Obitu Obituaries are updated regularly and archived on JNOnline.com Life-Long Humanitarian ing to a family statement. After retiring, Miss Goodman expand- Cod Editor ed her commitment to adie Goodman humanitarian and edu- was an eye-witness cational causes by serv- to wars, coups and ing for many years in major regional conflicts the State Department's in the Far East during her Book Fair Committee lengthy career with the to raise scholarship sup- U.S. State Department. port for students inter- After she retired, she ested in foreign service didn't stop being involved careers. in overseas humanitarian She also founded the causes. Afghan Relief One of her major Committee as well as efforts was merging a an alumni group of for- group she founded into mer Peace Corps and the Doctors Without foreign service person- Borders program that nel who had served in Sadie Goodman provides emergency aid Afghanistan before the to victims of armed con- Soviet coup and the flicts and natural and eventual Taliban man-made disasters. regime. Miss Goodman, 88, of West Miss Goodman eventually merged the Bloomfield, died March 11, 2005. group into the Doctors Without Borders "It was a life less ordinary," said a program and continued to devote time niece, Barbara Waxer. to that organization. She was a passionate supporter of arts Her aunt, she said, while outspoken, had a sense of humor and an elegance. and music, being a season subscriber to several organizations. Miss Goodman entered the foreign Miss Goodman is survived by sisters- service after losing several siblings within in-law, Jody Sloan of Florida and Rose a few years to heart disease. "She was on Kovel of West Bloomfield; nieces and a quest to find meaning and purpose," Waxer said. nephews, Sybil Home, Hilton and Sally Haberman, Ruthie Greenstein, Chuck For her work during the fall of Saigon nearly 30 years ago, the State Goodman, Mark and Brenda Goodman, Ellen and Leonard Taub, Howard Waxer, Department honored her with its Meritorious Honor Award for "outstand- David and Kate Waxer, Barbara and Lindy Waxer; great-nieces and great- ing performance and unusual devotion nephews, Linda Goodman, Ronald to duty." She helped evacuate U.S. civil- Goodman, Karen Goodman, Scott Taub, ians and Vietnamese employees from the U.S. embasy. Tracy Weiss, Adam Goodman, Aaron Lobliner, Sean Waxer, Alix Waxer, Born to Hungarian bakers in Toronto, Michael Waxer and Ana Victoria Waxer, she became a naturalized American citi- and Ben Kash. zen after her family moved to Detroit in 1920. Miss Goodman was the beloved sister Growing up in an Orthodox family on of the late Annie Haberman, the late Detroit's west side, she graduated Central Ethel Home, the late Ida Berkowitz, the late Ruth Waxer, the late Ben Goodman, High School and then worked as an the late Harty Goodman, the late Mike executive secretary for a Detroit retail Goodman, the late Alec Goodman, the company. late Al Goodman, the late Bert She was an administrator in the State Goodman, the late Herb Goodman, the Department's Agency for International late Louie Goodman; and the loving Development, joining the governmental aunt of the late Sybil Eisenstadt. agency in 1960. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial During her 20-year career with the Park. Contributions may be made to: State Department, she "bore witness to Doctors Without Borders, 333 war and tragedy, having survived the Seventh Ave., New York City, NY Pakistan-India conflict in 1966, the 10001. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Soviet-led coup in Afghanistan in 1980 Chapel. ❑ and the fall of Saigon in 1975," accord- LEONARD POGER S Join the JN Family JN readers and advertisers are part of a larger, growing communal family: the iNFamily of Products. The Detroit Jewish News, JN Community Directory the 2004 Michigan Press Association Newspaper of the Year, is an informative weekly publication with a perspective on the past and an eye on the future of Jewish Detroit. It is read by more than 40,000 people each week. is our annual guide to Jewish Detroit. Comprehensive and up-to-date, it is the only local Jewish resource directory that stays in homes for repeated reference. JN Online, the Web companion to the Jewish News with more than 90,000 monthly viewers. 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