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May 19, 2005 - Image 141

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-05-19

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Crossword

Obituaries are updated regularly
and archived on JNOnline.com

Jewish Puzzler

By Kathi Handler
(bookssss@aolcom)

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1. Israeli city
5. Anne Frank's hide-
away
10. Seder sounds?
13. Pagan sun god
14. Shema starter (2
words)
15. House (Hebrew)
17. Amalek
18. Satirist Sherman
19. Italian shalom
20. Simeon to
Benjamin
22. Coveting

52. Kosher must?
53. To life!
56. Masada event
58. Solomon's find
59. "Jose Jimenez"
comic
61. Shluf (English)
65. Bloody river
67. Beersheva region
69. Airline
70. Chanukah booty
71. Zaftig (English)
72. "House" to
Marranos?
73. Reason for obit
74. Baseball MVP
75. Them

24. Bubkes

25. Sagan sight
27. Deli
29. Preserves

32.
Promise by
Potok
33. Gabbai catch
34. Writer Levi
36. Sopher equipment
38. Tzedakah
42. Part for Peerce
43. Arthur Murray step
44. Atop the shul?
45. Man (Hebrew)
46. Afikoman action
47. "Land for
48. Colonial goldsmith,
Myers
50. 551

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1. Beame and Vigoda
2. Machpelah
3. Forty-day forecast
4. Island of entry
5. Benjamin's boy
6.
Aviv
7. Agadah
8. Esther's kingdom?
9. Crypto-Jew
10. Alphabet run
11. Writer Heinrich
12. Rung
16. Blessed
21. Preminger

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23. Babi-
, Ukraine
26. Fix
28. Hebrew letter
29. Book publisher
30. Son of Gad
31.
18, Uris novel
33. Dead Sea Kibbutz
35. Bilhah to Dan
37. Amen
39. Challah unit
40. 2,101
41. Prophesized
43. Singer novel
47. Chazerim (English)
49. Jew
51. Not on Pesach
53. Nazarite hair
54. Wept
55. American shalom

56. Tanaim
57. Pick
60. Mountain
62. Eilat, old style
63. Seder manner
64. Neil Simon special-
ty
66. Arkia star
68. Tel-Aviv to Bet
She'an (direction)

For crossword answers,
please see page 136

Survivor Found Success
In Detroit

house. The business
grew into Thorn Apple
Valley, a major national
meat producer. He
lien Charlupski
retired from the compa-
was an active sup-
ny 15 years ago.
porter of Jewish
He was an avid sports
education in the Detroit
fan who enjoyed golf-
area and in Israel, as well
ing, fishing and watch-
as a frequent contributor
ing the Detroit Tigers
to many Jewish causes and Allen Charlupski
and Red Wings.
organizations.
He was a longtime
He bought Israel Bonds,
member of Congregation
supported a school for disabled
Shaarey Zedek and B'nai
Israeli children and donated to
B'rith.
the Magen David Adorn organi-
"He was personable, warm,
zation to provide ambulances in
kind and gentle to everyone, such
Israel.
as [Thorn Apple Valley] plant
But he also made sure to tell his
workers, kids on the street and his
family of his wife Franka's World
neighbors," Helen said.
War II experiences in Eastern
Mr. Charlupski is survived by his
Europe, said his daughter, Helen
daughter and son-in-law, Helen
Charlupski of Brookline, Mass.
Charlupski and Dr. Joseph
Mr. Charlupski, 90, of West
Bloomfield, died May 14, 2005, of Biederman of Brookline, Mass.;
son and daughter-in-law, Larry and
lung cancer.
Elyn Charlupski of Orchard Lake;
Before the war, his family was
grandchildren, Itai Biederman,
successful in the horse trading
Daniela Biederman, Ari
business. Mr. Charlupski made
Biederman, Rachel Charlupski,
good use of that background to
Cory Charlupski, Jordan
serve in the Polish cavalry before
Charlupski; and sisters-in-law and
the start of World War II. As a
brother-in-law, Rosa and Julius
youth, he was active in a Zionist
Schaumberg, Mala Dorfman.
youth group.
He was the husband of the late
During the war, he and his fami-
Franka Charlupski, brother of the
ly lived in the Lodz Ghetto. When
late Ida Omer and the late Dora
the Nazis eliminated the ghetto,
Klein, and brother-in-law of the
Mr.'Charlupski was an inmate at
late Henry Dorfman.
the Auschwitz death camp before
Contributions may be directed
transfer to Bergen-Belsen.
to Hillel Day School, 32200
Five of his eight siblings, both
Middkbelt, Farmington Hills, MI
parents and his first wife were
48334; or to the Massachusetts
murdered. He met his second wife,
General Hospital Pediatric
Franka, at Bergen-Belsen.
Psychopharmocology, MGH
Their daughter, Helen, was born
Development Office, attention:
in Germany. The family immigrat-
Carol Taylor, 165 Charles River
ed to the United States in 1949.
Plaza, Suite 600, Boston, MA
Wanting to farm, Mr.
02114.
Charlupski moved to Kansas and
Interment was at Clover Hill
later Oklahoma and Minnesota
Park Cemetery. Arrangements by
before coming to Detroit in 1952;
Ira Kaufman Chapel.
a brother-in-law contacted him to
help operate a small slaughter-

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