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Obituaries from page 85

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Driver magazine; sending many let-
ters to the Jewish News; writing two
books, Sam Gets Real Shoes and Sedra
for Every Day Life. Spiritual life was
very important to him; he was a stu-
dent of the late Cantor Louis Klein
and mastered cantorial nusach. He led
services at B'nai Moshe and through-
out the community. He was active at
Congregation B'nai Moshe for 26
years, participating on the board of
directors, numerous committees and
being instrumental in keeping the
congregation alive during its time in
transition to its pregent building. He
served as congregational president
1999-2001. He was a teacher and his
classes in Judaica were attended by
students of all ages. He also sat on the
board of Hillel Day School for many
years and chaired the budget and
finance committee.
Mr. Wanetik and his wife, Ann, were
honorees for the Jewish Theological
Seminary. In his later years, he was .
self-employed, working with Fortune
500 businesses using geodemograhics
to assist them in directing long-term
goals and the day-to-day work of their
companies. He easily identified appro-
priate zip codes for mass mailings.
More recently, he fulfilled a life-long
goal of becoming a ham radio opera-
tor, achieving extra-class level. He was
active in the local civil defense, using
his new ham radio skills.
Mr. Wanetik is survived by his
wife of 36 years, Ann; son and
daughter-in-law, Ezra and Rachel
Wanetik of Jerusalem, Israel; daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Devra and
Shalom Stark of Jerusalem; mother,
Sophie of Pittsburgh; sister and
brother-in-law, Judy and Rich
Goldberg of New York. He was the
loving son of the late Jacob Wanetik.
Contributions may be made to
Congregation B'nai Moshe, 6800
Drake, West Bloomfield, MI 48322;
Jewish Theological Seminary, 6735
Telegraph, Suite 310, Bloomfield
Hills, MI 48301; Bar-Ilan University,
6735 Telegraph, Suite 130, Bloom-
field Hills, MI 48301. Interment at
Eretz Ha Chayim Cemetery, Beit
Shemesh, Israel.
A memorial service will take
place 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 13, at
B'nai Moshe, preceded by Minchah-
Maariv at 5:30.

Correction

• The obituary for Sidney Solomon
(Feb. 2) should have indicated that
he is survived by his wife, Beatrice;
grandchildren, Jane and John
Waterfall.

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