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January 17, 2008 - Image 77

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-01-17

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each famih's individual needs.

late Dorothy Madvin, the late Irving
Gluklick, the late Estelle Benach.
Contributions may be made to Mark
Weiss Memorial Endowed Scholarship,
Wayne State University Law School,
471 W. Palmer, Detroit, MI 48202,
www.law.wayne.edu; Corner Health
Center, 47 N. Huron Street, Ypsilanti,
MI 48197, www.cornerhealth.org; or to
a charity of one's choice. Arrangements
by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

SARAH R.
WILNER, 101, of
Bloomfield Hills,
died Jan. 12, 2008.
She is survived
by her husband,
Dr. Irvin Wilner;
son and daughter-
Wilner
in-law, Evan and
c. 1945
Elaine Wilner of
Wilmington, Del.;
daughters and son-in-law, Fran Wilner
of St. Louis, Mo., Ruth and Steven
Engelberg of Mercer Island, Wash.;
grandchildren, Jonathan and Christina
Wilner, Rebecca Engelberg, David
Engelberg.
Contributions may be made
to Wayne State Medical School,
University Health Center, 4201 St.
Antoine, Ste. 6F, Detroit, MI 48201.
Services and interment at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

ANN E. ZUCKMAN, 56, of
Farmington Hills, died Jan. 13, 2008.
She is survived by her husband,
Ralph Zuckman; daughters and son-
in-law, Sara and Jeff Rothenberg
of Livonia, Rachel Zuckman of
Farmington Hills; brother and sis-
ter-in-law, Jay and Arlene Barry of
North Las Vegas, Nev.; sister-in-law
and brother-in-law, Elaine and Barry
Resnick; nieces and nephews, Michel
and Cynthia Barry, Rob Barry, Cari
and Neil Toppel, Dana Resnick,
Bradley Resnick; many loving friends.
Contributions may be made to
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Road,
Southfield, MI 48034 or American
Cancer Society, 18505 W. 12 Mile,
Southfield, MI 48076. Interment at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

Corrections

• The obituary for Allen H. Kraft
(Jan. 10) should have indicated that he
was also the beloved husband of the
late Dianne Kraft.
• The obituary for Sylvia Barak (Jan.

10) should have indicated that contri-
butions may be made to the National
Federation of the Blind, 1800 Johnson
Street, Baltimore, MD 21230.
• The obituary for Sara Kirzner
(Jan. 10) should have listed among the
survivors grandchildren Rachel and
Autumn Kirzner.

Cemetery
Vandalized

Out healVelt
condolences
to the fa milies
we bare served.

Chicago/JTA

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early 60 headstones at a
Chicago Jewish cemetery
were spray-painted with
anti-Semitic graffiti.
Swastikas and anti-Semitic slogans
such as juden ras (German for "Jews
out"), "Aryan Power" and a Star of
David hanging from a gallows were
found on headstones at the Westlawn
Cemetery in northwest Chicago. About
46,000 people are buried there.
The vandalism likely occurred on
Jan. 6, according to Sheriff Tom Dart,
who called the damage a hate crime.
"What they did here is especially
despicable Dart said at a news con-
ference Jan. 11, the Chicago Tribune
reported.
"The desecration of graves has a
level in the circle of hell that goes to
the very bottom!"
Police believe several vandals are
responsible.
"We decry this senseless and dis-
turbing act of anti-Semitism, which
affects the entire Jewish commu-
nity," said Lonnie Nasatir, the Anti-
Defamation League's Chicago regional
director.
"We applaud the Cook County
Sheriff's Office for taking this incident
seriously." ❑

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M ARN IN WARR" N
Rabbi: Harold I is of Temple Israel
Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery

WAITER FIST I
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I le brew Memorial Park Cemetery.

ERWIN J. KANTER

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Shaate• Zedek
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26640 Greenfield Road
Oak Park, Michigan 48237

Chicago Leader Dies

JTA — Raymond Epstein, a former
leader of several Jewish organizations,
died Jan. 12. He was 89.
Epstein, who was born and raised in
Chicago, played a top leadership role
in the local Jewish federation.
Nationally, he served on the boards
of the Jewish Agency for Israel, the
American Jewish Joint Distribution
Committee, the American Israel Public
Affairs Committee, the Jewish Council
for Public Affairs; he also served as
president of the Council of Jewish
Federations and vice president of JTA.

Rabbi Baruch E. Levin

Executive Director. H.B.S.

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Elaine Klein

Funeral Coordinator

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Mark E. Klinger

Funcr:d Director

From Generation to Generation

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