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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-01-24

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Front of Woods Charmer Newer: kitchen, bths, 3d fl. and bsmnt. $349,000.
MAJOR Reduction Large corner lot, charming 4 bdrm Colonial. $329,000.
Beautiful Setting Charming, 4 bdrm, 2 bth, wide lot, att. garage. $329,000.
Brick Colonial 4 bdrm, 2.5 bath, huge master suite, family room. $325,000.
Amazing Price Large 4 bdrm Colonial, wide lot, att. garage. $324,500.
Front of the Woods 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, finished basement. $287,000.
Across From Park Tudor brick bungalow, fabulous master suite. $285,000.
Faces Scotia Park New granite kitchen/baths. 4 bdrms, 2 baths. $269,000.
Architect's Home Cool, custom updates. Top notch. Must See. $259,000.
Motivated Charming brick bungalow, 2 baths. Beautiful street. $225,900.
Condo Alternative Updated brick ranch, Newer kitchen/bath. $227,000.
Amazing Price Brick bungalow, wide lot, attached garage. $219,000.
Brick Tudor Bungalow Great location. Lots of charm, potential. $199,000.

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Yemenite sage may
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January 24 • 2008

A

fter both the children and
grandchild of Theodor
Herzl, the father of Zionism,
were brought back to Israel for burial,
great efforts are currently being made
to bring the bones of Rabbi Shalom
Shabazi, one of the great poets and
rabbis of Yemenite Jewry, to Israel for
burial.
Shabazi is one of the most revered
rabbis among Yemenite Jews. He lived
during the 17th century, which was an
extremely difficult time for Yemenite
Jewry.
During this period, many Jews living
in Yemen were forced to remove their
traditional hats, and some were even
exiled to the desert.
Not only a renowned rabbi, Shabazi
was also a highly accomplished poet.
He wrote countless symbolic and
meaningful works during his lifetime
that provided great comfort to his fel-
low Yemenite Jews.
One of Shabazi's most famous
poems was called "Im Nin'Alu"
("Should They Be Closed"), which
was put to music and sung by the late
Israeli singer Ofra Haza. Its first line
states simply, "Even if the gates of the
rich will be closed, the gates of Heaven
will never be closed."
Rabbi Shabazi, also known by his
monikers "Abba Shalom Shabazi" as
well as "Gaon Bnei Teiman," was buried
in the town of Ta'izz in Yemen. He was
considered a miracle worker while alive,
and his gravesite became a pilgrimage
site for many seeking a blessing or a
miracle.
Massive efforts have been made to
bring Shabazi's bones to Israel as part
of the country's upcoming 60th anni-
versary celebration. Ministry of Foreign
Affairs officials, Jewish organizations,
as well as U.S. officials with ties to
Yemen are all collaborating in order to
retrieve the Rabbi's bones.
It is still unclear where in the
Jewish state the rabbi will be buried,
but it is clear that his grave is des-
tined to quickly become a pilgrimage
site for those seeking healing or spiri-
tual blessing.

EDWARD "TED"
ALLEN, 86, of
Bloomfield Hills, died
Jan. 14, 2008. He was
the longtime owner
of the Schaefer-Eight
Mile Sunoco service
station in Oak Park.
He was also a veteran
of World War II.
Mr. Allen is survived by his beloved
wife of over 64 years, Gladys Allen;
daughters and sons-in-law, Terry
and Stanley Schwartz of Howard
Beach, N.Y., Elayne and Barry Moss
of Southfield; sister and brother-
in-law, Gerry and Franklin Levy of
Southfield; sister-in-law, Edith Allen
of Southfield; grandchildren, Lee and
Bonnie Schwartz, Melissa and Jon
Zeidman, Hilary Moss, Jeremy Moss;
great-grandchildren, Scott Schwartz,
Marc Schwartz, Noah Zeidman, Julia
Zeidman; many nieces and nephews.
He was the loving brother of the late
Shirley and the late Harry Weinbaum,
the late Julius and the late Bertha Allen,
the late Jack Allen, the late Rose and the
late Robert Monheit, the late Bernard
and the late Laura Allen.
Contributions may be made to
Congregation Beth Ahm, 5075 W.
Maple, West Bloomfield, MI 48322 or
to a charity of one's choice. Interment
at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery.
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

ANNETTE BAKER-
GOLOMB, 84, of
Walled Lake, died Jan.
15, 2008. She was a
retired nurse's aide.
Mrs. Baker-Golomb
is survived by her son
and daughters-in-law,
Baker-Golomb
Mitchell and Sharon
Baker of Walled Lake
and Karen Baker; grandchildren, Scott
and Amy Baker, Ryan and Jessica Baker,
Brian and Tricia Baker, Amy Shovan,
Shawn Baker and Robin Baker; great-
grandchildren, Kyle Shovan, Hunter
Baker and Blake Baker.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Abraham Baker; the dear mother of the
late Richard Baker; the cherished sister
of the late Betty Kaplan, the late Edyth
Davis and the late Marion Levine.
Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to Pan
Can Pancreatic Action Network Inc.,
P.O. Box 1010, Torrance, CA 90505,
online www.pancan.org , or to a charity
of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

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