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The Chapel
that recognizes
each family's individual needs
:
Weiner of New York
City; daughter and
son-in-law, Carrie
and Eric Doelle
of Birmingham;
grandchildren,
Gisele Elizabeth
Doelle, Anthony
David Doelle and
Alexander Joel
Weiner; sister, Karen Hersh of Seattle,
Wash.; sister-in-law and brother-in-
law, Barbara and Daniel Allen; beloved
horses, Doc and Pete; loving dogs, Jack
and Maximus.
Mrs. Weiner was the devoted wife of
the late Joel Weiner.
Private Interment. Contributions
may be made to the Michigan Humane
Society, 26711 Northwestern Hwy.
Suite 175, Southfield, MI 48033, or the
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital,
501 St. Jude Place, Attention: Memorial
Department, Memphis, TN 38105.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.
:
Our heartfelt
condolences
to the families
we have served.
Compensation Law Eyed
Family members of AMIA bombing
victims welcome the idea.
We serve the entire
Jewish community
by bringing together
our rich traditions
with customized,
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sensitive services.
Associated with all cemeteries.
Please call us at:
(248) 543-1622
HERSZ NISENRAUM
Rabbi: Eric Yanoff of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek
Clover Hill Park Cemetery
ESTHER ROBBINS
Rabbi: David Nelson
Westwood Cemetery
NIILDRED STERN
Rabbi: Doi- Loketch of Congregation
Mogain Abraham
Machpelah Cemetery
WALTER FISH
Rabbi: josh Bennett of Temple Israel
Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery
Outside Michigan at:
1-800-736-5033
26640 Greenfield Road
Oak Park. Michigan 48237
SOPHIE PRYOR
Rabbi: Paul Yedwab of Temple Israel
Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery
Argentine senators and relatives of victims of the 1994 AMIA bombing meet
in Buenos Aires on June 3 to discuss the draft of a compensation law.
MiMMON=M
Florencia Arbiser
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Buenos Aires
A
s the 14th anniversary of
the bombing of the AMIA
Jewish community center
here approaches, Argentine lawmakers
are considering a proposal to compen-
sate the relatives of victims.
Most of the relatives are welcoming
the idea of a compensation law linked
to the July 18, 1994, attack, which
killed 85 and wounded 300.
But at a June meeting with lawmak-
ers, many relatives objected to several
provisions in the draft proposal.
In order to be eligible for compensa-
tion under the draft proposal, relatives
would have to drop any individual liti-
gation against the state. Several such
lawsuits are pending.
One suggestion is that those who
receive redress through the courts
have the award deducted from any
compensation received under the new
law.
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Rabbi Boruch E. Levin
Executive Director, H.B.S.
Elaine Klein
Funeral Coordinator
Robert H. Bodzin
Funeral Director
ebrew
emortal
ChaPel
Mark E. Klinger
Funeral Director
Franz Generation to Generation
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