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DR. BARRY PLATT, 57, of Waterford,
died Sept. 13, 2008. He was a psychologist
with a private practice.
Dr. Platt is survived by his sister and
brother-in-law, Debra and Richard Shafran;
nieces, Megan and Alli Shafran. Dr. Platt
is also survived by the family of Donald
and Shirley Zimberg and their children
and Richard's siblings, James Shafran and
Cathy and Yigal Shafran-Alalouf.
He was the loving brother of the late
Mark Platt and the beloved son of the late
Elliott L. and the late Ileane Platt.
Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to the Mark
Platt Memorial Loan Fund, Oakland
University; John Dodge House, Gift
Accounting Department, Rochester, MI
48309; American Heart Association,
Greater Midwest Affiliate, Memorial and
Tributes Lockbox, 3816 Paysphere Circle,
Chicago, IL 60674; Golden Retriever
Rescue of Michigan "GRROM", PO Box
250583, Franklin, MI 48025; or to a char-
ity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
SOPHIA SHAIN, 84, of Oak Park, died
Sept. 9, 2008.
She is survived by her husband, Abram
Shain; sons and daughters-in-law, Boris
and Jan Shain of Farmington Hills, Mark
and Larissa Shain of Farmington Hills;
brother, Yaakov Zlatopolski of Haifa,
Israel; grandchildren, Jason and Candice
Shain, Jacqueline Shain, Joshua Shain;
many loving nieces and nephews and
friends.
Mrs. Shain was the dear sister of the
late Leonid Zlatopolski, the late Naum
Zlatopolski.
Contributions may be made to
Alzheimer's Association, 20300 Civic
Center Dr., #100, Southfield, MI 48076 or
to a charity of one's choice.
Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery
in Birmingham.
Services and arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.
MARILYN WALDBOTT, 85, of Southfield,
died Sept. 11, 2008. She was a past vol-
unteer with National Council of Jewish
Women and Sinai Hospital.
She is survived by her son, Richard
Waldbott Jr. of Troy; sister-in-law, Sally
Lieberman; nieces, Alice and Mary; two
great-nephews.
She was the loving sister of the late
Edwin "Buzzie Lieberman.
Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be directed to the char-
ity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
Correction
The obituary for Nettie Frielich (Aug.
21) should have indicated that contribu-
tions may be made to Robert Dworman
Paramedic Scholarship Fund, American
Red Magen David for Israel, 23470
Riverview Dr., Southfield, MI 48034, attn:
Eva Mames.
Israelis Aid Georgians
Jerusalem Post — Israeli aid organiza-
tions have established several opera-
tions in the war-torn areas of Georgia
seeking to aid tens of thousands of
locals displaced by the fighting with
Russia last month.
Among the aid organizers is IsraAID,
an umbrella organization of dozens of
Israeli humanitarian groups. A member
group, Israel Flying Aid, has opened a
soup kitchen in the town of Gori that
produces 3,000 cooked meals a day.
Gori entered the international
spotlight in mid-August as Russian
tanks captured the town. It is now
home to an estimated 65,000 refugees,
approximately half of whom are ethnic
Georgians who fled South Ossetia once
the fighting began, while the rest either
saw their homes destroyed in the fight-
ing in Gori or abandoned homes in the
"buffer zone" — a swath of land north
of the town which Russian forces con-
tinue to occupy.
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