ries Obituaries from page C35 President Ephraim Katzir, 93 He and his brother, Aharon, developed Jerusalem/JTA — Israel's fourth president, new types of explosives to supplement Ephraim Katzir, who accepted Prime the Jewish paramilitary Haganah's stock- Minister Golda Meir's resignation after the pile. Following the War of Independence, Yom Kippur War, died. he joined the newly founded Weizmann President Katzir, an internationally Institute. renowned biophysicist, died President Katzir was May 30, 2009, at 93. awarded the Israel Prize President Katzir served in 1959 and received the as president from 1973, the Japan Prize in 1985. In time of Yom Kippur War, to 1996, the former presi- 1978, shortly after Egyptian dent was selected as the President Anwar Sadat first Israeli to be invited visited Israel and Prime to join the American Minister Menachem Begin. Academy of Sciences. He He returned to his beloved also won the Weizmann scientific work after his term Prize, the Linderstrom Ephraim Ka tzir in office. Land Gold Medal, the He was born in Kiev in Hans Krebs Medal, the 1916 to Yehuda and Tzila Katchalski and Tchernikhovski Prize for scientific trans- made aliyah to Palestine in 1925. After lations, the Alpha Omega Achievement completing his Ph.D. in biochemistry Medal and the Engineering Foundation's and organic chemistry in 1941, he went International Award in Enzyme on to study at the Brooklyn Polytechnic Engineering. Institute, Columbia University and He was a visiting professor at Harvard Harvard University. University, Rockefeller University, the University of California at Los Angeles and Battelle Seattle Research Center. At the start of Sunday's cabinet meet- ing, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said of President Katzir: "He was a rare combination of personal ability and public mission. He divided his life between sci- ence and security, between voluntarism and education, between achievements and modesty. "He was a very, very modest man," Netanyahu continued. "His life was one of struggles, challenges, successes and accomplishments, all of which were for the good of the State of Israel. Well before he became president, he had built an important layer in our national life in this country. As president, he continued this special combination and brought his many abilities and modesty to the institution of the presidency. "The State of Israel and its citizens have lost one of their dearest sons, a man who did everything for the good of the nation." President Katzir is survived by a son, Meir, and a nephew. Essayist Amos Elon, 82 Rome/JTA — Amos Elon, 82, died from leukemia at his home in Tuscany, Italy, May 25, 2009. Elon, one of Israel's most distinguished essayists and his- Amos Elon torians, was born in Vienna in 1926 and moved with his family to Palestine in 1933. The author of nine books, Elon also was a longtime correspondent and col- umnist for the Israeli daily newspaper Ha'aretz. His most recent book was The Pity of It All, a history of German Jewry from the 18th century until the rise of Adolf Hitler. Elon's decision to leave Israel and move permanently to Italy in 2004 touched off debate throughout the Israeli cultural and intellectual world. di nity In these unprecedented, challenging economic times, we pledge to continue serving each family with dignity and respect... and to meet the individual needs of all our families THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL -5:ringing Together Family Faith & Community 18325 WEST NINE MILE ROAD. SOUTHFIELD. MI 48075 j 248.569.0020 j C36 June 4 • 2009 FAX 248.569.2502 WWW.IRAKAUFMAN.COM