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Obituaries

Obituaries from page 69

KENNETH ERNST SCHWARTZ, 87, of
Milford, Del., died Aug. 28, 2009.
He is survived by his wife, Eileen
Frances Schwartz; son, Joshua Schwartz
of New Jersey; daughter, Sarah Schwartz
of New Jersey; nephews, nieces and other
relatives and friends. Also survived by for-
mer wife, June Henri Gifford.
Mr. Schwartz was the loving brother of the
late Ruth Davis, the late Marjorie Ordover,
the late Helen Laventhal, the late Belle
Samuels, the late Harvey Schwartz, the late
Adolph Schwartz and the late Earl Schwartz.
Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

ROSEANNA TENDLER WORTH, 74, of
Ann Arbor, died Aug. 28, 2009.
She is survived by her husband, Donald
Worth; daughters and sons-in-law, Laura
and Greg Jensenworth of Redmond,
Wash., Nancy Lou and Drake Meadow of
Ann Arbor, Sarah and William Price of
Greenville, S.C.; sister, Judith Tendler of
Cambridge, Mass.; grandchildren, Melanie,
William, Charles, Mollie Rose, Isaac.
Please contact Nancy Lou Meadow,

615 Barber Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48103 for

information regarding contributions for a
particular budding artist to be chosen by
the family. Interment at Hebrew Memorial
Park. Services and arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

LAWRENCE R. ZAMLER, 91, of West
Bloomfield, died Aug. 24, 2009. He was an

investment executive.
Mr. Zamler is survived by his sons,
Ronnie Zamler, Jeffrey Zamler of
Connecticut; daughters and sons-in-
law, Wendy Zamler and Allan Swartz of
Maine, Audrey and Michael Bernstein
of Connecticut; grandchildren, Chad
Zamler, Samantha Bernstein and Nichole
Bernstein; other relatives and friends.
He was the beloved husband of the late
Katie Zamler and the loving brother of the
late Yetta Kushner, the late Bernard Zamler
and the late Al Zamler.
Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to the
American Cancer Society, 20450 Civic
Center Drive, Southfield, MI 48076.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

Human Rights Expert

Washingtonl JTA
Human rights expert
William Korey, the founding director of B'nai
Brith International's U.N. office, has died.
Korey, who died Aug. 28, 2009, at age
87, long worked for international imple-
mentation of the 1948 United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
and the Convention on the Prevention and
Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.
When the latter treaty was ratified by the
United States in 1988, Korey was one of
the people invited to the signing at the
White House by President Ronald Reagan.
Korey spent 26 years at B'nai B'rith, start-
ing at the U.N. in 1960 and later becoming
director of the B'nai B'rith's Department
of International Policy Research from
1977 through 1986. He also held teaching
positions at the City College of New York,
Columbia University and Yeshiva University,
as well as being involved in a number of
Jewish organizations.
"Bill was both a scholar and an intel-
lectual," U.N. Reform Advocates President
Harris Schoenberg, a former colleague and
a friend of Korey, wrote in a letter.



"He was as much at home in academia
as he was in Jewish organizational life,
where he was an eloquent human rights
advocate and spokesperson, especially on
behalf of Soviet Jewry"

Tutor Stanley Kaplan
New York/JTA
Stanley Kaplan, the
founder of the Kaplan prep center for stan-
dardized tests and a prolific Jewish philan-
thropist, died Aug. 23, 2009. He was 90.
Kaplan, who founded the Stanley H.
Kaplan Educational Centers Ltd., gave gifts
to a wide array of Jewish causes, including
the Combined Jewish Philanthropies of
Boston, the UJA-Federation of New York,
Jewish Family and Children Services, the
Boston Jewish Film Festival,
Ben-Gurion University, the biblical theatri-
cal group Storahtelling and a number of
synagogues. He also gave to a variety of
gay and lesbian causes.
The Kaplans' focus was on "leveling
the playing field and giving access to the
disadvantaged," said Gali Cooks, head of
the Rita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan Family
Foundation.



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