f Obituaries from page 65 ROSE SOLIMAN, 88, of Oak Park, died March 18, 2011. She is survived by her daughters and son-in-law, Esther Kodsky of Oak Park, Hilda and Shlomo Castro of Oak Park; brothers Soliman and sister-in-law, Nissau c. 1971 Papouchado, Albert and Regine Papouchado; sister and brother-in- law, Matti and Tobby Mizrahi; grandchildren, Dr. Sarina Castro and Dr. Robert Root, Sherif Kodsy, Magdi and Fay Kodsy, Amit, Safi and Leor Yerouchaimi; great-grandchildren, Philip Kodsy, Rose Kodsy, Gabriel and Shoshana Castro-Root. Mrs. Soliman was the beloved wife of the late Isaac Kodsy and the late Fouad Soliman; dear mother-in-law of the late Rafik Kodsy. Contributions may be made to Keter Torah Synagogue, 5480 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48323 or Parkinson's Foundation, 30400 Telegraph Road, Ste. 150, Bingham Farms, MI 48025. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery in Ferndale. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. HARRY STEIN, 89, of West Bloomfield, died March 14, 2011. He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Ben and Susan Stein of Commerce Township; granddaughter, Jennifer Stein Stein; brother and sister-in-law, Sol and Beverly Stein; nieces and nephews, Bruce and Patty Stein and Denise and Donald Chaimovitz; other loving family and friends. He was the beloved husband of the late Sylvia Stein. He was pre-deceased by his longtime companion, Shirley Chapel. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Jewish Senior Life of Metropolitan Detroit, 6710 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322, www.jslmi.org; Jewish National Fund, 60 Revere Drive, Suite 960, Northbrook, IL 60062, www.jnf. org ; or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ARRANGEMENTS IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME... Ve are one of the few Jewish funeral homes in the country that \\•ll make all rrantiements in your home, or wherever you would like. We respect N'our situation and x'our time. So when vou need us, just call and let us know where you would like to talk. THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL Bringing Tugethisr Family, Faith & Community 18325 W. Nine Mile Road Southfield. MI 48075 948.569.0020 • Irakaufinan.com 66 March 24 • 2011 iN Obituaries Writer Aided Survivors (JTA) — Journalist Marilyn Henry, an authority on German reparations and the recovery of Jewish proper- ties looted and displaced in Europe during the Nazi and communist eras, died of cancer on March 1, 2011, four days before her 58th birthday. Henry, of Teaneck, N.J., was a col- umnist for the Jerusalem Post, where she had also served as a staff writer reporting from Israel, Europe and the United States. She had been a contrib- uting editor to ARTnews and worked briefly as interim managing editor of JTA. She also worked part time as an archivist for the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Marc Masurovsky, co-founder of the Holocaust Art Restitution Project, in a message posted on the website of the Association for Research into Crimes Against Art, called Henry one of the most extraordinary journalists of the Jewish commu- nity who stood for the rights of Holocaust survi- vors throughout her active and Marilyn Henry dynamic exis- tence." "She will be always remembered for her relentlessness, her tenacity, her love of all things Jewish, and, most importantly, for her sincere attach- ment to the truth, regardless of where the chips may fall," he said. Henry was the author of Confronting the Perpetrators: A History of the Claims Conference and lectured on the topic of German reparations. "