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The Detroit Jewish News, 2012-06-28

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Obituaries from page 71

HENRY
WILDSTROM, 94,
of Oak Park, died
June 22, 2012.
He was very
Ho>r R UST active with the
Soon
Woodward Avenue
Shul.
Mr. Wildstrom is survived by his
sister, Minna Kaufman of Southfield;
nieces and nephews, Stephen and
Susan Wildstrom, Susan and Mark
Goldman, Hannah Steinberg, Egon
and Judith Meyer, James and Bonnie
Kaufman, Joan Kaufman, Oscar
Glieberman, Marian and Ronald
Rich; many other loving relatives and
friends.
He was the beloved husband of the
late Sadie Wildstrom; dear brother
and brother-in-law of the late Jack
and the late Marianne Wildstrom,
the late Solomon Wildstrom, the late
Moritz and the late Friedl Wildstrom,
the late Otto Kaufman, the late Helene
and the late Samson Bienstock,
the late Elsa and the late Avraham
Insdorf.
Contributions may be made to
Woodward Shul, 25595 Woodward
Avenue, Royal Oak, MI 48067; or to
a charity of one's choice. Services
and interment were held at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Arrangements by
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CAROLE ESTHER HORWITZ
ZISMAN, 71, of Simi Valley, Calif.
She is survived by her husband,
Abraham Zisman. She was the cher-
ished mother of Joseph and Marissa,
and Eve and Cameron; adoring Honey
Nana of Ryan and Zachary; dear sister
of Arlene Berent, Lillian and George
Lerman, Rebecca Horwitz, and Mary
Ellen and Steve Kowalik; precious
nieces and nephews. She was the
devoted friend of many.
Mrs. Zisman was the darling daugh-
ter of the late Eva and the late Bernard
Horwitz.
Contributions may made to Chabad
of Simi Valley, 4464 Alamo St., Simi
Valley, CA 93063. Services were held
at Mount Sinai Memorial Park in Simi
Valley, Calif. Local arrangements were
made by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

U.S. Senate Seeks Commemoration
Of Munich 11 At London Olympics

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JOSEPH ZACK, 52, of Oak Park, died
June 21, 2012.
He is survived by his parents, Helen
and Seymour Zack; brothers, William
Zack of West Bloomfield, Edmund R. and
Judy Zack of West Hamstead, N.Y.; sister
and brother-in-law, Susan and Benni
Arnstein of Antwerp, Belgium; loving
nieces, nephews and a grandnephew.
Contributions may be made to
Kadima, 15999 W. 12 Mile Road, Suite 2,
Southfield, MI 48076. Interment was at
Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

he U.S. Senate unanimously
passed a resolution urging
the International Olympic
Committee to observe a moment of
silence at the 2012 London Olympics
for the Munich 11.
The Senate resolution, which
passed Monday, is part of a larger
global effort calling on the IOC to
honor the 11 Israeli athletes and
coaches who were murdered at the
1972 Games in Munich by members
of the Palestinian terrorist group
Black September. Sens. Kirsten
Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) and Marco Rubio
(R-Fla.) introduced the measure.
A similar resolution introduced in
the U.S. House of Representatives by
Reps. Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.) and Nita
Lowey (D-N.Y.) was passed unani-
mously by the House Foreign Affairs
Committee but has not been brought
to the House floor.
William Daroff, the Jewish
Federations of North America's
vice president for public policy and
director of the Washington office,

applauded the Senate's action.
"According to the Olympic Charter,
`The goal of Olympics is to place sport
at the service of the harmonious
development of humankind, with a
view to promoting a peaceful society
concerned with the preservation of
human dignity," Daroff said in a
news statement. `As we approach the
40-year anniversary of this massacre,
we hope everyone — especially mem-
bers of the IOC — will embrace that
Olympic spirit and come together to
honor the memory of the slain Israeli
athletes and coaches."
An ongoing worldwide petition
seeking a moment of silence at the
London Games that was organized
by the athletes' families was rejected
by the IOC. Several countries have
passed resolutions requesting that
the IOC remember the fallen athletes
with a moment of silence.
While IOC officials have par-
ticipated in memorial ceremonies
hosted by Jewish communities, the
IOC has not commemorated the '72
tragedy during the Games other than
the day after the massacre.

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