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obituaries

Prime Minister

Benjamin

Netanyahu

Obituaries from page 68

and Israel

Defense Forces

BERNARD STAHL, 73, of

LAWRENCE TEREBELO, 88, of

Bartow, Fla., formerly of
Michigan, died Aug. 21, 2013.
He moved only recently to
Florida.
He is survived by his wife,
Sandra Stahl of Florida; son,
Michael Stahl of Michigan;
stepdaughters, Deborah Dye,
Margie Traxler and Cathy White;
a granddaughter; a great-grand-
daughter; sister and brother-in-
law, Shirley and Saul Arsht of
Farmington Hills; nieces, neph-
ews, grandnieces grandnephews.
Mr. Stahl was the son of the
late Norma and the late Nathan
Stahl; brother and brother-in-law
of the late Judith and the late
Tony Morales.
Services were held in Florida.
Contributions may be made
to Yad Ezra, 2850 W. 11 Mile,
Berkley, MI 48072; or a charity
of one's choice. This announce-
ment was placed at family
request by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

West Bloomfield, died Sept. 11,
2013.
He is survived by his daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Sheri and
Charles Schiff of Birmingham;
son, Dr. Marc Terebelo of
Farmington Hills; grandchildren,
Stephanie Schiff, Carly Schiff
and Anna Terebelo; brother and
sister-in-law, Seymour and Edith
Terebelo of Oak Park.
Mr. Terebelo was the beloved
husband of the late Rita
Terebelo; the loving brother of
the late George Terebelo; the
devoted son of the late Benjamin
and the late Celia Terebelo.
Interment was at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Contributions
may be made to Congregation
Beth Ahm, 5075 W. Maple Road,
West Bloomfield, MI 48322,
www.cbahm.org; Jewish Senior
Life of Metropolitan Detroit,
6710 W. Maple Road, West
Bloomfield, MI 48322, www.
jslmi.org; or a charity of one's
choice. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

Chief of Staff

Benny Gantz

at a ceremony

marking

the 40th

anniversary

of the Yom

Kippur War.

Syria, 40 Years After The War

Naama Barak and Stuart Winer

I Times of Israel

S

yria's agreement in principle to
rid itself of chemical weapons will
reverberate in Tehran, Israeli leaders
said Sunday while commemorating the 40th
anniversary of the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
expressed cautious optimism over the U.S.-
Russian deal. However, he said, the commit-
ments had to backed up by actions, not only
in Syria but in Iran as well.
"We are now in a different era," he said.
"We face new threats: missiles and cyber-

weapons of mass destruction. Israel will have
to be ready to defend itself, by itself, against
all threats ... That capacity is more impor-
tant today than ever ... and Israel is stronger
today than ever."
President Shimon Peres said "a disarma-
ment agreement backed up by military threat
should serve as a lesson to Iranian leaders"
Both leaders were speaking at a ceremony at
Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem.
Peres said Syria, which perpetrated a sur-
prise attack on Israel together with Egypt dur-
ing Judaism's holiest day in 1973, had refused
to become a partner in peace after the war and
was still paying the price for it today.



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