Greenstein, David Markman, Lisa Markman and Laura Markman; great-grandchil- dren, Henry, Hannah, Jonah, Brynn, Jack, Olivia, Owen, Benjamin, Jack, Lillian and Genevieve; many other loving family members and friends. Mrs. Markman was the beloved wife of the late Julius Markman; mother of the late Bruce Markman; sister of the late Harry Komisar and the late Rochelle Komisar Iczkovitz. Interment took place at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery in Clinton Township. Contributions may be made to Yad Ezra, to JARC or to a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. EVA TAYLOR, 93, of Ann Arbor, died Nov. 13, 2021. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Ellen and Dan Barth; son and daughter-in- law, Glenn and Lori Taylor; grandchildren, Jonathan Barth and Marissa Kresch, Adam and Rebecca Weintraub- Barth, Rachel Barth, Hillary and Chris Yegen, Benjamin and Julia Taylor, and Jacob Taylor; great-grandchildren, Christopher and Hadley Yegen, and Emilia Taylor; many loving nieces, nephews and friends. Mrs. Taylor was the beloved wife for 60 years of the late Sam Taylor; the loving sister of the late Jack Bach and the late Thea Friedmann; the dear sister-in-law of the late Dr. Aaron Taylor, the late Lillian Goldman and the late Shirley Young. Interment was at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to Temple Beth Emeth, 2309 Packard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48104, templebe- themeth.org; Congregation Beth Shalom, 14601 W . Lincoln, Oak Park, MI 48237, congbethshalom.org; Providence Hospital, Family Medicine Endowments, 16001 W . Nine Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075, stjohnprovfoundations.org/ hospitals/ascension- providence-hospital; or to a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. NOVEMBER 25 • 2021 | 61 At the cemetery in the rural Dutch town of Ysselsteyn, the bodies of Nazi soldiers lie alongside Dutch civilians and troops. To some, this makes the Ysselsteyn a symbolic reminder of the horrors of war, and com- memorations are held annually there. But others say the com- memorations equate World War II victims with perpetrators like Julius Dettmann — the Nazi officer responsible for sending Anne Frank and her family to death camps — who is buried at Ysselsteyn. In the past, German ambassadors to the Netherlands have attended the ceremonies. On Sunday, a Dutch chief rabbi visited the site for the first time, marking a turning point in the public debate over the cemetery. New plaques were unveiled, acknowledging that it is the burial place of war crim- inals. Dutch Chief Rabbi Binyomin Jacobs, who has opposed the commemorations at Ysselsteyn for years, said in a speech there that he had a “heavy feeling” coming to where multiple sol- diers for the Waffen SS elite Nazi unit are buried. “I almost feel like a traitor because this cemetery also contains horrific murderers who are responsible for the fact that 80% of my family did not return, ” he said. He decided to come because of new steps taken by the Dutch War Grave Foundation, a non- profit responsible for maintain- ing burial places of war victims in the kingdom. Jacobs said the steps taken at Ysselsteyn were “comprehen- sive, they did everything that needed to be done, and that’s important because not doing so risked making Ysselsteyn a pil- grimage site for neo-Nazis. ” The plaques were the result of talks between the Foundation, Jacobs and representatives of the Jewish community, many of whom have long protested the cemetery commemorations. Jacobs’ speech received praise from Arthur Graaf, a longtime activist against the commem- orations at Ysselsteyn, a town located 70 miles southeast of Amsterdam. “The atrocities of the Holocaust [are] no longer hushed up there and the role of many thousands of dead perpetrators on Ysselsteyn is no longer kept secret, ” Graaf wrote in a statement to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. In addition to the plaques informing readers that some of the graves are of SS soldiers, a larger plaque in German was unveiled there earlier this year. It reads: “Never again! 102,000 Jews, tens of thousands of civil- ians, people who resisted, Sinti and Roma, prisoners of war and slave laborers were victims of war and Nazi violence in the Netherlands. Most were not allowed to have their own grave. Many of them remain unknown to you to this day. We mourn their fate here. ” ‘No Longer Kept Secret’ New plaques give context to Dutch cemetery where Nazis are buried next to WWII victims. 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