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May 16, 2024 (vol. 176, iss. 2) • Page Image 51

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…OBITUARIES OF BLESSED MEMORY FRIEDA SCHILLER ALLWEISS, 90, passed away on April 11, 2024, in Phoenix, Ariz. Born in Czortkov, Ukraine, Russia, she was 8-years- old when the Nazis invaded her town. Frieda and her mother were able to get on the last train out heading east, eventually reaching Uzbekistan. By a miracle, she and her mother were reunited with her father. Following the end of the war, they were able to enter the A...…

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…MAY 16 • 2024 | 57 J N Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. LAWRENCE CLAMAGE, 77, former Detroiter of Laurel, Md., passed away peacefully May 1, 2024. He was an award- winning writer, producer and documentary filmmaker. Mr. Clamage was the beloved husband of Bella Clamage; devoted father of Aaron (Tina) Clamage and Mara (Glenn Zaiderman) Clamage; cherished grandfather of Samuel, Lily, Benjamin and Talia; loving brother of Hea...…

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…OBITUARIES OF BLESSED MEMORY 58 | MAY 16 • 2024 J N grandchildren, Chase, Audrey and Emmett Davidoff. He was the husband for 70 years of the late Ilene Dunn, the son of the late Arthur and the late Ida Dunn; the brother of the late Arnold Dunn and the late Sheldon Dunn. He is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Interment was at Hebrew Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy Network...…

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…MAY 16 • 2024 | 59 J N the late Janet and the late Larry Rosenberg, the late Irene Graff, the late Norman Kulevsky; treasured cousin of the late Betty Cohen. Contributions may be made to a charity of one’s choice. A graveside service was held at Beth Abraham Cemetery in Ferndale. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. BARRY MICHAEL KELMAN, 77, of Farmington Hills, died May 5, 2024. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Ja...…

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…6 | MAY 16 • 2024 J N proclamation Jewish American Heritage Month, May 2024 F or centuries, the per- severance, hope and unshakeable faith of the Jewish people have inspired people around the world. During Jewish American Heritage Month, we celebrate the immeasurable impact of Jewish values, contribu- tions and culture on our nation’s character and recommit to real- izing the promise of America for all Jewish Americans. In 16...…

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…60 | MAY 16 • 2024 J N SUSAN RICE, 82, of New York, N.Y., died May 6, 2024. Ms. Rice is survived by her sister-in- law, Laura Rice; nephews and nieces, Adam Rice and Sara Sheehy, Fred Rice and Noreen Bucknum, and Mike and Tracey Stein; nieces and nephews, Elle Rice, Maggie Bucknum-Rice, Johanna Bucknum-Rice, Jackson Stein and Gracen Stein. She was the loving sister of the late Stuart Rice, and the late Steven and the late Ell...…

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…MAY 16 • 2024 | 61 I n the early morning hours of May 5, 2024, Edith Kozlowski (nee London) passed away peacefully and surrounded by love in her West Bloomfield home. A fun-loving, quick-witted and selfless person, Edith packed a lot of life into her 101 years. A native of Radom, Poland, Edith spent time sewing buttons on SS uniforms in the larger of the two ghettos in her hometown, later convincing the foreperson that sh...…

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…Looking Back From the William Davidson Digital Archive of Jewish Detroit History accessible at thejewishnews.com 62 | MAY 16 • 2024 J N ‘If You Will It, It Is No Dream’ M ay 14 will mark the end of Israel’s 75th anniversary year. It’s been a rough year for the Jewish homeland and for America’s Jewish community at-large. The year began with joyous celebrations around the world in April and May 2023, but five months later, a heinous...…

May 16, 2024 (vol. 176, iss. 2) • Page Image 61

…Member FDIC. ⬢®, Huntington® and ⬢ Huntington. Welcome.® are federally registered service marks of Huntington Bancshares Incorporated. ©2023 Huntington Bancshares Incorporated. People are at the heart of what we do. At its heart, a business is about people. A group of people coming together to create something bigger than themselves. To create a solution or a product or an experience in the service of other people. At Huntington, it’s our...…

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…MAY 16 • 2024 | 7 J N continued on page XX appalling acts of rape and sex- ual violence. As I said after Hamas’ ter- ror attack, my commitment to the safety of the Jewish people, the security of Israel and its right to exist as an independent Jewish state is ironclad. The recent attack by Iran, firing a barrage of hun- dreds of missiles and drones at Israel, reminds us of the existential threats that Israel faces by adversaries tha...…

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…8 | MAY 16 • 2024 J N T he last presidential election took place in the midst of a deadly pandemic that killed more than a million people and profoundly impacted every aspect of our lives. This elec- tion year brings a different type of epidemic: the escalat- ing spread of disinformation that compromises our ability to distinguish fact from fic- tion. The average person with a smart phone, computer and television is bombard- ed e...…

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…MAY 16 • 2024 | 9 J N information to determine its veracity. He explains the seven potential sources of bias and provides simple assessment tools to identify partiality and erroneous content. He also encourages readers to evaluate their own predispo- sitions toward various issues. “Everybody is inherently biased, but we need to be aware of how our biases affect how we absorb infor- mation and how we pass it on,” said Bean, who has...…

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