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David Eisenberg
David Stanley Eisenberg, 54, of
Atlanta died Tuesday, Aug. 7.
Graveside service was held
Wednesday, Aug. 8, at Crest Lawn
Memorial Park with Rabbi
Arnold Samian officiating.
Mr. Eisenberg, a U.S. Navy
veteran of World War II, was a
practicing attorney in Atlanta for
29 years. A graduate of the
University of Georgia and its law
school, he was a member of
Congregation Shearith Israel and
the board of directors of the
Atlanta Jewish Community
Center and the Hebrew Academy.
He was also an officer of the
Breakfast Club and a member of
the Standard Club
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Miriam (Mickie) Greenberg
Eisenberg; daughter, Miss Carol
Eisenberg of Atlanta; and sons,
Joel, Cary, Alan, and Scott
Eisenberg, all of Atlanta.
Hyman Baranovitz
Hyman Baranovitz, 91, of
Atlanta died Wednesday, Aug I
Graveside service was held
Thursday, Aug. 2, at Greenwood
Cemetery with Rabbi David H
Auerbach officiating.
A native of Poland, Mr.
Baranovitz was a retired grocer in
business in Atlanta since 1927. He
was a member of Ahavath Achim
Synagogue.
Survivors include his daughter,
Mrs. Walter Hirschberg; son, Jack
Baranovitz, both of Atlanta, and
four grandchildren.
Mike Friedman
Mike Friedman, 71, of Atlanta
died Saturday, Aug. 4
Graveside service was held
Monday, Aug. 6. at Crest Lawn
Memorial Park with Rabbi
Arnold Samlam officiating.
Mr. Friedman, a retired clothing
merchant, was a U.S. Army veteran
of World War II and a member of
the Jewish War Veterans.
Survivors include his brother,
Morris Friedman of Atlanta
Mike Parver
Meyer (Mike) Parver, 73, of
Hollywood, Fla., formerly of
Atlanta died Wednesday, Aug. I,
in Atlanta.
Graveside service was held
Thursday, Aug. 2, at Greenwood
Cemetery with Rabbi David H.
Auerbach officiating.
The Parvers had lived in Atlanta
for 37 years, before moving to
Florida nine years ago. Mr.
Parver, a retired manufacturer’s
representative, was a 32nd degree
Mason and Shriner.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Bud-E Parver; sons, Chester Allen
and Michael Lewis Parver, both of
Atlanta; sisters, Mrs. Mollie
Shiffman and Mrs. Shirley Luskin,
both of New York; and three
grandchildren.
Mrs. Celia Simoni
Mrs. Celia Simoni, 73, of
Atlanta died Friday, Aug. 3.
Graveside service was held
Sunday, Aug. 5, at Knollwood
Cemetery in Mayfield Heights,
Ohio.
Survivors include her daughter,
M rs. Barbara Sharwell of Atlanta
Jack Berliner
Jack Berliner of Savannah died
Tuesday, Aug. 7.
Funeral service was held
Wednesday, Aug 8, in Savannah
with internment in Bonaventure
Cemetery.
Mr. Berliner, who was a
quadraplegic following a 1948
gymnastics accident, later
established a full-time magazine
and stationery business in his
home. He was a member of
Congregation B’nai B'rith Jacob
Synagogue and the .Jewish
Educational Alliance.
Survivors include two sisters,
Mrs. Ann Rudich and Mrs. Sylvia
Whiteman, both of Savannah, and
brother. Sam Berliner of
Savannah.
Mrs. Doris Basch
Mrs. Doris Heilman Basch, 82,
of Savannah died Monday, July
23.
Graveside service was held
Tuesday, July 24, at Laurel Grove
Cemetery in Savannah.
A native of Savannah, Mrs.
Basch was a member of Temple
Mickve Israel and its sisterhood.
Survivors include her daughter,
Mrs. Samuel Herman of
Savannah; sister, Mrs. Wallace
Hohenstein of Savannah; three
grandchildren, and two great-
grandsons.
Bernard Trencher
Bernard Trencher, 69, of
Atlanta died Friday, Aug. 3.
Graveside service was held
Sunday, Aug. 5, at Mount Ararat
Cemetery in Lindenhurst, N Y.
Survivors include his daughter,
M rs. Barbara Oberentz of Atlanta
JMrs. Lily Levy
Mrs. Lily L6vy, 84, of Savannah
died Saturday, July 28.
Graveside service was held
Monday, July 30, in Bonaventure
Cemetery.
Mrs. Levy, a native of
Savannah, was a member of
Temple Mickve Israel and its
sisterhood.
Survivors include two
daughters, Miss Jessie Levy and
Mrs. Elizabeth Price, both of
Savannah; two grandsons, Maj.
Joseph A. Price III of Oklahoma
City, Okla., and Donald S. Price of
Atlanta, and two great-
granddaughters.
Shatz Unveiling
Unveiling ceremonies in
memory of Morris Shatz will be
held Sunday, Aug. 19. at Sheffield
Cemetery in Kansas City, Mo.,
with Rabbi Berger officiating.
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coming apart at the seams, leading
some to believe that Israel could be
pressured and browbeaten
In an interview with the press,
Dayan further criticized the
government coalition, but added:
“I am fully convinced —
prepared to swear on the Bible that
I was never more confident- that
we can withstand political
pressures, pressures upon
us...Neither the U.S. nor the whole
of Europe can force us to do what
we don't want to do, in relation to
Resolution 242, in relation to the
Palestinians, and in relation to
what is happening in Lebanon
where we have to keep on hitting at
the terrorists.”
Meanwhile, in Washington,
Secretary of State Cyrus Vance
said Tuesday that Israel may have
violated an agreement with the
United States by using American-
made weapons in its strikes into
Lebanon last month. But Vance
said that any action by the U.S.
"will depend on the course of
events and our assessment of
them.”
Vance's statement was in a letter
to Rep. Clement Zablocki
(D Wise.), chairman of the House
Foreign Affairs Committee, in
response to a demand by Rep. Paul
Findley of Illinois, the ranking
Republican on the Committee,
that the State Department tell
Congress whether Israel had
violated U.S. law in the raids.
Findley introduced a resolution
last week that the Department be
compelled to report to Congress if
Israel violated the law, but
Congress adjourned for its
summer vacation before the
House could act on it.
The State Department
confirmed that Vance had sent a
letter to Zablocki but refused to
make its contents public.
However, the letter was released by
Findley.
It said: “A violation of the 1952
agreement between Israel and the
United States may have
occurred...by reason of such
actions as Israel’s July 22 air strike
and the deployment in southern
Lebanon of U.S. supplied artillery.
We are continuing to watch this
situation with seriousness and
concern. Further action on our
part will depend on the course of
events and our assessment of them "
Last Friday, in an effort to
alleviate the concern of both
Israelis and American Jews, Vice
President Walter Mondale said
over Israel Television that “The
policy of our country toward the
PLO remains unchanged. We have
said repeatedly, and I repeat again
today,” Mondale stated, “that we
will have no contact with them
unless they accept U.N. Resolution
242 and acknowledge the right of a
permanent State of Israel."
In Loving Memory
of
Irving M. Galanty
Our friend Irving lived in
faith, knowing that far more
rewarding and longer enduring
than fame are the acts of love,
kindness and consideration
that God privileges each of us
to perform.
He is greatest who is most often
in men's good thoughts.
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