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K. Gordon Jacobs
K Gordon Jacobs, $8, of
Atlanta, a native of Philadelphia,
died Thursday, Nov. 15.
Funeral service was held
Sunday, Nov. 18, at Green Lawn
Chapel with Rabbi David H.
Auerbach and Cantor Isaac
Goodfriend officiating. Interment
was in Greenwood Cemetery.
Mr. Jacobs, a manufacturer’s
representative, was an Air Force
veteran of World War II.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Helen Arnoldy Jacobs; daughter.
Miss Wendy Jacobs and son,
Louis Jacobs, all of Atlanta;
brother, Hebert Jacobs and
mother, Mrs. Miriam Jacobs, both
of Philadelphia.
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with terrorism. They pointed out
that terrorists have forced upon
Israel circumstances of defense
unknown elsewhere and yet some
governments in the West have bent
their knees to the PLO and
increasingly are showering
respectability upon it.
The Lisbon shooting exempli
fies how such treatment does not
deter terror. They pointed out that
Israeli diplomats even on
European soil are targets for
assassins and the Lisbon shooting
came only one week after PLO
chief Yasir Arafat opened the
Palestinian Solidarity Conference
in Lisbon and met the highest
Portuguese officials.
Arafat, now in Moscow, is
gaining recognition as a
"responsible stateman," as he was
called following the red carpet
treatment given him in Vienna and
Madrid. His men are being
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to Judaea and Samaria. But the
reality is that when others make
similar claims, right ought to give
way to compromise if the result,
over the long term, is a secure
peace, leading to the stability of the
region.” Even the most vociferous
opponents of the Peace Now
movement contented themselves
Mrs. Edith Oesterreicher
Mrs. Edith Friedman Oester
reicher of Atlanta died Sunday,
Nov. 18.
Graveside service was held
Monday, Nov. 19, at Greenwood
Cemetery with Rabbi Harry H.
Epstein and Cantor Isaac
Goodfriend officiating.
Survivors include her daughter,
Mrs. Robin Boblasky of
Savannah; sons, Stanley
Oesterreicher of Tampa, Fla.,
Cary Oesterreicher of Norcross,
and Stephen Oesterreicher of
Atlanta; sister, Mrs. Lucile Taitz
and brother, Morris Freedman,
both, of Atlanta, and six
grandchildren.
consulted in Istanbul by the U.S.
special emissary Ramsey Clark on
a possible way to rescue the
Americans in Teheran—Arab
terrorists to deal with Iranian
kidnappers.
Analysts say this is understand
able but it indicates the grip of
terrorism on civilization.
What this boils down to is, an
analyst noted, that the Iranians
seek a legal process for their
illegal acts and the PLO is no
different. Summing up the outlook
on spreading terrorism, a political
analyst remarked that “The
terrorists continue revealing the
nature of their hostility. There is
similarity between Teheran and
Beirut Both are uncompromising
The position of the Iranians and of
the PLO is that they make
demands and those who live by the
rules of civilized conduct must
make the concessions.”
by pointing out that the Peace
Now view was undercutting Israel.
Certainly a far cry from The
New York Times report that the
debate was widening. At best, the
meeting indicated, in the words of
Fein, “a broadening and new
openness in the range of opinion
and expression” among American
Jews.
Mrs. Ruth Friedman
Mrs. Ruth Friedman, 82, of
Savannah died Saturday, Oct. 27.
Graveside service was held
Monday, Oct. 29, at Bonaventure
Cemetery in Savannah.
She was a native of Poland and a
member of Agudath Achim
Synagogue.
Survivors include her daughter,
Mrs. Selma Arnstein of Savannah;
son, Joseph Friedman of Ohio;
sister, Mrs. Katie Stern of New
York; brother, Isador Shonfield of
Florida; three grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
Cantor Sherwood Plitnick
Cantor Sherwood Plitnick, 47,
of Philadelphia, cantor of
Congregation Shearith Israel in
Atlanta for almost five years, died
recently.
Cantor Plitnick came to
Shearith Israel in September 1971.
He was cantor there until August
1976 when he moved to
Philadelphia to become cantor at
Congregation Beth Emeth.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Gladys Plitnick and daughter.
Miss Barbara Plitnick. both of
Philadelphia.
Kopeiev Unveiling
Unveiling ceremonies in
memory of Aron Kopeiev of
Atlanta will be held at II a m.,
Sunday, Dec.2, at Crest Lawn
Memorial Park, with Rabbi
Emanuel Feldman officiating.
Landsman Unveiling
Unveiling ceremonies in
memory of George Landsman will
take place at I p.m., Sunday, Dec.
2. at Crest Lawn Memorial Park
with Rabbi Alvin Sugarman
officiating.
Cavalier Unveiling
Unveiling ceremonies in
memory of Julius Cavalier will be
held at 10:30 a m., Sunday, Nov.
25, at Greenwood Cemetery with
Rabbi David H. Auerbach
officiating.
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