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Hebron decision. There were three
main reasons for his not doing so:
realization that his resignation
would not necessarily bring about
the fall of the government; that it
would not be appreciated by
Carter on the eve of the great
autonomy summit designed no less
to bolster the U.S. president’s -
popularity than to foster the peace
process; and that it would
underscore Israel’s alleged
obduracy in the negotiations and
thus play into the hands of the
Egyptians.
So Defense Minister Weizman
remains in the cabinet. But it is
with a heavy heart, torn between
what he sees must be done to end
this government's tenure, and his
inability to do if.
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Electronics experts and the
manufacturers were inspecting the
fence Tuesday.
. From his hospital bed Tuesday,
Peretz said he was the only adult
sleeping in the nursery when he
was awakened by the five terrorists
pointing their guns at him. He said
•he was tied up and two of the
infants were taken from their cribs
and placed on his bed. He said the
children continuously cried for
their parents.
Peretz said one of the terrorists
apparently lost control of himself
and fired into Kis leg. When the
Israeli troops stormed the
dormitory, Peretz grabbed the two
infants and fell to the floor,
managing to crawl into a corner
where they remained until they
were rescued.
Tuesday afternoon thousands of
kibbutzniks and other residents
from Israeli settlements far and
wide attended the double funeral
of GUiska and Shani at Kibbutz
Misgav Am. Among those at the
funeral were Begin and top
government officials. As the tiny
coffin containing the child’s body
was lowered into the grave. Begin
quoted the words of Chaim
Nachman Bialik: “Even Satan has
not yet invented revenge for a little .
child's blood.” Many attending the
funeral were crying and sobbing.
The funeral service forTzafrir was
held Wednesday in Tel Avjv.
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Green baum Unveffing
Unveiling ceremonies in
memory of Erwin L. Green baum
of Atlanta will be held at 2:30 p.m.,
Sunday, April 20, at Greenwood
Cemetery. ,
Mrs. Anna Kohler
Mrs. Anna Ruth Kohler, 79, of
Greenville, S.C..' died Monday,
April 7.
Graveside service was held
Wednesday, April 9, at New
Jewish Cemetery in Knoxville.
Mrs. Kohler, the widow of
Nathan Kohler, was a member of
the Temply of Israel Synagogue in
Greenville.
Survivors include her daughters,
Mrs. Raymond Shapira of Atlanta
and Mrs, Mary Irving Abrams of
Greenville; sisters, Mrs. Lena
Levine of East Haven, Conn., and
Mrs. Rae Lipson of Hamden,
Conn., and brother, Joseph
Kessler of Meridan, Conn.
Mrs. Sylvia Orlin
Mrs. Sylvia Orlin of Atlanta
died Wednesday, April 9.
Graveside service was held
Thursday, April 10, at Greenwood
Cemetery with Rabbi David H.
Auerbach and Cantor Isaac
Goodfriend officiating.
Mrs. Orlin was a member of
Ahavath Achim Synagogue.
Michael, Andrew and Scott Orlin,
all of Atlanta; sisters, Mrs.
Gertrude Levine of Atlanta and
Mrs. Rosalyn Zaiff of New York
City; brother, Hyman Miller of
Atlanta, and one grandson.
Mrs. Mary Russ
Mrs Mary Groodzinsky Russ,
81, of Atlanta died Monday, April
7.
Funeral service was held
Wednesday, April 9, at Spring Hill
Chapel with Rabbi David H.
Auerbach and Cantor Isaac
Goodfriend officiating. Interment
was in Greenwood Cemetery.
Mrs. Russ was a member of
Ahavath Achim Synagogue and
Hadassah. There are no immediate
survivors.
Sidney Strauss
Sidney Strauss, 84, of Brooklyn
died Wednesday, April 2. He was
the father of Mrs. Fred (Doris)
Katz of Atlanta.
Funeral service was held Friday,
April 4, in New York.
Other survivors include his wife,
Eraa Strauss of Brooklyn, and two
grandchildren, Barrie and
Michelle Katz of Atlanta.
Noah Fernhoff
Noah Fernhoff; son of Dr. and
Mrs, Paul Fernhoff of Atlanta,
died Friday, April 4. He was six
weeks old.
Graveside service was held
Sunday, April 6, at Crest Lawn
Memorial Park with Rabbi
Emanuel Feldman officiating.
Brahm Betterman
Brahm Betterman, 30, of
Sharon, Mass., a former resident
of Atlanta, died Tuesday, April 1.
Graveside service was held
Wednesday, April 2, in Sharon.
Survivors include his wife, Ellen
Betterman; parents, . Jack and
Shirley Betterman Of Randolph,.
Mass.; sisters, Sheryl Agresti of
Randolph and Jill Betterman of
Atlanta, and grandparents, Max
and Bessie Andrews of Randolph.
Louis Cohen
Funeral service was held Thursday,
April -3, at the Johnson Funeral
Home Chapel with Rabbi Paul
Tuchman officiating. Interment
was in Memory Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Cohen was a native of
Brunswick, Ga., and a resident of
Dothan since 1936. He ,was a
retired businessman, a member of
Temple Emanu-El, Dothan Elks
Lodge and Dothan Country Club.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Rose Nomberg Cohen of Dothan;
daughters, Mrs. Marlene Cohen
and Mrs. Lynne Smith of Atlanta,
and Mrs. Maureen Koenemann of
Tuscaloosa; brothers, Joe Cohen
of Atlanta, Morris Cohen of
Brunswick, and Jack Cohen of
Sarasota, Fla.; sisters, Mrs. Ida
Schwartz and Mrs. Minnie
Goldman, both of Naples, Fla.,
and four granddaughters.
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Mrs. Theresa Asher, 79, of
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Graveside service was held
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Emanuel Feldman officiating.
Mrs. Asher was a member of
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Survivors include her sons. Dr.
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Flaxman Unveiling
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Albert S. Milkier of Jacksonville,
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Graveside service was held in
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Jacksonville with Rabbi David
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A native of Knoxville, Tern.,
Mr. Milkier also resided for a
period of time hi . Augusta and
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