Obituaries for Sept. 14, 2017

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Maria Slepak, former Soviet refusenik, dies

Maria Slepak, a Prisoner of Zion and Soviet Jewry leader with her husband before they were finally allowed to immigrate to Israel, has died.

Slepak and husband, Vladimir, were permitted to leave the Soviet Union in October 1987, 17 years after they first applied for an exit visa. Their son Alexander had departed for Israel in 1977, joining Maria’s mother. Another son, Leonid, came two years later.

In 1978, eight years after they first applied to immigrate, Maria and Vladimir were arrested for hanging a banner outside their Moscow apartment window that said “Let Us Go to Our Son in Israel.” Vladimir was sentenced to five years’ exile in Siberia on charges of malicious hooliganism and Maria, a radiologist, was given a three-year suspended sentence. But she volunteered to share her husband’s exile, traveling to Moscow periodically in attempts to retain her residency permit.

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From the time the couple applied to emigrate — their first refusal came on the basis of Vladimir’s work as a radio engineer, which was deemed “secret work” — they were under constant surveillance and even house arrest. Their apartment was repeatedly searched and their books and belongings were confiscated on more than one occasion.

“For almost twenty years, Volodya and Maria Slepak were, without exaggeration, the undisputed leaders of the historic movement for the spiritual and physical freedom of Soviet Jewry,” former Soviet refusenik Natan Sharansky and his wife, Avital, said in a statement. “They played a decisive role in maintaining strong ties between Jewish activists in the Soviet Union and the Jewish world. Their tiny communal apartment in Moscow was a true center of our movement in the seventies and eighties, hosting thousands of Jews from across the Soviet Union, as well as tourists from abroad who came to help and Western journalists.

“Maria had the spiritual and physical strength not only to welcome, host, and feed everyone, but even under the most difficult circumstances to support her friends with a kind word, open and sometimes sharp conversation, and jokes even in times of tears,” Sharansky wrote. The date of her death was available.

Upon their arrival in Israel, the couple were greeted by dozens of Soviet immigrants and officials.

Vladimir Slepak died in 2015. The date of his wife’s death was not available.

—JTA news and features

Laurrie Hofberg

Laurrie Hofberg, of Rockville, died Sept. 8. She was the beloved wife of the late Harry Hofberg; devoted mother of Julien (Linda) Hofberg and Myra (Rick) Cohen; loving sister of Elaine (the late Max) Smith, Betty (the late Al) Smith; sister-in-law of Joe (Virginia) Hofberg, Sam (Maggie) Hofberg and the late Israel and Mildred Hofberg. She is also survived by cherished grandchildren, Randy (Marcy) Cohen, Aaron Hofberg, David (Natasha) Hofberg and Jamie (Marjorie) Cohen; and great-grandchildren, Skylar, Zoe, Rhodes, and Grant Cohen, Leila and Luke Hofberg. Contributions can be made to the Harry Hofberg Community Garden at B’nai Israel Congregation. Arrangements by Sagel Bloomfield Danzansky Goldberg Funeral Care.

Roberta Lehrer

Roberta Lehrer, of Potomac, died Sept. 10. She was the beloved wife of Howard Lehrer; devoted mother of Debra (Rocky) Asai and Shari (Jeff) Ploshnick. She is also survived by cherished grandchildren, Jack, Reid, Hayley and Sadie. Contributions can be made to Sibley Hospital. Arrangements by Sagel Bloomfield Danzansky Goldberg Funeral Care.

Leon Reiter

Leon Reiter, of Rockville, died Sept. 6. He was the beloved husband of Harriet Reiter; devoted father of Ehud (Ann) Reiter, Dan (Carolann) Reiter and David (Alissa) Reiter and cherished grandfather of Miriam, Moshe, Naomi, Noah, Zev, Sam and Eve. Contributions can be made to Temple Beth Ami or GeoHazards International, at geohaz.org. Arrangements by Sagel Bloomfield Danzansky Goldberg Funeral Care.

 

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