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OBITUARIES
WE REMEMBER
MONUMENTS BY
During the coming
week Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah will
observe the
Yahrzeits of the fol-
lowing departed
friends, with the
traditional Memo-
rial Prayers, recita-
tion of Kaddish and
Studying of Mis-
hnavos.
BERG
URBACH
AND
FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910
BLANCHE BRASCH, 57, died
March 25. She leaves her hus-
band, Charles; two sons, Jeffrey
and Edwin of Austin, Tex.; two
daughters, Helene and Karen; a
brother, Harry Fitlow of
Tamarac, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs.
Harold (Ida) Van Baalen of Bir-
mingham, Ala., and Mrs. Sidney
(Mildred) Miller of Grand Rapids.
NEIL N. GOODMAN, 56, died
March 21. He leaves his wife, Le-
Daniel Lichtman
Daniel A. Lichtman, an attor-
ney with offices in Detroit, died
March 23 at age 35.
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Lichtman was graduated from the
University of Michigan in 1972
and the Detroit College of Law in
1975. From 1975 to 1982 he was
the assistant prosecuting attor-
ney for Oakland County. He was a
former member of the Far-
mington Hills Zoning Board of
Appeals.
Mr. Lichtman was a member of
Michigan, Oakland County and
American bar associations. He
also was a member of the Ameri-
can Trial Lawyers Association,
the U-M Alumni Club and the De-
troit College of Law Second Cen-
tury Club.
He leaves his wife, Krista; a
daughter, Rachel; two sons, Jason
and Zachary; his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred (Naomi) Lichtman of
Marshall, Mich.; a brother, Lawr-
ence; and two sisters, Mrs. James
(Nancy) Marterella of South
Lyons and Mrs. Jerry (Susan)
Huffman of Canton.
Harry Kaminer
Harry Kaminer, liaison to the
once thriving landsmanschaften
organizations in Detroit, died
March 1 in Jerusalem, Israel.
Born in Varchivka, Poland, Mr.
Kaminer came to Detroit in 1921.
He maintained a produce busi-
ness in Eastern Market for 50
years. Mr. Kaminer had spoken
and done writing on behalf of the
landsmanschaften organizations.
He retired to Florida 13 years
ago, and in 1983 made aliyah to
spend his remaining years in Is-
rael.
He is survived by his wife,
Gladys; a son, Reuven of
Jerusalem; a daughter, Annette
of California; four grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.
Jean Faudman
Jean Faudman, a volunteer for
more than 30 years for the Jewish
Home for Aged, died March 15 at
age 81.
Born in Russia, Mrs. Faudman
was a member of the Sinai Hospi-
tal Guild and worked in the hospi-
tal gift shop. She was a member of
Pisgah Chapter of B'nai B'rith
and Hadassah.
She is survived by three sons,
Stephen T., Edmund W. and Ar-
nold; a sister, Mrs. Molly Portin;
six grandchildren and two great-
grandchildren.
nore; and two sons, Ronald and
Harvey.
MAX J. GROSS, 78, died March
25. He leaves his wife, Sophie;
son, Julian; a daughter, Mrs.
Janet Sheldon of St. Louis, Mo.;
two brothers, Charles and Louis of
Israel; a sister, Mrs. Goldie Mat-
lin of Canyon Country, Calif.; and
four grandchildren.
SAIUEL KLEINFELD, 73, of
Oak Park, died March 25. Sur-
vived by his wife, Ilona; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Lewis (Judith) Tann; two
sisters, Mrs. Nellie Stein of Israel
and Dora of Miami, Fla.; and two
granddaughters.
DORICE GAMPEL McCOR-
MICK, 37, former Detroiter of
Old Town, Fla., died March 18.
Survived by her husband, Bur-
nell; a son, Brian; her mother,
Beatrice Gampel of Southfield;
and a brother, Jay Gampel of Vir-
ginia. Interment Old Town.
JUDITH OPPEN, 77, of Detroit,
died March 25. Survived by her
husband, Solomon; two sons,
David of Jerusalem, Israel, and
Menachem M. of Baltimore Md.; a
daughter, Mrs. Eliyohu (Esther)
Krohn of Toronto, Ont.; and 22
grandchildren.
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ROSALIND LeWINE, 79, of
Southfield, died March 21. Sur-
vived by a brother, Samuel
Greene; nieces and nephews.
Mary Soverinsky
Mary Soverinsky, a volunteer
worker at the Jewish Home for
Aged for more than 30 years, died
March 22 at age 83.
Born in Russia, Mrs.
Soverinsky won an award for her
volunteer services. She was a vol-
unteer for Cong. B'nai David.
She is survived by two sons,
Seymour of Glorietta, N.M., and
Ralph; a brother, Ben Shea of St.
Louis, Mo.; a sister, Mrs. Belle
Weisman; and seven
grandchildren.
Mary Saidman
Mary August Saidman, first
woman president of Temple Kol
Ami, died March 27 at age 43.
A native Detroiter, Mrs. Said-
man was a member of the temple,
president of Sharon Group of
Hadassah and a state area vice
president of Hadassah. Mrs.
Saidman worked with the Detroit
Chapter of American Friends of
Haifa University and was a
member of Women's American
ORT and National Council of
Jewish Women.
She leaves her husband, Dr.
Mark; a son, John; a daughter,
Amy; her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Harry E. (Helen) August; and a
brother, James. Services 11:30
a.m. today at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
Zvee Scooler
New York — Yiddish actor and
radio commentator Zvee Scooler
died March 25 at age 85.
Mr. Scooler appeared on
Broadway, off Broadway, in Yid-
dish theater and in movies. He
was heard on WEVD radio in New
York for more than 50 years.
Social Action
New York — Laurence B. De-
itch of Birmingham and Michael
A. Pelavin of Flint have been
named to the Commission on So-
cial Action of the Union of Ameri-
can Hebrew Congregations and
the Central Conference of Ameri-
can Rabbis.
The Family Of
STUART
CHOSID
Extends their sincerest
appreciation for all the
kind remembrances re-
ceived during their period
of bereavement.
ALBERT E.
JACOBS
JEWISH
NATIONAL FUND
188T7 W. Ten Mile Road
Suite 104
Southfield, Michigan 48075
Phone: (313) 557-6644
Monday thru Thursday
9 A.M. to 5 PM.
Friday 9 A.M. to
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Yeshivath Beth
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15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
557-6750
Southfield
March 29, 1978
Sadly missed and always
remembered by his loving
wife, Anne; children and
grandchildren.
IN MEMORIAM
NATHAN—W.—COHEN
(NUNNY)
Died: APRIL 1st 1976
"He that walketh in his integrity
as a just man,
Happy are his children after him."
PROV.-20:7
"There is none to comfort me;
All mine enemies have heard of
my trouble, and are glad,
Let all their wickedness come
before thee;
And do unto them, 0 Lord,
As Thou hast done unto me
For all my transgressions;
For my sighs are many
And my heart is faint."
Lamentations-1:21,22
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