r THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 3, 1985 94 L DON MONUMENT COMPANY 011,18Di GET REAM, Call The Jewish News 354-6060 OBITUARIES 19800 WOODWARD AVE. Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads Sidney A. Deitch Phone 368-3550 DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS rs In Same Location! S Y I ears Over 60 MONUMENTS BY 14441 W. 11 Mlle Rd. BERG URBACH Gardner, bet. Coolidge & Greenfield AND 399-2711 Eve. 626-0330 41,101.1 ■ 111r FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 WE REMEMBER • During the coming 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK LI 4-2212 week Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will observe the YahrzeFit of the fol- lowing departed friends, with the traditional Memo- rial Prayers, recita- tion of Kaddish and Studying of Mis- hnavos. MORRIS Z. CUTLER MINNIE FRIEDMAN KOPEL KAPLOWITZ JEAN L. KRAVETZ ALICE MARCUS STANLEY SAMEROFF DAVID SCHNEIDER MAX SCHULTZ AIZIK SELESNY LIBBY TAITELBAUM JOSEPH M. YAKER ANNA BENNETT HAROLD BILLER BELLA KOWAL FANNY PEVOZ CHARLES SCHWARTZ OSCAR SILVERSTEIN MOLLIE WEISBERG MAIER BRENNER LEM CHERRIN HARRY L. EISENBERG BEN HIRSCH SAM KAHN JACK R. LEEDS AVROHOM S. ORECHKIN ROSE BASIL ROSE • HARRY SPEYER LILLY SUGAR HERMAN MODLINSKY AARON WASSERMAN SAMUEL Z. BIRNBAUM NOAH ELLIAS ROBERT FLAYER MAX IWREY REUBEN D. LAUTER SARAH NATINSKY JOSEPH ROBINSON HARRY T. ROSS SAM STERN HYMAN STOLARSKY JACOB ADLERMAN ARTHUR BARACH HARRY BERMAN RABBI MOSES FISCHER LOUIS LEIDERMAN ROSE LINETSKY JULIUS PARKER ALFRED SCHMIDEL SARAH WUNTNER DR. JERRY H. ABRAMSON DAVID I. BERRIS REGINA BROWN LEON HESS RILA HESS CHARLES LASKEY LENA LEWINTER BETTY STARK MOSES WEISWASSER CHAYE SORA B' ISROEL HARRY BERGER LOUIS BUCHBINDER BECKY GOLUB GOLDA HALPERT HUDIA HALPERT LEBA HALPERT ETTA HALPERT MOISHE HALPERT MORDECHAI HALPERT CHAYA WACHTENHEIM MEISELS MALYE DEVORA MERMELSTEIN SHLOMO MERMELSTEIN AUBREY L. OPPENHEIM MARY SHINDLER BLIMA WACHTENHEIM LOTTIE WAINGER CHARLES BERGER, 91, of West Bloomfield, died April 29. Survived by his wife, Sarah; a daughter, Mrs. Bernard (Elaine) Plotkin; two brothers, Joe of Is- rael and Max of Miami Beach, Fla.; and three grandchildren. Next to Stanley Steamer IYAR MAY 5 14 5 14 5 14 5 14 5 14 5 14 5 14 5 14 5 14 5 14 5 14 6 15 6 15 6 15 6 15 6 15 6 15 6 15 7 16 7 16 7 16 7 16 7 16 7 16 7 - 16 7 16 7 16 7 16 7 16 7 16 8 17 8 17 8 17 8 17 8 17 8 17 8 17 8 17 8 17 8 17 9 18 9 18 9 18 9 18 9 18 9 18 9 18 9 18 9 18 19 10 19 10 19 10 19 10 19 10 19 10 19 10 19 10 19 10 20 11 20 11 20 11 20 11 20 11 20 11 20 11 20 11 20 11 20 11 20 11 20 20 20 20 20 20 11 11 11 11 11 11 Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. 557-6750 Southfield JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 18877 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 2 hrs. before Sabbath 1-11-1 .ri 1 — 1111 . ../** z 1 • •1.01 •■ • April 26. She leaves two daugh- ters, Mrs. Steven (Barbara) Woodberg and Lauren; a brother, Lawrence Trute; two sisters, Mrs. J. Stewart (Hanna) Linden and Mrs. Gabriel (Lillian) Moscow; and three grandchildren. JOSEPH CHAFETZ, 90, died SAY IT WITH TREES • ESTHER BOWNE, 64, died 1 ', .•1 April 27. He leaves two sons, Allan and Seymour; a daughter, Mrs. Morris (Natalie) Frumin; 19 grandchildren and 11 great- grandchildren. Yitzhak Kahan, Israeli Justice Jerusalem (JTA) — Yitzhak Kahan, former chief justice of the Supreme Court who conducted the inquiry into the Sabra and Shatilla refugee camps massacre in 1982-1983, died April 24 at age 72. . One of Israel's most prominent jurists,, Mr. Kahan served on the bench for more than 40 years. He was appointed to the Supreme Court 15 years ago and retired in 1983, shortly after the findings of the Kahane commission were published. Mr. Kahane was born in 1913 in Lemberg, Austria-Hungary. He studied law and economics before immigration to Palestine in 1935. TIE IRA KAUIMAN PE INC. Ira Kaufman Herbert Kaufman troiter of Scottsdale, Ariz., died April 29. She leaves her husband, David; three sons, Scott Bordelove of West Bloomfield and Jeffrey Bordelove and Craig Dunn; her mother, Mrs. Charles (Minna) Rubin of West Bloomfield; four brothers, Max Rubin of South- field, Sidney Rubin of West Bloomfield; Benson Rubin of Farmington Hills and Harry Rubin of Northville; a sister, Mrs. Ann Miller of Oak Park; and one grandson. Interment Detroit. LOUIS GOTTLIEB, 84, died April 27. He leaves his wife, Lil- lian; two sons, Dr. Arnold and Charles; two sisters, Mrs. Phillip (Rachel) Schare and Mrs. Louis (Lena) Corman of North Miami Beach, Fla.; and eight grandchildren. RUBEN HIMELHOCH, 82, of Southfield, died April 22. Sur- vived by his wife, Rahle; two sons, William of New York and Mason of Southfield; and five grandchildren. Interment Flint. MURRY LIEBERMAN, 77, former Detroiter of Ft. Lauder- dale, Fla., died April 15. Survived by a son, Leonard of Southfield; a daughter, Shelly Ettorre of Florida; and four grandsons. Interment Florida. MORRIS A. NEMER, 82, former Detroiter of Miami Beach, Fla., died April 30. He leaves his wife, Anne; two sons, Milford of Bir- mingham and Basil of Houston, Dr. Kenneth Gordon Dr. Kenneth R. Gordon, medi- cal director of respiratory therapy and the intensive care unit at McLaren General Hospital in Flint, died April 13 at age 38. A Flint native, Dr. Gordon was graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School. He did a fellowship in pulmonary medicine at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. He began his tenure at McLaren as medical director of the pulmonary and respiratory therapy departments. He counseled cancer patients and their families at the hospital. Dr. Gordon was supportive of charitable causes and was in- volved in the restoration project of Flint's Temple Beth El. A fund and library were estab- lished in his memory at the hospi- tal. Dr. Gordon is survived by his wife, Ann of Flint Township; and a brother, Richard of Flint. . David Techner FUNERALS TO ALL JEWISH CEMETERIES 18325 W. Nine Mile Road/Southfield, Michigan/ 48075 (313) 569 - 0020 "Serving the Jewish community with traditional dignity and understanding" HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL Mickey Katz, Entertainer SERVING ALL CEMETERIES 543-1622 26640 GREENFIELD ROAD OAK PARK, MICHIGAN 48237 BARBARA DUNN, former De- Alan H. Dorfman Funeral Director & Mgr. ■■■ ••••• ■ New York — Mickey Katz, father of actor Joel Grey, and an entertainer in his own right, died April 30 at age 75. Mr. Katz created the "Borscht Capades," a comedy revue in Yid- dish and English which toured the country in the late 1940s and 1950s. Tex.; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. CHARLES SCHUBINER, 42, died April 30. He leaves his wife, Susan; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben (Betty) Shwedel; two brothers, Robert Shwedel and Paul Shwedel; and a sister, Mrs. Steven (Joyce) Shwedel. IDA SCHWARTZ, 69, died April 30. She leaves two sons, Henry of Boca Raton, Fla.; and Alan; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Cathy) Sevy; two sisters, Mrs. Bernard (Mildred) Schnieder and Mrs. Sam (Ethel) Petcher of North Hol- lywood, Calif.; and five grandchildren. EVA SEIDENFRIED, 82, died April 28. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Daniel (Roslyn) Haron; two sisters, Mrs. Sam (Ceil) Schreib- man and Mrs. Edward (Myrtle) Lerman of Cincinnati, Ohio; three grandchildren and one great- grandson. ROSLYN BINDER STEIN, 54, former Oak Park resident of Mar- gate, Fla., died April 18. Survived by her husband, Lester; a son, Randy of Denver, Colo.; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Steven (Andrea) Marx of London, England; her mother, Mrs. Sylvia Binder of Oak Park; a sister, Mrs. Sheldon (Elaine) Girsh of Southfield; and one grandchild. Interment FLorida. FARBER SADIE WEINSTOCK, 91, died April 30. She leaves children, Mrs. Flor- ence Tucker of Flint, Leonard Farber, Mrs. Mildred Ramm of Windsor, Ont., Dr. Jack of Windsor and Mrs. Elsie Michaels of Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Jen- nie Shafer of California and Mrs. Dora Shpiece; 17 grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Israelis Mark Memorial Day Tel Aviv (JTA) — A brief cere- mony at the Western Wall in Jerusalem last week ushered in Memorial Day, a 24-hour period 1 on the eve of Israel's Indepen- dence Day in which those killed while fighting for the Jewish state are mourned and remembered. In an address at the wall, President Chaim Herzog noted that the ancient stones witnessed the destruction of the Temple some 2,000 years ago and that "the fallen in Israel's wars did not fall this time on the altar of de- struction but rather for rebirth, existence and life." Flags all over Israel flew at half mast last week, while at 11 a.m. the wail of sirens throughout the country signaled the start of memorial services at cemeteries and monuments to fallen soldiers. In the 37 years of Israel's exist- ence, 13,035 men and women have been killed in combat. This figure includes the 653 soldiers who have lost their lives in Leba- non to date.