124.- . Friday, April 18, 1986
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
OBITUARIES
Dr.Herbert Cohen
Dr. Herbert Cohen
Dr. Herbert Cohen, a retired
eye, ear, nose and throat spe-
cialist, died April 10 at age 76.
Born in Russia, Dr. Cohen
was a 1935 graduate of the
Wayne State University School
of Medicine and a member of
the Wayne County Medical
Society, Maimonides Medical
Society, and Phi Delta Epsilon
Fraternity. Until his retirement
in 1975, Dr. Cohen was on the
staff of Sinai Hospital.
He was a former member of
Adat Shalom Synagogue. In
1976, he became the first male
volunteer for the Sinai Hospital
Guild. Upon his retirement in
1975, he returned to school to
study Russian and later,
Spanish.
He volunteered for army serv-
ice in World War II and was
stationed in the Philippines and
New Guinea. •
In later years, he volunteered
his medical services to the
Jewish Home for Aged and two
days a week did rehabilitation
work with the mentally ill.
He leaves two daughters, Mrs.
Harvey (Yolanda) Bailey and
Brenda Kershenbaum; and two
grandchildren.
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