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CEMETERY BEHIND OUR OFFICE IN THE CENTURY 21 BLDG.
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GREATER DETROIT JEWRY
to participate in a
MEMORIAL SERVICE
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at the HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK
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of CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL of W. Bloomfield
and CANTOR MAX SHIMANSKY of
CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM
will participate in these services.
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Hillel L. Abrams, President; Samuel P. Nevis & Milton Oleinick, Vice Presidents; Louis P. Topor, Treasur; Rabbi Eric
Greenbaum, Secretary; Morse Shiffman, Leonard Antel and Rabbi Ernest E. Greenfield, Trustees; Edward Miller,
Cemetery Chairman; Michael I. Hochheiser, Cemetery Administrator; Rabbi Israel I. Rockove, Executive Director; Boruch
E. Levin, Assistant Executive Director; Alan H. Dorfman, Funeral Director.
EDWARD MILLER, Chairman
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Friday, September 26, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
88, died Sept. 16. Survived by
a daughter, Mrs. Adele Ran-
del; two grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
field Hills and Dr. and Mrs.
Arthur (Patricia) Fischer.
Interment Detroit.
ESTHER DICKER, 84, of
During the coming week Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah will observe the Yahrzeits of the
following departed friends, with the tradi-
tional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kad-
dish and Studying of Mishnavos.
Southfield
BESSIE RACHEL BARON,
Windsor, Ont., died Sept. 19.
Survived by a niece, Mrs.
Susan Dernstein. Interment
Jerusalem.
GERTRUDE (TRUDY)
FELDMAN, 63, of West
Bloomfield, died Sept. 19.
Survived by her husband,
Harold; two sons, Murray and
Alan; two brothers, Charles
Manko and Arnold Manko;
two sisters, Mrs. Hyman
(Rose) Morgan and Mrs.
Norman (Rae) Zukin; and two
grandchildren.
ROSE GERSTEIN, 78, died
Sept. 16. Survived by a
brother, Shmuel of Russia;
four nieces, Mrs. Sally Ger-
sick of Chicago, Ill., Mrs.
Jules (Rose) Suberoff, Mrs.
David (Lil) Lewis and Mrs.
Jack (Mary) Baroff; three
nephews, Moe Siporin of
Northridge, Calif.; Erwin
Siporin and Leonard Siporin;
six grand-nieces, eight
grand-nephews, four great-
grandnieces, four great-
grandnephews, two great-
great-grandnieces and two
great-great-grandnephews.
LARRY (LAWRENCE)
GORDON, 31, died Sept. 13.
He leaves his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter (Sarelee)
Gordon; and a brother,
Michael.
MOLLIE GOREN, former
Detroiter of San Francisco,
Calif., died Sept. 20. Survived
by her husband, Isadore; a
son, Kalman; a daughter,
Mrs. Sara Perkoff; a brother,
Samuel Robinson; and four
grandchildren.
SAM GOREN, 76, died Sept.
18. Survived by his wife,
Jean; a son, Marvin Lee of
Louisville, Ky:; a daughter,
Mrs. Nathan (Ardell) Fires-
tone; two sisters, Mrs. Ida
Forman of San Diego, Calif.;
and Mrs. Sidney (Saretta)
Rein; 11 grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren.
of
Metamora, Mich., died Sept.
19. Survived by his wife, Hil-
degrad; two sisters, Mrs.
Florence Gottlieb and Mrs.
Ethel Gyarfas, both of
Tamarac, Fla.
HARRY HENIGMAN
83,
died Sept. 18. He leaves two
sisters, Mrs. Ann Aisen and
Mrs. Rose Colbert; nieces and
nephews.
JOSEPH HERMAN,
JEREMY AARON KAHN,
22 days, of Dallas, Tex., died
Sept. 21. He leaves his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel (Ka-
ron) Kahn of Dallas; a
brother, Daniel Benjamin; his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin (Ruth) Kahn of Bloom-
JOSEPH KAPLAN, 88, of
Oak Park, died Sept. 23. Sur-
vived by a son, Barry; three
brothers, Zelik, Harry and
Yehudah of Tel Aviv; three
grandchildren and one
great-granddaughter.
HERMAN KASS, 64, died
Sept. 22. He leaves his wife,
Dorothy; a son, Thomas; and
two daughters, Mrs. Eileen
Kutnick and Rosalind Hamil-
ton.
KLARA S. KASTAN, 81, of
Southfield, died Sept. 21.
Survived by two sisters,
Friederika Weiss and Mrs.
Ella Rosenbaum of South Af-
rica; one niece, one nephew
and cousins.
SAMUEL A. KLEPFISH,
88, of Oak Park, died Sept.
19. Survived by his wife,
Mery; two daughters, Mrs.
Peter (Molly) Turner and
Mrs. Harvey (Etta) Lipsky; a
brother, Louis Clapfish of To-
ledo, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs.
Ruth Fantich and Mrs. Sylvia
Small of Shaker Heights,
Ohio; six grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
G.
CLARITA
KROHNGOLD, 62, of Oak
Park, died Sept. 23. Survived
by her husband, Jacob L.; a
son, David R. of Dearborn
Heights; two daughters, Mrs.
William (Margaret) Jackson
of Westland and Mrs.
Michael (Elaine) Olson; her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ab-
raham (Gertrude) Goldin; and
three grandchildren.
LEON A. LABOWITCH, 81,
died Sept. 17. He leaves his
wife, Edwina; a son, Michael
of Midland, Mich.; two
daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Phyl-
lis) Brickner and Mrs. Stuart
(Ruth Ann) Bergstein of Mid-
land, Mich.; a sister, Mrs.
Mollie Kaye of Chicago, Ill.;
14 grandchildren and 14
great-grandchildren.
IRVING LIEBERMAN, 76,
died Sept. 18. He leaves his
wife, Tillie; a son, Dr. Ar-
thur; a daughter, Mrs.
Joanne Lopatin; a brother,
Sidney; three sisters, Mrs.
Sam (Lillian) Hechtman,
Mrs. Morrie (Rose) Wolok
and Mrs. Joe (Elinor)
Dorfman; and five grand-
daughters.
NORMA LIEBOWITZ, 63,
died Sept. 18. She leaves her
husband, Israel; four sons,
Stanley, Larry of Deerfield
Beach, Fla., Glenn and
Bruce; a brother, Herbert
Averbach of Palm Beach
Gardens, Fla.; a sister, Mrs.
Herbert (Estelle) Mullin of
White Plains, N.Y.; and six
grandchildren.