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(313) 626-9050 PINSKER PROGRESSIVE AID SOCIETY Announces the Dedication of THE LAKER MEMORIAL ARCH & PLAQUES 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28, '1986 PINSKER CEMETERY GROUNDS Community is Invited to Attend This Event WNAISRAEL Nemetz'al Cadeice TRANQUILITY, BEAUTY, AND DIGNITY ENHANCED BY PERPETUAL CARE 42400 12 MILE ROAD ACROSS FROM THE Exclusively Serving Our Jewish Community and Featuring The Gardens of THE TREE OF LIFE and THE TWELVE TRIBES OF ISRAEL FOR COMPLETE DETAILS CONTACT Ronald Resnick MANAGER & CONSULTANT 348-3711 or 851-4803 OBITUARIES NOVI, MICHIGAN 48050 TWELVE OAKS MALL PRE-PLANNED SAVINGS! $295.00 PER SPACE WHILE THE CEMETERY DEVELOPS, PRICES WILL CONTINUE TO RISE! AMENITIES INCLUDE: (1) Membership of national at exchange (2) Free credit life, for those 65 years of age or younger (3) Free children's protection until 18 years of age (4) Free perpetual core (5) Payment plans, of course BENEFIT NOW • Less than 1 /2 the market price . • Best selections • Fully beautified in 2 years WE REMEMBER ELUL SEPT. 24 28 24 28 24 28 24 28 24 28 24 28 24 28 25 29 25 29 25 29 25 29 25 29 25 29 25 29 25 29 26 30 26 30 26 30 26 30 26 30 26 30 OCT. 1 27 DAVID MAISELOFF 1 27 ISADORE ROSENBLOOM 1 27 HAROLD K. SEIGLE 1 27 JOSEPH SLAKTER 1 27 MALKA YAMPOLSKY 28 2 ALICE ZACK KARP 2 28 SEYMOUR KATCHER 28 2 CHERNIA KNOPPOW 2 28 HARRY MARGOUS 2 NORMA A. NEWMAN SHOEMAKER 28 2 28 DAVID WEINSTEIN 28 ANNA WROTSLAVSKY 2 28 MARGARET YELUN 2 28 HILDA P. YORKE 2 28 SOLOMON ZIMNER 29 3 MINNIE DINKIN 29 3 EVA GLASER 29 3 JACOB MIGDAL 29 3 IDA NOSANCHUK 3 29 JESSIE NOVITZ 3 29 HARRY SHULMAN 29 3 MEYER H. SUROWITZ 3 29 SAUL TARNOPOL 29 3 RABBI M. LAGER Tishri 4 1 BLUE BERLIN 4 1 YERUCHIM BERLIN 4 1 BROCHO BURKOW 4 1 FAYGA BURKOW 4 1 NOCHUM BURKOW 4 1 MORRIS EIZEN 4 1 BLUE FELDMAN 4 1 ISAAC KAMMERMAN 4 1 SAMUEL PEARLSTEIN 4 1 SARAH RUBINSTEIN 4 1 SOLOMON SIDDER 4 1 ABRAHAM Z. TUGMAN UBBIE BUTZER DORA CHAI3EN PETER S. GOLDSTEIN HYMAN KRASNICK REGINA RUBINSTEIN MAX SCHNEIDER HARRY THAV MORRIS ALBERT MAX AVERBACH ALBERT DAVIS MEYER LEVY JACOB MILLER PAUL MILER JACOB MUST SOPHIE SCHERR IDA COHEN DAVE GOOZE SHIRLEY GRUBER NATHAN ROSENBERG IDA SCHLAFMAN BERNARD WALTMAN Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. 557-6750 CEMETERY BEHIND OUR OFFICE IN THE CENTURY 21 BLDG. THE HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (Chesed Shel Emes) Invites the GREATER DETROIT JEWRY to participate in a MEMORIAL SERVICE for the Six Million Jews who perished in Europe at the Hands of the Nazis, which will be held on , SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1986, 12:00 NOON at the HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK (Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery) Gratiot and Fourteen Mile Rd. 1 RABBI SHERMAN P. KIRSHNER of CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL of W. Bloomfield and CANTOR MAX SHIMANSKY of CONGREGATION BETH ACHIM will participate in these services. re 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 126 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.