The Family of the Late MONUMENTS BY BERTHA BESSMAN BERG URBACH AND Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her memory at 10:45 a.m. (NEW TIME), Sunday, Nov. 30 at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Rosen- baum will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK LI 4-2212 Next to Stanley Steamer WE REMEMBER During the coming week Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahrzelts of the following departed friends, with the tradi- tional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kad- dish and Studying of Mishnavos. MEYER BECKMAN HELEN BRAND IRVING DWORKIN MAX FLEISCHER FANNIE FRIEDMAN SOL R. GREENWALD NORMA HELFMAN SOL LAPINSKY BESSIE R. SIROTA SADIE BASS FREEDMAN CHESHVAN NOV. 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 SAM BAIDELL LOUIS GOTTLIEB SARAH KIRSCH HARRIS KOSOFSKY JOSEPH H. KUNIN SONIA MICHELSON DAVE RABINOWITZ LENA SCOTT SOSIA SHIFFMAN T1LUE G. SMOLINSKY PETER WEISSWASSER PETER BOESKY ANN GOLDBERG ISIDORE GOLDMAN MORRIS H. SILBER HARRY EHRENFREUND JACOB FISH GUCKA GRUNBAUM BEN HOCHMAN MOLUE WEINSTEIN HOFFMAN MORRIS KAPLAN HELEN KAUFMAN SAMUEL B. POSNER KARL YAGODA FEIGA YAMPOLSKY ARTHUR BENJAMIN SHIRLEY DEVUN FREDA ELSTEIN NATHAN FRIDSON IDA GOLDSTEIN BENJAMIN D. KRUGEL MILTON MANHEIMER JOHN E. SIEGEL MINNIE TICHIN MILTON TOWLEN BENNY DEREVNY CHARLES GOLDSCHLAG JACOB JOSLOVE DR. BERNARD D. LYNN ADELE REIDER - JOSEPHINE ROGGIN ARTHUR ROTTENBERG ANNE SHEKTMAN ABRAHAM VAUTZKIN FANNIE ENGEL SUZANNE FRIEDMAN LOUIS HOBERMAN BORUCH LEVINE ISADORE MARCUS MAX WAINER 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 DEC 29 1 29 1 29 1 29 1 29 1 29 1 29 1 29 1 29 1 29 1 29 1 30 2 30 2 30 2 • 30 2 KISLEV 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. Southfield In Loving Memory Of 557-6750 To know her was to love her. She brightened the lives of everyone with whom she came in con- tact. May her soul rest in peace. \ The Family of the Late SARAH SHERWIN Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her memory at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 30 at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Conrad will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. SHIVA BASKETS . .. WITH GOOD TASTE THE GREAT AMERICAN BASKET CO. (313) 626-9050 In Loving Memory Of Our Dearest Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother NORMA GELIEBTER Who passed away 11 years ago, Nov. 28, 1975. No longer in our lives to share, but in our hearts you are always there. Sadly missed by children Belle, Ida and Jack; grandchildren and great-grandchildren. "Serving the Jewish community with traditional dignity and understanding" HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL SERVING ALL CEMETERIES 543-1622 26640 GREENFIELD ROAD OAK PARK, MICHIGAN 48237 110 Alan H. Dorfman Funeral Director & Mgr. Friday, November 28, 1986 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OBITUARIES BEN BLUMBERG, 82, died Nov. 18. He leaves a brother, Max. ELI BORODOWKO, 71, of Southfield, died Nov. 24. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Louis (Sylvia) Katz and Mrs. Edith Langsen of Hayward, Calif. EDWARD COHEN, 87, died Nov. 20. He leaves nieces and nephews. ESTHER DOMNITCH, 86, of Berkley, died Nov. 19. Survived by a son, Michael S. Downes; two daughters, Mrs. Samuel (Eva) Solomon and Dorothy; and three brothers, Louis Lelchook of Torrence, Calif., Paul Lelchook of Uni- versity City, Mo., and Ben Lelchook of Sioux City, Iowa; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. DORIS GREENBERG, 92, died Nov. 21. She leaves her husband, Israel; a son, Daniel; a brother, Aaron Le- vin; and a sister, Ethel Goldstein; and three grandchildren. ALAN J. GREENWALD, 42, former Detroiter of Chicago, Ill., died Nov. 22. Survived by a son, Joseph of Farmington Hills; a daugh- ter, Pauline of Farmington Hills; and his parents, Rose and William Greenwald of Detroit. ANNA HOLTZMAN, 92, of Southfield, died Nov. 23. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Morris (Hilda) Kaplan, Mrs. Stanley (Sarah) Engel and Mrs. Irene West of Palm Springs, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Ida Pollack of California; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. SYLVIA (COOPERMAN) HYMAN, 76, of Oak Park, died Nov. 18. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Carole Jonas and Mrs. Ronald (Frances) Stewart; four brothers, Louis Zucker, Harry Zucker, William Zucker and Morris Zucker; seven grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. CAROL KUTZEN former Detroiter of Purchase, N.Y., died Nov. 19. Survived by her husband, Jerome; three chil- dren, Thomas, Terri and Peggy. Interment Purchase. SAUL LEVINE, 90, of Oak Park, died Nov. 22. Survived by his wife, Molly; two sons, Lou and Hy; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. EDITH RUTH MOSS, 91, former Detroiter of Spain, died Nov. 15. She leaves a son, Milton of New York; a daughter, Dr. Sheila Helfman of Yuma, Ariz.; a brother, Ned Smokier of Huntington Woods; a sister, Jean Fleisig of Toronto, Ont.; and six grandchildren. Interment Spain. HELEN NEWMAN, 77, of Southfield, died Nov. 19. Survived by her husband, Marvin; a son, Paul of Freemont, Mich.; a brother, Joseph Klein of Buffalo, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Regina Shapiro of Southfield; and three grandchildren. Sidney; three daughters, Linda Hirsch of Lathrup Vil- lage, Judith McGaffey of San Francisco, Calif., and Dori McPhee of Orlando, Fla.; her mother, Hilda Stark of Los Angeles; a sister, Margo Stark Ivary of Los Angeles; and three grandchildren. IRVING OPPENHEIM, 81, died Nov. 19. He leaves his wife, Ethel; two sisters, Re- becca Kellman and Hilda Stephens. SEYMOUR SUMMER, 64, of Oak Park, died Nov. 23. Survived by his wife, Rona; a son, Michael; a daughter, Mrs. Keith (Hanna) Daniels of Flint; two brothers, Joseph L. of Santa Monica, Calif., and Albert; a sister, Mrs. Nathan (Dorothy) Rubens- tein; and one grandson. SANDRA SAMUELS, 58, former Detroiter of Is- lamorada, Fla., died Nov 13. Survived by her husband, BERTHA WEINER, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, Calif., 89, died Nov. 19. She leaves nieces and nephews. Harry Cohen, Led Bowlers Harry Cohen, executive secretary of International B'nai B'rith Bowling Associa- tion (IBBBA) from 1959 until his retirement this year, died Nov. 19 at age 79. Born in New York, Mr. Cohen lived many years in Detroit prior to his retire- ment to Florida 12 years ago. Upon his retirement from the IBBBA, Mr. Cohen was named secretary emeritus. He was first named to the IBBBA board of governors in 1953. He was one of the founders of Louis D. Brandeis Lodge of B'nai B'rith in 1945 and a past president. For many years he was secretary of the Brandeis Bowling League, prior to moving to Florida. Mr. Cohen was named hon- orary president of the IBBBA and received the organiza- tion's highest award, the Service Achievement Award. In Delray Beach, Fla., Mr. Cohen was a member of the Kings Point Lodge of B'nai B'rith. He also was honored by the Brittany Area of the Kings Point Complex in 1983 Mary Zameck Mary Zameck, a life member and past president of Hadassah, died Nov 18 at age 78. Born in London, Ont., Mrs. Zameck also was a member of Adat Shalom Synagogue and its sisterhood, a founding member of Northwest Child Rescue Women, United He- brew Schools Woman's Auxil- iary, and a volunteer at Pre- ntis Manor. She leaves son, Harvey; a daughter, Jacquelyn; a brother, Max Silverstein of Florida; and four grandchildren. "for his service as past president." Mr. Cohen was a retired sales representative, dealing with wholesale tobacco and groceries. He was a member of Cong. B'nai David and sang in its choir for more than 40 years. Mr. Cohen leaves his wife, Edythe; a son, Dr. Eugene of Rockfored, Mich.; a daughter, Mrs. Sy (Marilyn) Borsen of Southfield; three sisters, Mrs. Albert (Ida) Diamond of Oak Park, Mrs. Fred Linden of Southfield and Mrs. Charles (Goldie) Young of Delray Be- ach,. Fla.; and six grandchildren. Interment De- troit. Marcus Kornstein Marcus Kornstein of Char- leston, W. Va., died Nov. 17. He was 94. He was a member, in Char- leston, of B'nai Jacob Synagogue, Temple Israel, Zionist Organization of America, Jewish National Fund, B'nai B'rith, Kanawha Players, Light Opera Guild, Moose Lodge, Pythians, Lions Club and Allied Artists. Mr. Kornstein was on the national boards of the ZOA and JNF. In July 1973, he traveled to Israel to receive a service award from JNF. He received many awards from both the national and Tri- State (West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky) region of ZOA. He studied art and took up painting. Some of his works won prizes in art shows. He is survived by a daugh- ter, Mrs. Richard (Jan) Boyer of Rochester Hills, Mich.; four grandchildren and one great-grandson. Interment Charleston.