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Frank Rosenbaum Dies,
Attorney, Rabbi's Kin
Frank Rosenbaum, father
of Cong. B'nai Moshe's Rabbi
Stanley Rosenbaum and a
senior partner in the law
firm of Rosenbaum, Bloom,
Kaufman, Appel and Moses,
died June 15 at age 79.
Born in Philadelphia, Mr.
Rosenbaum was a member of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek and
Cong. B'nai Moshe, an officer
of the Shaarey Zedek Men's
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He was graduated from the
University of Michigan Law
School (1935). He served as
chairman of the committee on
law and social action for the
Michigan Chapter of the
American Jewish Congress in
1955-1956.
Mr. Rosenbaum was
president of the Michigan
Chapter of the AJCongress
from 1957 to 1959. He was a
member of the national
executive committee and na-
tional governing committee of
the AJCongress. He also was
a member of the executive
committee and board member
of the Jewish Community
Council.
Mr. Rosenbaum was a
board member of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, a
member of the State Bar of
Michigan, Detroit Bar Asso-
ciation, Law Science
Academy, American Judica-
ture Society, National Asso-
ciation Claimant and Com-
pensation Attorneys and Tau
Epsilon Rho.
He leaves his wife, Joyce;
two sons, Arthur of Clarem-
ont, Calif., and Rabbi Stan-
ley; a daughter, Phyllis of
Jerusalem; a sister, Mrs.
Sara Bloom of Beverly Hills,
Calif.; two brothers, Benja-
min of Redondo Beach, Calif.,
and Morris; and three grand-
children.
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Prifiav .1une 19 1987
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
In Treasured Memory of
MORRIS TULUPMAN
Dearly Beloved Husband, Father & Grandfather
We remember the years of love and devotion. We
shared happiness and sorrow, laughter and tears.
You now have a precious little namesake, Molly
Sarah Grier. You will never be forgotten.
Wife, Children and Grandchildren
Yahrzeit, June 17, 1987
June 6, 1977
In Memory of Our Beloved Aunt
TOBY MOSKOVITZ
Who passed away June 6, 1987.
Will be sadly missed by the Moskovitz nieces
and nephews:
Ari and Ella
Leon and Joan
Ben and Lillian
Marshall and Ida
Norman and Ann
Richard and Judie
Phil and Dorothy
Sam and Edith
Si and Adelle
Morris and Phyllis
Bud and Ann
Fay Stern, a member of
Jewish women's organiza-
tions, died June 13 at age 89.
Born in Milwaukee, Wis.,
Mrs. Stern was a member of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Hadas-
sah, National Jewish Hospi-
tal`National Asthma Center
(formerly CARIH), National
Council of Jewish Women
and the sisterhood of Temple
Beth El.
She leaves two sons, Mil-
ford and Norman; a daughter,
Mrs. Bernard (Muriel) Moray;
a brother, Maurice Green-
berg; grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
Helen Lenhoff
Helen Lenhoff, a 50-year
member of Temple Beth El,
died June 12 at age 91.
Born in New York City,
Mrs. Lenhoff also was a
member of the Braille and
Cancer Pad Society of the
temple and the National
Council of Jewish Women.
She leaves two sons, Max-
well of Tampa, Fla, and Lt.
Cdr. Henry C.; a daughter,
Mrs. Gerald (Lois) Finn; ten
grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren