I OBITUARIES TO LET THEM KNOW YOU CARE . . . SEND A 0 c# ° When So Sorry is not enough... Send a tray Berries 'n Bon Bons Nibbles & Nuts TRAY 443-5550 351-4362 SHIVA BASKETS .. . 1141 ONE AND ONLY Ell A DN A WITH GOOD TASTE Quality Foods Since 1954 CALL US: • CONDOLENCE TRAYS • COMPLETE DINNERS DELIVERED THE GREAT AMERICAN BASKET CO. 352-3840 (313) 626-9050 A Thoughtful Expression... With a Cookie or Candy Tray Good Reading giori00 Since 1942 • THE JEWISH NEWS 354-6060 wE 737-2450 DELIVER! N On joyous or on sad occasions REMEMBER the ISRAEL CANCER ASSOCIATION Michigan Branch Call: 967-4414 The Family of the Late ALBERT SHERMAN Acknowledge with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. Wife, Children and Grandchildren MINNIE ABRAMOVITZ, 77, died Nov. 28. She leaves her husband, Jake; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Gook of Los Angeles, Calif. LOUIS E. ALPERT, 77, former Detroiter of Miami Beach, Fla., died Nov. 11. Sur- vived by his wife, Esther (Toby); a son, Joel of Buffalo Grove, Ill.; a daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Susan) Soloway; a sister, Mrs. Joseph (Rose) Gor- don of Miami Beach, Fla.; and four grandchildren. HYMAN BAND, 79, died Nov. 30. Survived by two sons, Fredrick and Jerry of Delray Beach, Fla.; three daughters, Mrs. Allen (Dr. Phyllis) Seel, Mrs. Sheldon (Beverly) Scharg and Mrs. Michael (Sherry) Surnow; a brother, Michael Wallack; and 12 grandchildren. ESTHER CHESLER, 79, of Ann Arbor, died Nov. 28. She leaves a son, Mark; and two granddaughters. Interment New York. ROSE COLEMAN, 93, died Nov. 23. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. David (Phyllis) Katz; a brother, Dr. Henry Dennis; a sister, Mrs. Lou (Hilda) Kravitz; and three grandchildren. LENA CUTLER, 87, died Nov. 30. Survived by nieces and nephews. FRANCES EFRUSY, 78, died Nov. 30. She leaves two sons, Robert Perliss of Califor- nia and Jerry Efrusy; a daughter, Mrs. Murray (Leatrice) Goodwin; three sisters, Pauline Pasco, Freda Ozeran and Mrs. Stanley (Elizabeth) Meirowitz; and six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. ALBERT E. ELLENSON, 82, died Nov. 24. He leaves his wife, Ida; a daughter, Mrs. Fred (Marsha) Gordon; two brothers, Louis and Harry; a sister, Mrs. Ben (Vicki) Jackson of Dallas, 'Ibx.; and four grandchildren. LUCILLE GAYLORD, of Los Angeles, died Nov. 25. She leaves her husband, Maurice; two sons, Fred of Van Nuys, Calif., and Murray of Hastings on the Hudson, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Morris (Marion) Baron of Southfield; and eight grandchildren. In- terment Los Angeles. ESTHER GLASS, 89, died Nov. 24. Survived by nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great- nephews, great-great-nieces, great-great-nephews. Inter- ment New York City. 142 I FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1987 DORIS B. GLEIT, 92, died Nov. 24. Survived by nieces and nephews. BARBARA HASSIN, 83, died Nov. 30. Survived by a sister, Mrs. Fremont (Edith) Sweetwine. LENKA HERSKOVIC, 65, died Nov. 30. Survived by two sons, Thomas and Maurice; two sisters, Mrs. Esther Offer of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and Mrs. Helena Zehavi of Holon, Israel; eight grandchildren. FREDA JOSEPHSON, 80, died Nov. 26. She leaves two sisters, Mrs. Lena Gross of Florida and Mrs. Jack (Laura) Bigelman; nieces and nephews. SOPHIE KRAMER, 71, died Nov. 30. She leaves her husband, Benjamin; three sisters and one brother. CHANNA LEVIN, 77, died Nov. 26. Survived by her hus- band, Rabbi Leizer; a son, Avrohom Chaim; two daughters, Mrs. Beryl (Yocheved) Wein and Mrs. Chaim Dov (Devorah) Keller; two brothers, Zeesha Heshel and Chaim Heshel; two sisters, Esther Dena and Bat- sheva Heshel. SOL MENDELSON, 71, died Nov. 24. Survived by his wife, Bernice; a son, Eliott; a daughter, Mrs. Avi (Anita) Peri; a brother, Jerome Morgan; and three grandchildren. BESSIE DISKIN NAGEL, 82, died Nov. 30. Survived by her husband, Benjamin; a son, Sam Diskin; three daughters, Mrs. Glenn (Aileen) Winsen of California, Mrs. David (Helen) Fink and Sharon Lefkofsky of New York; a brother, Burt Kanarek of Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.; a sister, Geraldine Diamond; 17 grandchildrn and four great-grandchildren. DAVID NAGEL, 74, died Nov. 27. He leaves his wife, Betty; a son, Irwin of Arizona; two daughters, Natalie and Mrs. William (Annette) Luria of Arizona; a brother, Ben- jamin; and three grandchildren. TILLIE PULLBERG, 84, died Nov. 23. She leaves her husband, Henry; a son, Stanley of Paris, France; a daughter, Mrs. Bernard (Phyllis) Eisenstein; two brothers, David Sugarman and Leslie Sugarman, both of Chicago, Ill.; a sister, Mrs. Ida Rosner of Chicago; and three grandchildren. SIDNEY ROSENBLATT, 72, died Nov. 29. He leaves a son, Dr. Gary; a daughter, Mrs. Maurice (Susan) Turet- sky; two sisters, Mrs. Sidney (Rita) Kushner and Mrs. Melvin (Bettie) Rechtman; and four grandchildren. HILDA OPPENHEIM STEPHENS, died Nov. 26. She leaves a sister, Mrs. Rebecca Kellman; and a niece. IRVING WEINTRAUB, 75, died Dec. 1. He leaves his wife, Pauline; two daughters, Mrs. Leon (Marsha) Botkin of Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Harold (Trudy) Shapiro; two brothers, Milton and Henry; a sister, Mrs. Harold (Mae) Zlotnik of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and for grandchildren. Dr. Leo Shipko Dr. Leo Shipko, who was among the pioneering organizers of the College of Dentistry at Aviv Univer- sity, died Nov. 28. A 1951 graduate of the University of Detroit Dental School, Dr. Shipko was an associate professor at the school for 14 years and was active in a variety of alumni affairs. He was founding president of the University of Detroit's Orthodontics Socie- ty and was the dental school's Alumnus of the Year in 1980. As an active member of Alpha Omega Dental Frater- nity, he also helped establish a dental school in Jerusalem. For many years, Dr. Shipko was involved in the activities of the Magen David Adom, the Israel counterpart of the Red Cross in Israel. He chaired two campaigns on behalf of the Israel medical service. Dr. Shipko leaves his wife, Roslyn; three sons, Jeffrey of Chicago, Ill., Robert of Kew Gardens, N.Y., and Dr. Phillip of Beverly Hills, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Daniel (Susan) Orman of Windsor; a brother, Dr. Albert; and a sister, Mrs. Saymour (Betty) Lichter of In- dianapolis, Ind. Arnold Cohodas Arnold M. Cohodas, nephew of Northern Michigan philan- thropist Sam Cohodas and former president of Cohodas Brothers, is dead at age 74. A native of Menominee, Mich., Mr. Cohodas was a member of the board of direc- tors of the Michigan Finan-