I OBITUARIES I In Loving Memory Of SHELDON NACHMAN Who passed away April 3, 1986. We Miss You and Love You, You Are Always In Our Hearts. Shirley, Michael, Gail and Mother In Blessed Memory Of Mother and Grandmother BELLE PORTIN PERLOVE They are not gone that live in hearts they leave behind. Always missed and loved by Toby and Rob Klein- berg, Lenore and Caleb Simon and Ephram, Jason, Belle, B. Joshua and Felicia. ,) , A, SAY IT / WITH TREES JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 18877 W. Ten Mile Road Suite 104 Southfield, Michigan 48075 Phone: (313) 557-6644 Monday thru Thursday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Friday 9 A.M. to 2 hrs. before Sabbath N In Loving Memory Of ESTHER AND MAX KAFTAN Very much loved and in our hearts forever. Your children Allen Kaftan and Edee Moss TO LET THEM KNOW YOU CARE .. . SEND A Berries Bon Bons TRAY 351-4362 Desserts ... iWzitea, By zzez Send A Thoughtful Dessert Tray Delivery Available 24370 W. Ten Mile Rd., Just W. of Telegraph 355-0088 The Michigan Chapter of the American Friends of the Hebrew University mourn, with deep sorrow, the passing of our esteemed colleague and benefactor. CHARLES E. FEINBERG A Founder of the Hebrew University activities in the State of Michigan, he served as the Chapter's Honorary Co-Chairman. A leading American bibliophile, Mr. Feinberg was an Honorary Consultant to the Library of Congress. He served for many years as National Chairman of the Ad- visory Board of the Hebrew University's Jewish National and University Library. A major benefactor of the University, Charles Feinberg was an Honorary Vice President of the American Friends of the Hebrew Univer- sity and, for over 30 years, served as a member of the Board of Gover- nors of the Hebrew University. In 1969, an Honorary Fellowship was con- ferred upon him by the University and in 1987, he was named an Honorary Alumnus. In 1988, he was the recipient of the S. Y. Agnon Gold Medal Award symbolizing the Hebrew University's highest standard of intellectual achievement. Mr. Feinberg was also Past President of the Detroit Association of Phi Beta Kappa and he served as Chairman of the Michigan Historical Commission. His loss will be felt internationally and we extend our sympathy to his wife, Lenore, and children, Susan, Judy and Bartley. Herbert I. Katz, President American Friends of the Hebrew University Harvey Kruger, Chairman of the Board of Governors of Hebrew University Harvey Grace, President Michigan Chapter Shayna Silverman, Director Michigan Chapter 122 FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1988 SIMON BELTZMAN, 78, of Oak Park, died March 4. Sur- vived by three sons, Michael, Stanley and David of Ann Ar- bor; a sister, Mrs. Shirle Irv- ing of California; and six grandchildren. RITA BERLIN, 89, died March 5. She leaves two sons, Byron of East Lansing and Jean David of Sun City, Ariz.; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. JENNIE BERMAN, 90, of Southfield, died March 8. Sur- vived by a son, Jack; two daughters, Mrs. Harold (Bet- ty) Ellias and Mrs. Eugene (Beatrice) Gordon of San Diego, Calif.; ten grand- children and 15 great- grandchildren. LOUIS J. BIGMAN, 81, of Southfield, died March 6. Sur- vived by his wife, Ann; a son, Dr. Ronald; a daughter, Mrs. Isadore (Marilyn) Balan of Oak Grove, Ill.; a brother, Dr. Oscar; a sister, Mrs. Julius (Dora) Corman; and five grandchildren. DOROTHY BOYANER, 80, of Detroit, died March 6. Sur- vived by a son, David of Salem, Ore.; a brother, Her- man Schechter; three sisters, Mrs. Rose Barkoff Meadow of Pompano Beach, Fla., Mrs. Jennie Whiteman of Windsor, Ont., and Mrs. Abe (Ethel) Cherow of Boca Raton, Fla. HELEN FAUST, 88, died March 1. She leaves two brothers, Samuel N. Goldberg and Irving Goldberg of New York; nieces and nephews. RALPH HILL FIELDING, 52, died March 2. He leaves his wife, Beverly; a son, Robert; five daughters, Mrs. Tim (Sharon) Caldwell, Mrs. Mickey (Shelli) Weisberg, Mrs. Jim (Kateri) Hahn, Mar- ci and Cindy; his mother, Mrs. Minnie Fielding of New Jersey; a brother, William of Pennsylvania; and four grandchildren. ILEEN FINK of Fraser died March 2. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Michael D. (Carole) Schwartz; and four grandchildren. daughter, Susan Gorge; and her mother, Mrs. Selma Brookstein of Troy. raine) Oginsky of Dallas. In- terment Detroit. ROSE GOLUB, 85, of Oak Park, died March 8. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Norman (Evelyn) Blatt; two grand- children, four great- grandchildren and one niece. Harry Brenner MOSES HAUSMAN, 85, died March 7. He leaves his wife, Sylvia; and a sister, Yet- ta of New York. MICHAEL J. KAPLAN, 20, died March 5. He leaves his mother, Rita Kaplan; his father, John Kaplan; a sister, Andrea; a step-brother, Craig Reickert; a step-sister, Laura Reickert; and his grand- parents, Rebecca Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney (Yvette) Breitbart. JULIA PATAKI, 105, of Bir- mingham, died March 2. Sur- vived by a grandson, Michael of London, England. CLARA REIMER, 79, of Oak Park, died March 8. Sur- vived by a son, Donald; a daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Druckman; and five grandchildren. Harry H. Brenner, a retired grocery merchant, died Feb. 29 at age 76. Born in Russia, Mr. Bren- ner was the co-founder of Brenner Brothers Markets, which he had started during the Depression and grew to six stores. He was in charge of food distribution for the State of Michigan during World War II. He was on the board of directors of the Nomads Travel Club, a member of the BPOE of Bloomfield Hills, founder of the Parents Foun- dation, a fund to establish group homes for retarded children. He leaves his wife, Marjorie; a son, Larry; two daughters, Shary Sundstrom of Cary, N.C., and Jari of Stanford, Calif.; two brothers, Nathan of Huntington Beach, Calif., and Benjamin of Reseda, Calif.; two sisters, Mary Bieman and Ann Weisman; and three grandchildren. Ethel Karden HELEN SALTZMAN, 75 of Oak Park, died March 7. Sur- vived by two sons, Arnold and Harold; a brother, Harry Saltzman; a sister, Mrs. Irv- ing (Minnie) Cohen; and two grandchildren. FELDMAN MARIE SEGAL, 77, of St. Clair Shores, died March 8. Surviv- ed by three sons, Howard Feldman, David Segal and Frank Segal, both of Califor- nia; a daughter, Susanne Fallen; a brother, Jack Quen; three sisters, Rose Quen, Bet- ty Printz and Rachel Spiro; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. FRANCES SOLOMON, 66, died March 4. She leaves her husband, Samuel; three sons, Michael, Kenneth of Agoura, Calif., and Larry; a sister, Mrs. Gordon (Lillian) Solway of Los Angeles, Calif.; and five grandchildren. RUTH GATES, 69, of Detroit, died March 8. Surviv- ed by four sisters, Mrs. Albert (Anna) Singer, Mrs. Rhoda Shames, Mrs. Jennie G. Robins and Mrs. Frances Sedman. GERTRUDE TESSLER, 85, of Ferndale, died March 2. Survived by a son, Dr. Warren R.; a daughter, Mrs. Dena Wein; three sisters, Mrs. Rita Kasmer, Mrs. Pearl Schlenger of New York and Mrs. Ethel Millman of Washington, D.C.; and six grandchildren. HARRIET F. GOLDBERG, 48, of Ann Arbor, died March 3. Survived by her husband, Jack; a son, Mark Gorge; a SADYE TULPAN, 84, former Detroiter of Dallas, died March 4. She leaves a niece, Mrs. Donald (Lor- Ethel Baker Karden, a member of Jewish women's organizations, died March 6 at age 88. A native Detroiter, Mrs. Karden was a member of Hadassah, National Council of Jewish Women, Sinai Hospital Guild, Women's American ORT and the Han- nah Schloss Old Timers. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Charles (Elaine) Perlman, Mrs. Harry (Bobbie) Miller and Mrs. Leslie (Miriam) Colburn; two brothers, Edward Schlussel and Bernard Schlussel; a sister, Mrs. Carl (Vivian) Chaifetz; 14 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Eugene Weiss Eugene Weiss, past presi- dent of Cong. B'nai Moshe, died March 6 at age 82. Born in Czechoslovakia, Mr. Weiss was a Detroiter for many years prior to moving to North Miami Beach, Fla. He was a meat packing executive. He leaves his wife, Fay; four daughters, Rose Weiner of West Bloomfield, Ellen Weiss, Adrian Rubin and Sandra Rubin, both of North Miami Beach, Fla.; ten grand- children and two great- grandchildren. Interment Detroit.