• SAY IT WITH TREES The Officers and Board of the Michigan Chapter of the American Friends of the Hebrew University mourn, with deep sorrow, the passing of our esteemed colleague and friend. BERNARD CHERRICK Vice President of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. A native of Dublin, Ireland, Cherrick was educated in England. He was chief rabbi to the New Synagogue in London, chaplain to the British Ar- my, served in France as chaplain to the British Expeditionary Forces. Cherrick headed the Jewish Notional Fund and United Palestine Appeal in Great Britain and appointed world director of organization of the Hebrew University. He is a member of the university's major policy com- mittees, vice president of Hebrew University, chairman of the Israel Academic Committee, vice president of the International Association of University Presidents and represented the university at IAUP congresses in Seoul and Monrovia. 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 His lectures have been widely published and he has appeared at forums throughout the world. Cherrick holds an honorary doctorate from Nor- thern Michigan University. His loss will be felt internationally and we extend our sympathy to his family and friends. Herbert D. Katz, President American Friends of the Hebrew University Harvey Kruger, Chairman of the Board of Governors of Hebrew University Dr. Harris Mainster, President Michigan Chapter Shayna Silverman, Director Michigan Chapter •IROS • When The Need Arises For A Condolence Or Shiva Tray, Call On Us. No Notice Needed. Delivery Service Available. Mt •-• .1 ■.•. FANNIE BECHER Passed Away December 29, 1987 In Loving Memory, Always In Our Hearts. The Becker and Gallant Families zoi In Beloved Memory Of 29145 Northwestern Hwy. at 12 Mile Rd. 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Send a tray Nibbles & Nuts 737-8088 82 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1988 I OBITUARIES I ESTHER MALKA BERLIN, of Southfield, died Dec. 24. Survived by a son, Marvin; a daughter, Mrs. Laura Beneson; a brother, Al Tobe of Florida; eight grand- children and 10 great-grand- children. ZELDA GROSS, 86, died Dec. 23. She leaves a son, Joseph; a brother, Edmund Saperston; and two grand- children. RUTH LASH, 75, died Dec. 21. she leaves her husband, Nathan; two sons, Bernard and Jerry; a brother, Carl Bliss; and four grandchildren. EFIM LITVAK, 79, of Southfield, died Dec. 26. Sur- vived by his wife, Ida; two sons, Semion and Alex; a daughter, Mrs. Semion (Dina) Brik of Thornhill, Ont., Cana- da; a sister, Mrs. Paula Simas; and four grandchildren. ERWIN MILLER, 63, former Detroiter of Boca Raton, Fla., died Dec. 25. He leaves a brother, Martin of Birmingham; a sister, Mrs. Ir- ving (Harriet) Berke of Boca Raton. SYLVIA MILLER, 79, of Oak Park, died Dec. 25. Sur- vived by a son, Marvin Green; a daughter, Mrs. Marian Langwald of Las Vegas, Nev.; a sister, Mrs. Rae Brody; six grandchildren and five great- grandchilden. ELLIOTT MOYER, former Detroiter of Washington, D.C., died Dec. 13. He leaves his wife, Miriam (Finsterwald); a son, James A. of New York; a sister, Mrs. Marcus (Leona) Ginn of Southfield; and two grandchildren. Interment Washington, D.C. SYLVIA PATLOW, 82, of Oak Park, died Dec. 22. Sur- vived by a son, Morton Jerry; a daughter, Mrs. William (Anita) Berresse of El Ibro, Calif.; and five grandchildren. LOUIS RICHTER, 91, died Dec. 22. He leaves a son, Gerald; two grandchildren and three great-grand- children. ABE SAGINAW, 95, of Oak Park, died Dec. 26. Survived by his wife, Molly; two sons, Dr. Israel Saginaw and Gerald Gilfix; two daughters, Mrs. Grace Nusbaum and Mrs. Herman (Evelyn) Borlack; four grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. ELLIS SAMUEL, 85, died Dec. 28. He leaves a son, Richard; a sister, Mrs. Elsie Niel of California. JACOB WEITZER, former Detroiter of North Miami Beach, Fla., died Dec. 26. Sur- vived by his wife, Pauline; two daughters, Mrs. Helmut (Et- ta) Bernard and Mrs. William E. (Leah) Singer, both of Southfield; and five grand- children. Interment Miami. Dr. Kapetansky Dr. Donald I. Kapetansky, a plastic surgeon affiliated with Providence, Children's and Sinai hospitals, died Dec. 22 at age 58. A native Detroiter, Dr. Kapetansky was a reconstruc- tive plastic surgeon whose specialty was repairing cleft palates. He was interna- tionally known for his special- ty about which he had writ- ten several books. He was graduated from the Universi- ty of Michigan Medical School. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Michael (Carol) Golob and Mrs. David (Joanne) Can- vasser of Iowa city, Iowa; his mother, Mrs. Fay Kapetansky of Lake Worth, Fla.; two brothers, Dr. Fred of Colum- bus, Ohio, and Larry King of Lake Worth; five grand- children. Morey Kutzen Morey Kutzen, former owner of Moray's Jewelry Stores, died Dec. 23 at age 85. Born in Detroit, Mr. Kutzen owned two jewelry stores in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor. He was a 45-year member of Con- gregation Beth Israel in Ann Arbor and a former board member. He was active in the student development depart- ment of Eastern Michigan University. He was a member of the Washtenaw Country Club, a 32nd degree Mason — Ypsilanti Chapter, a member of the Hannah Schloss Old Timers. He leaves his wife, Annette; two daughter, Mrs. Sheldon (Judith) Levin and Mrs. Lawrence (Stephanie) Weins- tein of Wilmette, Ill.; a sister, Mrs. Dennis (Flora) Kovan; and seven grandchildren. Charles Chapin Charles Chapin, an engineer for the city of Detroit's water and sewerage department, died Dec. 20 at age 66. Born in Detroit, Mr. Chapin was with the department for 42 years. He was a licensed professional engineer and a life member of the Institute of