YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH
Founded 1914
JOSEPH TANENBAUM SCHOOL FOR BOYS SALLY ALLAN ALEXANDER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
32605 Bellvine Trail
Beverly Hills, Michigan 48010
15751 West Lincoln Drive
Southfield, Michigan 48076
PATRICIA K. LEWISTON,
82, died Jan. 3. She leaves
three sons, Michael, Richard
and David; a sister, Mrs.
Frances Abramson; and six
grandchildren.
SOL POKART, 66, died Jan.
10. No known survivors.
MARTIN SCHIFF, 90, of
West Bloomfield, died Jan.
10. Survived by two sons, Dr.
Arthur of Rancho Mirage,
Calif., and Dr. Herman S.; one
brother, one sister, six grand-
children and one great-grand-
child.
BEATRICE SCHOLNICK,
91, died Jan. 4. She leaves
three sons, Morton Scholnick
and Ivan Scholnick and
Sheldon Scott; a brother, Saul
Zuieback; and a sister, Mrs.
Herman (Julia) Kanter; seven
grandchildren and one
great-grandson.
ELEANOR SCHWARTZ,
46, died Jan. 7. She leaves her
husband, Morris; and a son,
Gary.
JOSEF SCHULMEISTER,
86, of Detroit, died Jan. 4.
Survived by a son, Fred; a
brother, Felix of Miami, Fla.;
two sisters, Mrs. Lotte Werb-
ner and Bertha of New York
City; four grandchildren and
nine great-grandchildren.
DR. PAUL SILVER, 47, died
Jan. 7. He leaves a son, Erik;
a daughter, Aliza; his mother,
Mrs. Minnie Silver; and a
sister, Mrs. Beatrice
Kingston.
JACK WOLFE, 78, former
Detroiter of Montreal, died
Jan. 7. He leaves his wife,
Ethel; a son, Fred of Florida;
two sisters, Mrs. Sam (Bea)
Kadushin of Southfield and
Mrs. Ann Yancovitch of Las
Vegas, Nev.; six grand-
children and two great-
grandchildren.
ABRAHAM ZAMEK, 89,
died Jan. 4. He leaves two
sons, Charles and David; two
sisters, Mrs. Rose Broderson
and Mrs. Shirley Mainster,
both of Toronto; nine grand-
children and two great-
grandchildren.
S. Carpenter
Saralee Carpenter, active as
a volunteer with the Jewish
Vocational Service, died Jan.
6 at age 64.
Mrs. Carpenter was a
member of Temple Beth El,
Women's American ORT, Na-
tional Council of Jewish
Women and was a precinct
worker with the Republican
Party.
She leaves a son, Michael;
a daughter, Mrs. John (Ron-
nie) Colman; a brother,
Howard Keys of Indiana; and
a granddaughter.
YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH HAS EDUCATED FOUR GENERATIONS OF DETROIT JEWS, TOTAL
ENROLLMENT IN THE ABNER WOLF PRESCHOOL DEPARTMENT IS OVER ONE HUNDRED
STUDENTS ... AN INCREASE OF 31% IN THE LAST FOUR YEARS!
Lucy Bank
Lucy K. Bank, past presi-
dent of Temple Israel of
Jamaica, N.Y., died Jan. 3.
Mrs. Bank also was the past
president of the Federation of
Jewish Women's Organiza-
tions in New York.
She is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Irving (Bar-
bara) Lackritz of St. Louis,
Mo.; a son, Michael of West
Bloomfield; a sister, Helen
Moses of West Hempstead,
N.Y.; and five grandchildren.
Interment New York.
N EWS
Rabbis Paint
Dismal Picture
RI Aviv (JTA) — Six visitors
from the Soviet Union, in-
cluding the chief rabbis of
Moscow, Leningrad and
Odessa, praised the policies of
President Mikhail Gorbachev
on their recent arrival in
Israel but reported sad tales
of Jewish religious life there.
The visitors are Chief Rab-
bi Adolf Shayevich of Moscow,
Chief Rabbi Haim Levitis of
Leningrad, Aharon Litvan,
head of the Jewish communi-
ty in Odessa, and three other
Jewish representatives from
those cities.
This is the first time since
the Bolshevik revolution in
1917 that the chief rabbis of
the two most important
Soviet cities were allowed to
come here on a visit.
The visitors despaired of the
state of religious life in that
community and attributed
the situation to ignorance of
Judaism on the part of most
Soviet Jews, and 70 years of
anti-religious indoctrination
by the Communist regime.
Litvan said an entire year
can go by without a single bar
mitzvah being celebrated at
Odessa's one synagogue.
He said the synagogue can
accommodate 800 people, but
that no more than 30 to 50
worshippers attend Sabbath
services. The city is also
without a mohel; when ser-
vices are needed, one is
brought in from Riga, Cher-
nowitz or Leningrad to per-
form the ritual circumcision.
Rabbi Levitis said he
recently received permission
to teach Hebrew and Jewish
studies in Leningrad, but
only to adults.
"The adults are like
children," he said, in their
knowledge of Jewish subjects.
Dexter and Cortland 1930s
Remember the 630 children of Yeshiva Beth Yehudah when planning your estate.
WE REMEMBER
During the coming week Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahrzeits of the following departed friends,
with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and Studying of Mishnavos.
CLARANCE CAMENKER
CELIA FINE
JACOB GOTTLIEB
PEARL HELPER
GEORGE HYAMS
HAROLD W. ISSER
JOSEPH JONES
FREDA KRAKOW
REUBEN LEVIN
MORRIS ROSENBERG
FANNIE SHAPIRO
MIKE SIEGEL
EDWARD L. SMALL
YAAKOV ZVI STERN
MARY M. STILLWATER
SARAH BERENT
REBECCA BERMAN
CELIA BORLACK
NORMAN COTTLER
JOSEPH H. HELLER
LOUIS LEVIN
ELEANOR RALPH
LOUIS SHERMAN
ZELIG TEREBELO
CHARLES TUKEL
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