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January 27, 1989 - Image 123

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-01-27

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YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH

Founded 1914

JOSEPH TANENBAUM SCHOOL FOR BOYS SALLY ALLAN ALEXANDER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

15751 West Lincoln Drive
Southfield, Michigan 48076

32605 Bellvine Trail
Beverly Hills, Michigan 48010

Administration Office: 557-6750

tice in the Maccabees
Building in Detroit, where he
worked until 1960.
He served in the Army from
1942 to 1946. He was a
diplomate of the American
Board of Ophthalmology in
1944 and was part of the
teaching program at the
Kresge Eye Institute. Dr.
Croll and his brother Maurice
published articles nationally
and internationally.
He performed the first cor-
nea transplant in Michigan
in the late 1940s. He retired
in 1983.
Dr. Croll leaves his wife,
Elizabeth; a daughter, Ed-
wina Davis; a son, Alan of
Beverly Hills, Calif.; three
brothers, Sen. David A. of
Toronto, Ont., Dr. Maurice
and Cecil; and six
grandchildren.

American
Physicians
Literary Guild.
He -leaves his wife,
Josephine; a daughter, Mrs.
Ralph (Sonya) Raimi of
Rochester, N.Y.; two grand-
daughters and two
great-grandchildren.

Anne Kahn

Anne H. Kahn, a member of
the National Council of
Jewish Women and
Hadassah, died Jan. 19 at age
88.

Born in England, Mrs.
Kahn leaves a son, A. David;
a daughter, Mrs. Seymour
(Beatrice) Rowe; a brother,
Gene Redlich of Lyndhurst,
Ohio; 10 grandchildren and 2
great-grandchildren.

Anna Siegel

Anna Siegel, a member of
Jewish women's organiza-
tions, died Jan 18 at age 89.
Born in Russia, Mrs. Siegel
was a member of the Sinai
Hospital Guild, Jewish Na-
tional Fund and Hadassah.
She leaves two sons, Albert
B. of Palo Alto, Calif., and Dr.
Sheldon of Indianapolis; a
daughter, Mrs. Aubrey
(Shirley) Goldman; eight
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

Louis Levinson

Dr. R. Drews

Dr. Robert S. Drews, a
psychiatrist who practiced in
Detroit for nearly 60 years,
died Jan. 19 at age 88.
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Dr.
Drews retired in 1983. He was
graduated from Wayne State
University Medical School in
1925. He got a doctorate in
public health from the
University of Michigan
Medical School in 1938. He
was a fellow Moreno Institute
of Psychodrama and Group
Psychotherapy.
Dr. Drews was a member of
the American Psychiatric
Association and the Detroit
Philosophical Society. He won
two first prizes from the

1988-89 GIRLS SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS

Our high school graduating classes have consistently held a record-breaking percentage of Phi Beta
Kappa, State of Michigan Competitive Scholarship and National Merit Scholarship awardees.

WE REMEMBER

During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahrzeits of the following departed friends,
with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and studying of mishnayos.

FANNIE BLINDER BLONDER
SAMUEL CARMEN
MOLLE COHEN
MALY COHN
SOL COPIN
SOPHIE FREED
ANNA R. GOLDBERG
HARRY JACOBSON
LAWRENCE N. KELLER
ANNETTE M. KUNICK
SARAH SALTSMAN
NETTIE KWARTOWITZ
SCHECHTER
FANNY ANNA SMITH
FAY TEITELBAUM
EDWARD BUNIN
DEVORAH GOLDFARB
LENA HOLTZMAN
JENNIE MANDELBAUM
PEARL ROTTENBERG
GEORGE ALLEN
JOSEPH BENJAMIN
MORRIS BERNSTEIN
RACHEL DANN
SARAH GOLDMAN

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ROSE LAPINSKY
JULIA LEBOVICS
MENDEL SIMON
HYMAN WATERSTONE

NATHAN BAKALAR
WOLF COHEN
TILLIE FELDMAN
ESTHER GLICKSMAN
SELMA S. LEVINE
THEODORE LIPMAN
SINA SCHULIST
JENNIE SHORE
LEON J. SIMON
GEOFFREY I. SPECTOR
FANNIE YAKER
ERNEST H. CHAYET
MELVIN E. DUCHAN
SOPHIE EMMERS
SOPHIE ENGELMAN
SARALEE GORDON
RUBEN GREVNIN
ROSE HERSHMAN
PEARL PATENT

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RUDOLF RIB
MAX RUBIN
HELEN E. SILVER
LILLIAN ZEIDMAN
MAX COHEN
ROSE FELDSTEIN
HANNCHEN HESS
ALBERT KANFER
MAX KAPLAN
JACK LUBLIN
DAVID MORRIS
BENJAMIN A. POLLACK
MARY ERLICH
MARY FILL
EUGENE J. GOODMAN
SAMUEL GORE
PAULA M. GREENBLATT
ESTHER F. KLAUS
BERNICE LAKIAN
HERMAN SCHEN
SIMA KAILA BAS MOSHE
MAX WAIN
BEN WEIDER
REBECCA YANCHAIR

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E. Einstandig

Elaine Dale Einstandig,
past president of the Infants
Service Group, died Jan. 21 at
age 48.
Born in Detroit, Mrs.
Einstandig was a member of
Hadassah and Women's
American ORT.
She leaves her husband,
Milton; a son, David; a
daughter, Deborah; her
mother, Mrs. Ruth Redlich;
and a brother, Robert Redlich.

REMEMBER THE 630 CHILDREN OF YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH WHEN PLANNING YOUR ESTATE

Louis Levinson

Louis Levinson, founder of
the first Shaarit Haplaytah
organization in Detroit in
1948, died Jan. 17 at age 70.

A survivor of the Holocaust,
Mr. Levinson was born in
Kazimierz, Poland, and came
to Detroit in 1947.
In response to a blood drive
on his behalf, he organized
the Albert Einstein Lodge of
B'nai B'rith, which was com-
prised of Holocaust survivors
in Detroit.
He owned and operated a
family business, Radom
Tailors, originally located on
Dexter Blvd. and later in Oak
Park and Livonia. Following
his retirement in 1977, Mr.
Levinson continued to be an
active volunteer for the
Jewish Scholarship Fund and
at Sinai Hospital, where he
served as an interpreter for
Russian immigrants.
He is survived by his wife,
Rosa; three sons, Dr. Sandy
Livnat of Silver Spring, Md.,
Dr. Marty and Dr. Jay; and
seven grandchildren.

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Ira Kaufman
1896-1986

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