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February 10, 1989 - Image 127

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-02-10

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YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH

Founded 1914

JOSEPH TANENBAUM SCHOOL FOR BOYS SALLY ALLAN ALEXANDER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

15751 West Lincoln Drive
32605 Bellvine Trail
Southfield, Michigan 48076
Beverly Hills, Michigan 48010
Administration Office: 557-6750

granddaughter. Interment
Miami, Fla.

ELJA FELDENSTEIN, 86,
of Southfield, died Feb. 4. Sur-
vived by a sister, Mrs. Sol
(Mary) Amsel; nieces and
nephews.

BESSIE FELDMAN, 85,
former Detroiter of Port Aran-
sas, Texas, died Feb. 5. She
leaves two sons, Dr. Herbert of
Corpus Christi, Texas, and
Harold of Ogden, Utah; a
daughter, Mrs. Lawrence
(Irene) Stuart of Prescott,
Ariz.; seven grandchildren
and six great-grandchildren.
Interment Detroit.

SADIE FISHER, 85, of Far-
mington Hills, died Feb. 2.
Survived by a nephew, Nor-
man Jaffee.

MARK FRIEDMAN, 80,
died Feb. 3. He leaves his wife,
Mary M.; two daughters, Mrs.
Daniel (Susan) Connor and
Mrs. Hoyt (Rosemary) Byrum
of Auburn, Ind.; two sisters,
Mrs. Bertha Schwartz and
Mrs. Helen Ross of St. Louis,
Mo.; and four grandchildren.

RACHEL SPILMAN
GRUN, former Detroiter of
Encino, Calif., died Jan. 28.
Survived by two brothers,
Bernard Spilman of Los
Angeles, Calif., and Emil
Spilman of West Bloomfield;
nieces and nephews.

HENRY HOCHMAN, 78, of
Oak Park, died Feb. 6. Surviv-
ed by two sisters, Alma and
Yetta; nieces, nephews, great-
nieces and great-nephews.

GEORGE ARTHUR
KLEINMAN, 91, of Califor-
nia, died Jan. 28. He leaves a
son, Sidney of Chicago, Ill.; a
daughter, Mrs. Phillip (Mary)
Bloom of Terra Bella, Calif.;
a brother, David of Oak Park;
a sister, Pillye Coane; seven
grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren. Interment
Detroit.

LAWRENCE LEONARD,
61, former Detroiter of
Cathedral City, Calif., died
Feb. 5. Survived by his wife,
Fay; two sons, Jeff of Hun-
tington Beach, Calif., and
David of Costa Mesa, Calif.; a
daughter, Wendy Sklar of
West Bloomfield; and three
grandchildren. Interment
California.

BENNY SCHEINER, 97, of
Oak Park, died Feb. 7. Surviv-
ed by his wife, Pearl; a son,
Yitzchock of Israel; two
daughters, Mrs. Leah Nacha
Goldstein of Oak Park and
Mrs. Nosson (Chaya) Viski of
Israel; 18 grandchildren and
many great-grandchildren.

GLORIA SPINNER, 63, of
Southfield, died Feb. 7. Sur-
vived by her husband, Alex; a
son, Howard; a sister, Evelyn
Nathan of Randallstown, Md.

Beth Yehudah Schools ... An Exceptional Academic Program

BERTHA WEISER, 94,
former Detroiter of Buffalo,
N.Y, died Feb. 1. She leaves
two sons, Dr. Milton of Buffalo
and Martin of South Lyon,
Mich.; a brother, Sam Fett-
man of California; and eight
grandchildren. Interment
Detroit.

NORMAN L. "BUD"
WEISMAN, 80, died Feb. 2.
He leaves a daughter, Ginger
Weisman Saunders of Boston,
Mass.; two grandchildren and
one great-granddaughter. In-
terment Dayton, Ohio.

Dr. Marvin Last

Dr. Marvin A. Last, a den-
tist, died Feb. 5 at age 78.
Born in New York, Dr. Last
was graduated from the
University of Marquette Den-
tal School in 1935. He receiv-
ed the city of Southfield's
Heart of Gold award in 1980.
Dr. Last was a former truan-
cy commissioner for the city
of Southfield. He was very ac-
tive in parent-youth guidance
activities in Southfield.
Dr. Last instituted the free
dental clinic at the McDon-
nell Towers in Southfield.
During World War II he serv-
ed as a captain. He was a past
president of the former Con-
gregation Beth Aaron.
He leaves a daughter, Mrs.
Beverly Greenspan; two
sisters, Mrs. Henrietta Eder
and Mrs. Harold (Sylvia) Ash;
and five grandchildren.

100% of our graduates in the past three years have gone on to continue their educations at institutions of higher learning.

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.

ABRAHAM BERMAN
MAX BERRIS
JOE WOMAN
MOSES KOLLER
SARAH MILLER
DAVID H. ROM
LILLIAN SILVERMAN
BERTHA WEITZMAN
LEO ZENTMAN
ABRAHAM AUGUST
BESSIE BERRIS
JACK P ENGEL
RALPH KOELNER
ROSE KONIKOF
ANNA LEVINE
MORRIS MALTZ
KATHERINE RADNER
JOSEPH SAKS
HYMAN SCHWARTZ
BLANCHE I. STERN
JANET STRAUS

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Morris Mitteldorf, a
founder of the Jewish
Association for Retarded
Citizens, died Feb. 5.
Born in New York, Mr. Mit-
teldorf lived many years in
Detroit prior to retiring to
Pompano Beach, Fla. He was
a founding member of the
Detroit Association for
Retarded Citizens. Mr. Mit-
teldorf was a member of Con-
gregation Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses, a member of
Temple Sholom in Pompano
Beach, a member of the 135th
Medical Regiment of the U.S.
Army during World War II.
He was the owner of the 60
Minute Cleaners in Detroit
for more than 30 years.
He leaves his wife, Sara; a
daughter, Barbara Lesa; a
brother, Al; two sisters, Mrs.
Frieda Smith and Mrs.
Lillian Fenberg. Interment
Detroit.

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SAMUEL LIBERSON
LOUIS MENENBERG
JACOB ROSENBERG
SOLOMON ROSENBERG
ERNEST WOLFSHEIMER
ELIZABETH BUSHKIN
LOUIS DANIELS
LENA FARBER
DAVID GROSSMAN
ISADORE KRAMER
SOLOMON LAPINSKY
SAMUEL TECHNER
ABRAHAM BERKOWITZ
BENJAMIN BRUSELOFF
RABBI JOSEPH EISENMAN
KALMAN 5. FLORENCE
SIMCHA KLEINEMUS
ROSE LEWIS
KARL LOEWENSTEIN
IRVING ZEFF

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