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June 30, 1989 - Image 123

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-06-30

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YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH

Administration Office: 557-6750

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

75 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE IN JEWISH EDUCATION

rothers, Henry Burston and
)seph Burston.

JOHN LEPAULE, 77, died
T
une 24. He leaves his wife,
Alan; a son, Laurence of
lerkeley, Calif.; a daughter,
.orraine of Amsterdam,
Tolland; three brothers, Mor-
ris Lawson of Los Angeles,
Calif., Louis Lawson and Fred
Paul of San Mateo, Calif.; two
sisters, Mrs. Seymour
(Lillian) Cohn and Mrs. Sam
(Eva) Pinkis of Laguna Hills,
Calif.

ROSE LEVI, 96, former
Detroiter of Lauderhill, Fla.,
died June 26. Survived by a
sister, Mrs. Sophie Gorelick of
Margate, Fla.; a nephew, Ir-
(win Fuhrman of Coral
' Springs, Fla. Interment
Detroit.

JEANNE P. MARTIN, 80,
died June 27. She leaves a
son, Marshall; and one
granddaughter.

SHIRLEY RUBINOFF, 81,
of Detroit, died June 23. Sur-
vived by a son, Joel Goulding;
a daughter, Mrs. David
(Rosemary) Morrison of
Manhattan Beach, Calif.;
eight grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

SIDNEY SCHIFF, 77, died
June 22. He leaves his wife,
Leah; a son, Burton of
Cypress, Calif.; a daughter,
Mrs. Stephen (Naida) Migdal;
two brothers, Albert of
Highland Beach, Fla., and
Samuel; a sister, Mrs. Her-
man (Esther) Roth; and three
grandchildren.

MAX S. SCHNEIDER died
June 26. He leaves a sister,
Mrs. Herbert (Anne)
Grossman.

Red Magen David for Israel,
died June 26 at age 89.
Born in Russia, Mrs. Hur-
witz lived 77 years in Detroit.
She was an avid swimmer.
She attended Oak Park adult
education classes and took
courses at Wayne State
University. She was a
member of Hadassah.
Mrs. Hurwitz is survived by
three daughters, Mrs. Murray
(Roslyn) Vinnik of East Lan-
sing, Mrs. Alvin (Genevieve)
Asher of Los Angeles, Calif.,
and Mrs. Joseph (Baylee)
Shulman; three brothers, Dr.
Hyman Barahal of
Brightwaters, N.Y., Max
Barahal and Dr. George
Barahal; three sisters, Mrs.
Rose Palmer, Mrs. William
(Pauline) Schwartz and Mrs.
Samuel (Doris) Tron; eight
grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.

Dorothy Dann

Dorothy B. Dann, who did
marketing and research for
the Gallup Organization, died
June 20 at age 91.
Born in Canton, Ohio, Mrs.
Dann lived in Detroit since
1917. She was a 50-year
member of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek and a life
member of its sisterhood. She
was a former board member
of Hadassah, a member of
United Hebrew Schools and
the Jewish Welfare
Federation.
She leaves two sons, Alvin
and Michael, both of New
York; and a daughter, Mrs.
Harold (Barbara) Berry; two
sisters, Mrs. Florence Greene
and Sadie Bobrof, both of
Canton; eight grandchildren
and eight
great-grandchildren.

LOUIS TOMARKEN,76,

former Detroiter of Palm
Beach, Fla., died June 22. He
leaves his wife, Phyllis; three
sons, Dr. Andrew of Madison,
Wis., Sherwin Marks of
Framingham, Mass., and
Paul Marks; a daughter, Jill
of New York; a sister, Mrs.
George (Sarah) Wolk of Deer-
field Beach, Fla.; and three
grandchildren.

LOUIS WIENER, 98, of
West Bloomfield, died June
23. Survived by his wife, Rose;
a son, Irving; a daughter, Mrs.
Jacob (Elsie) Trombka of
Rockville, Md.; six grand-
children and five
great-grandchildren.

Sarah Hurwitz

Sarah
Hurwitz,
an
organizer of the American

Harry Madison

Harry Madison, a scrap
metal dealer, died June 25 at
age 87.
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Madison was a charter
member of Temple Israel,
past national commander of
the Jewish War Veterans,
past master of Craftsman
Lodge of the Masons, a
member of the Hannah
Schloss Old Timers, a board
member for more than 30
years of the Jewish Welfare
Federation.
He leaves his wife, Tillie;
two sons, David and Marshall
of Kalamazoo; 13 grand-
children and 10
great-grandchildren.

BETH YEHUDAH CHILDREN CELEBRATING
INDEPENDENCE DAY JULY 4, 1951 (Archives)

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.

LEONARD BENNETT
DAVID H. HORWITZ
EZREAL KAZDAN
HARRY SCZWEITZER
ESTHER J. SHUGERMAN
LOUIS SIEGEL
HARRY SMITH
JULIUS STARR
JENNY TKATCH
ISADORE WEINSTEIN
ESTHER ABRAMSON
FRANK BAND
ISAAC BERRY
SAM DIRNBAUm
ISRAEL FRANKFORT
BERTHA FREUDENBERG
SAM GUTmAN
SARAH SCHAFFER
BARNEY W WEINER

DWORA BIGMAN
LEONARD BRODE
SAMUEL GRAJ

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FANNIE KAROL
NATHAN LIVINE
REBECCA LEFTON NEImARK
ROSE SCHWARTZ
JOHN DAVID SMITH
SAMUEL A. STARR
HARRIS BUCH
SEYMOUR J COHN
WILLIAM DUBRINSKY
HELENE HOLLENDER
PEPI mER.MELSTEIN
PINCAS REIF
MICHAEL SOLAI
SALLY STAMBLER
LLOYD WEINGARDEN
EmmA D DANA
ABE R ROSENBERG
DAVID ROSENBLUM
GUSSIE SCHECHTER
YACHED SKORKA
JOSEPH WOOL
SARAH ZUCKER
LENA BECKERMAN

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DAVID M. BLANKE
ABRAHAM DOMSTEIN
BERT FERRER
DR. JOSEPH GRUBER
DAVID KADAKER
ROSE KANTOR
DR. mANDEL LANSKY
DR JACK MARKOW
LOUIS MOSKOWITZ
ISAAC M. NEWMAN
PETER PORTNOY
RICHARD S. ROSIN
SIMSON SENDLER
MOSHE BARUCH
HARRY BINDER
ROSE FEIGENSON
BEN GLADSTONE
ANNA GOLDIN
IRVING LEVITT
BENJAMIN I. MAGID
YAKEL POMERANTZ
DAVID ROSEN
GERTRUDE SELMAN

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

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