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November 24, 1989 - Image 135

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-11-24

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YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH

Founded 1914

Administration Office: 557-6750

JOSEPH TANENBAUM SCHOOL FOR BOYS SALLY ALLAN ALEXANDER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

32605 Bellvine frail
Beverly Hills, Michigan 48010

15751 West Lincoln Drive
Southfield, Michigan 48076

TEACHING OUR TRADITIONS FOR 75 YEARS

ingham, Carol and Jack
Cohen of Farmington Hills;
brothers and sisters-in-law,
Carl and Evelyne Karbel of
Southfield, Dr. Harold and
Pauline Karbal of West Palm
Beach, Fla.; five grand-
children; and three great-
grandchildren.

HARRY RAPHAEL, 95, of
Huntington Woods, died Nov.
15. He leaves a daughter and
son-in-law, Judy and Mac Fox
of Huntington Woods; three
grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren.

YELIZAVETH ROZEN-
BAUM, 63, of Southfield,
died Nov. 15. She is survived
by her husband, Gregory;
daughter and son-in-law, Inna
and Alexander Resin; and two
grandchildren.

JEANETTE SHORE, 96, a
former Detroiter of
Washington, D.C., died Nov.
14. She leaves two sons and
daughters-in-law, Richard
and Phyllis of Washington,
D.C., and Reuben and June of
Highland Park, Ill.; six grand-
children and four great-
grandchildren. Services and
interment in Detroit.

BELLE V. STEIN, 89, of
Southfield, died Nov. 17. She
leaves a son, Morey, of Pon-
tiac; two daughters and sons-
in-law, Lillian and Kenneth
Hoard of West Bloomfield and
Frances andWlater Holland
of Traverse City; six grand-
children and three great-
grandchildren.

IDA SWARTZ, 77, of Royal
Oak, died Nov. 15. She leaves
a daughter and son-in-law,
Cheryl and Merwyn Herman
of Coral Springs, Fla.; a son,
Stewart, two brohters and
sister-in-law, Harry Korby of
Las Vegas and Dr. Albert and
Nancy Korby of Southfield;
two sisters and brother-in-
law, Anne Sill of Southfield
and Jean and Joseph Raub of
Southfield; and two grand-
daughters.

Lewis Zumberg

Lewis Zumberg, former
owner of Atlas Coverall Supp-
ly Company in Detroit, died
Nov. 19. He was 76.
Mr. Zumberg, a former
Detroiter of Pembroke Pines,
Fla., was born and raised in
Detroit. After retiring from
business 20 years ago, Mr.
Zumberg, after selling the
business, worked as a starter
for the Evergreen Hills Golf
Course in Southfield. He was
also a member of Pisgah
Lodge of B'nai B'rith and the
Knights of Phythias.
He leaves his wife, Bessie

Hilda; three sons and
daughter-in-law, Ronald of
Southfield, Steven and
Sharon of Huntington Woods
and Marvin of Southfield;
three sisters and brothers-in-
law, Mary and Nathan Trager
of Farmington Hills, Dora
and Ben Stern of Sunrise,
Fla., and Lillian Jacobs of
New Jersey; and one grand-
daughter. Services and inter-
ment in Detroit.

David Blumberg

David Blumberg, a former
head of B'nai B'rith Interna-
tional, died Nov. 1 in
Washington. He was 78.
Blumberg was the 19th
president of BBI, serving
three terms in that capacity
between 1971 and 1978.
A retired insurance agent,
Blumberg was a veteran of
service to Jewish organiza-
tions, having also served as
vice chairman of the World
Conference of Jewish
Organizations, the National
Jewish Community Relations
Advisory Council and the Na-
tional Conference on Soviet
Jewry.
He was also a member of
the board of trustees of the
American Friends of Hebrew
University and treasurer of
the Memorial Foundation for
Jewish Culture.

NEWS

Zimbabwe Jews
Donate Blankets

New York (JTA) — The
tiny Jewish community in
Zimbabwe has donated 5,000
blankets valued at $60,000
for distribution to leprosy
patients this winter.
The donation, assisted by
the American Jewish Joint
Distribution Committee,
was made to the Child Sur-
vival Fund in response to an
appeal by the fund's patron,
Sally Mugabe, wife of Zim-
babwe President Robert
Mugabe.

According to the JDC,
there are about 1,100 Jews
in the southern African
nation, which has a popula-
tion of 9.7 million, 98 per-
cent black.

Cabinet Okays
Gaza Settlement

Jerusalem — The cabinet
has approved the estab-
lishment of the Gaza Strip
settlement of Dugit, one of
eight new settlements pro-
vided for in the national uni-
ty government coalition
agreement.

During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will observe the yahrtzeits of the following departed friends, with
the traditional memorial prayers, recitation of kaddish and studying of mishnayos.

MEYER BECKMAN
HELEN BRAND
IRVING DWORKIN
MAX FLEISCHER
FANNIE FRIEDMAN
SOL R. GREENWALD
NORMA HELFMAN
SOL LAPINSKY
ROSE SILVERSTONE
BESSIE R. SIROTA
SONIA MITCHELSON
DAVE RABINOWITZ
LENA SCOTT
SOSIA SHIFMAN
TILLIE G. SMOLINSKY
PETER WEISSWASSER
SAM BAIDELL
SARAH KIRSCH
HARRIS KOSOFSKY
JOSEPH H. KUNIN
PETER BOESKY
MORRIS EGNER
ANN GOLDBERG

CHESHVAN NOV.
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CHESHVAN NOV.
30
28
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KISLEV NOV.
29
HARRY EHRENFREUND
29
JACOB FISH
29
GLICKA GRUNBAUM
BEN HOCHMAN
29
MOLLIE WEINSTEIN HOFFMAN
29
MORRIS KAPLAN
29
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HELEN KAUFMAN
29
SAMUEL B. POSNER
ESTHER REICH
29
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RAE SEIGLE
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KARL YAGODA
FEIGA YAMPOLSKY
1
29
ARTHUR BENJAMIN
2
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SHIRLEY DEVLIN
2
30
2
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FREDA ELSTEIN
KENNETH FISCHER
2
30
NATHAN FRIDSON
2
30
MILTON GEDANKE
2
30
IDA GOLDSTEIN
2
30

BENJAMIN D. KRUGEL
MILTON MANHEIMER
JOHN E. SIEGEL
MINNIE TILCHIN

ISIDORE GOLDBERG
MORRIS LOVE
MORRIS H. SILBER

BENNY DEREVNY
CHARLES GOLDSCHLAG
JACOB JOSLOVE
DR. BERNARD D. LYNN
HERBERT POMERANTZ
JOSEPHINE ROGGIN
ARTHUR ROTTENBERG
ANNIE SHEKTMAN
ABRAHAM VALITZKIN
CHAYA WALLACH
WOLF WALLACH
SUZANNE FRIEDMAN
FANNIE ENGEL
LOUIS HOBERMAN
BORUCH LEVINE
SARAH LEVINE
ISADORE MARCUS
MAX WAINER

KISLEV NOV.
2
30
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KISLEV DEC.
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