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Always remembered by his loving wife, children and
grandchildren.
Eva, Larry, Jerry, Arlene and Grandchildren
Howard, Resa, Sheryl, Deborah and Lisa
In Loving Memory Of
Our Beloved Wife, Mother and Grandmother
SYLVIA GLANTZ
Who passed away July 8, 1989. Our lives are
without song. Your beautiful memory serves as our
guide and teacher. Our hearts are full remember-
ing your beauty and love. So terribly missed and
always remembered by husband Gabe, children Len-
ny, Steve, Arlene and Jerry, grandchildren Lisa and
Gerald.
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FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1990
Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
her memory 11 a.m.,
Sunday, July 15 at
Workmen's Circle Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Zachariash
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are invited
to attend.
The Family of the Late
DORA
ARONOVITZ
Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
her memory 10:30 a.m.,
Sunday, July 15 at
Hebrew Memorial Park
Cemetery. Relatives and
friends are invited to
attend.
The Family of the Late
NATHAN
MENDELSOIIN
Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his
memory 11 a.m., Sun-
day, July 8 at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Rabbi
Gruskin will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
invited to attend.
A Tribute to a
Dear and
Loyal Friend
JOSEPH
(YOSEL)
SIEGEL
Who passed away
June 22, 1990. A
Holocaust survivor,
husband, father of 2
and a gentleman who
will be sadly missed by
his friends. May he rest
in peace.
SARA BENNETT, 91, of
Port Huron, died June 29. She
leaves a sister, Blanche Weiss;
nieces and nephews.
ALBERT BRANSKY, 82, of
Tamarac, Fla., formerly of
Oak Park, died June 26. He
leaves his wife, Eva; daughter
and son-in-law Carol and
Ronald Horwitz of Oak Park;
three sisters; a brother; four
grandsons.
HENRIETTA EDER, 88, of
West Bloomfield, died July 2.
She is survived by sons and
daughter-in-law, Dr. Herbert
and Helen Eder of Farm-
ington Hills, Dr. Melvyn Eder
of Birmingham; sister, Sylvia
Ash of Southfield; 11 grand-
children; six great-grand-
children
JOSEPH GESCHELIN, 92,
of Birmingham, died June 27.
He leaves his wife, Sadye;
daughters and son-in-law,
Audrey and Irving Rose of
Bloomfield Hills, Muriel
Seskin of Troy; sister, Molly
Goldberg of New York;
brother and sister-in-law,
Samuel and Rita of
Massachusetts; five grand-
children; seven great-grand-
children.
SARAH GOLDBERG, 90,
former Detroiter of Oldsmar,
Fla., died June 29. She is sur-
vived by daughters and sons-
in-law, Claire and Sam
Spolan of Tamarac, Fla.,
Shirley and Irving Stoffer of
Oldsmar; five grandchildren;
six great-grandchildren.
LIBBY GOLDIN, of Coconut
Creek, Fla., died June 19. She
is survived by her husband,
Arnold; sons, Wayne, Terry;
brothers, Harold, Jack.
DOLLIE E. GREEN-
BLATT, 88, of West Bloom-
field, died July 1. She leaves
grandchildren, Greg Gilbert
of West Bloomfield, Dean of
East Lansing, Gwen Gilbert.
PAULINE KORNWISE,
73, of Southfield, died June
28. She leaves her husband,
Max; sons and daughters-in-
law, Dr. Sanford and Maureen
of West Bloomfield, Larry and
Nancy of Farmington Hills;
three grandchildren.
EDYTHE MARSHA
LAMPCOV,
46, of
Southfield, died June 25. She
is survived by her husband,
Jack; father and stepmother,
Edward and Rose Gordon of
Farmington Hills; stepfather,
Max Leib; brother and sister-
in-law, Marshall and Diana
Gordon of Lansing; sisters
and brother-in-law, Charlene
Gordon and Steven Levine of
Huntington Woods, Andrea
Gordon of Chicago.
ARTHUR LEVINE, of
Maryland, died July 1. He
leaves his wife, Marlene; sons,
Louis, Edward, Richard, all of
Maryland; brother and sister-
in-law, Bart and Susan Lewis
of Birmingham.
GUSSIE LICHT, 95, former-
ly of Detroit, of Providence,
RI, died July 2. She leaves
son and daughter-in-law, Ray-
mond and Alice of Illionis;
nine grandchildren.
HARRY MILLER, of Penn-
sylvania, died June 24. He
leaves daughter and son-in-
law, Linda and Arnold
Golnick of West Bloomfield;
sister, Sadie Germaise of
Pennsylvania; two grand-
children.
YOSEF PISKOVEROV, 84,
of Oak Park, died June 28. He
is survived by sons and
daughters-in-law, Michael
and Ida of Oak Park,
Vladener and Raisa of Russia,
Alex and Luba of Russia, Yuri
and Raisa of Russia;
daughters and son-in-law,
Clara Zlatapolsky of Oak
Park, Luba and Lev Raykin of
Brooklyn, N.Y., Sara
Kropechev of Russia; grand-
children and great-grand-
children.
ROSE SHAPIRO, 84, of
West Bloomfield, died July 1.
She leaves sons and
daughters-in-law, Allan and
Bonnie of West Bloomfield,
Robert and Miriam of Boca
Raton, Fla.; four grand-
children; two great-grand-
children.
MYRTLE WEINER, 96, of
Southfield, died July 2. She
leaves daughters, Dorothy
Frank of West Bloomfield,
Marion Potamkin of Florida;
five grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren.
Wolfe Kelman,
Leading Rabbi
One of the most revered
spiritual leaders of the Con-
servative community in
American Jewry, Rabbi Wolfe
Kelman, died June 27 in New
York. He was 66.
Rabbi Kelman served for 38
years as executive vice presi-
dent of the Rabbinical
Assembly, the rabbinical arm
of conservative Judaism. Rab-
bi Kelman, who was also ad-
junct assistant professor in
Jewish history at the Jewish
Theological Seminary of
America, was a primary
spokesperson for Conser-
vative Judaism and was often