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September 21, 1990 - Image 238

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-09-21

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OBITUARIES

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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 email
Beverly Hills, Michigan 48010

15751 West Lincoln Drive
Southfield, Michigan 48076

A HAPPY AND HEALTHY NEW YEAR
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS

Michael Gantz, 50,
Attorney

Photo Courtesy of David Zuroff

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

Lilly L. Brod
Rose Margulies
Fanny Silber
Leah Stern
Rivo Abramovitz
Bella Boesky
Abrahom Choikin
Aaron Kantor
Harold M. Levitsky
Samuel Mondelsohn
Sarah Orechkin
Max Potok
Joseph Silverstein
Samuel J. Wiener
Norman Bailey
Shona Goldsmith
Abraham Grossman
Moritz Marx
Frank Moss
Robert Carnick
Pearl Gendler

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Jacob Kogan
Leah Perlman
George M. Stein
Joseph S. Abramson
Sadie Comenker
Fannie Escoff
Rose Ferrer
Lena Finn
Clara Gold
Anna Goldstein
Rose Grossman
Philip Maiseloff
Henry Schneider
Louis Applebaum
Rose Berman
Samuel Brenner
Bernard Elias
Max Ellios
Joseph Fishman
Sam Goodstein
Ruben Greer

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Rachel M. Grossberg
Mildred Harris
Frieda Korn Littman
Lillian Meretsky
Rose Sellins
Sam 0. Watnick
Ida Amhowitz
Alfred L. Bennett
Betty Michaels Cottler
William Korbel
Leoh Kirsnionski
Ann R. Nosanchuk
Frank Plotkin
Samuel Robinson
William Rosenberg
Nusen Schwartz
Yakov Schwartz
Yitzchok Schwartz
Regina Weinberger

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REMEMBER THE 637 CHILDREN OF YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH WHEN PLANNING YOUR ESTATE

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CHAPEL

MONUMENTS BY

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"Serving our Jewish community, Orthodox
Conservative, Reform and unaffiliated families
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with traditional dignity and compassion."

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Funeral Director
543-1622
SERVING ALL CEMETERIES



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Over 60 Years in Same Location!

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1990

Phone 368-3550

Michael Gantz, 50, of Farm-
ington Hills, died Sept. 12.
Mr. Gantz was an attorney
with the firm of Lopatin and
Miller and was head of their
Workmen's Compensation Di-
vision. He was a member of
the American Bar Associa-
tion and a member of the
American Trial Lawyers
Association. He was a 1971
graduate of the Detroit Col-
lege of Law.
He leaves his wife, Susanne;
sons, Mason and Adam;
mother and step-father, Doris
and Nathan Coleman of
Margate, Fla.; sisters and
brothers-in-law, Carol and
Elwood Simon of West Bloom-
field, Annette and Lawrence
Rosen of West Bloomfield.

Toby N. Satovsky, 74

Toby Nayer Satovsky, 74, of
West Bloomfield, died Sept.
17.
Mrs. Satovsky was a
member of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek and its
Sisterhood, a life member of
Hadassah, Women's Ameri-
can ORT and Bar-Ilan
University, a member of the
National Council of Jewish
Women and a member of the
Jewish Historical Society.
She leaves her husband,
Abraham; sons and
daughters-in-law, Sheldon
and Shari of Farmington
Hills, Dr. James and Janie of
Florida; five grandchildren.

Bruce A. Karp, 43,
Optometrist

Bruce A. Karp, 43, of Ann
Arbor, died Sept. 12.
Mr. Karp, a graduate of the
Illinois College of Optometry,
was an optometrist with Co-
Op Optical Services in Ann
Arbor for 17 years. He was a
member of Congregation
Beth Israel in Ann Arbor, the
Michigan Optometric Society
and Sigma Alpha Mu
Fraternity.
He leaves his wife, Margie;
daughters, Carolyn and
Stacey; mother, Bette of West
Bloomfield; brothers, Ken of
Oregon, Gary of San Fran-
cisco. Services and interment
were held in Ann Arbor.

Dagobert Gable, 77
Tool Maker

Dagobert Gable, 77, of
Livonia, died Sept. 11.
Mr. Gable had been a tool
and die maker with General
Motors for more than 22

years, retiring 15 years ago.
He was a member of Con-
gregation Beth Abraham-
Hillel-Moses, Zager-Stone
Lodge of B'nai B'rith, and a
member of the United Auto r/
Workers Local 163.
He leaves his wife, Ruth;
daughter and son-in-law,
Helga and Henry Kucharski
of Livonia; brother and sister-
in-law, Heinz and Helene of
Mayfield Heights, Ohio;
sister, Regina Caspi of Israel:
two grandchildren.

Dr. Siegfried Spitz

Dr. Siegfried Spitz, 95, of
Bloomfield Hills, died Sept.
17.
Dr. Spitz was a medical doc-
tor in Germany and fought for
Germany during World War I.
He was awarded the Iron
Cross. He left Germany in
1933 and settled in Palestine,
where he practiced medicine
until 1956. He then returned
to Germany and settled in
Frankfurt. He came to the
United States in 1970 and liv-
ed in Baltimore, then moved
to Detroit in 1976 but did not
practice medicine in the
United States.
Dr. Spitz leaves his wife,
A
son and daughter-in-
law, Dr. Werner and Anne of
Grosse Pointe Shores;
daughter and son-in-law, Dr. \
Karni and Dr. Robert Frank
of Bloomfield Hills; seven
r7
grandchildren.

Ex-Leafs Star
Levinsky Dies

Toronto (JTA) — Alex
Levinsky, one of hockey's
Jewish "greats" from the
classical period of profes-
sional hockey, died at home
in his native Toronto. He (--
was 80 years old.
Mr. Levinsky played ama-
teur hockey in the 1920s, 1
turning professional in 1931 _s
when he joined the Toronto
Maple Leafs. He played with
the Leafs' famous "Kid
Line" of Harvey Jackson,
Joe Primeau and the Con- J
achers, Lionel and Joe. They '1
went on to win the Stanle y
Cup that year.
Mr. Levinsky was sold to ,)
the Chicago Black Hawks in
1937, the year the Hawks
beat the Maple Leafs, winn-
ing the ex-Leaf his second ±-
Stanley Cup. He ended his
career with the New York-
Rangers in 1940. His grand- J
father, Louis Levinsky, was
an early member of Goel
Tzedec (now Beth Tzedec
Congregation) and one of the
founders of the Associated
Hebrew Schools of Toronto.

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