OBITUARIES DR. DAVID JACKNOW The Officers and Board of Directors of the Detroit Chapter of the American Society for Technion mourn with deep sorrow the pass- ing of Dr. David Jacknow of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. He was a dedicated friend and Builder of the Society, member of the National Board of Directors, the international Board of Governors and the Detroit Board of Directors. He believed firmly in the values of educa- tion at the Technion. Through his very generous support he estab- lished the Muriel and David Jacknow Fund for Post Doctorates and contributed to other important projects including applied research and student housing. We extend our sincerest heartfelt condolences to his wife Muriel and the members of his entire family. American Society for 'kchnion — Israel Institute of 'technology - Lawrence A. Berry, President Dr. Joseph N. Epel, Chairman of the Board Isaac Lakritz, Executive Director In Loving Memory Of Our Son and Brother BRADLEY S. BLUESTONE Who passed away February 7, 1990. We miss you and love you Brad; Your memory is cherished by all who knew you. ROSE COHEN Who passed away January 26, 1989. Sadly missed and never to be forgotten by Husband Henry; Daughters Mignon and Lois; Grandchildren Gwen, Robert, David, Jason, and Leslie. N IN BLESSED MEMORY OF In Loving Memory Of PETER MEDWED NEWTON EINSTANDIG Who Passed Away January 24, 1989 the 18th Day of Shevat Who passed away January 27, 1988. Always Loved, Always Honored, Never Forgotten By His Family and His Friends. Sadly missed and never to be forgotten by Sybil, Rachel, Steve, Renee, Rick, Brian, Scott, Michelle, Samantha and Joseph. In Loving Memory Of Our Beloved Wife, Mother and Grandmother MARY NACHMAN Who passed away January 19, 1989. Sadly missed, always in our hearts, but who left us with loving memories we will never forget. In Loving Memory Of ELEANOR RALPH Husband Hy, Daughters Arlene and Lolly and grandchildren. 124 FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1991 Louis Goodman, Local Physician Rose Provizer, 83, of Oak Park, died Jan. 17. Mrs. Provizer was a foun- ding member of Pioneer Women (Na'amat), and the local chapter of Magen David Adom. She was a member of Hadassah, Radomer Aid Society and Zamosc. Tamashover. She leaves her husband, Jack, daughter and son-in- law, Betty and Dr. Morris Starkman of Birmingham; son and daughter-in-law, Harold and Gail of Bloomfield Hills; sisters and brothers-in- law, Shoshana Aizenstein, Chana and Joseph Peleg, Rachel and David Ben-Dov, Sarah Chanales, all of Israel; brother and sister-in-law, Moshe and Rivka Shoham of Israel; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Dr. Louis Goodman, 75, of Southfield, died Jan. 16. Dr. Goodman, an osteo- pathic physician in Hazel Park, was a member of the American and Michigan osteopathic associations, Tem- ple Emanu-El and Hadassah. Dr. Goodman leaves his wife, Martha; daughters and son-in-law, Karen and Allen I Hyman of Studio City, Calif., Suzanne of Southfield; son, Dr. Robert of Southfield; sisters and brother-in-law, Sophie Gross of Southfield, Belle and Maurice Goldsmith of Huntington Woods; brother and sister-in-law, David and Eileen of Denver, Colo.; one grandson. Mel Wallace, Steel Executive In Loving Memory Of Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. Call 354-6060 Rose Provizer, Na'amat Founder 10 of Shevat Jan. 27, 1980 1 Sadly missed, always remembered. Sandy, Eric, and Brett Mel Wallace, 67, of Birm- ingham, died Jan. 17. Mr. Wallace was an ex- ecutive vice president of Huron Valley Steel in Belleville. He was a board member of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, a member of Franklin Hills Country Club, a board member of the Jewish Welfare Federation and a member of the Industrial Automotive Board of Federation. He leaves his wife, Helene; children, Janet and Ken Howenstine of White Fish Bay, Wis., David and Barbara of Huntington Woods, Karolyn Wallace and John Broder of Chevy Chase, Md.; sister and brother-in-law, Audree and Joshua Horwitz of Troy; six grandchildren. Steven Jay Dressler, Executive Steven Jay Dressler, 48, of Huntington Woods, died Jan. 19. Mr. Dressler was an in- surance executive and presi- dent of Executive Under- writers. He was a member of B'nai B'rith and Tau Epsilon Phi. He leaves his wife Carol; son, Brian; daughter, Robyn; parents, Sol and Rose; brother and sister-in-law, Lawrence and Joan of Westland; sisters and brothers-in-law, Lorraine and Albert Parker of San Clemente, Calif., Rhoda and Jordan Pollack of Farmington Hills, Susan and Howard Wasserman of Farmington Hills, Sandra and Steven Weston of West Bloomfield. Rose Frank, Active At Temple Rose Frank, 84, of Farm- ington Hills, died Jan. 17. She was a member of Tem- ple Israel, Sinai Hospital Women's Guild and the choir at Temple Israel. Mrs. Frank leaves her daughter and son-in-law, Simone and Arthur Shafer of Farmington Hills; brother and sister-in-law, Harvey and Helen Pliskow of Oak Park; sisters, Gertrude Anspach of Southfield, Molly Plotkin of California; one grandson . Samuel R Miller, Accountant Samuel - F. Miller, 90, of Southfield, died Jan. 20. Mr. Miller was an accoun- tant for an industrial tool company and was a member of B'nai B'rith Pisgah Lodge and Congregation B'nai David. He leaves his wife, Pauline; son and daughter-in-law, Col- man and Marsha of Novi; sister and brother-in-law, Hannah and Morris Hochman of Chattanooga, Tenn.; two grandsons; two great-granddaughters. Marvin Zickerman, Postal Supervisor Marvin Zickerman, 66, of Mt. Clemens, died Jan. 20. Mr. Zickerman was a super- visor with the United States Postal Service. He was a member of the Jewish War Veterans, American Legion, Michigan Ski Council and choir member of Temple Emanu-El. He leaves his sisters, Julia Harwith of Swarthmore, Pa., Margaret Veaten of Venice, Fla., Betty Zickerman of San Francisco.