OBITUARIES Dignified Funerals at Lower Costs Alan D ■ 4 H. orfman Funeral Direction Continuing through a new direction in funeral service where tradition meets the needs of a modern world. "I havefounded the Alan H. Dorfman Funeral Direction to provide the finest professional serv- ices and arrangements at a lower price, while serving each individual as I would a personal family member." ""§:\A_Iptr..r • Graveside and cemetery chapel services • Arrangements made in the privacy and comfort of your own home • Quality burial caskets at substantially lower prices • Temple and Synagogue services • Pre-need arrangements • The assurance that your loved one will be treated according to Halachah with respect and reverence "Serving the Jewish community for almost a quarter of a century, I have personally handled the funeral needs of over 2,000 Detroit area families." The Alan H. Dorfman Funeral Direction is now serving the entire Jewish community with dignity, sanctity, and modesty. 3924 West Twelve Mile Berkley, MI 48072 Phone (313) 546-4700 In Loving Memory Of SAUL KORMAN February 26, 1986 His gentleness, sensitivity and thoughtfulness all had purpose for the people he passed. He had much love and shared it in only ways that he could, with his own special being. He handled what life dealt him with dignity and acceptance, and he passed away with that same dignity. For the few moments it took to read this please know that this is not just a memorial, but more im- portant, an introduction to all of you we can reach, that today on the anniversary of his death, he will live again, for his name will be on your lips and in your minds and you will know of him. That he mat- tered and lived here in this world once, and was our beloved Uncle Saul. SAY IT WITH - TREES JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 18877 W. Ten Mile Road Suite 104 Southfield, Michigan 48075 Phone: (313) 557-6644 Monday thru Thursday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Friday 9 to 2 hrs. before Sabbath Dr. W. Weisswasser Former Detroiter Dorothy Rosenthal, Volunteer Dr. Warren H. Weisswasser, 46, former Detroiter of Orange, Conn., died Feb. 18. Dr. Weisswasser was born in Detroit and graduated .from Wayne State Universi- ty's Monteith College and the University of Michigan Medical School. He earned a master's in public health at the University of Washington and was a fellow at Yale University's Child Study Center in New Haven. He served as a major in the U.S. Army Medical Corps dur- ing the Vietnam War. Dr. Weisswasser joined New Haven's Community Health Care Plan in 1977 and serv- ed as chief of pediatrics, depu- ty medical director, medical director and then chair of the quality assurance network committee. He was a member of Yale University's clinical faculty and the New Haven mayor's task force oh AIDS. He was active in the Orange Players and Con- gregation Or Shalom, where he founded and chaired its social action committee. Dr. Weisswasser leaves his wife, Janet; sons, Daniel and Michael; daughter, Julie; mother, Eleanor of Howell, Mich.; brother, Stephen of Washington, D.C. Interment Connecticut. Dorothy S. Rosenthal, 75, of Southfield, died Feb. 15. Mrs. Rosenthal was a member of Congregation Shaarey Zedek and its sister- hood, Hadassah, Sinai Hospital Guild, Women of the Jewish National Fund and Women's Division of Jewish Welfare Federation. She leaves her husband, Jay; son and daughter-in-law, Lawrence and Abby of Birm- ingham; daughters and sons- in-law, Rusty and Stephen Rosman of Union Lake, Joanne and Norman Gold- stein of Silver Spring, Md., Margo and Dr. Barry Dix of Dunwoody, Ga.; sisters, Rebecca Sanders of Sarasota, Fla., Sara Bernstein of Wan- taga, N.Y., Judith Fuller of Ottawa, Ont.; brother and sister-in-law, Louis and Lillian Rosen of St. Peters- burg, Fla.; ten grandchildren. Steve Oliwek, Holocaust Survivor Steve Oliwek, 71, of Hallan- dale Fla., died Feb. 17. Mr. Oliwek, also a resident of Franklin, was a Holocaust survivor and was one of the founders of the Holocaust Center in West Bloomfield, as well as Shaarit Haplayta. He was a member of the Ben Gurion Club, the Zionist Revi- sionist Organization, the Radomer Society, and B'nai B'rith. He is survived by his wife, Anna; children Bella, David and Doris; brother Abram Oliwek; three grandchildren. Interment Florida. —7 111--1111 0011-E FAMILY In Loving Memory Of BEN GOLDSTEIN Who passed away March 12, six days into Adar, 1981. Sadly missed by wife Rebecca Irma and sons Melvyn and Mark. His memory will always be en- shrined in our hearts. 124 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1991 "Same Location 45 Years" • Monuments and Markers • Bronze Markers • Memorial Duplicating • Cemetery Lettering & Cleaning CEMETERY INSTALLATION ANYWHERE IN MICHIGAN Call 542-8266 661 E. 8 MILE ROAD FERNDALE 1 1/2 Blocks East of Woodward SUGGES-S THAT MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS BE MADE TO AA/AFRICAN S? CANCER ? sociFy 4. Rose Pogats, Brandeis Women Rose Pogats, 77, of Oak Park, died Feb. 14. Mrs. Pogats was a member of B'nai B'rith and Brandeis Women. She leaves her son, Lawrence of Oak Park; daughter and son-in-law, Roberta and Robert Rosen of Detroit; brother and sister-in- law, Bernard and June Levine; two granddaughters. "'""'I NEWS -4 - 4 '-1 •-4 -4 1""' USSR Military Hate Journals New York (JTA) — The Soviet Defense Ministry is openly supporting the most extreme journals of conser- vative opinion in the Soviet Union, which are notorious conduits of anti-Semitic pro- paganda. The ministry has issued instructions that thousands of copies of extremist jour- nals be stocked in military establishments. The resulting mass subscriptions provide a lease on life for many of these periodicals, which otherwise might pass out of existence. Under new Soviet law, publications must be self- supporting, which means the subscriptions "become decisive for their survival," the institute's report said. It disclosed that the Soviet army command has ordered 100,000 copies of the literary monthly Nash Sovremennik. Another magazine, Molodaya Guar- diya, also has been made obligatory. Both journals espouse the views of conservative na- tionalists and neo-Stalinists and are outlets for anti- Semitic propaganda. The report concluded that "conservative Russian na- tionalist publications are a principal source of anti- Semitism and are being strengthened by the decision of the Soviet Ministry of Defense to support them. —4 —4 —4