OBITUARIES The Family of the Late The Family of the Late LOUIS BERMAN BERNARD AND REVA BRODER Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 10:30 a.m., Sunday, May 26, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Nelson will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Announces the un- veiling of a monument in their memory 9:30 a.m. Sunday, May 26, at Workmen's Circle Cemetery. Cantor Or- bach will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. The Family of the Late MATILDA KRAUS Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 1:30 p.m., Sunday, May 26, at Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Jonas will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. The Family of the Late HELEN ROSENTHAL LEVINE Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 9:30 a.m., Monday, May 27, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Gershon will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. The Family of the Late RAE OLENDER Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 10:45 a.m., Sunday, May 26, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Groner will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. —The Family of the Late LEVI SHAPIRO Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 11:15 a.m., Sunday, May 26, 1991, at Clover Hil Park Cemetery. Rabbi Groner will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. /411P740 S ow them your thoughts are with them A__1 , 1 11 !--- Send a tray of fresh baked bite-size muffins, scones and cookies ready to serve 689-8638 N The Family of the Late MAX AND LINDA ABRAMS Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in their memory 2 p.m. Sunday, May 26, 1991, at Beth Yehudah Cemetery. Rabbi Rosenzveig will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. The Family of the Late FREDDIE BERKOWITZ Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his memory 10 a.m. Sunday, May 26, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Steinger will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. The Family of the Late SADYE GARFINKEL Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her memory 9:45 a.m. Monday, May 27, 1991, at Beth Tefilo Cemetery. Rabbi Roman will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. The Family of the Late ROSE KLEINBARD Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her memory 1 p.m. Sun- day, May 26, at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Rabbi Kirschner will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. (sugar-free and fat-free baked goods available) k ip "11 6 r Baktd good taste In Loving Memory Of Our Dear Mother lid The Bright Idea: Give a Gift Subscription 128 FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1991 THE JEWISH NEWS IDA PEVIN Who passed away the 5th day of Sivan. Sadly missed and never to be forgotten by her family Betty Fisher, George and Sylvia Pevin. Continued from Page 130 He is survived by sons and daughters-in-law, Stanley and Harriet of Golden Valley, Minn., Dennis and Judith of Southfield; five grand- children. ABRAHAM EDWARD WEES, 78, of Oak Park, died May 10. He is survived by his wife Elizabeth; son and daughter-in-law, Steven and Joye Wees of Omaha, Neb.; daughter and son-in-law, Bar- bara and Andrew Schiller of West Bloomfield; seven grandchildren. Dr. Morris I. Goldin, Psychiatrist Dr. Morris I. Goldin, 83, of West Bloomfield, died May 8. Dr. Goldin was a psychia- trist for more than 60 years with an office in Warren. He was the founding medical director of the Glen Eden Hospital, a diplomate and fellow of the American Col- lege of Psychiatry, served in World War II, was a member of the American Medical Association, American Psy- chiatry Association, Ameri- can Psychiatric Society and Adat Shalom Synagogue. He is survived by his wife, Marianne; daughters and sons-in-law, Elizabeth and Robert Berlow of West Bloom- field, Deborah and Lawrence of West Bloomfield; brother, Norman Goldin of Oak Park; five grandchildren. Leah Weisenfeld, Teacher, Dietician Leah Weisenfeld, 81, of West Bloomfield, died May 8. Mrs. Weisenfeld was a home economics teacher for Detroit Public Schools and became a dietician at Sinai Hospital. She was a board member at Federation Apartments where she taught crafts and conducted its bazaar. She was a member of the Sinai Hospital Guild, Hadassah, Beth Abraham Hillel Moses and its sisterhood. She is survived by her sons and daughter-in-law, Dr. Michael and Susan Weisen- feld of Farmington Hills, Paul Weisenfeld of Santa Monica, Calif.; daughter and son-in- law, Minna and Dr. Murray Kling of Birmingham; bro- ther Abbe Levin of South- field; sisters, Sara Godfrey of Toronto, Ont., and Deborah Maxon of Detroit; seven grandchildren; two great- grandchildren. Pearl Gold Hoffman, Local Volunteer Pearl Gold Hoffman, 100, of Southfield, died May 13. Mrs. Hoffman was the past president of the Bobrisker Ladies Aid Society, the Turover Farin Ladies Aux- iliary, past officer of the Bikur Cholem and the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, the Ladies Auxiliary of Yeshivah Beth Yehudah, and a member of Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Young Israel of Greenfield and JARC. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Sidney and Bertha Gold of Farm- ington Hills; daughter and son-in-law, Minnie and David Berman of Southfield; 19 grandchildren; 36 great- grandchildren; four great- great-grandchildren. I NEWS1• ( —N ■■•■■ Able Nathan Hunger Strike Tel Aviv (JTA) — Abie Nathan's doctor warned him on the 15th day of his "hunger strike for peace" that he is endangering his life. The 60-year-old peace ac- tivist also heard pleas from political sympathizers and foes alike to end the fast he began more than two weeks ago. But he is persisting. Mr. Nathan is protesting the law that forbids Israelis to have contacts with repre- sentatives of the Palestine Liberation Organization. Paid newspaper adver- tisements last week an- nounced, "Today is the 15th day of Abie Nathan's indefi- nite fast for peace in protest against the law that, in effect, prohibits talking peace with the Palestinian leadership." Mr. Nathan served time in prison last year for disobey- ing the law and faces charges for subsequent violations. His argument is that talking to the enemy is the only road to peace. But Shimon Peres, leader of the opposition Labor Par- ty, visited Mr. Nathan in his hotel room to beg him to end his fast and urged Nathan to stop serving as a "propagan- da instrument" of the PLO. Mr. Peres said that while he sympathized with Mr. Nathan's objectives, he should not break the law, however much he disap- proves of it. CN