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June 07, 1991 - Image 124

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-06-07

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OBITUARIES

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WHAT IS P'TACH?

Parents for Torah for All Children.
"P'TACH," is a national non-profit
organization which provides secular and
Jewish education for children with learning
disabilities who are enrolled in our schools.
Before P'TACH existed, the doors of
almost all day schools were indeed closed
to children with all levels of learning
disabilities, and the parents of these special
children were often frustrated by a
community that failed to recognize the need
for providing special educational programs
in our schools. Now, through P'TACH, the
doors of our schools are "OPEN" to all
our children.

The Michigan branch, P'TACH of
Michigan, Inc., was founded in May of
1979 by a group of parents, lay people and
professionals in fields related to special
education. Our main objective is to provide
special education for learning disabled
children with the goal of mainstreaming
them into regular classrooms whenever
possible. Today, P'TACH has grown to
serve over twenty children in its two
programs. Unfortunately, due to a lack of
financial resources, children are currently
on a waiting list to enter P'TACH's
programs.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

P'TACH of Mich., Inc.
25311 Ronald Court
Oak Park, Michigan, 48237
(313) 399-6281

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All donations are tax deductible

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SOUTHFIELD

A FAMILY AFFAIR

❑ a variety of homes in every style and
price range
❑ central location with easy access to all
major freeways
❑ rich community life
❑ warm, friendly neighborhoods
❑ award-winning City services and
recreational facilities
❑ a school system nationally-
recognized for excellence

SELL IT FAST

In Our
Amazing Marketplace

354-5959

THE JEWISH NEWS

Lansing; sister and brother-
in-law, Betty and Irving
Kaplan of Palm Springs,
Calif.; 10 grandchildren; 14
great-grandchildren.

JANETTE RUBIN, 71, of
Farmington Hills, died June
1. She leaves her son and
daughter-in-law, Jeffrey and
Monica of Farmington Hills;
daughter and son-in-law, San-
dra and Edward Douville of
Northville; sisters and
brother-in-law, Ethel and Lee
Roy of Laguna Hills, Calif.,
Faye Green of Manhattan,
N.Y.; four grandchildren.

Rudolph Shulman

JOEL SALZBERG, 86, of
West Bloomfield, died May
29. He is survived by his
daughters and son-in-law,
Elaine and Leslie Silverman
of West Bloomfield, Belinda of
Southfield; sister and brother-
in-law, Charlotte and Jacob
Gordon of Oak Park; four
grandchildren; three great-
grandchildren.

ESTHER LEE WOLIN, 64,
of Southfield, died June 3.
She leaves her husband, Mor-
ton; daughters and son-in-law,
Jennifer and Dennison Pat-
terson of Southfield, Lynn of
Southfield; brothers and
sisters-in-law, Max and Anita
Diamond of Florida, George
and Dorothy Diamond of
Highland Park, Ill., William
and Laura Diamond of Mis-
sion Hills, Calif.; two
grandsons.

WILLIAM YELLIN, 94, of
Florida, formerly of Detroit,
died June 5. He is survived by
his wife, Leah; son and
daughter-in-law, Morris and
Natalie of Oak Park; brother,
Harry of Plantation, Fla.;
sister Bella Pianka of
Longwood, Fla.; nine grand-
children; six great-grand-
children. Services 10 a.m.
June 9 at Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

For more information:
City of Southfield Housing and
Neighborhood Center, 354-4400

Open Monday through Friday,
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Maurice Schubot

SOUTHFIELD

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FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1991

OOTHE FAMLy
SUGGESTS THAT
MEMORIAL
CONTRIKITIONS
BE MADE
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Maurice Schubot, 80, of
Southfield, died May 30.
Mr. Schubot was ticket
manager for the Detroit Lions
from 1934 until he retired in
1974. He was a member of
Temple Beth El and the
Detroit Lions Alumni.
He leaves his son and
daughter-in-law, Dr. Errol
and Janice of Saratoga, Calif.;
daughter and son-in-law,
Joan and Jerry Goldberg of
West Bloomfield; brother and
sister-in-law, Harvey and
Sybil Seymour of Los
Angeles, Calif.; four grand-
children.

Rudolph Shulman

Rudolph Shulman, 89, of
Farmington Hills, died June

1.

Mr. Shulman retired in
1964 from Atlas Furniture,
where he was a co-owner. He
was past president of Adat
Shalom Synagogue, a mem-
ber of Mizrachi, American
Jewish Congress, Bar Ilan
University, B'nai B'rith,
Friends of Hillel and Yeshiva
Beth Yehudah.
Mr. Shulman leaves his
wife, Rosalyn; daughters and
sons-in-law, Saralee and
Isadore Berlman of Israel,
Arlene and Asher Tilchin of
Farmington Hills; sisters and
brother-in-law, Dorothy and
Henry Levine of Florida,
Hannah Kornblum of Florida;
six grandchildren; 17 great-
grandchildren.

Bruce Shatanoff

Bruce Shatanoff, 62, of West
Bloomfield, died June 4.
Mr. Shatanoff was the
founder of Bruce Supply Co.,
Inc., an auto parts supply
company founded in 1950. He
was a life member of Perfec-
tion Lodges Congregation
Shaarey Zedek and the Men's
Club.
He leaves his wife, Joann;
daughters and sons-in-law,
Helaine and Zunia Solo, Sher-
rie and Mark Sucher; son and
daughter-in-law, Robert and
Laura; brother and sister-in-
law, Jerome and Ibby of
Woodland Hills, Calif: sister
and brother-in-law, Betty and
Stuart Karbel of Palm
Springs, Calif.; four grand-
children.

CORRECTION

In an obituary for Doris
Schlafer, which ran on Page
129 on May 31, a daughter's
name should have been writ-
ten as Susan Shatz.

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