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August 30, 1991 - Image 140

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-08-30

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OBITUARIES I

HAVE YOU RECENTLY
LOST A LOVED ONE?

Continued from Page 142

Hebrew Memorial Chapel
Continues To Offer
Grief Counseling Sessions
At No Charge

group meetings
at the chapel
led by
Elaine Burton Medwed, M.A.

For scheduling information,
call 543-1622

OMs , 4kriliM

NNINIMI /INNEN..

nom ym yen

Hebrew Memorial Chapel

26640 Greenfield Road
Oak Park, Michigan 48237

SAY
IT
WITH
TREES

"CLOSED was

the word that

for many

years described

the educational

opportunities available

to learning handicapped

children in the Jewish

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

schools of America.

But now.. .

TACH

means
"OPEN!"

Parents for Torah for All Children

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

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1991

—7111"---11

A Thoughtful Expression...
With a
Cookie or Candy Tray

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WE
DELIVER!

We are winning.

AMERICAN
CANCER
SOCIETY'

Chamberlain of Berkley;
brother, Morris; two grand-
daughters.

SANFORD SMITH, 44,
formerly of Southfield, of Tar-
zana,.Calif., died Aug. 27. He
is survived by his wife, Kathy;
sons, Jamie Adam and Jor-
dan; sister and brother-in-law,
Sheila Rein-Riemer and
Alvyn Riemer of Palmdale,
Calif.; brother, Jerry Smith of
West Bloomfield. Interment
Calif.

JOSEPH M. SUMERS, 78,
of Baltimore, Md., died Aug.
20. He is survived by his wife,
Janis; son, Martin of
Baltimore; daughter, Frances
Levy of St. Louis, Mo.; brother
and sister-in-law, Frank and
Anne Summers of Farm-
ington Hills; sisters and
brothers-in-law, Miriam and
Herman Lurie, Anne and
Sasha Spector, Dora and Ber-
nie Cherry, all of Baltimore;
four grandchildren. Inter-
ment Baltimore.

Manual Kravetz, 77,
Founded Fraternity

Dr. Manual R. Kravetz, 77,
of Sterling Heights, died Aug.
19.
Dr. Kravetz was a dentist
who practiced in Detroit. and
St. Clair Shores until he
retired in 1987. He did his
undergraduate studies at
Wayne State University and
received his dental degree
from the University of
Detroit. He was a major in the
Army Air Force during World
War II, was a founding
member and past chancellor
of Alpha Omega Dental
Fraternity and taught den-
tistry at the University of
Detroit Dental School.
He leaves his sons and
daughters-in-law, Jay and
Carol of West Bloomfield, Lee
and Denise, Roy and Marie of
Warren; daughters and son-
in-law, Sheryl and Robert Jur-
va and Judith Hammond;
seven grandchildren.

Jennifer Mellen, 19,
Top Graduate

Jennifer Lynn Mellen, 19,
of Bloomfield Hills, died Aug.
26. Miss Mellen was a
sophomore at the University
of Michigan and graduated
summa cum laude and Phi
Beta Kappa from Andover
High School in June 1990.
She leaves her parents, Dr.
John and Barbara of Bloom-
field Hills; grandfather, Dr.
Hyman Mellen of West
Bloomfield; great-grand-
mother, Tillie Knopper of
Southfield.

Aaron Katzman, 81
Accountant -

Aaron Katzman, 81, of West
Bloomfield, died Aug. 22.
Mr. Katzman was an ac-
countant for 20 years. He was
a member of the Independent
Order of Oddfellows and held
the highest position in the
Children's Aid Society of
Windsor. He was a member of
Congregation Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses.
He leaves his wife, Helen;
sons and daughters-in-law,
William "Val" and Andrea of
Farmington Hills, Dr. Gerald
and Anne of Farmington
Hills; sister, Belle Behrmann
of Farmington Hills; five
grandchildren.

.

Sam Rosenblat, 90,
Orchestra Leader

Sam Rosenblat, 90, of Oak
Park, died Aug. 23.
Mr. Rosenblat was director
of the Sam Rosenblat Or-
chestra. He was a member for
more than 50 years of Con-
gregation B'nai David, a
member of the Detroit
Federation of Musicians and
a member of the United Food
and Commercial Worker's
Retirees Union.
He is survived by his wife,
Fannie; sons and daughters-
in-law, Arthur and Elaine of
Southfield, Leonard and Rose
of Livonia; five grand-
children; one great-grand-
daughter.

Goldye Sills, 84,
Sinai Guild Member

Goldye Sills, 84, of South-
field, died Aug. 24.
She was a member of and
kept the books for the Sinai
Hospital Guild for 25 years,
had 13,000 hours of volunteer
work at Sinai Hospital and
worked twice a week in the
gift shop. She was a member
of Temple Beth El and its
sisterhood.
She leaves her sons and
daughters-in-law, Allan and
Anne Levy of Brighton, John
and Kay Levy of Boca Raton,
Fla.; sister and brother-in-
law, Irma and Walter Hirsch-
berg of Huntington Woods;
brother and sister-in-law,
David and Betty Feerer of
Longboat Key, Fla.; four
granddaughters.

In the 2,545 years between
587 BCE and the Six Day
War in 1967 Jerusalem was
conquered more than 20
times and ruled from afar.
Only for the Jews (for more
than 650 years), the
Crusaders (for 188 years)
and the State of Israel (since
1948) has Jerusalem served
as a capital city.

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