OBITUARIES WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE SAY IT WITH TREES American Heart Association Pisgah Lodge B'nai B'rith, the Jewish War Veterans, the National Council of Jewish Women, the Zionist Organiza- tion of America and a life member of Hadassah. She leaves her sons and daughters-in-law, David and Diana of Longwood, Fla., Sherwin of Sterling Heights, Marvin and Marilou of West Bloomfield; daughters and son-in-law, Lucille Rossin Steinberg and Ned Steinberg, Peryle Moss, all of West Bloomfield; 11 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. 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. to Friday 9 2 hrs. before Sabbath CHOLESTERHOLICS EAT LIKE THERE'S NO TOMORROW Cholesterholics love rich, fatty foods. They can't seem to get through a day without lots of meat dripping in gravy. Cream always goes into their coffee. One sweet dessert leads to another. But the fact is, these foods can increase the level of cholesterol in the blood which can lead to heart disease. Max Rosenberg Max Rosenberg Educator, Writer But there's a way to help yourself. By cutting down on the fatty foods in your diet, you could reduce your blood cholesterol level and perhaps reduce your chance of heart disease. When So Sorry is not enough... Send a tray So if you think you might be a cholesterholic, contact your American Heart Association for a diet good for life. Nibbles & Nuts HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL offers 737-8088 GRIEF COUNSELING SESSIONS AT NO CHARGE SHIVA GASKETSM & TRAYS ... Next Session January 16th, 7:15 pm Led by Elaine Medwed, M.A. Call 543-1622 26640 Greenfield Road Oak Park, Michigan 48237 MI= V MEM /1 ■ V ■ IN ■ r.ms t•c• Ion . . . WITH GOOD TASTE ..i.E.Ric ,, k? V CC 0 14' - 1) 0 (313) 626-9050 It ril 1. --- .° ''' Our c9 greatest •7":0 Natural * 7ResourceS 'i / 11 0 \ A Thoughtful Expression... With a Cookie or Candy Tray WE'RE OUT FOR BLOOD. GIVE BLOOD 354-3499 92 WE DELIVER! FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1992 + American Red Cross 29594 Orchard Lk. Rd. Farmington Hills, MI 48018 J That Special Something eookiE & evict y grays ay, onty LIZ, BEST wdf do 399-414, Heartfelt wishes sent with delicious gift baskets from .. . A TISKET A TASKET (313) 661,4789 Packaged and Delivered 7 Days a Week CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354-5959 Dr. Max Rosenberg, of Oak Park, an educator, writer, editor, lecturer and education columnist, died Dec. 26. He was 75. Dr. Rosenberg was the na- tional chairman of a U.S. civil rights commission task force to reform school textbooks to include all minorities. He pro- posed an equal educational opportunity amendment to the U.S. Constiution. He was the author of Introduction to and was Philosophy associated with the Detroit Public Schools for 37 years as a teacher, department head, assistant principal and head of the human relations division. Founder and editor of the Detroit Public Schools' publications, Quest and the Reporter, Dr. Rosenberg was consultant to the Wayne State University School of Education and educational director for 10 years at Tern- ple Emanu-El. He was an educational columnist for the Detroit News, and was honored by the Detroit School Board and Wayne State University School of Educa- tion as their outstanding alumnus. He is survived by his wife, Anne; daughter, Marji Silk of Oak Park; sons and daughters-in-law, Dr. Harvey J. and Dianne, Sheldon and Debbie, all of West Bloom- field; sisters and brothers-in- law, Esther and David Gold- stein, Rose and Mitchell Kent, all of West Bloomfield; seven grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Anna Berman, Longtime Volunteer Anna Berman, of West Bloomfield, died Dec. 23. She was 97. She was a charter member of Congregation Adat Shalom, a member of Pinsker Progressive Aid Society, . Robert Feinberg, City Attorney Robert M. Feinberg, of Livonia, died Dec. 27. He was 68. Mt Feinberg served from 1969 until his retirement in 1981 as assistant city at- torney of Livonia. A graduate of Central High School in Detroit, he attended the University of Michigan and Wayne State University Law School. He served in the U.S. Army from 1943-1946, and opened a private practice in 1961. In 1985, Mr. Feinberg was appointed to the Livonia Commission on Aging. He served as chairman of that group beginning in 1986 un- til his death. He leaves his brother and sister-in-law, Norman E. "Mickey" and Lois of North- brook, Ill.; sister and brother- in-law, Dorothy and Dr. Paul Neufeld of West Bloomfield. Ralph Goldsmith, Probate Attorney Ralph R. Goldsmith, of Southfield, died Dec. 28. He was 85. Mr. Goldsmith was a pro- bate attorney who practiced for more than 60 years. He was in the first graduating class of Wayne Law School in 1926 and was the oldest pub- lic administrator in Michi- gan. He specialized in labor law, helping unions to organ- ize. He was instrumental in the "Reading is Fundamental Program," presented a case before the U.S. Supreme Court and handled First Amendment rights cases. He was the company attorney for Ludington News. He leaves his wife, Kitty; son and daughter-in-law, Bruce and Carol of Plymouth; daughter, Roberta Litwin; brother and sister-in-law, Babe and Maryann; sisters, Blanche Holden, Shonette Rosen; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.