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January 03, 1992 - Image 113

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-01-03

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YAD EZRA

feeding the Iewisn /*in

J. Philip Levant,
Developer

J. Philip Levant, of South-
field, died Dec. 25. He was 82.
Mr. Levant was a partner in
Nob Hill Associates, a real
estate investment firm,
where he was in business for
more than 50 years. The firm
built and managed hotels, in-
cluding the Bel Aire Hotel in
Florida, the Henrose Hotel in
Detroit and the Metropolitan
Building in Detroit. Mr. Le-
vant was a member of Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek, the
Crescent Shrine Club and the
100 Club.
He leaves his wife, Ethel;
son and daughter-in-law,
Julian and Deborah of West
Bloomfield; brothers and
sisters-in-law, Joseph and
Bertha Levine of Bloomfield
Hills, Harry and Yetta Levine
of Southfield, Melvin and
Ethel Levine of Farmington
Hills; sisters, Florence Paul of
Southfield, Evelyn Gold of
Boca Raton, Fla.; brothers-in-
law and sisters-in-law, Joyce
and Dr. Paul Pensler, Jerome
and Rita Keywell, Kopel and
Shirley Kahn; two grand-
daughters.

BUY A CASE OF FOOD!

Use this coupon to help feed the Jewish hungry. YAD EZRA
will use your donations to purchase cases of food and
distribute them to our neighbors in need.

- MEM MOM 11111111M

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MARK AN "X" NEXT TO THE FOODS
YOU WISH TO BUY FOR THE HUNGRY

❑ 1 case 6.5 oz. chunk tuna in water . . .$30.00 case
$21.00 case
111 1 case peanut butter (creamy)
$35.00
case
❑ 1 case Quaker oatmeal (18 oz.)
$17.00
case
❑ 1 case thin spaghetti (16 oz.)
$26.85
case
❑ 1 case Bisquick (40 oz.)
$32.00 case
❑ 1 case Matzo Meal (12 oz.)
❑ 1 case Horowitz-Margaretan
$13.75 case
soup mix in tubes (6 oz.)
$12.33
case
❑ 1 case raw rice (1 lb.)
$15.00
case
❑ 1 case flour (20-56)

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Providing service to the entire
Jewish community with traditional
dignity and compassion.

Enclosed is my check in the amount of $
case(s) of food as a tax deductible con-
for
tribution to YAD EZRA to help feed the Jewish hungry.

MARK E. KLINGER
ROBERT H. BODZIN

RABBI BORUCH E. LEVIN

543-1622

SERVING ALL CEMETERIES

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Make checks payable to: YAD EZRA
and mail to: 26441 Harding
Oak Park, MI 48237

DARRYL LAURENCE
KREKUN

For more information, call (313) 548-FOOD (3663).

Nathan (Toddy) Elkus,
former Detroiter of Los
Angeles, died Dec. 24. He was
89.
Mr. Elkus founded Todd's
Clothes in 1933. He was the
original designer, in 1939, of
the Thunderbolt Suit, which
later became immortalized as
the Zoot Suit. Mr. Elkus was
a member of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.
He is survived by his wife,
Harriet; sons, Philip and Ed-
ward; daughter Florene; four
grandsons, three great-grand-
children.

Passed away January 2, 1990

There could never be enough words to ex-
press our sadness. That is still with us and will
always be.

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.

Correction

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.

Survivors of Nathan Spec-
tor (obituaries, Dec. 20) in-
clude his wife, Celia.

NEWS

Dutch Aid
Ethiopians

Amsterdam (JTA) — The
Dutch government has given
Israel emergency assistance
in the amount of $500,000 to
help resettle immigrants
from Ethiopia.
The grant, by the Ministry
of Development, will be
strictly supervised to make
sure that the immigrants are
not housed or settled in the
administered territories.

Executive Director, H.B.S.

Funeral Directors

Tributes and Memorials Available

Nathan Elkus
Of Todd's Clothes

SINCE
1916

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>1 CHAPEL

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
P'TACH of Mich., Inc.

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25311 Ronald Court
Oak Park, Michigan, 48237
(313) 399-6281

Mom and Dad

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In Loving
Memory Of

Dearest Darryl

The day you died,
the world stopped.
We will never stop
loving you. Miss you
very much.

JENNIE
WEINSTEIN

Who passed away
January 3, 1981. Sadly
missed and always
remembered by Vivian,
Eddie and grand-
children.

Grandma Evelyn
and Poppi Norm

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