YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH Founded 1914 Administration Office: 557 - 6750 JOSEPH TANENBAUM SCHOOL FOR BOYS SALLY ALLAN ALEXANDER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 14390 W. 10 Mile Road Oak Park, Michigan 48237 15751 West Lincoln Drive Southfield, Michigan 48076 HAVING FUN LEARNING AT YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH eaves his wife, Edythe; and sons-in-law, hters Steven Gottlieb of &hand Janis and Keith Shild of ington Hills; sisters and her-in-law, Florence and l 'ard Zuger of Farmington s, i Helen Danziger; three adchildren. I n NA RUBIN, 86, of Wind- f `Canada, died May 17. She urvived by a son and g fi hter-in-law, Joseph and i ita of Southfield; three ndchildren, five great- )Ichildren. EL SALINGER, 85, per Detroiter of Westlake - age, Calif., died May 12. leaves his wife, Lillian; and daughter-in-law, ldon and Sandra; son-in- ichael Kline; brothers sisters-in-law, Manuel Adeline, Seymour and , Hershel and Rifkah, nia, Blanche; sister and her-in-law, Rella and Max dman; five grandchildren. SE L. SHAPSON, 80, of stland, died May 15. She ves a daughter, Charlotte blow of Van Nuys, Calif. THER SMOLKA, 85, of athfield, died May 16. She kres her daughter and son- reTv, Davida and Nathan (rris of West Bloomfield; / ,ters, Alice Hoffman of West Haifield, Sophie Goldman J Los Angeles; three grand- ildren; six great-grand- 'ldren. E S. WEINMAN, 69, of st Detroit, died May 15. He 6urvived by his wife, Wan- Lee; step-daughter, Valerie lentine of Detroit; sister, lla Gonek of Oak Park. A ZAUBERMANN, 79, of k Park, died May 15. She survived by her daughter 0 son-in-law, Sima and Sam rsike of Farmington Hills; (ar grandchildren; one great- onald Greenberg iwyer, Volunteer Ronald L. Greenberg, 'rmer Detroiter of Boca Rkon, Fla., died May 18. He i as 65. E arly in his law career, Mr. Ireenberg served as assistant I.'S. attorney for the Eastern istrict of Michigan, beginn- w in 1953. He also served as aecial assistant attorney eneral under State Attorney neral Frank J. Kelly for .e Judge Piggins' Special band Jury regarding police ,orruption in 1966. Beginn- g in 1980, he served as pecial counsel to the State of Michigan Attorney Grievance Commission. Mr. Greenberg was presi- dent of Jewish Vocational Ser- vice and president of the Community Workshop of the Jewish Welfare Federation from 1964-66. He was presi- dent of the Detroit Adult Psychiatric Clinic from 1968-1970 and served on the board of United Community Services, (predecessor of the United Way), as chairman of the Health and Welfare divi- sion of the Jewish Welfare Federation from 1970-72, and on the board of the National Association of Jewish Voca- tional Services. A lifelong member of Temple Beth El, he served as chairman of the religious school committee at the temple. In 1964, Mr. Greenberg was honored with the Wetsman Young Leadership Award. He assisted in the establishment of many scholarships. Mr. Greenberg leaves his wife, Tenny; son and daughter-in-law, Gary Green- berg and Marcia Gottfried of Durham, N.C.; daughters and sons-in-law, Jill and Robert Kail of Cherry Hill, N.J., Julie Greenberg-Hazan and Stanley Hazan of Huntington Woods; brother and sister-in- law, John and Bernice of East Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.; six grandchildren. Lyle Alzado, Football Star Los Angeles (JTA) — Lyle Alzado, the former fearsome defensive end for the Los Angeles Raiders and one of the few Jewish standouts in pro football, died May 14 in Lake Oswego, Ore. He was 43. Mr. Alzado's death was at- tributed to a rare form of cancer, a primary brain lymphoma, which he blamed on his heavy use of steroids during his 15-year career. Mr. Alzado told an inter- viewer some years ago that his mother and her parents, who immigrated from Russia, were Orthodox Jews, and that "I follow it, but I don't study enough." For a time, he was active in the Jews for Judaism anti-cult movement. Standing 6-foot-3 and weighing 265 pounds at the top of his form, Mr. Alzado had lost 100 pounds by the time of his death. His fierce style of playing seemed to epitomize the Raiders' philosophy, and he was fond of saying that "If me and King Kong went into an alley, only one of us would come out, and it wouldn't be the monkey." During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will observe the yahrtzeits of the following departed friends, with the traditional memorial prayers, recita- tion of kaddish and studying of mishnayos. Abraham Averbuch Shirley Engel Helen Fuller Louis Garfinkel Sarah Honigman Pearl L. Kroft Robbi Moses Lehrman Jenny Modlinsky Anna Rottenberg Chono Rutzimring Sam Seligson Rose Duchbinder Samuel Cohn Minnie Friedman Eugene Newman Samuel S. Stillwater Bella Weiner Torgow Gussie Anstondig Samuel Baschin Rachel Bernstein Julius Goldberg Helen Cohen Kobak Rose Leidermon Laura Wetstein Dora Fine Abram Jakubowitz . Anna Lubkin Leslie Politzer Josef Weiner Abraham Zwerling Chaim A. Carman WAR 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 24 24 24 24 24 24 25 MAY 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 25 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 27 27 27 28 Abrohom Fine Minnie Hacker Meyer C. Moneta Paul Newman Ethylle Optner William Raskin Joseph Ross Jacob J. Simon Ann Shindler Wolk Max Cohen Adolph E. Fell Braindle Gittelmon Jeanette M. Goldberg Albert L. Jaslove Soro Koner Ben Nosonchuk Avram Molly Sylvia Rabinovitz Michele E. Root Aaron Rosen Robert L. Siegel Dr. Karl Stillwater Samuel Wohl Bessie B. 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