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July 03, 1992 - Image 119

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-07-03

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SAY
" IT
WITH
TREES

Rosenthal of West Bloomfield;
five grandchildren; four
eat-grandchildren.

ROBERT M. STEIN, 59,
formerly of Southfield, of Her-
mitage, Tenn., died June 30.
He leaves his wife, Nancy;
ons and daughter-in-law,
rry and Marilyn of Los
geles, Calif., Steven of
Cliveland, Ohio, Howard of
Southfield; daughters,
eree, Marcy and Lisa, all of
outhfield; one grandchild.

T SEPH STILL, 82, of

troit, died June 29. He
leaves his sisters, Pearl Brod-
sky of Orchard Lake and
ena Burstein of West Palm
each, Fla.

JEIESS WEINGARDEN, 81,

Bloomfield Hills, died June
29. She leaves a son, Leslie of
tielray Beach, Fla.; daughter
and son-in-law, Linda and
His Roth of Bloomfield Hills;
four grandchildren.

NAUM ZHARDANOV-
SKIY, 81, of Southfield, died

Jane 26. He is survived by his
wife, Eugenia of Southfield;
aughters and sons-in-law,
Sonia and Gennady Radinsky
of Southfield, Pauline and
Abram Alperovech of Israel;
er, Rosalee Umanskaya of
ev, Russia; four grand-
children.

Harry Becker,
usinessman

Harry Becker, former
troiter of Palm Beach, Fla.,
ied June 29. He was 93.
Mr. Becker headed the
arry Becker Company, the
argest tomato distributor in
he United States, until his
etirement in 1975. He was a
*fe member of Temple Beth
1 and a member of the
Zionist Organization of
Aemerica.
He leaves a daughter and
son-in-law, Barbara and
erbert Keidan of Birm-
ngham; son, Robert of San
rancisco; brother, Bernard of
oconut Creek, Fla.; three
andchildren; three great-
andchildren.

errold S. Maxmen,
sychiatrist, Author

Jerrold S. Maxmen, former
troiter of Manhattan, died
une 28. He was 50.
Dr. Maxmen was an
ssociate professor of
sychiatry at Columbia
niversity. He was the
uthor of several books on
sychiatryi.
He was recipient of a Na-
tional Fund for Medical
Education Fellowship and a
Distinguished Psychiatrist
Lectureship from the Ameri-

can Psychiatric Association.
He is survived by his wife,
Mary B.; parents, Dr. Harold
and Ethel Maxmen of South-
field; brother and sister-in-
law, Dr. Robert and Dr. Toby
Steinberg of Longmeadow,
Mass.

David D. Silverman,
Businessman

David D. Silverman, of Oak
Park, died June 21. He was
72.
Mr. Silverman was owner of
Dave's Party Store in Oak
Park and recently retired
from the furniture business.
He was a founding member of
Beth Shalom and served as
president of the Men's Club.
He was a member of the Oak
Park Police Auxiliary for 30
years and retired with the
rank of lieutenant. He also
was active in Big Brothers.
He leaves his wife, Eileen;
daughters and sons-in-law,
Leslie and Dr. Jeffrey London
of West Bloomfield, and
Judith and Brad Lang of
Huntington Woods; sister and
brother-in-law, Gladys and
Louis Kay of West Bloomfield;
five grandchildren.

Jerome Kelman,
Longtime Attorney
Jerome Kelman, of
Southfield, died June 24. He
was 69.
Mr. Kelman was an at-
torney in practice in Detroit
for more than 50 years. He
was a member of the law
firm of Kelman, Loria,
Downing, Schneider and
Simpson.
A graduate of Wayne State
University, Mr. Kelman was
the former chairman of the
Workers Compensation Sec-
tion - State Bar of Michigan
and was instrumental in
writing workmen's compen-
sation laws for the state. He
served on the board of direc-
tors of the Hebrew
Benevolent Society and its
legal committee, on the
board of the Hebrew Free
Loan, and was a member of
Young Israel of Southfield
and Young Israel of Oak-
Woods.
A national vice president
for Young Israel, Mr.
Kelman was active at Akiva
Hebrew Day School and
Yeshiva Beth Yehudah.
He is survived by his wife,
Bernice; sons and daughters-
in-law, Dr. Alan and Shain-
dy of Baltimore, Md., Dr.
Samuel H. of Brooklyn,
N.Y., Dr. Robert and
Carolyn of New York;
brothers and sisters-in-law,
Dr. Herbert and Jean of Kew
Gardens, N.Y., Sidney and
Bonnie of Jerusalem; three
grandchildren.

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Bert Ferrer
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Mary Berman
Anna Godfrey
Miriam Haas
Fay Goldman Levy
Morris S. Wayne
Philip Yoker
Eugene M. Zack
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Bernard Glazer
Fannie Gross
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