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October 16, 1992 - Image 147

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-10-16

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SAY
IT
WITH
TREES

She leaves a daughter, Greta
of Troy; son, Hanley of
Detroit; brothers and a sister-
in-law, Irwin Friedman of
West Bloomfield, Dr. Andrew
and Rena Friedman of Pom-
pano Beach, Fla.; two grand-
children.

SARAH SEEDMAN, 94, of
Detroit, died Oct. 7. She is
survived by a son and
daughter-in-law, Jack D. and
Barbara Seedman of Water-
ford; daughter, Ruth Kauf-
man of Southfield; sister and
brother-in-law, Rose and
Louis Berk of Southfield; five
grandchildren; 13 great-
grandchildren.

EVELYN SHENKMAN, 88,
9f Farmington Hills, died Oct.
6. She is survived by a son
\ and daughter-in-law, Jack
and Miriam Shenkman of
'Farmington Hills; daughters
and sons-in-law, Ellen and Sol
iCosloff, Lillian and Sam
__Finkelstein, all of West
Bloomfield; 14 grandchildren,
17 great-grandchildren.

LDISAAK SHMIDT, 68, of Oak
Park, died Oct. 9. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Rahil; son
and daughter-in-law, Michael
ond Ludmila Shmidt of Los
Angeles Calif ; daughter, Ina
*
' Southfield;
* ,- Sushin of
three
grandchildren.

D ALBERT A. SMITH, 86, of
Southfield, died Oct. 12. He
leaves his wife, Rose; son,
( Ronald of Southfield;
°daughter, Shirley Friedman
of Boca Raton, Fla.; six grand-
children; three great-grand-
children.

BETTE WEXLER STERN,
69, former Detroiter of St.
-Petersboro, Fla., died Oct. 9.
She is survived by her
children, Pam and Jack
L Green of Massachusetts, Cin-
di and Randy Bond of Florida,
Gregg and Ellen Stern of
Calif., Jeffrey and Lucie
,,Stern of Chicago; brother and
\ sister-in-law, Morry and
Esther Wexler of West Bloom-
field; sister, Marion Morgan
of Oak Park. Six grand-
daughters. Services were held
in Florida.

t

JULES SUBEROFF, 82, of
Southfield, died Oct. 8. He is
survived by his wife, Rose;
daughter and son-in-law,
--Claire and Leo Raminick of
Southfield; sisters and
'brother-in-law, Lee Schwei-
kart of Farmington Hills,
Ruth and Irving Waserman of
o Farmington Hills; four grand-
children; seven great-
grandchildren; one great-
great-grandson.

MOLLIE SUKENIC, 79, of
Southfield, died Oct. 12. She
leaves a son, Joel; daughter
and son-in-law, Alyce and
Dennis Helfman of Montvale,
N.J.; brother and sister-in-
law, Abram and Rhoda
Medow of Beverly Hills;
sisters and brothers-in-law,
Sara and Harry Berlin of Far-
mington Hills, Mary and
William Tarnow of Farm-
ington Hills; three grand-
children.

CHARLOTTE WEINGER,
92, of Southfield, died Oct. 11.
She leaves daughters and a
son-in-law, Alice Moss of
Southfield, Rose Fineman
Katz and Sol Katz of Virginia
Beach, Va.; son and daughter-
in-law, Ben and Joanne of
California; brother, Sol
Davidson of California; nine
grandchildren; seven great-
grandchildren.

BELLE WROTZLAWSKY,
81, of Detroit, died Oct. 13.
She leaves no known
survivors.

Noah Bee,
JTA Cartoonist

Los Angeles (JTA) — Noah
Bee, longtime cartoonist for
the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency and designer of the
Jewish National Fund blue
box and Israel's first curren-
cy, died last week in
Bethesda, Md.
He was 76 years old and
had been hospitalized with
cancer.
Mr. Bee had an intimate
involvement with the Zi-
onist movement and the
Jewish state from his
youthful days as a member
of the Betar movement in
Poland, as a citizen of
Palestine and as an artist
whose work was inextricably
tied to the state of Israel.
The familiar blue charity
box, or pushke, of the Jewish
National Fund had been
embellished from its beginn-
ing with a Magen David.
Now that the Jewish state
had been established,
Mendel Fisher, longtime
JNF executive director,
decided that the blue box
should display a map of
Israel.
Mr. Bee made two sket-
ches, all hand-lettered, and
what would become a famil-
iar staple of Jewish homes
and offices was created.
He was an illustrator for
McGraw-Hill Publishers in
New York for more than
three decades. After retiring
from that firm in 1977, he
moved to Los Angeles.

JEWISH
NATIONAL FUND

18877 W Ten Mile Road
Suite 104
Southfield, Michigan 48075
Phone: (313) 557-6644

Monday thru Thursday
9 A.M. to 3 P.M.
to
Friday 9
2 hrs. before Sabbath

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45 Years"

• Monuments
and Markers
• Bronze Markers
• Memorial
Duplicating
• Cemetery
Lettering & Cleaning

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ANYWHERE IN MICHIGAN

Call 542-8266

FERNDALE
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1% Blocks East of Woodward

SHELDON
MONUMENT
COMPANY

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WE REMEMBER

During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will
observe the yahrtzeits of the following departed friends,
with the traditional memorial prayers, recitation of kaddish
and studying of mishnayos.

Jock Beckwith
Meyer Beigler
Charles Binder
Leah Budnick
Bernice Cole
Mary Guterman
Harry Joffin
Pearl Kind
Morris Lubkin
Elko Rutzmiring
Shioh Rutzmiring
Morris Sohom
Rose Schwartz
Michael Berris
William Bordelove
Betty Cohen
Louis Julius Cohen
Herbert H. Freedland
Kate Gormezono
John Sidney Ketchen
Louis H. Levine
Hilda Lezell
Goldie Mendelsohn
Helen Mertz
Abraham Ookmon
Morris Zovel Borinstein
Myrtle Desow
Irving Elson
Joseph Gelberman
Alexander Glaser
Rachel Hoffman
Mery Klepfish
Viola Newman Kopp
Aaron Pollock
Elko Rohlik
Rose Rybock
Harry Shulman
Irene Weiss
Dora Baruch
Dr. Harold Mork Dona
Norman Folbe

TISHREI OCT.
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TISHREI OCT.
21
24
Mary Rose Jacobs
21
24
Aaron David Levin
21
24
Abraham Levitin
21
24
Aaron B. Margolis
21
24
David Pitt
21
24
Harry Wetstein
22
25
Sallie Antmon
22
25
Wolfe William Atlas
22
25
Jeanette Berkowitz
22
25
A. Howard Bloch
22
25
Edith Burk
22
25
Dr. Daniel Cohn
22
25
Louis Donn
22
25
Rose T. Deitch
Bertha Fogenson
22
25
Gornbein
22
25
Helen G. Klein
22
25
Eva Lesser
22
25
Rose Marks
22
25
Bessie Moermon
22
25
Yetto Rucker
22
25
Nathan Sachs
22
25
Nathan Sornet
22
25
Sadie Whiteman
22
25
Nathan Zock
26 23
Samuel Cohen
26 23
Freda Fox
26 23
Bernard Greenbaum
26 23
Anno Maxmon
26 23
Samuel Rosenberg
26
23
Shona Yolowitz
24
27
Chaya Sarah Dworkin
24
27
Caroline Leidermon
24
27
Samuel Mordecai Levin
24
Dr. Rose Moloch Sexton 27
24
27
Leoh Sherr
24
27
Kalman Silber
24
27
Ida Solomon
24
27
Molly Weingorden
24
27
Simon Young

YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH

Administration Office: 557-6750

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SCHOOL FOR BOYS

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Southfield, Michigan 48076

Founded 1914

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SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

14390 W. 10 Mile Road
Oak Park, Michigan 48237

A Family Serving Families

Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads

Phone 368-3550

Over 60 Years in Same Location!

MONUMENTS BY

David Techner

BERG AND
URBACH

FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910

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Next to Stanley Steamer

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MONUMENT
WORKS

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Coolidge & Greenfield

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Directors of Funerals • 18325 W. Nine Mile Road • Southfield, MI 48075
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death rate from heart
attack has dropped 34%
the death rate from con-
genital heart defects is
down 41%
and the death rate from
stroke is down 60%.
The American Heart
Association of Michigan
is 40 years old.

American Heart
Association

of Michigan

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