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November 27, 1992 - Image 122

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-11-27

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FOLLOWING JEWISH TRADITION
THE DIRECTION OF THE FUTURE

Family and Friends perform the mitzvah of
accompanying their loved one to the gravesite.

Graveside and Cemetery Chapel Services:

Eliminate a second service • End the dangerous procession
Omit the inconvenience of parking, getting in and out of cars only to repeat the process
Less stressful for families • Provide a complete, meaningful service
Allow families to use beautiful cemetery chapels for friends and relatives
to pay their respect, then follow the deceased to the gravesite

The Dorfman Direction:

Provides the finest, complete professional and personal service.
Grants peace of mind that your loved one will be cared for by a licensed,
Jewish funeral director, Alan Dorfman, with the dignity and compassion of Jewish tradition,
Fulfills shiva service needs.
Assures you that you will be treated as family.
Provides substantial savings.
Serving your pre-arrangement needs.
Call us directly for out-of-state arrangements.

Aan

H.

D

313-546-4700

orfman Funeral Direction

In Loving Memory of
Our Dearest Parents,
Grandparents and
Great-Grandparents

AB RAM
GELIEBTER

(May 9, 1957)

NORMA
GELIEBTER

(November 28, 1975)
No longer in our lives
To share but in our
Hearts you are always
There.
Sadly missed by
children Jack & Ida,
Grandchildren &
Great-grandchildren

In Loving Memory of

BARBARA
ELLEN
BERNSTEIN

majestic sand castles . .
sparkling waters .. .
another chance.

Please give blood.

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ll American Red Cross

Blood Services
Southeastern Michigan Region

22. He leaves his w
Dorothy of Southfr€'
daughter and son-in-1
Elaine and Mervyn Manri
of Bloomfield Hills; sist
Rose Miller and Ida Schw
zman, both of Farmin
Hills; six grandchildren;
great-grandchildren.

AARON (HARRY) BLEI-
CHMAN, of Montreal,

MARY RISKIN, 77, of

Canada, died Nov. 22. He
leaves his daughter, Lily
Pearson; two granddaughters;
two great-granddaughters.

SAM DAVIDSON, 98, of
West Bloomfield, died Nov.
20. He is survived by a son
and daughter-in-law, Paul
and Florence of West Bloom-
field; daughter and son-in-
law, Rose and Sanford Rubin
of Sunrise, Fla.; seven grand-
children; 10 great-grand-
children.

HELEN GOODMAN, 87, of

Brochure Available

Give someone another golden. day .. .

GERTRUDE ADELS, 87, of
Southfield, died Nov. 22. She
leaves brothers and sisters-in-
law, Sidney and Shirley Adels
of Farmington Hills, Arthur
and Katherine Adels of
Flagstaff, Ariz.; sister and
brother-in-law, Marilyn and
Alvin Nachman of Oak Park.

In Loving Memory of
Our Mother and Bubbie

SYLVIA
SCHON

November 30, 1990
Always missed and never
forgotten.
Adrienne, Sid, Larry and
Pearl; Robyn, Sheri,
Aaron, Bryan, Leah, Rosa
and Ira

Southfield, died Nov. 21. She
is survived by a son and
daughter-in-law, William and
Sandra of Southfield; daugh-
ters and sons-in-law, Gertrude
and Nathan Goldstone of
Southfield, Margaret and
Albert Goldstein of South-
field; eight grandchildren;
five great-grandchildren.

RUTH HIGER, 79, of
Detroit, died Nov. 18. She is
survived by a daughter and
son-in-law, Shirley and Mar-
vin Weingarden of Southfield;
sons and daughter-in-law,
David and Eileen of Farm-
ington Hills, Morey of
Detroit; sister, Eva Lazare of
Oak Park; four grandsons.

DAVID JOSEFF, 88, for-
merly of Oak Park, of
Margate, Fla., died Nov. 18.
He is survived by brother and
sister-in-law, Norman and
Thelma of Southfield; sister,
Rose J. Cohen of Deerfield
Beach, Fla.; two grand-
children; five great-grand-
children.

SHIRLEY KLEIN, 67, of
West Bloomfield, died Nov.
20. She leaves her husband,
Hany of West Bloomfield; son
and daughter-in-law, Neill
and Debbie Klein of Boca
Raton, Fla.; daughters and
sons-in-law, Nancy and John
Levy of Bloomfield Hills,
Julie and Mark Teicher of
West Bloomfield; brothers
and sisters-in-law, Saul and
Marion Dicken of Mt. Vernon,
Ohio, Albert and Rhoda
Dicken of Farmington Hills;
sister and brother-in-law,
Renee and Morris Rochlin of
Franklin; seven grand-
children.

ALFRED A. KOFFMAN,

92, of Southfield, died Nov.

Park, died Nov. 20. She is s
vived by her husband, A
daughters, Ellen and Che
Riskin, both of Huntin
Woods; brothers and siste-,I
in-law, William and Jan
Bronstein of Naples, F
Martin and Madalyne Bro
tein of Oak Park; sisters a
brother-in-law, Rae Kaplaii,
Oak Park, Betty and Will
Zamsky of Las Cruces, N,1
Millie Mintz of Southfield

SAM SCHACHTER, 93,
Miami Beach, Fla., died NI
17. He is survived by brotF
and sister-in-law, David a
Rose Schachter, form
Detroiters of Pompano Bea ,
Fla.

DONALD E. SCHWAR

60, of West Bloomfield,
Nov. 18. He is survived by 1.
wife, Marilyn; son a'
daughter-in-law, Randall a
Shelley of Keego Har
daughter, Andrea Auste
Phoenix, Ariz.; moth
Jeanette Schwartz of F
ington Hills; sister a
brother-in-law, Beverly a
Howard Stone of West Bloc»
field; one granddaughter.

GEORGE D. SNYDER, Ei

of Oak Park, died Nov. 19.1
is survived by his daught]
Claudia Zacks of Seot
Korea; son and daughter-ii
law, Gerard and Joaril
(Kaneshiro) Chateauvieu;:',
San Francisco, Calif.; sist
Laina Temchin of Boynt
Beach, Fla.; six gran
children.

Philip Resnikov

Philip Resnikov, 89, of Ai
Arbor, died Nov. 17. He se
ed as president of t1
Philadelphia Zionist Orga
zation and as a member of t]
National Executive Comm
tee of the ZOA. He was
first Philadelphian to recei
the Jerusalem Prize award
by the Hebrew Universi
Mr. Resnikov was an assi.?;
ant manager and a cons
tant for the Metropolitan L .
Insurance Company.
He is survived by h
daughters and son-in-la
Susan and Professor Albe
Schultz of Ann Arbor, Marti]
Reisman of Branford, Conr
brother, Leonard Perlov
Israel; six grandchildren; s
great-grandchildren.

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