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May 07, 1993 - Image 141

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-05-07

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Graveside and Cemetery
Chapel Services

Joannie and Jeff Jackson of
Sepulveda; brother and sis-
ter-in-law, Harold "Q.P."
\, and Mildred of Santa
• Monica; two grandchildren.
Interment in California.

> MARSHA YORK, 86, of
Oak Park, died April 29.
, She is survived by a daugh-
,ter and son-in-law, Betty
and Milton Kaplan of West
Bloomfield; four grandchil-
dren; six great-grandchil-
dren.

HARRY ZELTZER, 90, of
\ Southfield, died May 2. He
• leaves sons and daughters-
in-law, Garson and Judy,
Irving and Angie of West
\, Bloomfield; five grandchil-
• dren.

Sol Grossman

Dr. Sol C. Grossman, 85, of
Southfield, died May 1. Dr.
- Grossman was a medical
doctor-psychoanalyst; he
had been in practice for 54
• years. He was a former
president of the Michigan
Psychoanalytic Society and
clinical associate professor
of psychiatry at the Wayne
State Medical School. He
• was one the the founders of
the department of psychia-
- try at Sinai Hospital and a
member of Michigan
• American and International
Psychoanalytic Association.
He also was a member of
the Michigan and American
• Psychiatric Association.
He had been cited for
excellence as a teacher at
Wayne State University and
at Sinai Hospital.
He is survived by his wife,
Pauline "Polly"; daughters,
Marilyn Leaf of Woodlan
Hills, Calif., Nancy Bern-
stein of Tarzana, Calif.,
; brother, Dr. Carl of Van
Nuys; sister, Alice Cooper-
stock of Southfield, four
3 grandchildren.

Rose Lehrman

Rose Lehrman, 82, of West
Bloomfield, died April 30.
Founder and curator of the
B'nai Moshe Museum.
She received the annual
Seminary Award by the
Jewish Theological Semin-
ary of America in 1981 for
outstanding commitment to
"Jewish education and com-
munal service". She also
received recognition for out-
standing achievement by
the congregation and
Rabbinical Assembly when,
in 1974, she was invited by
the Rabbincal Assembly to
be the chairperson of a sem-
inar on synagogue museums
and was cited by the B'nai

Moshe Sisterhood on the
10th Anniversary of the
founding of its museum. In
1960, the Seminary cited
her work as a "Dis-
tinguished Cultural Asset."
In 1967, she received a scroll
of honor for her leadership.
She leaves daughters and
a son-in-law, Miriam
Lipschitz, Blossom and Dr.
Norman Helman of Encino,
Calif.; five grandchildren;
seven great-grandchildren.

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DYSAUTONOMIA

The Family of the Late

GEORGE J. REINITZ

No child should be denied
correct diagnosis and proper
treatment . Support the
Dysautonomia Foundation.

Announces the unveiling of a monument
in his memory 11:45 a.m. Sunday, May 16 at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Relatives and friends
are invited to attend.

Dysautonomia Foundation Inc.

3000 Town Center, Suite 1500,
Southfield, MI 48075 (313) 444-4848

Schools Shut
Due To Strike

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Public
schools across Israel were
shut down for a second day
in a row last week because of
a nationwide strike by
teachers demanding . a 25
percent pay increase.
More than 1 million
students were left with no
classes because of the strike.
The only students unaf-
fected by the strike were
12th- graders, who are
preparing for their final ex-
aminations, and pupils at
special-education schools for
handicapped pupils.
The teachers have been
battling the Education and
Finance ministries for years,
claiming that teachers'
salaries have dropped seri-
ously behind other govern-
ment employee salaries.

In Blessed Memory of

SIDNEY
EISNER

The Family of

GLORIA LEVINE

father,
grandfather and
friend

Wishes to extend thanks for all the cards, good wishes
and prayers. We know she is at peace now.
Jerry, Steve and Roberta
Lori and Wayne and Gabriel

The Family of the Late

In Loving Memory of
our dear Mother and Grandmother

DAISY E.
FRIEDMAN

JUNE COHEN

Loving husband,

Announces the unveiling of
a monument in her memory

2:00 p.m. Sunday, May 16

at Adat Shalom Cemetery.
Rabbi David Nelson will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend.

May 11, 1990
Whose love and devotion are always with us.
Deeply missed by
Linda, Michael, Nicole and David;
Bob, Judy, Melissa, and Debbie.

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