BUY A CASE OF FOOD TO
HELP FEED THE JEWISH
HUNGRY.

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OBITUARIES page 98

Cancer Prevention
Tips

• Eat foods high in fiber
and low in fat

• Include fresh fruits,
vegetables and whole
grain cereals in your diet

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• If you drink alcoholic
beverages, do so only in
moderation

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Use this coupon to help feed the Jewish hungry.
YAD EZRA will use your donations to purchase cases
of food and distribute them to our neighbors in need.

❑ 1 case chicken (54 lbs.)

$80.00

❑ 1/2 case chicken (27 lbs)

$40.00

❑ 1 case 27 oz. canned gefilte fish (12 per case)

$39.00

111 1 case 18 oz. Quaker oatmeal (24 per case)
111 1 case 6.5 oz. tuna in water (48 per case)

$37.00

❑ 1 case 15 oz. tomato sauce (48 per case)

$25.50

❑ 1 case 18 oz. creamy peanut butter (12 per case)

$21.00

❑ 1 case 16 oz. thin spaghetti (20 per case)
❑ 1 case 16 oz. rice (24 per case)

$13.33

❑ 1 nutritious food package for family of four

$50.00

• Don't smoke or use
tobacco in any form

• Avoid unnecessary X-rays

• Avoid too much sunlight;
use sunscreens

• Take estrogens only as
long as necessary

$30.00

For More Information:

Call toll-free

1-800-4-CANCER

$18.00

Michigan Cancer Foundation

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YOUR CONTRIBUTION IS ELIGIBLE FOR A 50% MICHIGAN TAX CREDIT.

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(subject to certain limitations)

Enclosed is my check in the amount of $
for
cases of food as a tax deductible contribution
to YAD EZRA to help feed the Jewish hungry.

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research purposes to maintain
evaluation and treatment of
afflicted children.

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Menlo Park, Calif.; sisters, So-
phie Ulanoff of Southfield, Rose
Schreidell of N. Miami, Fla.; five
grandchildren; three great-
grandchildren.

of Roslyn, N.Y.; daughter and
son-in-law, Dr. Alta and Dr.
Arnold Rosenzweig of Cleve-
land; 11 granchildren; seven
great-grandchildren.

PHILIP I. RUBENSTEIN,
83, of Southfield, died Dec. 22.
He leaves his wife, Leona; son
and daughter-in-law, Dr. Saul
and Joyce of Bloomfield Hills;
daughter and son-in-law, Sarah
and Fred Steingold of Ann Ar-
bor; brother and sister-in-law,
Charles and May of Hunting-
ton Woods; two grandchildren.

SAM SONNENSTRAHL, 56,
of Farmington Hills, died Dec.
21. He is survived by his wife,
Roslyn; children, Lisa, Debra
and Steven.

TESSA RITA ROSEN, 85, of
Spring Lake, Mich.,died Dec.
22. She leaves her son and
daughter-in-law, Neil and Joni
of Spring Lake, Mich.; brothers
and sisters-in-law, Harry and
Sylvia Culang, Aaron and
Josephine Culang; three grand-
children.

BERNARD ROSENFELD,
83, of Oak Park, died Dec. 24.
He is survived by his wife, Ida;
brother-in-law, Morris Sussman
of West Bloomfield.

HARVEY S. RUBIN, 52. of
Bloomfield Hills, died Dec. 22.
He leaves his wife, Sheila;
daughters, Shari Saftiler, Sh-
eryl Saftiler, Jacki Rubin, Mar-
la Rubin; sons, Eddie and Mark;
sister and brother-in-law, Phyl-
lis and Gary Levitt of West
Bloomfield; brother, Arthur.

SHIRLEY SCHNEIDER, of
Laguna Hills, Calif., formerly
of Southfield, died Dec. 22. She
is survived by her sons, Alan
and Neil; daughter, Linda
Robiner; five grandchildren. In-
terment in California.

ROSE SIEGAN, 90, of South-
field, died Dec. 22. She is sur-
vived by her son and daughter-
in-law, Donald and Margaret of
Brigman, Mich.; daughters and
sons-in-law, Marion and Harold
Weisberg of Bloomfield Hills,
Eleanor and Charles Factor of
Las Vegas, Nev.; brother and
sister-in-law, Louis and Rose
Gelfand of Seattle; nine grand-
children; 13 great-grandchil-
dren.

ANNE W. SIEGEL, 87, of Mi-
ami, formerly of Detroit, died
Dec. 21. She leaves a son and
daughter-in-law, Fred and Di-
ane of Tiburon, Calif.; brothers
and sister-in-law, Sydney and
Connie Weinberg, Morton
Weinberg of Florida; sisters, Lil-
lian Levin of Florida, Betsy Sto-
lar of Illinois; two grandchil-
dren.

BLANCHE SINGER, 91, of
Cleveland, formerly of Detroit,
died Dec. 27. She is survived by
sons and daughters-in-law, Dr.
Harold and Miriam of Delmar,
N.Y., Lawson and Betty-Carol

SALLY SUSSMAN, 85, of
Houston, formerly of Detroit,
died Dec. 21. She leaves a son
and daughter-in-law, Norman
and Lath of West Bloomfield;
daughter and son-in-law, Car-
ole and Wesley Ashendorf of
Houston; four grandchildren;
one great-grandson.

IRVING YARROWS, 88, of
Southfield, died Dec. 23. He is
survived by wife, Jeannette;
brother and sister-in-law, Dr.
Morton and Ruth of Southfield;
sisters, Mary Solomon of Troy,
Ethel Hamburger of Farming-
ton Hills.

Harold Finstein

Harold Roy Finstein, 56, of
Southfield, died Dec. 21. He was
a reprographer for Ford Motor
Company in Reproduction, Pho-
tography and Graphics. He was
past president of Beth Shalom
Men's Club, did volunteer work
with Children's Leukemia
Foundation of Michigan and
was a baseball coach for his
daughters. He was a member
of the Mobil Watch, city of
Southfield; member of Ten-
nessee Squires and Jack
Daniels Association.
He leaves his wife, Char-
lotte; daughters and sons-in-
law, Lea and Timothy
Thomas of Mayer, Ariz.,
Karen and Patrick Benitez of
Orlando, Fla., Julie and Lar-
ry Foster of Southfield; moth-
er-in-law, Tillie Lis; two
grandchildren.

Milton Mahler

Milton K Mahler, 89, of West
Palm Beach, Fla., formerly of
Michigan, died Dec. 24. A past
president of the Jewish Home
for Aged and founder of the rid-
ing school at Camp Tamarack,
he was also very active with the
Jewish Welfare Federation.
He leaves his wife, Ruth;
sons and daughters-in-law,
Joel of California, Burton and
Renee of Bloomfield Hills,
Ronald Levine of Pontiac,
Paul Levine of Denver, Ken-
neth and Suzanne Levine of
Tempe, Ariz.; brothers and
sisters-in-law, Irving and
Sara of West Bloomfield,
Donald and Bernice; a sister,
Esther Abrahams of South-
field; 5 grandchildren.

