BUY A CASE OF FOOD TO HELP FEED THE JEWISH HUNGRY. A AMIWIA Is t 4 e16 111111 rags., 111 WA Aka– - ' Glatt Kosher Shiva Dinners and Trays, Meat or Dairy By SHIRLEE BLOOM AT Mesgiach On Premises 855-9463 Under Supervision Of The Metropolitan Kashmth Coundl of Michigan V I "' YAD EZRA feeditg 4e lew/h Hifitgry 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.) 1/2 case chicken (27 lbs) 1 case 27 oz. canned gefilte fish (12 per case) 1 case 18 oz. Quaker oatmeal (24 per case) 1 case 6.5 oz. tuna in water (48 per case) 1 case 15 oz. tomato sauce (48 per case) ❑ 1 case 18 oz. creamy peanut butter (12 per case) ❑ 1 case 16 oz. thin spaghetti (20 per case) ❑ 1 case 16 oz. rice (24 per case) $39.00 $37.00 $30.00 $25.50 $21.00 $18.00 $13.33 ❑ 1 nutritious food package for family of four $50.00 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ $80.00 $40.00 KOSHERTAREVE 968NOSH (6674) Lx)cal & Nttt irrerwide Delivery Sweets andSympathy fivin Cookies Etc. Baskets and trays of gourmet cookies and brownies ((divvy =dab& 855-1605 YOUR CONTRIBUTION IS ELIGIBLE FOR A 50% MICHIGAN TAX CREDIT. (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. CSHIVA BASKET & TRAYS Name: ...WITH GOOD TASTE _ 4 (313) 626-9050 Address* City/State/Zip• a.? ply Area Code & Phone . g 29594 Orchard Lk. Rd. Farmington Hills, MI 48018 f Make checks payable and mail to: YAD EZRA 26641 Harding, Oak Park, MI 48237 Tributes and Memorials Available • For more information, call: YAD EZRA • (810) 548-FOOD (548-3663) Focus On America's Future Help Prevent Birth Defects f Shiva Dinners & Trays Delivery Available Under the Supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis 25270 Greenfield, Oak Park 967-1161 A Thoughtful Expression... With a Cookie or Candy Tray ers-in-law, Edith of Napa, Dorothy and Edward Glicken of Livonia, Miriam and Ben- jamin Elisberg of Oak Park. MAURICE W. SMITH, 65, of West Bloomfield, died Jan. 13. He leaves his wife, Eva Marie Smith; son, Richard M. of Cape Coral, Fla.; daughter, Alene of Oakland Park, Fla.; brothers and sisters-in-law, Seymour and Janice of West Bloomfield, Joel and Paula of Algonquin, Ill. DAVID SOLOMON, 78, of Hudson, Fla., formerly of Oak Park, died Dec. 30. He is sur- vived by his wife, Melvina; son and daughter-in-law, Harvy and Debbie of Colorado Springs, Colo.; daughters, Carol Lane of Watseka, Ill., Sharon Rieden of Schaumburg, Ill.; five grand- children; four great-grandchil- dren. Interment in Florida. JEANNETTE YARROWS, 81, of Southfield, died Jan. 15. She is survived by her niece, Bluma Muller of Birmingham; nephews, Max Schreiber and Howard Schreiber, both of California. SIMON "SEYMOUR" YEL- LEN, 60, of Southfield, died Jan. 16. He leaves sons and daughter-in-law, Sheldon and Iris of West Bloomfield, Michael of West Bloomfield, Jeffrey of Farmington Hills, Mark of Boynton Beach, Fla.; two grand- children. Allen R. Brand Allen R. Brand, 73, of Lauder- hill, Fla., died Jan. 12. Owner of Allen Lumber, Mr. Brand was a member of Tam O'Shanter Country Club, Ro- tary Club and Lumberman's Association — where he was a past officer. He also was a mem- ber of Chamber of Commerce in Hamtramck. He leaves his wife, Bertha; sons and daughters-in-law, Ronald and Barbara of Farm- ington Hills, Steven of Hunt- ington Woods, Greg and Gina of West Bloomfield; brother and sister-in-law, Leonard and Lil- lian of New Hampshire; six grandchildren. William S. Gottlieb Support the arch Of inles preventing is Birth Defer OBITUARIES page 150 All Food By Shirlee Bloom Homemade In Our Own Glatt Kosher Kitchen 32418 Northwestern, Bet.M1c1d1ebelt & 14 411. Obituaries 354-3499 WE DELIVER: CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354-5959 William S. Gottlieb, 86, of Southfield, died Jan. 16. The owner of Monarch Packing Company, a meat packing com- pany in Eastern Market for 50 years, Mr. Gottlieb was also a member of Congregation B'nai Moshe since 1936. He was a Shriner and a member of the Masons. He leaves his wife, Jeanette; son and daughter-in-law, Stew- art and Helen of Franklin; daughter and son-in-law, Ar- lene and Ronald Licht of Bloom- field Hills; sister, Olga Kohn of Columbus, Ohio; 10 grandchil- dren; four great-grandchildren. Yigal Hurwitz New York (JTA) — Israel's for- mer finance minister, Yigal Hurwitz, died Jan. 10. He was 75. Born near Rishon LeZion, Mr. Hurwitz was a farmer before entering industry and, K later, politics. After serving as director of the Tene-Noga Dairy Products Co., Mr. Hurwitz entered the Knesset with David Ben- Gurion's small State List Party in 1969. The faction later aligned itself with the Likud in 1973. In 1977, Prime Minister Menachem Begin named Mr. Hurwitz minister of commerce, industry and tourism. He re- signed the post to protest the Camp David accords Israel signed with Egypt. He was assigned to the fi- nance post in November 1979 but resigned at the end of 1980. During the year he held the position, he developed a repu- tation as a prophet of doom regarding Israel's looming eco- nomic crisis. In 1983, he unsuccessfully advocated a national unity gov- ernment to deal with the eco- nomic situation — a year before such a government was actually formed. Robert Ross Robert Ross, 76, of West Bloom- field, died Jan. 15. President of Allied Electric Supply Company in Southfield since 1950, he was also a member of Adat Shalom Synagogue, B'nai B'rith, the Masons, and Tam O'Shanter Country Club. He leaves his wife, Pauline; sons and daughters-in-law, Martin and Kathryn of Pleas- antville, N.Y., Philip and Deb- orah of Bloomfield; daughter and son-in-law, Roslyn and Jonathan Steeler of Denver, Colo.; brother and sister-in-law, Jack and Jeanette of Hunting- ton Woods; sisters and brother- in-law, Jeanette Herman of Pembroke Pines, Fla, Charlotte and Hal Schatz of Sherman Oaks, Calif.; seven grand- children. Ruth Sherman Ruth Sherman, 88, of Onsted, Michigan, formerly of Toledo and Monroe, died Jan. 11. Born Ruth Wengrow in Toledo, she was a lifelong mem- ber of Congregation Etz Chayim of which her father, Moses Wen-