ANNUAL MEETING OF THE HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY For the election of the Board of Directors will take place on Thursday evening, February 10, 1994, at 8:00 P.M. at their building, 26640 Greenfield Road, Oak Park, Michigan. The following names have been placed in nomination: Bernard Nathanson **Hillel L. Abrams **Milton Oleinick Dr. Henry S. Baum *Jack Peltz Michael Baum **Harry Portner Harry Burstyn Melville Richman David N. Cohen Israel I. Rockove **Meyer I. Cooper Murray Rubin Milton Duchan Daniel Schwartz Barry Eisenberg Robert A. Schwartz Merel Epstein Abraham Selesny Sy Finkelstein Abraham J. Shapiro Sidney Fordonski Avi P. Shapiro Sol Frankel *I William Sherr Jeffrey Goldenberg Morse Shiffinan Eric Greenbaum Samuel J. Shoenig Ernest E. Greenfield A.M. Silverstein Harold Greenspan Tzvi Z. Silverstein **Samuel P. Havis Laurence Singal *David Hermelin Charles Snow Joseph Hirsch *Phillip Stollman Nathan Kelman Louis P. Topor Mark E. Klinger Gary H. Toorgow *Irving Laker Lawrence J. 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It Will be it'It101- AMERICAN SOa CANC g Obituaries 4 OBITUARIES page 150 HINDA NESMOUR, 89, of Southfield, died Jan. 21. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Marilyn and Irving Finkel of West Bloomfield; brothers and sisters-in-law, Sol and Betti Kurtzman of Bloom- field Hills, David and Bunny Kurzman of West Bloomfield, Ben Kurtzman of Denver; sis- ters, Hilda Shapiro of South- field, Anne Schrebnick of Birm- ingham; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. JASON HOWARD RE- MER, 8 weeks, of Ann Arbor, died Jan. 19. He leaves his par- ents, Dr. Erick and Dr. Ericka Remer; his twin brother, Scott Benjamin; grandparents, Earl and Jacqueline Remer of West Bloomfield, Paul and Sylvia Heit of Lantana, Fla. EVELYN C. SANDWEISS, 67, of Oak Park, died Jan. 22. She is survived by brothers and sisters-in-law, Sherwood and Bea of Oak Park, Seymour and Harriet of West Bloomfield; sis- ter, Ruth Rita Kronenberg of Oak Park; uncles and aunt, Aaron and Dorothy of Oak Park, Norman of Sun City, Ariz. JUDITH SEIDLER, 64, of Farmington Hills, died Jan. 21. She leaves her husband, Mur- ray; daughters and sons-in-law, Lori and David Ferris, Amy and John Sanborn; brothers and sis- ters-in-law, Philip and Kay Peven, Louis and Marcia Peven; sisters and brother-in-law, Fay and Louis Newman, Tena Bo- b/in; eight grandchildren. MARGARET WEISS, 83, of Pembroke Park, Fla., formerly of Detroit, died Jan. 18. She is survived by brother and sister- in-law, Mark and Clara Nolan of Hallandale, Fla.; sister, Theresa Feldman of Southfield. FRANCES WOLF, 85, of Southfield, died Jan. 23. She leaves her nephew and niece, Don Wolf and Roberta Beeler; many loving friends. SARA ZALC, 87, of Miami, for- merly of Detroit, died Jan. 21. She is survived by her husband, Harry; daughters and sons-in- law, Frieda and Joseph Lang- nas of Southfield, Annabel and Robert Dodd of Massachusetts; son and daughter-in-law, Jerry and Danielle Zalc of Orchard Lake; 13 grandchildren; 6 great- grandchildren. Dr. Ahronheim Dr. Sylvia "Edith" Ahronheim, 82, of Jackson, died Jan. 19. She was medical director of S.H. Camp Co., Medical and Surgi- cal Supply, first woman physi- than to work for the Department of Corrections for the State of Michigan, first woman presi- dent of Jackson's Temple Beth Israel and its sisterhood, past president of Jackson Area Peace Council, member of the Ameri- can Association of University Women, Member of League of Women Voters and she helped found Operation Gentle Per- suasion. She leaves her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Gerald A. Ahronheim and Dr. Naomi Stein of Montreal; daughter and son-in-law, Dr. Judith Ahron- heim and Dr. Gerald Blandford of New York City; son and daughter-in-law, Robert D. and Judith R. Ahronheim of Ann Arbor; daughter, Adele R. Ahronheim of New York City; son, Albert M. Ahronheim of Brooklyn, N.Y.; daughter and son-in-law, Anna Margaret Ahronheim and Kenneth Jones of Oak Park; son, Charles M. Ahronheim of Jackson; five grandchildren. G. Hirschler New York — Gertrude Hirschler, 64, an expert on Zion- ism, the Holocaust and the teachings of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch, died Jan. 18. Born in Vienna, Austria, she escaped the Nazis and was brought to the United States as a child. She was educated in Baltimore and graduated from the Hebrew College and Johns Hopkins University. After sev- eral years on the staff of the Bal- timore Jewish Council, she moved to New York where she became assistant editor of the Herzl Press and of the Encyclo- pedia of Zionism and Israel, to which she contributed many ar- ticles. Henry Lerman Henry Lerman, 74, of Pompar Beach, Fla., formerly of Detro died Jan. 17. He was owner a - founder of Henry Lerman, Ir building contractor and ce penter contractor on 11 K. Road. He was active at B'na: rael in Petoskey and boar ii member of the Real Estate Di- vision of Allied Jewish Cam- paign. In 1960 he started a rough and trim carpentry busi- ness. He was director of Detroit Carpenters Joint Apprentice- ship Committee, Michigan Builders Association, Knoll- wood Country Club. He leaves his daughter, Paulette Lerman of Southfield; sons and daughters-in-law, Dr. Mark and Julie of Northbrook, Ill., Joel and Freda of Franklin; four grandchildren.