\ Th she had a one-person exhibition at the Sybaris Gallery in Royal Oak. Her work is included in the collection of the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian In- stitution; the American Craft Museum, New York; Detroit In- stitute of Art, Michigan; and the Cranbrook Academy of Art. She leaves her husband, Roy; two sons, Aaron and Jeremy; sister and brother-in-law, Eve- lyn and Arthur Cowen of New Jersey; brother and sister-in- law, David and Rosemary Wolock of Huntington Woods. Lillian Lederman Lillian Lederman, 82, of South- \Th field, died March 29. Mrs. Led- erman was a member of the Louis Marshall chapter of B'nai B'rith, Congregation Beth Shalom, the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans and the Radomer Aid Society. She is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law, Martin J. and Sheila of Southfield, Ray- mond K. and Amy of Tucson, Ariz.; daughters and sons-in- law, Judith and Sheldon Gold of Southfield, Sema and John Hanson of Chapel Hill, N.C.; 11 grandchildren; seven great- grandchildren. Sophie Rohlik Sophie Rohlik, 93, of Southfield, died March 30. With her late husband, Sigmund Rohlik, they owned Rohlik Inc., manufac- turers of camera cases and re- lated goods. In the late 1960s, they helped to establish the Sig- mund and Sophie Rohlik Branch of the United Hebrew Schools in Southfield, now home of the Agency for Jewish Edu- cation. Mrs. Rohlik supported Hillel Day School of Metropol- itan Detroit, Akiva Hebrew Day School and Yeshiva Beth Yehu- dah. Wayne State University was a major recipient of her generosity. In Israel, Mrs. Rohlik's edu- cational commitments includ- ed the Bar-Ilan University, Hebrew University, American Society for Technion and Weiz- mann Institute of Science. Mrs. Rohlik's philanthropic activities included the Rohlik Philan- thropic Fund at the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, Jewish National Fund, Anti-Defama- tion League, Hadassah, United States Holocaust Memorial Mu- seum, Lubavitch Foundation, Fresh Air Society, University of Michigan Hillel Foundation and American _Committee for Shaarey Zedek Hospital. She is survived by Paula Ur- bach, Ronald Urbach, Deborah and Richard Warsh, Joan and Kenneth Stern and families, by nieces and nephew Betty and Tack Goldberg, Lorraine Cohen. With Profound Sadness In Our Hearts, Akiva Hebrew Day School Mourns The Passing Of MRS. SOPHIE ROHLIK Her complete loyalty to the cause of Jewish Education serves as inspiration to all future generations. Rabbi Zev Shimansky Headmaster Dr. Benjamin Wolkinson President Barry Eisenberg Executive Director Dr. David Beneson Chairman of the Board In Loving Memory of The Family of the Late MILDRED KATZ IRVING WINE Who passed away April 8, 1992. Sadly missed and always remembered by Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 12:30 p.m. Sunday, April 17 at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Rabbi Spector and Cantor Glantz will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. In Loving Memory of wife Lillian; children Barry and Susan, Hadley and Beverly, Gary, Sheree and grandchildren Winifred, Thatcher, Jason, Robert, Carly, Jaimee. Forever in our Hearts. In Beloved Memory of DR. ARTHUR SCHWARTZ HYMAN D. NUDELL Who passed away April 11, 1993. Who passed away April 10, 1989. Who is always in our hearts and terribly missed by his loving wife Claire; Sheri and Bob; Marla and David; and grandchildren Erin, Jaime, Jeff, Erica, Ryan and Lainie. Sadly missed and always remembered by CT, CO CC loving wife Dorothy; children Howard, Linda and Nancy; grandchildren Sheri, Wendi, Tammy, Kylee and Coryn. 141