,eeaF Estate IV. OAK PARK BERKLEY SCHOOLS For Sale OPEN SUNDAY 12:30-4 P.M. 2794 RED FOX TRAIL TROY multi-level Large home with pool, loads of updates, ser- viced by new Troy High. $259,900. BRIAN GRANADER Weir, Manuel, Snyder, and Ranke 689-7300 CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354-5959 Three bedroom, 1.5 bath brick ranch. Family room, base- ment, all appliances, central air, nicely land- scaped lot. $89,900. 788-4377 NEW LISTING W. BLOOMFIELD Four bedroom, 2 full, 2 half bath Colonial on 3/4 acre land- scaped lot. Totally remodeled brand new kitchen, updated baths. Immaculate! $219,900. By owner. 851 -9073 When Our Name Goes On It, Our Pride Goes In It. RANCHES RANCHES RANCHES Retirees' Dream Homes! Commerce / Brighton / All Areas 4(ocarti ey CUSTOM HOMES 1-800-270-9950 or 851-9950 STUNNING SIMSBURY VILLAGE CONDO Like New! ■ 2 Bedroom Condo on Very Private Cul-de-Sac ■ Private Courtyard Entrance ■ Stunning Marble Foyer ■ Great Room/Dining Room with 2-Way Fireplace ■ Large Master Suite With Fabulous Master Bath/Jacuzzi Separate Shower and Incredible Closet Space ■ $202,000 FOR SALE BY OWNER By appointment only 855-8220 HUNTINGTON WOODS JUST REDUCED Great Family Home on wonderful friendly street with over 1,600 sq. ft., 3 large bedrooms, recently remodeled kitchen with Cohan counters, hardwood floors, family room with built-ins, knotty pine rec room, furnace new 1988, central air new 1992. $123,900. NEW LISTING Wonderful brick Colonial in great location. Over 1,700 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms, 1 14 baths, family room. Bright, open floor plan, beautiful hardwood floors, newly remodeled kitchen, newer carpeting, central air, garage. $145,000. BLOOMFIELD HILLS Magnificent Setting, Grand Home-Situated on a hill in the heart of Bloomfield Hills-walking dis- tance to Cranbrook. Beautifully designed home by William Ku of Yamasaki Assoc. Children's wing with play/study area. Walk-out lower lev- el, game room, extensive decking, fabulous pool $890,000. Jane Solomon Office: 544-7030 Residence: 545-2692 Message Center: 547-2001, ext. 345 124 Ch amberlain LAKEFRONT COTTAGE Cash buyers only. Frontage. Build your dream home on Pleasant Lake. $122,900. ERA RYMAL SYMES OBITUARIES page 126 851 -9770 Garfinkel of Orlando, Fla., Jean- nette and Ruben Wartel of South- field. W. BLOOMFIELD BRYNMAWR CONDO IDA NOVE, 83, of Oak Park, Three bedroom, 2.5 bath townhouse. Den, 1st floor laun- dry, finished base- ment, 2-car attached garage. All appli- ances. 353-9164 AIEME3 CLASSIFIED For All Your Needs W. BLO0i/IFIELD PEBBLECREEK RANCH Phase III — Condo First offering. Bright end unit. Two bed- rooms plus den, dra- matic great room, fea- tures cathedral ceiling and two-way fire- place. $187,500. Owner/Broker 626-2255 WEST BLOOMFIELD Two beautiful large lots, wooded with nice pond. HAGGERTY/HALSTED AREA Call Hy Cohen 399-4640 Days 669-2025 Eves. CASS LAKE'S BEST CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY '84 built, 3,000 sq. ft., 3 baths, 3-car garage, finished walk-out, West Bloomfield schools, value packed! $399,999. DOUG or DEB Re/Max Professional 650-2100 WEST BLOOMFIELD Three bedroom, 2.5 bath ranch condo overlooking small lake. Large family room and natural fire- place, built-in appli- ances. Two-car ga- rage. $155,000. 425-0815 Gannon Real Estate died June 19. She is survived by a son, Seymour of Detroit; daugh- ter and son-in-law, Sharon Spencer and Jim Carlson of Lans- ing; one granddaughter. HAMMOND PFARLMAN, 80, formerly of Oak Park, of Sara- sota, Fla., died June 19. He is sur- vived by his son, Arthur; one daughter, four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. ETHEL ROTH, 79, of Toronto, died June 13. She is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Rise and Martin Goode of West Bloomfield; sister, Jean Roten- berg of Toronto; four grandchil- dren. ZENEK L. SCHVVARI-LBERG-, 64, of Tamarac, Fla., formerly of Livonia, died June 16. He is sur- vived by his wife, Mary; son, Alan of Tamarac; daughters and sons- in-law, Renee and Scott Cooper of Detroit, Linda and Jim Hill of Milford; two grandsons. LAWRENCE IL SHE1NFELD, 73, of Farmington Hills, died June 16. He leaves his wife, Sel- ma; daughters and son-in-law, Patricia and Daniel Ramras of Stamford, Conn.; Andrea Shein- feld of Fla.; sister, Jeanette Lapin. SAUL TUGMAN, 88, of South- field, died June 15. He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Gerald and Judy of Troy; nieces and nephews. BESS UDELL, 74, of Fanning ton Hills, died June 17. She leaves her son a nd daughter-in- law, Steven and Connie of Hous- ton; niece and nephew, Sandra and Judge John Shepherd. ALEX WALDMAN, 87, former- ly of Oak Park, of Miami Beach, Fla., died June 13. He is survived by his wife, Florence of Miami Beach; sons and daughter-in-law, Erwin and Elaine of Oak Park, Barry of Huntington Woods; eight grandchildren. STANFORD ROBERT WEIN- BERG, 65, of Lathrup Village, died June 18. He is survived by his wife, Odell; son and daugh- ter-in-law, Victor and Dena of Henderson, Nev.; daughter, Sheila Kay of Los Angeles; two grandsons. EDWARD WIEDER, 82, of De- troit, died June 20. He is survived by a brother and sister-in-law, Ben and Bertha of Beachwood, Ohio; silt r and brother-in-law, Freda and Tibor Rosz of Cleve- land. LENA ZAUSMER, 91, of Oak Park, died June 18. She leaves her son and daughter-in-law, j Bert and Isabel of San Antonio, Texas; six grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Samuel Geller Samuel Geller, 78, of Southfield, died June 14. He was a CPA and owner of Geller & Company in Southfield and a member of Con- L' gregation Beth Achim. He was \ co-founder and past president of Accounting Guild, past president of Walsh College Alumni Associ- ation, a trustee of Walsh College and a life member of the Michi- gan Association of CPA's. He was honored in 1986 as distinguished alumni of the year at Walsh Col- lege. He leaves his wife, Kathleen; daughters and son-in-law, Cyn- thia of Somerville, Mass., Michelle Geller and Russell Buczkowski of Chicago; sons and daughters-in-law, Allen and Judy Milgrom of Long Island, N.Y., Louis and Naomi Milgrom of Haledon, N.J.; daughter and son- in-law, Mara Lisa Milgrom and Daniel Bernbaum of Austin, Texas; sister and brother-in-law, Esta and Nathan Weisberg of Pompano Beach, Fla.; six grand- children. Rabbi Halberstam New York (JTA) — Rabbi Yeku- tiel Yehuda Halberstam, 90, known as the Klausenburger rebbe, died at Kiryat Zanz, near (--\ Netanya, June 17. Born in 1904 in the Austro- Hungarian city of Klausenburg — now Cluj, Romania — Rabbi Halberstam came from a promi- nent Chasidic line. During the Holocaust, Rabbi Halberstam was deported, and his first wife and 11 children per- ished at the hands of the Nazis. Following World War II, Rab- bi Halberstam came to America, where he settled in the Williams- burg section of Brooklyn. He be- came rebbe to thousands of Chasidim who originated in west- ern Galicia, originally part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. They are centered in the United States in Williamsburg and in Union City, N.J. Rabbi Halberstam remarried and had five daughters and two sons. In 1956, he left for Israel, where he founded Kiryat Zanz, near the northern town of Ne- tanya, and Laniado Hospital in Netanya. He settled in Kiryat Zanz in 1962. His son, Rabbi Zvi Elimelech Halberstam, the rabbi of Kiryat Zanz, is expected to be named his successor. The Zanzer Chasidic dynasty was founded in Nowy Sacz