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September 16, 1994 - Image 156

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-09-16

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In the last 40 years, the
death rate from heart
attack has dropped 34%
the death rate from con-
genital heart defects is
down 41%
and the death rate from
stroke is down 60%.
The American Heart
Association of Michigan
is 40 years old.

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brother, Joshua Horwitz of Troy.
Services were held in St. Louis.

American Heart
Association

of Michigan

A United Way Agency

The Family of the Late
ISADORE

"EDDIE"
LEFTON

Announces the unveiling of a
monument in his memory
12:30 p.m. Sunday, September
25 at Aaron Moshe Cemetery,
Roseville. Rabbi Loss will offi-
ciate. Relatives and friends are
invited to attend.

Sidney A. Deitch

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Bloomfield, died Sept. 7. She is
survived by her nieces, Lucene
Wasserman of Southfield, Judith
SARA HOCHMAN, 83, of Gray of New York, Gail Pearl-
Southfield, died Sept. 12. Mrs. man of West Bloom-
Hochman was employed at Sam's field; great-nieces and great-
Cut-Rite in Cosmetic Sales, was nephews. Arrangements by Dorf-
past worthy matron of Purity man Funeral Direction.
Chapter of Eastern Star, co-
president of David Horodoker PHILIP OLENDER, 92, of Hol-
Women's Organization and ac- lywood, Fla., died Sept. 10. Mr.
tive in Kadima. She was the Olender was co-founder of Philip
beloved wife of the late Harry Olender and Company Wholesale
Hochman and the devoted Food Distributors, and active
mother of the late Joyce Cohn. member of Congregation Shaarey
She is survived by her son-in-law, Zedek, the Anti-Defamation
Judge Avern Cohen; grandchil- League of B'nai B'rith, ORT, Per-
dren, Sheldon and Barbara Cohn, fection Lodge #468 F & AM,
Leslie and Paul Magy and Keidan Lodge of B'riai B'rith and
Thomas Cohn; great grandchil- the Jewish National Fund.
dren, Harrison, Ilyse, Daniel and
He was the beloved husband
Bennett Magy and Jonathan of the late Rae Olender and is
Cohn; brother and sister-in-law, survived by his sons and daugh-
Yale and Rose Ginsberg; sister, ters-in-law, Marvin and Beverly
Nettie Sher. Arrangements were of West Bloomfield, Charles and
made by the Ira Kaufman Chapel Nancy of Grand Rapids; daugh-
followed by burial at Clover Hill ter and son-in-law, Barbara and
Park Cemetery. Memorial con- Gerald Gorzeck of Farmington
tributions may be made to Hills; grandchildren, Robert and
Kadima, 29429 Southfield Road, Anne Olender, Jeffrey and San-
Suite #1, Southfield, MI 48076; dra Olender, Ron and Marc
the David Horodoker Women's Olender, Denise and Stuart
Organization, 15075 Lincoln, Oak Sprague, Michael and Susan
Park, MI 48237.
Cohl, Arnold and Linda Cohl,
Lisa and Israel Hertz, Teri and
FAINA KHOMUTIN, 76, of Tony Soboloski and Hope and
Southfield, died Sept. 5. She is Alan Warren; 12 great-grand-
survived by her son and daugh- children; sisters, Belle Pleasant
ter-in-law, Vladimir and Lia of Ypsilanti, Ethel and Elliott
Khomutin of Farmington Hills; Henner of Grand Rapids.
sister, Eugenia Bogdanova of Arrangements were made by the
Russia; grandson, Michael. Ira Kau mane Chapel followed by
Arrangements by Dorfman Fu- burial at Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery. Memorial contributions
neral Direction.
may be made to Yad Ezra, 26641
GODLYA KIRZHNER, 92, of Harding, Oak Park, MI 48237.
Oak Park, died Sept. 3. She is
survived by a son and daughter- DR. IRVING POSNER, 83, of
in-law, Khaim and Raizel of Oak Southfield, died Sept. 11. Dr.'Pos-
Park; sister and brother-in-law, ner received highest honors from
Fayga and Simon Gutman of Wayne State Medical School and
Chicago; one grandchild. Services also was the youngest to gradu-
held at Hebrew Memorial ate in 1934. He set up private
Chapel; interment at Hebrew practice in 1940s, left private
practice in 1975 and became chief
Memorial Park.
of pediatrics for Wayne County
SAUL LEWIS, 78, passed away Medical Health. He retired in
Sept. 9. He is survived by his wife, 1980. Maried 54 years, Dr. Pos-
Sybil; sons and daughters-in-law, ner was past president of Fresh
Harold and Barbara, Jerry and Air Society, member of White
Jo Anne; daughter and son-in- House Commission on Pediatrics,
law, Carroll and Ron; brother-in- a board member of Wayne
law, Joseph Cohen of Windsor; County Pediatrics, on staff at Mt.
brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Sinai, Children's and Harper hos-
Arnold and Ethel Berman of pitals, past chief of staff at Mt.
Southfield; six grandchildren; Sinai, on staff at Franklin Set-
many nieces and nephews. Fu- tlement and also volunteered his
neral service was held in Wind- time there, active with United
sor with Rabbis Rosenzweig and Community Service Foster Care,
Jewish Vocational Services,
Ableser.
Methodist Children's Village, a
FRANCES MANN, 81, of Oak member of Wayne State Univer-
Park, died Sept. 10. She is sur- sity Medical School Staff, pub-
vived by her daughter and son- lished numerous medical articles
in-law, Sheila and Barry Brey in a wide variety of medical mag-
of Worthington, Ohio; sister, azines in the area of pediatrics.
Gertrude Stark of Southfield, four Also published a quarterly med-
grandchildren, Renee Leshman, ical newsletter.
He is survived by his wife, He-
Leslie Shafkind, David and Gary
Citron. Arrangements by Dorf- len; sons and daughters-in-law,
Jon and Roberta Henrlon Posner
man Funeral Direction.
of Southfield, Matthew and
ZEIJ.E MORRIS, 100, of West Marian Kromkowski Posner of

Suttons Bay, Mich., David of
Spokane, Wash.; daughter and
son-in-law, Rebecca and Arthur
Samberg of Chappaqua, N.Y.; 12
grandchildren; one great-grand-
child; sister and brother-in-law,
Sylvia and Samuel Kaufman of
Jupiter, Fla., and the late Rhoda
Berk brothers and sisters-in-law,
Harold and Shirley Podolsky,
Seymour and Dorothy Podolsky,
Abe Berk. Arrangements were
made by the Ira Kaufman Chapel
followed by burial at Machpelah
Cemetery. Memorial contribu-
tions may be made to Helen and
Irving Posner Judea Library
Fund, c/o Fresh Air Society, 6600
Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI
48033.

ROBERT REPITOR, of South-
field, died Sept. 9. He is survived
a son, Dr. Steven of Oak Park;
daughter, Julie of Oak Park; sis-
ters, Arlene of Chicago, Ruby
Goldstein of Romeo; cousins, Ray-
mond and Arlene Zimberg of
Southfield. Services held at
Hebrew Memorial Chapel; inter-
ment at Workmen's Circle Ceme-
tery, Turover Section.

JANET RICH, 71, of Farming-
ton Hills, died Sept. 11. She is
survived by her husband, Gary;
son, Elliot of Auburn Hills;
brother and sister-in-law, Mort
and Mary Lou Zieve of Bloomfield
Hills; sister and brother-in-law,
Phyllis and David Friedman of
West Bloomfield. Services held
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel;
interment at Machpelah Ceme-
tery.

PHILIP ROBINSON, 87, of
Southfield, died Sept. 4. Husband
of the late Sylvia, the late Sally
and the late Sadye Robinson, he
was also preceded in death by his
daughter, Sharon Winkelman.
He is survived by son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Jay and Barbara of
West Bloomfield; son-in-law,
John Winkelman; grandchildren,
Beth, Steve and Aaron Robinson,
Leslye and Scott Lyons; great-
grandchildren, Kevin and Rus-
sell Lyons.

NORMAN SACKS, 77, of Oak
Park, died Sept. 7. He is survived
by a son and daughter-in-law,
Stuart and Cecile of Plymouth;
daughter and son-in-law, Leslie
and Edward Taitelbaum of Sher-
man Oaks, Calif; brother and sis-
ter-in-law, Morris and Rose of
Oak Park; sister, Edith Martin of
Boston, Mass.; grandchildren,
Roger, Neil and Damn. Services
at Machpelah Cemetery through
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

M. LEONARD SATZ, 79, of
Farmington Hills, died Sept. 1.
Retired as a Detroit area chiro-
practor and then electronics tech-
nician, Mr. Satz was known to his
friends and family as Mr. Fixit.
He is remembered for his por-
trayal of Tevye in Fiddler On the

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