The Family of the Late FRANCES BERESH Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 10:45 a.m. Sunday, October 23 at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Cantor Shimansky will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. In Loving Memory of JANET FEINBERG Who passed away October 15, 1993. Sadly missed and fondly remembered by her husband Harvey; her children Mark and Renee, Michele, and Bruce and Susan; and grandchildren Jennifer, Ilana, Julie, Andrew, Rachel and Joshua. In Loving Memory of ALLEN ICAFTAN Who passed away October 15, 1992. You have left such a void in our lives but we have wonderful memories within our hearts. Your loving sister Edee, nieces and nephews Jerry, Larry, Jean, Nicky and Bruce and grand-nieces and nephews. In Loving Memory of JEANETTE LEACH A delightful lady so deeply missed. George J. Leach In Memory Of Beloved Husband LOUIS I. SHAER se. Who passed away October 13, 1964. It brings back a day I will never forget. You passed away with- out a good-bye. But memory of you will never die. sadly missed by loving wife Sylvia & Family In Loving Memory of My Beloved You're never too old to quit blowing smoke. LESLEY BARBARA 1944 - 1973 Mother Breast self-examination — LEARN. Call us. 144 American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE 41AMERICAN SOCETY °414CER' OBITUARIES page 146 vices were held at Machpelah Cemetery Chapel in Ferndale fol- lowed by interment at the ceme- tery. Contributions in his mem- ory can be made to the Morning Minyan Fund c/o Congregation Shaarey Zedek, 27375 Bell Rd., Southfield, MI 48034 or a chari- ty of one's choice. Arrangements by the Dorfman Funeral Direc- tion. of Farmington Hills, Russell of Birmingham; sister and brother- in-law, Edith and Marvin Hof- frichter of Southfield. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Southeastern Michigan, 16250 Northland Dri- ve, #212, Southfield, MI 48075. Arrangements by the Ira Kauf- man Chapel. ROSE DOROTHY LICHTER, 87, of Southfield, died Oct. 5. Mrs. Lichter was the beloved wife of the late Adolph Lichter; loving mother of the late Goldie Lerman and the late Dr. Max Lichter; dear sister of the late Ephraim Kaufman. She is survived by her sisters, Toddy Dishell of South- field, Lillian Adler; sons and daughter-in-law, Seymour and Betty, Harry; daughters, Martha Ornstein, Billie Dresner; grand- children, Dr. Paul and Carolyn Lichter, Dr. Allen and Eve Lichter, Paul and Steven Lichter, Alex and Harriet Ornstein, Pauline Woll, Jerome Dresner, Paula Renaud, Barbara Dresner and Frank Meyer, Gail Dresner, Marjorie Dresner and Ken Berry, Paulette Lerman, Dr. Mark and Julie Lerman, Joel and Frieda Lerman, Pam and John Redfield, Suzanne and Dr. Lawrence Levine, Cindy and Harvey Her- man; 24 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Lichter also is survived by Buena Lichter, Donald and Elis- sa Dishell, Kenneth and Gail Dishell, Dr. Walter and Marilyn Dishell, Brian and Cheryl Adler, Tam Miller, Natalie Rodin, Cyn- thia Adler and Dr. David Kauf- man. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Memorial con- tributions may be made to Hadassah, 5030 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48323. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufinan Chapel. FRED MORAINS, 39, former Detroiter of Palm Beach Shore, Fla., died Oct. 8. He is survived by his parents, Viola and Allan of Oak Park; sisters, Nancy of Lacey, Wash., Leslie of Royal Oak, Stacey of Oak Park. Con- tributions to Michigan Cancer foundation would greatly be ap- preciated. Services held at Mach- pelah Cemetery in Ferndale with arrangements by Hebrew Memo- rial Chapel. BELLE MATTHEWS, 90, of Windsor, died Oct. 5. She is sur- vived by her husband, Benjamin; son, Sidney; daughters, Marilyn Muroff of Windsor, Judith Rock- ert of Toronto; grandchildren Miriam Jerris and her husband of Huntington Woods, Patte Muroff, Wendi Rockert, Lisa Matthews, Lori Rosenthal, Les- ley Matthews, all of Toronto; great-grandchild, Alison Jerris of Huntington Woods; sister-in-law, Ida Ellenson of Southfield. LILLIAN N. MIRVIS, 79, of Southfield, died Oct. 6. Ms. Mirvis was a secretary for the UAW for 30 years and worked for the pres- ident for over 12 years. She also was a Child Development Center volunteer and a member of the Retirees from UAW. She is sur- vived by her brothers and sisters- in-law, Bernard and Harriet of Hallangdale, Fla., Leonard and Goldie of Farmington, Philip of Southfield, Selden and Jeanette MIRIAM S. MOSSOFF, 45, of Pasadena, Calif, formerly of Roy- al Oak, passed away Oct. 8. She was owner of Rehabilitation and Placement Assoc. in Troy, long- time active member of Temple Emanu-El and Roosevelt Hadas- sah. She is survived by her hus- band, Jeffrey; daughter, Sarra and son, Adam, of New York; par- ents, Harriet and Benjamin Shul- man of Cherry Hill, N.J.; sister, Betsy of Philadelphia. Contribu- tions may be made to Temple Emanu-El education funds; the Wellness Community-Foothills (cancer support group), 200 E. Del Mar, #118, Pasadena, CA, 91106. ISAAC KNOPPOW, 86, of Southfield, died Oct. 5. Mr. Knop- pow was the retired founder of Knoppow Industries, Ltd. He and his late wife Marion were active in many Jewish philanthropic causes including the Friends of Bar-Ilan University, Mizrachi and the David Horodoker Women's Organization. They were founding members of the Young Israel Movement of De- troit. He is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Jerry and Sharon of West Bloomfield; daughter and son-in-law, Debo- rah and Jack Vernick of Oldsmar, Fla; grandchildren, Steven, Alan and Pam, Mark and Emily Ver- nick, Susan and Ellen Knoppow; great-granddaughters, Sarah, Michele and Alicia Vernick. Con- tributions to Marian and Isaac Knoppow Scholarship Fund at the American Friends of Bar-Ilan University, 29200 Southfield, Road, Southfield, 48076, would be appreciated. Services held at Hebrew Memorial Chapel; inter- ment at Nusach Hari Cemetery. SARAH ROTHSTEIN, 95 of Oak Park, died Oct. 4. She is sur- vived by sons and daughters-in- law, Benjamin and Charlotte of Oak Park, Haskell and Margaret of Arm Arbor; daughter and son- in-law, Seema and Walter Fis- chel of Farmington Hills; eight grandchildren; 10 great-grand- children. Donations to a charity of your choice would be appreci- ated. Services held at Hebrew Memorial Park through Hebrew Memorial Chapel. SHIRLEY JOSEPH SCHOCK, of Beachwood, Ohio, died Oct. 7. She was the beloved wife of Abra- ham. She is survived by her chil- dren, Dr. Martin I. and Carole of Bloomfield Hills, Idarose and Ted Luntz; sisters, Charlotte Evans, Sylvia Joseph; grandchildren, Brian, Jill and Jean Luntz, Pam and Brian Gleisser, Pamela, Joseph and Abby Schock; great- grandchildren David, Aaron, Faye, Jacqueline and Robert. Ser- vices were held at the Montefiore Home in Beachwood, with inter- ment at Mayfield Cemetery. Con- tributions may be made to the Montefiore Home, One David N. Myers Parkway, Beachwood, Ohio 44122; Temple Kol Ami or the charity of your choice. MARTIN TISCBELER, 75, of Laguna Beach, Calif., formerly of Detroit, died Sept. 21. He was the beloved husband of the late He- len. He is survived by sons and daughters-in-law, Dr. Alex and Julia of Newport Beach, Calif., Dr. Richard and Shari of New- port Beach, Gerald of Southfield, Dr. Howard and Hillari of Las Vegas, Nev.; grandchildren, Ryan, Natalie and Griffin. Inter- ment in Newport Beach. Correction The Oct. 4 obituary for Fan- nye E. Cohen should have in- dicated that she was the beloved wife of the late Dr. Ja- cob L. Cohen and is survived by her grandson, Joel Cohen. Samuel Merlin New York (JTA)— Samuel Mer- lin, 84, a member of Israel's first Knesset and the director of the Institute for Mediterranean Af- fairs, a think tank, died Oct. 4. Mr. Merlin, who was born in Kishinev, Moldavia, in 1910, left before the Russian province be- came part of the Soviet Union. He lived in France, where he gradu- ated from the Sorbonne with a degree in modern history. In 1938, he joined a group of young Palestinian Jews who were in Europe to rescue Jews from the Nazis and spirit them to Pales- tine through the British block- ade. He became secretary to Vladimir Jabotinsky, the Zionist leader who sponsored the effort. Mr. Merlin spoke and wrote in