WE REMEMBER During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will observe the yahrtzeits of the following departed friends, with the traditional memorial prayer, recitation of kaddish and studying of mishnayos. Mortis Antel Rebecca Cohen Jack Fogel Benjamin Bernard Goum Jack Kunick Jacob Lichtig David Member Coleman Rottenberg Sol Selman Rebecca Sklar Kunie Abramowitz Chang Boxier Fannie CornIck Jacob Kale Nathan Longwold Lewis Ross Hilda Schechter Nathan Silverman Maxine F. Zack Josef Diem Jacob Duchan David Gross Margaret Katz Anna Selman Aaron Simons Marvin Arnold Weingarden Mollie Bertha Weiss Rose Weiner Meyer Beckman Helen Brand Irving Dworkin Pinkus Ehrlich Max Fleischer Sot Ruben Greenwald Norma Heitman Sol Lopinsky Rose Silverstone Bessie R. 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CD LLJ 150 Directors of Funerals 18325 W., Nine Mile Road Southfield, Ml 48075 Telephone (313) 569-0020 Outside A4ichican 1-800-325-7105 SHLOMO CARLEBACH 4 New York (JTA) — Rabbi Shlo- mo Carlebach, 69, who touched thousands as a rabbi and song- writer, died last week. Born in Germany in 1925, Rabbi Carlebach came with his father, Rabbi Naftali Carlebach, to the United States in 1939. Af- ter his father died in 1967, he and his twin brother, Rabbi Eli Chaim Carlebach, took over their father's synagogue on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Formally called Congrega- tion Kehillat Jacob, it was uni- versally known as the Car- lebach Shul; 1,500 people gathered outside the synagogue for its leader's funeral. He was to be buried in Israel this week. "Hello, brother," or "hello, sis- ter" and "peace" were his trade- mark salutations. He recorded his songs on more than two dozen albums, songs with lyrics mostly from the traditional prayerbook and the words of the prophets. In 1965, Glen Richter and Yaakov Birnbaum, leaders of the Student Struggle for Sovi- et Jewry, asked him to compose a song for the movement. The result was the tune "Am Yisrael Chai" — "the Jewish people live" — which became the theme song for an entire community. "We had our march around the United Nations with 3,000 students, and we asked Shlomo to sing the song. Within min- utes, everyone was singing it," said Mr. Richter. "From the time his records started getting in to the Soviet Union, we would be told that this was the movement that • sustained Jewish activists," said Mr. Richter. "From the time his records started getting in to the Soviet Union, we would be told that this was the movement that sustained Jewish activists," said Mr. Richter. Rabbi Carlebach traveled to Moscow in the early 1970s, singing strong as KGB agents glared. Two decades later, as Communism was fading and Judaism beginning to return, he went back. But Rabbi Carlebach was trained as a traditionally Or- thodox rabbi. Rabbi Besser remembered that Rabbi Carlebach said the man "became so religious that he doesn't talk to me anymore." Rabbi Carlebach had resi- dences in Manhattan, Toronto — where he had a wife and two daughters — and in Israel on Moshav Me'or Modi'in, which he founded. His twin brother, Eli Chaim, died about four years ago. Like the great blues musi- cians who died penniless, Rab- bi Carlebach received barely any money from his songs; at his funeral, contributions were sought to pay for burial ex- penses. While his songs were recorded by dozens of other mu- sicians, he received little credit and fewer royalties. daughter, Frances Holtzman of Farmington Hills; grandchildren, Marsha and Sheldon Adelson of West Bloomfield, Janis Holtz- man-Citrin of Farmington Hills, Dr. Bruce and Marsha Holtzman of North Miami Beach, Fla., Re- becca and Cary Weitzman of West Bloomfield, Michael Clin- ton of Waterford; great-grand- children, Bradley, Howard and Todd Adelson, Justin Holtzman, Julie and Matthew Citrin, Hayleh, Allan and Greg Weitz- man, Jason and Bryan Clinton; sister, Hilda Feldman. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Arrangements by the Ira Kauf- man Chapel. LILLIAN COLE, 93, of Hunt- ington Woods, died Oct. 22. She was the beloved wife of the late Dr. Saul Cole. She is survived by her son, Robert G. of Huntington Woods; daughter, Marlene Spiz- izen of Paradise Valley, Ariz.; grandchildren, Shelley Spizizen, Kevin and Debbie Spizizen; great-grandchild, Jason Spizizen. Memorial contributions may be directed to any senior citizen en- deavor. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. r J KEITH FELDMAN, 37, of Smithtown, N.Y., formerly of Farmington Hills, died Oct. 23. He is survived by his wife, Robin; son, Joshua, daughter, Lauren; parents, Robert and Jeannette Feldman of Lauderhill, Fla., for- merly of Farmington Hills; broth- er and sister-in-law, Jeffrey and Julie Feldman of Farmington Hills; sister and brother-in-law, Maralyn and Steve Averbuch of West Bloomfield. Interment was in New York. The family asks that memorial contributions be made to Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, Tauber Chapel; or the Heart Fund. Memorial services will be held Oct. 30 at BAHM at 2 p.m. DR. SIDNEY FISHER, 78, of West Bloomfield, died Oct. 21. Dr. MARIAN R. BERGER, 49, of Contributions to the Michigan Fisher specialized in chiroprac- Sylvan Lake, died Oct. 16. She is Heart Association would be ap- tic medicine. He was an army survived by her husband, Al; fa- preciated. Services held at He- glider in the 82nd. Airborne Di- ther, Harry L. Weinberger of brew Memorial Chapel; inter- vision, shot down behind enemy Pembroke Pines, Fla; sisters and ment at Hebrew Memorial Park. lines in World War II. He is sur- vived by his wife, Mary; son, brother-in-law, Georgann and Bill Wolf of Farmington Hills, Na- EVE G. DISHELL, 90, of Evans Kosko of Detroit; sisters dine Davis of Warren. Memorial Bloomfield Hills, died Oct. 19. She and brothers-in-law, Millie and contributions may be made to the is survived by grandchildren, Sonny Danon of Sherman Oaks, Multiple Sclerosis Society or the Leah and Benjamin Mayer; son- Florence Cherrey of Sherman Michigan Cancer Society. Ser- in-law, James Mayer. She was Oaks Calif, Celia and Dr. Samuel L vices held at Hebrew Memorial the mother of the late Sandra Hyman of Palmer Woods. Chapel. Interment at Adat Mayer. Donations to any charity Arrangements by the Ira Kauf- of one's choice. Services held at man Chapel. Shalom Memorial Park. Beth Moses Cemetery; arrange- LEON BURG, 78, of Southfield, ments through Hebrew Memor- LOUIS B. FRAIBERG, 81, of Ann Arbor, died Oct. 24. Mr. died Oct. 21. He is survived by his ial Chapel. Fraiberg was chairman of the wife, Gertrude; sons and daugh- ter-in-law, Daniel of Detroit, Ted FANNY GOLDMAN CLIN- English department of the Uni- and Joy of Pembroke Pines, Fla.; TON, 97, of Southfield, died Oct. versity of Toledo and retired in brother and sister-in-law, 21. Mrs. Clinton was a longtime 1979. Mr. Fraiberg was prede- Richard and Crista of Chugiak, member of ORT. She was the ceased by his wife, Selma, and his Alaska; sister and brother-in-law, beloved wife of the late Jack and sister, Florence. He is survived Irma and Zyga Allweiss of West the devoted mother of the late Bloomfield; grandson, Frank. Louis. She is survived by her OBITS page 148