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Monte Carlo Committee and
Sports Auction Committee. She
chaired their Israel Independence
Day program and worked for the
hospital in West Broward. She is
survived by her husband, Dr.
Lyle Sklar; children, Jennifer,
Andrew and Stephanie; parents,
Rose and Irvin Otis of Southfield;
sister and brother-in-law, Linda
and Dr. Bernard Kole of West
Bloomfield; in-laws, Sonia and
Arthur Sklar, also of West Bloom-
field. Intement in Detroit with
services at the Hebrew Memorial
Chapel; burial at Cloverhill Park
Cemetery in Birmingham. Con-
tributions to a special fund in her
memory established at the Levis
Jewish Community Center of
Boca Raton, 9801 Donna Klein
Blvd., Boca Raton, FL 33428,
would be appreciated.
ANNE STEINBOCK, 78, of
Southfield, died Dec. 13. She was
the beloeved wife of the late
Nathan Steinbock and mother of
the late Judy Brown. She is sur-
vived by her son and daughter-
in-law, Dr. Roy and Sharon Stein-
bock of Novi; son-in-law, Robert
L. Brown of Southfield; brothers
and sisters-in-law, Julius and So-
nia Stross of Southfield, Allen and
Dorian Stross of Berkeley, Calif.,
Dr. Lawrence Stross of Staten Is-
land, N.Y.; sisters, Molly Levitt
of Southfield, Lee Helfman of
Southfield; grandchildren, Alex,
Ronda, Kathleen, Marie and
Whitney. Services were held at
Machpelah Cemtery Chapel in
Ferndale. Contributions can be
made to Hospice of Southeastern
Michigan, 16250 Northland Dr.,
Southfield, MI 48075 or the char-
ity of one's choice. Arrangements
by the Dorfman Funeral Direc-
tion.
ber of Masons and the Oak Park
JCC Bridge Players. Mr. Szobel
was the dear brother of the late
Albert Sobel and the late Anna
Sobel. He is survived by his wife,
Lydia; daughter and son-in-law,
Deborah Szobel and Stuart
Logan of Bloomfield Flills, grand-
daughter, Chloe Aliyah Logan.
Interment at Beth El Memorial
Park. Memorial contributions
may be directed to Adat Shalom
Synagogue, 29901-Middlebelt,
Farmington, MI 48334. Arrange-
ments by the Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
Alan & Jonathan Dorfman
Licensed Funeral Directors
BEFIT FARBER WAXMAN,
62, former Detroiter of Oceanside,
Calif., died Dec. 7. She received
her bachelor of art and master of
social work degrees from Wayne
State University and was a re-
tired school social worker. She is
survived by her husband, Albert,
of Oceanside; daughters and
sons-in-law, Sherri and John
Roseman of Cherry Hill, N.J.,
Denise and Jeff Miller of
Batesville, Ind.; sisters and broth-
er-in-law, Myrle and Richard Le-
land of West Bloomfield, Arlene
Gutenberg of Los Angeles; four
grandchildren. Interment in
Cherry Hill.
SYLVIA WILBER, 86, of South-
field, died Dec. 13. Mrs. Wilber
was a lifetime member of Haclas-
sah, a member of B'nai B'rith and
active with ORT. She was the
beloved wife of the late Joseph
John Wilber. She is survived by
her daughter, Marilyn Kosins of
Farmington Hills; son and part-
ner, Stuart Wilber and John Bre-
itweiser of San Clemente, Calif.;
grandchildren, Dr. Mark and
Jude Kosins, Dr. David Kosins
and Lois Soiffer, Kathy Kosins;
great-grandchildren, Aaron and
SYLVIA ALPER STERN, 85, Lauren Kosins. Interment at
of North Miami Beach, Fla., for- Machpelah Cemetery. Arrange-
merly of Detroit, died Nov. 6. She ments by the Ira Kaufman
is survived by a brother and sis- Chapel.
ter-in-law, Dr. Abraham and
Margaret Alper of Southfield; sis- ALBERT "ABE" ZACK, 80, of
• ter, Ida Hyman of North Miami Cleveland formerly of Detroit,
died Dec. 12. Mr. Zack was a
Beach.
salesman, a veteran of World
DAVID ALBERT SZOBEL, War II and active with the Jew-
84, of Detroit, died Dec. 13. Mr. ish War Veterans. He is survived
Szobel graduated from New York by his wife, Betty; son, Richard
University with a degree in chem- of Mentor, Ohio; daughter, Cheryl
istry and was captain of the swim of Mentor; grandson, Lucas Zack;
team. He also attended Wayne sister and brother-in-law, Evelyn
State Medical School. During and Jay Pelavin of Oak Park. For
World War II, Mr. Szobel was in information, call the Ira Kaufman
the Army Airforce and in medical Chapel.
research. A chemical engineer
and a virologist, Mr. Szobel first
worked in New York and then
came to Michigan and worked for
the Michigan State Health Paris (JTA) — Rabbi Jacob Ka-
Department in polio research. plan, 99, served as France's chief
Following this, he became a rep- rabbi for 27 years, died at home
resentative for many pharma- of lung failure, his family said.
Born in Paris, Rabbi Kaplan
ceutical companies. He also
worked for Chrysler Corporation was a soldier in the French army
in emissions research. Mr. Szo- during World War I, interrupt-
bel was an active member of Fact ing his rabbinical studies to serve
Finders (a professional group that his country, refusing to serve as
'explored fields of study), a mem- a chaplain.
Jacob Kaplan
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In Loving Memory of
DR. MAX ROSENBERG
Who passed away December 26, 1991.
Dear Max,
You'll never know how much we miss you. Your smile,
your wisdom, your thoughtfulness and character will
never be forgotten. You gave us the inspiration to better
each of our lives.
Loving wife Anne, children Marji, Harvey (Dianne),
Shel (Debbie), 7 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild
DRUNK DRIVING DOESN'T
JUST KILL DRUNK DRIVERS.
Alonzo Drake. killed .1/I779I nl
10:5:1pin on Robbins Itrl.. IThreesl, AL.
Next time your friend insists on
driving drunk, do whatever it takes to
stop him. Because if he kills innocent
people, how will you live with yourself'.?
In Loving Memory of
JACK ROTH
Who passed away December 22, 1992.
Always in our hearts.
Sadly missed by family and friends.
FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS DRIVE DRUNK.
In Beloved Memory of
RALPH
SPARAGE
December 15, 1985.
In Loving Memory of
PAULINE PEARL BLOOM
December 27, 1990.
Profoundly missed and remembered always by husband
Saul, children Richard and Marsha, Alan and Kathy,
Marilyn and Larry, and grandchildren Steven, Adam,
Bradley, Sierra, Alisa, Michael and Josh.
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