Graveside and Cemetery Chapel Services with Substantial Savings field Hills; sisters-in-law, Mar- garet and Edith Snider. Inter- ment at Machpelah Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be directed to Hadassah, 5030 Or- chard lake Road, West Bloom= field, MI 48323; Sinai Hospital, 6767 West Outer Drive, Detroit, MI 48235; any heart or cancer re- search foundation. Arrangments by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. BEATRICE B. STEFFIN, 73, of Southfield, died Dec. 30. She was the beloved wife of the late Samuel Stein and the late Peter Steffin. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Donald and Barbara Stein of Southfield; daughter and son-in-law, Eileen and Eric Hemmi of Farmington Hills; brother and sister-in-law, Joseph and Dorothy Bluestein of Oak Park; sister and brother-in- law, Esther and Max Rubin of Oak Park; grandchildren, Sher- ri (Dr. Steve) Wolf, Denise (Paige) Wedgle, Todd Hemmi and Kim (Steve) Schwartz; great-grand- children, Alexander and Aylsse. Graveside servcies were held at Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme- tery in Mt. Clemens. Contribu- tions can be made to the Alzheimers Association or the charity of one's choice. Arrang- ments by the Dorfman Funeral Direction. SAUL J. TOWER, 49, of Mon- treal, formerly of Detroit, died Dec. 25. He is survived by chil- dren, Stacey R. and Ashley E.; he was the brother of the late Barry M. Tower. Interment in Montreal.. M. MURRAY WEINTRAUB, 69, of Boyton Beach, Fla. and West Bloomfield, died Dec. 31. He is survived by his wife Barbara; sons and daughters-in-law, Jef- frey David and Patty of Scotts- dale, Ariz., Richard and Susan of Warren; daughters and sons-in- law, Shelly-Weintraub and Frank Royal of Oak Park, Terri Wein- traub and Eric Agneessens of San Francisco; borther, Paul of Fair- field, Conn.; grandhcildren, Bai- ley, Taylor, Faith, Eric, Stacey and Anthony. Contributions may be made to William Beaumont Kidney Fund or any charity of your choice. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park; services held at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. LILLIAN ZIMBING, 84, of Ann Arbor, died Dec. 27. Mrs. Zimring was a grocery store executive in Phladelphia and was active in Hadassah and the Albert Ein- stein Hospital Auxiliary in. Philadelphia. She was the beloved wife of the late Herman Zimring and the loving sister of the late Harry Edelstein and the late Bernard Edelstein. Mrs. Zim- ring is survived by her daughters and sons-in-law, Ruth and John Campbell of Ann Arbor, Arlene Zinring Klonsky and Edward Klonsky of New York City; grand- children, David and Shawn Campbell, Robert and Judy Campbell; great-grandchildren, Nathan and Emory Campbell; sister, Mildred Messinger of Wyn- cott, Pa.; sisters-in-law, Ethel Goldenburg, Thelma Edelstein. Interment will be at Mt. Sharon Cemetery in Springfield, Pa. Ar- rangments by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Alan & Jonathan Dorfman SAUL Z1UIEBACK, 89, of Farm- ington Hills, died Jan. 2. Mr. Zuieback was an executive and the owner and founder of Zuiback's Women's Apparel. He was the beloved husband of the late Blanche Zuiback. He is sur- vived by his son and daughter-in- law, Ivan and Judith of Bloom- field Hills; daughter, Tobi Caplan of Southfield; grandchildren, Lau- ra and Clifford Deremo, Arthur and Frances Caplan, Michael and Sheila Zuieback, Erica Zuieback; great-grandchildren, Hannah and Michael Deremo; sister, Ruth Kepes of Farmington Hills. In- terment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Arrangments by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Solomon Gaon Dead At 82 New York (JTA) โ€” Solomon Gaon, the chief rabbi of congre- gations affiliated with the World Sephardi Federation, interna- tional spokesman for Sephardic Jews and world-renowned schol- ar on Sephardic Jewish history, died here Dec. 21 at the age of 82. Rabbi Gaon was born in Travnik, Yugoslavia, now part of Bosnia, on Dec. 15, 1912, and be- gan his studies at the Yeshiva of Sarajevo. After moving to England in 1934, he earned bachelor's and doctoral degrees from the Uni- versity of London, and a minis- ter's degree and rabbinic ordination from Jews' College in London. He was a minister, and even- tually senior minister, at Lon- don's Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue from 1944 to 1949. That year he was named Ha- ham โ€” chief rabbi โ€” of the British Commonwealth's Span- ish and Portuguese Congrega- tions. He held the position until 1982. He also founded Judith, Lady Montefiore College in London, which was a training college for Sephardic rabbis. In 1962 he began a long affili- ation with Yeshiva University in New York, establishing there a host of academic programs and community activities related to the Sephardim. Since 1976, he was universi- ty professor of Sephardic studies at Yeshiva. 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