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Her association with the Detroit schools spanned decades, beginning with a job as a home- room teacher at Thomas Ele- mentary School. She taught at Newton, Finney High School, Re- naissance High School and in 1968 was promoted to her last po- sition as supervisor. Ms. Herman who was born in Czechoslovakia, came from a prominent family of rabbis and scholars. When the Nazis invaded Czechoslovakia, she and her parents made plans to leave their homeland. Her fa- ther went ahead to Manchuria with the hope of finding work and Ms. Herman and her mother fol- lowed 15 months later. In 1946, the Herman family emigrated to the United States. They settled in Detroit and Ms. Herman be- gan studying languages at Mary- grove College. After graduating with a major in Spanish and a minor in French, she attended Wayne State University's grad- uate school and received her mas- ters' degreees in French and hu- manities. As supervisor, she instigated many innovative pro- grams for the students of Detroit. She created a foreign language week, immersion weekends for French and Spanish students, computer programs and foreign language clubs. She was a mem- ber of Congregation Beit Kodesh, an active member of Hadassah, American Zionist Movement, the Delta Kappa Gamma Society In- ternational, and the Czech Soci- ety of Greater Detroit, and a girl scout troop leader for the last 30 years. Contributions may be di- rected to the Alice Herman Schol- arship Fund, care of Dr. B. Coul- ter, 922 School Center Building, 5057 Woodward, Detroit, MI 48202. KATHERINE LEFKOFSKY HERRICK, 78, of West Bloom- field, died Jan. 20. Mrs. Herrick was the former president of K. Lefkofsky Wholesale Meats. She is survived by her husband, John Herrick; daughter and son-in- law, Helene and Milton Tilson of Boca Raton, Fla.; sons and daughters-in-law, William and Sandra Lefkofsky of West Bloom- field and Daniel and Susan Lefkofsky of Farmington Hills; grandchildren, Debra and Jon Lambeck, Jay Tilson, Jodi and Kevin Neff, Steven and Melanie Lefkofsky, Eric Lefkofsky, Ryan Lefkofsky and Lauren Lefkofsky; six great-grandchildren; brother and sister-in-law, Manuel and Yetta Helper of Thunder Bay, Ontario; and sister, Claire Sigel of Scottsdale, Ariz. Interment at White Chapel Cemetery. Memo- rial contributions may be direct- ed to Angela Hospice, 14100 Newburgh, Livonia, MI 48154; and the Michigan Cancer Foun- dation, 18831 West 12 Mile Road, Lathrup Village, MI 48076-9806. Arrangements by the Ira Kauf- man Chapel. RAE KAPLAN, 84, of South- field, died Jan. 19. Mrs. Kaplan was the beloved wife of the late Jack Kaplan; brother, Merle Bronstein; sisters, Mary Riskin and Dorothy Ellis. She is survived by her sons and daugh- ter-in-law, Marshall and Georgia of Bethesda, Md., Allen I. of Birm- ingham; daughters and sons- in-law, Marcia and George Jonas of Clarence, N.Y., Barbara and Alan Segal of Wantaugh, N.Y.; brothers and sisters-in-law, Mar- tin and Madeline Bronstein of Oak Park, William and Janice Bronstein of Naples, Fla.; sisters and brother-in-law, Millie Mintz of Southfield, Betty and William Zamsky of T as Cruses, New Mex- ico; sister-in-law, Eleanor Bron- stein and brother-in-law, Abe Riskin; grandchildren, Michael Jonas, Lauren and Paul Fix, Jef- frey and Lisa Segal, Glenn Segal, Stacey Kaplan, Jason Kaplan; great-grandchildren, Shelby and Paul Fix III. Contributions may be directed to American Arthri- tis Foundation or Michigan Can- cer Foundation. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Ar- rangements through Hebrew Memorial Chapel. PAULINE T. SCHWARTZ, 76, of Oak Park, died Jan. 19. Mrs. Schwartz is survived by her hus- band, Emanuel Schwartz; sons and daughter-in-law, Steven Schwartz of Buffalo, N.Y. and Lawrence and Lisa Schwartz of Santa Rosa, Calif.; daughter, Ruthann Rosen of Laguna Niguel, Calif., grandchildren, Amy Schwartz, Laura Rosen, Stephen Rosen, Madeline Schwartz and Rachael Schwartz; sisters, Mollie Stern, Libby Konikow and Madeline Bleier; brothers-in-law and sister-in-law, Arthur Schwartz and Jack and Helen Schwartz. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be directed to the City of Hope He- len Rosenberg Cancer Fighters, 31330 Northwestern Highway, #A-1, Farmington Hills, MI 48334. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. HARRY A. SELDEN, 81, of Oak Park, died Jan. 22. Mr. Selden was the beloved husband of the late Anne Selden. He is survived by his daughters and sons-in-law, Adrianne and Barney White of Lindsay, Ontario, Canada, Jill and Jerry Petrat of Westland; sis- BETTY HORWITZ, 89, of De- ter, Rachael of New York; grand- troit, died Jan. 18. Mrs. Horwitz children, Eric White, Dale (Ronit) was the beloved wife of the late White, Jessica and Janelle Pe- David Horwitz. She is survived trat. Contributions may be di- by her daughter, Judith; broth- rected to the charity of one's ers and sisters-in-law, Samuel choice. Interment at B'nai Israel and Belle Platt of Southfield, Memorial Gardens. Arrange- Harold and Michelle Platt of Is- ments through Hebrew Memor- rael; sister and brother-in-law, ial Chapel. Arlene and Rabbi Solomon Sil- berberg of Los Angeles, Calif.; sis- EMANUEL TAPPER, 81, of ter-in-law, Shirley Platt of West Sandusky, Ohio, died Jan. 19. Bloomfield; nieces and nephews. Survived by his daughter, Geral- Contributions may be directed to dine (Murray) Spilman of Farm- a charity of one's choice. Services ington Hills; grandchildren Jef- and interment were held at frey (Olga), Daniel (Natalia) and Workmen's Circle Cemetery, Sto- Darren Spilman; two great- liner section. Arrangements grandchildren, Jessica • and through Hebrew Memorial Alexandra; also survived by Trudy Tapper, sister, Helen Chapel. (Nathan) Landgarten and sister- GLORIA D. RUDNER, 59, of in-law Diane Tapper of Los An- Southfield, died Jan. 17. She is geles, Calif. Interment in Cali- survived by her husband, Dr. fornia. Earl J. Rudner; sons and daugh- ters-in-law, Dr. Glenn and Dr. Xi- MARILYN G. ZELDES, 59, of awen Rudner of Durham, N.C., Oak Park, died Jan. 22. Mrs. Steven and Tammie Rudner of Zeldes was active in Womens Oak Park, Ill.; sister and broth- American ORT, was the Oak er-in-law, Phyllis and Norman Park arts commissioner, member Solomon of Farmington Hills; of the Palette and Brush Club mother-in-law, Marion Rudner and the Farmington Artist Club. of Southfield; and granddaugh- She is survived by her husband, ter, Alyssa. Services were held Simon Zeldes; daughter and son- at the Birmingham Temple, fol- in-law, Leah Zeldes and Richard lowed by interment in Clover Hill Smith of Prospect Heights, Ill.; Park Cemetery. Contributions brother and sister-in-law, Louis can be made to Hospice of South- and Cecile Williams of North Mi- eastern Michigan, 16250 North- ami Beach, Fla.; and father, land Drive, Southfield, MI 48075; Nathan Williams of Oak Park. Acoustic Neuroma Association, Interment at Machpelah Ceme- P.O. Box 398, Carlisle, PA 17013; tery. Memorial contributions or Memorial Sloan Kettering may be directed to the Michigan Cancer Center, do Breast Can- Cancer Foundation, 18831 West cer Research-Box E, 1275 York 12 Mile Road, Lathrup Village, Avenue, New York, NY 10021. MI 48076-9806. Arrangements Arrangements by the Dorfman by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Funeral Direction.