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Abe and Annette of West Bloom-
field. Contributions may be made
to the American Lung Associa-
tion. Interment at Bay City Jew-
ish Cemetery.
LYLIAN CLARA KASKY, 86,
PAULA S. GORDIN, 68, of of Oak Park, died Feb.7. Mrs.
Harper Woods, died Feb. 6. Mrs. Kasky was the beloved wife of the
Gordin, a human resources psy- late Bernard Kasky. She is sur-
chologist and consultant, had an vived by her sons and daughter-
avid interest in the fine arts, lit- in-law; Marvin of Oak Park,
eracy and young people. She was Michael and Jacqueline of De-
the beloved wife of the late Bur- troit; brother and sister-in-law,
ton I. Gordon. Mrs. Gordin is sur- Murray and Sybil Kayfitz of Wil-
vived by her son and daughter- lowdale, Ontario, Canada. Con-
in-law, Eric Gordin and Elizabeth tributions may be directed to the
Schneider; grandson, Max Bur- Agency for Jewish Education Li-
ton Gordin. Memorial contribu- brary Fund, 21550 W.12 Mile
tions may be directed to the Ma- Road, Southfield, MI 48076 or Se-
comb County Literacy Project, nior Citizens Transportation Pro-
16480 Hall Road, Mt. Clemens, gram at Temple Israel, 5725 Wal-
MI 48044; the Michigan Cancer nut Lake Road, West Bloomfield,
Foundation, 18831 West 12 Mile MI 48322. Interment at Hebrew
Road, Lathrup Village, MI 48076- Memorial Park. Arrangements
9806. For information call the Ira through Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.
Kaufman Chapel.
HENRY GROSSMAN, 85, of
West Bloomfield, died Feb. 12.
He was the beloved husband of
the late Edith Grossman. He is
survived by his daughters and
sons-in-law, Judith and Robert
Cooper of West Bloomfield, Mar-
lene and Martin Bond of West
Bloomfield; brothers and sister-
in-law, Harold of Oak Park, Leo
and Olga of West Bloomfield; sis-
ter, Etelka of Israel;grandchil-
dren, Brian Cooper, Zachary
Bond. Contributions may be di-
rected to Leukemia Foundation.
Interment at Hebrew Memorial-
Park. Arrangements through
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
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CELIA HERMAN, 92, former
Detroiter of No. Miami, died Feb.
10. She was the beloved mother
of the late Sylvia Edelstein. She
is survived by her daughter and
son-in-law, Delores and Herb
Levin of West Bloomfield; son-in-
law, Bernard Edelstein of Surf-
side, Fla.; seven grandchildren;
11 great-grandchildren. Grave-
side services were held at Mt.
Sinai Memorial Park; arrange-
ments by Walsh and Wood Fu-
neral Home of Miami Beach.
WILLIAM KOFENDER, 78, of
Oak Park, died Feb. 6. Mr.
Kofender was the publicity di-
rector for the Detroit Race Course
and retired in 1975. He was the
beloved husband of the late Enid
Kofender. Mr. Kofender is sur-
vived by his niece, Janet Kofend-
er Zeidler of San Diego, Calif.;
and nephew and niece, Dr. Mar-
vin and Judy Kofender of West
Bloomfield; special friend, Dr.
Michael Goldman. Interment at
Workmens Circle. Arrangements
by the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
HELEN ESTHER LAMPKE,
93, of Huntington Woods, died
Feb. 8. Mrs. Lampke was a sums
cum laude graduate of Central
High School. She is survived by
her niece, Inez Eaton of Hunt-
ington Woods; great-nieces and
nephew, Dr. Gary and Dr. Linda
Eaton, Edee Franklin; great-
great-nephews, Todd Franklin,
Keith and Jeff Eaton. Interment
at Machpelah Cemetery.
Arrangements by the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel.
pedic and Rehabilitation Hospi-
tal in Jerusalem, c/o Anaruth
Bernard, 24380 Custis, South-
field, MI 48075, (810)569-5605;
or a charity of one's choice. In-
terment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery in Birmingham.
Arrangements through Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.
HERBERT LAZARUS, 79, of
Southfield, died Feb.10. Mr.
Lazarus was a Certified Public
HYMAN A. RITOW, 73, of Sag- Accountant with the firm of
inaw, died Feb. 5. Mr. Hitow Lazarus, Rice and Lopatin. Mr.
served in the United States Air Lazarus was a member of the Ac-
Force during World War II. He countant's Guild, the Treasurer TILLIE MILLER, 90, of Oak
was held in a German prisoner of of the Detroit Friends of Alyn Pak, died Feb. 11. She was the
war camp for 16 months; he re- Hospital in Jerusalem which was beloved wife of the late David
ceived a Purple Heart for bravery. founded by his uncle Dr. Henry Miller. She is survived by her
He owned several businesses un- Keller in the 1930s. Mr. Lazarus daughters and son-in-law, Elaine
til his retirement. He is survived also was a member of Congrega- Weintraub of Oak Park, Myrna
by his wife, Sylvia (Kort) Hitow; tion Shaarey Zedek and its men's and Joseph Bradley of Farming-
children, Lee and Kathy of Kala- club. He is survived by his wife, ton Hills; sisters and brother-in-
mazoo, Pam Hatfield, Randi and Reva; son, Howard of Waterford; law, Pearl Steinberg, Molly
Jay of Saginaw; grandchildren, daughter and son-in-law, Paula Greensweig, Clara and Alec
Rachael, Molly, Anna, Marc, and Louis Glazier of Bloomfield Starkman, all of Toronto; grand-
Joshua and Zachary Hitow, Scott Hills; brother and sister-in-law, children, Harold Weintraub,
and May Young, Jason Young, Erwin and Elsie Lazarus of Fort Steven (Sherry) Weintraub, Lar-
Melissa and Dave Carter, Sarah Pierce, Fla.; brother-in-law, ry (Linda) Weintraub, Scott
Hatfield; great-grandson, Damien Arnold Rodin of Farmington Bradley, Sheri Bradley, Dr. David
Carter; sister and brother-in-law, Hills; granddaughters, Ilana and (Debra) Bradley; great-grandchil-
Nita and Irving Barit of South- Mindy Glazier. Contributions
field; brother and sister-in-law, may be directed to Alin Ortho- OBITS page 140
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American Heart Association
Mardarin Orange Pudding (Tanjulin)
Unexpected company caught you with your pantry down on groc-
eries? This dessert is especially ideal for such situations.
1 pkg.
2 cups
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vanilla pudding mix
skim milk
11-ounce can mandarin
oranges, well drained .
1 tbsp.
toasted almonds;
slivered
sherry
Prepare vanilla pudding according to directions on the package or
make your own pudding using skim milk. Cool.
• Before serving, fold in the drained mandarin oranges and the
sherry. Serve in individual glass dishes garnished with the toasted
slivered nuts.
ROSE LEVI, 87, of Southfield,
died Feb. 10. Mrs. Levi, a gradu-
ate of the University of Cincinnati,
taught at public schools as well as
Temple Beth El religious school.
During World War II she was an
administrator with the Office of
Price Admininstration. She was
an officer of Women's American
ORT, National Council of Jewish
Women and Hadassah. She also
was a 50- year member of Franklin
Hills Country Club, Temple Beth
El and the Great Lakes Club. Mrs.
Levi was the beloved wife of the
late Lawrence Levi. She is sur-
vived by her daughter and son-in-
law, Lois and Mark Shaevsky of
Bloomfield Hills; son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Robert and Debbie of
Southfield; grandchildren, Thomas
and Lawrence Shaevsky, Jason
Levi, Joanna Peck, Adam Levi and
Melissa Levi. Interment at Beth
El Memorial Park Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be di-
rected to Temple Beth El, 7400
Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Hills,
MI 48301. Arrangements by the
Ira Kaufman Chapel.
BARRY MATTHEW LINER,
37, of Berkley, died Feb. 11. Mr.
Liner was the Director of Com-
pletion House and was employed
by Turning Point in drug and re-
habilitation. He is survived by
his wife, Nikki; sons, Zachary,
Drew Gilbert; father and moth-
er, Herbert and Shirley of Farm-
ington Hills; mother, Rosalyn
Liner of Southfield; grandmoth-
er, Helen Newman of Royal Oak;
sisters and brother-in-law, Judith
Schultz of West Bloomfield, Mar-
ilyn and Harvey Hortick of
Bloomfield Hills. Interment at
Beth El Memorial Park Ceme-
tery. Memorial contributions
may be directed to the Barry Lin-
er Memorial Fund, C/O Turning
Point, 121 Prall, Pontiac, MI
48341. Arrangements by the Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
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and son-in-law, Paula and Bob
Myers of West Bloomfield; son
and daughter-in-law, Jeff and
Kaylee of West Bloomfield; four
grandchildren. Services were held
in Palm Harbor, Fla.
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Yield: 6 Servings
Help your Heart Recipes are from the Fourth Edition of the American Heart Association
Cookbook. Copyright 1973. 1975, 1979, 1984 by the American Heart Assocation, Inc.
Published by David McKay Company.
Mandarin Orange Pudding
Nutritional Analysis per Serving
127
3.5 g.
1.3 g.
.1 g.
.25 g.
.74 g.
0 mg.
25.5 g.
107 mg.
163 mg.
154 mg.
Calories
Protein
Total Fat (est.)
Saturated Fat
Polyunsaturated Fat
Monounsaturated Fat
Cholesterol
Carbohydrates
Calcium
Potassium
Sodium
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