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March 17, 1995 - Image 140

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-03-17

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"Let all who are hungry come and eat..."
Help ensure that everyone in our community has a happy Passover.
Use this coupon to help feed hungry Jews. Yad Ezra will use your donations to
purchase cases of food and distribute them to our needy neighbors.

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OBITUARIES page 138

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YAD EZRA






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1 case of chicken (54 lbs.)...$80.00
1 case of tuna fish (6.2 oz)..$78.75
1 case matza meal (16 oz.)..$64.00
1 case matza (5 lb. pkg.)
$53.00
1 case gefilte fish (27 oz.) $43.50
1/2 case of chicken (27 lbs.) $40.00

❑ 1 case farfel (16 oz.)
1:1 1 case coffee cake mix
1:1 1 case Shabbat candles
❑ 1 case oil (24 oz.)
❑ 1 case tomato sauce
1:1 1 case large eggs

❑ A Seder Package for a family of six
(Hagaddahs included)

$32.00
$29.00
$26.00
$25.00
$24.50
$23.00

$72.00

YOUR CONTRIBUTION IS ELIGIBLE FOR A 50% MICHIGAN TAX CREDIT

(Subject to certain limitations)

Enclosed is my check of $
for
cases of Passover food as a tax deductible
contribution to YAD EZRA to help feed the Jewish hungry.
Name:
Address:
City/State/Zip:
Phone: (
)
Make checks payable and mail to:
YAD EZRA 26641 Harding, Oak Park, MI 48237
(810) 548-3663 (FOOD)

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When So Sorry is not enough.

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Next time you feed your face, think about your heart.

Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated
fat and cholesterol. The change'II do you good.

136

FOR
ALL
OCCASIONS

American Heart Association

WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE

in-law, Gerald and Elaine of West Chicago; grandchildren, Howard
Bloomfield, Bruce and Lela of An- and fiancee Jodi Klein, Steven,
dover, Ohio; sister and brothers- David, Stephanie and Daniel.
in-law, Ethel and William Graveside services were held at
Dapeer, Sid Vendeland, Harold Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme-
Morton, Jack Epstein; brother tery in Mt. Clemens. Contribu-
and sisters-in-law, Sam and tions may be made to a charity of
Dorothy Silver, Ceil Emmerman; one's choice. Arrangements by
grandchildren, Jeff (Krista) Mor- the Dorfman Funeral Direction.
ton, Laura Morton, Caryl (Matt)
Edwards, Sherri Lynn Morton, ANNIE SILVERMAN, 92, of
Eydie (Josh) Kugler, Steve Teplit- Detroit, died March 8. She was
sky, Tammy (Ardie) Lynagh; the beloved wife of the late Mey-
great-grandchildren, Raymond er Silverman. She is survived by
and Jessica Belden, Samantha her sons and daughters-in-law,
Morton, Ardie Lynagh Jr. Grave- Sidney and Lorraine of Farm-
side services were held at Adat ington Hills, Rabbi David and
Shalom Memorial Park in Livo- Florence of Sunbury, Pa.; daugh-
nia. Contributions may be made ter, Boomi Silverman of Farm-
to the Michigan Cancer Founda- ington Hills; brother and sister-
tion, 18831 W. 12 Mile Rd, Lath- in-law, Moises and Felicia Karner
rup Village, MI 48076; or to a of Buenos Aires; nine grandchil-
charity of one's choice. Arrange- dren; 20 great-grandchilden.
ments by the Dorfman Funeral Graveside services were held at
Direction.
B'nay Abraham Cemetery in
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
SAM PIANIN, 77, of Delray Contributions may be made to
Beach, Fla., died March 7. Mr. Alzheimers Disease and Related
Pianin was an furniture execu- Disorders, 17220 W. 12 Mile Rd.,
tive and a 25-year member of Southfield, MT 48076; or a chrity
B'nai B'rith Morganthal Lodge of one's choice. Arrangements by
and a former member of B'nai the Dorfman Funeral Direction.
Moshe. He is survived by his
wife, Betty; son, Michael of West GOLDIE ESTHER SINGER-
Bloomfield; daughter and son-in- MAN, 96, of Southfield, died
law, Arlene and Neil Lullove of March 6. Mrs. Singerman was
Farmington Hills; grandhcildren, the beloved wife of the late Max
Cary Pianin, Eric and Amy Singerman; mother of the late
Lullove; sister, Rose Bolkin. In- Alvin and Herbert Singerman
terment at Machpelah Cemetery. and Charlotte Whitefield. She is
Arrangements by the Ira Kauf- survived by her son and daugh-
man Chapel.
ter-in-law, Philip and Lorraine of
Oak Park; sister, Shirley Sitner
BETTY "MONNIE" ROSEN, of Southfield; seven grandchil-
85, of Southfield, died March 10. dren; five great-grandchildren.
For 18 years, Mrs. Rosen was an Contributions may be directed to
optical assistant for Fine Arts Op- Michigan Cancer Foundation or
tical. For nine years, she was ac- a charity of one's choice. Services
tive with the Sinai Hospital and interment were held at Beth
Women's Guild. She was the Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery in Fer-
beloved wife of the late Joseph ndale. Arrangements through
Rosen; the dear mother-in-law of Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
the late, Nathan Levine. Mrs.
Rosen is survived by her son and SAM SOLOMON, 73, of Pom-
daughter-in-law, Louis and Vi- pano Beach, Fla., formerly of De-
vian of Clinton Township; daugh- troit, died March 11. Mr.
ter, Marilyn Levine of West Solomon was a furniture and gift
Bloomfield; grandchildren, store executive and a member of
Wendy and Henry Abrams, Lisa the Furniture Club and the Ma-
and Robert Gittleman, Jayne and sonic Lodge. He is survived by
Robert Yarmuth; great-grand- his wife, Lillian; son and daugh-
children, Jordyn, Katie, Jessica, ter-in-law, Larry and Donna of
Jolie, Alix, Danny and Brett; Chicago; daughters and son-in-
brother and sister-in-law, Sidney law, Gail and Stephen Linden of
and Lillian Walkon of Florida. Huntington Woods, Lori of
Interment at Machpelah Ceme- Bloomfield Hills; grandchildren,
tery. Memorial contributions Gregory, Eric and Laura
may be directed to the Nathan Solomon, Adam and Erica Lin-
Levine Architectural Research den; sisters-in-law and brothers-
Fellowship cio of the University in-law, Lucille and Norman Ben-
of Michigan College of Architec- dix, Roz and Don Levey, Elaine
ture, 2000 Bonistell Avenue, Ann and Harold Edelson. Interment
Arbor, MI 48109.
at Machpelah Cemetery. Memo-
rial contributions may be direct-
MAX N. SHNAY, 82, of Oak ed to the Make-A-Wish Founda-
Park, died March 12. He is sur- tion, 913 West Holmes Road,
vived by his wife, Rose; daugh- Lansing, MI 48910. Arrange-
ters and sons-in-law, Carol and ments by the Ira Kaufman
Barry Rankin of Farmington Chapel.
Hills, Joyce and Ken Parker of
Scottsdale, Ariz.; sisters and ESTHER SARAH STERNS,
brother-in-law, Mary Hofman, 80, of Southfield, died March 13.
Gertrude and Fred Britten, all of Mrs. Sterns was a member of

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