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Mrs. Ornstein was the beloved wife of the late Dr. Charles Orn- stein and the loving sister of the late Dr. Max Lichter and the late Goldie Lerman. She is sur- vived by her son and daughter- in-law, Alexander T. and Harri- et of Farmington Hills; daughter, Pauline Woll of Farmington Hills; grandchil- dren, Peter Bennett Woll, Jessi- ca Rae and Donald Stewart Woll, Allison Lichter Woll and Dr. Harry Parr, Charles Allen Ornstein, Deborah Rena Orn- stein; brothers and sister-in- law, Harry Lichter of Lake- worth, Fla., Seymour and Betty Lichter of Indianapolis; sister, Billie Dresner of Huntington Woods; sister-in-law, Buena Lichter. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be directed to the Michigan Cancer Foun- dation Hospice, Pontiac/North Oakland Unit, 831 West Huron, Pontiac, MI 48341- 9909; the University of Michi- gan Hospital Department of Radiation Oncology, 1500 East Medical Center Drive, UHB2C490, Box 0010, Ann Ar- bor, MI 48109. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. ZELDA PERTSOVSKALA, 91, of Southfield, died April 16. She is survived by her grand- children, Alexander and Lolita Federmesser of Birmingham, Boris and Alla Federmesser of Southfield; four great-grand- children. Contributions may be directed to a charity of one's choice. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Arrangements through Hebrew Memorial Chapel. RABBI DAVID POLISH, 85, of Evanston, Ill., died April 16. Rabbi Polish was a leader of the Central Conference of Ameri- can Rabbis. He was elected president of the group at its 82nd annual convention in 1971 and held that position for two years. He planned the orga- nization's first rabbinical con- ference in Jerusalem. He was the founding rabbi of Congregation Beth Emet the Free Synagogue in Evanston and was its spiritual leader from 1950 until his retirement in 1980. He was the founding president of the Chicago Board of Rabbis and a founder of the Association of Reform Zionists of America. His most recent book was Give Us a King: Legal-Religious Sources of Jewish. Sovereignty, a study of sovereignty in Jew- ish thought. Rabbi Polish is survived by his wife of 57 years, Aviva Friedland Polish; daughter, Ju- dith Shenker of Evanston; son, Rabbi Daniel Polish of Bloom- field Hills; six grandchildren. SYLVIA C. ROSS, 82, of Southfield, died April 12. Mrs. Ross was the beloved wife of the late Victor Ross. She is sur- vived by her sons and daugh- ters-in-law, Melvin and Joyce of Oak Park, Burrell and Marlene of Albuquerque, N.M., Sydney and Elizabeth of Bloomfield Hills; daughter, Johanne Robinson of South Lyon; grand- children, Gael and John Lind- land, Amy and Dawn Robinson, Adam and Shani, Jeffrey and Kellie, Nathan, Joshua, Victor, Megan and Freda Ross; three great-grandchildren; sisters and brother-in-law, Bettina and Abe Litvien of Redwood City, Calif., Adele Daroff of Philadel- phia, Pa. Interment at Work- mens Circle Cemetery. Memor- ial contributions may be directed to the Leader Dogs for the Blind, P.O. Box 5000, Rochester, MI 48308-5000. Arrangements by the Ira Kauf- man Chapel. MOLLY F. SHAPIRO, 100, of Southfield, died April 13. She is survived by her daughters, Lillian Goldman of Chicago, Florence Harwood of Oak Park; grandchildren, Marilyn (Jerry) St. Germain, Joanne Stahl, Linda Simon; great-grandchil- dren, Stefani Turken Wein- berg, Eric Turken, Todd Simon. Graveside services were held at Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme- tery in Mt. Clemens. Contribu- tions may be made to JARC, 28366 Franklin Road, South- field, MI 48034; or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by the Dorfman Funeral Direc- tion. PHILIP SCHNEIDER, 78, of Boca Raton, Fla., died April 17. Mr. Schneider was the co- founder and owner of Schneider Sport Shops. Mr. Schneider was the dear brother of the late Sam Schneider, the late Toby Schneider and the late Betty Resnick. He is survived by his wife, Mickey; daughter and son-in-law, Annette and Martin Newman of West Bloomfield; son, Steven of Royal Oak; grandchildren, Deirdre, David and Sara Newman; sisters and brother-in-law, Leah Roe, Ade- line and Sidney Weinberg; brothers and sisters-in-law, Raymond and Faye, Irving and Rosalyn. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be directed to the National Epilep- sy Center of Michigan, 26211 Central Park Boulevard, Suite 100, Southfield, MI 48076. Arrangements by the Ira Kauf- man Chapel. ROSABETH LEBSTER SCHUPACK, 74 of Flint, died April 15. Her parents were the first Jewish family to settle in Flint and they helped in the founding of Flint's first syna- gogue. Mrs. Schupack was a past president of Temple Beth El Sisterhood, district president of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. She served on the Temple Beth El board of directors. She volunteered at the Flint Institute of Arts and was an artist and quilt maker whose work was displayed in galleries across the state. Mrs. Schupack is survived by her husband, Emil; sons and daughters-in-law, David and Susan of Flint, Dore and Karen of Tulsa, Okla.; daughter, Anne of San Diego; six grandchildren; brother and sister-in-law, Mar- cus and Rosyln Lebster of Mar- gate, Fla. She was preceded in death by her son, Allan, and sister, Laura Livingston. Services were held at Temple Beth El in Flint with burial at Cloverhill Cemetery in Birm- ingham. Contributions may be made to the Lebster Endow- ment Fund of the Flint Jewish Federation or Planned Parent- hood. Arrangements by the Brown Funeral Home in Flint. ADAM LOUIS SCHUSTER, 23, formerly of Southfield of Flint, died April 10 in El Cen- tro, Calif. Mr. Schuster atended Michigan State University and was employed by Skelly & Loy of Monroeville, Pa., as an ar- chaelogist. He is survived by his mother, Linda Hirsch of Flint; father, Alan Schuster of Detroit; brother Aric Schuster of Ann Arbor; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Samuels of Boca Grande, Fla., Leah Schuster of Southfield. He was preceded in death by his grand- mother, Sandra Samuels, and grandfather, Arthur Schuster. Arrangements were made by the Swartz Funeral Home, 1225 West Hill Road, Flint; burial was in Evergreen Ceme- tery in Grand Blanc. Contribu- tions may be made to Give Kids the World, 210 South Bass Road, Kissimee, FL 34746. BETTY SEIGLE, 64, of West Bloomfield, died April 16. Mrs. Seigle was a member of ORT, the Detroit Symphony, Detroit Art Institute and Knollwood Country Club. She is survived by her husband, Robert; sons and daughters-in-law, Steven and Susie of West Bloomfield, Jeffrey and Dian of Raleigh, N.C.; daughter and son-in-law, Julie and Arthur Rott of West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Bar- rie, Jake, Alec, Adam and Erik Seigle, Joshua and Ryan Rott; brother and sister-in-law, Dr. Arthur and Diane Lampe of Windsor, Ontario; sister and brother-in-law, Lillian and Ger- ald Siegel of Willowdale, On- <