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August 04, 1995 - Image 153

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-08-04

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FOLLOWING JEWISH TRADITION - THE DIRECTION OF THE FUTURE

Family and Friends perform the mitzvah of accompanying their loved one to the gravesite.

Graveside and Cemetery Chapel Services:

Eliminate a second service • end the dangerous procession
Omit the inconvenience of parking, getting in and out of cars only to repeat the process
Less stressful for families • Provide a complete, meaningful service
Allow families to use beautiful cemetery chapels for friends and relatives
to pay their respect, then follow the deceased to the gravesite

The Dorfman Direction:

Provides the finest, complete professional and personal service.
Grants peace of mind that your loved one will he cared for by a licensed,
Jewish funeral director with the dignity and compassion of Jewish tradition.
Fulfills shiva service needs.
Assures you that you will be treated as family.
Provides substantial savings.
Serving your pre-arrangement needs.
Call us directly for out-of-state arrangements.

Alan and Jonathan Dorfman

Licensed Funeral Directors

Alan

H.

(810) 546-4700

orfman Funeral Direction

Go against the grain.
Cut down on salt.

glees
forI8thel

Adding salt to your food
could subtract years from
your life. Because in some
people salt contributes to
high blood pressure, a con-
dition that increases your
risk of heart disease.

The Family
of the Late

Memorial Service for

ESTHER FELDMAN and
EDWARD A. FELDMAN

DR. JOHN IL BIRMINGHAM

Wishes to acknowledge
with deep appreciation
the many comforting
messages and expressions
of kindness and concern
during the family's
recent bereavement.

The Family of the Late

ISADORE BIZON
GOLDSTEIN

A Tree Has Been Planted
In Honor Of
or
In Memory Of
A Loved One
By
A Friend, Relative or Admirer

TO ORDER YOUR TREE
CERTIFICATES CALL THE
JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
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3924 W. 12 Mile Road
Berkley, MI 48072

Will be held Saturday, August 12, 10 a.m., at the Birming-

ham Temple, 28611 W. 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills.

Rabbi Wine will officiate.

In Loving Memory of
Our Beloved Husband, Father,
Grandfather & Great-grandfather

MURRAY HARTZ

Announces the unveiling of
a monument in his memory
11 a.m. Sunday, August 13,
at Hebrew Memorial Park.
Relatives and friends are
invited to attend. 810-799-
0673

Always in our hearts and thoughts, but so sadly
missed by wife Golda, children,
grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

In Loving Memory of

The Family of the Late

Forever in our hearts

ANNE DAVIS
KATANICK

MEYER
MITNICK

PHILIP SIDMAN

Who passed away

Announces the unveiling of
a monument in his memory
10:15 a.m. Sunday, August
13, at Hebrew Memorial
Park Cemetery. Rabbi
Solomon Gruskin will offi-
ciate. Relatives and friends
are invited to attend.

American Heart Association

August 6, 1989.
Sadly missed and
always remembered by her
husband Martin, daughter
Marilyn, son-in-law Robert,
grandchildren, sister Ida
Katz and the Davis family.

Give a little piece of your Hear

Who passed away August 8, 1990.

Who passed away August 4, 1993

You passed away without a goodbye, but memories of
you will never die.

Sadly missed by loving wife, Beatrice;
children Helene and Michael, Larry and Jill;
and grandchildren Stuart, Aaron and Rebecca.

V GIVE TO THE TORCH DRIVE

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