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September 15, 1995 - Image 175

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-09-15

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BUY A CASE OF. FOOD TO
HELP FEED THE JEWISH
HUNGRY.

OBITS page 162

her husband, Samuel; daugh-
ter, Sandra of Southfield; sis-
ters and brother-in-law, Frieda
and Lou Katz of California,
Fanny Steinberg of Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. Contribu-
tions may be directed to Hos-
pice of Southeastern Michigan,
16250 Northland Drive, Suite
212, Southfield, MI 48075; or to
a charity of one's choice. Ser-
vices and interment were held
at Westwood Cemetery in
Inkster. Arrangements
through Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

ESTELLE BERLIN, of West
Bloomfield, died Sept. 9. Mrs.
Berlin was a member of Con-
gregation Adat Shalom, its sis-
terhood and the City of Hope.
She is survived by her hus-
band, Leo; sons and daughters-
in-law, Rick and Cheri of West
Bloomfield, Terry and Sue of
West Bloomfield; grandchil-
dren, Robyn, Leslee, Scott and
Zachary Berlin; brother,
William Zupner. Interment at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to
Alzheimer's Association, 17220
West Twelve Mile Road, Suite
100, Southfield, MI 48076.
Arrangements by the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel.

ANN LIEPAH BORDEN, for-
mer Detroiter of Berkeley,
Calif., died Sept. 6. She is sur-
vived by her husband, Freder-
ick; sister and brother-in-law,
Judy and Norval Slobin of
Southfield; nephews, Dan and
family of Berkeley, Mark and
family of Middletown, Conn.

VIRGINIA COLE, 82, of
South Euclid, Ohio, died Sept.
9. Mrs. Cole is survived by her
husband, Max; son, Sanford
Lewis of Ft. Lauderdale, Flori-
da; daughters and sons-in-law,
Elaine and Harvey Katz of
Columbus, Ohio, Margaret
"Margie" Moore of Cleveland,
Ohio, Francine Parey of
Brunswick, Ohio; grandchil-
dren, David Lewis, Michael
Lewis, Monika and Stefanie
Parey; great-grandchildren,
Jennifer Moore, Cystal Moore.
Memorial contributions may be
directed to a charity of one's
choice. Services and interment
were held at Hebrew Memorial
Park Cemetery. Arrangements
through Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

LOWELL CUSHMAN, for-
mer Detroiter of Florida, died
Sept. 1. He was the beloved
husband of the late Joan Stein-
berg. He is survived by his
wife, Carolyn; mother, Mae;
children, Peri and Martin,
William and Linda, Danielle
and Erwyn, Matthew and
MadeiLie; granddaughter,
Joan; sisters-in-law and broth-

ers-in-law, Charles and Diane
Herkowitz, Barbara and Ray
Kalef.

DOROTHY FISH, 85, of
Southfield, died Sept. 6. Mrs.
Fish was the beloved wife of the
late Morris Fish. She is sur-
vived by her son and daughter-
in-law, Dr. Barry and 'rhea of
Ann Arbor; daughter and son-
in-law, Helen and Irving Bern-
stein of Southfield; brothers
and sisters-in-law, Leonard and
Anne Horwitz of West Bloom-
field, Sam and Ann Horwitt of
Seal Beach, Calif.; grandchil-
dren, Dr. Mark and Debra
Bernstein, Linda and Gerald
Doney, Sharon and Terry
Fuller, Robert and Elizabeth
Fish, Joshua Fish; six great-
grandchildren. Contributions
may be directed to Alzheimer's
Association, 17220 W. Twelve
Mile Road, Suite 100, South-
field, MI 48076; or to a charity
of one's choice. Interment at
Machpelah Cemetery in Fern-
dale. Arrangements through
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

FAYE H. GOLDSTEIN, of
Southfield, died Sept. 6. She is
survived by her nieces and
nephews, Irving and Shirlee
Marshall of Farmington Hills,
Howard and Beverly Stone of
West Bloomfield, Fern Adel-
stein of Southfield. Contribu-
tions may be directed to Michi-
gan Cancer Foundation, 18831
West Twelve Mile Road, Lath-
rup Village, MI 48076 or to a
charity of one's choice. Services
and interment were held at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery in
Birmingham. Arrangements
through Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

PAUL M. HANIJLEMAN, 85,
of Beverly Hills, Calif., died
Sept. 11. Mr. Handleman was a
co-founder, chairman and chief
executive officer of the Troy-
based Handleman Company;
he continued as director of the
corporation until recently.
Mr. Handleman twice co-
chaired the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign Israel Emergency Fund,
and he and his wife annually
hosted the Campaign's kick-off
reception at their home. In the
early 1970s, Mr. Handleman
chaired the building committee
for Temple Beth El; he was a
life member and trustee of the
temple. His interest in politics
extended to his chairing the fi-
nance committee for one of
Sander Levin's gubernatorial
bids. Among his many honors,
Mr. Handleman treasured the
Israel Prime Minister's medal,
personally presented by Itzhak
Rabin. Mr. Handleman's board
memberships included the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation of Met-
ropolitan De
Jewish Charities of Detroit,

Sinai Hospital and Cleveland's
Jewish Home for Aged. During
World War II, he served with
the U.S. Army Air Force, subse-
quently becoming a member of
the Jewish War Veterans.
Mr. Handleman was the
beloved husband of the late So-
nia Handleman. Mr. Handle-
man is survived by his sons and
daughter-in-law, David of
Birmingham, Philip and Mary
of Birmingham; daughter and
son-in-law, Sarah and Alex
Kostovic of Belaire, Calif.;
grandchildren, Sonja Pauline
Kostovic, Natasha Alexandra
Kostovic; brothers and sisters-
in-law, Joseph and Sally, David
and Marion, Moe and Francine;
sister and brother-in-law, Cecil-
ia and Burton Wade. Inter-
ment at Beth El Memorial
Park. Contributions may be di-
rected to Temple Beth El, 7400
Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills, MI
48301. Arrangements by the
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

RONALD STEVEN ISKOW,
43, of West Bloomfield, died
Sept. 7. Mr. Iskow was the di-
rector of corporate services at
the Federal Reserve Bank of
San Francisco. He was also a
lecturer on AIDS education, ac-
tive with the National Associa-
tion of Purchasing Agents and
a member of the board of the
National AIDS Foundation. He
helped organize fund raising
compaigns for children in hospi-
tals and helped victims of the
1989 California earthquake as
well as setting up hotlines and
OBITS page 160

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for
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showrooms.

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airs singles
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