DAVID TECHNER Author, lecturer and funeral director, David Techner is nationally recognized for his work with parents and their children by educating them to the wisdom and beauty of the Jewish response to death. Rubin Weiss, Radio And Comic Actor Rubin "Rube" Weiss, 76, of Huntington Woods, died April 25. Mr. Weiss attended Northern High School and Wayne State Uni- versity whre he achieved a master's degree in English. He began acting in theater and ra- dio in college. During World War II, he entered the army and became a captain. After the war, he taught school at Northern and acted in many radio shows, including "The Lone Ranger," "Challenge of the Yukon," and "Helen Trent." Mr. Weiss portrayed Santa Claus in the Hudson's Thanksgiving Day Parade for 16 years. Early in his Detroit TV career, he appeared as a second banana on Soupy Sales' show on Channel 7. Rubin Weiss Mr. Weiss was active for many years as an officer in the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and Screen Actors Guild, serving as president of both as well as on the national boards. In 1984, Mr. Weiss was awarded the board member of the City of Hope, past president of the He- brew Benevolent Society (Chesed Shel Emes) and a member of the Oddfellows. Mr. Cooper was the beloved husband of the late Fannie Mil- grom Cooper and the dear brother of the late Goldie Jack- son and the late Louis Cooper. Mr. Cooper is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Lil- lian and Jack Perlman of JERRY M. BRENNER, 71, of Southfield; sons and daughter- Troy, died April 27. Mr. Bren- in-law, Louis Milgrom of ner was an executive in com- Franklin, Myron and Jackie . merical art and for 30 years Milgrom of Southfield; grand- 66, of RUTH CLAIR, COHEN, was the owner of the Art Place children, Howard and Linda Huntington Woods, died April in Birmingham. He was a Perlman, Mitzi Weinberg, Lynn 25. For 15 years, Ms. Cohen member of the American Pilots Milgrom, Mark Milgrom, Gail was a saleswomen for Baggit Association and a veteran of Perlin, Carole and Marshall Luggage and Handbags at Ap- World War II. Lasser, Paula Milgrom and plegate Square. Mr. Brenner is survived by Ms. Cohen is survived by her James Barnett, Marcia Mil- his wife, Phyllis; sons and daughter, Vicki Howard; grand- grom Dodge and Tony Dodge, daughter-in-law, Marshall and Nicole of Farmington Hills, Jef- son, Scott Howard; brother and Marianne Milgrom Bloomberg and Robert Bloomberg; great- sister-in-law, Lee and Renee frey of Long Beach, Calif; grandchildren, Ryan Perlman, Bleifeld of Ft. Wayne, Ind. In- grandchildren, Katie, Amanda Jonathan and Jennifer Wein- and Alex Brenner; brothers and terment at Workmen's Circle berg, Samuel and Rachel Lass- Cemetery. Contributions may sisters-in-law, Marshall and er, Max Appelman; brothers be made to the Hank Green- Sylvia Brenner of West Bloom- berg Memorial Cancer Fund at and sisters-in-law, Harry and field, Jack and Helen Brenner Bessie Cooper of Tononto, Rab- Sinai Hospital, 6767 W. Outer of Redford; sister, Evelyn bi Samuel and Lillian Cooper of Dr. Detroit, MI 48235. Weiss. Arrangements by the Ira Kauf- Fla.; sisters and brother-in-law, Interment at Mt. Hope Ceme- Elsie Gouwar of Denver, Ettie man Chapel. tery. Contributions may be Lubin of Toronto, Bella Cooper made to the American Heart of Toronto and Lillian and MEYER COOPER, 102, of Association, 16310 West 12 Nathan Silver of Israel; care- Southfield, died April 25. Prior Mile Road, Southfield, MI givers, Curley Mitchell and to retirement in 1980, Mr. 48076. Arrangements by the Paulette Moore. Cooper was a former manager Ira Kaufman Chapel. Interment at Clover Hill and longest employee since Park Cemetery. Contributions founding of Mercury Paint GEORGE CHUTZ, 70, of may be made to the Meyer and Company in 1919. He was a Bloomfield Hills, died April 28. Mr. Chutz was the beloved hus- member of Congregation OBIT page 163 Shaarey Zedek since 1940, past band of the late Lee; loving ALAN BERNSTEIN, 62, of L ike a loving and caring parent, Judaism provides guidance and support during times of need. We draw strength from our friends and family. THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL has been committed to the Detroit Jewish community for over 50 years, like a trusted member of your extended family. THE KAUFMAN COMMUNITY CORNER Bereavement Support Groups Temple Beth-El: Offers support groups led by Peggy Frank, MSW, and the Rabbi, at the Bloomfield Hills temple. Call the temple and leave a message for Peggy Frank. (810) 851-1100. Sinai Hospital: Offers a pregnancy loss support and a pregnan- cy after a loss support group. Both are organized based on need at the hospital in Detroit and also in West Bloomfield. Program Director: Ramona Rukstell. (313) 493-5455. Hospice of SE Michigan: Offers 6-week Grief Recovery' Seminars and monthly drop-in ongoing Grief Support Groups open to the community at various locations during the day and evening, for adults and children. For more information, call (810) 443-7590. For information about support through the Jewish Hospice, call Rabbi Bunny Friedman (810) 559-9209. For more information or to include your group on this list, call AfterCare Services at 1-800-305-0600 or (810) 683-1191. THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community 166 18325 West Nine Mile Road • Southficld, MI 48075 Telephone: 810.569.0020 • Toll Free: 800.325.7105 national AFTRA Gold Card Award; he also won Emmy and Clio awards for his commercial work. Mr. Weiss is survived by his wife, Elizabeth; sons and daughters-in-law, Leon and Michelle of Farmington Hills, David and Vickie of Tarzana, Calif., Jonathan of Los Angeles; daughters and sons-in-law, De- bra and Dr. Gary Yashinsky of Farmington Hills, Mimi and Jay Kalish of Farmington Hills; grandchildren, Hayley, Adam, Emily and Molly Weiss, Nicholas and Phoebe Weiss, Gabriel, Joseph, Samuel and Michael Yashinsky, Benjamin, Samantha and Jennifer Kalish; brothers and sisters-in-law, Harold and Frances of Bloom- field Hills, Dr. Morris and Fae of Bloomfield Hills. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Simon Wisenthal Center, 9020 Peco Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90035. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Sandford, N. C., died April 20. Mr. Bernstein is survived by his son, Dr. Jeffrey Lemberg of Pittsburgh. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Services and interment were held at Machpelah Ceme- tery in Ferndale. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. brother of the late Leo, Max, Henry. Mr. Chutz is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Jeff and Debbie of Bloomfield Hills; daughter, Karen Chutz of West Bloomfield; sister-in-law, Chan- na; grandchildren, Benjamin, Zachary and Evie Chutz. Contributions may be made to the Holocaust Memorial Cen- ter. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery in Birmingham. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.