Quo DUBE With two decades experience as a Funeral Director, Otto Dube typifies THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL approach of personal service and involvement. FREDERICK S. BABBIN, 79, of Bloomfield Hills, died May 3. He is survived by his wife, He- len; son and daughter-in-law, Charles and Kathleen of North Andover, Mass.; daughters and sons-in-law, Vicky and Fred Rothbaum of Lexington, Mass., Cathie and Richard Trohman of South Russell, Ohio; grandchil- dren, Abraham, Maxwell, Joseph, Samuel and Jacob. Services were held at Clover Hill Park Cemetery Chapel in Birmingham followed by inter- ment in the cemetery. Contribu- tions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Funeral Direction. BELLE G. BRODER, 70, of Oak Park, died May 2. Mrs. Broder was the loving sister of the late Philip Goldberg. She is survived by her husband, George; daughter, Robin of Oak Park. Contributions may be made to Easter Seals Foundation. Ser- vices and interment were held at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Arrangements by He- brew Memorial Chapel. HYMAN CASH, 83, of South- U nder the best of circumstances, time moves so swiftly that we don't even notice until the leaves begin to fall or the snow starts to melt. But, planning ahead makes the change in any season more bearable. THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL has the knowledge and expertise to satisfy your requirements of a Pre-Arranged Funeral. THE KAUFMAN COMMUNITY CORNER JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE WORKSHOPS 1- Parenting kids with ADD/ADHD. 2- Interfaith Marriages...Explore the issues of holi- day celebrations, dual heritage and more. 3- Non-custodial fathers—How to pass on traditions and family values. 4- HIV-AIDS Family Support Group. Plus a variety of groups and workshops for older adults, men and women, teens and children. For information on these groups, contact Sophie Fierro-Share at JFS (810) 559-1500. To have a group or event listed in the Kaufman Community Corner, call AfterCare Services at 1-800-305-0600 or (810) 683-1191. THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community 110 18325 West Nine Mile Road • Southfield, MI 48075 Telephone: 810.569.0020 • Toll Free: 800.325.7105 field, died May 3. Mr. Cash was the loving brother of the late, Mike, Max and Rose Cash. He is survived by his ex-wife, Shirley; son and daughter-in-law, Steve and Lori of Novi; daughters and sons-in-law, Tammi and Bob Lutren of Farmington Hills, Janice and Ken Franks; brother, Samuel of Los Angeles; sister, Sarah Cohen of Oak Park; grandchildren, Daniel, Robert and Michael Cash, Jordan and Brittany Lutren. Contributions may be made to Rose Cancer Center, do William Beaumont Hospital, 3601 West 13 Mile Road, Royal Oak, MI 48073. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme- tery. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. RAYMOND EPSTEIN, 70, of butions may be made to Parkin- son's Disease Foundation, 650 West 168th St., New York City, NY 10023. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. LIVIA I ,TT ,LY FISCHER, 83, of Farmington Hills, died April 29. Mrs. Fischer was the loving sister of the late Michael Barth. Mrs. Fischer is survived by her husband, Philipp; son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Fred and Joan of Farmington Hills; sister- in-law, Etta Bardi of Israel; grandchildren, Melissa, Jessica, Danny. Contributions may be made to Yeshiva Beth Yehudah, 15751 Lincoln, Oak Park, MI 48237; or to Israeli Cancer Fund, Michigan Branch, 24021 Marlow, Oak Park, MI 48237. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. FANNY GOLD, 94, of West from Central High School and the University of Michigan School of Education. Mrs. Min- sky was an active member of Knollwood Country Club; her family were charter members of Temple Emanu-El. Mrs. Klinsky volunteered to a number of causes, among them teaching English to Russian im- migrants. She and her husband retired to Florida in 1986. Mrs. Klinsky is survived by her husband, William; sons and daughter-in-law, Richard of Boca Raton, Steven and Mau- reen of New York City; brother and sister-in-law, Ernest and Edith Schwartz of Scottsdasle, Ariz., and Sante Fe, N.M. Con- tributions may be made to the Gary Klinsky Children Centers, do Brooklyn Bureau of Commu- nity Services, 285 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, NY 11217, Atten- tion: James Hood. Arrange- ments by Gutterman-Warheit Memorial Chapel, Boca Raton. Bloomfield, died May 6. Mrs. Gold was in the child care field and was employed as a profes- sional nanny. She was the beloved mother- in-law of the late Max Katz. Mrs. Gold is survived by her daughter, Norma Katz of West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Mar- lene and Ed Malkin, Marshall Katz; great-grandchildren, Dr. Elissa Malkin, Carrie Malkin- Kovan and Dr. Eric Kovan, Ryan Malkin. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contri- butions may be made to a chari- ty of one's choice. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. MORRIS H. GOLDBERG, 67, former Detroiter of Kent, Ohio, died April 29. He is survived by his daughters, Sheryl Kirby, Ruthellen Gordon; son and daughter-in-law, Jeffrey and Geraldine; grandchildren, Jacob, Leah and Hannah Goldberg, H. Todd Kirby; sister, Betty Gold. Interment at Fort Custer Na- tional Cemetry near Battle Creek. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Southfield, died May 5. For 40 years, Mr. Epstein was an exec- utive in home modernization. MORRIS GOROWICZ, 80, of He was a corporal in the 6th Di- Detroit, died May 4. He was the vision of the Marines during World War II and fought at Oki- beloved father of the -late Victor. He is survived by his wife, Lucy; nawa. Mr. Epstein is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Regi- na and John Aimar of Pickford, wife, Doris; son and daughter- Mich.; granddaughter, Leah in-law, Gary and Joanie of Mel- Ann Gorowicz. bourne, Fla.; daughter and son- Graveside services were held in-law, Karen and William at Nusach Hari Cemetery in Rubin of Farmington Hills; Ferndale. Contributions may be grandchildren, Marshall, made to a charity of one's choice. Spencer, Ethan Rubin; sisters and brother-in-law, Marian Rich Arrangements by Dorfman Fu- neral Direction. of Deerfield Beach, Fla., Ann and Paul Epstein of Farmington CONSTANCE S. KLINSKY, Hills; brothers-in-law and sis- 69, former Detroiter of Boca Ra- ters-in-law, Lillian Bernstein, ton, Fla., died May 2. Mrs. Min- Mitch and Hilda Bloom, Jerry sky was born in Detroit; her par- and Fran Bloom, Lou and Anita ents owned the Albert's women's Dorfman. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contri- apparel store. She graduated KENNETH LEVICK, 70, of West Bloomfield, died May 7. Mr. Levick was a commerical real estate builder. He is sur- vived by his wife, Barbara; daughters and son-in-law, Vickie Jaslove-deJong of Brat- tleboro, Vt., Lynn Levick- Lutren of Southfield, Randee and Craig Bassin of Santa Bar- bara, Calif., Beth Jaslove- Hauser of Birmingham; sons and daughters-in-law, Keith and Debbie Levick of Farming- ton Hills, Dale and Pam Jaslove of Royal Oak; grand- children, Maaike and Sjoerd deJong, Stacey and Scott Lutren, Lisa and Bradley Lev- ick, Emily and Lauren Jaslove, Matthew, Elizabeth and Robby Bassin, Eric and Michelle Hauser, Jessica Hauser. OBIT page 168 Issue Highlights DETROIT/ 7 Good deeds everywhere, including the zoo. CLOSE UP / 46 The Islamic militants inside Lebanon. HEALTH /62 A few TIPS on when patrons have too much. ENTERTAINMENT /92 Rockin' and floppin' as the lovable Lefou. Full contents on page 5 E'\