HERBERT KAUFMAN With experience comes knowledge, and for 50 years, Herbert Kaufman has upheld the standard of service to the community expected of THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL. Seymour Riklin of Bloomfield Hills died May 24. He was born in Russia in 1914 and his fami- ly immigrated when he was 6, settling in De- troit. Mr. Riklin graduated from Northern High School and from Wayne University with a bach- elor of arts in 1936. He re- ceived a master's degree in English from the University of Chicago in 1940. Mr. Riklin served as an infantry captain in the states and in England and later as an information of- ficer in Germany during World War II. After leaving the service, he earned a master's degree in philosophy at the Univeristy of Michigan. He taught at Uni- versity of Michigan, Case Western Reserve University and Wayne University. At the latter he was on the staff of the University Center for Adult Education. In 1962, he was appointed assistant director of Detroit Adventure, then the Arts Seymour Riklin Council of Metropolitan De- troit. He was a co-founder of the Detroit Film Theater at the Institute of Arts and led a literature discussion group at the Bloomfield Township Library. During the 1960s, Mr. Riklin moderated and v. sunset, like a final farewell, signals a change in our lives. Inevitably, however, night gives way to day and we must accept this change. For over 50 years, THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL has served the Detroit Jewish Community with dedication. NA'AMAT USA is the Women's Labor Zionist Organization of America and a partner of NA'AMAT, the largest women's organization in Israel, working for the improvement of the status of women. NA'AMAT USA is active in a number of social, political, legal and humanitarian causes both in Israel and throughout the United States. NA'AMAT dedicates its efforts for day care, vocational train- ing, legal aid, assisting single-parent families, maintaining clubs and community centers, conducting study groups and work- shops, promoting contact and understanding between people and easing the social integration of new immigrants. If you wish to join NA'AMAT USA's local chapter, or desire additional information, please call Belle Glenner-Schwartz at (810) 967-3891. SHIRLEY SONIA AN- TENUCCI, 72, of Southfield, NA'AMAT USA "Pioneer Women" T HE D E TRO BURTON LEE ALTMAN, 61, of Detroit, died July 10. Mr. Alt- man worked for the city of De- troit in the Real Estate and Aquisitions Department. He was a graduate of George Wash- ington Law School. Mr. Altman was president of B'nai B'rith Real Estate and Construction Unit and was very active with the Downtown Synagogue as well as a board member. Mr. Altman was the loving son of the late Dr. Albert Alt- man. He is survived by his mother and step-father, Clara and Maurice Robbins of South- field; sisters and brothers-in- law, Marjorie and William Kras- nick of Huntington Woods, Joan Roth and Leonard Sanders of New York. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Downtown Syna- gogue, 1457 Griswold, Detroit, MI 48226. THE KAUFMAN COMMUNITY CORNER 158 Seymour Riklin, Teacher Of Humanities THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community 18325 West Nine Mile Road • Southfield, MI 48075 Telephone: 810.569.0020 • Toll Free: 800.325.7105 died July 10. She is survived by her son, Gary Saperstein of Bloomfield Hills; daughters and sons-in-law, Linda and Leroy Helfman of Las Vegas, Nev., Di- ane Lozon of Grosse Pointe Park, Paula and Edward De- Courcy of Ferndale; sisters and brothers-in-law, Lillian and Sam Fenton of West Bloomfield, produced a television series on Public Broad- casting, gave historical commentary about spe- cial holidays and was an occasional guest with J.P. McCarthy on WJR. Early in his career, he edited several books and program notes written for the Detroit Sym- phony. "Some people have said that Seymour was a renaissance man," said his wife Dolorais. In the mid-1970s, he re- turned to the classsroom as an associate professor with the University Studies-Weekend College Program and was twice winner of the Adult Education Association of Michigan Teacher of the Year award. After his official retirement in 1985, Mr. Riklin continued to teach philosophy for Wayne State, Henry Ford Community College, Oakland University and the Center for Creative Studies. Mr. Riklin is survived by his wife, Dolorais; son, Geoffrey, both of Bloomfield Hills. A memorial service will be held on Oct. 1 at 4 p.m. at the MacGregor Center on the Wayne State campus. Contributions may be made to the Seymour Riklin Memorial Fund, Wayne State University, 5475 Woodward, Detroit, MI 48202. Bobbie and Larry Warsh of West Bloomfield; grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Contributions may be made to the Diabetes Foundation or a charity of one's choice. or a charity of one's choice. Ser- vices at Hebrew Memorial Chapel; interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Farmington Hills, died July 10. Mrs. Bachman was a member of Adat Shalom Synagogue and Women's American ORT. She was the beloved wife of the late Max Bachman. Mrs. Bachman is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law, Esar Bachman and Beatrice Wright of Farmington Hills, Robert and Barbara of Farmington Hills; daughter and son-in-law, Sylvia and Joseph Stone of Evanston, Ill.; grandchildren, Andrea and Curt Zuckert, Stephanie Stone and Daniel Pekarsky, Jennifer and Thomas Gruger, Denise Bachman, Laurel Bachman, Meredith and Martin Frenkel; five great-grandchildren. ESTHER BECKER, 87, of West Bloomfield, died July 11. Mrs. Becker was a teacher for the Detroit Public Schools. She was a member of the Wayne State Alumni Association and was active with the Northwest Child Rescue. Mrs. Becker was the beloved wife of the late Maurice Becker. She is survived by her daugh- ters and sons-in-law, Iris and Jack Zevin of New York, Sherry and Steven Haffner of West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Sarah, Micah and Alex Zevin, Arlene and Holly Haffner. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Northwest Child Rescue, 24400 Civic Center Dri- ve, Suite 904, Southfield, MI 48034. MIKLOS BARTOS, 84, of J. RICHARD COOPER, 73, of Farmington Hills, died July 10. He was the brother of the late Ernest Bartos. He is survived by his wife, Eva; daughter and son- in-law, Kathy and Robert Rovin- sky of Birmingham; sister-in- law, Piri Bartos; grandchildren, Zachary and Elliott. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society banker and the former CEO of Fort Wayne Mortgage Compa- ny. Mr. Cooper was in the Unit- ed States Air Force during World War II. He was a member of Temple Beth El, Franklin Hills Country Club and a past DORA BACHMAN, 90, of Bloomfield Hills, died July 12. Mr. Cooper was a mortgage OBIT page 155