ors 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. Sally Lewis, Devoted To Community tired senior vice president and general counsel Sally Butzel Lewis of Bloomfield Hills died of Oakland University. Aug. 16 in California. Mrs. Lewis was a member of Temple Beth Mrs. Lewis' father, Leo M. Butzel, was the co-founder of the Butzel Long law firm. Shortly El, the National Council of Jewish Women and after Mrs. Lewis married in 1935, she moved to the American Jewish Committee. Mrs. Lewis was the beloved wife of the late Birmingham and became active in many cow- Leonard T. Lewis. She is ser- munity organizations. She was vived by a son and daughter- a board member and president in-law, Leonard T. Lewis Jr. of Franklin-Wright settlements and Jan Lewis of South Lyon; in Detroit and served on grandchildren, Leonard T. boards of Oakland County friend." Lewis III and Tricia Lewis, Children's Aid Society, Oak- Teresa Lewis, John Lewis and land Family Services, the Oak- — John DeCarlo Edward MacDonald; great- land Board of Community Ser- granddaughter, Lydia Lewis; vices and the Detroit sister-in-law, Rosalie Butzel of Federation of Settlements. Bloomfield Hills. In addition, Mrs. Lewis was associated in Interment at Woodmere Cemetery. Contri- various capacities with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Women's Committee, the Michigan butions may be made to the Rose Cancer Cen- Opera Theatre, Cranbrook Academy of Art and ter of Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak; the Butzel Scholarship Fund at Cranbrook School; Museum and the Cranbrook Music Guild and University Presidents Club. "Sally Lewis was a the B. Benedict Glazer Fund at Temple Beth El; or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements tremendous supporter of Oakland University by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. and the arts; Oakland University has lost a wonderful friend," said John H. DeCarlo, re- "A wonderful 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. FRANCES BARRIS, 73, of Oak Park, died Aug. 16. She is survived by her husband, Nathan; son and daughter-in- law, Lee and Mary of Oak Park; daughter and son-in-law, Bar- bara and Milt Hecker of South- field; sister and brother-in-law, Rita and Mike Sherman of St. Petersberg, Fla.; grandchildren, Susan Hecker, Shelley Hecker, Ben Barris, Renny Barris. Graveside services were held at the Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery in Mt. Clemens. Con- tributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrange- ments by Dorfman Funeral Di- rection. THE KAUFMAN COMMUNITY CORNER JEWISH HOSPICE SERVICES Jewish Hospice Services is part of the Hospice of Southeastern Michigan, a non-profit community-based organization, co-sponsored by Jewish Family Services. Providing services for terminally ill patients in their own homes, quali- fied care, assisted living or extended care facilities, the service has assist- - ed more than 1000 Jewish families, regardless of their culture or reli- gious affiliation, since it was created by the community in 1992. In most cases, insurance covers the full cost of Hospice care. Jewish Hospice Service care includes: Home Health Aides Patient Advocacy/Case Management Nursing Care Medical Care Spiritual/Pastoral Care Social Work/Counseling Pain Control Grief Support Services Volunteer Services Support for Family If you wish to learn more about these services offered to our community, in the spirit of Jewish tradition, please call Rabbi E.B. (Bunny) Freedman al (810) 443-7648. Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community 18325 West Nine Mile Road • Southfield, MI 48075 Telephone: 810.569.0020 • Toll Free: 800.325.7105 MARSHA K. BLAU, 49, of Troy, died Aug. 17. Miss Blau was a comptroller for an auto parts manufacturer. Miss Blau is survived by her parents, An- drew and Phyllis Blau of West Bloomfield; a brother and sis- ter-in-law, Dr. Robert and Fay- dare Blau of Bloomfield Hills; nephews and a niece, David and Risa Blau and Randy Blau. Interment at Beth El Memo- rial Park Cemetery. Contribu- tions may be directed to Juve- nile Diabetes Foundation, Metro Detroit Chapter, 29350 Southfield Road, Suite #42, Southfield, MI 48076 SHEILA A. COHEN, 55, of Columbus, Ohio, died Aug. 15. Mrs. Cohen was the loving daughter of the late Joseph Meizler. She is survived by her husband, Jerry; son and daugh- ter-in-law, Kenneth and Diane of Columbus, Ohio; daughters and sons-in-law, Bonnie and Mike Pettry of Columbus, Bet- sy and Dale Kinnear of Cleve- land, Ohio; mother, Susie Mei- zler of Southfield; brother, Robert Meizler of Southfield; grandchildren, Joshua, Katy, Rachael, Sammy, Alysa. Services and interment in Columbus. Memorial contribu- tions may be directed to the American Heart Association. Research Endowment Fund do Mercy Hospital, 888 Wood- ward, Suite 306, Pontiac, MI 48341-2964. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. BETTY M. EM MRS, 53, of Milwaukee, Wis., died Aug. 16. She is survived by her children, Robin Wisniewski and Mark Wisniewski, both of Milwaukee; sister, Rita Emmers of Detroit; granddaughter, Elizabeth Sophia Aim Emmers of Detroit. Services were held at Good- man-Bensman Funeral Home in Milwaukee; interment fol- lowed at Mount Zion cemetery in Brookfield, Wis. Contribu- tions may be made to a charity of one's choice. OBIT page 203 LILLIAN ENGLER, 90, of Bloomfield Hills, died Aug. 15. Mrs. Engler was a medical re- ceptionist. She was the beloved wife of the late Sidney Engler, the devoted mother of the late Barbara Goldman and the lov- ing grandmother of the late Terry Fry. Mrs. Engler is sur- vived by her daughter and son- in-law, Bonnie and Marshall Fry of Bloomfield Hills; son, Dr. Gordon Engler of Pasadena, Calif.; grandchildren, Ronald Fry, Jacqueline and David Pe- fit, Nancy and Dr. Jeffrey Greenberg, Randy Chambers; great-grandchildren, Ryan and Sawyer Greenberg and Cameron Chambers. Interment in Chicago. Con- tributions may be made to the C WILLIAM M. FENKELL, 79, of West Bloomfield, died Aug. 14. Mr. Fenkell was an accoun- tant and a hospital administra- tor at Sinai Hospital. He also DETROIT/16 Maccabi athletes in action at the big games. CLOSE UP/47 Proof of an ancient Jewish presence or just a hoax? 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