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. 415r '41' ; 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, as a trusted member of your extended family. THE KAUFMAN COMMUNITY CORNER THE 18TH ANNUAL ALICIA JOY TECHNER MEMORIAL PARENTING CONFERENCE Presents Steven Can Reuben, Ph.D. Speaking about Raising Ethical Children Tuesday October 15, 1996 at 7:30 p.m. Temple Israel 5725 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield Open to Everyone No Admission Charge - Rabbi Reuben is an author, dynamic speaker and holder of several degrees including philosophy, education, aging and human development and religion. His lecture centers on the goal of parents raising children to becoming caring, compassionate and honest adults. For more information, call (810) 661 5700. - This is the 181h in a serifs of parenting conferences begun by David and Ilene Techner in loving memory of their beloved daughter, Alicia. The conferences represnil their deep commitment to the value of parenting and their concern for improved family life. THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community 170 18325 West Nine Mile Road • Southfield, MI 48075 Telephone: 810.569.0020 • Toll Free: 800.325.7105 ROBERT LEE ALPER, 69, of Oak Park, died Oct. 1. Mr. Alper was a builder. He is survived by his daugh- ters and sons-in-law, Shari and Stanley Finsilver of Orchard Lake, Terri and Alan Spoon of Potomac, Md.; brother, Philip Alper; and grandchildren, Amy, Brett, Ryan, Leigh and Randi. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be directed to the Forgotten Har- vest, 21711 West 10 Mile Road, #200, Southfield, MI 48075. Arrangements by the Ira Kauf- man Chapel. of Auburn Hills. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Inter- ment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. SIDNEY BURK, 71, of Tel Aviv, Israel and San Diego, for- merly of West Bloomfield, died Oct. 2. Mr. Burk was the president of Circle Communication Systems and Circle Press for over 25 years. He is survived by his sons and daughters-in-law, Dennis and Nitti of Israel, Steven and Karen MA1TLDA LEVI BAER, 92, of of Reno, Nev.; daughter, Wendy Burk of San Diego; brother and Chicago and North Miami, died sister-in-law, Robert and Rema Sept. 30. She is survived by her daugh- of West Bloomfield; brother-in- law, Jerry Clayton of Bloomfield ter and son-in-law, Margie and Hills; and five grandchildren. Bill Oberfelder of Detroit and Mr. Burk was the beloved hus- Palm Springs; son and daugh- ter-in-law, Jerry and Linda Baer band of the late Jenny Burk, lov- ing brother of the late Helaine of Santa Fe, N.M.; grandchil- dren, Lori Stuart of West Bloom- Clayton. Interment in Israel. field, Jody and Juergen Riehm of New York, Beth and Eli Green- RUTH CAPLAN, 90, of Livo- baum of Birmingham, Roggie nia, died Oct. 3. Baer of Tucson, Ariz., Julie She is survived by her sons Baer-Cooper and Jeff Cooper of and daughter-in-law, David of Washington, D.C.; and great- Grand Rapids, Walter and Mar- grandchildren, Zachary and go of Livonia; grandchildren, Di- Alex Stuart, Jana and Jasper ane Landay, Dr. Stuart (Sue Riehm, and Sari and Rachel Bathke) Landay, Bruce (Bar- Aviv. She was the beloved wife bara) Landay, Andrea Caplan of the late Jerome Baer. and Bernard Caplan; and great- A memorial service will be grandchildren, Elaine, Karen, held 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, at Ryan and Hunter. Temple Israel. Ruth was the beloved wife of Contributions may be made to the late Barnard (Barney) and Yad Ezra, 26641 Harding, Oak mother of the late Elaine Lan- Park, MI 48237; the Anti- Defamation League, 4000 Town day. Graveside services were held Center, Ste. 420, Southfield, MI at Machpelah Cemetery. 48075-1402, or a charity of one's Arrangements by Dorfman Fu- choice. neral Direction. Contributions can be made to SAM BRODSKY, 88, of Oak the American Council of the Park, died Oct. 2. He is survived by his sons and Blind, 1155 15th St., NW, no. 720, Washington, D.C., 20005. daughter-in-law, Arthur Brod- sky of Oak Park, Norman. and NATHAN COHEN, 82, of Ann Brodsky of Sterling Farmington Hills, died Oct. 5. Heights; daughter and son-in- He is survived by his wife law, Judy and Harvey Schwartz Adelyne; and nephew, Dr. Rick of Novi; brother and sister-in- (Risa) DeRoven of West Bloom- law, Ben and Faye Brodsky of field. Graveside services were Chicago; grandchildren, Sheri held at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Brodsky, Jeffrey and Gayle Brodsky, Brian Brodsky, Debbie Cemetery. Arrangements by Dorfman Funeral Direction. and Bernie Jodoin, Michael Contributions can be made to Schwartz, Max Schwartz; three a charity of one's choice. great-grandchildren. Mr. Brod- sky was the beloved husband of DAVID DAVIDSON, 77, of the late Sally. Contributions may be made to Livonia, died Oct. 2. For 37 years, Mr. Davidson was a Alzheimers Association, 17220 postal supervisor in Detroit. West Twelve Mile Road, Ste. He is survived by his wife, 100, Southfield, MI 48076, or a Bertha; daughters and son-in- charity of one's choice. Interment at Hebrew Memor- law, Maureen Petrucci of Royal Oak, Sandra Davidson-McVittie ial Park. Arrangements by He- and Kirk McVittie of Farming- brew Memorial Chapel. ton; son, Charles Davidson of Royal Oak; sister-in-law and YAKOV G. BRUTMAN, 54, of brother-in-law, Florence and Southfield, died Oct. 7. Harry Vinsky; and grandchil- He is survived by his wife, dren, Kimberly Rivers, Erika Bella; father, Gregory Brutman McVittie and Christopher of Israel; son, Michael Brutman McVittie, Kameron McVittie, Elektra Petrucci. Interment at Beth El Memori- al Park. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. ETHEL DEMAIN, 86, of Farm- ington Hills, died Oct. 2. Ms. De- main was an automotive secre- tary. She is survived by her nieces and nephews, Joyce and Joseph Hodess of Farmington Hills, Janet Spinner of Farmington Hills, Sheldon and Helen Beck- man of Sterling Heights; eight great-nieces and great-nephews and 12 great-great nieces and great-great nephews. Interment at Nusach Hari Cemetery. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. LEONARD FEALK, 85, of Southfield, died Oct. 1. He is survived by his wife, Vicky; daughter and son-in-law, Joan and Joel Levitt of Ann Ar- bor; brother and sister-in-law, Philip and Ruth Fealk of Hunt- ington Woods; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Esther Fealk, Sam and Anne Sukenic, Nor- man and Nettie Sukenic, Rose Sukenic. Mr. Fealk was the lov- ing brother of the late Herbert Fealk. Contributions may be made to JARC, 28366 Franklin Road, Southfield, MI 48034, or a chari- ty of one's choice. Services and interment were held at Adat Shalom Memorial Park in Livonia. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. IRVING JOACHIM GOR- DON, 81, of Arm Arbor, died Oct. 6. For 27 years, Mr. Gordon was a children's clothing store executive for Arborland Chil- dren's Wear, also known as Shipman's, in Ann Arbor. He OBIT page 167 Issue Mghlights DETROIT/ 6 Revealing the Torah in all its splendor. CLOSE UP / 48 Bill Moyers reveals the drama of Genesis. ENTERTAINMENT/88 Stephen Dubov's Broadway talents on the bimah. Full contents on page 5