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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-11-08

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WE REMEMBER

During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will observe the yahrtzeits of the following
departed friends, with the traditional memorial prayer, recitation of kaddish and studying of
mishnayos.

CHESVAN NOV.

Meyer Beckman
Helen Brand
Irving Dworkin
Pineis Ehrlich
Max Fleischer
Sol Ruben Greenwald
Norma Helfmon
Sol Lapinsky
Rose Silverstone
Bessie R. Siroto
Leonard Stein
Sam Boidell
Sarah Kirsch
Harris Kosofsky
Joseph H. Kunin
Sonia Mitchelson
Lena Scott
Sosio Shiffmon
Tillie G. Smolinsky
Peter Weisswasser

Karl Yagoda
Feiga Yampa!sky
Arthur Benjamin
Freda Elstein
Kenneth Fischer
Nathan Fridson
Sadie Gelfund
Ida Goldstein
Benjamin David Krugel
Annie Lewis
Milton Manheimer
John E. Siegel
Minnie Tilchin
Benny Derevny
Avrohom Yit-zchock Eisenstadt
Stuart G. Freedman
Charles Goldschlag
Jacob Joslove
Dr. Bernard Duane Lynn
Rose Miller
Josephine Roggin
Arthur Rottenberg
Anne Shektman
Abraham Valitzkin
Choya Wallach
Wolf Wallach
Fannie Engel
Suzanne Friedman
Louis Haberman
Boruch Levine
Sarah Levine
Isadore Marcus
Marjorie E. Margolis-Pavorsky
Florence Meites
Max Wainer
Alexander Diskin
Meyer Freedman

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interment at Hebrew Memorial
TV/Channel 62, Omicon Cable
Lauderdale, formerly of South-
Park cemetery. Arrangements
TV,
Monsanto
Corporation
and
field and Savannah, Ga., died
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
Champion
Homes.
Mrs.
Rivkin
Oct. 11. Ms. Mintz was a past
was prominently involved in
member of Temple Israel and
ISABEL SOLTAR, 76, former
such events as the Michigan
past president of Hadassah.
Detroiter of Shingle Springs,
Woman Health Expo, benefits
She is survived by her sons
Calif., died Oct. 21.
for
the
Child
Abuse
and
Neglect
and daughter-in-law Leonard
She is survived by her hus-
Council and Haven, where she
and Alyson of Atlanta, Rick of
band, Arthur; son and daugh-
was
special
events
director.
She
Atlanta; grandson, Cory Mintz.
ter-in-law, Stephen Soltar and
was a volunteer for and/or a
Contributions may be made to
Nina Rogozen of Bainbridge Is-
member
of
Women's
American
the American Cancer Society,
NOV.
KISLEV
land, Wash.; daughter and son-
ORT, the Music Hall Associa-
12
Peter Boesky
29350 Southfield, Suite 110,
in-law, Leah and Fredrick
12
Ann Goldberg
tion,
Detroit
Institute
of
Arts
Southfield, MI 48076. For infor-
12
Morris Love
Cathey of Seattle, Wash.;
Society, Friends of Modern Art
12
mation, call the Ira Kaufman
Morris Hermon Silber
grandchildren, Johanna,
12
and
the
National
Council
of
Harry Ehrenfreund
Chapel.
12
Mikaela, Sarah; sister, Ruth
Jacob Fish
Jewish
Women.
12
Glicka Grunbaum
Rubin of Sarasota, Fla.
4
She
is
survived
by
her
12
Rose Helped
DR. RICHARD A.
4
12
Ben Hochman
daughters, Gigi of Palm Beach;
51,
of
Philadel-
4
MULIVOR,
12
Mollie (Weinstein) Hoffman
MERLE R. STOCKER, 65,
4
Kathy of Detroit; son, Billy of
12
phia, died Oct. 27. He was a
Morris Kaplan
4
former Detroiter of St. Louis,
12
Helen Kaufman
graduate of Rutgers University Detroit.
4
12
Esther Reich
Mo., died Nov. 1.
Contributions
may
be
made
5
and had a doctorate in bio-
12
Rae Seigle
He is surivived by his wife,
5
12
Max M. Strom
chemistry from Temple Univer- to the Breast Center of Good
Barbara; son and daughter-in-
Samaritan
Medical
Center,
1914
Founded
557-6750
Administration
Office:
YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH
sity. Dr. Mulivor was a profes-
SALLY WAN ALEXANDER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
law, Howard and Helene of
YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH SCHOOL FOR BOYS
1300 N. Flagler Drive, West
14390 W. 10 Mile Road
sor at the Univeristy of
15751 West Lincoln Drive
Oak Park; sister and brothers-
Oak Park, Michigan 48237
Southfield, Michigan 48076
Plam
Beach,
FL
33401;
or
to
Pennsylvania School of Medi-
in-law,
Edith and Saul Gertz, (--
Bethesda-by-the-Sea. Arrange-
cine, director of the world's
Edward Harold, all of West
ments
by
Quattlebaum-Holle-
largest repository for the stor-
Bloomfield; grandson Matthew
man-Burse Funeral Homes of
age and distribution of human
Garrett Stocker.
West
Palm
Beach.
cells and tissues for use by sci-
Contributions may be made
entists in research and genetic
to Akiva Hebrew Day School or
68,
ROBERT
E.
ROLLINS,
disease study. He was also a
a charity of one's choice.
formerly of Huntington Woods
consultant to the National
Services were held at He-
of
Springfield,
Va.,
died
Oct.
13.
Academy of Scientists.
We know from our faith that
brew Memorial Chapel; inter-
He
is
survived
by
his
beloved
He is survived by his wife,
ment at Clover Hill Park ceme-
funerals are intended to bring
wife, Elyce; daughter and son-
Evelyn; son, Aaron; daughter,
tery. Arrangements by Hebrew
in-law, Suzie and Steve
Rachel; sister, Lynn Leeb; par-
honor, dignity and respect to
Memorial Chapel.
Mitchell;
son
and
daughter-in-
ents, Frank and Edythe Jackier
the departed. These rites from
law,
Jay
and
Ellen;
grandson,
Mulivor.
ALAN J. STONE, 87, of Oak
Justin Singer; sister, Elaine
our heritage should also assist
Contributions may be made
Park, died Nov. 2. Mr. Stone
Baach.
to United Cerebral Palsy,
friends and family in beginning
was an attorney. He was a
A
memorial
service
was
held
19719 E. Pelle Circle, Philadel-
graduate of the Detroit College
at
Arlington
National
Ceme-
their healing process.
phia, PA 09154; or to a charity
of Law in 1933 and a member
tery.
Contributions
may
be
of one's choice.
of the Michigan Bar Association
Combining the rich traditions
made to the American Cancer
for 63 years. He was also a
Society
or
hospice
of
one's
88,
of
Oak
GEORGE PEVIN,
of our Jewish heritage with
(5",
member of Congregation
choice.
Park, died Nov. 5. Mr. Pevin
Shaarey Zedek, Masonic Lodge
sensitivity and flexibility to
was a steel processor.
and was a Shriner.
BLANCHE SIEGEL, 99, of
meet the individual needs of
He is survived by his sisters,
Mr. Stone is survived by his
Detroit,
died
Nov.
5.
Betty Fisher and Sylvia Pevin.
families.
daughters and son-in-law, Car-
Mrs.
Siegel
is
survived
by
Mr. Pevin was the beloved son
ol Ann Stone of Berkeley, Calif.,
of the late Morris Pevin and Ida her daughter, Shirlee Graff; son
For compassionate assistance
Sandra Stone Meyer and
and
daughter-in-law,
Burton
Pevin and the dear brother of
James Meyer of Philadelphia;
in a time of need, please call
and
Arlene
of
West
Bloomfield;
the late Elsie Pevin. Interment
• 11
son, Ronald L. of Oak Park;
grandchildren, Paul Graff,
MOEN
MINIM.
at Westwood Cemetery.
(810) 543-1622.
grandchildren, Jeffrey and Ja-
=MI ■ VIM"
Robert
and
Judy
Graff,
Randy
(Outside
Michigan)
Arrangements
by
the
Ira
Kauf-
1 800 736 5033
son Lipton, Gregory, Alex and
and
Karen
Siegel,
Leslee
and
man Chapel.
nnx ym nprs
Heather Meyer; sister, Edith
Dr. Howard Frumin, Margo
Braun of Southfield. He was (-
and
Steven
Goodman;
great-
Hebrew Memorial
BEM JEAN RIVICEN, 55,
the beloved husband of the late
grandchildren, Ryan and Eric
26640 Greenfield Rd., Oak Park, MI 48237
formerly of Bloomfield Hills of
Lee B. Stone.
Goodman,
Michael
and
Erica
Mark Klinger and Robert Bodzin,
Palm Beach, Fla., died Oct. 13.
Rabbi Baruch E. Levin,
Interment at Clover Hill
Licensed Funeral Directors
Frumin and Nichole Siegel. She
Executive Director, H.B.S.
She was director of public rela-
Park Cemetery. Contributions
was
the
beloved
wife
of
the
late
tions for the Esplanade, a shop-
may be made to the Michigan
Hyman Siegel and the loving
ping complex in Florida. Mrs.
Parkinson Foundation, 3990
mother
of
the
late
Norman
Rivkin taught at Detroit's
Graff. Interment at Clover Hill John R, Detroit, MI 48201; or
McMichael Junior High and
Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
Park Cemetery. Arrangements
Mumford High School as well
27375 Bell Road, Southfield, MI
by the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
as at Bloomfield Hills' Cran-
48034. Arrangements by the
brook Summer Theater School
Ira Kaufman Chapel.
THEODORE M. SOKEL, 58
and Roeper City and Country
28500 WEST SIX MILE ROAD LIVONIA
of
Oak
Park,
died
Oct.
31.
School.
JAMES CHARLES
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Rivkin was the origina-
Ones
Loved
Your
of
Reverent
Care
STRAUSS, 45, of Commerce
Dedicated to the
Frances;
daughters
and
sons-
tor of the Talk of the Town
Township,
died Oct. 28.
in-law, Jackie and Ken Conrad
speaker series held at the
He is survived by his sons
FOR SALES INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL
of
Oak
Park,
Beth
and
Joe
Sim-
Birmingham Theater. She was
and daughter-in-law, Adam
mons of Tuscon, Ariz.; mother,
STEVEN GOLDSMITH (810) 557-1787 0
president of B.J. Rivkin Public
and Rebecca of Brighton;
Arm
Sokel
of
Southfield;
sister,
Relations. She wrote articles for
Michael
of Commerce Town-
Vivian Molitz of California;
Detroit Metropolitan Women,
ship;
sisters
and brother-in-law,
grandchildren,
Shayna,
DETROIT
LASTING MEMORIALS
Metropolitan Detroit Magazine,
Renee
and
Seyrnore
Sunshine
MONUMENT
Detroit Focus Quarterly and Art Melanie, David. Contributions
OF DISTINCTION
WORKS
of
East
Amherst,
N.Y.,
Susan
may
be
made
to
the
Diabetes
News I Channel 56. In addition,
14441 W.11 Mlle
Free design service
Benatovich
of
East
Amherst;

OAK PARK, III 48237
she produced and hosted televi- Foundation. Services were held
friend, Sandra Strauss. He was
• Free delivery in Metro area
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel;
sion shows for WGPR-
1-810-399- 2711
Servicing
all
cemeteries
in
the
Metro
area


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