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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.

MARCH

ADAR II

Lillian Bluestein
Jacob Chaben
Hyman Lerner
Leah Menuck
Sylvia Silverstein
Harry Antman
Nellie Wolf
Jen Alexander
Hymie Armeland
Louis Barsky
Ethel Dworkin
Louis Honigman
Dora Norber
Anna Pesochinskaya
Max Rosenfeld
Rex William Berman
Ethel Bruseloff
Sarah Kaeool
Pearl Keller
Roy Rodner
Irving Lawrence Stern

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ADAR II

Betty Barth
Norman Fill
Mollie Goldberg
Sarah Horovitz
Anna Silverman
Samuel Winograd

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Alexander Farber
Rebecca Lipshitz
Beckie Traub
Ida Mickelson
Larry Posner
Sadie Bauman
Jacob Z. Weiner
Alex Goldberg
David Heisler
Sarah Kaplan
Morris I. Medow
Robert Levin
Fannie Steinberg
Rebecca Abel
Isaac August
Louis Dzodin
Nathan Grunt
Max Newman
Morris Balonsoff
Yetto Weinstein
Samuel E. Gottlieb
Louis Patlow
Jock Pinchuk
Goldie Schweitzer
Max Spoon
Frances Cutler
Rose Kaner
Tzeitel Schmidel

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ington University, where she
earned a bachelor's degree in
sociology. She received a mas-
ter's degree in 1973 in educa-
tional counseling from the uni-
versity. She also completed a
two-year program at the St.
Louis Psychoanalytic Institute.
She taught elementary school
in the early 1970s and worked
as a pediatric counselor. Mrs.
Lauter had been a member of
many community organiza-
tions, including the Jewish
Federation Women's Division,
Miriam Foundation, Jewish
Family and Children's Ser-
vices, Hadassah, National
Council of Jewish Women and
the Wellness Community. She
was also a former president of
the Clayton High School PTO.
She is survived by her hus-
band, Dr. Steven Lauter; sons,
Aaron and Robert Lauter of
Clayton; brothers, Scott
Williams of St. Louis and Stu-
art Williams of Newton, Mass.;
brother-in-law and sister-in-
law, Dr. Carl and Jain Lauter
of West Bloomfield. Mrs.
Lauter was the loving daugh-
ter of the late Albert M.
Williams and the late Lois Sc-
hear Williams and the dear
sister of the late Steven
Williams.
Interment at Beth Hame-
drosh Hagodol Cemetery in
Missouri. Contributions may
be directed to the American
Cancer Society, 4207 Lindell
Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63108.
The announcement was placed
at the request of the family by
the Ira Kaufman Chapel.

DR. MARVIN BARTHELL
LEVY, 86, former Detroiter of
Gainesville, Fla., died March

22. After graduation from
Wayne State University Med-
ical School, Dr. Levy special-
ized in obstetrics and gynecolo-
gy and became the chief of
staff at North Detroit General
Hospital. He practiced medi-
cine in Ferndale until his re-
tirement in 1991. He was a
member of Adat Shalom Syna-
gogue. He was awarded the
certificate of Official Mohel of
Ecuador in recognition of ser-
vices to that community.
He is survived by his wife of
60 years, Ethel Feinstein Levy;
son and daughter-in-law, Dr.
Norman Stuart and Roz Levy
of Gainesville; daughter, Rho-
da Sue Levy of Woodenville,
Wash.; grandchildren, Debo-
rah Mara Levy of Washington,
D.C.; Steven Marc Levy of
Jerusalem, Dr. David Alan
Levy of Gainesville, Kenneth
Brian Levy of Chapel Hill,
N.C., and Heather Derieg of
Dallas, Texas.
Interment in the Jewish
Cemetery in Gainesville. Con-
tributions may be made to
Congregation B'nai Israel

Cemetery Fund, 3830 NW
16th Blvd., Gainesville, FL
32605. The family address is
401 SW 88th Terrace,
Gainesville, FL 32601.

of Northern High School, a
Wayne State graduate and
earned his master's degree
from the University of Michi-
gan. During World War II, Mr.
Robb was a civilian engineer at
BEATRICE R. MAIER, 83, of Wright-Patterson Air Force
Southfield, died March 21.
base. He was also a residential
Mrs. Maier is survived by
and commercial builder with
her son and daughter-in-law,
Rossin-Wringler. Mr. Robb
Ronald and Elaine Maier of
was the past president and one
Southfield; grandchildren,
of the founders of the South-
Wendy and Richard Shlom,
field Cable Commission and
Kenneth Maier, Eric Maier,
every year in his honor, the
Stacie Maier, Jordan Maier.
Cable Commission awards the
She was the beloved wife of the Daniel E. Robb Communica-
late Ernest Maier.
tion Scholarship to deserving
Interment at New Montif-
children. He was also a mem-
iore Cemetery in New York.
ber of Workmen's Circle, Soci-
Contributions may be made to
ety of Automotive Engineers,
the American Cancer Society,
IEEE and the Sholom Ale-
29350 Southfield, Suite 110,
ichem Institute.
Southfield, MI 48076.Arrange-
- He is survived by his wife,
ments by the Ira Kaufman
Pauline Forman; children,
Chapel.
Harvey Robb of San Francisco,
Linda Bragg of Manchester,
PAULINE MAX, 88, formerly Dr. Saul Z. and Helen Forman
of Southfield of Deerfield
of Bloomfield Hills, Dr. Joel
Beach, Fla., died March 16.
and Linda Forman of Farm-
She was a longtime employee
ington Hills, Ruth and Marty
of The Jewish News.
Mizel of Santa Monica, Calif.;
She is survived by her
grandchildren, Mara, Leah, Eli
daughter and son-in-law,
and Nathan Bragg, Amy and
Sharron and Carmi Slomovitz
Jeff Voigt, Rebecca Forman,
of Boca Raton, Fla.; grandson,
Dr. Seth and Marisa Forman,
Randy Slomovitz of La Jolla,
Adam Forman and Heidi
Calif.; sister and brother-in-
Dries, Jeremy Forman, Julie
law, Ethel and Harold Weis-
and Debra Mizel; great-grand-
blatt of Southfield. Services
daughter, Hannah Rose Voigt;
were held in Florida.
sister and brother-in-law,
Eada and Steve Barber; sister-
ZUSYA RABINKY, 83, of
in-law, Ettie Barney Handel-
Southfield, died March 19.
man. He was the beloved hus-
He is survived by his wife,
band of the late Phyllis Sacks
Zelda; daughter and son-in-
Robb.
law, Galina and Arkady Bu-
Contributions may be made
man of Bloomfield Hills;
to the Sholom Aleichem Insti-
grandchildren, Alex Rabinky,
tute, 24901 Northwestern
Lia Buman, Michael Buman.
Highway, Suite 313B, South-
Mr. Rabinky was the loving fa- field, MI 48075. Arrangements
ther of the late Pavel Rabinky.
by the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
Contributions may be made
to a charity of one's choice. In-
HARRY A. ROSENBLATT,
terment at Hebrew Memorial
88, of Southfield, died March 22.
Park. Services and arrange-
He is survived by his wife,
ments by Hebrew Memorial
Sarah Rosenblatt; sons and
Chapel.
daughters-in-law, Orin and
Susan Ross of Huntington
LILLIAN RIFKIN of Pom-
Woods, Dr. Melvyn and Ros-
pano Beach, Fla., died March
alyn Rosenblatt of West
18.
Bloomfield; brother and sister-
She is survived by her son,
in-law, Norman and Lillian
Ellis Rifkin of Southfield and
Ross of California; sister, Rose
Boca Raton; brother, Billy
Klaper of Oak Park; grandchil-
Kreshmer of Longport, N.J.;
dren, Mark Rosenblatt, Deidra
grandchildren, Joel C. Rifkin
Rosenblatt, Michael Ross,
of Boca Raton, Debby Ann
Cynthia Ross.
Rosen of Farmington Hills;
Contributions may be made
great-grandchildren, Shari
to Hospice of Southeastern
and Aaron Rosen. She was the
Michigan, 16250 Northland
beloved wife of the late Mau-
Drive, Suite 212, Southfield,
rice Rifkin.
MI 48075, or to a charity of
Interment in Philadelphia.
one's choice.
Contributions may be made to
Interment at Workmen's
a charity of one's choice.
Circle Cemetery, Beth Shmuel
Section. Services and arrange-
DANIEL E. ROBB, 82, of
ments by Hebrew Memorial
Southfield, died March 19. Pri- Chapel.
or to his retirement in 1980,
Mr. Robb was an engineer at
ESTHER ROTH, 86, of Oak
Ford Motor Company. He was
Park, died March 20.
a summa cum laude graduate
She is survived by her sons

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