Graveside and. Cemetery Chapel Services With Substantial Savings member of the Friends of West Bloomfield Parks and Recre- ation. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Sears of West Bloom- field; daughters and sons-in- law, Laurie and David Buch- man of West Bloomfield, Risa and Thomas Page of West Bloomfield; brother, Leon Sears of Southfield. He was the beloved brother of the late Eu- nice Cook, Harry Sears and Dorothy Sears. Graveside services were held at Adat Shalom Cemetery in Livonia. Contributions may be made to the Michigan Animal Rescue League, 790 Feather- stone, Pontiac, MI 48342. Arrangements by Dorfman Fu- neral Direction. SIDNEY WEISS, 75, of South- field, died April 17. He is survived by his wife, Eva Weiss; sons and daughter- in-law, Dr. Jeffrey and Sandra Weiss of Farmington Hills, Steven L. Weiss of Southfield; daughter and son-in-law, Carol and Dr. Bradford Walters of West Bloomfield; grandchil- dren, Daniel, Aaron, Lauren and Mark Weiss, Erica and Emily Walters. Contributions may be made to the Israeli Cancer Fund, Michigan Branch, 24021 Mar- low, Oak Park, MI 48237, or to a charity of one's choice. Inter- ment at Oakview Cemetery in Royal Oak. Services and arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. SAMUEL WENGROW, 81, of Farmington Hills, died April 20. Mr. Wengrow was a resi- dential builder. He trained to be a cantor while a teen-ager and acted as a cantor until age 21; he lead the first youth ser- vice for High Holidays any- where in the United States in Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Wengrow was a master bridge player and one of the top five players in Detroit. He also competed against Omar Sharif and Charles Goren and an arti- cle was published in the Eccen- tric highlighting this competi- tion. He was a member of the Masons and Temple Israel. Mr. Wengrow was also a classical music lover. He is survived by his daugh- ter and son-in-law, Wendy and Marc Dwoskin; grandchildren, Jeffrey, Jonathan, Jacki, Michael and Robin. He was the beloved husband of the late Ruth Wengrow for 53 years and the loving father of the late Deborah Berris. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be directed to the American Diabetes Asso- ciation, 30600 Telegraph Road, Suite 2255, Bingham Farms, MI 48025-4532. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. HANNAH ZACKS, 99, of Southfield, died April 17. Mrs. Zacks was a charter member of Temple Israel, a member of Hadassah, Women's American ORT, National Council of Jew- ish Women and the Simon Wiesenthal Center. She is survived by grandchil- dren, David Zacks, Suzie Zacks Rich; daughter-in-law, Bernice Zacks Davidson; great-grand- children, Steven and Jeremy Zacks, Jordan and Sydney Za- cks Rich. Mrs. Zacks was the beloved wife of the late Meyer Zacks, the loving mother of the late Joel Zacks, the dear sister of the late Sarah Dworman and adoring grandmother of the late Steven Zacks. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Holocaust Memorial Center, Simon Weisenthal Institute, 660 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Court Orders Case Resolved Jerusalem (JTA) — In an ap- parent bid to resolve the Women of the Wall issue once and for all Israel's Supreme Court has granted the government 90 days to show "just cause" why women who wish to pray at the Western Wall cannot do so as a group. The court ruling denied a gov- ernment request for a 60-day postponement to give Elyakim Rubinstein, the newly appoint- ed attorney general, an opportu- nity to acquaint himself with the long-standing court case. The Women of the Wall, an Orthodox-led group of about 50 women across the religious spec- trum, petitioned the court eight years ago for the right to pray aloud at the Western Wall. Representatives of the group were clearly pleased by the court's refusal to grant the gov- ernment yet another extension. Nili Arad, director general of the Justice Ministry, said the government's request for a post- ponement was based purely on practical considerations. Noting that Mr. Rubinstein had made a special visit to the Wall to assess the situation, Ms. Arad said, 'We sought the post- ponement because we under- stand the importance of this very complex issue. "Sometimes a speedy resolu- tion isn't the best resolution." Alan & Jonathan Dorfman Licensed Funeral Directors We take pride in providing the dignity, sanctity and simplicity of Jewish Funeral services and complete personal and professional care at a reasonable cost. If you choose to follow the Jewish tradition of a graveside or cemetery chapel service, you don't have to pay the extra costs associated with a large funeral home. fman Funeral Direction 3924 West Twelve Mile Road Berkley, MI 48072 tINTI iy/.. Phone (810) 546-4700 Also serving your pre-arrangement needs. Call us directly for out-of-state arrangements. The Family of the Late In Beautiful Memory of Our Beloved Husband and Loving Father LEATRICE E. GRODMAN WILLIAM KAUFMAN Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 12 p.m. Sunday, May 4, at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Who left us on April 25, 1984 You are forever in our hearts and thoughts. We love you and miss you very much. Love, Alice, Patty and Terry The Family of the Late The Family of the Late ROSALEE LEACH MARION POZEN Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 2 p.m. Sunday, May 4, at Machpelah Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 9:30 a.m. Sunday, May 4 at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Cantor Vieder will officiate. Relatiires and friends are invited to join us. The Family of the Late JOSEPH MEIZLER Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 11 a.m. Sunday, May 4, at Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Schnipper will offici- ate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. In Memory of HARVEY GLASSMAN My dear daddy, It will be one year April 29, 1997. You are now at rest with your beloved wife, Sylvia. Your songs will always stay alive in our hearts and minds. All our love, Mike and Carol and "Grandpa's Little Girl" Shelly Lynn. Next tkne you feed your face, think about your heart. Go easy on your heart and start cutting back on foods that are high in saturated fat and cholesterol. The change'll do you good. WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE V American Heart Association I 4 185