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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-05-02

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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.
NISSAN MAY
NISSAN
MAY

Philip Aaron
Rosobelle Bermon
Ben Bloom
Dolores Fox
Esther T. Haas
Rose Komisor
Fannie Litmok
Samuel Hermon Singer
Abe Slotnick
Sarah Roslyn Smith
Refuel Yosef Weingorden
Edith Winemon
Jacob Buehler
Hurry Cohen
Eliyohu Greenbaum
Morley Kessler
Dora Lipman
Lila Robbins
Abraham Rubin
Gertrude Schecter
Dr. Herbert Waldman
Rachel Irene Wohl
Kurt Ehrlich
Hyman Feldman
Morris Freedman
Joseph Schmitz
George Sofferin
Isaac Jack Zuckerman
Rose Aronson
Sarah Chemoff
Harry Engel
Anna D. Friedman
David Friedman
Albert Gerson
Antonia Heisler
Bella Henigman
Ruth Kieran
Becky Kiivetsky

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YESHIVA NTH YEHUOAH SCHOOL FOR BOYS

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Samuel Kurnetz
H. Rottenberg
Robed Rubin
Simeon Soulson
Mork Steven Sklar
Ida Zorn

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Ethel Borison
Louis Cohen
Jack Cwojgenberg
Beatrice Falick
George Louis Gibson
Bertha Goodman
Doro Gore
Helen Hess
Myra Hoffman,
Jeannette Lewis Kirsnianski
Mordechoi Wolf Kirsnianski
Morris Klein
Louis Litwak
Rose Nathanson
Paul Shulman
Dr. Joseph Weber
Rose Weider
Benjamin Appel
David E. Borack
Rebecca Beckman
Reuben Himelhoch
Mark Kniosik
Herbert C. Kohn
Rose Eve Lerman
Rose Motenky
Celia Brady
Samuel Fine
Rose Gendelman
Samuel Leiderman
David Abraham Levine
Herman Moerman
Bella Stein

YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH

15751 West Lincoln Drive
Southfield, Michigan 48076

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Administration Office: 557-6750

Founded 1914

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The Family
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LEACH

Announces the unveiling of a
monument in her memory 2:00
p.m. Sunday, May 4, at Mach-
pelah Cemetery. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend.

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LASTING MEMORIALS
OF DISTINCTION

• Free design service
• Free delivery in Metro area
• Servicing all cemeteries in the Metro area

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855.4463

Frances Lazar of Montreal,
Carolyn and Dr. Charles Green-
berg of Bloomfield Hills; son
and daughter-in-law, Dr. Perry
and Sandy Segal of Edmonton,
Alberta; grandchildren, Bar-
bara Lazar of Toronto, Robert
and Debra Lazar of Montreal,
Jill Greenberg and fiance Perry
Hack of New York City, Dr.
Dana Greenberg of Boston,
Bonnie, Nancy and Danny Se-
gal of Edmonton; great-grand-
children, Ricky and David Leit-
er of Toronto, Michael and
Rebecca Lazar of Montreal. She
was the beloved wife of the late
Dr. Benjamin Wolf Segal.
Interment at the Shaar
Hashomayim Cemetery in Mon-
treal.

JENNIE SORSCHER, 92, of

Brooklyn, N.Y., died April 5.
Mrs. Sorscher was known for
her works of charity.
She is survived by her sons
and daughters-in-law, Dr. Yehu-
da and Esther Sorscher of New
York, Moshe and Naomi Sorsch-
er of New York; daughters and
sons-in-law, Raiselle and Chuck
Snow of Southfield, Leah and
Abraham Kar of Southfield, Ida
Sorscher, Elkie and Rabbi Joel
Price, Hannah Sorscher, Sarah
Sorscher, Tova and Chayim
Cohn, all of New York; numer-
ous grandchildren and great-
grandchildren. Mrs. Sorscher
was the beloved wife of the late
Aaron J. Sorscher.
Interment at Har Hamenu-
chot in Jerusalem. This an-
nouncement was placed at the
request of the family by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

SAMUEL SORSCHER, 84, of
Flint, died April 25. He was
born in Minsk, Russia, and emi-
grated to the United States
when he was 7. He attended
Flint Central High School, Flint
College, Northwestern Dental
School and the University of
Michigan Dental School. He
opened his practice on Davison
Road near Franklin in 1939. He
interrupted his career to serve
as an officer in the United
States Army in Europe from
1942-1946.
Dr. Sorscher was active in the
Flint Jewish community. He
served as director of Machpelah
Cemetery for almost 50 years.
He also served terms as presi-
dent, treasurer and board mem-
ber of Congregation Beth Israel.
Dr. Sorscher provided free den-
tal care to Native Americans, co-
ordinating with officials in sever-
al countries. Dr. Sorscher also
enjoyed sailing and was an ac-
complished weaver, specializing
in prayer shawls.
He is survived by his children,
Randee of Southfield, Berna of
Flint, Stanley (Judith Arms) of
Seattle, Wash., and Mitchell
(Thea Tober) of Walnut Creek,
Calif.; five grandchildren;

beloved companion, Goldie
Talkow.
Services were held at Sharp
Funeral Home in Swartz Creek.
Interment was at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery in Royal Oak.
Contributions may be made to
the endowment fund of Congre-
gation Beth Israel in Flint or to a
charity of one's choice.

RACHEL SPIRO, 90, of South-

field, died April 21. She is sur-
vived by her husband, Dr.
Adolph Spiro; son and daughter-
in-law, Dr. Henry and Nadele
Spiro of Bloomfield Hills; daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Marilyn and
Gerald Tuchow of Bloomfield
Hills; brother, Jack Quen of Oak
Park; grandchildren, Jonathan
Tuchow, Matthew Tuchow
(Nicola Wolf), Lincoln Tuchow,
Gabrielle and Montgomery
Gillard, Victoria and Leon
M ualem, Jessica Spiro, Pamela
and William Marcus, Monica
and Eric Pazner; great-grand-
children, Noah and Jonah Tu-
chow, Madeline Marcus.
Contributions may be made to
Hospice of Southeastern Michi-
gan, 16250 Northland Drive,
Suite 212, Southfield, MI 48075,
or the Rachel and Dr. Adolph
Spiro Tree Fund for Hebrew
Memorial Park Cemetery.
Services and interment were
held at Hebrew Memorial Park.
Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

DR. EUGENE STEINBERG-
ER, 79, of Southfield, died April
25. Dr. Steinberger was a mem-

ber of the Founders Society of
the DIA and enjoyed photogra-
phy, painting and weaving. He
was a member of the American
Medical Association and Phi
Lambda Kappa, a medical fra-
ternity.
He is survived by his beloved
wife, Sylvia; daughters and sons-
in-law, Paula Zak Stein and Dr.
Dan Stein of Huntington Woods,
Jill and Dr. Roy Moed of Hunt-
ington Woods; sons and daugh-
ters-in-law, John and Terry
Steinberger of Bloomfield Hills,
Joseph and Rebecca Steinberger
of San Francisco; brother and
sisters-in-law, William and Fay
Steinberger of Traverse City,
George and Betty Steinberger of
West Bloomfield; brother-in-law
and sister-in-law, William and
Gara Weisman; grandchildren,
Lisa, Rebecca, David, Sara, Car-
ly, Joshua, Joseph, Michael and
Jakki. Services were held at
Machpelah Cemetery Chapel in
Ferndale followed by interment
in the cemetery.
Contributions may be made to
the Michael Zak Memorial Fund,
do the Fresh Air Society, 6600
W. Maple Road, West Bloom-
field, MI 48322. Arrangements
by Dorfman Funeral Direction.

BARBARA STOCKER, 63, of

Oak Park, died April 19.

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