OTTO DUBE With two decades experience as a Funeral Director, Otto Dube typifies THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL approach of personal service and involvement. Steve Lewkowicz, Holocaust Survivor Steve Lewkowicz, 71, of Livonia, died Lewkowicz was a founding member of Con- May 10. He was born in Poland and arrived gregation Beit Kodesh. He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Phyl- in the United States in 1949. Mr. LeWkowicz worked at the Dodge Main factory_for two lis Lewkowicz; son and daughter-in-law, Mark and Carol Lewkowicz of Chico, years. He then worked at Na- Calif.; daughters and sons-in- tional Glass Company, where. law, Bonnie Lewkowicz and he learned the glazing trade. Paul Church of Berkeley, Calif., He became a partner in the Lisa and Shawn Burk of company in 1957, and, two Toronto; grandchildren, Jason years later, he bought out his and Karen Berryhill, Leah, partner and became the sole Joseph, Samuel and Sarah owner. Lewkowicz, Ca:da and Lindsey Mr. Lewkowicz was a long- Burk. time member of Brotherhood- Contributions may be made Eddie Jacobson Lodge of B'nai to the Holocaust Memorial B'rith, the Holocaust Memori- Center, 6602 W. Maple Road, al Center in West Bloomfield West Bloomfield, MI 48322, or and the Holocaust Museum in the Angela Hospice, 14100 Washington, D.C. His concen- Steve Lewkowicz Newburgh Road, Livonia, MI tration camp uniform is on dis- play at the West Bloomfield Holocaust Center; 48154. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial he also made a videotape of his life for the Park in Livonia. Services and arrangements Steven Spielberg Shoah Foundation. Mr. by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. U nder the best of circumstances, time moves so swiftly that we don't even notice until the leaves begin to fall or the snow starts to melt. But, planning ahead makes the change in any season more bearable. THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL has the knowledge and expertise to satisfy your requirements of a Pre-Arranged Funeral. THE KAUFMAN COMMUNITY CORNER DANIEL SOBEL FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE Friendship Phone Provides Inspiration The Daniel Sobel Friendship Circle seeks to reach out with a helping hand to those in the community who have needs unmet by other established organizations. As an outreach to the public, a Friendship Phone is now offered, providing guidance, support and messages of inspiration from Dr. Abraham Twerski, a world renowned psychiatrist and author. Friendship Phone callers will hear a menu of options and can choose from the following: information about the Friendship Circle and its volunteer club; weekly inspiration message by Dr. Twerski; weekly personal growth message by Dr. Twerski; weekly Torah portion; leave a message for the rabbi; make a dedication; "Twelve Steps" directory; Torah directory. Call the Friendship Phone at (810) 539-3399. Far more information, call Rabbi Levi She ntoy al Daniel Sobel Friendship Circle (810) 855-1212. THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community 178 18325 West Nine Mile Road • Southfield, MI 48075 Telephone: 810.569.0020 • Toll Free: 800.325.7105 ANNE BEDEROW, 78, of Royal Oak, died May 6. She is survived by her sister, Gertrude Bounker of Oak Park; nieces and nephews, Gloria and Sam Lerman, Cheryl and Fred Strasberger, David Lerman. Contributions may be made to the Michigan Kidney Foun- dation, 2350 S. Huron Park- way, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, or the American Heart Associa- tion, P.O. Box 721129, Berkley, MI 48072. Services and interment were held at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. OLGA BERKOWITZ, 95, of Oak Park, died March 30 in Boca Raton, Fla. She was a member of Hadassah and the Jewish National Fund. She is survived by her daughter, Shirley Becker of Boca Raton; daughter-in-law, Marian Berkowitz of Los Ange- les; grandchildren, Erika Beck- er (Emil George), Joshua Beck- er, Pamela Siesser (Glenn), Gary Berkowitz, Paul Berkowitz, Eric Berkowitz (Jennifer), all of Los Angeles; four great-grandchildren. She was the loving mother of the late Louis Berkowitz. Interment in Florida. frey.Schmier of Boca Raton, Fla.; sister and brother-in-law, Natalie and Sherwin Molonon of Pompano Beach; grandchil- dren, Rochelle and Brian Marks, Neal Budman, Jason and Stephen Schmier; great- grandson, Joshua Marks. She was the loving grandmother of the late Jessica Schmier. Contributions may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Founda- tion, 1133 E. Maple Road, Ste. 201, Troy, MI 48083, or to a charity of one's choice. MINNIE SALTZMAN CO- HEN, 79, of Farmington Hills, died May 11. For 30 years, Mrs. Cohen was a co-owner of Drive- In Garden Center in Redford. She was a self-educated horti- culturalist who was a prior co- owner of McInerney's Farm and Old Cider Mill. She is survived by her hus- band, Irving Cohen; daughter, Marcia Cohen of Atlanta; son, Gerald B. Cohen of Oakland, Calif.; two grandchildren, Brian and Carolyn Cohen. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions may be directed to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. JAY H. FISHER, 87, of Hunt- ington Woods, died May 8. He is survived by his wife, SHIRLEY BUDMAN, 75, for- merly of Southfield of Pompano Mary Fisher; sons and daugh- ters-in-law, Dr. Lawrence and Beach, Fla., died May 6. Lori Fisher of Gig Harbor, She is survived by her hus- band of 54 years, Abe Budman; Wash., Dr. Stanley and Susan Estep-Fisher of Glen Head, son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Marlene Budman of N.Y.; brothers and sisters - in- West Bloomfield; daughter and law, Sidney and Dorothy Fish- man, Louis and Claire Fish- son-in-law, Elizabeth and Jef- man, all of Huntington Woods; grandchildren, Jonathon, Land, Clay, Sierra; daughter-in-law, Judith Fisher. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Ser- vices and interment were held at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. OBIT page 175 Issue Highlights DETROIT/ 14 Teen mission visits cemeteries, death camps and anti-Semitism. COLLEGE BOUND/ 57 The challenge of the campus, and our high school yearbook. CLOSE UP / 75 Why some Jewish parents prefer to educate their children at home. ENTERTAINMENT/94 Jewish passengers on the Titanic ranged from immigrants to prominent. Full contents on page 5