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May 30, 1997 - Image 145

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-05-30

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Graveside and Cemetery
Chapel Services
With
Substantial Savings

Jo Ann Remer; son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Gary and Danielle
Remer of West Bloomfield;
brother and sister-in-law,
Arnold and Marlene Remer of
Sylvania, Ohio; grandchild,
Lindsay; father-in-law, Alex
Neshkes.
Contributions may be made
to the Jewish Women Interna-
tional, 25160 Lahser, South-
field, MI 48075; or Congrega-
tion B'nai Moshe School Fund,
6800 Drake Road, West
Bloomfield. Interment at
Oakview Cemetery in Royal
Oak. Services and arrange-
ments by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

ARTHUR ROSENBLAT, 68,
of Southfield, died May 19.
He is survived by his wife,
Elaine; sons, Dr. Frank and fi-
ancee Tracey Hagner of Walled
Lake, David Goldberg of South-
field; daughters and son-in-law,
Barbara and Jose Barco of Plant
City, Fla., Carole Rosenblat of
Florida, Dana Brenner of Wash-
ington, D.C.; brother and sister-
in-law, Leonard and Rose
Rosenblat of Livonia; mother-in-
law, Helen Brenner; grandchil-
dren, Samuel Barco and Alex
Barco. He was the beloved hus-
band of the late Betty Rosenblat.
Contributions may be made
to Oakland County Library for
the Blind and Physically Handi-
capped, 1200 North Telegraph
Road, Pontiac, MI 48341. Inter-
ment at Machpelah Cemetery in
Ferndale. Services and arrange-
ments at Hebrew Memorial
Cemetery.

SARAH ROWIN, 94, of San
Diego, formerly of Detroit, died
May 26. Mrs. Rowin was a
founding member of Adat
Shalom Synagogue, a member
of Hadassah and Music Study
Club. She started a Braille
group at Adat Shalom Syna-
gogue and was active with the
sisterhood.
Mrs. Rowin is survived by her
sons and daughters-in-law, Ger-
ald and Helen Rowin of Bloom-
field Hills, Harold and Sigrid
Rowin of Hot Springs, Ark.;
daughter and son-in-law, Mar-
jorie and Marvin Golden of San-
ta Fe, Calif.; grandchildren,
Mary and Larry Fox, Linc and
Elise Rowin, Elizabeth Rowin,
Richard and Lisa Golden,
Daniel Golden, Daniel and Julie
Rowin, Karen and David Zinder;
10 great grandchildren; brothers
and sister-in-law, Sidney Baron
of Raleigh, N.C., Harold and
Goldie Baron of Miami; sisters,
Bebe Rothenberg and Diane
Tapper, both of California. She
was the beloved wife of the late
Morris Rowin and the loving
grandmother of the late Thor
Rowin.
Interment at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park. Contributions
ay be directed to the Braille
Fund at Adat Shalom Syna-
gogue, 29901 Middlebelt,

Farmington Hills, MI 48334.
Arrangements by the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel.

ZELDA WEINBERG, 82, of
Las Vegas, Nev., died May 24.
She is survived by her son
and daughter-in-law, Max and
Valerie Weinberg of Las Vegas;
brother, Charles Goldman of Mi-
ami Beach, Fla.; grandchildren,
Rachel and Joshua.
Contributions may be made
to the Muscular Dystrophy Soci-
ety, 810 Seventh Ave., N.Y.,
N.Y. 10019. Services and inter-
ment were held at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

DR. LEO YAFFE, 81, of Mon-
treal, Canada, died May 14. Dr.
Yaffe was a leading expert in
nuclear chemistry and vice prin-
cipal of administration at McGill
University in the '70s and '80s.
Dr. Yaffe earned an internation-
al reputation for promoting the
safe and peaceful application of
nuclear energy. He led research
in Vienna for the U.N.'s Interna-
tional Atomic Energy Agency.
He established Canada's pioneer
courses in nuclear chemistry
and radioactive tracer tech-
niques. Dr. Yaffe was named to
the Order of Canada in 1988
and in 1990 he was awarded the
Prix de Quebec. He served as di-
rector of the Weizmann Insti-
tute of Science, Montreal Gener-
al Hospital, Montreal
Neurological Institute and the
Pulp and Paper Research of
Canada.
He is survived by his wife of
52 years, Betty; son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Sr. Mark and Phyllis
Yaffe of Montreal; daughter and
son-in-law, Carla and Dr.
Ronald Krasnick of Moorestown,
N.J.; grandchildren, Shelley and
Alex Krasnick, Miriam Yaffe;
sisters and brothers-in-law,
Rose and Harry Roth of Bloom-
field Hills, Dr. Manny Shaw of
Los Angeles, Pearl Yaffe of Win-
nipeg. Services and interment in
Montreal.

EDWIN IL ZORN, 81, of Buffa-
lo, N.Y., formerly of Detroit, died
May 19.
He is survived by his wife,
Terry; sons and daughters-in-
law, Stephen B. and Lila of West
Bloomfield and Jeffrey and Arm
of Buffalo; daughters and sons-
in-laws, Madalon and Robert of
Santa Cruz, Calif., and Monique
of Hartford, Conn; grandchil-
dren, Stuart, Lainie, Debi, Amy
and Joe Zorn, and Susan
(David) Aisner and Jeanna Lee.

Correction

The May 23 obituary for
Harry Kruman should have
indicated that Mr. Kruman
was survived by his great-
grandson, Jeremy Ryan
Kruman.

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In Loving Memory
of our sister

ESTHER NORMA
FERSHTMAN

We miss her dearly
Delores Davis
Lewis Deitch
Seymour Deitch

In Beloved Memory of

MAURICE
LEVIN

Who passed away May 26, 1991

Sadly missed and always
remembered by wife Alyce,
children and grandchildren.

I truly believe and it's my honest conviction,
That truth in life is stranger than fiction.
So often one finds, as I'm sure you know,
That a story he's heard just can't be so.
But if you'll listen to me, while I will not deceive,
The true story I tell, you may not believe.

I now have a friend who is proven to me,
Though he has lost his sight, he can really see.
He sees with his hands and he sees with his ears;
He's seen so much of life through his joys and his tears;
He sees when he gardens, as all beauty enhances;
He sees when he eats, and he sees when he dances.
He sees with his mind, his dear wife does her part;
But most important of all, he sees with his heart.

More than three score and ten, he still works for a living;
His greatest ple"asures in life, all come from his giving.
If you're down in the dumps, he will give you a lift;
Making others feel great, is also his gift.
I know that he wants nothing more from his life,
Than the love of his children and his exceptional wife.

So I think one and all will have to agree,
Without any sight, my friend, Herb Rosen, can see.

In Loving Memory
of our Beloved Son
and Brother

STEVEN JOEL
MARKEL

Written by Lou Klein, July 23, 1990

Herb passed away May 24, 1993

Sivan 4
Missed By Your Family and Many Friends

Who passed away May 30, 1986.

In Loving Memory of

Sadly missed and never
to be forgotten.

SAM MOSS

Marilyn, Iry and Sheryl

Who passed away April 25, 1997

m.ah
ori
American Heart
Association,.

Fgt.,' Heart Davese
d Stroke

If you are what you eat,
vhy not cut back on fat?

Sadly missed and always
remembered by wife, Eta;
children, Linda and Jerry;
and grandchildren, Jason,
Jamie and Jared.

Sagapo, Papa!

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