Obituaries
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.
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Dollie Greenblatt
Mae Klee
Sarah Levin
Augusta Mermelstein
Joseph Miller
Clara Ordin
Ira I. Sonnenblick
Louis Berkower
Mary Berman
Anna Godfrey
Charles Klavons
Morris S. Wayne
Philip Yaker
Anna Berent
Day Burnstine
Benjamin Chemoff
Bernard Glazer
Fannie Gross
Bertha Harbor
Jack Rosenberg
Rose Stoler
Samuel Aronoff
Sol Nathan Bloch
Samuel Goren
Sarah Greenbaum
Sandor Grunwald
Jennie Levin
Sam Morris Nelson
Sophia Saulson
Margaret Selik
TAMUZ
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Miriam Werzberger
Nathan Zabludovsky
Florence Eglar
Anna Ginsberg
Reba Glass
Hyman Mandelbaum
Jonas Morgenroth
Joe Rott
SyMa Schneider
Celia Terebelo
Victor S. Axelroad
Ruth Beck
Max Groj
Louis D. Grossman
Irving Kleiff
Judith Kolender
Mildred Kurzban
Harry Linton
Max Neimark
Tcharne Schneider
Wolf Schneider
Morritz Schubiner
Harry Seaman
Riva Browns
Molly Cohen
Anna R. Eisenberg
Harry Rose
Bertha Spinner
Aron Temchin
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We know from our faith that
funerals are intended to bring
honor, dignity and respect to
the departed. These rites from
our heritage should also assist
friends and family in beginning
their healing process.
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of our Jewish heritage with
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blocks East of Woodward
100, Southfield, MI 48076.
Arrangements by the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel.
MOLLY ROHTBART, 93, of
Oak Park, died July 6.
She is survived by her sons
and daughters-in-law, Markus
and Beanie Rohtbart of Bloom-
field Hills, Dr. Meyer and Judy
Rohtbart of Wynnwood, Pa.;
daughters and sons-in-law, Ida
and Roman Wiener of Com-
merce Township, Toni and
Martin Korman of Boca Raton,
Fla.; grandchildren, Jeff and
Charlotte Tobias, Les and Gail
Braverman, Sidney Wiener,
David and Carol Rohtbart,
David and Jan Millhauser,
Glen and Rhonda Kleine, Dr.
Lisa Korman, Daniel Rohtbart,
Becky Rohtbart, Charles and
Sherri Way, Dr. Howard and
Michelle Korman; great-grand-
children, Jammie, Maxwell,
Nicole, Max, Ilan, Ariel, Ian,
Alex, Casidy, Jacob, Jonathan.
Mrs. Rohtbart was the beloved
wife of the late Menashe Roht-
bart.
Contributions may be made
to Friends of Israel Cancer So-
ciety, 24021 Marlow, Oak Park,
MI 48237; or to a charity of
one's choice.
Interment at Hebrew Memo-
rial Park. Services and
arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.
Mr. Silverstone is survived
by his son and daughter-in-law,
Dr. William Robert and Char-
lotte Silverstone; grandchil-
dren, Lori and David Mogill,
Dr. Michael and Julie Silver-
stone, Marc and Michelle Sil-
verstone and Jill Silverstone;
great-grandson, Daniel Ryan
Mogill. He was the beloved hus-
band of the late Rose Silver-
stone.
Interment at Machpelah
Cemetery. Contributions may
be made to a charity of one's
choice. Arrangements by the
Ira Kaufman Chapel.
DAVID ARTHUR
ST1ULBERG, 64, of Bloomfield
Hills, died July 8. Mr. Stulberg
was a senior vice president of
Merrill Lynch: In 1991, Wayne
State University honored lurk
as business alumni of the year.
Mr. Stulberg is survived by
his wife, Lois Stulberg; son and
daughter-in-law, Robert and
Linda Stulberg of Farmington
Hills; daughter and son-in-law,
Susan and Marty Rosenstein of
Chicago; grandchildren,
Bradley and Eric Stulberg,
Matthew and Andrew Rosen-
stein; mother, Clara Stulberg;
father-in-law and mother-in-
law, Abe and Betty Weinstein;
brothers and sisters-in-law, Ed-
ward Barry and Elaine Stul-
berg of Farmington Hills,
Harold and Roberta Stulberg of
Southfield; sisters and brother-
BEM SILVERMAN, 88, of
Southfield, died July 2. Mrs.
in-law, Marcia and Michael
Cuttler of Siesta Key, Fla.,
Silverman was the past presi-
Shelley Burgess of California;
dent of Women's Jewish Na-
sister-in-law and brother-in-
tional Fund and a member of
Bikkor Cholim.
law, Elaine and Robert Appel.
Mrs. Silverman is survived
He was the loving son of the
by her husband, Frank Silver-
late Max Stulberg.
Interment at Hebrew Memo-
man; grandchildren, Michelle
and Jerome Seid, Jeffrey Bross; rial Park. Contributions may be
great-grandson, Jacob Seid;
made to the National Kidney
stepchildren, Susan and
Cancer Association, 1234 Sher-
Richard Banks, Arnold and
man Avenue, #203, Evanston,
Sherry Silverman; their chil-
IL 60202-1375. Arrangements
dren, Jeffrey and Natalie
by the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
Banks and Lynn Banks; great-
grandson, Michael Banks; sis-
BENJAMIN TATE, 88, of
ter, Belle Levin of Sunrise City, Southfield, died July 4. For 42
Fla.; brothers and sisters-in-
years, Mr. Tate was a quality
law, Jack and Frita Drapkin,
control supervisor at Chrysler
Jules and Dorothy Drapkin,
and helped organize the Engi-
Jean Drapkin. She was beloved neering Union for health bene-
mother of the late Saralee
fits. Mr. Tate also worked as a
Bross and the dear sister of the high finance collector at VSI-
late Lanee E. Wexler and the
Robotics. A volunteer at Jewish
late George Drapkin.
Family Service for Russian
Interment at Clover Hill
Jews and the Jewish Commu-
Park Cemetery. Contributions
nity Center, he was also the di-
may be made to the Jewish Na- rector of Jewish Forum at Jew-
tional Fund, 17100 W. 10 Mile
ish Community Center. He was
Rd. Southfield, MI 48075.
a member of the 120 Club of the
Arrangements by the Ira Kauf- Jewish Parents Institute and a
man Chapel.
member of the National Coun-
cil of Senior Citizens.
JIM SILVERSTONE, 87, of
He is survived by his wife of
Southfield, died July 6. Mr. Sil- 56 years, Duva Tate; son, Mar-
verstone was the owner of Hud- shall Tate of Portland, Ore. He
son Jewelers and had -been re-
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tired for 20 years. He was a
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member of Perfection Lodge
Contributions may be direct-
and a Shriner.
ed to the Jewish Family Ser-