Graveside and Cemetery Chapel Services with Substantial Savings LAWRENCE (LARRY) SIM- MER, 55, of Lauderhill, Fla., died Aug. 4. He is survived by his parents, Minnie Simmer of Lauderhill, Samuel and Sara Simmer of Southfield; sons, Jeffrey, Scott and Peter, daughters, Robin and Jennifer, all of Florida; brothers and sisters-in-law, Mitchell and Carolyn Simmer, Joel and Lee Simmer of West Bloomfield. Interment was at Star of David, North Lauderdale, Fla. olyn Wayne of Phoenix, Ariz.; grandchildren, Mindy and Stacy Lipson, Jason and Debra Wayne; sister, Betty Greenfield of Farmington Hills; sister-in- law, Eva Wayne of Windsor. He was the beloved brother of the late Irving Wayne, Fannie Schreier and Harry Wayne. Interment and services were held at Green Acres Cemetery in Scottsdale, Ariz. Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association or to a charity of one's choice. NORVAL L SLOBIN, 86, of Southfield, died Aug. 3. Mr. Slobin was a public-school social- studies teacher at Miller, Mum- The obituary for Harry ford, Central and department Galens, Aug. 8, shoWd have head at Cass Technical High indicated that he was the,fa School. He was a Hebrew school ther-in-law of the late Bar. teacher for many years at Unit- bara Gsdens. ed Hebrew Schools, Shaarey Zedek and other schools. Mr. Slobin was for many years inter- preter at Sinai Hospital for Russian newcomers. Mr. Slobin is survived by his wife of 65 years, Judith Slobin; sons and daughter-in-law, Dan Isaac Slobin of Berkeley, Calif. , Mark and Greta Slobin of Mid- dletown, Conn.; grandchildren, Heida and Sean Shoemaker, STEVE UPMAN Shem Alexander Slobin, Maya SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS Slobin. Contributions may be made to ADL (Anti Defamation League), Many Jews want to save Yid- dish 4000 Town Center, Suite 420, Now some can save in Yid- Southfield, MI 48075; Yad Ezra, dish. 26641 Harding, Oak Park, MI Greater New York Savings 48237; or to a charity of one's Bank recently introduced the choice. Services and interment mama loshen among five foreign were held at Machpelah Ceme- languages on its automated tery in Ferndale. Arrangements teller machines (ATMs) at its 14 by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. branches in the city. The others are Russian, Spanish, Por- FRED SORKOW, 75, former tuguese and Creole. Detroiter of Woodland Hills, The bank, says senior vice Calif., died Aug. 7. president Jeanne Lufty, is the He is survived by his wife, first local one to offer Yiddish on Shirley Sorkow; sons, Michael its ATMs. The linguistic addition and Alan Sorkow; grandchil- enables customers to make de- dren, Jaren David and Rachel posits, withdrawals and trans- Ellyn; brother and sister-in-law, fers reading right to left. Martin and Betty Sorkowitz. He "Everything you can do in was the loving son of the late English you can do" in Yiddish Sam and Ida Sorkowitz. and the other languages, Lufty Arrangements by Mount says. Sinai Mortuary in Los Angeles. The Yiddish ATMs are most popular, predictably, at the KENNETH B. STERN, 74, for- bank's pair of branches in Brook- mer Detroiter of Pembroke lyn's heavily Orthodox Borough Pines, Fla., died Aug. 6. Park neighborhood. Those He is survived by his sons, branches also offer selected bank Robert and Dennis of Southfield, publications translated into Yid- Barry of Marietta, Ga.; three grandchildren; brother, Bernard dish, as well as tellers — local residents — who speak the lan- of Muskegon; dear friend, Ruth guage. Sheldon of Pembroke Pines. He "I think it has helped us. It was the beloved husband of the makes our customers feel good late Sylvia Stern; dear brother of that they can do business in lan- the late Jerome Stern. guages they feel comfortable in," MORRIS WAYNE, 78, former- Lufty says. ly of Farmington Hills of Mesa, The ATM translation job, Ariz., died July 24. done for the bank's outside com- He is survived by his wife, puter firm by a Yiddish expert at :Thelma of Mesa; daughter and Columbia University, is "actual- son-in-law, Linda and Kenneth ly quite complicated." ❑ L. Lipson of Southfield; son and New York Jewish Week daughter-in-law, Stan and Car- Alan & Jonathan Dorfman Licensed Funeral Directors Correction Yiddish? Bank On It . 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. Oman Funeral Direction 3924 West Twelve Mile Road Berkley, MI 48072 -0kA111711f, 1 1' Phone (810) 546-4700 Also serving your pre-arrangement needs. Call us directly for out-of-state arrangements. The Family of the Late SAMUEL GODFREY Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 1:00 p.m. Sunday, August 24, at Hebrew Memorial Park. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. In Memory of our Beloved MATTHEW SCOTT DOREN We would like to thank our many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy. It was a source of tremendous comfort in our time of great sorrow. Always in our hearts, we miss him dearly. Parents Naomi and Marty; sister Cheryl; and Aunt Ruth Kranitz The Family of the Late In Loving Memory of LILLIAN KNOPPOW INEZ KEPES Who passed away August 10, 1992 Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 11:00 a.m. Sunday, August 24, at Clover Hill Park Cemetary, Rabbi Nelson will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Sadly missed and always remembered by husb-and Melvin; children Richard, Susan, Marilyn; and grandchildren Gabi, Aubrey, Zachary and Tirzah. The Family of the Late The Family of the Late ANN OWENS GERTRUDE FORMAN EDGAR Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 11:30 a.m. Sunday, August 24, at Hebrew Memorial Park, Lakeside Section. Rabbi Spectre will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memo- ry 11 a.m. Sunday, August 24 at Beth El Memorial Park. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Next time 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'II do you good. 0 American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE 153