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. AV Harry Berkowitz • Sarah E. Blumenthal Israel Gould Jack Gross Max Kaner Dorothy Lusky Phillip Schneider Dorothy Treitman Edward Enkin Frieda Flekel Sarah Markowitz Morris N. 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These rites from our heritage should also assist friends and family in beginning their healing process. Combining the rich traditions of our, fewish heritage with sensitivity and flexibility to meet the individual needs of families. WIN11111111111 MM•111 INNEN 111111111 ■ MIN/ OBIT page 147 ELUL SEPTEMBER For some children, visions of growing up may be simply that. Visions. Children with cystic fibrosis want to grow up. They have dreams of the future just like every other child. More than half of them will live into their twenties. but that's when life should he beginning not ending. You see. cystic fibrosis is an hereditary disease that attacks a child's lungs and makes it very hard to breathe. Eventually. it's fatal. And there is no cure..Sb jar But there is hope. Recent discoveries in genetic research can lead to stopping cystic fibrosis once and forever. The Cystic Fibrosis Founda- tion supports this research. But we need your help. The money you give today will he used immediately to continue the research. And it will go a long way in helping find the cure. Your gift of S15, S25, or even more will give a child more than just a vision of hope. Give the future ..call 1-800-343-4300, ext. 321 today. VISA/Master Card accepted. Yes, I accept the challenge. Here is my tax-deductible contribution of S S 50 5100 5 25 El Name Address City State Zip Phon1: Mail to Cystic Fibrosis Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Foundation PO. Box 96305 Washington. D.C. 20090 r For compassionate assistance in a time of need, please call (810) 543-1622. 1 800 736 5033 (Outside Michigan) - 5 iD Ifg - - lon Hebrew Memorial CliApel 26640 Greenfield Rd., Oak Park, MI 48237 Rabbi Boruch E. Levin, Executive Director, H.B.S. Mark Klinger and Robert Bodzin, Licensed Funeral Directors Trees In Israel 1@vidoN American Heart Associationss, Fighting Heart Disease and Stroke @mci (810) 557-6644 17100 W. 10 Mile Road Southfield, MI 48075 MONUMENT CENTER INC. "Same Location 45 years" I DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS l 14441 W.11 Mile OAK PARK, MI 48237 ‘ 148 1-248-399-2711 Hours: 9:30-4 Daily; Sun. by appt. LASTING MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION • Free design service • Free delivery in Metro area • Servicing all cemeteries in the Metro area , p • Monuments and Markers • Bronze Markers • Memorial Duplicating • Cemetery lettering & Cleaning CEMETERY INSTALLATION ANYWHERE IN MICHIGAN Call 542-8266 661 E. 8 MILE ROAD FERNDALE lb blocks East of Woodward sons-in-law, Gail and Dr. Eu- gene Smoler of Farmington Hills, Suzanne and Gary Kurtz of Orlando, Fla.; brother and sister-in-law, Alex and Ethel Nash of Bridgeport, Conn.; sis- ters, Rose Eckstein of Cherry Hill, N.J., Freda Hartman of Oak Park; grandchildren, Shelly Weiner, Sandra and John Lehr, Dr. Bruce and Gail Smoler; great-grandchildren, Joshua Weiner, Avery Lehr, Ja- cob Lehr, Sara Smoler, Zachary Smoler. Mr. Nash was the beloved husband of the late Hermine Nash; loving brother of the late William Nash and the late Dorothy Treitman. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Southeastern Michigan, 16250 Northland Drive, Suite 212, Southfield, MI 48075, or to a charity of one's choice. Services and interment were held at Workmen's Circle Cemetery, 1DL Section. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Southfield, died Aug. 26. He is survived by nieces and nephews; great-nieces and great-nephews. Mr. Pollak was the beloved husband of the late Emma Pollak. Services and interment were held at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. MELVIN "MEL" PEARL, 75, MYRTLE RIFKUS, 80, of of Tamarac, Fla., formerly of Oak Park, died Aug. 25. He is survived by his wife, Sarah Pearl; sons and daugh- ters-in-law, Robert and Ellen Pearl of Bradenton, Fla., Eric Pearl of Florida, Jeffrey and Lyndi Pearl of Sunrise, Fla.; daughter, Cindy Pearl of Novi; grandchildren, Andrea and Mitchell; great-grandson, Brady; sister, Laura, of Canton, Ohio. Mr. Pearl was the loving father of the late Glenn Pearl; brother of the late Murray Pearl. Services and interment were held in Florida. This announce- ment was placed, at the request of the family, by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Belleville, Mich., died Aug. 21. She is survived by daughters and sons-in-law, Dr. Lorraine and Lou Kanis-Wallenberg of Deer Harbor, Wash., Rita and Larry Greenberg of West Bloomfield; brother and sister- in-law, Dr. Irving A. and Marie Miskin of Grosse Isle, Mich.; sister and brother-in-law, Edith and Dr. Paul Fraiberg of West Bloomfield; granddaughter, Ali- cia. Mrs. Rifkus was the beloved wife of the late Harry Rifkus. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. In- terment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Services and arrange- ments by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. ALBERT E. PILNICK, 66, of ILENE SALLIE ROZANOFF, of Southfield, Southfield, died Aug. 22. He is survived by his wife, Delores Pilnick; mother, Beat- rice Pilnick of San Diego; daughter and son-in-law, Denise and Robert Rothstein of California; sister and brother- in-law, Sandra and Mel For- man of Poway, Calif.; grandson, Steven Rothstein. Contributions may be made to Hebrew Memorial Chapel, 26640 Greenfield, Oak Park, MI 48237. Services and interment were held at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. SYL'VIA PINE, 86, of South- field, died Aug. 26. Mrs. Pine was a member of Pioneer Women and the Labor Zionist Organization. She is survived by daughters and sons-in-law, Marilyn and Barry Charlip of Oak Park, Phyllis and Kenneth Katz of Novi; grandchildren, Lori and Allen Tuchklaper, Steven and Jackie Katz, David and Naomi Charlip, Karen and Greg Laub and Julie and Larry Winkel- man; great-grandchildren, Allie, Zack, Scott, Rachel, Danielle, Kevin, Amanda, Jacob and Jami; brother, Morris Brose of Calif Mrs. Pine is the beloved wife of the late Israel Pine. Interment Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery. Con- tributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrange- ments by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. . LOUIS POLLAK, 94, of died Aug. 24. She is survived by her par- ents, Leo and Rose Rozanoff of Southfield; brother, Barry Rozanoff of Novi. Graveside services were held at Adat Shalom Cemetery in Livonia. Contributions may be made to the Mental Health As- sociation of Michigan, 15920 W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48076. Arrangements by Dorf- man Funeral Direction. ARKADIY SHARNOPOL- SKIY, 78, of Ann Arbor, died Aug. 21. Mr. Sharnopolskiy is sur- vived by his wife, Asya Sharnopolskaya; son and daughter-in-law, Alex and Anna Sharnopolskiy of Ann Ar- bor; daughter, Polina Konovalo- va of Ypsilanti; grandchildren, Marina and Ilgam Kocherga, Tanya Sharnopolskaya, Vik-