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January 23, 1998 - Image 178

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-23

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Obituaries

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"YES,THERE IS
LIFE AFTER
BREAST CANCER.
AND THAT'S THE
WHOLE POINT:"

—Ann Jillian

ALBERT A. GALINSKY, 90, of
Farmington Hills, died Jan. 14.
He is survived by his son and
daughter-in-law, Sanford and
Theresa Galinsky of New York;
daughter and son-in-law, Louise and
Hyman Pilchik of West Bloomfield;
grandchildren, Dr. Jeffrey and
Marsha Deitch, Ilene Block, Brian
and Hilary Goodman, David and
Risa Blau; great-grandchildren,
Dorin, Drake, Dylan, Eryn, Austin,
Cameron, Griffin. Mr. Galinsky was
the beloved husband of the late Rose
Galinsky.
Contributions may be made to
the American Heart Association,
P.O. Box 721129, Berkley, MI
48072; American Cancer Society,
17110 West Ten Mile Road, Suite
110, Southfield, MI 48076, or to
Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph
Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
Interment at Workmen's Circle
Cemetery, Yiddish Folks Farein
Section. Services and arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

IRVING GERGER, 78, former
Detroiter of Houston, Texas, died
Jan. 16.
He is survived by his wife,
Miriam; sons and daughters-in-law,
Allen and Arlene, David and Heide;
daughter Rickey of Washington,
D.C.; grandchildren, Emily, Tracey,
Adam and Rea of Houston; sister .
and brother-in-law, Sylvia and Harry
Brown of West Bloomfield; brother
and sister-in-law, Jerry and Renee
Gerger of West Bloomfield.
Interment in Houston.

A lot of women are so afraid of
good chance it won't involve the loss of
breast cancer they don't want to hear
a breast.
about it.
.
But no matter what it involves, take
And that's what frightens me.
it from someone who's been through
Because those women won't prac- • it all.
tice breast self-examination regularly.
Life is just too wonderful to give up
Those women, particularly those
on. And, as I found out, you don't have
over 35, won't ask their doctor about a to give up on any of it. Not work, not
mammogram.
play, not even romance.
Yet that's what's required for breast
Oh, there is one thing, though.
cancer to be detected early. When the
You do have to give up being afraid
cure rate is 90%. And when there's a
to take care of yourself.

I

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1/23
1998

178

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY®

Get a checkup. Life is worth it.

ROSLYN GREEN, 91, of Beverly
Hills, died Jan. 8. Mrs. Green was a
retired legal secretary.
She is survived by her nephews
and nieces, Donald and Irene Corn,
Morris and Ruth Lieb, Morris and
Roslyn Fierberg, Marsha and Martin
Murav, Marjorie and Saul Saulson.
Interment at Machpelah
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to the Roslyn Green Memorial
Fund at Hadassah, 5030 Orchard
Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI
48323. Arrangements by the Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

ANNA HEIMBERG, 93, of Oak
Park, died Jan. 16.
She is survived by her nieces and
nephews, Jacqueline Ferrara of New
York City, Austin and Susan
Hirshhorn of Huntington Woods.
Mrs. Heimberg was the beloved wife

of the late Jakob Heimberg.
Contributions may be made to
Na'amat, 25900 Greenfield, Suite
205-D, Oak Park, MI 48237.
Services and interment were held at
Adat Shalom Memorial Park in
Livonia. Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

SARA ISAACS, 97, of Southfield,
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died Jan. 18. Mrs. Isaacs was a mem-
ber of Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
life member of Hadassah, past board
member and very active with the
Women's Auxiliary of United
Hebrew Schools and a member of
the National Council of Jewish
Women.
She is survived by her daughters
and sons-in-law, Phyllis and Joseph
Diamond of West Bloomfield, Penny
and Dr. Samuel Nagel of Southfield;
grandchildren, Janis and Dr. Ben
Chack, Marcie Diamond, Larry and
Cindy Nagel, Sheryl and Nancy
Nagel; great-grandchildren, Jaclyn
and Elizabeth Nagel, Michele and
Alison Chack. Mrs. Isaacs was the
beloved wife of the late Theodore
"Ted" Isaacs.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Arrangements by the Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

DR. GERALD W. ISENBERG, 66,
of Boca Raton, Fla., died Jan. 14.
Dr. Isenberg was a retired podiatrist
who had offices in Redford and
Southgate.
He is survived by his son, Steven 414
Isenberg of San Francisco; daughters
and son-in-law, Lauren Isenberg-
Zinn and Frank Zinn of Ann Arbor,-
Lynn Isenberg of Playa Del Ray,
Calif.; granddaughter; Mara Zinn;
brother and sister-in-law, Arnold and
Donna Isenberg of West Bloomfield;
sister, Bernice Zentner of Miami.
Interment at Machpelah
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to MJAC, 30161 Southfield
Road, Suite 102, Southfield, MI
48076. Arrangements by the Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

SALLY HAYETT KAHN, 83, of
Oak Park, died Jan. 20. Mrs. Kahn
was a court reporter. After graduat-
ing from the high school of
Commerce, she took her first job as
a stenographer with a Detroit attor-
ney. She then worked for and
became the owner of Accurate Court
Reporters. Her abilities landed her a
front seat at the war crimes trials in

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