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February 06, 1998 - Image 170

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-02-06

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Obituaries

Jacob Feldman

Park. Contributions may be made to
the Rabbi's Discretionary Fund at
Temple Israel, 5725 Walnut Lake
Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322,
or a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

Herbert Kaafinan

P

erhaps there is no greater symbol of Kavod Ha-Met (honoring the dead) than

the Shomer, the religious watchman who prays for the soul of the deceased. From

the first family we served 57 years ago, to the present, our chapel is staffed with a

Shomer 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Our legacy is serving Detroit's Jewish

community with dignity and

adherence to tradition.

THE KAUFMAN
COMMUNITY CORNER

Temple Israel's
Beshert Connection
Brings People
Together

Meeting people and
making friends is easy

THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL

Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community

through Temple
Israel's Beshert
Connection.
This non-event driven
introduction network
enables Jewish singles
over 21 years old to
meet in non-threat-
ening, mutually agree-
able fashion. It is not a
"match-making"

program.
Membership is $36
per year, payable by
cash or check made
out to Temple Israel.
Currently, The
Beshert Connection
has 380 members.

For more information,
call (248) 661-5700

18325 West Nine Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075 • Telephone 248.569.0020 • Toll Free: 800.325.7105
Please visit us at our web site: www.iralcaufman.com

your nephew.
I AM
your best
friend's child.
I AM
your great
grandson.
I AM
JARC's future.

Disability can
touch any
family.

Campaign,
Caring for a
Lifetime.

A jczosh Association

2/6
1998

170

THE JARC ENDOWMENT FUND

Residential Care

Caring for a Lifetime

Developmental Disabilities

Person,

LEAH SCHIFF, 87, of Farmington
Hills, died Jan. 29.
• Mrs. Schiff is survived by her son
and daughter-in-law, Burton and
Mary Ann Schiff of Cypress, Calif.;
daughter and son-in-law, Naida and
Dr. Stephen Migdal of Farmington
Hills; grandchildren, Deborah Schiff,
Linda and David Migdal; sister,
Sylvia Adaskin of West Bloomfield.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Sidney Schiff.
Interment at B'nai Israel.
Contributions may be made to the
American Kidney Foundation, 6110
Executive Boulevard, Rockville, MD
20852. Arrangements by the Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

HARRIET JUNE SISMAN, 72, of
Monroe, died Feb. 1. Mrs. Sisman
was a real estate agent. She was very
active with the Big Brother and Big
Sister program in Monroe as well as
Mercy Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Sisman is survived by her
husband, Dr. Bernard Sisman;
daughters and son-in-law, Denise
Levine, Pamela and Joseph
Bitterman, Tobi Sisman of Monroe;
grandchildren, Rigel and Hallie
Bitterman; sister and brother-in-law,
Blossom and Bob Matlen; brothers
and sisters-in-law, Dewey and Norie
Jacobs, Norman and Marlene Jacobs;
sisters-in-law and brother-in-law,
Allie Rome, Bess and Phil Giber. She
was the loving mother of the late
Marc Sisman.
Contributions may be made to the
Big Brother and Big Sister Program,
502 West Elm Avenue, Monroe, MI
48162; Hospice of Monroe, 502
West Elm Avenue, Suite E203,
Monroe, MI 48162, or B'nai Israel,
141 East 8th Street, Monroe, MI
48161. Arrangements by the Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

FRED STEIN, 76, of Oak Park,
died Feb. 3.
He is survived by his wife, Rose
Stein; son and daughter-in-law, Dr.
Dan and Paula Stein of Huntington
Woods; daughter and son-in-law,
Shelley and Gary Goldin of West
Bloomfield; sister and brother-in-law,
Anni and Dr. Henry Garfield of

Southfield; grandchildren, Michael
Stein, Jacalyn Stein, David Zaks,
Allison Goldin, Scott Goldin, Hilary
Goldin.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice. Interment at
Adat Shalom Memorial Park in
Livonia. Services and arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

MINNIE STEINBERG, of
Southfield, died Feb. 2.
Mrs. Steinberg is survived by her
daughter, Ellen Porvin of Detroit;
grandchildren, Joanna Porvin,
Stephen Porvin, Daniel Porvin; sister,
Bessie Columbus of Birmingham. -
She was the beloved wife of the late
Harry Steinberg.
Interment at Machpelah
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

HENRY PETER WIDRICH, 83, of
Southfield, died Jan. 30. Mr.
Widrich was a retail artist supply
manager. For over 40 years, Mr.
Widrich was involved with the devel-
opmentally disabled. He was a past
president of the Lapeer Parents
Association, former executive direc-
tor of Macomb-Oakland
Guardianship and assisted with con-
tributing information for the book A
New Look At Guardianship with
Sonoma University in California.
Mr. Widrich is survived by his
wife, Ruth K. Widrich; nephews and
nieces, Gerald and Evelyn Kepes,
Stewart and Lee Kepes; sister-in-law,
Sadie Beth Bennett.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to Macomb-Oakland
Guardianship, 16200 19 Mile Road,
Clinton Township, MI 48044.

SADIE WROTSLAVSICY, 88, of
Detroit, died Feb. 2.
She is survived by her son, Arnold
Wright of Jackson; daughter, Arlene
Wrotslaysky of Detroit; sister,
Gertrude Roth of Southfield. Mrs.
Wrotslaysky was the beloved wife of
the late Jack Wrotslaysky.
Contributions may be made to the
Alzheimer's Association, 17220 West
12 Mile Road, Suite 100, Southfield,
MI 48076, or to a charity of one's
choice.
Services and interment were held
at Workmen's Circle Cemetery (Beth
Yehudah Section). Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

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