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.
APRIL
NISSAN
APRIL
NISSAN
22
26
Hyman Gross
19
23
Solomon Goldberg
22
26
Raphael Herschfus
19
23
Gertrude Gormel
22
26
Maurice Kahldon
19
23
Litman Gould
22
26
Pearl J. Klein
19
23
Frieda M. Green
22
26
Barnet Lynn
19
23
Max Lipson
22
26
Morton Schuster
19
23
Gould Litman
22
26
Norman Silverman
19
23
Harry Meretsky
22
26
Joseph Weinenger
19
23
Kalman Schweitzer
23
27
Philip Aaron
19
23
Joseph David Steinberg
23
27
Rosabelle Berman
20
24
Martin Baggleman
23
27
Berl Bloom
20
24
Louis Dinkin
23
27
Dolores Fox
20
24
Miriam Dubin
23
27
Esther T. Haas
20
24
Bella Einhorn
23
27
Rose Komisar
20
24
Miriam Enhorn
23
27
Fannie Utmak
20
24
David Einhorn
23
27
Samuel Herman Singer
30
24
Yeshaya Einhorn
23
27
Abe
Slotnick
20
24
Chana Einhorn
23
27
Sarah Roslyn Smith
20
24
Hershel Enhorn
23
27
Rafael Yosef Weingarden
20
24
Sarah Fantich
23
27
Edith Wineman
20
24
Bernard Helfgott
24
28
Jacob Buehler
20
24
Joseph Kohn
24
28
Harry Cohen
20
24
Mollie Lewinter
24
28
Eliyahu Greenbaum
20
24
Aharon Lewinter
24
28
Morley Kessler
20
24
Hershel Lewinter
24
28
Dora Lipman
20
24
Loner Mayer
24
28
Ulla Robbins
20
24
Mayer Lewinter
24
28
Abraham Rubin
20
24
Shlomo Lewinter
24
28
Gertrude Schecter
20
24
Isadore Podolsky
24
28
Dr. Herbert Waldman
20
24
Isadore Rabinovitz
24
28
Rachel Irene Wohl
20
24
Baila Revzin
25
29
Kurt Ehrlich
20
24
Rose Wool
25
29
Hyman Feldman
21
25
Leo Simon
25
29
Morris
Freedman
21
25
Fanny Weindling
25
29
Joseph Schmitz
21
25
Isaac Zngeser
25
29
Geroge Sofferin
22
26
Ma Breuer
25
29
Isaac Jack Zuckerman
22
26
William Goldstein
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Schwartz of Southfield; sister, Mae Gilbert of
Tarzana, Calif.; grandchildren, Jacqueline,
Jessica and Ashley Kersh. Services were held
at the Machpleah Cemetery Chapel in
Ferndale.
CELIA KLEGMAN,90, of Farmington Hills,
died April 14.
She is survived by her sons and daughters-
in-law, Dr. Jerome and Shirley Klegman of
Farmington Hills, Norman and Marilyn
Klegman of Southfield; grandchildren, Dr.
Steven (Jane) Klegman, Audrey Klegman,
Diane (Howard) Morof, Larry Klegman,
Sanford (Kim) Klegman, Susan (Don) Luke,
Ronald Klegman; great-grandchildren, Rachel
and Sarah Klegman, Melissa and Jonathan
Morof. She was the beloved wife of the late
William Klegman; sister of the late Ida Serlin.
Services were held at Machpelah
Cemetery Chapel in Ferndale.
MAX R. KUSHNER, 85, of West
Bloomfield, died April 14. Mr. Kushner was a
jewelry sales consultant. He was a past presi-
dent of Louis Marshall Lodge of B'nai B'rith,
a past president of Crescent Shrine Club, a
past president of the City of Hope's Mr. &
Mrs. Group, and a past vice president of
B'nai B'rith Council.
Mr. Kushner is survived by his wife, Alice
Kushner; son and daughter-in-law, Lawrence
and Eileen Kushner of Illinois; daughter and
son-in-law, Marlene and Kenneth Laker of
Farmington Hills; stepchildren, Marcia and
Jerald Haber, Robert and Joan Barris; grand-
children, Laura and Rick Gammons,
Deborah and Richard Krosnick, Elyse
Kushner, Jennifer and Jaime Laker, Jeffrey
and Cari Haber, Rachel and Eric Heller;
great-grandchildren, Hannah, Alison, Daniel;
brother and sister-in-law, Gordon and Ruth
Kushner; brother-in-law and sister-in-law,
Leo Barris and Birdie Barris. He was the
beloved husband of the late 'Tillie Kushner;
the loving brother of the late Leah Kaplan;
the dear brother-in-law of the late Davida
Barris, the late Nate Barris, the late Manny
Barris, the late Frieda Barris and the late
Sheldon Barris.
Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
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SHARLEEN SANDRA LEVENSON, 54, of
Oak Park, died April 13.
She is survived by her brothers and sisters-
in-law, Gerald and Kathrine Levenson of
Warren, Morris and Marian Levenson of
Southfield; sisters and brothers-in-law, Bea
c—/
and Joseph Breshgold of Livonia, Anne and
Larry Binke of Southfield, Beverly Levenson
of Oak Park. Ms. Levenson was the loving
sister of the late Sheldon Levenson.
Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park.
ROSALIND LEVINE, 76, of Southfield,
died April 8. Mrs. Levine was a uniforms and
clothing sales consultant.
She is survived by her sons and daugh-
ters-in-law, Bruce and Maureen Levine of
Farmington Hills, Alan and Julie Levine of
West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Brian,
Melissa, Andrew and Josh; sister, Thelma
Sherman of Southfield; brother and sister-in-
law, Julian and Rosalind Tugman of Tamarac,
Fla. Mrs. Levine was the beloved wife of the
late Abe Levine.
Interment Clover Hill Park Cemetery.