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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-12-04

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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.

KISLEV DECEMBER

KISLEV DECEMBER

William Diamond
Leo Faerber
Morris Fox
William Goldstein
Harry Kasoff
Leib Koller
Harry Meisner
Zelig Unrot
Margaret Helen (Strom) Berman
Gussie Brickner
Harold H. Cohen
Joseph Diskin
Sarah Rochei BosShochno Goldstein
Note Ben Chaim Goldstein
Pauline Greenblatt
Meyer W. Leib
Bessie Matz
Max Partrich
Solomon Alexander Schaap
Mary Scholsberg
Elise Adler
Rachel Bacow
Leatrice Brudner
Joseph Ernst
Shana Dina Florence
Elchonon Greenberg
Geraldine Greenwald
Mollie Leebove
Abraham Rothberg
Louise Silverstein
Beverly Stern
Nathan Terebelo
Nathan Yanchair
Fanny August
Abraham Better
Isadore E3litzer
Samuel Bortnick
Gussie Cardash
Joseph Epstein
Yachet Klein

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YESHIVA BETH YERUOAH SCHOOL FOR BOYS

15751 West Lincoln Drive • Southfield. Michigan 48076

George Leo Milmet
Lillian Hurvitz Rosenbaum
Esther Rothberg
Mary Simon
Jack Funk
Blonko Garber
Max Geller
Sarah Ethel Gottlieb
Nelson Gordon Hall
Rose Herman
Mary Klavons
Jacob Shiffman
Harvey Simon
Joyce Amhowitz
Samuel M. Benderoff
Anna Borin
Isaac Dinkin
Anna Duchan
Julius Gold
Magdalayna Kahan
Thema Kaplan
Ida Kesselman
Esther Kirsh
Loretta Littman
Miriam Papelansky
Mary Pettz
Gloria Roggin
Dora Sokolsky
Max Carp
Hinda Cohn
Elizabeth Fenyvesi
Marcus Ginsberg
Pauline Golden
Isaac Kelmanowfiz
Benjamin Mason
Benjamin Matz
Samuel Scheinfield
Herman Seppen
Samuel Silverstein

YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH
Founded 1914

Administrator Office: 557 - 6750

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SALLY ALLAN ALEXANDER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

14390 W. 10 Mile Road • Oak Park. Michigan 48237

HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL

Asher TzYi Tatelbaum

WHEN CONFIDENCE
is SO IMPORTANT AND
COST A CONCERN

=M.

J{ebrew

Obituaries

FOR COMPASSIONATE ASSISTANCE IN
A TIME OF NEED, PLEASE CALL

248 -543 -1622

1
Me c rggr i :1

1-800-736-5033 (Outside Michigan)

26640 GREENFIELD ROAD, OAK PARK, MICHIGAN 48237

Rabbi Boruch E. Levin
Executive Director

Shiva Trays

(Meat or Dairy)
and

Complete Dinners

ALL FOODS ARE PREPARED IN

SHIRLEE BLOOM'S PRIVATE KITCHEN

Mark Klinger and Robert Bodzin
Licensed Funeral Directors

When Sorry is Not Enough

Shiva Baskets & Trays

• Chocolates and Nuts

(nuts salted or unsalted)

• Kosher Candy
• Dried Fruit
• Pastries
•Sugar-Free Candy

Bloomfield, Kerry and Jonelle Moss of
Knoxville, Tenn.; brother and sister-
in-law, Dr. Norman and Ann Moss of
West Bloomfield; grandchildren,
Tytus, Audrye, Taylor, Chance. Mr.
Moss was the loving brother of the
late Dr. Kevin Paige.
Services were held at Hebrew
Memorial Chapel. Interment at Berh
Abraham Cemetery. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

IDA ROGOVEIN, 84, of Southfield,

died Nov. 26. Mrs. Rogovein was a
volunteer at Sinai Hospital serving on
the Board of the Women's Guild. She
dedicated many hours volunteering
in the synagogue office, as well as
being active in the Sisterhood of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Mrs.
Rogovein also served as president of
United Hebrew Schools Women's
Auxiliary.
She is survived by her son and
daughter-in-law,
David and Ilene
HUGH ORGEL, 85, a long-serving
Rogovein
of
Farmington
Hills;
former Jewish Telegraphic Agency cor-
daughter
and
son-in-law,
Lenore and
respondent in Israel, died Nov. 29 in
Dr.
Stanley
Dorfman
of
West
Bloom-
Tel Aviv. Orgel joined JTA in 1980
field;
sisters,
Shirley
Purther
of
after a distinguished career in govern-
Southfield, Faye Croll of Windsor,
ment service and in the media.
Ontario, Canada; grandchildren,
Before the creation of the State of
Alexandra Rogovein, Illyse Rogovein,
Israel, the British-born Orgel worked
Michael Dorfman (fiancee Wendy
on the staff of The Palestine Post,
Cohen), Lisa Dorfman; brothers-in
He
narrowly
now the Jerusalem Post.
law and sisters-in-law, Tommy
was
Post
escaped injury when the
Rogovein, Eddie Rogovin, Louis
blown up by Palestinian terrorists in
(Sara) Rogovein and Zelda Zeldes;
1947. Orgel served the fledgling
loving nieces and nephews. Ida was
state's Foreign Service as spokesman
the beloved wife of the late, Irving
for the Israeli Embassy in Washington
Rogovein and sister of the late, Elsie
for six years. He later served as
Rosenthal.
spokesman for the Technion-Israel
Services were held at the Clover
Institute for Technology in Haifa and
Hill
Park Cemetery Chapel followe
for El Al, Israel's national air carrier.
by
interment
in the cemetery. Contri
He returned to diplomacy in 1967,,
butions
can
be
made ro Hospice of
serving as spokesman for the Israel
Michigan,
16250
Northland Dr.,
Mission to the United Nations in the
Southfield, MI 48075 or to the chari
hectic period following the Six-Day
ry of one's choice. Arrangements by
War. He subsequently returned to
Dorfman Funeral Direction.
journalism, working on the news desk
of the Reuters news agency in Tel
ABRAHAM SCHER, 90; of South-
Aviv. After retiring from Reuters, he
field, died Nov. 30. He is survived •
worked for 16 years as JTA correspon-
his son, Arnold Scher. Mr. Scher wa
dent in Tel Aviv, covering mainly
the beloved husband of the late
hard-news stories, including Israeli
Freda.
military and security developments, as
Contributions may be made to a
well as economic issues. He wrote a
children's
charity or the American
moving first-person remembrance of
Heart
Association,
P.O. Box 721129
the hardships of daily life in Jerusalem
Berkley,
MI
48072.
Services and
during Israel's War for Independence
interment
were
held
at Machpelah
and was in the entourage of journal-
Cemetery.
Arrangements
by Hebre
ists aboard El Al's first commercial
Memorial
Chapel.
flight to China in September 1992.
Orgel's rigorous professionalism made
LINDA SCHREIBER, 52, of South
his dispatches a valued part of JTA's
field, died Nov. 30. Ms. Schreiber w.
news coverage.
a legal secretary. She is survived by
her son and daughter-in-law, Mitche
DAVID RADER, 79, of West Bloom-
and Debra Schreiber of Lapeer;
field, died Nov. 30. He is survived by
daughter, Stacy Ann Schreiber of
his brothers, Arthur Rader of West
Southfield; grandchildren, Jacob
Bloomfield and Edward Rader of
Nolan Schreiber and sister, Marlet
Troy.
Schultz of `Vest Bloomfield.
Contributions may be made to the
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Kidney Foundation of Michigan,
Cemetery.
Contributions may be
2350 S. Huron Parkway, Ann Arbor,
directed
to
the Henry Ford West
MI 48104. Services and interment
Bloomfield
Hospice and the Amen
were held at Hebrew Memorial Park.
can
Cancer
Society.
Arrangements
Arramzemcnts by Hebrew Memorial
Ira Kaufman Chapel.
Chapel.

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12/4
1998

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(248) 855-9463
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Free: I -877-GIFTS-88
Fax: 626-8468
t.
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and 14 Mile Road .
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