PROVIDING THE MOST PROFESSIONAL, PERSONAL SERVICE AT THE MOST REASONABLE COST Our guarantee during your time of need . Alan H. Dorfman Funeral Direction Brazil; cousins in Brazil. Services and interment were held at Hebrew Memorial Park. THE DORFMAN PROMISE: SHELDON D. SLAVIN, 70, of Farmington Hills, died Jan. 27. Mr. Slavin taught public speaking, drama and English for 30 years and retired in 1998 from the Livonia school system. He is survived by his wife, Sandra Cantor Slavin, and daughters, Tamara (Smokey) Vines of Silt, Colo. and Gabrielle Slavin of Montague, Mass. A memorial service was held at the Birmingham Temple. . NETTIE INDIANER SORKIN, 79, died Feb. 8. She had resided in the Detroit area the past 25 years, cominc , from Flint. She attended University of b Michigan-Flint and Wayne State University. Mrs. Sorkin was employed by the State of Michigan as a social worker and then as an employment interviewer. She also owned her own real estate company, LPR Corporation. • Surviving are daughters, Lea Sakora of Southfield, Pola Fletcher of Troy, Gina Lippman of Stuart, Fla.; brother Dr. Leo Indianer of Tarzana, Calif.; and five grand- children. Services were at Sharp Funeral Homes, Swartz Creek. Interment in Machpelah Cemetery, Flint. "We have founded the Alan H. Dorfman Funeral Direction to provide the finest professional services & arrangements at a lower price, while serving each individual as we would a personal family member" /Southfield, died Feb. 3. Mr. Stone worked in the deli depart- ment at Farmer Jack, was a union steward and was the previous owner of McCohens in Dearborn. He was also an army instructor in heavy artillery during the Korean War. Mr. Stone is survived by his wife of 31 years, Marilyn Stone; daughters and sons- rTangements can be made in the confort and convenience of your own home. • he-need arrangements. • Provide a complete, meanin rl service • Sensible alternatives "SERVING 'IIIE JEWISH COIVIMUNTIY FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY."' ALAN & JONATHAN DORFMAN Licensed Funeral Directors (248) 546-4700 -mi""411\XT1121rforr. 3924 West Twelve Mile Road • Berkley, Michigan 48072 The Staff, Board of Directors Administra,,tion and the entire Yeshiva Beth Yehudah family expresses its heartfelt and deepest condolences to the family of the late Stephen E. Levitz Steve was a builder of Torah-a builder of schools and synagogues- a builder for the future of the Jewish community. \ -SOLOMON STEINER, 88, of Delray ' Beach, Fla., died Feb. 2. He is survived by his sons and daugh- ters-in-law, Izzy and Bracha Steiner of West Bloomfield, Mark and Bracha Steiner of Brooklyn; grandchildren, Joshua, Avi, Aryeh, Leah, Rachel, Avichai. Services and interment were held in Florida. TACK "JACOB" STONE, 69, of • Graveside 6. cemetery chapel services • Temple and Synagogue Serriees • Qyality burial caskets at substantially lowe• prices. • shiva service needs. • Ifyou choose to follow thejewish tradition ofa graveside or cemetery chapel service, you don't have to pay the extra costs associated with a large funer al lionle. • Substantial savings ANNA SPITZ, 78, of Bloomfield Hills, died Feb. 5. Mrs. Spitz was a department store manager. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Janice and Dr. Stephen Gunther of Bloomfield Hills; son and "D daughter-in-law, Robert and Jane Spitz of Hanover, Mass., and grandchildren, Alexandra, Darren, William, Genevieve and Alexander. Mrs. Spitz was the beloved wife of the late Martin Spitz. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be directed to Jewish Association for Residential Care. Where Tradition Meets the Seeds of a Modern World: May his memory be a blessing to his family and our entire community. Rabbi Avrohom Fishman Dean Rabbi Norman Kahn Executive Vice-President Rabbi Shmuel Kaufman Scholarship Director Rabbi Eli Mayerfeld Executive Director Marvin Berlin Honorary President Dr. Maury Ellenberg Chairman of the Board Rabbi Shmuel Irons Chairman, Vaad HaChinuch Gary Torgow President 2/12 1999 Detroit Jewish News