\ tzla :•Ng fic•bert Ka111111(711 Jacob Feldman 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 Cohn Haddow Center for Judaic Studies hosts an Int'l Conference on Jews & the Urban Experience, March 7-8, 1999. THE IRA KAU F MA N CHAPEL Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community Cohn Haddow Center for Judaic Studies hosts an Int'l Conference with two free lectures open to the public. Nathan Glazer discusses Jews &-. the Urban Experience: A Historical Assessment, 7:30 pm, March 7, 1999 at Temple Beth-El. A reception follows. Jeffrey Shandler discusses Urban Jewish Landscape in Television: A Multimedia Presentation 8:15 pm, March 8, 1999 at Adat Shalom. Afterwards is a reception celebrating Cohn Haddow's 10th anniversary. For more info, call (313) 577-2679. 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.irakaufman.com ABIE STEIN, 75, of Farmington, died February 18. He is survived by his brother, Morris Stein of Florida; sister, Ann Starr Gross of Southfield; nieces and nephews, Irving Stein and Zelda Gechter, Rose, Albun, Edith and Larry Kowalsky, Ilene and Joseph Treblin, Lillian Stein, Ted Ring, Dorothy and Jack Shapiro, Judy and Donald Michnoff, Beverly and Frank Blaize, Elaine and Paul Richman, Marilyn Schwartz, Allen and Barbara Zatkoff, Harvey and Lorraine Starr, Lloyd and Arlene Starr, Diane and Howard Becker, Gary and Gail Granat, Laurie and Jeffery Cohen; many great nieces and great nephews and cousins. Mr. Stein was the loving son of the late Gimple and Lottie Stein; loving brother and brother-in-law of the late Tom Adelson, the late Max and Rose Stein, the late Manny Gross, the late Harry Zatkoff, the late Bella and Morton Granat, the late Miriam Stein, the late Ben Starr, the late Harry and Mollie Stein, the late Eva Adelson, loving uncle of the late Martin Stein, the late Sylvia Ring, the late Donald Schwartz. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Services and arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. In Loving Memory of Moshe Bizaoui Our dear husband, father and grandfather who passed away March 10, 1998. Our memories of you transcend time and place. You live in our hearts and minds. Because of you we know love, because of you we know warmth, because of you we love life as you always did. You taught us well the merit of living. You taught us well the merit of giving. Always missed by wife Gizy; daughter Edith; son-in-law Harvey; grandchildren Jeffrey and Laurice; and Grammy Sue. 2/26 1999 150 Detroit Jewish News Judy and Aaron Brackin of Castro Valley, Calif.; grandchildren Sarah Rabin and Daniel Rabin of Mountain View Calif.; sister and brother-in-law, Carol and Ivan Chasalow of Wippany, N.J.; broth- ers Alan Silver of Enfield, Conn., Gerald Silver of Nashua, N.H., Franklin Silver of Brockton, Mass. Contributions may be directed to Beth Israel Congregation, 2000 Washtenaw Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 and Arbor Hospice, 2366 Oak Valley Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48103. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. JEANNETTE TILCHIN, 71, of Huntington Woods, died Feb. 21. Ms. Tilchin was a social worker at Camp Tamarack. She was president of Congregation Beth Shalom from 1985 - 1987, an executive board member of the Fresh Air Society and a long-time supporter and volunteer for many Jewish and charitable orga- nizations. She is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law, William Tilchin and Carol Tilchin Giliberto of Rhode Island, Michael Tilchin and Linda Greer of Maryland; daughters and son-in-law Minda Tilchin of Huntington Woods, Marcia Tilchin and Scott Spitzer of New York; grandchildren Benjamin and Elizabeth Tilchin, Bethany and Aaron Tilchin Schaer, Ross and Carla Tilchin, Avrohom Spitzer- Tilchin; sister Anna Katz Brenner of New York; brothers and sisters-in- law Morris and Dolores Katz of New Mexico, Dr. Isadore and Celia Katz of Colorado, Jerry and Stephanie Katz of Detroit. Ms. Tilchin was the dear sister-in- law of the late Rueben Gold. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be directed to the Jeannette Tilchin Memorial Fund at Congregation Beth Shalom, 14601 West Lincoln, Oak Park, MI 48237. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. RUTH RAY WEINSHELBAUM, 79, of Detroit, died Feb. 20. Mrs. Weinshelbaum was a cards and china buyer and a member of B'nai B'rith. She is survived by her husband, Jacob Weinshelbaum; daughter Joan Weinshelbaum of Detroit; sister and brother-in-law Irene and Lt. Herman Marmelstein. Mrs. Weinshelbaum was the dear sister of the late Adele Kanter. Contributions may be directed to Angela Hospice. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. MURRAY WINOKUR, 87, of Novi, died Feb. 18. He is survived by his sons and daughters-in-law, Terry and Hinda Winokur of Boca Raton, Fla., Dr. Stanley and Katherine Winokur of Atlanta, Richard and Kristine Winokur of Buford, Ga.; brother Martin Winokur of Phoenix; five grandchildren. Interment in Israel. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. JACQUELINE ZIGMAN, 74, of Farmington Hills, died Feb. 18. Mrs. Zigman was a family thera- pist and in the 1980s was a colum- nist, "Raising Kids," for The Detroit News. She was a member as well as an usher for the Birmingham Temple and on the board of the Society for Humanistic Judaism. Mrs. Zigman is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Paul Zigman and Doris Lowy of Maryland and grandson Nicolas Zigman. She was the beloved wife of the late Nathan E. Zigman and the loving mother of the late Ronald Zigman. Contributions may be directed to the Birmingham Temple. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Photos Welcome The Jewish News will be happy to publish photographs of the deceased in all obituaries. There is no charge. Photos should be clear and as recent as possible. Only the individ- ual will be published. We reserve the right to reject any photograph. Unfortunately, we cannot use scanned or electronic submissions. Please attach a label on the back of the photograph that includes the deceased's name, as well as a return name and address. Do not write on the photograph itself. All photos must be received at The Jewish News by noon Tuesday to be considered for that Friday's paper. 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