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March 12, 1999 - Image 156

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-03-12

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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.
ADAR I MARCH
AD R I MARCH
17
29
Lillian Pitkowsky
14
Z 6
Morris Balansoff
17
29
Herman
Schultz
26•
14
Yetta Weinstein
17
29
Minnie Shrager
14 -
26
Rebecca Abel
17
29
Hannah Usher
14
26
Isaac August
NISSAN
14
26
Louis Dzodin
18
1
Lea Ferrer
14
26
Nathan Grunt
18
1
Louis Gladstone
14
26
Max Newman
18
1
Salomon Marx
15
27
Frances Cutler
18
1
Dr. Charles Ornstein
15
27
Rose Kaner
18
1
Bertha Palman
15
27
Tzeitel Schmidel
18
1
Annie Sarko
15
27
Leonard Finkel
18
1
Harvey Phillip Sherman
15
27
Samuel E. Gottlieb
18
1
Sara Siegel
15
27
Frank Greenwald
18
1
Rose Smith
15
27
Sam Levine
18
1
Morris Snyder
15
27
Louis Patlow
18
1
Sam Turkel
15
27
Jack Pinchuk
19
2
Jack Barck
15
27
Abraham Riskin
19
2
Paul Alan Berent
15
27
Abe Schwartz
19
2
Moshe Bordoley
15
27
Goldie Schweitzer
19
2
Jacob Fleishman
15
27
Max Spoon
19
2
Albert H. Friedman
16
28
Max Frazein
19
2
Doris
Hollo
16
28
Bella M. Rabinovitch
19
2
Fern Kunick
16
28
Essie Rosenbloom
19
2
Eva Leach
16
28
Benjamin R. Berman
19
2
Isadore E. Lichtenstein
16
28
Sam Brown
19
2
Joseph Under
16
28
Martha Garfinkel
19
2
Sadie Moehlman
16
28
Rose Katz
19
2
Robert Benjman Novitz
16
28
David Pessman
19
2
Sadie Rosenthal
16
28
Pearl Stein
19
2
Dr. Harold Rowe
16
28
Benjamin Sussman
19
2
Imre Weiss
17
29
Misha Bickoff
20
3
Laura Burns
17
29
Rebecca Cohen
20
3
Manie Cohen
17
29
Mary Ernstein
20
3
Isaac Goldstein
17
29
Sarah Sherwin
20
3
Philip
Gordon
17
29
Louis Shoskes
20
3
Sylvia Holtzman
17
29
Adolph Bassin
20
3
Harry Rimar
17
29
Max Bed
20
3
Rachel Seyburn
17
29
Lisa Birman
20
3
Rabbi Ephraim F. Shapiro
17
29
Goldie A. Delidow
20
3
Jack Sklar
17
29
Thelma Golob
20
3
Charles Williams
17
29
Anne Kosins

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Helping children cope with grief
and death can be especially hard
for the family.Hebrew Memorial
offers information about how
adults can help in a booklet
entitled Why Is Everyone Crying?
It is available at no charge
upon request.

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Executive Director, H.B.S.

fiebrew Memorial Chapel

26640 Greenfield Rd., Oak Park, MI 48237

Mark Klinger and Robert Bodzin,
Licensed Funeral Directors

Contributions may be directed to the
National Kidney Foundation and the
Karmanos Cancer Institute.

HAROLD L. FRANK, 82, of Bloomfield

Hills, died March 4. Mr. Frank was the vice
president and treasurer of Detroit
Aluminum and Brass (DAB Industries) and
the president of Ruth and Harold Frank
Interiors, Inc. He was a 1932 graduate of
Cranbrook and a 1938 graduate of the
University of Pennsylvania Wharton School.
Mr. Frank is survived by his wife, Ruth
Frank; daughters and sons-in-law Kate
Frank Cohen and Steven Cohen of New
York, Gale Frank Adise and Stephen Adise
of Maryland; grandchildren Jonah Levey,
Jedidiah Cohen and Amy Cohen and Walter
Schmidt; sister Rosalie Kolbert of
Bloomfield Hills.
Contributions may be directed to the
Ruth and Harold Frank Great Hall Fund,
do Girl Scouts USA, 420 Fifth Avenue,
New York, NY 10018.

HELEN GERSHUNE, 89, of Huntington

Woods, died Feb. 27.
Mrs. Gershune was
a past president of
Hadassah, active in
Primrose, a member of
Young At Heart, a past
vice president of the
membership of Ahavas
Achim and a volunteer
with the Red Cross
during World War II.
.She is survived by
her son and daughter-in-law, Gerald and
Rochelle Gershune of Huntington Woods;
grandchildren Jeffrey and Deborah
Gershune; sister Irma Blank of Missouri.
She was the beloved wife of the late Julius
W Gershune.
Contributions may be made to
Hadassah, Red Cross and Adat Shalom
Synagogue.

LEONARD GLASER, 82, of Livonia, died

March 1. He is survived by his son, Barry
Glaser of New Hudson, Mich.; brother and
sister-in-law, Joseph and Bessie Glaser of
Hallandale, Fla.
Mr. Glaser was the beloved husband of
the late Beverly Glaser, loving father of the
late Randy Glaser, loving brother of the late
Gertrude Charnow.
Contributions may be made to the Israel
charity of one's choice.

FRED GOLDMAN, 101, of Farmington

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Hills, died March 6.
He is survived by his beloved wife of
81 years, Mariam Goldman; daughter
and son-in-law Ann and Max Snyder of
Palm Desert, Calif.; grandchildren Jan
(Bob) Emmer, Karen Brenner, Jerry
(Harriet) Goldman, Ken Snyder, Steve
Snyder, Tina (Chris) Norton; great-
grandchildren, Jeff and Brian Emmer,
Lori & Stacy Brenner, Philip, Erik and
Brooke Goldman, Gregory and Alex
Norton.

Mr. Goldman was the beloved father
and father-in-law of the late Hy and
Lucille Goldman. Contributions may be
made to the charity of one's choice.

LOIS JEAN GOLDMAN, 70, of

Southfield, died Feb. 24.
She is survived by her aunt, Ann Sloman
of West Bloomfield. She was the beloved
daughter of the late Harvey and Ethel
Goldman. Contributions may be made to
the charity of one's choice.

BERNICE HELPER, 86, of Southfield,

died March 1. Mrs. Helper was a piano
teacher and a concert pianist.
She is survived by her brother and sister-
in-law, Joel and Barbara Jacob of Florida.
Mrs. Helper was the beloved wife of the late
Ralph E. Helper.

EDWARD HOFFMAN, 60, of Southfield,

died March 1.
He Is survived by his brothers and sisters-
in-law, Arie and Ruth Hochman of Tel Aviv,
David and Marcel Hochman of Israel; sisters
and brothers-in-law Yona Citrin of Israel,
Dvora and Eliyahu Karp of Israel, Leah and
Nissan Toron of Israel; cousins; nieces and
nephews; dear friend, Rebecca Dulaney.

BENJAMIN "BEN" KATZMAN, 77, of
Waterford, died March 1. Mr. Katzman was
a member of Perfection Masonic Lodge.
He is survived by his daughters and sons-
in-law, Maureen and Dr. Larry Ashman of
Farmington Hills, Suzi and Dr. Ronald
Bonheim of Waterford; brothers and sisters-
in-law Sidney and Sara Kay of Southfield,
Maury and Barbara Katzman of Southfield;
grandchildren Joel Ashman, Carlee Ashman,
.Beckie Bonheim, Tony Bonheim.
Mr. Katzman was the beloved husband
of the late Marion Katzman; loving brother
of the late Joseph Katzman.
Contributions may be made to Muscular
Dystrophy Association, • 810 7th Avenue,
New York, N.Y. 10019.

MARILYN KATZMAN, 68, of Oak Park,

died March 1.
Mrs. Katzman is survived by her daugh-
ters and sons-in-law, Donna and Thomas
McClish of Virginia, Ellen and Robert
Corman of California, Felice and Joseph
Coots of Oak Park, Sheryl Katzman of
Rochester Hills; sons and daughter-in-law
Brian Katzman of Warren, Bert and Sue
Katzman of Dewitt; grandchildren Amanda,
Rebecca, Casey, Daniel, Nicholas, Steven,
Brandon and Tiffany; sister Blanche Salinger
of West Bloomfield.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Manuel Katzman. Contributions may be
directed to a charity of one's choice.

SEYMORE SAUL LEVITSKY, 59, former-

ly of Oak Park of Delray Beach, Fla., died
Feb. 19.
He is survived by his wife, Elaine;
sons Richard Levitsky of Royal Oak,
Ronald (Jerilyn) Saferstein of Royal
Oak; grandson Benjamin; sister Alice

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