101 When Sorry is Not Enough Shiva Trays Shiva Baskets & Trays • Chocolates and Nuts and Complete Dinners (nuts salted or unsalted) ALL FOODS ARE PREPARED IN SHIRLEE BLOOM'S PRIVATE KITCHEN • Candy • Dried Fruit • Pastries • Sugar-Free Candy Only Kosher Products Used In Preparation of Food AT THE VINEYARDS He Could Make Anything Grow' Jewish Congregation (which later merged into Beth Abraham Hillel Moses). Dr. Feldman was a board member of Israel Bonds and was honored by the Jewish abbi Milton Arm charac- Theological Society. During World War terized the lace Dr. Manuel II, he was a lieutenant in the U.S. Army. Feldman as "a Renaissance Dr. Feldman was an advanced Mall. " master gardener and lecturer, His son, Dr. James but his son said his ability to Feldman, agreed. He said his make things grow didn't stop father "gave rebirth and validi- with soil. "He could make ry" to whatever he was anything grow — taking involved in. ideas and making them grow Rabbi Arm called the from the ground up, with a Southfield dentist, who died vision." June 13 at age 81, "a Friend . Dr. Feldman is survived unsurpassed — a delightful by his wire, Doris Feldman; human being with a tremen- sons and daughters-in-law dous capacity to give of him- Dr. James and Debby self." Dr. Feldman's son cred- Dr. Manuel Feldman of West Bloomfield, ited his father with helping Feldman others — from friends of 65 Dr. Clark Feldman of Los years standing to patients Angeles; daughter and son- with whom he became close. in-law Dr. Terri and Dr. Steven Feldman The No. I thing in his life, though, of West Bloomfield; grandchildren was his family. Embracing education and Daniel, Benjamin and Allison Feldman, •involving himself in music, he encour- Michael, Tzipi and Jennifer Feldman, aged his children ..i) excel in both. Maren and Evan Fischer; sisters and After graduating from Wayne College brother-in-law Rose Silver of Southfield, in Detroit, Dr. Feldman attended and Bea and Sam Leaderman of Delray was later named Alumnus of the Year at Beach, Fla.; brother Dr. Raymond Marquette University Dental School. He Feldman and brothers-in-law and sisters- became president of the Alpha Omega in-law Jeanne Eizelman, Sam Snitman, Dental Fraternity/Detroit chapter and an Bert Snitman, Fritzi Darval, Rosalyn international regent of Alpha Omega Meklir and Ceil Feldman. Fraterniry, which gave him its meritorious Dr. Feldman was the dear brother of award. the late Irving Feldman. Described by Rabbi Arm as "a won- Interment was at Beth Moses derful congregational leader," Dr. Cemetery, with arrangements by the Ira Feldman was instrumental in the merger Kaufman Chapel. of congregations Beth Aaron and Ahavas Contributions may be made to the Dr. Achim, and served as Beth Achim's first Manuel Feldman Beth Achim Religious president. He was a past president of School fund, Adat Shalom Synagogue, . Congregation Beth Moses and was heavi- 29901 Middlebelt Road, Farmington ly involved in :ts merger with Evergreen ly Hills, MI 48334. ❑ SHELLI DORFMAN Editorial Assistant II BETTY BRECHER, 87, of Southfield, died June 5. Mrs. Brecher was an insur- ance underwriter and a member of Northwest Child Rescue Women. She is survived by her sisters and brother-in-law, Yetta and David Rothenberg of Oak Park, Shirley Harris of Oak Park, Rose Cohn of Southfield, Deana Cohn of Southfield; brother and sister-in-law Jack and Emily Cohn. Mrs. Brecher was the beloved wife of the late Max Brecher and the dear sister of the late Evelyn Berkley and the late Helen Cohn. Interment at Beth Abraham Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Northwest Child Rescue. Arrangements by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. JOSEPH D. BRODY, 67, of Bloomfield Hills, died June 9. He is survived by his wife, Hinda Brody; mother Ann Panech; son and daughter-in-law Lee and Deborah Brody of Waterford; daughters and sons-in-law Phyllis and Grigori Tabacnic of Novi, Wendy and Charles Delaney of West Bloomfield; brother Harold Brody of San Diego; grandchildren Rachel, Pamila, Jessica, Benjamin, Marlee, Kelli, Kayla. Mr. Brody was the loving son of the late Leo Brody. Contributions may be made to American Diabetes Association, 30600 Telegraph Rd., Ste 2255, Bingham Farms, MI 48025, Kidney Foundation, 2350 S. Huron Parkway, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, B'nai Brith, 31600 W. 13 Mile, Ste. 120, Farmington Hills, MI 48334. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. 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