Contact Person: Judy Kotzen
Hebrew Benevolent Society*
Ten consecutive Wednesday evenings,
5:45 to 7 p.m. Children coping with
parental separation or divorce in age-
appropriate groups. Helps children come
to some understanding and acceptance.
Concurrent parent support group.
Hebrew Memorial Chapel
26640 Greenfield Road
Oak Park, MI 48237
(248) 543-1622
Contact Person: Elaine Zeron
Funeral Director: Robert H. Bodzin
FUNERAL
ARRANGEMENTS
Alan H. Dorfman Funeral Direction
3924 W. Twelve Mile Road
Berkley, MI 48072
(248) 546-4700
FAX (248) 546-4703
Contact Person: Alan H. Dorfman or
Jonathan Dorfman
Serving the entire Detroit Jewish
community with dignity and
compassion regardless of religious
affiliation or commitment.
Ira Kaufman Chapel*
18325 W. Nine Mile Road
Southfield, MI 48075
(248) 569-0020
We provide professional services while
serving each individual as we would a
family member. Graveside and cemetery
chapel services.
(800) 325-7105
FAX: (248) 569-2502
Website: wwvv.irakaufrnan.corn
Contact Person: Herbert Kaufman, David
Techner or Otto Dube
For nearly 60 years, providing graveside,
large chapel, small chapel and cemetery
services in observance of the 3,000-year
traditions of the Jewish funeral.
Yeshiva Beth Yehudah*
15751 W. Lincoln Drive
Southfield, MI 48076
(248) 557-9380
FAX: (248) 557 6836
Email: yeshiva@altavista.net
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Preserve your loved one's memory by
creating an everlasting tribute atYeshiva
BethYehudah with Kaddish, a memorial
plaque or dedication.
CEMETERIES
Ahavas Israel Cemetery and
Greenwood
Congregation Ahavas Israel
2727 Michigan Ave., N.E
Grand Rapids, MI 49506
(616) 949-2840
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Honorable Menschen
Bloomfield Township
f everyone had Esther's attitude, the world would be a
much better place. "It's very, very necessary for a fulfill-
"I'm not an angel
ing, active life to be involved," she says.
At 84, Esther volunteers at Jewish Family Service on
or extraordinary.
Wednesdays and Thursdays, delivers kosher Meals on Wheels on
By helping
Fridays and once a week she hosts a consumer information radio
show for Detroit Radio Information Service, which serves the
others, I'm
print-impaired community in southeast Michigan. She's been at
helping myself."
the mike for 18 years.
"I'm just continuing what I did all my life. I was a social worker
for 30 years; now I'm just not paid for it," Esther says. "I found that by helping others, I'm
helping myself. It makes me feel good."
Esther was drawn to the visually impaired through professional experiences. "I worked
with geriatrics, some with vision problems. I admired their strengths."
For about seven years, Esther visited four elderly blind people every other week. She'd
handle their mail and keep them company. Two have since died, one is in a nursing home and
the other moved away.
Years ago, when her husband died months before her retirement, Esther consciously decided
to step up her volunteer involvement. "I became so involved because then I had no time to
feel sorry for myself," she says. "I've kept busy; its the only way I keep going. That's my life.
"I'm not a complainer," says Esther, who walks one hour five days a week. "We all have
aches and pains. I overlook them to do what I have to do."
No matter how bt isy her weekdays, Esther saves her weekends for her family, which includes
a son and daughter, three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren who cherish their Gigi
Esther very much.
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