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November 19, 1999 - Image 180

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-11-19

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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.

Channan Ben Shmuel
Samuel P. Goldstein
Abe Gubin
Cypojra Cecile Gubin
Sanford Lloyd Ketchen
Janina Krajewska (Kohn)
Arthur Moss
David Pinsker
Rebecca Rubin
Seymour Tilchin
Jack Gold
Max Goldfinger
Sidney Gould
Morris H. Kaner
Mary Krass
Lena (Ginsberg) Lavine
Dorothy Mandell
Regina Neimark
Rebecca Rabinowitz
William Rothman
Jack Zalmanow
Ervin Baker
Joyce Cohn
Julius Goldman
Moses Grossberg
Samuel Hornung
Saul Kaplan
Bessie Knoppow
Mary Rebecca Levin
Max Lindenbaum
Sandor Solomon Shapiro
Rose Staub
Solomon Abrams
Max Bernberg
Samuel Black
Sarah Frank
Alex Gottlieb

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YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH SCHOOL FOR BOYS
15751 West Lincoln Drive • Southfield, Michigan 48076

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Lyman Harris
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Hyman Rudolph
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Arthur E. Scherr
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Ethel Weinberger
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Max E. Wolf
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George M. Brown
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Lillian Chernick
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Michael Feigelman
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Freda Frazein
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Beulah Gaylord
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Rochel Raimi
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Marvin Rothman
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Nathan Shiovitz
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Sam Shtrom
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William Diamond
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Ellen Eizen
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Leo Faerber
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Morris Fox
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William Goldstein
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Harry Kasoff
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Leib Koller
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Harry Meisner
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Edith Posner
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Zelig Unrot
Margaret Helen (Strom) Berman 18
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Gussie Brickner
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Harold H. Cohen
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Joseph Diskin
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Sarah Rochel Bas
Shachna Goldstein
Note Ben Chaim Goldstein 18
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Pauline Greenblatt
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Meyer W. Leib
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Bessie Matz
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Max Partrich
Solomon Alexander Schaap 18
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Mary Schlosberg

YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH

Administration Office: 557-6750

Founded 1914

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SALLY ALLAN ALEXANDER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
14390 W. 10 Mile Road • Oak Park, Michigan 48237

LEO POLLACK, 75, former Detroiter
of North Palm Beach, Fla, died Nov. 13.
An attorney, Mr. Pollack was a mem-
ber of the bar in Florida and Michigan.
He was a 32nd-degree Mason and a
member of the Shrine Club and the Old
Port Cove Yacht Club. He was also a
member of Downtown Synagogue and
the Detroit Club.
He is survived by his wife, Madeline
C. Pollack; daughter and son-in-law
Susan Patrice "Patty" Frankel and Dale
Frankel of Huntington Woods; grand-
sons Mark, William and Warren; brother
and sister-in-law Arthur and Shirley
Pollack of Boynton Beach, Fla.; sister
and brother-in-law Selma and Jack
Winston of Bloomfield Township; sister-
in-law Blanche Pollack of Franklin.
He was the son of the late Morris and
the late Rose Pollack and brother of the
late David Pollack and the late Irene
Finkel.
Services in Florida.

HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL

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Humanist Society, Southern Poverty Law
Center and World Federalists
Association. He was also active with
Detroit Democratic politics.
He was a former president of the
Fresh Air Society, a patron of the
Stratford Shakespeare Festival, and active
with Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit
Symphony Orchestra and the Chamber
Music Society. He was a member of the
Birmingham Temple and a docent at the
Detroit Zoo.
Mr. Kurtzman is survived by his wife
of 61 years, Beth Kurtzman; daughters
Susan Rogin of Southfield, Carolyn Ban
of Pennsylvania; son Woof Kurtzman of
California; grandchildren Elissa Rogin,
Jennifer Rogin-Marks and Stephen
Marks; great-grandchildren Samuel and
Nathan Marks; sister Hilda Shapiro;
brother and sister-in-law David and
Bunny Kurzman of West Bloomfield;
sister-in-law Bernice Kurzman.
Contributions may be made to Focus
Hope, Fresh Air Society and the Jewish
Hospice and Chaplaincy Network.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

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BRENDA REISS, 76, of West
Bloomfield, died Nov. 10. She was a
beauty salon execu-
tive who was a life
member of Hadassah
and active with the
Jewish Vocational
Service.
Mrs. Reiss, the
daughter of a rabbi
in Poland, was a sur-
vivor of Auschwitz,
the only one of her
Brenda Reiss
family of ten chil-

dren to survive the Holocaust. She made
video tape testimony of her experiences
for the Holocaust Memorial Center in
West Bloomfield. "I want the world to
remember," she said.
"Brenda was a strong lady, she was
not afraid of anyone or of anything,"
said Rabbi Harold Loss of Temple Israel
at her funeral, adding, "She was at once
a mother and a grandmother to everyone
whom she met." While living at
Fleischman Residence, Mrs. Reiss, on
her own, distributed fruits and other
treats to the others. She also served on
the Fleischman food committee.
Rabbis Paul Yedwab and Joshua
Bennett of Temple Israel and Rabbi Avie
Shapiro of Fleischman also officiated
along with Cantors Harold Orbach and
Lori Corrsin ofTemple Israel.
She is survived by her daughters, Ida
and Mark Nemzin of West Bloomfield,
Janet Kallen of Farmington Hills; son
and daughter-in-law Sam and Ellen Reiss
of Toronto; grandchildren Craig and
Kristi Kallen, Stephanie Kallen, Sarah
and David Reiss, Stacy and Robert
Nemzin; companion Sidney Brickner.
Mrs. Reiss was the loving daughter of
the late Rabbi Shlomo and the late Sarah
Seradzka and the beloved wife of the late
Henry Reiss, a fellow Holocaust survivor.
Interment was at Beth El Memorial
Park. Contributions may be made to
Temple Israel Minyan Fund and
Hadassah. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

DR. SAUL B. ROSE, 74, of Scottsdale,
Ariz., died Nov. 4. A retired dentist, he
moved to Arizona from Bloomfield Hills
14 years ago.
He is survived by his wife, Carol
Rose, son Barry Rose of Boise, Idaho;
sisters Ruth Benjamin of Southfield,
Molly Center of Canada, Bell Linton of
Scottsdale, Bess Gorelick of Orchard
Lake.
Services in Arizona. Contributions
may be made to a charity of one's choice.

MOLLY ROSEN, 88, of West
Bloomfield, died Nov. 12.
She is survived by her sons and
daughters-in-law, Marvin and Deena
Rosen of Farmington Hills, Bernard and
Alarm Shindler Rosen of Berkeley, Calif.;
brother Abraham Belinsky of West
Bloomfield; grandchildren Richard
Rosen, Sherri Rosen, Debra and Gary
Columbus, Michael and Mary Beth
Rosen, Elizabeth and Lindsay Lee Rosen,
Paul and Karen Rosen; great-grandchil-
dren Ryan, Seth, Justin, Jared, Jordan,
Lindsay, Rachael, Cary, Max, Teddy.
Mrs. Rosen was the beloved wife of
the late Cecil Rosen.

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