hen Herb Kaufman's daughters Ilene and Patty were old enough to type, they hand typed yahrzeit notices and envelopes on an IBM Selectric typewriter. Knowing Ira Kaufman's great grandson Chad and great granddaughter Stephanie were monitoring the chapel's Web site and answering e-mail inquires, we don't have to imagine the smile on Ira's face, we just look THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL at Grandpa Herbie. Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community Peter Yarrow of the THE KAUFMAN legendary folk group COMMUNITY CORNER Peter, Paul and Mary, and JCC presents Peter and Bethany Yarrow in a Chanukah Concert, 8 pm, Saturday, Dec 4, 1999 at Temple Emanui-El his daughter Bethany perform in a Chanukah Concert, 8 pm, Saturday, Dec 4, 1999 at Temple Emanu-El, 14450 W. 10 Mile in Oak Park. Co-sponsored by The Neighborhood Project and Temple Emanu-El, the concert is part of the JCC's Julius Chajes/ Encore Concert Series. Yarrow is best known as a singer/activist for social change. Bethany is a documentary filmmak- er, songwriter and singer. Tickets are $10 for JCC members and $15 for non-members. For more info. call (248) 967-4030. 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.irakaufinan.com e community for all o f heir support and kind words during this most tragic and difficult of times.Your expression of sympathy has been over- whelming and is more appreciated than any of ou could possibly know. The Family of the Late IN LOVING MEMORY OF BARBARA ELLEN BERNSTEIN St 11/26 1999 138 SHIRLEY ROLLINS Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 1:00 p.m., Sunday, December 5, 1999, at Clover Hill Cemetery. Rabbi Weiss will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. ROSE TRAGER, 80, of Southfield, died Nov. 21. She was the wife of the late Morris Trager; mother of Norman Trager and Susan (Dennis) Brozes; grandmother of Katie and Daniel; sister of Goldie Pollock. Private services were held. Contributions may be made to Beaumont Hospice, (248) 828- 9444. Weissman. "They were such love- birds," said her daughter. "They just had a blast together. A memorial service was held. Contributions may be made to the Evelyn and Fredrick Weissman Charitable Foundation, c/o Debra Baltus, 5750 New King St., Suite 275, Troy, MI 48098 or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Funeral Direction. EVELYN WEISSMAN, 73, of Franklin, died Nov. 16. "She he had zest for living," said her daughter, Margaret Weissman. She was a very passionate, dynamic, brilliant, fun-loving person. And she was pas- sionate about social Evelyn problems. Weissman Mrs. Weissman was a sociology pro- fessor at Wayne State University. She was co-author of the book, Trial and Error, on school desegregation. Mrs. Weissman strongly supported deseg- regation, but not school busing. She earned master's degrees in sociology and psychology from WSU. While working on her disser- tation on creative writers' alienation, she befriended comedian Lenny Bruce and author Richard Condon, among others. Her diverse hobbies and interests included travel, gardening, art, music, belly dancing and penguins. "She was always taking classes," said her daughter. "She was involved with something new all the time." She was also known for her knack for entertaining, said her daughter, inviting a "diverse group of people" to her parties. During the Detroit riots in 1967, Mrs. Weissman took her three young daughters to distribute bread in the inner city. "She was on a mis- sion to give food to the needy," said her daughter. "Despite major obsta- cles she did it because it was the right thing to do." Mrs. Weissman is survived by her daughters and sons-in-law, Rebecca Weissman and Zoz Compagnari of Franklin, Dr. Patricia Weissman, Margaret Weissman and Irwin Futernick of West Bloomfield; grandchildren Sarah and Max Futernick, Rose and Tony Marziale and Sam Brugman. She was the beloved wife of 45 years of the late Dr. Fredrick GUSSIE L. WRIGHT, 97, of Lakeland, Fla., died Nov. 16. Mrs. Wright was an auto parts bookkeep- er. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Samuel and Harriett Klein of Farmington Hills; daughters and sons-in-law Rose and Robert Jones of Miami, Madelyn and Julius Greenstone of Hillsdale; grandchildren Rosemary and Robert Lee, Kay-Ellen and Robert Murphy, Gail and Douglas Cohen, Adrienne and Harold Spencer, Michael and Pamela Greenstone, Suzanne Gary; and 10 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Oakview Cemetery. 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