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December 03, 1999 - Image 150

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-12-03

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flerhcri Kaufman

P

erhaps there is no greater symbol of Kavod Ha-Met (honoring the dead) than

the Shomer, the religious watchman who prays for the soul of the deceased. From

the first family we served 57 years ago, to the present, our chapel is staffed with a

Shomer 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Our legacy is serving Detroit's Jewish

community with dignity and

adherence to tradition.

THE I RA KAUFMAN C HAPEL

Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community

The Jewish Community
THE KAUFMAN
Center
and Temple Israel
COMMUNITY CORNER

host a panel discussion
"Reclaiming Jewish Rituals:
Where Do I Belong?" 7:30
pm, Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at
the D. Dan & Betty Kahn
Bldg. on the Eugene and
Marcia Applebaum Jewish
Community Campus. The

JCC/Temple Israel
p resent
"Jewish Women: Then,
Now and What's Next?"
Wed., Dec 15, 1999,
7:30 pm at D. Dan &
Betty Kahn Bldg.

panel includes women
active in the Jewish
community and is part of
the series "Jewish Women:
Then, Now and What's
Next?"
Admission is free, and
the public is invited.
For more information
call (248) 661-7649.

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.iralcaufman.com

In Loving Memory of

ROSALYN LINER

1924-1995

It has been 4 years, but not a day has passed
that you are not in our thoughts.

Sadly missed.

Love,
Your daughters Judy & Marilyn

In loving memory of
Esther Nessel
December 8, 1990

Time forgives many things
But it doesn't forgive loss
That is revisited today, everyday
With sweet longings and wistful thoughts
You're in our hearts always
With love and honor.

Sadly missed by husband Tom, daughters Karen, Debbie, Michelle and families

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In the West Bloomfield Plaza
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GODI VA

Local, Same Day &
Nationwide Delivery

Virginia, Sandra and lain McIntyre of
Australia; sons and daughters-in-law Dr.
Steven and Jacquelyn Rossmoore of
Harrison Township, Leonard and
Shelley Rossmoore of Huntington
Woods; grandchildren Rhonda Poster,
Christopher and Mathew Rodgers,
Heather and Andrew McIntyre, Jennifer,
Ian, Erica, Raymond Rossmoore; broth-
er Harvey Wechsler of Southfield.
Contributions may be made to the
Dialysis Unit, Scripps Memorial
Hospital, 9888 Genesee Ave., La Jolla,
CA 92037, or to charity of one's choice.

FANNY SHANBAUM, 93, of
Windsor, died Nov. 26.
Mrs. Shanbaum was born in Toronto
and attended Jarvis Collegiate. She was a
Windsor resident since 1925.
Mrs. Shanbaum was the mother of
Herbert (Melody) of West Bloomfield,
Murray (Barbara) of Windsor, Richard
(Terri) of Ottawa; grandmother of
Anthe, Phaedra, Jason, Elena,
Cassandra, Rochelle (Robbie), David
(Debbie), Joe, Charles, Joshua.
She was the wife of the late Joe
Shanbaum and sister of the late Saul
(Charlie) of Detroit and Abraham of
Erie, Pa., and Los Angeles.
Interment was in Windsor.
Contributions may be made to a charity
of one's choice.

Harris, Alexander Ouimet; sisters and
brothers-in-law Anna Ross, Goldie and
Robert Monroe, Jeanne and Austin
Pate; brothers and sisters-in-law
Herbert and Natalie Applebaum,
Bernard and Marge Applebaum and
sister-in-law Betty Applebaum.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Burton L. Warpup, the loving grand-
mother of the late James Harris and the
late Joie Parowski and the dear sister of
the late Dorothy White and the late
Albert Applebaum.
Interment was at Acacia Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be made
to the Ronald McDonald House and
Hospice of Michigan. Arrangements byl
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

HANNA WHER IR, 93, of

Southfield, died Nov. 30.
She is survived by her sisters, Shirley
Anstandig of Southfield, Betty Letow of
Southfield; nieces and nephews includ-
ing Dr. Raymond (Shelly) Weitzman
and Jackie (Bob) Richman.
She was the beloved wife of the late
Shirley Wheeler.
Graveside services were at the Hebrev
Memorial Park. Contributions may be
made to the Community Living Center,
33235 Grand River, Farmington Hills,
MI 48336, or to a charity of one's
choice. Arrangements by Dorfman
Funeral Direction.

EVE STEWART, 79, of West

Bloomfield, died Nov. 27. Mrs. Stewart
was a member of Hadassah and Temple
Israel and its sisterhood.
She is survived by her sons and
daughter-in-law, Loren "Larry" Stewart
of West Bloomfield, Jeffrey and Helene
Stewart of West Bloomfield; daughter
and son-in-law Susan and Jules
Rappaport of Farmington Hills; grand-
children Andy and Stacey Lakind, Ona,
Teva and Meera Stewart, Jordan, Joshua
and Rachel Stewart; brother and sister-.
in-law Ray and Liz Lebow of Oregon.
Mrs. Stewart was the beloved wife of
the late Maurice "Maury" Stewart.
Interment was at Beth El Memorial
Park. Contributions may be made to the
Maurice M. and Eve Stewart Prayer
Book Fund at Temple Israel.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

LILLIAN WARPUP, 65, of Livonia,

died Nov. 27.
Mrs. Warpup is survived by her
daughters and sons-in-law, Marina and
Victor Parowski of Clinton Township,
Tina Warpup of Westland, Nina and
James Harris of Louisiana; son Mitchell
Warpup of Livonia; grandchildren
Victor Parowski IV, Monika Keith,
Heather Harris, Brett Keith, Jessica

Correction

Goldie Zager, whose obituary appeared
Nov. 19, is also survived by her son and
daughter-in-law, Sheldon and Phylis
Zager of West Bloomfield.

Photos Welcome

The Jewish News will be happy to
publish photographs of the deceased
in all obituaries. There is no charge.
Photos should be clear and as
recent as possible. Only the individ-
ual will be published. We reserve the
right to reject any photograph.
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deceased's name, as well as a return
name and address. Do not write on
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the Jewish News by noon Tuesday to
be considered for that Friday's
paper. To be returned, all pho-
tographs must be accompanied by a
stamped, self-addressed envelope.

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