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December 24, 1999 - Image 122

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-12-24

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family we serve. For nearly 60 years, we have shown flexibility through

unsurpassed responsiveness to Detroit's Jewish community.

THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL

Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community

THE KAUFMAN
COMMUNITY CORNER
Hadassah offers Adult
Jewish Education; Life
Cycling Group being
formed, starting
Jan 11, 2000.

Greater Detroit Chapter
of Hadassah offers its

newest educational program,
teaching adults the hows,
whys and joys of celebrating
the Jewish holidays.
This Life Cycling Group
is held in 10 two-hour
sessions, beginning
Jan 11, 2000.
The course is open to men
and women of all ages and

explores Judaism in a
friendly no-pressure
environment.
There is a fee for this
program.

Call Laura Muzich
at (248) 683-5030.

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SHALOM DETROIT
WELCOMES NEWCOMERS TO
OUR JEWISH COMMUNITY
Call the Women's Department at
(248) 203-1494 for more information

daughter-in-law Dr. Jack and Karen
Singer of West Bloomfield; daughter
and son-in-law Charlotte and Dr.
Meyer Arbit of West Bloomfield;
grandchildren Sheryl and Gregg
Nathanson, Nancy and Dr. Avery
Goldstein, Dr. Daniel and Sherrie
Singer, Julie and Dan Sonenberg,
Dr. Steven and Edie Arbit, Dr.
Philip and Brenda Arbit; great-
grandchildren Sara, Andrew and
Zoe Nathanson, Scott and Andy
Sonenberg, Alec, Evan and Noah
Arbit and Jake Arbit; sisters Frances
Sedman and Rhoda Shames.
She was the dear sister of the late
Ruth Gates and the late Jennie
Robins.
Interment was at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park. Contributions may
be made to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

ROSE SUCHER, of West
Bloomfield, died Dec. 17.
She was the mother of M.
Marvin (Sharon) Sucher and Harry
Sucher; grandmother of Lori (Tom)
Luck, Mark (Sherrie) Sucher,
Jonathan (Kristen) Sucher; great-
grandmother of Justin, Blair and
Caroline Sucher.
Interment was at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Arrangements by
Care Memorial Society.

BETTY TAUB, 86, of Southfield,
died Dec. 20.
She is survived by her son and
daughter-in-law, Gary and Angel
Berger of West Bloomfield; daugh-
ter Susan Berger of Clawson; sister
Bernice Herman of Albuquerque,
N.M.; grandchildren Scott (Marla)
Berger, Stacy Kurinsky, Shay
(Kristina) Berger; great-grandchil-
dren Emma, Harrison and Justin.
She was the beloved wife of the
late Sam Berger and Louis Taub.
Graveside services were at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman Funeral
Direction.

MORRIS M. TILL-
INGER, 80, former
Detroiter of Fort
Wayne, Ind., died
Dec. 14.
A native of
Montreal, Mr.
Tillinger came to
Detroit as a child,
attended Cass

Morris
Tillinger

Technical High School and
Michigan State University. He had
been in the auto parts and scrap
metal business and was retired from
Omnisource Corp.
A captain in the U.S. Army Air
Corps in World War II, he partici-
pated in the D-Day invasion and
later served in the Korean War. He
was a member of the Jewish War
Veterans and of B'nai Jacob
Synagogue in Indiana.
Mr. Tillinger is survived by his
wife, Doris; daughters Helen,
Katherine, Marie and Jenny; eight
grandchildren.
Full military honors were accord-
ed Mr. Tillinger at interment ser-
vices in Fort Wayne.

CHARLES UPFAL, 83, of
Farmington Hills, died Dec. 14.
He is survived by his wife, Wela
Upfal, sons and daughter-in-law
Jack Upfal of Chandler, Ariz., Mark
Upfal of Ann Arbor, Nathan and
Rochelle Upfal of West Bloomfield;
grandchildren Emily, Julia, Jessica
and Joshua Upfal.
Interment was at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park. Services and
arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

BARBARA WEISS, 57, of Las
Vegas, died Dec. 16. She was born
in Detroit and lived in Michigan
and Florida before settling in Las
Vegas.
She is survived by her brother,
Leslie Feldman of Miami; children
Paul S. Weiss of Columbia, Md.,
and Eric M. Weiss of Las Vegas;
grandchild Connor Benjamin Weiss.
Memorial services were in Las
Vegas. Services and interment were
in North Lauderdale, Fla.
Contributions may be made to the
American Cancer Society.

EDWARD ZACK, 90, of Orchard
Lake, died Dec. 15. Mr. Zack was a
quality control inspector at
American Motors.
He is survived by his wife, Rose
Zack; daughters and son-in-law
Elaine and Gary Trahey, Joyce
Vivoda; grandchildren Lauren E.
Trahey and fiance Jared Morton,
Leah Beth Trahey.
Interment was at Oakview
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to Hospice of Michigan.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

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