Obituaries Private family services were held. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Funeral Direction. 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 TH E IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL adherence to tradition. Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community with guest speaker and best-selling author Rabbi Joseph Telushkin. Among Term 1 courses are music, history, Jewish Internet and Jewish cooking Courses are $15 each, or $36 for unlimited courses. For brochure and info. call JCC at (248) 661-7649 starts its 2nd exciting year THE KAUFMAN Jan 25, 2000 at both JCC COMMUNITY CORNER locations. More than 50 SAJE Term 1 Adult Jewish Education Courses begin at both JCC locations Jan 25, 2000 SAJE — Seminars for Adult Jewish Enrichment — courses will be offered and taught by Detroit - area rabbis, cantors, educators, scholars and community leaders, representing all streams of Judaism, including secular and unaffiliated. SAJE kicks off Jan 18 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 IN GOOD TASTE. 1-800-966-7263 (248) 851-4450 americangourmet.com 11 6716 Orchard Lake Road In the West Bloomfield Plaza MON. - FRI. 9:00 am - 6:00 pm SAT. 10:00 am - 5:00 pm GODIVA Local, Same Day & Nationwide Delivery DR. MAX ROSENBERG Who passed away December 26, 1991. Always in our thoughts. Forever in our hearts. Who is our endless source of inspiration. Missed by loving wife Anne, daughter Marji, sons Dr. Harvey and Sheldon, daughters-in-law Dianne, Debbie, 7 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. In Loving Memory of In Loving Memory of LEO E. BERLIN Sadly Missed. Love always, Rick 134 SHIRLEY YOLLES, 74, of Hartford, Conn., died Dec. 29. She was a Detroit teacher. Mrs. Yolles is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law, Robert and Ann Yolles of Hartford, Richard and Karen Yolles of Denver; daughter Nancy Levine of Georgia; grandchil- dren Daniel and Jacob Yolles and Rebecca Levine. She was the beloved wife of the late William A. Yolles and the dear sister of the late Edith Krause. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Resource Center. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. DC Museum In Loving Memory of 1/7 2000 DORA WOLF, 99, of West Bloomfield, died Dec. 31. She was an executive and a teacher. Mrs. Wolf is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Anne and Fred Croad of California; son and daughter-in-law Leonard and Ilene Wolf of West Bloomfield; grandchil- dren Dr. Steven and Radyne Wolf, Karen and Dr. Doug Batchelder, Dr. Sherri and Dr. Michael Litman; six great-grandchildren. She was the beloved wife of the late Philip Wolf. Interment was in Wisconsin. Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. IRVING CHAIKEN Who passed away January 6, 1993. Sadly missed and always remembered by wife Dorothy, children, grandchildren & great-grandchildren. Founder Jeshajahu "Shaike" Jerusalem (JTA) Weinberg, the founding director of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, died of a stroke in Tel Aviv Jan. 1 at 81. Mr. Weinberg, who directed the Washington museum from 1989 to 1995, came to the project with vast experience and innovation in muse- um planning. He also was the found- ing director of the Museum of the Jewish Diaspora in Tel Aviv from 1970 to 1984. During the 1980s, he was also a museum planning consultant for the Tower of David museum on the his- tory of Jerusalem, the Museum of Hebrew Union College in Los Angeles and the Museum of the — Jewish Heritage-A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in New York. In 1999, Mn Weinberg was award- ed the Israel Prize for Lifetime Achievement for his work on the museums in Tel Aviv and Washington. Transplant Patient - New York (JTA) — An Israeli girl who received a lung transplant from a British man who had read of her plight in his local Jewish paper died over the weekend. Although the transplant was com- pleted successfully in November, Lisa Ostrovsky, a 10-year-old who suffered from cystic fibrosis, died Saturday of multiple postoperative complications, officials at St. Louis Children's Hospital, where the procedure took place, said in a statement. A funeral was scheduled for Wednesday at Lisa's home, Kibbutz Ammiad, on the shores of the Sea of Galilee. Lisa's plight attracted worldwide attention this fall when her father, Ilia, launched a global email cam- paign requesting funds for the opera- tion, which could not be performed in Israel and was only partially cov- ered by the family's health insurance. Ron Johnson, a 48-year-old British janitor offered his lung lobes after an article on Lisa's search for a donor ran in the London Jewish News. 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 indi- vidual will be published. We reserve the right to reject any photograph. Unfortunately, we cannot use scanned or electronic submissions. Please attach a label on the back of the photograph that includes the deceased's name, as well as a return name and address. Do not write on the photograph itself. 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