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.
NISSAN APRIL
NISSAN APRIL
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Jack Berman
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Jennie Dorfman
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Juda Gottlieb
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Hyman Abraham Keys
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Leon Levy
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Betsey Linovitz
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Louis Rudolph
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Gilbert Siegel
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Moshe Woolf
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Louis A. Woolman
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Marvin Berlin
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Sylvia Docks
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Rose Fridson
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Reva Lipschutz
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Bene Malzberg
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Flora Morris
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Samuel Remer
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Sol Rudy
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Frank Friedman
Jeanette Greenstein Green 6
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Minnie Lazarus
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Nathan Lee
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Thelma Toby Levy
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Archie Luborsky
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Jerry Sam Richman
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lgnac Sanders
YESHIVA BETH YEHUOAH SCHOOL FOR BOYS
15751 West Lim* Dive. Southfield, Michigan 48076
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Samuel Vexler
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Marlin Feldman
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Joseph Franovitz
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Fay H. \Freeman
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Ben Kathren
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Morris Kent
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Gussie Sak
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Libbe Wolfson
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Sarah Farkas
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Rachel Gladstone
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Bessie Glazer
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Sam Levey
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Sylvia Esther Novetsky
Abraham Reuben Hoffman 9
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Eliezer Kazerinski
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Goldie Randell
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Joseph Schey
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Harry Simon
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Sarah Zack
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Max Amhowitz
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Morris Chaim Bodzin
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Jack Cohn
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Elizabeth Feinberg
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Jacob Goldstein
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Ida Greenstein
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Jacob Kesselman
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Rose Levin
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
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Cope
Helping children cope with grief
and death can be especially hard
for the family.Hebrew Memorial
offers information about how
adults can help in a booklet
entitled Why Is Everyone Crying?
It is available at no charge
upon request.
Providing funeral services that bring
honor and dignity to the departed
with comfort and solace to the living.
Serving all cemeteries.
Our bereavement support group is here
to help you at this time of need.
(248) 543-1622
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26640 Greenfield Rd., Oak Park, MT 48237
Rabbi Boruch E. Levin
Executive Director, H.B.S.
Obituaries
Mark Klinger and Robert Bodzin.
Licensed Funeral Directors
charity of one's choice. Services and
interment were held at New Montefiore
Cemetery in Suffolk, N.Y. Arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
MARY T. "TERRY" GREENE, 71,
died March 31.
She is survived by her husband, Dr.
Norman Greene; daughter and son-in-
law, Lynn Morris and William Mayrand
of Oak Park; granddaughter, Shana
Mayrand.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be made
to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.
ELIZABETH KAISER of Port Costa,
Calif, died March 30.
She is survived by her domestic part-
ner, Dr. Margaret E. Poscher of Port
Costa; son, Adam Kaiser of Ferndale;
mother, Grace Hackett of Bloomfield
Hills; sisters and brothers-in-law, Ivy and
David Glynn of Brighton, Janis Wells of
Bellview, Fla., Janet and Dr. Sheldon
Katanick of Ocala, Fla., Susan Linnan of
Milford; brother, Darrell Hackett of
PrinCeton, N.J.
Contributions may be made to the
Susan G. Korman Breast Cancer
Foundation, P.O. Box 650309, Dallas,
TX 752-0309.
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died March 22.
He is survived by his daughter and
son-in-law, Beth C. and Melvyn Mandell
of Oak Park; brother and sister-in-law,
Morton and Betty Levitsky of Bloomfield
Hills; sister and brother-in-law, Grace and
Arnold Brainin of Oak Park; grandchil-
dren, David Mandell, Rebecca and Mike
McMillan, Sara Mandell; great-grandchil-
dren, Allison McMillan, Susan McMillan.
Mr. Levitsky was the beloved husband of
the late Ester Levitsky.
Contributions may be made to a chari-
ty of one's choice. Interment at Beth
Moses Cemetery in Roseville.
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.
ABRAHAM "ABE" LOOKMAN, 89, of
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Royal Oak, died March 28.
He is survived by his wife, Miriam
Lookman; sons and daughters-in-law,
Micheal and Susan Lookman of Orange,
Calif, William and Francesca Ruskin of
Farmington Hills; sisters and brother-in-
law, Frieda Borsand of Southfield, Violet
and Aubrey Stamps of Arizona; grandchil-
dren, Samantha, Jennifer.
Contributions may be made to a chari-
ty of one's choice. Services and interment
at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
JANE KOENIGSBERG, 49, of West
EDNA NEMETH, 81, of Southfield,
Bloomfield, died April 3. Mrs.
Koenigsberg was a member of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Women's
American ORT and an active supporter
of Gilda's Club and Hillel Day School of
Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington
Hills.
She is survived by her husband,
Ronald Koenigsberg; sons, Jonathon
Koenigsberg and Michael Koenigsberg;
father-in-law and mother-in-law, Hyman
and Sarah Koenigsberg of Florida; broth-
er, Robert Friedman of Florida; brothers-
in-law and sisters-in-law, Elaine and
Stephen Doroff of Massachusetts, Bruce
and Betsy Koenigsberg of Washington,
Alan and Lauren Koenigsberg of West
Bloomfield. Mrs. Koenigsberg was the
loving daughter of the late Morris and
the late Edna Friedman.
Interment at Beth El Memorial
Park. Contributions may be directed to
the Morris and Edna Friedman
Memorial Endowment Fund at Gilda's
Club. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
died March 31. She was born in Chicago
and when she was 4, she went with her
mother to Hungary, a visit that lasted
until the eve of World War I. On the way
home, their liner was intercepted by a
German U-boat; they escaped sinking,
MOLLIE KORNWISE, 98, of West
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MANUEL LEVITSKY, 86, of Oak Park,
Bloomfield, died March 29.
She is survived by her nieces and
nephews. Contributions may be made to
a charity of one's choice. Services and
interment at Beth Tefilo Emanuel
Cemetery. Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.
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however.
Back home in downriver Detroit, she
relearned her forgotten English and
made up two years of school. In high
school, she became a typing champion,
doing 125 words per minute on the
manual typewriters of that era. She won
a job with the federal government due
to her skills.
After World War II, she was among
the first civilians saved by sulfa drugs.
Returning to the labor market, she sold
cosmetics and then real estate. In her
spare time, she worked to resettle sur-
vivors of the Holocaust by finding apart
ments, clothing and jobs for refugees
arriving in the Detroit area.
Mrs. Nemeth was the wife of two
college professors. Nicholas Lazar, her
first husband, was a professor of metal-
lurgical engineering at Wayne State
University. Her second husband of 29
years, Dr. Abraham Nemeth, is a profes
sor emeritus of mathematics and com-
puter science at the University of
Detroit and the author of the Nemeth
Code for Braille Notation of
Mathematics and Science.