The Hebrew Benevolent Society (Chesed Shel Emes) will hold MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES Sunday, May 28th at 12:30 p.m. at the Veterans Section of their cemetery HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK Gratiot Avenue at 14 Mile Road with the participation of Jewish War Veterans Department of Michigan and Women's Auxiliary. Hero TOM TANNIS, DEPARTMENT CHAPLAIN will officiate. Families, Relatives and Friends are invited to attend. DR. JEFFREY GOLDENBERG President SAUL VVEIN GARDEN Secretary HAROLD GREENSPAN Vice President A.M. SILVERSTEIN MURRAY RUBIN MICHAEL HAVIS Trustees AVI SHAPIRO Vice President MICHAEL E. BAUM Treasurer CHARLES SNOW Cemetery Chairman Harry Newman circa 1960 DAVID SACHS Staff Writer MILTON KLEIN, P.D.C. J.W V. Chairman uarterback Harry Newman, a Detroit native, was a - champion wherever he played football — whether it was for the University of Michigan Wolverines or later with the New York Giants of the National Football League. Mr. Newman, who died in Las Vegas May 2 at age 90, won the Big 10 championship in all three of his years as quarterback at U-M, 1930- 32. He played in the NFL champi- onship game in all three years of his time with the Giants, 1933-35. In his short, legendary career, Mr. Newman was All-American, All-Pro and most valuable player in both col- lege and with the NFL. With the Giants, as a rookie in heavily Jewish New York City, he commanded the league's highest salary, $11,000, plus great l to e meminiis o f whowere slaughtered in crtYr s SundaYy May. 28, 2000 —azi--1‘11° H°1;c• aus nl : 15110 W. Ten Mile Road Oak Park, Michigan Rabbi Leo Goldman Participants Reb Schaja Kleinberg Congregation Shaarey Shomayim Cantor Mr. Andy Martin Mr. Sandor Slomovits Survivor of Gemini Entertainment Group and second generation survivor Please urge your family and friends to come and take part in the services. Chairmen: Mr. Jenoe Roth RITA RUTH DANIELS, 80, of Southfield, died May 9. Mrs. Daniels was a clerk-typist for the city of Detroit and the University of Detroit. She was a member of B'nai B'rith, a volunteer and learner at Oakland University Continum Center and participated in humanities classes at the Southfield Library. Mrs. Daniels is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law, Larry and Ruth Daniels of Southfield, Leslie and Yolanda Daniels of Oxnard, Calif., Jack and Shelle Daniels of Calif.; grandchil- dren, Matthew, Jeremy, Jonathan and Eli; sister, Roz Frias of California; brother-in-law, Ben Daniels; sister-in- law, Ida Katcher. She was the beloved wife of the late Sam Daniels; dear sister of the late Sylvia Block, the late Jenny Blair, the late Mary Simpson and the late William Lakin. • Interment at Hebrew Memorial Mr. Michael Weiss ,'AMERICAN UNIQUE CONDO TRAYS & BAS; met IN GOOD TASTE. 1-800-966-7263 (248) 851-4450 americangourrnet.com 016 Orchard Lake Road In the West Bloortfield Plaza MON. - FRI. 9:00 am - 6:00 pm t::-J SAT. 10:00 am - 5:00 pm GODIVA Local, Same Day & Nationwide Delivery IN BIRMINGHAM New Spring Selections Arriving Daily Call Us For Your Shiva Needs 254 W. Maple 5/19 1/2 Blk. W. of Woodward 2000 150 \. (248) 433-3000 Gridiron RABBI. BORUCH E. LEVIN E.xecutive Director ROBERT FELDMAN J.W.V. Dept Commander Lovely Baskets, Gourmet Foods, Cheeses, Nuts, Salmon, Caviar, Etc. Large Choice of Fine Wine J .Of The 10 percent of the gate. He played on offense, defense and special teams. Besides quarterback, he was a pass defender, place-kicker and kick and punt returner. One of Mr. Newman's pro rushing records -- 38 carries in a game — stood for more than 40 years , until broken by running back O.J. Simpson, then of the Buffalo Bills. It remains the quarterback record, never to be challenged by modern-day, run- shy passers. Mr. Newman was a star football player at Northern High School, but made only two passes in his career there. It was at summer 'camp in New Hampshire that he met Benny Friedman, a fellow counselor, U-M star quarterback and future Giant. "Benny Friedman taught my broth- er just about everything he knew," said Herbert Newman of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. "And my brother later replaced Benny on the Giants." Park. Contributions may be directed to the American Kidney Foundation. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ANNE FINKELSTEIN, 86, of Baltimore, Md., died May 11. She was a life member of Hadassah, a member of Beth Tfiloh of Baltimore, board member and secretary of the Los Angeles Hebrew School and she helped to establish Camp Ramah of California. She is survived by her husband, Karl Finkelstein; daughters and sons-in-law, Lonna and Dr. Stan Picker of Los Angeles, Rachel and Rabbi Herbert Yosko*itz of West Bloomfield, Beverly and Ted Hamburger of Maryland, Sari Sapir; son and daughter-in-law, David and Susan Smoller of Rhode Island; grandchildren, Michelle and Gary Fullenbaum, Debbie and Alan Berman Dr. Jonathan and Deborah