Obituaries Obituaries are updated regularly and archived on JN Online: WWW. detroitjewishnews.corn c-Y Love Anenerosity d • If they're old enough to get married, they're old enough to get their own Jewish News. If you have family or friends who are marrying, consider giving them a subscription to The Detroit Jewish News. It's the community's "book of why." With it, they'll keep in touch with Jewish life. Interesting articles about their heritage, the holidays, current events and politics. Plus art, literature, dance, kosher cooking...who's having a baby, who's having a bar mitzvah and who's passed away. Give your newlyweds...or any family and friends who want to stay in touch, a useful way to do it. Give them The Detroit Jewish News by calling (248) 354 6620 today. - I'd like to send a 52-week Jewish News gift subscription Plus 5 free issues of Style Magazine 1 AS 72 value ... just $48 ($65 out Please bill me I 1 1 Payment Enclosed Card No. Exp. Date of state) MasterCard Visa. Signature (Required) I Your Name I Your Address I Your City 1 Phone State Zip I Gift Card Message: 1 1 I Send the Gift Subscription to: 1 1 Name Address City State Zip Phone Mail to: DetroitJ ewish News, 4 8037-227 6 P.O. Box 2267, Southfield, MI I Phone: (248) 354-6620 Fax (248) 354-1210 I Allow 2-3 weeks delivery of The Detroit Jewish News %TN 7/21 2000 128 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OLDN6H covered with awards presented to her and her husband for their philan- thropy. Although they never had chil- dren of their own, generations of Jewish day-school students were recip- ients of the couple's love and generos- ity. The elementary school at Yeshiva Beth Yehudah's Beth Jacob girls' school in Oak Park was named in her honor. "She considered the kids at the Yeshiva her children," said Rabbi E.B. "Bunny" Freedman, former executive director of Yeshiva Beth Yehudah. "She had pictures of the children all over her home." Michael Greenbaum, immediate past president of Yeshivat Akiva in Southfield, which Mrs. Karbal also supported, said, "She loved children Hannah Karbal and I honestly believe that she greatly enjoyed giving the money. It wasn't something that she felt was a respon- DAVID SACHS sibility. She really enjoyed watching Staff Writer the children get the benefit of her donations." he'll be remembered as a Mrs. Karbal, the former Hannah woman who enabled the Zalesin, was a native of Liverpool, words of Moses to be heard England. In Detroit, she was hired as and God's Torah to be stud- a bookkeeper at National Wholesale ied. Drug Co. and eventually became head This tribute, originally meant to of the accounting department. She memorialize Moses' beloved sister spent many years caring for her par- Miriam, was applied by Rabbi Irwin ents and didn't marry Morris Karbal, a Groner to eulogize Hannah Karbal, a co-founder of the company, until her dedicated supporter of religious day schools in Detroit and Jewish charities mid-40s, after her mother died. She remained a prominent force in the worldwide. company after her husband's death Mrs. Karbal, a Southfield resident, until the business was sold in 1986. died of natural causes July 13 at age "Hannah was a person of deep 87. A member of Congregation convictions about right and wrong; Shaarey Zedek, she long supported about integrity and obligation," said the needs of children. Rabbi Groner. "If you wanted to "She was the 'first lady' of Jewish know in those gray areas what was education — and how!" said Rabbi right and what wasn't, what was cor- Norman Kahn, executive vice presi- rect and what wasn't, all you had to dent of Yeshiva Beth Yehudah in do is ask Hannah." Southfield. "She kept us alive [in Within her extended family, said 1988] when it was very tough. If it the rabbi, the word "aunt" did not weren't for her, we wouldn't have a adequately describe the depth of her school." relationships. "She was completely After Mrs. Karbal's husband devoted to the welfare of her nephews Morris, an officer of the Yeshiva, died in 1973, she continued and eventually and nieces and their families. One saw her as a mother figure, as a matri- expanded her donations, becoming a arch. major supporter in her own right. "In "She was deeply influenced by my opinion she was one of the great Morrie," Rabbi Groner added. ladies of our generation," said Rabbi "Together, they demonstrated their Kahn. KARBAL on page 130 In Mrs. Karbal's den, the walls are S