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September 15, 2000 - Image 175

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-09-15

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THE HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

(Chesed Shel Emes)

invites the

ENTIRE JEWISH COMMUNITY

to participate in a

PHILIP L. BAUM, 69, of Boca Raton,
Fla., formerly of Detroit, died Sept. 9.
He is survived by his wife, Lorraine
Baum; sons and daughters-in-law David
and Susan Baum of Colorado, Eric and
Kathy Baum of White Lake; daughters
and son-in-law Michelle and Micky
Galper of Florida, Lizabeth Parkkila of
Madison Heights; grandchildren Cory
Wall, Kyle Parkkila, Danielle Parkkila,
Jacob Galper, Samantha Baum, Sarah
Baum; mother-in-law Ann Chudler.
Mr. Baum was the loving son of the late
Sadye Sherman.
Contributions may be made to
American Cancer Association, 29350
Southfield Road, Suite 110, Southfield,
MI 48076 or American Diabetes
Association, 30600 Telegraph Road,
Suite 2255, Bingham Farms, MI
48025. Interment was at Workmen's
Circle Cemetery. Services and arrange-
ments by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

DAVID BERNSTEIN, 57, of Flint,
died Sept. 8. Mr. Bernstein was a native
of Chicago.
He is survived by his sisters and
brothers-in-law, Harriet and Sami Semp
of Southfield, Lee and Jeron Frank of
Wilmette, Ill.; brother and sister-in-law
Danny and Janice Bernstein of
Charlotte, N.C. nieces Peninah and
Devorah Semp and Bethany and Rayna
Bernstein.
He was the son of the late Irving and
Pauline Bernstein.
Interment was in Flint.

JESS R. FEILER, 92, formerly of Oak
Park of Lauderhill, Fla., died Aug. 30.
He joined his father and brothers in
establishing a popcorn and soda foun-
tain business, which later became a full
restaurant and institutional food equip-
ment purveyor and eventually one of
the leading soft ice cream equipment
distributors in the country. He helped
found the Michigan Soft Serve
Association and the Michigan Fast Food
Association and served as its first presi-
dent.
He is survived by his wife, Jean;
brother Paul; children Larry and
Barbara, Frank and Debbi, Ronna Cole,
Dr. Joel and Jan Kriegel, Bruce Kriegel;
grandchildren, Jess and Maggie,
Michele and Barry, Mark, Nancy, Larry,
Liza and Joel, Daniel and Kimberly,
Dayna, Jamie and Ruth, Jeremy and
Michelle, Julie Kriegel; great-grandchil-
dren Kaylie, Maxwell, Max, Gillian,
Bradley, Nicole.
He was the husband of the late Ceil
Cohen Feiler.
Contributions may be made to the
Ceil and Paul Feiler Fund for

Technology at Jewish Association for
Residential Care (JARC), attention
Laura, (248) 352-5272. Services and
interment were in Florida.

DR. MORRIS FINEMAN, 68, of
Phoenix, died Sept. 7.
Dr. Fineman was on staff at Botsford
Hospital and was the medical director
of the Chemical Dependency Unit. He
was also on staff at Brighton Hospital,
was a member of the Michigan
Association of Osteopathic Physicians
and Surgeons, the American
Osteopathic Association and was a
founding member of the American
Osteopathic Academy of Addiction.
Dr. Fineman is survived by his wife,
Janice Fineman; sons Gary Fineman,
Mark Fineman of Phoenix, daughter
and son-in-law Ruth and Luke Simon
of West Bloomfield; stepchildren Fred
Sher, Jonathan and Brenda Sher,
Michael and Dr. Juli Sher; grandchil-
dren Shayna Simon, Andy Simon, Erin
Simon, Hannah Sher and brother-in-
law and sister-in-law Benny Kaufman
and Rose Katz.
He was the dear brother of the late
Albert Fineman, the late Doris
"Dubby" Kaufman and the late Louis
Fineman.
Interment was at Beth El Memorial
Park. Contributions may be made to
the Kidney Foundation. Arrangements
by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

MORRIS FINK, 85, of Oak Park, died
Sept. 11.
He is survived by his wife Bertha
(Goldstick) Fink of Oak Park; daughter
and son-in-law Shirley and Jerry
Schlussel of Oak Park; grandchildren
Lynn (George) Johnston, Larry (Helen)
Schlussel, Barry (Patsy) Schlussel, James
(Linda) Furman and Michael (Suzanne)
Furman; great-grandchildren Chuck
Duzinian, Kenneth and Paul Schlussel,
Nathan and Rachel Furman, David
Johnston, Samuel, Seth and Abigail
Furman.
Mr. Fink was the father of the late
Sylvia (Seymour) Furman.
Chapel services and interment were
at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions
can be made to the Orchard Hill
Nursing Home, 532 Orchard Lake Rd.,
Pontiac, MI 48341, (248) 338-7151 or
to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman Funeral
Direction.

WILLIAM GEORGE GARELIK, 98,
of Southfield, died Sept. 10.
He was a jewelry store manager and
member of the Masonic Temple,
Perfection Lodge, editor of Shrine

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for the 6 Million Jews who perished in Europe at
the Hands of the Nazis, which will be held on

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will participate in these services

JEFFREY GOLDENBERG, President; HAROLD GREENSPAN, 1st Vice President
AVE SHAPIRO, 2nd Vice President MICHAEL BAUM, Treasurer; CHARLES SNOW, Cemetary Chairman;
SAUL WEINGARDEN, Secretary; A.M. SILVERSTEIN*, MURRAY RUBIN, MICHAEL HAVIS, Trustees;
RABBI BORUCH E. LEVIN, Executive Director
*Past Presidents

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