Obituaries Obituaries are updated regularly and archived on JN Online: www.detroitjewishnews.com A Joyous, Dedicated Life DAVID SACHS StaffWriter Mason, was a founder of the Agency for Jewish Education and very active in the Society for the Blind, the Michigan ra G. Kaufman, a Wayne County Cancer Foundation (now Karmanos Probate judge for 27 years, strove Cancer Institute) and many other civic to instill dignity and harmony and service organizations. He was a into his courtroom. president of the Zionist Organization of "He truly enjoyed being a America's Metro judge — 100 percent loved it," Detroit District and said his daughter, Sylvia Delin won citations from of Birmingham. "He would it and the New come in smiling and say, 'Good York-based Jewish morning, everyone,' relaxing the Theological entire courtroom. It was an aura Seminary of that he brought with him, a America. beautiful thing." Rabbi Herbert Judge Kaufman, 91, of Yoskowitz of Adat Bloomfield Hills, who first took Shalom praised the the bench in 1959, died Sept. judge: "He was 29 of a heart attack. blessed with a first- "His philosophy as a judge rate mind, good was to make everybody in the Judge Ira Kaufman health and enor- courtroom comfortable and mous energy. He to make the system work for led a life of uncom- them," said Delin. mon achievement and excellence." In mental health hearings, she said, Judge Kaufman was married 50 years "he always took the time to speak to th e to his late wife, Lillian Kaufman, and person — he gave the person dignity." 13 years to Margaret Kaufman after During family disputes in estate hear- that. ings, Judge Kaufman "always made a "He has the added good name of major attempt to settle without animos having been a good husband to two ity on either side," she said. very special women," Rabbi Yoskowitz As a founder of Adat Shalom said. Synagogue, Judge Kaufman hosted ser- Judge Kaufman is survived by his vices in his house in the 1940s before wife, Margaret Kaufman; daughter the congregation's first sanctuary was Sylvia Delin of Birmingham and son built in northwest Detroit. Prior to the Harvey Kaufman of Florida; daughter hiring of its first rabbi, Judge Kaufman, and son-in-law Sharri and Dr. Murray the son of an Orthodox rabbi, would Snyder of Colorado; sons and daugh- deliver the sermons. ter-in-law Mark Bennett of Colorado "I met an individual at the shivah and David and Sheila Bennett of who said that my dad bar mitzvahed Colorado; grandchildren Dovid and him in our basement," said Delin. "To Gabriella Smith, Mark Smith, Barbara his death, he was intricately involved Smith, Joseph Kaufman, Leah with Adat Shalom. He went to their Kaufman, Dr. Adrienne and Dr. meetings and went to shul almost every William Silver, Jason Snyder and Shabbos with his wife. Andrew Bennett; great-grandchildren "He is responsible for [creation of] Moshe Aharon Smith and Benjamin the Adat Shalom cemetery," she added. Silver and brother and sister-in-law "He put forth the idea and found the Jack and Sue Kaufman. property. He wanted Adat Shalom to be Judge Kaufman was the beloved hus- a great synagogue and recognized the band of the late Lillian Kaufman and benefit of having a burial ground associ- the dear brother of the late Betty Hein, ated with it." the late Molly Bigelow, the late Natalie But Judge Kaufman's accomplish- Furman and the late Lucille Schneider. ments didn't end with his judicial career Interment was at Adat Shalom and his synagogue. Memorial Park. Contributions may be "Judge Kaufman packed the accom- made to Adat Shalom Memorial Park. plishments of many lifetimes into his Judge Kaufman is not related to the 91 years," said Rabbi Daniel Nevins of family that founded Ira Kaufman Adat Shalom. Chapel, which handled the arrange- Judge Kaufman, a 33rd degree ments. I ❑ DOROTHY ANSTANDIG, 91, of Southfield, died Sept. 29. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Jack and Lois Anstandig of Southfield; daughters, May Anstandig of Southfield, Nettie Weiss of Southfield; sister, Bessie Zelonka of Southfield; grandchil- dren, Steve (Kristin) Anstandig, Linda (Steven) Wachsberg, Marcy Boskee, Larry (Dawn) Weiss, Joseph (Julie) Weiss, Susie Weiss; great- grandchildren, Amy Anstandig, Jeffrey Wachsberg, Ilana Wachsberg, Max Weiss, Zack Weiss, Jake Weiss and Shawn Weiss. She was the beloved wife of the late Sam Anstandig. Services and interment at the Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions can be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Funeral Direction. MAX BRUMER, 95, of Oak Park, died Sept. 27. Mr. Brumer was the former owner of General Provision Company and General Boneless Beef located at Eastern Market. He was also a life- time member of Congregation B'nai Moshe and Max Brumer of B'nai B'rith. Mr. Brumer is survived by his wife, Magda Brumer; son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Gustav and Gail Braun; grandchildren, Veronica, Valerie, Isaach and Andrea. He was the beloved hus- band of the late Serena Brumer. Interment at Oakview Cemetery. Contributions may be directed to Congregation B'nai Moshe. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ESTHER COHEN, 92, of Oak Park, died Sept. 29. She was a mem- ber of the Jewish Women's International as well as a past pres- ident and fund- raising chairman for Handler Chapter and an active volunteer for the March of Dimes. Mrs. Cohen is Esther Cohen survived by her daughters, Selma Cohen of Oak Park, Elaine G. Bernstein of Huntington Woods; sons and daughter-in-law, Norman Cohen of Southfield, Ronald and Linda Cohen of Huntington Woods; grandchildren, Denise and Thomas Riching, Aneeda and Joseph Contadeluci, Vicki and Scott McGaw, Donna and Jeffrey Cantor, Sandy, Debbie, Michael and Lori Cohen; great-grandchildren, Grant Topij, Case Riching, Sydnee Contadeluci, Joe Contadeluci, Lauren McGaw, Adam McGaw, Haylee Cantor, Alex Cantor; sister, Yvette Ekelman of Florida; brother and sister-in-law, David and Phyllis Nabat of Florida. She was the beloved wife of the late Abe Cohen; dear sister of the late Naome Cohen and the late Al Nabat. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Contributions may be directed to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. EDYTHE A. FEINGOLD, 80, of Southfield, died Sept. 30. She is survived by her sister, Geraldine Feingold of Southfield; niece and nephew, Morton and Phyllis Fane; great-nieces and nephews, Cyd and Gary Kellman, Bentley Fane, Zachary and Isabel Kellman. Graveside services were held at the Brith Shalom Cemetery in Roseville. Contributions may be made to the Karmanos Cancer Institute, 18831 West 12 Mile Road, Lathrup Village, MI 48076 or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Funeral Direction. FANNIE FRIEDMAN, 98, of San Jose, Calif., died Sept. 26. Sheds survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Josephine and Edward Stein of San Jose; grandchil- dren, Mike and Stacey Stein, Jeff Stein; great-grandson, Jacob Stein. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Services and interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. IRVING FULLER, 65, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, died Sept. 27. He is survived by his wife, Bonnie Rae; children, Bradley and 10/6 2000 145