ALL IN THE FAM
Ira Kaufman
hen Herb Kaufman's daughters Ilene and Patty were old enough to type, they
hand typed yahrzeit notices and envelopes on an IBM Selectric typewriter.
Knowing Ira Kaufman's great grandson Chad and great granddaughter Stephanie were
monitoring the chapel's Web site and answering e-mail inquires, we don't have to imagine
the smile on Ira's face, we just look
at Grandpa Herbie.
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We wish for you
A new year of health, peace and fulfillment.
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1990, where she set up a Canadian
studio to continue her career in fine
and commercial arts.
During the 1970s, She was a New
York illustrator with work appearing
in Time Magazine, Fortune, MS and
New York Magazine. She received
many awards including one for
Outstanding Achievement in the
Visual Arts from the Michigan
Foundation for the Arts as well as
the key to the city of Detroit. In
1976, she was commissioned by the
National Bicentennial Committee to
paint America's official bicentennial
painting. She is the author of many
books.
In addition to private collections,
her work may be found in many
museums, including the National
Museum of American Art,
Smithsonian Institution; Detroit
Institute of Arts and the Cranbrook
Academy of Art.
She is survived by her husband,
Hermann D. Tauchert of
Burlington.
Contributions may be made in
her memory to the Cranbrook
Academy of Art. Arrangements by
Smith's Funeral Home, Burlington,
Ontario.
Allan Freedman,
BBYO Leader
Former Detroiter Allan Freedman, a
veteran leader of the B'nai B'rith
Youth Organization, died Sept. 24
while at a BBYO meeting in
Denver. He would have been 61 the
next day.
B'nai B'rith International presi-
dent Richard D. Heideman said,
"As one of his 'kids from Detroit,' I
have the greatest memories of 'Big
Al.' He was one of the most loving,
giving people ever to serve the B'nai
B'rith family. The youth leadership
of BBYO has been most fortunate
to have had the opportunity of
working with Al. He was committed
to their individual development,
personal growth and to helping
them truly become the best they
could be."
Detroiter Arnie Weiner, interim
director of BBYO, said, "Al loved
working with the kids, relating to
them, listening and talking with
them, helping them achieve.
Alumni constantly returned to visit
or call him with updates on their
lives."
Mr. Freedman held BBYO posi-
tions
in Pennsylvania, Florida and
ANNE WALDMAN, 88, of West
Washington,
D.C. In recent years
Bloomfield, died Sept. 21.
he
was
adviser
to the International
She is survived by her beloved
BBYO
executive
board. He was par-
husband of 67 years George
ticipating
in
an
executive
board
Waldman; daughters and son-in-law,
meeting
on
Sept.
23
when
he fell
Beverly and Hyman Deal of Oak
ill,
dying
of
a
heart
aneurysm
the
Park, Arlene Weinberger of West
following
day.
Bloomfield; son and daughter-in-
Mr. Freedman is survived by his
law, Marshall and Dana Waldman of
wife, Miriam Carol; three sons and
Lake Oswego, Ore.; sister, Rae Peltz
two grandchildren. One other son
of Southfield; grandchildren, Dr.
predeceased him. Interment was in
Leonard (Marie) Weinberger, Linda
Maryland. Contributions may be
(Victor) Marchione, Bruce
made to BBYO.
Weinberger, Barbara (John)
Whitaker, Robert Deal, Denise
(David) Kamber, David (Sheila)
Waldman, Lisa Waldman, Lorin
Waldman, Jared Waldman, Kimberly
Rose Waldman; great-grandchildren,
Shayna, Aviva and Isabella
Marchione, David and Rebecca
The annual memorial service
Weinberger, Anna Whitaker, Anna
for the Radomer Mutual
and Sarah Kamber, Sam Waldman,
Society of Detroit will take
Joseph Waldman. She was the sister
place 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Oct.
of the late Samuel, Benjamin,
8 at Chesed Shel Emes
Pinchus, Louis and Guss Greenberg;
Cemetery in Mt. Clemens.
great-grandmother of the late Kala
Rabbi Herbert Yoskowitz and
and Nolan Marchione.
Cantor Earl Berris will offici-
Services and interment at Beth
ate.
Moses Cemetery. Contributions may
All members, friends and
be made to the charity of one's
their children are invited to
choice. Arrangements by Dorfman
attend.
Funeral Direction.
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