and Merle Rosin and David and Stephanie Olen. He was the loving son of the late Archie Goldberg. Internment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Michigan, 16025 Northland Drive, Southfield, or University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. • 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 A$72 value... just $48 (565 out of state) Please bill me Payment Enclosed Card No. Exp. Date Visa MasterCard Signature (Required) Your Name Your Address Your City State Zip Phone I Gift Card Message: I Send the Gift Subscription to: Name Address City State Zip Phone Mail to: Detroit Jewish News, P.O. Box 2267, Southfield, MI 48037-2267 Phone: (248) 354-6620 Fax: (248) 354-1210 I Allow 2-3 weeks delivery of The Detroit Jewish News I 12/29 2000 110 OLDN6H RUTH GRODSKY, 82, of Southfield, died Dec. 12. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Elliott and Anita Grodsky of Farmington Hills; daughter and son-in-law, Marilyn and David Schechter of Loui s ville, Ky.; sister, Hilda Frank of Southfield; grandchildren, Ira Schechter, Ron and Uta Schechter, Lawrence and Lisa Grodsky, Gerald and Jennifer Grodsky; great-grand- children, Aaron, Arthur, Darian, Luca, Rachel; sister-in-law, Florence Amster. Mrs. Grodsky was the beloved wife of the late Abe Grodsky; loving sister of the late Sol Amster. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. RUTH WAINGER HURWITZ, 91, of West Palm Beach, Fla., and Bloomfield Hills, died Dec. 20. A prominent member of Detroit society, Mrs. Hurwitz was former co-owner of the Grinnell Music Co. and Wright Kay Jewelers stores. Mrs. Hurwitz's involvement with art collecting started in the early 1960s with "great passion and a dis- cerning eye," said Lee Hoffman, a local art dealer, who had known Mrs. Hurwitz over that era. Mrs. Hurwitz donated a Hans Hoffman painting to the Detroit Institute of Art and funding to the DIA and Cranbrook Art Institute. A recent donation will make possible a new addition to the Cranbrook Art Museum. A life member of the National Council of Jewish Women, Mrs. Hurwitz also belonged to Women's American ORT, Franklin Hills Country Club and Temple Beth El, where she donated a full cathedral organ in the name of her first hus- band Jack Wainger. "A fitting ges- ture," said grandson Jonathan Zweig, "for people who helped to bring music to so many people through Grinnell." Mrs. Hurwitz met her first hus- band while studying at Wayne State University, where she majored in sociology and graduated with hon- ors. "Really the most elegant couple in Detroit," said Zweig of his grand- parents. "They traveled the world. Their life was like out of a movie." Her husband died in 1975. Mrs. Hurwitz married Solomon Hurwitz in 1984. She is survived by her husband, Solomon Hurwitz; daughter and son-in-law, Janice Shulak of San Diego; grandchildren, Sue Beth and Michael Peck, Jonathan Zweig, Andrew Zweig, Leslie and Barry Hemmerling; great-grandchildren, Hannah Peck, David Raymond Peck, Hailey Hemmerling, Tyler Hemmerling; brothers and sister-in- law, Alfred Cohn of Los Angeles, Irving and Mary Cohn of Los Angeles. Mrs. Hurwitz was the beloved wife of the late Jack Wainger; loving mother of the late Judith Zweig. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the Jack Wainger Library Fund at Brandeis University, 415 South St., Waltham, MA 02454-9110 or any cancer association. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. DR. .MYRON KAUFMAN, 78, of West Bloomfield, died Dec. 25. He was a graduate of the University of Michigan Dental School and was the first trained oral surgery resident in the metro Detroit area at Mt. Carmel Hospital and the University Of Michigan Oral Maxillofacial Surgery program. Dr. Kaufman was a trainer in oral maxillofacial surgery at Sinai Hospital for 35 years. He received a meritorious award from the American Dental Association Council on International Relations in 1977. Dr. Kaufman was a fellow of the American Association of Oral Maxillofacial Surgeons, a board examiner of the American Board of Oral Maxillofcial Surgeons, past president of the Michigan Society of Oral Maxillofacial Surgeons and a member of the Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity. He donated his time, through Hope Ship in South America, providing reconstructive . maxillofacial surgery to indigent patients suffering facial deformities. He was a member of Congregation