PONSIVENESS F or 57 years, every call to THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL has been answered by a member of our staff. We would not entrust this responsibility to an answering service. Whether you are calling to advise us of a loss, or need information about the time of a service, you deserve a personal response. When it comes to availability, we would not THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL have it any other way. Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community THE KAUFMAN COMM tTY--- C-0 RNER JCC to Conduct 3rd year of SAJE, Seminars for Adult Jewish Enrichment, in 4-week session, Feb 27-Max 29, 2001 SAJE—Seminars for Adult Jewish Enrichment—will present the largest and most diverse selection of adult Jewish education courses in the community in one 4-week session, Feb 27- March 29, 2001. Courses will be held at both JCC locations and at various sites around the community New this year are off-site and on-line courses and programs for young adults and young families. Courses are taught by rabbis, cantors, Jewish educators, scholars and community leaders, representing the entire range of Jewish observance. A special kickoff event, featuring noted author and spiritual leader, Rabbi Lawrence Kushner, will take place 7:30 pm, at the JCC Kahn Building, Tues, Feb 13, 2001. Admission is free. For brochure and info, call (248) 661-7649 18325 West Nine Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075 • Telephone: 248-569-0020 • Toll Free: 800-325-7105 Please visit us at our web site: www.irakaufman.com Monuments & Markers • Monument Duplicating HEBREW MEMORIALS BY: HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL Slants 511scob set a pillar upon tier grane: that is the pillar of Akarbet's grane unto tbis bap SERVING ALL CEMETERIES (248) 543 3874 Fax #(248) 543-7421 - 26640 Greenfield Rd. Oak Park, MI 48237 Quasi' Expert Consultation - Select Quality Granite GLATT KOSHER Obituaries Force. He had a second career as a finan- cial consultant with Merrill Lynch, where he was a vice president and mem- ber of the Charles E. Merrill Circle. He was a duplicate bridge player and achieved the level of bronze life master. Mr. Sonnenschein is survived by his beloved wife of 55 years, Leonore Sonnenschein; sons and daughter-in- law, Robert Sonnenschein, David and Gail (Ernstein) Sonnenschein of West Bloomfield; daughter and son-in-law, Marty and Marc Salzberg; grand- daughters, Sara Salzberg and Marissa Sonnenschein. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Dayton, 324 Wilmington _Ave. Dayton, OH 45420 or to a chari- ty of one's choice. Arrangements by Bradford- .Connelly & Glicker Funeral Home in Dayton. ROSLYN WEISS, 80, of Sunrise, Fla., died Feb. 1. She was a life member of Hadassah, a 50-year member of Congregation B'nai Moshe where she was twice was the president of the sister- hood and held other sisterhood offices. Mrs. Weiss is survived by her son, Emery Weiss of West Bloomfield; daughter and son-in-law, Elaine and Harvey Markowitz of Novi; grandchil- dren, Eric and Mary Kay Weiss, Elyse and Steven Kernis, Bradley and Cincy Trivax; great-grandchild, Ryne Weiss; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Lawrence and Mildred Weiss, George and Anne Weiss and Annie Eisenberg. She was the beloved wife of the late Fred Weiss; loving mother-in-law of the late Elaine Weiss; dear sister of the late Eugene Eisenberg. Interment at Oakview Cemetery. Contributions may be directed to Congregation B'nai Moshe Ida and Dave Shwartz Fund or the B'nai Moshe Sisterhood Fund. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ONOR THE MEMORY JEREMY L. WINER, 58, of West OF THOSE YOU LOVE Under the Supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis WE NOW HAVE SEATING FOR YOUR INDOOR DINING PLEASURE. Aaa" a rieee -CXX-Cle/ dlleOttyA JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 800-542-8733 WWW.JNF.ORG Contributions'are tax deductible. VISA, MC and AMEX are accepted. JNF. IN 2/9 2001 122 Together, We Can: JEWISH NATIONAL FUND • FULL LINE OF COMPLETE HOMEMADE DINNERS AND MEAT OR FISH TRAYS WE CATER TO MEET ALL YOUR NEEDS 25270 Greenfield • Oak Park ( 248) 967-1161 Bloomfield, died Feb. 1. Since 1973, he was a senior partner at Sommer, Schwartz and Silver, specializing in medical malpractice. He was a gradu- ate of Wayne State University, a 1970 graduate of the University of Detroit Law School and an avid fisherman. Mr. Winer is survived by his wife, Lotte Winer; sons, Jordan and Joshua; brother and sister-in-law, Daniel and Judy Winer of Farmington Hills. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be directed to the Michigan Animal Rescue League. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. BARNEY ZATKOFF, 86, of West Bloomfield, died Feb. 2. Prior to re ment 13 years ago, he was the own Lafayette Recycling. He was a mem of Pisgah Lodge of B'nai, B'rith. Mr. Zatkoff is survived by his wi Rae Zatkoff; daughter, Sue Durant Waterford; grandchildren, Michael Annette Durante; sister, Hilda Maz of Texas; brother-in-law and sister-i law, Ben and Pearl Guyer. Interment at Adat Shalom Mem Park. Contributions may be directe a charity of one's choice. Arrangem by Ira Kaufman Chapel. Cable Crash Shoah Survivor Los Angeles/JTA — An 83-year-ol man who survived the Holocaust killed in a freak accident on a cent old cable car here. Leon Praport died Feb. 1 after s fering severe head and chest injuri when the Angels Flight funicular h and his wife were riding apparentl slipped its cable and plummeted downhill, smashing into a second Lola Praport, an avid painter, s fered a skull fracture and chest inj and reportedly was in guarded but ble condition at a local hospital. A New Jersey resident who for ly lived in Israel, Praport was born Poland into a large extended famil relatives told the Los Angeles Times. During World War II, family m bers were deported to concentratio camps, including Auschwitz, with Praport emerging as the sole survi Relatives and neighbors describ Praport and Lola, 80, as a couple a zest for life. They drove their own car, travel frequently to places such as Prague the Colorado Rockies, Israel and Hawaii, were active volunteers in t community, and were particularly close to their children and grandch dren. The Praports were celebrating t 54th wedding anniversary with a t to Los Angeles when the fatal acci occurred. Before moving to the United St in the early 1980s, the Praports an their two sons lived in Israel, wher Leon Praport owned a business in fish processing industry. Angels Flight was inaugurated i 1901, lifting passengers 400 times each day up and down a block-lon steep incline in downtown Los Angeles.