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May 04, 2001 - Image 159

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-05-04

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YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH

School for Boys • Beth Jacob School for Girls • Early Childhood Development Center
15751 W. Lincoln Drive • Southfield, MI 48076 • (248) 557-6750

"The entire world is sustained by the Torah study of young children"

,

During the coming zveek, the students of Yeshiva Beth Yehudah
will study in memory of the following departed friends.
In addition, Kaddish will be said during the daily minyan.

Fanny Pevoz
Charles Schwartz
Oscar Silverstein
Harold Swartz

May 6/ lyar 13

Jacob Berner
Sara Bernstein
Lena Bodzin
Clara Sarah Drescher
Pauline Garelick
Mildred Litwak
Sarah Shulman
Gertrude Wohl

May 9 / Iyar 16

Hilda Blotner
Maier Brenner
Lem Cherrin
Harry Lee Eisenberg
Edwin Frank Friedman
Ben Hirsh
Jack R. Leeds
Herman Modlinsky
Seymour Ribiat
Rose Basil Rose
Julie Rochelle Shacket
Harry Speyer
Lilly Sugar
Aaron Wassermann

May 7 / lyar 14

Rose Finkelstein
Minnie Friedman
Keith Anson Mall
Alice Marcus
David Schneider
Max Schultz
Aizik Selesny
Libby Taitelbaum
Rebecca Unrot
Hermine Weber
Joseph Morhs Yaker

May 10/ lyar 17

Samuel Z. Birnbaum
Noah Ellias
Mildred Linde Erdos
Robert Flayer
Paul Freudenberg
Reuben David Lauter
Bessie Leach
Ben Lutz

May 8/ lyar 15

Anna Bennett
Harold Biller
Sidney Burstein
Fannie Gray
Bella Kowal
Lillian Pearson

Hans Morgenroth
Harry T. Ross
Sam Stern
Hyman Stolarsky

May 11/ lyar 18

Arthur Barach
Rabbi Moses Fischer
Nettie Green
Nathan Kravitz
Louis Leiderman
Rose Linetsky
Julius Parker
Alfred Schmidel
Morris Woll
Sarah Wuntner

May 12/ lyar 19

Dr. Jerry H. Abramson
David I. Berris
Rose Feldstein
Shari Gilden
Charles Laskey
Louis Ozadowsky
Louis Rochman
Bertha Josephine Rosenberg
Betty Stark
Moses Weiswasser
Rose Witt

Helpilis A
Core witli Death

Helping children cope with grief
and death can be especially hard
for the family. Hebrew Memorial
offers information about how
adults can help in a booklet
entitled Why Is Everyone Crying?
It is available at no charge
upon request. •
Providing funeral services that bring
honor and dignity to the departed
with comfort and solace to the living.

Serving all cemeteries.

Our bereavement support group is here
to help you at this time of need.

(248) 543-1622




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Executive Director, H.B.S.

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as a chemist, options trader and private

investor.
He is survived by his wife, Judith
(Klein) Metzger; daughters, Valeria
Leonardi of Italy and Lizabeth; mother,
Ethel Metzger of Boca Raton; sister,
Lynn (Robert) Blanchard; brother,
Michael (Isabel Safora) Metzger.
Contributions may be made to Anshe
Emet Synagogue, 3760 N. Pine Grove,
Chicago, IL 60613.

EDWARD L. PENNER, 91, of
Southfield, died April 26. He was a
stockbroker.
He is survived by his nieces and
nephews, Sheila and Marty Lederman,
Linda and Dr. Larry Sandler, Susan and
Chuck Chupack, Dr. Dennis and Jill
Penner; grandnieces; grandnephews;
devoted friend, Florence Perlman. He
was the beloved husband of the late
Maronetta Penner; loving brother of the
late David Penner; dear brother-in-law of
the late Molly Penner.
Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial
Park. Contributions may be made to the
Bruce Sandler Friendship Foundation,
12077 Classic Drive, Coral Springs, FL
33071. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

PENNY FAITH PHILLIPS, 43, of
Southfield, died April 24.
She is survived by her daughter
Alexus Ann-Marie Phillips of Southfield;
mother, Toby (Bernard) Baskin of West
Bloomfield; brothers and sisters-in-law,
Robert Sakat of Pleasant Ridge, Michael
and Judy Baskin, Eric and Rebecca
Baskin; sisters and brother-in-law,
Suzanne Chesney, Cheryl and Scott
Berman; dear friend, Walter Dalpian.
Services were held at the Doifinan
Chapel. Contributions may be made to
Hospice of Michigan, 16250 Northland
Dr., Southfield, MI 48075; the
Michigan Humane Society, 3600 W
Auburn Road, Rochester Hills, MI
48309 or the American Cancer Society,
18505 W 12 Mile Rd., Southfield, MI
48076. Arrangements by the Doifinan
Chapel.

NATHAN (NAT) RECHTER, 92, for-
merly of Detroit, died April 29 in Boca
Raton, Fla. He had
owned an auto parts
business for many
years in the Detroit
area before retiring to
Florida.
In 1945, Mr.
Rechter and his wife,
Flora, started the
business in the base-
Nathan Rechter
ment of their home

on Edison Street in Detroit, selling
parts to local Ford dealers. They
moved the business to a store on 12th
Street, but the entire inventory was
wiped out when a heavy rain flooded
the store.
Undeterred, Nat and Flora began
again and expanded the business on a
regular basis, selling parts to nation-
wide store chains. With their son,
Herbert, as chairman and president,
the company, Allied Accessories and
Auto Parts, eventually became one of
the largest mass merchandisers of after-
market auto parts and accessories in
the nation. Based in Madison Heights,
the firm had five branches throughout
the country and 400 employees, before
being sold in 1986. Mr. Rechter was
named the auto parts industry's Man
of the Year in 1974.
He is survived by his son, Herbert
(Marge) of Bloomfield Hills; son-in-law
Jerold Sprague of Boca Raton; grand-
children Mitchell Rechter of West
Bloomfield, Brenda (David) Steuer of
West Bloomfield, Ronald (Nancy)
Rechter of Franklin, Jeffrey (Robin)
Sprague of West Bloomfield, Stuart
(Denise) Sprague of Chicago and
Marta Sprague of Del Ray Beach, Fla.;
and great-grandchildren, Kasey, Cory
and Kyle Rechter, Adam, Brandon and
Jamie Steuer, Shoshana, Ariella and
Nadav Sprague, liana and Carly
Sprague. Mr. Rechter was husband of
the late Flora Rechter, the late Frieda
Green Rechter and the late Helen Alter
Rechter. He was father of the late
Roberta Sprague and brother of the late
Bessie Mandel and Lillian Volk.
Interment was at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be made
to the Alzheimer's Association or the
American Cancer Society.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

ESTHER KERT ROSENGARTEN,
of Royal Oak, died April 26.
She is survived by many loving
nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grand-
nephews, great-grandnieces, great-
grandnephews. Mrs. Rosengarten was
the beloved wife of the late Joseph
Rosengarten; dear sister of the late
Louis Marx, the late Benny Kert, the
late Charles Kert, the late Sam Kert,
the late Doris Fishel, the late Hilda
Schechter, the late Sarah Rosenfield,
the late Mary Lewis and the late Ethel
Litman.
Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to the
Jewish Home and Aging Services,
6710 W Maple, West Bloomfield, MI
48322. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

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