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May 11, 2001 - Image 156

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-05-11

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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

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

May 13 / lyar 20

Harry Berger
Louis Buchbinder
Chaye Sora Bas Isroel
Becky Golub
Etta Halpert
Golda Halpert
Hudia Halpert
Leba Halpert
Moishe Halpert
Mordechai Halpert
Chaya Wachtenheim Meisels
Malye Devora Mermelstein
Shlomo Mermelstein
Aubrey L. Oppenheim
Rose Schechter
Mary Shindler
Blima Wachtenheim
Lottie VVainger
Leo York

May 14/ lyar 21

Bessie B. Valensky Andrews
Abraham Averbuch
Shirley Engel
Helen Fuller
Sarah Honigman
Jenny Modlinsky
Charles Morris Niskar

May 18 / lyar 25

Anna Rottenberg
Chana Rutzimring
Sam Seligson

Chaim Alter Corman
Abraham Fine
Minnie Hacker
Jacob Holtzman
Meyer C. Manela
Paul Newman
Ethylle Optner
William Raskin
Joseph Ross
Jacob Joseph Simon
Ann Shindler Wolk

May 15/ Iyar 22

Rose Buchbinder
Samuel Cohn
Minnie Friedman
Eugene Newman
Samuel (Sander) Stillwater
Bella Weiner Torgow

May 16/ lyar 23

May 19 / lyar 26

Gussie Anstandig
Samuel Baschin
Rachel Bernstein
Julius Goldberg
Helen Cohen Kabak
Norman Lucille Leader
Rose Leiderman
Laura Wetstein

Max Cohen
Adolph E. Fell
Braindle Gittelman
Jeanette Mahe Goldberg
Albert Leo Jaslove
Sara Kaner
Avram Mally
Morton Harry Newman
Ben Nosanchuck
Sylvia Rabinovitz
Michele Evis Root
Aaron Rosen
Robert L. Siegel
Dr. Karl Stillwater
Samuel Wohl

May 17/ Iyar 24

Dora Fine
Abram Jakubowitz
Anna Lubkin
Leslie Politzer
Josef Weiner
Abraham Zwerling

fiEl3TIEW MEMORIAL CHAPEL

law, Vicki Lenhard-Rozencweig and Dr.
Harry Rozencweig of Farmington Hills; son
and daughter-in-law, Richard and Kim
Lehnard of Ohio; grandchildren, Stacy
Weinberg and Mark Petrie, Scott NVeinberg,
Charlie, Angie, Jessie and Tracy Lenhard.
Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to Hospice of
Michigan. Arrangements by h-a Kaufman
Chapel.

at Arborcrest Cemetery. Arrangements by
Kaufman Chapel.

LILLIAN LEVINE, 95, of West

Bloomfield, died May 2.
She is survived by her son and daughter-
in-law, Thomas and Patricia Levine of West
Bloomfield; grandchildren, Paul Levine,
James (Sigal) Levine, Daniel (Kathryn)
Levine; great-grandchildren, Jacob, Gabriel,
Gillian, Griffin and Jessica. She was the
beloved wife of the late Louis Levine; sister
of the late Benjamin Gastman, Hyman
Gastman and Molly Cameron.
Graveside services were held at
Machpelah Cemetery in Ferndale.
Contributions may be made to the charity
of one's choice. Arrangements by the
Dorfman Chapel.

LANETTE WINTERS LIPKIN 82, for-

merly of Rochester, N.Y., of Boca Raton,
Fla.. died April 22.
She is survived by her daughters and
sons-in-law, Kathy and Frank Mamat of
West Bloomfield, Donna and Shelly Bloom
of Boca Raton; grandchildren, Jonathan and
Steven Mamat, Lori Roso and Julie Shafer.
Interment in Mt., Hope Cemetery in
Rochester, N.Y. Contributions may be
made to the American Cancer Society.
Arrangements by Parsky Funeral Home in
Rochester.

Asher Tzvi Tatelbaum

WHEN CARE
IS SO VITAL AND
COST A CONCERN

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RHODA MARTEL, 72, of Ann Arbor,

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Hebrew
Memorial
ChaPel

FOR COMPASSIONATE ASSISTANCE IN
A TIME OF NEED, PLEASE CALL

248 -543 -1622

1-800-736-5033 (Outside Michigan)

26640 GREENFIELD ROAD, OAK PARK,

Rabbi Boruch E. Levin
Executive Director

Shiva Trays

Corn leie nd Dinners

ALL FOODS ARE PREPARED IN
SHERLEE BLOOM'S PRIVATE KITCHENi

Only Kosher
Products Used In
Preparation of Food

MICHIGAN

48237

Mark Klinger and Robert Bodzin
Licensed Funeral Directors

When Sorry...
Is Not Enou • h

Shiva Baskets4 Trays

• Chocolates and Wits
(nuts salted or unsalted)
• Dried Fruit
• Candy
• Pastries • Sugar-Free Candy

NIBBLES & NUTS

AT "THE VINEYARDS

(248) 855-9463 Fax: 626-8468

5/11
2001

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Visit our Website: www.877gIfts.com

(248) 737-8088
Toll Free:1 877-GIFTS-88

32418 Northwestern Hwy., Bet. Nliddlebelt and 14 Mile Road

died May 5. She was the head neurological
nurse at Mt. Sinai
Hospital in New York.
Mrs. Martel received her
bachelor's degree from
Hunter College in New
York; her master's in
nursing from Yale and a
certificate in gerontology
from the University of
Michigan. She was a
Rhoda Martel
member of Women's
American ORT,
Hadassah, a past president of the nursery
school at Beth Israel Congregation and a
member of its sisterhood.
Mrs. Martel is survived by her husband
of 45 years, Dr. William Martel; daughters
and sons-in-law, Lisa and Brian Hammer of
California, Pamela and Allan Bernstein of
New York, Caryn Martel of Farmington
Hills; sons and daughters-in-law, Jonathan
and Lisa Martel of Maryland, David Martel
and partner John Kelliher of San Francisco;
grandchildren, Adam and Michael Hammer,
Jennie and Paula Bernstein, Benjamin and
Sophie Rachel; father, Morris Kapan; broth-
er and sister-in-law, Melvin and Elaine
Kaplan of New York. She was the loving
daughter of the late Pearl Kaplan. Interment

BERTHA MERZON, 95, of Southfield,

died May 2.
She is survived by her son and daught
in-law, Melvin S. and Jean Merzon of
Skokie, Ill.; daughter and son-in-law, Bon
and Robert Torgow of Southfield; brother
Will Roberts of Detroit, Ian Rubenstein
California; sisters, Marion Blyveis of Gr
Rapids, Diane Zuppke of Florida; six gr
children; 16 great-grandchildren. She w
the beloved wife of the late M. Manuel
Merzon.
Contributions may be made to Mach ,
F. Torah, 15221 W 10 Mile Road, Oak
Park, MI 48237. Interment at Workmen
Cemetery, Beth Shmuel Section.
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Ch2

DAVID I. ROSE, 52, former Detroiter,

died April.26. He was a data base admin
trator for the University of California.
He is survived by siblings, Melvyn an
Sheila Rose, Beverley Siegel, Dr. Jerome
Marlene Rose, Steven and Mary Rose,
Deborah Rose. He was the beloved son
the late Harold and the late Nettie Rose
Interment at Hills of Eternity Cemet
in Colma, Calif.

HERBERT "WHITEY" RUBIN, 66, (

Los Angeles, formerly of Detroit, died Al
23.
He is survived by his sons, Douglas
Rubin of Los Angeles, Matthew Rubin
Los Angeles, Andrew Rubin of Los Ang
two granddaughters; sister and brother-
law, Sharon and Herb Gleicke of Los
Angeles; brother, Jerry Rubin of Los
Angeles. He was the beloved son of
Edward and the late Sarah Rubin.
This announcement was placed at tl-
request of the family by the Ira Kaufm
Chapel.

IRVING RUTMAN 88, former Detrc

of Sun City, Ariz., died April 21. He w
owner of Paramount Press in Ferndale.
He is survived by his daughter and
in-law, Joan and Jim Tompkins of
California; many nieces and nephews.
was the husband of the late Anita Rutr
Services were held in California ant
Arizona.

TEDDY SAHAM, 79, former

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Detroiter, of S. Pasadena, Fla.,
died May 2.
n0 1
He is survived by his dear
wife, Patty Saham;
brothers and sisters-in-
law, Abe and Evelyn
Saham of West
Bloomfield, Hy and
Dale Saham of West
Bloomfield.
Graveside services
were held at B'nai Israel
Memorial Gardens.
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Contributions may be
Teddy
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made to the American

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