Obituaries YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH School for Boys • Beth Jacob School for Girls • Early Childhood Development (enter 15751 W. Lincoln Drive • Southfield, Ml 48076 • (248) 557 6750 - "The entire world is sustained by the Torah study of young chiklreen; During the coming week, 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. June 26 / Tamuz 5 Mosheh Baruch Harry Binder Rose Feigenson Ben Gladstone Anna Goldin Hattie Joslove Irving Levitt Benjamin I. Magid Yakel Pomerantz Gertrude Selman Nathan Trager Nandor Waller June 24 / Tamuz 3 Anna Birnbaum William Brody Joseph Gittleman Robert 0. Hacker Gussie Schechter Yached Skorka Joseph Wool Sarah Zucker June 25 / Tamuz 4 Lena Beckerman Abraham Domstein Bert Ferrer Eva Fleischer Shmuel Fordonski Dr. Joseph Gruber David Kabaker Rose Kantor Dr. Mandel Lansky Dr. Jack Markow Louis Moskowitz Isaac M. Newman Peter Portnoy Richard Rosin Simson Sendler June 27 / Tamuz 6 Sophie Cohen Sarah Finkelstein Leon Friedman Ben Hersh Julius Heymanson Goldie Kleinberg Bronia Nothman Ethel Raifman Sarah Schmier Harry Sheawitz Mary Simon Gussie Slootsky June 28 / Tamuz 7 Pearl Daniels Adolph Dinetz Martin Foster Anna Pollak Sam Puckovitsky Phyliss Singer-Attis Isidor Strom Morris Tatelbaum Beaumont Hospice Fund at William Beaumont Hospital, 3601 W. 13 Mile Road., Royal Oak, MI 48073-9952 or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by the Dorfman Chapel. June 29 / Tamuz 8 Dollie Greenblatt Mae Klee Sarah Levin Augusta Mermelstein Joseph Miller Jacob Natow Dave G. Newman Clara Ordin Ira I. Sonnenblick June 30 / Tamuz 9 Louis Berkower Mary Berman Anna Godfrey Charles Klavons Morris S. Wayne Philip Yaker Great hair sparks confidence-. eniitastic Sams GOTTA BE THE HAIR - Adult Cut 95 $9 cPantastic Sams - 4147 Orchard Lake Rd. 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He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Natalie Klachefsky; son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Elizabeth Klachefsky of Winnipeg, Canada; daugh- ter and son-in-law, Linda Holli s l ust SOVO R and Robert Kaye of Coral Springs, Fla.; grandchildren, Morgan, Matthew, Tess and Annabelle Klachefsky, David and Daniel Kaye. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. ANNA LENGEL, 86, of Detroit, died June 12.After coming to America in 1949, Mrs. Lengel went to night school to learn English. After the death of her husband, she went on to college, becoming a medical office assistant. For years, she was an ophthal- mology assistant. A Holocaust survivor, Mrs. Lengel remained active in Holocaust Memorial matters. Her Holocaust experiences were chronicled by the Steven Spielberg Foundation and she was given the honor of lighting memorial can- dles during programs at the Workmen's Circle, Shaarit Haplaytah and Holocaust Memorial Anna Lengel Center. She also helped a Hillel student write a project on the Holocaust. Through her contacts with Sinai Hospital, an ongoing, program of counseling of Holocaust sur- vivors and remembrance called Cafe Europa was established. Mrs. Lengel was a classic "great cook" who created cakes and main dishes, always kosher, and rarely needing measuring utensils or recipes. Mrs. Lengel is survived by her son, David Lengel of Detroit; daughters and sons-in-law, Sherrill Avrahami (Eli) of Oak Park, Freda (Michael) of Bloomfield Hills, Daniel Arlow and Benjamin Avrahami; sister, Lucia Zaczkiewicz of Tarnow, Poland; brother- in-law and sister-in-law, Herman and Miriam Lengel of West Bloomfield. Contributions may be made to a Yeshiva for underprivileged boys in Jerusalem, with headquarters in Brooklyn: Ezrat Yisroel, 1055 56th Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11219. Interment at Workmen's Circle Cemetery. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. HILDA MAX, 87, of Oak Park, died June 11. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Sharon and Carmi Slomovitz of Florida; sister, Irene Greenwald of Oak Park; grandchild, Randy Slomovitz. Mrs. Max was the beloved wife of the late George Max. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Interment at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. JEROME B. "JERRY" MILAN, 56, former Detroiter of Claremore, Okla., died May 23. He was a graduate of Mumford High School. After leaving Detroit he pursued interests in aviation and the culinary arts. He received his pilot's license with a commercial and instrument rating. He is survived by his beloved wife, Elizabeth; daughter and son-in-law, Alyson and Jon Garrison of Claremore; mother, Jean; sister, Linda and friend Steve Zweiback of Los Angeles. He was the loving son of the late Max Milan. Services were held in Claremore. DR. SEYMOUR NEWMAN, 78, of West Bloomfield, died June 16. He retired from the Ford Motor Company as senior staff engineer and manager in 1986. He had distinguished himself in a long career devoted to the plastics industry, prin- cipally in basic Seymour research. His work has Newman influenced widely diverse areas, some of which have led directly to commercial innovations. He was widely recognized for his developments in composite mate- rials and for his development of structur- al fiber reinforced plastic components and their associated manufacturing processes for automotive use. Dr. Newman served in World War II as a medic in the northern Pacific area. As a research fellow at Cornell University in the '50s, Dr. Newman worked with Nobel Prize winner in chemistry Dr. Paul Flory, with whom he co-authored four scientific papers. In addition to important contributions to the industry, as evidenced by over 65 published