Obituaries L arge chapel. Small chapel. Graveside. Cemetery chapel. We are without limitations in our ability to provide services that meet the exact needs of each family we serve. For nearly 60 years, we have shown flexibility through unsurpassed responsiveness to Detroit's Jewish community. THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community THE KAUFMAN COMMUNITY CORNER Young Israel of Metro Detroit heads Summer Blood Drive, Sun July 15, 2001 Donating blood is always important, but especially so in the summer, when there are fewer donors, because schools are dosed and people are on vacation. To answer the call for keeping ample supplies available, Young Israel of Metro Detroit heads a Summer Blood Drive, Sun, July 15, 2001, 8:30 am-2:30 pm at Young Israel of Southfield, 27705 Lahser. The blood drive assists the American Red Cross. There are restrictions for donating. Please call for info and to schedule an appointment. For more info, call (248) 353-9453. 18325 West. 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With his wife, Gail, he traveled widely throughout the world, including the Middle East, Africa, Australia, China and Europe. He was an avid gardener, fisherman and lover of classical music. Dr. Tukel was a supporter of numerous Jewish institutions including Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills and Congregation Sharey Zedek, where he was a life- long member and member of the board. Dr. Tukel is survived by his wife, Gail; daughter and son-in-law, Michelle Tukel and Jay Brown of West Bloomfield; sons and daugh- ters-in-law, Dr. David and Debby Tukel of Franklin, Joshua and Renae Tukel of West Bloomfield; beloved grandchildren, Benjamin, Melanie, Bradley, Matthew, Connor, Jacob, Eli and Jillian. He was the loving son of the late Sam Tukel - and the late Rose Tukel. Contributions may be made to the Dr. Floyd Tukel Memorial Fund at Hillel Day School, 32200 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. HOWARD TYNER, 51, of Burbank, Calif., died June 21. He was an entertainment talent manag- er. Mr. Tyner is survived by his brother, Charles Tyner of Southfield; niece, Marlene Tyner. He was the loving son of the late Margery and the late Leonard Tyner. Interment in California. Contributions may be made to the Michigan Heart Association or the National Kidney Foundation. This announcement was placed at the request of the family by the Ira Kaufman Chapel. ROBERT WAINSTOCK, 49, for- merly of Oak Park of Northridge, Calif., died June 21. He is survived by his sons, Stuart, 19; Michael, 16; Barry 13; ex-wife, Kathie Beal Wainstock; brother and sister-in-law, Neal and Jan Wainstock. He was the loving son of the late Allen and Sarah Wainstock. BERNARD WIGLER, 87, of New York, died June 19. He was a buyer for Albany Public Market in Albany, N.Y. Mr. Wigler is survived by his wife of 61 years, Beatrice Wigler; sons and daughters-in-law, Melvin J. and Marty Wigler of New York, Gerald and Theresa Wigler of New York; brother, Jerome Wigler of Pennsyvania.; sister, Lorraine Jacobson of Huntington Woods; grandchildren, Keith, Todd, Wendy and April. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. takOterrA --; -- Rabbi Bernal,' de awn, a former president of the Conservative movement's Jewish Theological Semlna-rY; died June 19 in Florida at the cAA age of Rabbi Mandelbaum, an author d influential voice in the t he movement, spent much of his life at ITS. as pi9re6s6i- ervinfrgom d e innt add of titios he nemin tos ary ro 1972, he was ordained by ITS and taught Midrash there as well. His most notable wnrk was a critical edition of the Midrash known as Pesikta deRab Kahana. He was also the author of Choose Life, Tales of the Fathers of the Conservative Movement and You Are Not Alone. Mandelbaurnts death - believed to be the result of a massive heart attack - came sud- denly, despite the fact he had been in poor health for a num- ber of years. Mandelbaum is survived by his second wife, Marcelle, a sis- ter and five children. He also leaves three stepchildren, 10 grandchildren, two stepgrand- children and one great-grand- child.