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July 27, 2001 - Image 122

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-07-27

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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

Hadassah sponsors
Family Fun Carnival
with Ducky Derby at
Kensington Metropark,
11 am 3 pm,
Sun, Aug 26, 2001

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Greater Detroit Chapter
of Hadassah co-sponsors
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Ducky Derby as part of
the Family Fun Carnival,
11 am-3 pm, Sun, Aug 26,
2001 at Kensington
Metropark in Milford, MI.

The carnival includes a
magician, face painting,
arts and crafts, games,
music, food and more.

Proceeds from the derby
benefit Children's Cancer
Research. You can "adopt"

rubber ducks in the derby
race for chances to win
many prizes. Someone
could even win $1 million.

Other sponsors include
MetroParent Magazine,
The Observer & Eccentric,
WJR, WXYZ-Channel 7
and The Jewish News.

For more info, call
(248) 683-5030.

18325 West Nine Mile Road, Southfield, ME 48075 • Telephone: 248-569-0020 • Toll Free: 800-325-7105
Please visit us at our web site: www.iralcaufinan.com

Shiva Trays

Corn leie nd Dinners

Shiva Baskets & Trays

ALL FOODS ARE PREPARED IN
Sill:KLEE BLOOM'S PRIVATE KITCHEN::

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

NIBBLES & NUTS

AT THE VINEYARDS

(248) 855-9463 Fax: 626-8468

(248) 737-8088

Visit our Website: www.877gIfts.com

Toll Free:1-877-GIFTS-88

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

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He is sur-
vived by his
sons and daugh-
ters-in-law,
Leon and
Audrey
Schurgin of
Farmington
Hills, Dr.
Arthur and
Cindy Schurgin
Ben Schurgin
of Phoenix;
daughters and
sons-in-law,
Michele and Roy Lachman of Ohio,
Miriam and Ralph Silverstein of
Farmington Hills; grandchildren,
Karen Schurgin and Robert
Braunhild, Debbie Schurgin, Brian
Schurgin, Joseph Lachman, David
Silverstein, Rhonda Silverstein,
Daniel Schurgin; great-grandchil-
dren, Rachel and Ilyssa Braunhild.
Mr. Schurgin was the beloved hus-
band of the late Ruth Eder
Schurgin; dear brother of the late
Arthur Schurgin, the late Harry
Schurgin, the late Donnie Schurgin
and the late Bessie Meyers.
Interment at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park. Contributions may
be made to Hospice of Michigan
and the Jewish Hospice and
Chaplaincy Network. Arrangements
by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

HERBERT A. SEITON, 77, of
West Bloomfield, died July 19.
He is survived by his sister and
brother-in-law, Lorelei and Carl
Lipnik of Bloomfield Hills; nieces
and nephews, Ruth and Norman
Beitner, Miriam and Larry Prussack,
Judith and Charles Perlow, Larry and
Natalie Lipnik, Daniel and Paula
Lipnik; 16 great-nieces and great-
nephews.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice. Services and
interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

BETSY STOLAR, 90, of Chicago,
died July 23.
She is survived by her daughter
and son-in-law, Sherry and Gene
Gunsberg of Chicago; son and
daughter-in-law, Dr. Joel and Anne
Stolar of Highland Park, Ill.; grand-
children, Jerod (Joanne) Gunsberg,
Daniel Gunsberg, Ellen Stolar, Jane
Stolar; sister-in-law, Connie
Weinberg. She was the beloved wife
of the late Dr. Charles Stolar; sister
of the late Sydney Weinberg,
Morton Weinberg, Ruth Geller,

Fritzie Siegel, Lillian Levin, Nanette
Wagner.
Services and interment at the
Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions
can be made to the Susan G. Komen
Breast Cancer Foundation, 5005
L.B.J. Freeway Suite 250, Dallas, TX
75244 or to the Gilda's Club of
Chicago, 537 N. Wells St., Chicago,
IL 60610. Arrangements by the
Dorfman Chapel.

MANNY WHITE, 86, of Tamarac,
Fla., died July 6.
He is survived by his beloved wife
of 62 years, Ruth White; son and
daughter-in-law, Larry and Marlene
White of Southfield; daughter and
son-in-law, Yvonne and Arthur
Siegel of Wyckoff, N.J.; grandchil-
dren, Nathan White, Marjorie and
Rob Olson, Deanna and Lindsay
Siegel; brother and sister in-law, Sol
and Molly White.
Services and interment at Star of
David Cemetery in Tamarac.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice.

JACK ZACK, died July 20.
He is survived by his wife, Helen;
mother, Lena Zack of Oak Park; sis-
ter and brother-in-law, Jean and
Seymour Barnett of Deerfield Beach,
Fla. Mr. Zack was the beloved son of
the late Hyman Zack and brother of
the late Sam Zack.
Services and interment in
Delaware. Contributions may be
made to the American Lung
Association, 26555 Evergreen #375,
Southfield, MI 48076. Local
arrangements by the Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

Corrections

The obituary for Anna Weitz
(July 20) should have indicated
that she is survived by a great-
great-granddaughter, Drew.
The obituary for William
Denenberg (July 20) omitted
the names of surviving daughter
and son-in-law, Diane and
(Craig Jones) Denenberg of
Boulder, Colo.

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