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August 03, 2001 - Image 130

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-08-03

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MONTE C. SERLING, 84, of

P

erhaps there is no greater symbol of Kavod Ha-Met (honoring the dead) than

the Shomer, the religious watchman who prays for the soul of the deceased. From

the first family we served 60 years ago, to the present, our chapel is staffed with a

Shomer 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Our legacy is serving Detroit's Jewish

community with dignity and

adherence to tradition.

THE KAUFMAN
COMMUNITY CORNER

JARC hosts 3rd
Annual JARCarnival,
Sun, Aug 19, 2001
between 1-3 pm at
Irving and Beverly
Laker Education &
Youth Complex

Young children of all
abilities are invited to join

THE IRA KAU FMAN CHAPEL

Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community

JARC for a free afternoon
of fun, food and festivities,
Sun, Aug 19, 2001
from 1-3 pm at
Irving & Beverly Laker
Education & Youth
Complex,
2075 Walnut Lake Rd.
in W. Bloomfield.

The event features
carnival games and
activities. The 3rd Annual

JARCarnival is sponsored
by the JARC Young Adult
Committee. Please RSVP
by Aug 15, 2001.

For more info, call
(248) 538-6610
ext. 349 or e-mail
saraha@jarc.org

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

Southfield, died July 25.
He is survived by his beloved wife,
Claire Serling; sons and daughters-
in-law, Richard Serling of Long
Beach, Calif, Robert and Carole
Serling of San Diego, Ronald and
Jan Serling of Orange, Calif.; broth-
er, Seymour Serling of West
Bloomfield; sister, Sybil Einstandig
of Southfield; grandchildren, Evan,
Eric and Jakie.
Interment at the Adat Shalom
Memorial Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to the
Lighthouse Hospice. 24293
Telegraph Rd. Suite 102, Southfield,
MI 48034. Arrangements by the
Dorfman Chapel.

RHODA SHAMES, 95, of West

Bloomfield, died July 25.
She is survived by her dear sister,
Frances Sedman of Farmington
Hills; many loving nieces, nephews,
family members and friends. She
was the beloved wife of the late
Joshua Shames.
Graveside services were held at
the Hebrew Memorial Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by the Dorfman
Chapel.

IRENE S. SOLOWAY, 92, of

DELITES

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

NIBBLES & NUT

AT THE VINEYARDS

(248) 855-9463 Fax: 626-8468

8/3

2001

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Visit our Website: www.877gifts.com

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

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

Berkley, died July 28.
She is survived by her sons and
daughters-in-law, Bill and Cynthia
Soloway of Harper Woods, Dennis
and Mickey Soloway of Warren;
daughters and son-in-law, Shelley
and Jerry Levitt of Foster City, Calif,
Beverly Hellmer of Berkley; sister
and brother-in-law, Betty and Grant
Silverfarb of West Bloomfield; grand-
children, Jeff, David, Lisa, Denise,
Darrin, Michelle, Brian, Pam,
Caitlin, Genna; 11 great-grandchil-
dren. Mrs. Soloway was the beloved
wife of the late David Soloway.
Contributions may be made to
American Heart Association,
Midwest Memorial & Tribute
Program, Dept. 77-3968, Chicago,
IL 60678-3968 or American
Diabetes Association, 30600
Telegraph Road, Suite 2255,
Bingham Farms, MI 48025.
Interment at Hebrew Memorial
Park. Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

BERNARD IRVING STERN, 80,
of Muskegon, died July 17. He
was president of Lakey Foundry,
vice president of Campbell-Wyatt
and Cannon and finished his
career as a group vice president of
Gulf and Western. Mr. Stern was a
1943 graduate of Michigan
College of Mines. He was a cap-
tain with the 484th and 485th
Bombardment Group and the Air
Transport Command of the 11th
Air Force in World War II.
Mr. Stern is survived by his sons
and daughters-in-law, Dr. Edward
and Rebecca Stern of Ada, Mich.,
Dr. Paul and Lisa Stern of
Royersford, Pa.; grandchildren,
Matthew, Emily, Daniel, Benjamin
and Alex; sister-in-law, Eva Stern;
brother-in-law, Dr. Sidney
Friedlander.
Interment at Ahavas Israel
Cemetery in Grand Rapids.
Contributions may be made to
Ahavas Israel Renovation Fund in
Grand Rapids.

DR. JEROME SUPERSTINE,
48, of Bloomfield Hills, died July
31. He was an orthodonist and a
graduate of the University of
Michigan Dental School. Dr.
Superstine was a member of
Congregation Beth Ahm, Alpha
Omega Dental Fraternity, the
Great Lakes Society of
Orthodontists, the Michigan
Dental Association and the
Michigan Society of
Orthodontists.
He is survived by his wife, Sue
Superstine; daughters, Danielle,
Samantha and Elizabeth
Superstine; parents, Dr. Milton
and Dorothy Superstine of
Bloomfield Hills; sister and broth-
er-in-law, Jody and Richard
Grossman of Farmington Hills.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

Corrections

The obituary for Betty Starr (July
20) omitted the name of surviving
sister-in-law Elaine Kohner of
Farmington Hills.

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