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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-11-09

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YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH

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"The entire world is sustained by the Torah study of young children"

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.

November 11 / Chesvan 25

Marvin Arnold Weingarden
Mollie Bertha Weiss
Rose Weiner

Morris Antel
Rebecca Cohen
Jack Fogel
Benjamin Bernard Gaum
Jack Kunick
Jacob Lichtig
David Member
Lena Natow
Coleman Rottenberg
Sol Selman
Rebecca Sklar -

November 14 /

Chesvan 28

Meyer Beckman
Helen Brand
Irving Dworkin
Pinkus Ehrlich
Max Fleischer
Sol Ruben Greenwald
Norma Helfman
Sol Lapinsky
Khana Lundin
Rose Silverstone
Bessie R. Sirota
Leonard Stein

November 12 / Chesvan 26

Kunie Abramowitz
Chana Baxter
Fannie Carnick
Dorothy Goldstein
Jacob Kale
Nathan Langwald
Lewis Ross
Hilda Schechter
Nathan Silverman
Maxine F. Zack

Arthur Benjamin •
Betty Yetta Bennett
Freda Elstein
Kenneth Fischer
Nathan Fridson
Milton Gedanke
Sadie Gelfund
Bertha Goldstein
Ida Goldstein
Benjamin David Krugel
Annie Lewis
Milton Manheimer
John E. Siegel
Minnie Tilchin
Brenda Vinton

Sam Baidell
Ethel Bricker
Sarah Kirsch
Harris Kosofsky
Joseph H. Kunin
Sonia Mitchelson
Lena Scott
Sosia Shiffman
Tillie G. Smolinsky
Peter Weisswasser

Josef Diem
Jacob Duchan
Joseph E. Goodstein
David Gross
Margaret Katz.
Anna Selman
Aaron Simons

November 16 / Kislev 1

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of the late Edith.
Services at Beth Israel Memorial
Chapel. Condolences may be sent to
the family at 1440 NW 18th Ave.,
Apt. 104, Delray Beach, FL 33445.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice.

November 17 / Kislev 2

November 15 / Chesvan 29

November 13 / Chesvan 27

Morris Love
Morris Herman Silber
Harry Ehrenfreund
Jacob Fish
Glicka Grunbaum
Rose Helpert
Ben Hochman
Mollie (Weinstein) Hoffman
Morris Kaplan
Helen Kaufman
Esther Reich
Evelyn Rosen
Rae Seigle
Max M. Strom
Karl Yagoda
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JANICE KLEIN PILNICK, of
Farmington Hills, died Nov. 3.
She is survived by her beloved hus-
band, Irving Pilnick; mother,
Pauline Klein of West Bloomfield;
brother and sister-in-law, Coleman
and Nanci Klein of West Bloomfield.
She was the dear niece of the late
Sidney Brand.
Interment at Machpelah Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by the Dorfman
Chapel.

MARILYN RABOTNICK, 71, of -
Oak Park, died Oct. 28.
She is survived by her sons and
daughters-in-law, Dr. Steven and
Carol Galper of Tucson, Ariz., Irwin

Galper of Oak Park, Mark Rabotnick
of Hazel Park, David and Robin
Rabotnick of California; daughter
and son-in-law, Deena and Josef
Jacobovitz of Oak Park; grandchil-
dren, Laura Rabotnick, Daniel
Shlomo Jacobovitz, Ari Aryhe
Jacobovitz, Binyomin Jacobovitz,
Rena Chana Jacobovitz, Benjamin
Galper, Joshua Rabotnick, Jason
Rabotnick, Mrs. Rabotnick was the
beloved wife of the late Seymour
Galper, the late Sidney Rabotnick.
Contributions may be made to
Yad Ezra, 26641 Harding, Oak Park,
MI 48237 or a Jewish charity of
one's choice. Services and interment
at Hebrew Memorial Park.
Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

SAMUEL SHRAGE, 80, of
Southfield, died Oct: 29.
He is survived by his wife, Iokha
Shrage; son and daughter-in-law,
Ilya and Luda Shrage of West
Bloomfield; daughter and son-in-
law, Emilia and Samuil Valk of West

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WE'RE NUMBER ONE SINCE 1940!

11/9
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Washington/JTA — Rabbi Chaim
Stern, the editor of Reform prayer
books including Gates of Prayer
and Gates of Repentance, died Nov.
5 at 71.
Rabbi Stern defined the liturgy
of the Reform movement for over
three decades.
In addition to his work for the
CCAR, Rabbi Stern served for 33
years as senior rabbi of Temple
Beth El of Northern Westchester,
in Chappaqua, N.Y. He recently
took an interim position with
Temple Israel in Miami:
Rabbi Stern also was the author
of the home prayer book, On the

Doorposts of Your House.
As editor of the dominant
prayer books for the movement,
Rabbi Stern gathered material and
developed texts that incorporated
different theologies. Because his
editorial stewardship took place in
the 1960s and 1970s, Rabbi Stern

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Rabbi Chaim Stern,
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was faced with the challenge of
bringing together feminism, natu-
ralism and other theologies at a
rich intellectual time for the
Reform movement.
Rabbi Stern collaborated with
Rabbi Gunther Plaut on commen-
taries on the Haftorahs and an
edition of The Book of Genesis,
soon to be published by the
UAHC Press. He also wrote a
Haggadah, a translation and com-
mentary to Pirke Avot and many
other liturgical works.
At a 1998 prayer breakfast for
religious leaders, President
Clinton used words that Rabbi
Stern wrote about redemption to
apologize for his relationship with
White House intern Monica
Lewinsky.
A public memorial service is set
at Temple Beth El in Chappaqua.,

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