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December 14, 2001 - Image 142

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-12-14

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YESHIVA BETH. YEHUDAH

School for Boys • Beth Jacob School for Girls • Early Childhood Development Center
15751 W. Lincoln Drive • Southfield, MI 48076 • (248) 557-6750

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

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.

December 16 / Taves 1

Rose Marks
Louis Mendelsohn
Rose Mertz
Leatrice Patron
Sandra Perlmutter
Sam Solomon Reitistein
Eliezer Rosen
Joseph Rubin
Joseph Scherr
Joseph Shanbom
Sarah Weberman

Joseph Finkelstein
Sophie Herman
Hanna Hess
Bessie Kahldon
Ida Nosanchuck
Lottie Ravet
Samuel Schultz

December 17 / Taves 2
Sadie Feurring
Alex Fried
Reuben Gottlieb
Jack Kopman
Lena Levin
Rose Magid
Dan Moskowitz
Harry Pearlstein
Krendel Salasnek
Israel Schottenfeld
Esther Schuster

December 19 / Taves 4

Samuel Bienenfeld
Jennie Caplan
Maria Foltyn
Mary Glosman
Jack Isbee
Morris Koss
Herman Rosenberg
Jacob Shevitz
Harry Surath
Pauline Surowitz
Harry Traub
Michael Wainer
Rose Wrubel

December 18 / Taves 3

Isaac Char
Celia Chesluk
Mathilda Diem
Adolph Escoff
Ida Goldstein
Dora Kurnetz

Maynard Lazarus
Marc Avram Rosen
Bessie Shorr
Tony Thorn
Rose Wolfgang

December 21 / Taves 6

Rebecca Carpol
Charles Sam Climstain
Michael Crosnick
Al Drescher
Anna C. Feinberg
Rabbi Eugene Greenfield
Bernice Dorothy Mazer
Marian J. Raimi

December 22 / Taves 7

December 20 / Taves 5
Hyman Irving Green

Liba Esther Agranovich
Freddie Berkowtiz
Benjamin H. Ettinger
Ben Feldman
Ida Friedman
Lee Gladstone
Rivwa Miller
Sarah Milmet
Edith Oretsky
Lea Rubel
Allen Sherwin
Ethel Leah Weiner

In Loving Memory of

ISADORE H.
KOLODNEY

December 15, 1985.

We miss you so much.
Your love and our memories
will stay with us forever.

Your loving family

MONUMENT CENTER

INC.

"Same Location 45 Years"
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17.71

Under the Supervision of the
Council of Orthodox Rabbis

• Monuments and Markers
• Bronze Markers
• Memorial Duplicating
• Cemetery Lettering & Cleaning

12/14
2001

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25270 Greenfield • Oak•Park
(248) 967-1161

Wayne State University. During World
War II, he was assigned to the U.S.
Army's 79th General Hospital Unit.
After returning to Detroit in 1946, he
spent a year working
at his father's engi-
neering firm, Joseph
Greenberg & Co.
Mr. Greenberg
then enrolled at the
University of
Michigan to get his
master's degree in
geotechnical soils
engineering, working Maurice
Greenberg
part time with the
State Highway
Department in Ann Arbor. After receiv-
ing his degree in1951, he did some teach-
ing in his field at the U-M.
Mr. Greenberg served as staff engineer
with the Detroit Engineer's Office, and,
during his 19-year tenure, was responsible
for the advancement of mechanical exca-
vations underground and the perform-
ance of subsurface investigation for the
Northeast Water Station. He also worked
for a year with the state of Indiana on a
study of its 10-year future of highway
needs. Then, he moved to California and
went to work for the Ralph M. Parsons
Co. of Pasadena, designing and building
airports, shipyards and harbors — includ-
ing space shuttle runways at the Kennedy
Space Center in Florida and Edwards and
Vandenberg Air Force bases in California.
At the time of his retirement from
Parsons, he was a vice president.
Mr. Greenberg was a registered civil
engineer in 10 states and a registered civil
and geotechnical engineer in California.
The College of Engineering at Wayne
State University awarded him the
Distinguished Engineering Alumni
Achievement Award and in 1993, he was
inducted into WSU's Hall of Fame.
Mr. Greenberg is survived by his lov-
ing wife, Selma; sister-in-law and brother-
in-law, Belle and Isadore Trebuck; nieces,
Penny (Allen) Adelberg, Nikki (Russ)
Kane, Bette (Hank) Austin.
Interment at the Mt. Shalom Section
of Eden Memorial Cemetery in Mission
Hills, Calif.

RIVA KHAZINA, 80, of Southfield, died

Dec. 6.
She is survived by her daughters and
sons-in-law, Tzilia and Yifrim
Volodorsky of Bat Yam, Israel, Yuri and
Inna Shapiro of Oak Park; four grand-
children; one great-grandchild. Mrs.
Khazina was the beloved wife of the
late Vladimir Khazin.
Contributions may be made to a chari-
ty of one's choice. Interment at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

ANNA KOMISAR, 94, of West

Bloomfield, died Dec. 8.
She is survived by her son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Abraham and Sadie Komisar of
West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Roselyn
and Stanford Blanck, Beth Komisar,
Bruce Komisar; great-grandchildren, Lisa
Blanck, Adam Blanck, Jenna Blanck.
Mrs. Komisar was the beloved wife of the
late Ben Komisar.
Contributions may be made to David
Horodoker Organization, 6950 Pebble
Creed Woods, West Bloomfield, MI
48322; Jewish Apartments and Services,
6690 West Maple Road, West
Bloomfield, MI 48322 or Alyn Hospital,
P.O. Box 250573, West Bloomfield
48325. Interment at Hebrew Memorial
Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.

ROSE LEVY, 99, of Southfield, died

Dec. 5.
She is survived by her daughter and
son-in-law, Judy and Sheldon Resnick of
Jupiter, Fla.; sons and daughters-in-law,
Jerome and Marilyn Levy of Lady Lake,
Fla., Yale and Rhonda Levy of Cromwell,
Conn.; grandchildren, Richard (Terri)
Diamond, Leslee Diamond, Susan Craig,
Howard (Felice) Levy, Alexis (Bryan)
Kruel, Adam (Lisa) Levy, Jennifer Levy,
Randi (Stephen) Levy Simons, Jodi Levy;
great-grandchildren, Amanda, Jeremy,
Shawn, Shayna and Alexa Jae. She was
the beloved wife of the late Leslie Levy;
mother-in-law of the late Sidney
Diamond; grandmother of the late Jeffrey
Diamond and Marsha Levy.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be made to
Hospice of Michigan, 16250 Northland
• Dr., Southfield, MI 48075 or to Menorah
House, 26715 Greenfield Rd., Southfield,
MI 48076. Arrangements by the
Dorfman Chapel.

JODIE RAUB, 45, former Detroiter of

La Costa, Calif, died Nov. 22. She was a
graduate of Oak Park High School and
Thomas Jefferson Law School.
She is survived by her mother, Millie
Raub; sister, Sharon Volin; nieces and
nephews.

ANNETTE LOIS ROSS, 82, of
Dearborn, died Dec.

.

7. She and her first
husband were the for-
mer owners and pub-
lishers of the Dearborn
Guide. During the
daily newspaper strike
in 1967, the Rosses,
for a short while, pub-
lished a small daily
Annette Ross
newspaper for Detroit.
After her husband's death in 1975,
Mrs. Ross continued running the Guide

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