YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH School for Boys • Beth Jacob School for Girls • Early Childhood Development Center 15751 W. Lincoln Drive • Southfield, Ml 48076 • (248) 557-6750 Obituarl s "The entire world is sustctined by the Torah study of. Young children"': , . During the coming week, the students of Yeshiva Beth Yehiidah will study in memory of the following departed friends. In addition, Kaddish will be said during the daily minyan. January 27 / Shevat 14 Max Barth Esther Waldman Ellis Lori Epstein Fannie Faber Morris Goodman Fae Hellen Bessie Holtzman Shlomo.Karbal Meyer Minkin Harry Schneider Charles Weiss William Wilner Fannie Zalenko Weinerman Sam Zingeser Milton M. Shiffman Fannie Smith January 30 / Shevat 17 February 1 / Shevat 19 Bella Band George X. Cobitz Jennie Eisenshtadt Paul Fenton William Greenstein Esther Hecker David Kaufman Jacob Levin Sadie Lichtenberg Getta Malach Morie Nelson Rose Langwald Tomarin Rose Anna (Matz) Zeifman Craig Evan Blecher Rose Burstein Solomon Cohen Sylvia Coleman Nathan Fine Yossel Halpert Phillip Helfman Lillian Lux David H. Lynn Ben Stein Mina Wolman January 28 / Shevat 15 Bernard Amhowitz Edwin Block Stepha Pitt Molly Plotkin January 31 / Shevat 18 Rachel Berkowitz Herbert B. Bunin Israel Glicklin Morris Goldberg Leo Kaufman Molly Kobrin Arthur E. Plotnick Frank Sears Morris Sherman Samuel Sherman January 29 / Shevat 16 Moshe Goldfarb Morris Kallush Esther Lisabeth Milton Mermell Bella Schulman Nathan Stahl February 2 / Shevat 20 Becky Efros Morris Franovitz Max Friedman Sandra Karmazin Ann Magid Sarah Revzin Max C. Shiovitz World War IL He is survived by his wife, Rose; daughters and sons-in-law, Michelle and Jim Millman of Farmington Hills, Janice Crocker of Del Mar, Calif, Susan and Bob West.on of LaJolla; son, Robert Levine of LaJolla; grandchildren, Michael and Joel Millman, Georgia, Amy and Ari Crocker, Eve, Ben and Leah Weston; brothers and sisters-in-law, Estelle Levine, Martin and Connie Levine, Jerry Levine, Seymour and Joannie Levine. Services at El Camino Mortuary, San Diego. It is with deep sorrow that the entire Yeshivat Akiva family mourns the passing of Rudlophl. "Rudy" Newman, an eagle who defended this country in WW II, helping to liberate the survivors, and then turning around volunteering to defend the fledging Jewish State of Israel during her War of Independence by helping to organize the first Jewish Air Force, now the IAF. We join the community in grieving the loss of such a committed member of our Local community, who led with his wife a life of giving supporting Israeli and . Zionist causes and religious and educational institutions. Rabbi Yigal Tsaidi, Educational director Marc Jerusalem, President Nathaniel Warshay, Development Director GLATT KOSHER A ND BASKETS / CY/ICC/6d • Dairy • Deli • Nuts Candy • Pastries • Etc. • We Also Make Custom Trays and Gift Baskets ti e \- Gourmet Marketplace Bakery • Catering 1/25 2002 104 6092 WEST MAPLE AT FARMINGTON RD. 248-855-DELI (3354) Under the Supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis WE NOW HAVE EATING FOR YOUR INDOOR DINING PLEASURE. FULL LINE OF COMPLETE HOMEMADE DINNERS AND MEAT OR FISH TRAYS WE CATER TO MEET ALL YOUR NEEDS 25270 Greenfield • Oak Park (248) 967-1161 Rochester Hills; grandchildren, Steven and Estela Ferrand, Stacie and Jonathan Wagers, Samuel Blair, Seth Blair; great- grandchildren, Miranda and Marco Ferrand. Interment at Nusach H'Ari Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Michigan Humane Society. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. PHIL LUCKERMAN, 91, who took great pleasure in the ever-changing adventure of his long life, died Jan. 6, of cancer, at his son's home in Los Angeles surrounded by his four children. Mr. Luckerman was born in Chicago, and at age 6 helped his mother run one of the first cooperative Jewish restaurants in the city. He went on to graduate from Crane Technical High School and earned a Phil Luckerman chemical engineer- ing degree at the Illinois Institute of Technology. During World War II, Mr. Luckerman served as a captain in the Eighth Air Force Corps of Engineers. "After several personal hardships, my dad flowered after he retired in his early 70s," said daughter Sharon Luckerman of Detroit. As president of his B'nai B'rith group, Mr. Luckerman was responsible for opening it up to women and bringing in younger members. Called "Grandpa Phil," Mr. Luckerman aided other seniors and immigrants who needed help especially with bureaucratic problems. He began to paint in his 70s and eight of his paintings are on permanent dis- play at the Rogers Park Historical Museum in Chicago. Mr. Luckerman is survived by his • daughters and son-in law, Sharon Luckerman and John Willems, Arona Luckerman; sons and daughter-in-law, Ron Luckerman, Doug Luckerman and Susan Kaftan; grandchildren Emma, Charlotte, Liz, Rachel and Seth. Services were held in California. WILMA "VICKI" MAKIE, 85; of Rochester Hills, died Jan. 16. She is survived by her daughter and sopr in law, Barbara and Stan Blair of - GARY J. MILLMAN, 54, of Farmington Hills, died Jan. 18. He is survived by his wife, Sandra Millman; sons, Jason Millman of Farmington Hills, Michael Millman of Farmington Hills; daughter, Barbara Gant of Farmington; brother and sister- in-law, Harry and Sharon Millman of Southfield; grand- son, Jacob Ryan Millman. Contributions may be made to Kidney Foundation, 2350 S. Huron Parkway, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. Interment at Nusach H'Ari Cemetery. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. SOPHIA MONAS, 80, of Warren, died Jan. 16. She is survived by her husband, Maurice Monas; sons and daughters-in- law, Andy and Nancy Monas of Clinton Township, Max and Donna Monas of Riverview, Jack and Sharon Monas of Shelby Township; grandchildren, Erin Monas, Matthew Monas, Andrew Monas, Jamie Monas; brother-in-law and sister-in-lava Israel "Jack" and Judith Monas of Rochester Hills. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to Henry Ford Cancer Research. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. HERBERT PERLMAN, 96, of Rockville, Md., died Jan. 20. He was a tailor and a Mason. Mr. Perlman is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Sanford and Theda Perlman of Maryland; daughter and son- in-law, Sara and Michael Raick of Bloomfield Township; grandchildren, Cindy and Tammy Raick. He was the beloved husband of the late Marcie Perlman; dear brother of the late Abe Perlman, the late Sam Perlman, the late Louis Perlman, the late Ann Bronson, the late Pauline Sanders and the late Susan Gordon. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to a