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Glazer Institute,
Fri, Feb 8, 2002 at
Temple Beth El
Dr. Michael Cook,
Scholar-In-Residence for
the 60th Annual Rabbi B.
Benedict and Ada S.
Glazer Institute on
Judaism for the Christian,
Eastern Orthodox, Muslim
and Protestant Clergy,
lectures at Temple Beth El
Fri, Feb 8, 2002.
This is the first time the
Institute hosts a returning
scholar. Dr. Cook will
address Institute
participants, Friday at
9:30 am and 10:45 am.
He will also speak at
Temple Services Friday at
7:30 pm and Saturday at
9:15 am and 10:30 am.
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661 E. 8 MILE ROAD FERNDALE
1 1/2 blocks East of Woodward
Sybil, Rachel, Steve, Renee, Rick,
Brian, Scott, Michelle, Samantha,
Joseph and Emily
died Jan. 17.
He is survived by his wife, Shirlee
Rosin; son and daughter-in-law, Hal and
Geri Rosin of Southfield; daughter and
son-in-law, Sherry and Nevin Rose of
Huntington Woods; daughter-in-law,
Ilene Harris; brothers and sister-in-law,
Maurice and Maureen Rosin of
Tennessee, Hugh Rosin of Novi; grand-
children, Lisa, Jacob, Claudia, Frederick.
Mr. Rosin was the loving father of the
late Cole Rosin.
Contributions may be made to Rosin-
Silverman Memorial Fund-Gift
Processing at U of M, P.O. Box 966,
Ann Arbor, MI 48106; Westland
Community Foundation, 38110
Executive Drive, Suite 100, Westland,
MI 48185 or Canton Community
Foundation, P.O. Box 87892, Canton,
MI 48187. Interment at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
Michael Stone of
Kalamazoo; daugh-
ter, Lisa Stone of
Massachusetts; sister
and brother-in-law,
'Zenia and Philip
Miller of New Jersey.
Interment at
Hebrew Memorial
Geraldine Stone
Park Cemetery.
Contributions may
be made to the Reading Recovery
Council of Michigan, Gedri Stone
memorial Fund, do Mary Ann Marics,
1024 Equestrian Drive, South Lyon, MI
48178. or JARC. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
SANFORD "SANDY" BARRY
WEBER, 58, of West Bloomfield, died
Jan. 22. He was president and cofounder
of the Southfield-based LaKritz-Weber
& Company.
A marketing grad-
uate of Detroit's
Wayne State
University, a U.S.
Air Force Veteran
and Vietnam medal
honoree, Mr. Weber
worked for five years
for Knight-Rider
RUDOLPH SCHEROCK, 96, former
Sanford Weber
newspapers in cor-
Detroiter of Pompano Beach, Fla., died
porate level market-
Jan. 19.
ing. In 1976 he entered the real estate
He is survived by his wife, Dorothy-,
field and co-founded LaKritz-Weber &
-son and daughter-in-law, Frederick and
Company in 1981. Mr. Weber was con-
Dinah Scherock of Wetumpka, Ala.;
sidered a pioneer in retail broker tenant
daughter and son-in-law, Ganice and
representation beginning in the mid
James Clement of Rochester.
1970s. He built long-term relationships
with
major retailers and forged partner-
EDITH GINSBURG SILVERMAN,
ships
with major Michigan shopping
93, of Winter Park, Fla., died Jan. 12.
center
developers. He represented such
She is survived by her children, Joanne
companies
as Home Depot, Best Buy,
and Donald Purther of Franklin, Alan
Office
Max,
Famous Footwear,
and Harriet Ginsburg of Winter Park;
Marshall's,
Linen
N Things, The Gap
grandchildren, Richard and Kate Smith,
and
numerous
other
retailers.
Daniel and Cathy Smith, Patty and
For
several
years,
Mr.
Weber served on
Bruce Moss, Jeffrey and Diane
the executive committee of Chain Links,
Ginsburg, Ron, Jamie, Sharon
a national retail adviser organization.
Ginsburg; great-grandchildren, Melissa,
He is survived by his beloved wife,
Casey, Max, Joshua Smith, Alex, Jake,
Marcy
Weber; sons, Evan Garrett
Mallory Moss, Joseph Ginsburg.
Weber
and Bradley Adam Weber, both
Services were held in Grand Rapids.
of
Beverly
Hills; daughter, Brittany
Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.
Nicole
Weber
of West Bloomfield;
Contributions may be made to a charity
mother, Florence Weber of
of one's choice.
Farmington Hills; brother and sister-
GERALDINE "GERI" STONE, 63, of in-law, Stephen and Lyn Weber of
West Bloomfield; sister and brother-
Farmington Hills, died Jan. 16. Prior to
in-law, Marsha (Fred Petok) Weber of
retirement in 2001, she was an elemen-
Montgomery Village, Md. He was the
tary teacher in Livonia public schools.
She received her master's degree in litera- dear son on the late Lou Weber.
Interment at Temple Israel Gardens of
cy from Western Michigan, was a past
Beth
El Memorial Park Cemetery.
president of the Michigan Institute of
Contributions
may be made to ALS of
Reading Recovery and a Delta Kappa
Michigan, 8521 Lyndon St., Suite 200,
Gamma alumni.
Mrs. Stone is survived by her husband Detroit, MI 48238. Arrangements by
the Dorfman Chapel.
of 42 years, Raymond Stone; son,