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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-09-20

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Our Heartfelt Condolences to
the Families We have Served

BERNARD SCHWARTZ
Officiating Rabbi: David Nelson
of Beth Shalom Synagogue
Interment: Machpelah Cemetery

A Woman's Voice

TOM TUGEND
Jewish Telegraphic Agency

2001, page 32). Last month she detailed
the frustration of losing her voice as a
side effect of her illness ("Is God
arlene Adler Marks, a
Laughing?" Aug. 2, 2002, page 29).
columnist and former
Late in August, Mrs. Marks wrote her
managing editor of the
final column, about enjoying food and
Jewish Journal of Greater
life, despite the fact that she could no
Los Angeles, died Sept. 5, 2002, at 54.
longer swallow solid foods. The wry,
Mrs. Marks, who had
wistful column, tided, "Oh,
been suffering from lung
So Sorry" outlined her wish
cancer, penned the column
that she had eaten "more hot-
"A Woman's Voice" and
dogs with mustard and sauer-
hosted an interview series,
kraut. And even more hush-
"Conversations with
puppies ... Yes, many of my
Marlene Marks."
apologies go to me."
She was the recipient of
One of Mrs. Marks' final
several Rockower awards
columns praised friendship.
from the American Jewish
"Friendship expects less, yields
Press Association, the high-
more" than marriage, she
est honors in Jewish journal-
wrote. "Friendship depends
Marlene Marks
ism. During the past two
on the raising up of each
years, she wrote about her
other, on being there for the
struggle with lung cancer with her char-
visits and the comfort. Knowing when
acteristic courage, perceptiveness and
to act and when to leave."
wit.
Mrs. Marks is survived by her daugh-
Two of her commentaries were carried ter, two stepchildren, her parents and a
in the Detroit Jewish News. Last year in
brother. 111
the JN, Mrs. Marks wrote of her cancer
diagnosis and how she resisted peer pres- Naomi Pfefferman of the Jewish
sure to find "meaning" in her suffering
Journal of Greater Los Angeles con-
("Back From The Dead," March 23,
tributed to this story.

ABRAHAM WOLF
Officiating Rabbi: Charles Popky •
of Congregation Beth AHM
Officiating Cantor: David Montefiore
of Congregation Beth AHM
Interment:
Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery

FEIGA WOLKINSON
Officiating Rabbi: Elimelech Goldberg
of Young Israel of Southfield .
Interment: Montefiore Cemetery in New York

STEWART JOEL COHEN, 59, of
West Bloomfield, died Sept. 10, 2002.
He is survived by his beloved wife,
Jackie Cohen; sons and daughter-in-
law, Dr. Jason Cohen of West
Bloomfield, Aric and Alyssa Cohen of
Waterford; brother and sister-in-law,
Ronald and Linda Cohen of West
Bloomfield; sister and brother-in-law,

Marlene and Larry Dershow of West
Bloomfield; father, Irving Cohen;
father-in-law, Alfred Kunin. He was
the dear son of the late Lucy
Pavlowsky Cohen; son-in-law of the
late Bernice Kunin.
Interment at the Adat Shalom
Memorial Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice. Arrangements
by Dorfman Chapel.

MILTON GORLOVSKY, 79, of
Farmington Hills, died Sept. 9, 2002.
Prior to retirement 15 years ago, he
was the owner of Champion Beauty
and Barber Supply. He was also a
World War II veteran.
Mr. Gorlovsky is survived by his
wife, Leda Gorlovsky; daughters and
sons-in-law, Cheryl and Bradley
Bielfield of Farmington Hills, Thea
and Stuart Kayne of Bloomfield Hills;
grandchildren, Hunter and Jacob
Bielfield and Wyatt and Trent Kayne.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

From Generation To Generation

When Care Is So
Vital and Cost A
Concern

ROSE ZEITLIN
Officiating Rabbi: David Nelson
of Beth Shalom Synagogue
Interment: Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery

GRIGORTY BUDNITSKTY
Officiating Rabbi: Yosef Mishulovin of
Bais Chabad of North Oak Park
Interment: Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery

MARSHALL KLAPER
Officiating Rabbi: Eliyou Rabovsky
Interment: Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery

ARTHUR FABER
Officiating Rabbi: Daniel Nevins
of Adat Shalom Synagogue
Officiating Cantor. Stephen Dubov
of Temple Beth El
Interment:
Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery

SHALOM RALPH
Officiating Rabbi: Elliot Pachter
of B'nai Moshe Synagogue
Officiating Rabbi: Ear113erris
of B'nai Moshe Synagogue
Interment: Machpelah Cemetery

Bolus PLAvia

Interment: Mt. Hope Cemetery

SYLVIA AUSTER, 89, formerly of
Michigan of Phoenix, Ariz., died
Sept. 14, 2002.
She is survived by her nephew, Jack
(Cathy) Goodman of Phoenix; many
great-nieces and nephews, cousins
and dear friends. She was the
beloved wife of the late Robert
Auster; sister of the late Rose (Joseph)
Segerman, the late Max (Ella)
Goodman, the late David (Marian)
Goodman; aunt of the late Morton
(Shirley) Segerman, the late Harriet
Rice, the late Gayle McNeil and
Jacqueline Segerman.
Services and interment in Phoenix.
Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice. This -notice
was placed at the request of the fami-
ly by Dorfman Chapel.

Hebrew
Memonal
Chapel

Robert FL Bodzin,
Funeral Director

SERVING ALL
CEMETERIES

FOR
COMPASSIONATE
ASSISTANCE IN
A TIME OF NEED,
PLEASE CALL

(248) 543-1622

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(Outside Michigan)

Rabbi Baruch E. Levin,
Executive Director
Mark Klinger and Robert Bodzin,

Liceased Funeral Directors

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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

"The entire world is sustained b- 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.

Tishrei 16 / September 22
Julius Gorman
David M. Edelman
Harold Kaplan
Allen Krakow
Celia Margolis
Phillip Rossen
Laela Miriam Saulson
Esther Silverman
Morris Silverstein
Esther Rose Smith

Tishrei 17 / September 23
Elizabeth Brown
Leon N. Cutler
Joseph Hess
Sadie Kaufman
Minnie Kideckel
Dora Strom Rothenhaus
William Solomon
Rose Weingarden

Tishrei 18 / September 24
Jack Blue-Bluestein
Stanley Brawer
Sadie Ettinger
Shirley Feldman
Jack Franks
Samuftranitz
William Morris Isenberg

Samuel Kief
Tillie Koss
Sol Kwartowitz
Abraham Sender Lipson
Tania Safran
Sam Weintraub

Tishrei 19 / September 25

Henry Benach
Isadore Berkowitz
Harry Nathan Goldman
Berko Iger
Robert Jonas
Ida Katzman
Harry Levin
David Levine
Bella Raim
Isadore Rolnitzky
Sol Stein
George Raymond Terebelo
Fannie Warsen
Richard Neal Wayne

Tishrei 20 / September 26
Sam Bielewitch
Harry A. Davidson
Charles Rubel
Harry Wexler

Tishrei 21 / September 27
Jack Beckwith
Meyer Beigler
Charles Binder
Leah Budnick
Bernice Cole
Mary Guterman
Harry Jaffin
Pearl Kind
Morris Lubkin
Elka, Rutzimring
Morris Saham
Rose Schwartz
Fanny Unrot

Tishrei 22 1 September 28

Michael Berris
William Bordelove
Betty Cohen
Louis Julius Cohen
Herbert H. Freedland
Kate Gormezano
John Sidney Ketchen
Louis H. Levine
Hilda Lezell
Goldie Mendelsohn
Helen Mertz
Abraham Oakman
Edward Simon

9/20

2002

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