Obituaries http://irakaufman.comi We Get Questions Q: Is The Ira Kaufman Chapel considering a new location in the fut A: We planned ahead more than 40 years ago, considering carefully t central location to the cemeteries an the population we serve. The locatio and building still fit our needs perfect today. Our extensive parking area an four points of entry and exit make us easily accessible from all directions. THE KAUFMAN COMMUNITY CORNER 1 The Jewish Historical- Society of Nlichigan and The Association of Jewish Libraries-Michigan Chapter present a visit to two exhibitions at Michigan State University, 1:45 pm on Sunday, Nov. 24, 2002. Bus transportation available. The Jewish Historical Society of Michigan and The Association of Jewish Libraries-Michigan Chapter presents an afternoon viewing two exhibitions at Michigan State University Museum, 1:45 pm on Sunday. No 24, 2002. Exhibitions are "Varian Fry: Assignment Rescue," from the U.S. Holocaust Museum and "Uneasy Years: Michigan Jewry During Depression and War." Reception follows. Bus transportation available from the Jewish Community Center parking lot, 6600 W. Maple at Drake in W. Bloomfield, leaving 12:15 pm returning about 5:15 pm Transportation is S17 per person. No charge for tour. For reservations, call Adele Steller, 248-557-8315 THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community 18325 West Nine Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075 248-569-0020 • Facsimile 248-569-2502 Monuments & Markers • Monument Duplicating HEBRE MEMORIALS BY: HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL Zinn garob stet a pillar upon tier grant: tryst is tbe pillar of Akarbel'S grant unto tbis bap OnusiS SERVING ALL CEMETERIES (248) 543 3874 Fax #(248) 543-7421 - 26640 Greenfield Rd. Oak Park, MI 48237 Expert Consultation - Select Quality Granite of Southfield; grandchildren, Menachem and Rena Schnaidman, David and Esther Schnaidman, Miriam and Rabbi Yosef Lipson, Lea and Rabbi Eliezer Simcha Lieff, Essie and Rabbi Shmuel Flam, Rabbi Chaim and Rivky Schnaidman, Rifky and Rabbi Yaakov Yisroel Goldman, Rabbi Yitzchak and Rivka Leah Schnaidman, Chaya Aidel and Rabbi Yosef Retter, Deena and Larry Rabinovich, Debbie and Yanky Werther, Rivky and Rabbi Yoni Kristt; numerous great-grandchildren. Mrs. Schnaidman was the beloved wife of the late Rabbi Isaac Schnaidman. Contributions may be made to Yeshiva Beth Yehudah, P.O. Box 2044, Southfield, MI 48037; Yeshivat Akiva, 21100 W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48076; Hospice of Michigan, 16250 Northland Drive, Southfield, MI 48075. Interment at Montefiore Cemetery in New York. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. MORRIS D. SERWIN, 82, of Farmington Hills, died Nov. 17, 2002. He was the founder and owner of Serwin Auto Electric, a longtime member of the Morganthau Lodge of B'nai B'rith, member of the National 0-Zone Association, Congregation Shaarey Zedek and its men's club. Mr. Serwin is sur- vived by his wife, Sylvia Serwin; son and daughter-in-law, Jeffrey and Donna SerWin of Orchard Lake; daughter and son-in-law, Suzie Morris Serwin and John Potter of Huntington Woods; grandsons, Benjamin and Joshua Potter; sister, Rose Rodd of Florida; sisters-in-law, Dorothy Serwin and Sylvia Surowitz. He was the loving brother of the late Harry Serwin, the late George Surowitz and the late Louis Surowitz; dear brother-in-law of the late Ethel Surowitz and the late Jospeh Rodd. Interment at Clover. Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to William Beaumont Renal Center. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ROSE STAMELL, 92, of Farmington Hills, died Nov. 4, 2002. Born in Poland, she and her family reunited with their father in Detroit in 1920. She worked at Eastern Market with 11/22 2002 130 her father in the wholesale grocery market, played golf at Palmer Park and attended Wayne State University. Mrs. Stamell is survived by her hus- band, Dr. Meyer Stamell; daughters and son-in-law, Rhoda Stamell of Farmington Hills, Sheila and Jan van der Marck of Huntington Woods, Marcia Stamell of Massachusetts; son and daughter-in-law, Joseph and Adrienne Stamell of Huntington Woods; grandchildren, Robin and Peter Fisher, Josh Pollack, Erik and Jacqueline Stamell, Rachel Havrelock and Yuri Lane, Jake Stamell; great- grandchildren, Zoe and Allie Fisher, Alex Stamell; sister, Marion Coleman of Farmington Hills; brother and sis- ter-in-law, Daniel and Rhoda Schwartz of Oak Park. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. LLOYD J. WEINGARDEN, 75, of Fairfield Glade, Tenn. and Tampa, Fla., died Nov. 14, 2002. Before retir- ing, he spent his life in the Detroit area. He was vice president of McKinley Corporation of Ann Arbor, and he managed shopping centers and office buildings. He was a former president of the Institute of Real Estate Management, Detroit Chapter. During his retirement, he was an active member of the Crossville Kiwanis Club. He also was instru- mental in creating a Jewish presence in the Crossville, Tenn., area by help- ing-to build and support a small Jewish group called the Upper Cumberland Jewish Community. Mr. Weingarden is survived by his wife of 52 years, Helen; son and daughter-in-law, Mark and Kathleen Weingarden of West Bloomfield; son- in-law, Paul Anderberg of Crossville; sister, Marlene Bez of West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Zachary, Gregory and Paul Weingarden; sister- in-law, Elaine Weingarden of Detroit; brother-in-law, Fred Menders of Commerce Township. He was the dear father of the late Terri Weingarden; brother of the late Eugene and Stanley Weingarden. Interment at Beth El Memorial Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Karmanos Hospice, 24601 Northwestern Highway, Southfield, MI 48075 or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.