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RACHEL M. "RAE" ADELMAN, 88, for-
mer Detroiter of Ventura, Calif., died Jan.
20, 2003. She was an educator for 25 years,
having graduated from Wayne State
University with a master's degree in educa-
tion. She taught at Children's Orthogenic
School in Detroit and then became a mem-
ber of the education faculty at Oakland
University in Rochester. She retired in 1982
and moved to Ventura.
Mrs. Adelman was an active member of
Temple Beth Torah in Ventura, the National
Council of Jewish Women, the local chapter
of Friends of Brandeis University, Ventura
Friends of the Library and the Rubicon
Theatre Children's Education Program.
She is survived by her son and daughter-
in-law, Martin J. Adelman and Dr. Susan
Adelman of Southfield; brother and sister-
in-law, Joseph and Trudy Bale of Ventura.
She was the wife of the late Oscar Adelman;
mother of the late Philip Adelman and
Robert Bruce Adelman; sister of the late
Samuel Bale.
Services were held at Temple Beth Torah
in Ventura. Contributions may be made to
the Scholarship Fund of Temple Beth
Torah, 7620 Foothill Road, Ventura, CA
93004. Arrangements by Ted Mayr Funeral
Home.
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DAN MARTIN BERGER, 46, formerly of
Huntington Woods of Great Barrington,
Mass., died Jan. 12, 2003. He graduated
from Dondero High School in Royal Oak,
where he played drums in the band and
orchestra. He was a great fan of the U-M
Wolverines.
In 1981, Mr. Berger joined Triform, a
Rudolph Steiner community in Hudson,
N.Y., where he worked in the dairy and on
the organic farm.
He is survived by his companion and
caregiver, Sylvie Busser; mother, Nikki Van
Dine of Huntington Woods; sister, Juliet
Berger Huizenga of Ann Arbor. He was the
son of the late Sam Berger.
Contributions may be made to the
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation,
24359 Northwestern Hwy., Suite. 225,
Southfield, MI 48075.
We know there is a choice when it comes to funeral arrangements.
But when you step into the Dorfman Chapel, you will be impressed
with a distinction, sophistication and warmth you would not expect.
Coupled with our dedication and experience in matters of loss,
SHERWIN BERMAN, of Southfield, died
Jan. 26, 2003.
He is survived by his brothers and sister-
in-law, David and Diana Berman of
Norcross, Ga., Marvin Berman of West
Bloomfield; sisters and brother-in-law,
Lucille and Ned Steinberg of Bloomfield
Hills, Peryle Moss of West Bloomfield. He
was the dear brother-in-law of the late
Marilou Berman, Arthur Moss and Jack
Rossen.
Interment at the Adat Shalom Memorial
Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made
to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements
by Dorfman Chapel.
BERNARD BERMAN, 90, of Los Angeles,
formerly of Detroit, died Jan. 10, 2003. He
was a record producer and recipient of the
RIAA nomination for the best song of the
21st century, for his contributions on the
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