Obituaries )1 The Chapel >1 that recognizes each family's individual needs. OBITUARIES from Our hear t felt condolences to the families we have served. page 109 daughter-in-law, Morton and Pat Friedman of Farmington Hills; grandchildren, Jeffrey Friedman, Michael (Shannon) Friedman, Lori (Bill) Sneed, Kenneth (Lori) Popper and Richard Popper; great- grandchildren, Marissa, Brooke and Cassidy; son-in-law, Lou Popper. Mrs. Friedman was the beloved wife of the late Harry Friedman; mother of the late Lorraine Popper; and sister of the late Benny Sweet, Hyman Sweet, Emily Rosenthal and Grace Galens. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to a charity of ones choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. SAM GOLD, 92, of Southfield, LENORE B. FEINBERG We serve the entire Jewish community by bringing together our rich traditions with customized, sensitive services. Rabbi: Berel Shamtov Clover Hill Park Cemetery PEARL NUSBAUM Rabbi: Elliot Pachter of B'nai Moshe Synagogue Cantor: Earl Berris of B'nai Moshe Synagogue Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery STANFORD B. GITTLEMAN Rabbi: David Nelson of Beth Shalom Synagogue Hebrew Memorial Park - Pinker Associated with all cemeteries. HERMAN PRITZ Rabbi: Joseph Klein of Temple Emanuel Cantor: Norman Rose of Temple Emanuel Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery Please call us at: (248) 543-1622 EVA GLAZER Outside Michigan at: 1-800-736-5033 Rabbi: Avie Shapiro Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery HARRIET MARASH 26640 Greenfield Road Oak Park, Michigan 48237 Rabbi: Joseph Krakoff of Shaarey Zedek Synagogue Cantor: Chaim Najman of Shaarey Zedek Synagogue Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery died May 15, 2003. Mr. Gold is survived by his sons and daughter-in-law, Stephen Gold of Troy, Perry and Alice Gold of Clinton Township; daughter, Beverly Lake of Berea, Ohio; sister, California; grand- Sally Phillips children, Cory and Suzie Lake, Jamie Gold; great-grandchild, Colton Lake. Mr. Gold was the beloved hus- band of the late Clara Gold. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. of VENITA GORMAN, former Detroiter of Sherman Oaks, Calif., died May 2, 2003. She is survived by children, Stanley and Sally Gorman of Denver, Colo., Mark and Rita Gorman of Chatsworth, Calif., Sharon Gorman of Santa Monica, Calif.; grandchildren, Matt and Debbie Gorman, Sheri and Adam Kirby, Jodie and Michael Ozatalar; great-grandchildren, Cameron, Conner, Andrea Ozatalar. EVELYN ISRAEL, 84, of A*, , • 140 r ,••• • • • • • • ' 44 ' , Robert H. Bodzin Rabbi Boruch E. Levin Funeral Director Executive Director, H.B.S. r=t4 tz"-tcm Asher T. Tatelbaum Funeral Coordinator 5/23 • 2003 110 ebrew ernorial Chapel From Generation to Generation Mark E. Klinger Funeral Director Southfield, died May 15, 2003. She is survived by her husband who she married in 1946, Leonard Israel; daughters, Geri-Ann Israel of New York, Michelle Israel of Ann Arbor; brother and sister-in-law, Dr. Martin and Iris LeBeck of Oklahoma. Mrs. Israel was the loving sister of the late Albert Leibovitz. Interment at Arborcrest Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Congregation Beth Israel, 2000 Wasritenaw, Ann Arbor, MI 48 1 04: Hadassah, 3641 Tan{:,, lewood, Ann Arbor, MI 48105; and Women's American ORT, 3960 Penberton, Ann Arbor, MI 48105. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ISAK KAPITULSKIY, 96, of Southfield, died May 12, 2003. Mr. Kapitulskiy is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Vladimir and Irma Kapitulskiy of Southfield; grandchildren, Elaine and Alexander Germash, Inna Petrova; great-grandchild, Alexey Germash. Mr. Kapitulskiy was the beloved husband of the late Zinaida Kapitulskaya. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. BEATRICE "BEA" LEVENTEN, 84, of Southfield, died May 9, 2003. Mrs. Leventen found it necessary to begin working at age 14, earning money so that she and her young sisters, Mildred, Yetta, and Lorraine would have food on the table. These experi- ences gave her the job and eco- nomic training she never forgot. She became cog- nizant of people's troubles and was always helping Leventen others. Mrs. Leventen was also under- standing of the plights of defense- less animals and birds and worked hard to make their lives more bear- able. She was always feeding the birds and would seek out injured dogs, birds and cats to assist. Malcolm and Bea Leventen were married 56 years and loved to trav- el. Their many trips to Israel were always remembered. Mrs. Leventen's administrative abilities helped her husband's build- ing business grow. She was very good with numbers and would quote from memory anything any- one would need to know. Mrs. Leventen volunteered for 1 2 /, years during World War II as a nurse's aid at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit and started her family after the war ended. She was one of the early members of Shereuth League, a Jewish Women's charitable organization dedicated to helping needy chil-