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June 13, 2003 - Image 103

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-06-13

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HARRY KORMAN from page from 102

Temple Israel. The Anna and Harry
Korman Hall and atrium, which they
donated, really transformed Temple
Israel — not just architecturally, but
spiritually. The hall is a wonderful sym-
bol — used as a kindergarten gym in
the mornings, as the site of weddings
and as our sanctuary for up to 600 peo-
ple for alternative services on Shabbat
and holidays. In some ways, it is the
epicenter of the congregation. The glass-
surrounded atrium is my favorite room
in the temple."
Mr. Korman is survived by his daugh-
ters and sons-in-law, Helen and Arthur
Braverman of Florida, Eunice and
Milton Ring of Franklin; 13 grandchil-
dren; 35 great-grandchildren; brothers
and sister-in-law, Jack and Patty
Korman of West Bloomfield, George
Korman of Southfield; brother-in-law
and sisters-in-law, Peter and Shirley
Helman and Anna Heiman; sons-in-law
Burt Rissman and Gerald Morton, both
of West Bloomfield.
He was the beloved husband of the
late Anna Korman; loving father of the
late Suzanne Korman Morton and the
late Geraldine Rissman.
Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park,
Clinton Township. Contributions may
be made to the Suzanne Korman
Morton Cancer Research Fund at the
Karmanos Cancer Institute, 18831 W
12 Mile Road, Lathrup Village, MI
48076. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

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OBITUARIES from page from 101

son-in-law, Teri Olshansky Roberts
and Gregory Olshansky of Livonia;
grandchildren, Tyler and Cameron
Olshansky, Halley and Devon
Roberts; brother and sister-in-law,
Abraham and Pearl Olshansky of
Southfield; sister, Bess Tennenhouse.
He was the beloved husband of the
late Geraldine Olshansky.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to the Alzheimer's Association
or the Jewish Parents Institute.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

TAMARA PEYSAKHOVA, 65, of
Oak Park, died June 8, 2003.
She is survived by her son and
daughter-in-law, Rudy and Dilara
Rakhman of Manhattan; brothers
and sisters-in-law, Timur and Bella
Danilov of Israel, Faic and Katy
Danilov of Israel, Alic and Mira
Danilov of Israel, Tofic and Leyla

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OBITUARIES from page from 105

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