Obituaries Obituaries are updated regularly and archived on JN Online: www.detroitjewishnews.corn Inspiring Instructor Teacher And Leadr."'" 111 of the synagogue was often recog- orry Neuvirth sold his nized as a major positive factor at meatpacking company the synagogue and an influence on some 15 years ago and others to further their Jewish studies began a second career, and involvement there. His chanting one that combined many of his of Torah portions was often a high- loves — music, education, light of High Holiday synagogue life and family services and reflected — by teaching bar and his ability to perform as bat mitzvah preparation at well as he taught. Adat Shalom Synagogue. Mr. Neuvirth is sur- Hundreds of students at vived by his beloved Adat Shalom were taught wife, Annette Neuvirth; to read and chant sacred son and daughter-in- text by Mr. Neuvirth. law, Michael and Ronit These students not only Neuvirth of Modi'in, received instruction from Israel; daughters and him, but also were influ- sons-in-law, Sheryl and enced by him to excel in Cliff Dovitz of West their studies, both Jewish and secular. Bloomfield, Rhonda Morris Neuvirth and David Mostyn of Many of these students and their families Wixom, Sandy and Michael Lippitt of West expressed to Mr. Neuvirth their Bloomfield; sisters and brothers-in- appreciation for his efforts at their law, Rosalie and Bruce Rosen of bar or bat mitzvah ceremonies and Bloomfield Hills, Sybil and Hy for many years afterward. Former students often maintained close rela- Ankerman; grandchildren, Erica and Jason Dovitz, Max and Scott tionships with Mr. Neuvirth, writ- Lippitt, Maytal, Gal, Niv and Eden ing letters, sending birthday cards, Neuvirth; sisters-in-law, Idelle phoning or visiting with him while Neuvirth, Nancy (Arthur) Elkin. they were in college or even after He was the dear brother of the they had graduated. late Ernest Neuvirth and the late Morris 'Neuvirth, 74, of Irene Ginn. Farmington Hills, died June 23, Interment was at Adat Shalom 2003. He had been diagnosed with Cemetery. Contributions may be lung cancer earlier this year. made to the Morry Neuvirth Bar Mr. Neuvirth was born in and Bat Mitzvah Fund, c/o Adat Hungary and served in the U.S. Shalom Synagogue, 29901 Army during the Korean War. Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills, He was a fixture at Adat Shalom, MI 48334, or to a charity of one's where he endeared himself to the choice. Arrangements by Dorfman clergy, staff, students, family and Chapel. El friends. His selfless work on behalf FEIGE ACKERMAN, 88, of Bloomfield Hills, died June 28, 2003. She was a member of Has-I2ssah, American Jewish Congress, Jewish National Fund, Zionist Organization of America and the Jewish Home for Aged. Mrs. Ackerman is survived by her daughters, Dr. Judith Ackerman of New Jersey, Tamara Ackerman of Florida; son and daughter-in-law, Alan and Sharyl Ackerman of Bloomfield Hills; grandchil- dren, Elana, Matthew and Daniel; sister, Betty Greenberg; brother-in-law and sis- ter-in-law, Charlie and Freida Ackerman. She was the beloved wife of the late Irving Ackerman; loving sister of the late UMQUE CONDOLENCE & CORPORATE TRAYS & 1;ASKETS- , •'7,04., endorsement of both Detroit newspa- udith Sandra Owens (Stern), a pers, she ran for Common Council, social studies teacher at Kimball High School in Royal • then spearheaded a committee which Oak for the past 35 years and a successfully saved Orchestra Hall from demolition. She also became involved, leader in civic affairs in Detroit and on the executive level, in Detroit's Michigan for an equal length of time, Model Housing Project, the civil rights died June 29, 2003, after a five-year movement and the Cranbrook Peace bout with cancer. The West Bloomfield resident was 61. Foundation, which elected her as its two-term secretary-treasurer. "For me, nothing seemed as impor- Her activities in Jewish affairs cen- tant as preparing young people for their tered around the American roles as informed citizens of Jewish Committee the United States, aware of their national and global Michigan Chapter, which elected her its vice presi- responsibilities," she once dent, and the Holocaust said of her teaching. Ms. Owens began her Memorial Center in West career at Kimball after Bloomfield. In addition, receiving her bachelor of she was a discussant at an international conference arts in political science and on the Holocaust at a master's degree in educa- tion at Wayne State Oxford University in England, University. She continued During her last phase o on the faculty at Kimball teaching, she developed a and, briefly, as a part-timer model course on teaching at WSU after earning a juris Judith Owens doctor degree from WSU history via feature films, and several awards. which attracted a large number of Kimball students. In her role as a bridge builder via the She was the vice president of the classroom, she applied for and won American Jewish Conimittee and vice three successive Fulbright study grants president of Cranbrook Peace to Asia, which took her to India, Foundation. Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Ms. Owens is survived by her hus- Recognition of her steadily growing band, Dr. Guy Stern of West expertise came when she was chosen by Bloomfield, and his son, Mark Stern; the national American Jewish Committee to join a five-person delega- brother, Dr. Sol Edelstein of Florida; nephew, Adam Edelstein. tion to India, formed to contact and Interment was at Beth Ahm strengthen India's tiny Jewish popula- Cemetery. Contributions may be made tion. While in India, she conducted to the Cranbrook Peace Foundation or interviews with Prime Minister Indira the Judith S. Owens Memorial Fund at Gandhi and the Dalai Lama. Ms. Owens was eqiinlly active in local Kimball High School, Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. L. affairs and Jewish concerns. With the Joseph Goldberg, the late Ann Berg, the late Ethel Gayer, the late Mona Goldberg; dear sister-in-law of the late Molly Littky. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the Hillel Day School or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. MAX "POPS" BLOTNER, 93, of Southfield, died June 27, 2003. He was a real estate and property manager and a member of Perfection Lodge F & AM. 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