Obituaries GLATT KOSHER Under the Supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis Healer And Teacher WE NOW HAVE SEATING FOR YOUR INDOOR DINING PLEASURE. FULL LINE OF COMPLETE HOMEMADE DINNERS AND MEAT OR FISH TRAYS WE CATER TO MEET ALL YOUR NEEDS 731180 25270 Greenfield • Oak Park (248) 967-1161 MONUMENT CENTER INC. "Same Location 50 Years" FOR ILAN RAMON The name "Ilan" means tree. • Monuments and Markers • Bronze Markers • Memorial Duplicating • Cemetery Lettering & Cleaning CEMETERY INSTALLATION ANYWHERE IN MICHIGAN Before he died, astronaut Ilan Ramon of Israel sent the fol- lowing message back to earth... Call 248-542-8266 661 E. 8 MILE ROAD FERNDALE 1 1/2 blocks East of Woodward The Family of the Late CHAVTVA (HELEN) ENGELSBERG NEE SCHURAYTZ Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 11 a.m. Sunday, July 27, 2003 at Hebrew Memorial Park cemetery. Family and friends are invited to attend. "I call upon every Jew in the world to plant a tree in the land of Israel during the coming year. I would like to see 73 or 1.4 million new trees planted in Israel exactly one year from now on the anniversary of the launching." —Ilan Ramon 7358.50 The Family of the Late 7/18 2003 94 To plant a tree in Israel NETTIE WARSHAWSKY in honor of Ilan Ramon and Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 11 a.m. Sunday, July 27 at Mach Petah Cemetery. Rabbi Henry Karp and Cantor Gail Karp are officiating. Family and friends are invited to attend. 733150 www.jewish.com . his fellow astronauts, go to Click on Donations to Israel. for health services at UCSD. "He will be r. Leland Rickman, associ- remembered for his tireless energy and ate clinical professor of commitment in sharing knowledge and medicine at the University teaching new skills in clinical medicine." of California-San Diego Dr. Rickman was born in Cleveland (USCD) School of Medicine and a for- in 1956. A graduate of Southfield- mer Southfield resident, died suddenly Lathrup High School, he earned a bach- of natural causes June 24, 2003, while elor of science in chemical engineering traveling and teaching medicine in the at the University of Michigan in 1976. southern-African country of Lesotho. He also received his medical degree and He was 47. interned in internal medicine at U-M. "We both have always believed that After his residency at UCSD, he held an the road to peace in this world is infectious-diseases fellowship at Naval through healing and providing neces- Hospital in San Diego and joined the sary services to those in need," said his UCSD faculty in 1990. wife, Susan Kanfer, a former resident of "He was a wonderful Huntington Woods. "That is colleague who was the why Lee went to Lesotho." first to volunteer to super- At the UCSD medical vise and teach residents school and medical center, and students during the Dr. Rickman was an active busiest times of the year board-certified clinician and or help other professors teacher in both infectious dis- on short notice," said J. eases and internal medicine. Allen McCutchan, profes- In 1993, he was appointed sor of medicine at UCSD. hospital epidemiologist and "Lee's colleagues, stu- medical director of the epi- dents, friends and family demiology unit. For the past will remember him for his three years, he served as act- ready smile, quick wit and ing associate director of the genuineness. He was a microbiology laboratory. He Di: Leland Rickman wonderful physician, played an active part in pre- mentor, friend, colleague paredness and training for bioterrorism and family member. He will be deeply in San Diego County and was a mem- missed by all who knew him." ber of the Group to Eradicate Resistant Dr. Rickman is survived by his wife, Microorganisms (GERM) Commission Susan Kanfer; father, Leonard Rickman; of the San Diego Medical Society. sister Janine Rickman Novatt; niece and Colleagues remember Dr. Rickman as nephew, Hilary and Cole. a superb teacher of clinical medicine Dr. Rickman and his wife have who loved nothing more than to intro- been strong supporters of the duce students to common and obscure Hadassah Medical Organization in syndromes. Israel. Contributions in his memory "Dr. Rickman was a consummate may be made to support Hadassah's teacher and an outstanding role model," work in Israel through a local said Edward W Holmes, vice chancellor Hadassah office. , ❑ DORIS ADELSTEIN, 81, of Plantation, Fla., formerly of Detroit, died July 7, 2003. She is survived by her grandson, David Adelstein of Southfield. Mrs. Adelstein was the beloved wife of the late Morris Adelstein; loving mother of the late Ronald Adelstein. Services and interment were held at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. JEROME M. ASH, 82, of Detroit, died July 11, 2003. Prior to retire- ment he was the former owner of Perfection Automotive Products. He was also a past president of Temple Beth El, a board member of the Jewish Community Center, active with the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, past board member of the Ash Jewish Vocational Service, a member of Franklin Hills Country Club, a World War II Army Air Force veteran and a graduate of Wayne State University. Mr. Ash is survived by his wife of OBITUARIES on page 95