YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH School for Boys • Beth Jacob School for Girls • Early Childhood Development Center 15751 W. Lincoln Drive • Southfield, MI 48076 • (248) 557-6750 "The entire world is sustained ljy die Torah studv of young .ehildj.en!!. Obituaries During the coming week, the students of Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will study in memory of the following departed friends. In addition, Kaddish will be said during the daily minyan. Elul 26/September 12 Tishrei 1/September 16 Alice Zack Karp Seymour Katcher Chernia Knoppow Tom Mandel Harold Metier Ruth Moskovitz Elias Rosenthal Norma Aida Shoemaker Anna Wrotslaysky Margaret Yellin Hilda Pauline Yorke Ida Cohen Dave Gooze Shirley Gruber Harry Krohner Fay Margolis Nathan Rosenberg Ida Schlafman Bernard Waltman Elul 27/September 13 William Adler Brocho Burkow Fayga Burkow Nochum Burkow Morris Eizen Gertrude Ernst Tillie Feldman Donald J. Levitin Tishrei 3/September 18 Samuel Pearlstein Sarah Rubinstein Solomon Sidder Abraham Z. 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"Same Location 50 Years" The Family of the Late MARJORIE (MARGE) SHARE Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday, September 19, 2004 at Hebrew Memorial cemetery. Cantor Dubov is officiating. Family and friends are invited to attend. 885620 • Monuments and Markers • Bronze Markers • Memorial Duplicating • Cemetery Lettering & Cleaning CEMETERY INSTALLATION ANYWHERE IN MICHIGAN Call 248-542-8266 9/10 2004 162 661 E. 8 MILE ROAD FERNDALE 1 1/2 blocks East of Woodward Volunteer Extraordinaire r rederick Winkelman, of Southfield, a former corporate safety director for Winkelman's Department Stores and active in numerous Jewish, health and neighborhood organizations, died Sept. 3, 2004, at age 75. A man of varied interests and skills, he was remembered as a volunteer who delivered meals to the home- bound, helped his temple committee resettle Vietnamese families in the United States, arranged for Thanksgiving turkeys to be given to needy Jewish persons and regularly fed his neighborhood's birds and ducks. Mr. Winkelman was currently on the advisory council of the Jewish Community Council of Metropolitan Detroit. He also was a current member of the Educational Loan Review Committee of JVS. Mr. Winkelman was a past board mem- ber of Tamarack Camps and past president of the Southfield Home Owners Association, where he worked to have streetlights installed in neighborhoods for the safety of residents. Always concerned about others, Mr. Winkelman was also dedicated to the Allied Jewish Campaign as he served as co-- chair of department stores employee sections of the mercantile division. He also was a Super Sunday worker for the campaign. He worked for years raising money in support of the Crohn's and Colitis annual movie night. He was a member of Temple Beth El and was a past chairman of the membership committee and the Jewish Chautauqua Society, which received national recognition during his tenure. He initiated the temple's social action committee and served as chair- man for many years. He helped the committee resettle families from Vietnam and worked with other con- gregations to bring their extended families to the United States. He also started the custom of Thanksgiving — giving food baskets to needy Jewish families. If that wasn't enough to keep him busy, Mr. Winkelman also delivered Meals on , Wheels for homebound persons. Always Helping Others He was also on the board of Temple Beth El and a past board member of the Temple's Men's Club. Mr. Winkelman was profiled last summer in the Franklin Athletic Club newslet- ter, due to his positive attitude about life despite numerous physical limita- tions. Mr. Winkelrnan was a Korean War veteran. He loved Dixieland music and Frank Lloyd Wright homes and was a devoted father, grandfather and uncle. He was also active in the Adult Learning Institute at Oakland Community College. Always apprecia- tive of things people did for him, he said "thank you" to everyone he encoun- tered. He never sought recognition or glory. He just wanted to be remembered as "a nice guy who loved his fami- ly". A lover of birds and the ducks, he fed them throughout his neigh- borhood and would make arrangements for neighbors to take over that responsibility when he was out of town. Mr. Winkelman is survived by his wife, Carol Winkelman; daughters and son-in-law, Laurie and David Broutman of Highland Park, Ill., Nancy and Robert Eprile of San Diego, and Jody Winkelman of Lake Orion; twin brother, Jack Winkelman of San Diego; grandchildren, Cecil, Carly, Zoe and Noah; brother-in-law and sis- ters-in-law, David Rosenman, Judy Seplow and Peggy Winkelman. He was the dear brother of the late Henry Winkelman and the late Stanley Winkelman and brother-in- law of the late Sharon Winkelman. Interment was at Beth El Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the Michigan Parkinson's Foundation 30161 Southfield Road, Suite 119, Southfield, MI 48034 or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements b y Dorfman Chapel. 1