Obituaries 0 • V? • • 0 0 iN On-Line Donations Congregation B'nai Moshe We are a synagogue that seeks to foster commitment to the tenets of Conservative Judaism in a way that encourages the partici- pation and inclusion of all mem- bers. Our synagogue serves as a religious center where the Rabbi and congregation are partners in promoting Jewish values in daily life. B'nai Moshe provides our membership with spiritual nour- ishment and intellectual fulfill- ment. We endeavor to meet the needs of both contemporary Jewish families and the multiple generations that make up the extended B'nai Moshe family. We will also remember our legacy as the Haimishe Shul by continuing to encourage our membership to participate in all facets of our synagogue family life. We pro- vide relevant and intellectually stimulating Hebrew, Judaic, and family educational programs where families, children, and adults can learn and grow. Now you can make donations to the charity of your choice on - line! 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Just log on to: wwwJNOnline.com Jewish.com or -www.irakaufman.com and click on the Donations link Participating Charities: Fresh Air Society and Tamarack Camps Alyn Hospital Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Region Congregation B'nai Moshe Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah Jewish Family Service of Metro Detroit Hospice of Michigan JNF Trees for Israel The Jerusalem Foundation Magen David Adorn OneFamily - The Israel Emergency Solidarity Fund Temple Shir Shalom Women's American ORT DETROIT JEWISH NEWS THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community 951530 /www,irakaufmarLeomi Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community 18325 West Nine Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075 248 569 0020 • Facsimile 248 569 2502 www.irakaufman.com - Q : My son is only three, but we ze it have several elderly relatives with whom he has close contact. One of them could die within a year. I don't want to talk to him about death before this happens, but what should I do when it does? A: I can recommend a couple of pro file's serviizes pre.need :fitter .:are tradition 3/24 2005 90 at need contact us children's books that deal with the topic sensitively. I can also discuss how to handle the matter when the time comes. Please contact our office at 248-569-0020 and I will help "walk" you through the steps. - - ational Council of Jewish Women & Congregation Shaarey Zedek present the Jewish Response to Death and Dying: "Caring at the end of life: Our Community's Response?' 7:00 pm, Tues, April 5, 2005, Congregation Shaarey Zedek, B'nai Israel Center, 4200 Walnut Lake Road, W. Bloomfield - Rabbi Bunny Freedman exam- ines what caregivers of the terminally ill should know, -1 c :.i Grandpa ot i e? - as well as the needs of terminal- ly ill patients. Freedman discusses his experi- ences as founding director of Jewish Chaplaincy Network of Michigan with the message that, through community support, no Jew is ever alone. Books on hospice care and the Jewish response will be available for sale. The event is free to attend. All welcome. For more information, call (248) 355-3300, ext 220. r „ What does heaven look like? What is a soul? For 30 years, David Techner has been answering questions like these for kids of all ages. If you need help responding to your children, call David, 248-569-0020; or e-mail him, dmtec5I Kathleen Babbin, Thomas and Andrea Solomon, Jean Solomon, Carol and Aaron Sable, Robert Weltman, Nancy and Robert Shostak, Joan and John Hamburger, Linda Solomon and Carl Bunin, Donna Solomon and Brad Ginn, Charles Solomon and Debra Edwards; 26 grandchildren. She was the beloved wife of the late Mark Solomon; devoted mother of the late Helen Babbin; cherished mother-in- law of the late Fred Babbin; loving grandmother of the late Margie Weltman. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. NORMAN ZUKIN, 75, of West Bloomfield, died March 15, 2005. He was the owner of Zukin's Ice Cream Parlor and owner of Zukin's Distribut- ing Company. Mr. Zukin is sur- vived by his daugh- ters and sons-in- law, Deborah Zukin and John Honeyman of West Bloomfield, Zukin Jacqueline and Dennis Redick of White Lake, Michelle and Randy McKinstry of White Lake, Sherly and John Logue of Commerce Township; son and daugh- ter-in-law, Steven and Linda Zukin of Waterford; grandchildren, Rebecca and Nora Honeyman, Sarah and Rachel Redick, Wendi and Michael McKinstry, Adam Logue; great-grand- son, Daniel Troxell; sister, Lillian Goldberg; sisters-in-law, Sylvia Zukin, Ilene Manko, Rose Morgan and Esther Manko. He was the beloved husband of the late Rae Zukin; dear brother of the late Daniel Zukin. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. Correction • The obituary for Sam Lezell (March 10) should have indicated that he is also survived by sisters-in- law, Judith Stulberg, Lenora Stulberg and Gertrude Rosen. • The obituary for Harold Gold- stone (March 17) should have indicat- ed that he is survived by his children, Deborah and Harvey Markzon.