Making a Lasting Memory. Walker; sister of the late Bernice Marshall, the late Sylvia Corwin, the late Irene Orkin and the late C. Kenneth Solomon. Interment at the Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. At the Ira Kaufman Chapel, we help your family with the final tribute of those you love SANDY WARD, of Costa Mesa, Calif., died March 6, 2005. He was a character actor for over 50 years. He is survived by his loving, devoted wife, Irene Krinsky-Ward, formerly of Oak Park; daughters and sons-in-law, Leslie and Phil Acosta, Cari Bruce, Leslye and Kany Page; son, Scott Krinsky; grandchildren, Tammy, Blake, Taylor, Cody, Barbara; sister, Eileen Elkins. Services were private. Contributions may be made to American Film Insti- tute, Attn. John Campbell, 2021 N. Western Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90027. The Jewish Ensemble Theatre (JET) presents an evening of two plays: "The Last Yankee" and "74 Georgia Avenue," with after-show talk by Kitty Dubin, 7:30 pm, Thurs, April 7, 2005 Jewish Community Center, Aaron DeRoy Theatre, 6600 W. Maple Rd, W. Bloomfield First half of double bill. Arthur Miller's "The Last Yankee." Story of depressed wives and their very different husbands. MASYA ZOLOTAYA, 80, of Commerce, died March 27, 2005. She is survived by her niece and nephew, Nadya Zolotaya and Boris Vavnblat of Commerce. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Henri Wolff, 79 Paris/JTA — Henri Wolff wanted to attend the recent 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, but was too sick. In the past, he had accompa- nied junior high and high school groups to Auschwitz 44 times. Mr. Wolff believed that educating young people about the Germans' killing machine was the best way to prevent another genocide. Most of the groups he accompanied weren't Jewish. Mr. Wolff, 79, of Paris, died of can- cer on March 17, 2005. He was born near Lodz, Poland. His family fled to Belgium and then France in 1942. When he was 16, they were rounded up by French police. He and his mother were sent to Auschwitz, where she was slain. Mr. Wolff went to Israel in 1948, was injured in the battle of Latrun and was sent back to France with the wounded. There, he went into the shoe busi- ness. He became part of French society and dedicated himself to teaching youngsters about the Holocaust. After-show talk led by Kitty Dubin. professional playwright, former therapist and playwriting instructor. Tickets: 525-37: S15 two hours before performance. Student and senior discounts available. For more information or reservations, call (248) 788.2900. THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community 18325 West Nine Mile Road. Southfield. MI -i-S07.5 Correction • The obituary for Norman Zukin (March 24) should have indicated that he is survived by a daughter and son- in-law, Sheryl and John Logue of Commerce Township and that he was the dear brother of the late Walter Zukin. In ''74 Georgia Ave..- businessman returns to boyhood home, where once-thriving synagogue draws him into strange, haunting journey. Written by Murray Schisgal. S55110 2-R.3.569.0020 • fax 21.6.569.2502 • Nx NN wirakautinan.com • • • • 'IN Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute The Barbara Ann Kannanos Cancer Institute, based in mid- town Detroit, is among the nation's best cancer centers. We are proud that the Meyer L. Prentis Comprehensive Cancer Center of Metropolitan Detroit, operated by the Karmanos Cancer Institute, is one of 38 National Cancer Institute-designated compre- hensive cancer centers in the United States - a prestigious seal of approval. Our expertise is providing multidisciplinary care in a team setting when cancer is first diagnosed. We offer patients the latest treat- ment options for the best pos- sible outcomes. Being a rec- ognized leader in the fight against cancer means we are at the forefront of cancer research. It also means some of the world's leading cancer spe- cialists are part of our team. On-Line Donations Now you can make donations to the charity of your choice on-line! No stamps, envelopes or checks needed. Our on-line link will let you donate to many charities locally and abroad. It's safe, easy and secure. A beautiful acknowledgement card will be sent by mail to the recipient. Just log on to: wwwJNOnline.com Jewish.com or www.irakaufman.com and click on the Donations link. Participating Charities: Alyn Hospital Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Region Congregation B'nai Moshe Fresh Air Society and Tamarack Camps Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah Hospice of Michigan The Jerusalem Foundation Jewisti' Council Jewish Family Service of Metro Detroit JNF Trees for Israel Magen David Adorn OneFamily - The Israel Emergency Solidarity Fund Temple Shir Shalom omen s • merican ORT DETROIT JEWISH NEWS :TN THE IRA KAU FMAN CHAPEL Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community 951540 3/31 2005 89