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June 23, 2005 - Image 98

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-06-23

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Obituaries

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THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL

Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community

18325 West Nine Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075
248-569-0020 • Facsimile 248-569-2502
www.irakaufinan.com

We Get Questions

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B'nai B'rith and
Temple Israel Brotherhood
Annual Tiger Baseball
Outing, 1:05 pm,
Sun, July 17, 2005,
Comerica. Park, Detroit

A : can me and let me see what I can

Hear Temple Israel Shabbat
Singers sing National Anthem
and watch Detroit Tigers take
on Kansas City Royals from
Kaline's/Community Corner
in right field.

: My mother just had a stroke and is
in need of a wheelchair. I was told you
occasionally receive wheelchairs from
families who ask you to donate them. I
could really use your help.

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do. Even if I don't have a wheelchair
readily available, I can usually locate one,
or put you on our list to be contacted
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free carousel and ferris wheel

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rides. Kids run bases post-
game, weather permitting.
Members of JARC, Kadima,
JFS and other community
groups will be our guests.

Each ticket holder responsible
for own transportation to and
from stadium.
Tickets, $20/person.

All welcome.

For more information,
contact Jim Grey at
(248) 540-9070,
or greyco@aoLcom.

from all of metropolitan Detroit, central to
all cemeteries, without traffic tie-ups or parking limitations

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founders supplied poverty-

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and state, combating anti-
Semitism and the fostering of

Jewish communities worldwide.

• The obituary for Marcia Kopman
(June 9) should have indicated that
she was the beloved daughter of the
late Philip and Roseall Kopman.

• The obituary for Hannan Stupsker
(Jun 16) should have indicated that
he was the beloved husband of the
late Ethel Stupsker.

Argentine
Leader Dies

vocational training, ORT's

would lead them toward eco-

died June 10, 2005. He was a It.
colonel in the Army during World
War II and worked to protect the
food supply for the troops in the
Pacific Theatre. He later became a
consultant to the world's leading milk
and beverage processors and manu-
facturers of food packaging and pro-
cessing equipment, gleaning him
international honors.
Mr. Wainess is survived by his
beloved wife of 60 years, Frances;
children, Terri (Dennis) Kasper of
Boston, Mass., Dr. P. Steven Wainess
of Birmingham, Robert (Lynn)
Wainess of Oakland, Calif.; grand-
children, Adam, Jocelyn, Jacob
Kasper, Flint, Reid, Rebecca and
Elliot Wainess; great-grandchildren,
Samantha and Max Kasper; Didi
Wainess. He was the son of the late
Nathanial and Pauline Wainess;
brother of the late Anne Edelberg.
Graveside services were held at
Shalom Memorial Park in Arlington,
Ill. Contributions may be made to
the Palliative Care Center and
Hospice of the North Shore, 2821
Central St., Evanston, IL 60201.
Arrangements by Shalom Memorial
Funerals in Arlington Heights, Ill.

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nity in St. Petersburg banded
together to establish an organi-

tural and industrial skills that

HAROLD WAINESS, 91, of Illinois,

Corrections

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OBITS from page 97

Fresh Air Society and
Tamarack Camps

Council .

Greater Detroit
Chapter of Haclassah

Jewish Family Service
of Metro Detroit

B'nai B'rith
Great Lakes Region

Hillel Foundation of
Metropolitan Detroit

Congregation
B'nai. Moshe

Hospice of Michigan

The Jewish
Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit
Jewish Hospice &
Chaplaincy Network

Barbara Ann
Kannanos Cancer
Institute

Eastern Michigan
University Hillel

The Jerusalem
Foundation

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JNF Trees for Israel

OneFamily -
The Israel Emergency
Solidarity Fund

Temple Shir Shalom

Women's American
ORT
University of
Michigan Hillel

THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL

Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community

Argentine Jewish leader Leo Werthein
died June 14, 2005, at age 69.
He led the Tzedakah Jewish
Foundation from 1995-2001. "As a
strong leader, Werthein committed
the most important Jewish families to
the foundation's activities," said Jorge
Schulman, Tzedakah's executive direc-
tor.
Mr. Werthein also served as presi-
dent of the Argentine Rural
Association.

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