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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-07-05

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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 In the Torah study of young children"

Obituaries are updated regularly and archived on JNOnline.com

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.

Tamuz 3 / July 10

Anna Birnbaum
William Brody
Joseph Freedman
Joseph Gittleman
Robert 0 Hacker
Gussie Schechter
Yached Skorka
Joseph Wool
Sarah Zucker

Tamuz 4 / July 11

Lena Beckerman
Milton Bielfield
Abraham Domstein
Bert Ferrer
Eva Fleischer
Shmuel Fordonski
Dr. Joseph Gruber
Mark Herman
David Kabaker
Rose Kantor
Dr. Mandel Lansky
Dr. Jack Markow

Louis Moskowitz
Isaac M. Newman
Peter Portnoy
Richard Rosin
Simson Sendler

Tcanuz 5 / July 12

Mosheh Baruch
Harry Binder
Rose Feigenson
Ben Gladstone
Anna Goldin
Louis Goldstein
Max Greenberg
Hattie Joslove
Irving Levitt
Benjamin I. Magid
Yakel Pomerantz
Gertrude Selman
Nathan Trager
Nandor Waller

Tamuz 6 / July 13

Tamuz 8 / July 15

Sophie Cohen
Sarah Finkelstein
Leon Friedman
Ben Hersh
Julius Heymanson
Goldie Kleinberg
Bronia Nothman
Ethel Raifman
Sarah Schmier
Harry Sheawitz
Mary Simon
Gussie Slootsky

Dollie Greenblatt
Mae Klee
Sarah Levin
Augusta
Mermelstein
Joseph Miller
Jacob Natow
Dave G Newman
Clara Ordin
Ira I. Sonnenblick

Tamuz 7 / July 14

Pearl Daniels
Adolph Dinetz
Martin Foster
Anna Pollak
Sam Puckovitsky
Phyliss Singer-Attis
Isidor Strom
Morris Tatelbaum
Rosiland Weisberg

Tamuz 9 / July 16

Louis Berkower
Mary Berman
Anna Godfrey
Charles Klavons
Morris S. Wayne
Philip Yaker

In Loving Memory of My Most Beloved Mother

c- -- - -SYLVIA GLANTZ

who passed away July 8, 1989. My dearest Mother, best friend,
beautiful role model — I miss you more than ever. You taught me to be all
that I am. I am so many times lost & confused without you.
I carry you with me always. I cling to your precious memories.
I love you so very, very much.
Rest in peace.
Your loving, adoring daughter Arlene

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LENA GOLTZMAN BEIN, died
June 26, 2005, in Houston, Texas. She
was born in Russia and moved to
Corpus Christi, Texas, when she was
7. She resided there until 2001, when
she moved to Houston to be closer to
her family. She was a longtime owner
of Bein Royal Fur Co. and a founding
family member of B'nai Israel
Synagogue.
Mrs. Bein is survived by her loving
children, Marvin Bein and his wife
Marilyn, Bryna Bein Levi, Beverly
Bein Liss and her husband, Arthur of
West Bloomfield; beloved grandchil-
dren, Tracie Bein, Elissa Levi and her
fiance Mike Unger, Janna Levi, Jeremy
Liss and his wife Stephanie, Lindsey
Liss Gell and her husband Jeff,
Zachary Liss and Ilana Kohen; cher-
ished great-grandchildren, Micah and
Maxwell Liss and Jesse Gell. She was
the wife of the late Joseph S. Bein; sis-
ter of the late Freda Rednick, the late
Sam, Jake and Mike Goltzman.
Contributions may be made to the
Jewish Women's Foundation or Adat
Shalom Synagogue. Graveside services
were held in the B'nai Israel Section of
Seaside Cemetery in Corpus Christi.

DR. HERBERT Y. BEZ, 66, of West
Bloomfield, died June 27, 2005. A
general surgeon in osteopatic medi-
cine, he was in private practice. The
former chief of staff
at BI-County
Hospital in Warren,
he had also been the
chief of surgery at
BI-County. Dr. Bez
was a member of
Adat Shalom
Synagogue. He was
also a member of
Bez
the American
Osteopathic
Association, a life
member of Clinton River Boat Club
and a Mason.
He is survived by his wife of 44
years, Linda Bez of West Bloomfield;
son and daughter-in-law, Steven and
Ilene Bez of Farmington Hills; daugh-
ters and sons-in-law, Lisa and David
Anderson of Florida, Julie and Scott
Singer of Prospect, Ky.; grandchildren,
Shayna and Melanie Bez, Zachary and
Jordan Anderson, Braydon and Corey
Singer; brother and sisters-in-law, Dr.
Bert and Carol Bez of E. Lansing,
Marilyn Aaron of Oak Park.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

GERTRUDE WEINSTEIN BLEIER,
89, of Laguna Woods, Calif, formerly
of Detroit, died May 23, 2005. She
was a graduate of Central High
School and Wayne State University
School of Education.
Mrs. Bleier is survived by her hus-
band, Alfred; children, Karen
Tobisman, Betsy Bleier, Joel Bleier;
grandchildren Geoffrey and Brian
Applebaum, Cindy and Neal
Tobisman, Scott, Lindsay and Kaitlin
Bleier; great-grandchildren, Olivia and
Andrew Applebaum, Eli Tobisman
Pearl.
Contributions may be made to
Community Living Centers, 33235
Grand River, Farmington, MI 48336,
a non-profit organization that helps
care for her nephew, Marvin
Greenbaum. Internment at Hillside
Memorial Park in Los Angeles.

MILDRED CHARNAS, 89, of
Southfield, died June 28, 2005. She
was a graduate of Wayne State
University, majoring in music, a long-
time member of Temple Beth El and a
member of the
Music Study Club.
Mrs. Charnas is
survived by her
husband of 64
years, Dr. George
Charnas; daughter
and son-in-law,
Maxine and Alan
Friedman of
Charnas
Missouri; son and
daughter-in-law,
Dr. Dale and Bobbi Charnas of
Farmington Hills; grandchildren, Erica
and Bryce Facktor, Craig and Laura
Charnas, Jason Charnas, Jodi Charnas,
Emily Friedman, Scott Friedman.
Interment at Beth El Memorial
Park. Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice. Arrangements
by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

WILLIAM DOLINKA, 89, of West
Bloomfield, died June 25, 2005.
He is survived by his brother and
sister-in-law, Herman and Shirley
Dolinka of Farmington Hills; nieces
and nephews, Howard and Melody
Nicholson, Sandy and Cheryl
Nicholson, Pat and Irving Shanbom,
Sue and Howard Jaffee, Anne and
Steve Miller, Sheldon and Berna
Dolinka, Robert and Nancy Reye
Dolinka. He was the loving brother of
the late Sadie Nicholson, the late
Phillip Dolinka, the late Charlotte
Dolinka, the late Sarah Dolinka; dear
brother-in-law of the late Dorothy
Dolinka; the late Nathan Nicholson.

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