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August 11, 2005 - Image 90

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-08-11

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Obituaries

Making a Lasting Memory.

At the Ira Kaufman Chapel, \ v e help your family with the tinal tribute of those you love

OBITS

"With Stone Shoes:
An Ethiopian Jewish
Journey," 10 am-5 pm,
through Thurs, Sept 29,
2005, Jewish Community
Center, Eugene and Marcia
Applebaum Campus,
6600 W. Maple Road,
W. Bloomfield

Includes recreated Ethiopian
village, authentic objects like
woven blankets, embroidered
clothing and musical instru-
ments.

Outdoor exhibit celebrates
cultural diversity among
Jewish peoples. Explores flight
of Ethiopian Jews through
desert to Sudan and finally to
Israel.

Reservations required. All
welcome. Admission:
$4/ person; $18/ family.

The Lester J. Morris Hillel
Jewish Student Center at
Michigan State University

is more than just a place;
MSU Hillel provides a
connection to the
community, arts, culture,
social action, politics, and
Judaism for all students.
Hillel serves as an outlet

for student groups,
addressing and reflecting a
broad span of Judaism,
from religious to cultural,

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traditional to spiritual. Our
groups are led an organized
by students who value
leadership and
cooperation, and are
committed to providing
others with a chance to be
a part of student initiatives
in a warm and welcoming
environment.

former president of Temple Beth El,
member of the Congregation of Beth
Israel of Flint, and the Temple B'nai
Israel in Petoskey. He served as
chairman of the board for the local
chapter of the American Red Cross
and was instrumental in the forma-
tion of a Red Cross building in
Petoskey.
Mr. Shulman is survived by his
wife, Gail Shulman; children. David,
Elaine (Eric) Sigel, Daniel; sister and
brother-in-law, Rebecca and Richard
Heitzner. He was the son of the late
Sol and Lillian Shulman.
Contributions may be made to the
Juvenile Diabetes Research
Foundation, the Pancreatic Cancer
Action Network or a charity of one's
choice.

Visitors can try on Ethiopian
clothing, grind coffee and
practice metalsmithing.

RITA SUSSMAN, 79, of West

THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL.

For more information,
or to make reservations,
call 1-(877)-SHALOM-3,
or www.shalomstreet.org

Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community

`32.."; West Nine Mile Road, Southfield, MI 1-8075
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No stamps, envelopes or checks needed.

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It's safe, easy and secure.
A beautiful acknowledgement card will be sent
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• The obituary for Dr. Raymond
Jacobs (Aug. 4) should have indicat-
ed that he was the brother of the late
Neil Jacobs.

and click on the Donations link.

• The obituary for Nadelle
Feldman (July 28) should have indi-
cated that she was the dear mother-
in-law of the late Michael Sampson.

Participating Charities:

Barbara Ann
Karmanos Cancer
Institute

Fresh Air
Tamarack Camps

Greater Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah

B'nai B'rith
Great Lakes Region

Hillel Foundation of
Metropolitan Detroit

Congregation
B'nai Moshe

Hospice of Michigan

Detroit Friends of
Bar—Ilan University

Eastern Michigan
University Hillel

The Jerusalem
Foundation

Jewish Community
Council

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Bloomfield, died Aug. 1, 2005. A
real estate agent, Mrs. Sussman had
previously been a
bookkeeper.
She is survived by
sons and a daugh-
ter-in-law, Arnie
and Judy Sussman
of West Bloomfield,
Glen Sussman of
Chicago; grandchil-
dren, Lara and Ofer Sussman
Eldan, Erin
Sussman and Ilana Sussman. She was
the beloved wife of the late Irving
Sussman.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

Corrections

Just log on to:
wwwJNOnline.com
Jewish.com or
www.iralcaufman.corn

Alyn Hospital

from page 89

The jeWis
Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit

Jewish Hospice &
Chaplaincy Network

JNF Trees for Israel

Magen David Adorn

Michigan State
University Hillel

The Israel Emerge
Solidarity Fund

Temple Shir Shalom

Women's American
ORT

University of
Michigan Hillel

THE lRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL

Bringing Together Femily, Palth & Community

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• The obituary for Bernice Levin
(Aug. 4) should have indicated that
interment took place in University
City, Mo.

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