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September 08, 2005 - Image 110

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-09-08

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Making a Lasting Memory.

OBITS from page 109

At the Ira Kaufman Chapel, we
help your family with the final
tribute of those you love

Temple Israel's Robert
Sosnick Family Life Center
and The Ira Kaufman
Chapel hold 8th Annual
Kever Avot Program,
Sun, Sept 25, 2005.

Temple Israel's Robert
Sosnick Family Life Center
and The Ira Kaufman Chapel
hold special program, Kever
Avot, from 8:30 am to 2:00pm,
Sun, Sept 25, 2005.

Temple B'nai Israel, 420 Waukazoo
Ave., Petoskey, MI 49770; Hospice of
Little Traverse Bay, 416 Connable
Ave., Petoskey, MI 49770; or a charity
of one's choice.

Kever Avot provides an
opportunity for older Jewish
adults in community to visit
their loved ones' gravesites.

Temple Israel volunteers
give one-on-one support.
Transportation to-and-from
cemeteries provided for this
"Mitzvah of a Lifetime."

For more info, call the Robert
Sosnick Family Life Center at
(248) 661-5700.

THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL

Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community

18325 Wrest Nine Mile Road, Southfield, MI 48075
218.569.0020 • fax 248.569.2502 • www.irakaufinan.corn

1019690



HILDA JEAN WEISER, 84, of
Livonia, died Sept. 5, 2005. A retired
receptionist at a beauty salon, she was
previously an office worker at a glass
company in
Florida and had
also worked for the
New Yotk Central
Railroad. She was
also an active
member and past
secretary for many
years of the
women's auxiliary
of the Jewish War
Weiser
Veterans.
Mrs. -Weiser is
survived by her
sons and daughters-in-law, Jeffrey and
Paula Weiser of Oak Park, George and
Judy Weiser of Livonia; grandchildren,
Matthew, Todd, Tim and Kristan;
brother and sister-in-law, Lawrence
and Shirley Dresner of Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla. She was the beloved wife for 46
years of the late Irwin Weiser.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

•. .

The mission of the Jewish

Home & Aging Services is to

enhance the quality of life of
the frail older adult through

the provision of services and

programs in an environment
which emphasizes and

respects Jewish values.

Programs and services

include: Fleischman
Residence, Blumberg Plaza,

Brown Memory Care Pavilion

Just log on to:

wwvvJNOnline.corn
Jewish.com or
vv-ww.irakaufman.com

and click on the Donations

Participating Cha rides:

Alyn Hospital

Day Care, The Club in the

Plaza, Jewish Community

Alzheimer's Association
Greater Michigan
Chapter

Chaplaincy Program, JHAS
Guardianship Program,

ARMDI — American Red
Magen David for Israel

Fresh Air Society'and-,
Tamarack Camps

'he Jewish Federation.°
Metropolitan Detroit

Barbara Ann
Karmanos Cancer
Institute

Greater Detroit Chapter
of Hadassah

Jewish Historical Society

Hillel Foundation of
Metropolitan Detroit

Jewish Home & Aging
Services

Women's American ORT
Michigan Region

Hospice of Michigan

Jewish Hospice Sr
Chaplaincy Network

University of Michigan
Hillel

JNF Trees for Israel

Yad Sarah

The Art of Jewish Caregiving,

Program for Holocaust

Survivors and Families,

"If

Danto Family Health Care

9/ 8
2005

Center and Menorah House.

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

MARTIN -WEINTRAUB, 78, of Oak
Park, died Sept. 4, 2005. A veteran of
World War II, Mr. Weintraub was an
owner and jeweler with Weintraub
Jewelers. He then began Renaissance
Jewelers and continued by owning
Weintraub Watch Repair.
He is survived by his wife of 40
years, Shirley Weintraub of Oak Park;
children, Harold Weintraub, Steven
(Sherry) Weintraub, JoAnn
McLaughlin and Diane (Chet) Pich;
grandchildren, Wendy, Michelle,
Heather, Kimberly and Michael;
great-grandchildren, Dillon, D.J., Joel
and Zachary; brother Danny (Yetta)
Weintraub. He was the father of the
late Larry Weintraub.
Interment at Cadillac Memorial
Park Cemetery in Clinton Township.
Contributions may be made to
Lighthouse Hospice, 24293 Telegraph
Road, Suite #102, Southfield, MI.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

The Israel Emergency

Solidarity Fund

Temple Shir Shalom

THE IRA KAUFIVLkN CHAPEL

Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community

1018000

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