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
Hurricane Katrina
"The entire avorld is sustained by the Torah study of your children
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.
Av 30 / September 4
Edward Enkin
Frieda Flekel
Louis Harold Kay
Sarah Markowitz
Morris N. Posner
Sarah Richman
Israel Schwartz
Jonas Torgow
Joseph Weingarden
Elul 5 / September 9
Elul 10 / September 14
Sarah Foon
Nathan Goldin
Morris Gormezano
Ben Hellen
Louis Levinson
Gussie Seder
Sam Selitsky
Fannie Weiss
Dora Carmen
Margit Hollander
Yetta B Leib
Abraham David Plisskin
Leon Roy
Frieda Schultz
Elul 1 / September 5
Elul 6 / September 10
Lena Bartick
Abner Dunn
Lee Eichner
Becky Epstein
Benjamin Terebelo
Sarah Aronow
Daniel Epstein
Anna Goldstick
Anne Jacobs
Mildred Lieber
Betty Yaker
May Zwerling
Elul 2 I September 6
William M Goodman
Julie Gottlieb
Louis Kellner
Ida Malzberg
Lou is Pollack
Belle Rosen
Fannie Stern
Morris Suffrin
Edith Wainer
Betty Weinstein Fischer
Edward Zold
Elul 7 / September 11
Sally Allan Alexander
Saul Berkower
Gussie Cohen
Neva Gutterman
Herman Levi
Rose Yetta Pepper
Gertrude Rosenthal
Ira Stone
Elul 3 / September 7
Etta 8 / September 12
Sidney Averbuch
Lillian Brower
Johanna Feiner
Feiga Goodstein
Isadore Harry Keit
Helen Quidd
Louis Rose
Isadore Michael Bloch
Sol Irving Cohen
Helena Furman
Dr Jeffrey Allan Herman
David Olshansky
Isaac Ross
Monica Rotenberg-Fuchs
Elul 4 / September 8
Elul 9 / September 13
Joseph Faigin
Ervin Klein
Goldie Kotlier
Ida Leiderman
Louis Levin
Debra Francine Liss
Anna Shulman
Samuel Spinner
Jacob Kaner
Samuel Koller
Abigail Saperstein
Hyman Schutzman
Meyer Weingarden
Disaster Relief
Here's how to lend a hand.
Elul 11 / September 15
Deborah Atlas
Solomon G Chinitz
Charles Cottler
Irwin Ehrlich
Samuel Freed
Burton Hartman
Minnie Krugel
Sarah Langwald
Ethel Leiderman
Sara Lifter
Sarah Lipszyc
Avrohom Shmuel Lipszyc
Anna Radner
Ben Repitor
Hyman Sklar
Alfred Ivor Stebbins
T
Elul 12 / September 16
Max Blank
Sarah Feinstein
Wolf Hubert
Marian Levy
Harry Luborsky
Malkah Pasternak
Sarah C. Rapp
Jennie Rosenberg
Herschel Rothenberg
Elul 13 / September 17
Henry Frederick Greenwald
Ada Horowitz
Samuel Iseberg
Anna Kushner Levitt
Isadore C. Lubetsky
Bertha Must
Beatrice Peiman
Sadie Saferstein
Nechama Zalesin
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Clover Hill Park Cemetery
invites relatives and friends to attend the service
Sunday, September I I 2005
2:00. PM
Clover Hill Park Cemetery Chapel
A special
service will be conducted by the clergy
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o contribute funds to
aid victims of Hurricane
Katrina:
• Contributions through the UJC
can be made online at www.ujc.-org or
by mail at United Jewish
Communities, P.O. Box 30, Old
Chelsea Station, NY 10113, attention:
Hurricane Katrina. Mark the memo
section of checks with "Katrina."
The Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit will send 100
percent of all local donations to the
UJC. You can donate three ways:
online at
forums.jfmd.org/t/2153/9519/29/0/
or by phone at (248) 205-2550 or by
mail: Hurricane Katrina Disaster
Relief, Jewish Federation of
Metropolitan Detroit, P.O. Box 2030,
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-2030.
Write "Hurricane Disaster Relief" on
the memo line of your check.
The JFMD also has set up a hurri-
cane relief hotline that will channel
individual questions to the appropriate
agencies. Call (248) 205 2550. Or call
Jewish Family Service at (248) 559-
1500 or JVS at (248) 559-5000.
• Contributions also can be sent
directly to the Jewish Federation of
Greater New Orleans. Its executive
director, Eric B. Stillman, says offices
have been temporarily relocated to the
Jewish Federation of Greater Houston.
The address is 5603 S. Braeswood,
Houston, TX 77096, and the Web site
is www.houstonjewish.org. Make your
check payable to Hurricane Katrina
Disaster Relief Fund.
• B'nai B'rith Disaster Relief Fund,
B'nai B'rith International, 2020 K St.,
N.W., Seventh Floor, Washington,
D.C., 20006; or online at www.bnaib-
rith.org — click on the link for disas-
ter relief.
• Contributions through the Union
for Reform Judaism can be made at
www.urj.org/give . Information on the
Disaster Relief Fund can be found at
www.urj.org/relief.
• To contribute through Chabad-
Lubavitch, either visit vvvvw.chabad-
neworleans.com , or send donations to
Katrina Relief Fund, Chabad-
Lubavitch of Louisiana, 7037 Freret
St., New Orleans, La. 70118.
• The Orthodox Union, along with
the Rabbinical Council of America
and Yeshiva University, is collecting
funds that will be disbursed directly to
those in need and no overhead costs
will be assigned from these funds.
Contributions may be made through
the Web site, by accessing ou.org and
clicking on "Hurricane Katrina," or by
sending a check, payable to Orthodox
Union and marked "Hurricane
Katrina Relief Fund," to Orthodox
Union, 11 Broadway, 14th Floor, New
York, NY 10004. Write "Hurricane
Katrina Relief Fund" clearly on both
the check and the envelope.
• Contributions to the American
Jewish Committee's Hurricane Katrina
Fund can be made at www.ajc.org.
• Contributions through the United
Synagogue for Conservative Judaism
can be made at www.uscj.org.
Local Relief Efforts
• Through the generosity of Temple
Israel members, Kari Provizer, director
of the Robert Sosnick Family Life
Center, has helped find homes for four
families from New Orleans. Two are
living with congregant families and
the other two are in donated apart-
ments. Volunteers are helping to raise
money and purchase staples for the
families, and helping them get settled.
People interested in volunteering or
donating should call the family life
center at (248) 661 5700.
• At Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
congregants packed 109 boxes filled
with toiletry kits to ship to hurricane
victims in Houston (see story, page
73.); this Shabbat they will collect
cleaning supplies to ship. Other syna-
gogue efforts include pairing local col-
lege students with those coming here
because because their schools were
affected, congregation physicians help-
ing with those staying at the Best
Western in Sterling Heights, and 60-
100 non-Jewish guests of the Ramada
Inn in Southfield dining together with
congregants Friday night at the syna-
gogue.
• Local B'nai Brith volunteers,
armed with carloads of snacks, toys'
and B'nai Brith "Buddy Bears," visited
the Ramada Hotel in Southfield to
meet with disaster victims who came
by car or bus to Detroit. The Buddy
Bears were a hit with the children, so
the B'nai Brith local office will make
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