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 - 2 ?.• g rim 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 em afton- Shaarey Zedek and each family m 11 uI the ve e for a erson b ra 9/ 8 2005 80 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 -