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 by the Torah study of young 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.
Elul 21 September 25
Sigmund Rohlik
Anna Libowsky
Shirley Gruber
Anna Bloom
Fannie Schwartz
Regina Rubinstein
Harry Krohner
Sarah Glassman
Jack Seder
Max Schneider
Fay Margolis
Harry Thav
Nathan Rosenberg
Rev. Lester King
Samuel Norber
Elul 23
Michael Opas
Yehudith Cohen
Elul 25
Ruth Schwartz
Mark Madoff
Morris Albert
Fay Simon
Benjamin Marton
Max Averbach
Elul 27 October 1
Faye Ten enberg
Leah Morrison
Burton Burnstein
William Adler
September 27
Bernard Waltman
Harriet Weingarden
Rebecca Podolsky
Meyer Levy
Nissi Herman
Abraham Yassky
Morris Rosenberg
Jacob Miller
Dzialowski
Tillie Sansky
Jacob Must
Sol Lewinter
Anna Sczweitzer
Naomi Esther Portnoy
Gwendolyn Marks
Sophie Scherr
Marshall Hirsch
Sara Wool
Reichstein
Harold K. Seigle
Elul 22
September 26
Morris Brooks
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Ida Schlafman
September 29
Esther R. Carmen
Elul 24 September 28
Philip Forman
Dora Chaben
Michael Gantz
Peter S. Goldstein
Elul 26
Jack Robert Geffen
Anne H. Helfman
Ida Cohen
Harry Mondry
Hyman Krasnick
Dave Gooze
Isadore Rosenbloom
September 30
Malka Yampolsky
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Chaplaincy Network (JHCN)
created?
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in services for Jewish patients and
families in need of end-of-life care.
JHCN developed a special group of
services and community resources
known as "the Jewish component
of care" which is available to
patients, families, hospices, health
care organizations, social service
agencies and synagogues.
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RUTH GREEN LIPPARD, of
Pittsburgh, died Sept. 8.
She is survived by children, Stephen
(Judy) Lippard of Cambridge, Mass.,
Thomas (Susan) Lippard of
Pittsburgh, Gail (Donald) Lansky of
West Bloomfield, Carol (James) of
Greensburg, Pa.; grandchildren,
Gregory (Ninka), Joshua, Erica
(Michael), Adam, Todd,(Anat), Lisa,
Jed, Brian (Jamie) and Alex; great-
grandchildren, Justin, Zoey, Brandon,
Max. She was the beloved wife of the
late Alvin Lippard; sister of the late
Norman, Arthur and Mayer Green.
Services were held at Rodef Shalom
Temple. Interment at Beth Shalom
Cemetery in Pittsburgh.
Contributions may be made to the
Andrew Mark Lippard Fund, Dept. of
Neurology, Columbia University, 710
W. 168 St., Room 1408, New York,
NY 10032; Forbes Hospice, c/o
Forbes Health Foundation, 2570
Haymaker Rd., Monroeville, PA
15146; or-to a charity of one's choice.
DR. HARVEY LYNN, 93, of
Scottsdale, Ariz., formerly of Detroit,
died Sept. 12, 2005. He graduated
from the University of Michigan
Medical School and practiced in
obstetrics and gynecology for over 50
years in Detroit. He was also a mem-
ber of Temple Beth El and a founding
fellow of the American College of •
Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Dr. Lynn is survived by his wife,
Marcia Lynn; sons and daughter-in-
law, Frederick and Ann Lynn of
Scottsdale and Charles Lynn of
Pennsylvania.
Services and interment in Scottsdale.
This announcement was placed at the
request of the family by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
SOLOMON MIKON, 85, of
Richmond, Ky., formerly of Detroit,
died Sept. 18, 2005.
He is survived by children, Arnold
and Deena Mikon of Huntington
Woods, Carol and Richard Kaczander
of Oak Park, David Mikon and
Vivienne Cohen of Woodland Hills,
Calif.; grandchildren, Eric and Robbie
Kaczander, Bradley, Renee and Beth
Mikon; wife, Janet, and her family.
Interment in Kentucky.
Contributions may be made to the
Hilda Schechter Home at JARC,
30301 Northwestern Highway, Suite
100, Farmington Hills, MI 48334.
Local arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
PHILIP S. MINKIN, 78, of
Bloomfield Hills, died Sept. 16, 2005.
For more than 50 years, Mr. Minkin
ran Minkin-Chandler Corp. with his
dear friend and business partner
Maurice Chandler.
Mr. Minkin is survived by his wife,
Edna; sons and daughters-in-law,
Jerold and Ellen Minkin of West
Bloomfield, Dr. Richard and Karen
Minkin of Bloomfield Township;
grandchildren, Jodi Minkin and fiance
Barry Spilman, Michael Minkin,
Jeremy Minkin, Alexander Minkin,
Jane Fenkell, Alexander Fenkell; sis-
ters-in-law, Cecelia Feldman, Lois
(Alan) Freeman; brother-in-law, Sam
Hoffman. -
Mr. Minkin was predeceased by his
brother and sister-in-law, the late
Milton and the late Corrine Minkin;
sister, the late Charlotte Hoffman;
brothers-in-law, the late Alvin Spector,
the late I. Irving Feldman.
Contributions may be made to any
Jewish charity. Interment at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
IRMA SEBOK, 93, of Saline, died
Sept. 18, 2005. She worked for the
transportation department of the city
of Detroit.
Ms. Sebok is survived by cousins,
William and Marjorie Klein of Saline.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.
HAROLD S. VICTOR, 80, of
Rancho Mirage, Calif, formerly of
Detroit, died Sept. 15, 2005. He
owned 72 paint stores throughout
Michigan, Northern Ohio and
Western New York. He went into his
father's paint business in 1946 after
graduating from the University of
Illinois. In 1957, he opened the first
retail . Victor Paint Store and over the
next five years opened 72 more. He
took the company public in 1961 and
sold it in 1962 to the company that
became Resorts International.
In 1964, Mr. Victor rescued
Robinson Furniture Company from
bankruptcy, taking it public in 1968
and selling it to management in 1972.
In 1974, he regained ownership of
Klingman Furniture Company, for-
merly a division of Robinson and the
premier home furnishing store in
Grand Rapids, which he managed
until his death. In 1978, he and his
wife moved to California, residing