Making a Lasting Memory. Obituaries from page 105 At the Ira Kaufman Chapel, we help your family with the final tribute of those you love The Janice Charach Epstein Gallery presents "A Family Affair," October 20-November 30, 2005, Jewish Community Center, 6600 West Maple Rd, West Bloomfield "A Family Affair" showcases the artistic talents of the diverse Lefkowitz family. Artist Stephen Lefkowitz, brings to life wood and metal sculptures, inspired by time in Africa, life in Paris. Exhibit by Carol Lefkowitz, multi-media artist, explores made to the Dr. Robert Wachlarz Scholarship Memorial Fund, c/o the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine, 10515 Carnegie Ave., Cleveland, OH 44195. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. water and falling leaves. Ellen Oppenheimer displays master quilting skills. Julian Lefkowitz presents intricately detailed wooden ducks and Jay Lefowitz expresses humor and happiness in a variety of sculptures. MAX WEINER, Former Detroiter Gallery Hours: Mon-Thurs: 10am-5pm; Sun: llam-4pm; closed Fri and Sat. Artwork available for purchase. Event is free. All welcome. For more info, call (248) 432-5448, or visit www.jccdet.org THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community 18:325 West Nine Mile Road, Southfield, • tax 1•8.569.2502 • \\ \\. irakaUfnlan.COM tS.569.0020 1033250 a • • . Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute The Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, based in midtown Detroit, is among the nation's best cancer centers. We are proud that the Meyer L. Prentis Comprehensive Cancer Center of Metropolitan Detroit, operated by the Karmanos Cancer Institute, is one of 38 National Cancer Institute- designated comprehensive cancer centers in the United States - a prestigious seal of approval. Our expertise is providing multidisciplinary care in a team setting when cancer is first diagnosed. We offer patients the latest treatment options for the best possible outcomes. Being a recognized leader in the fight against cancer means we are at the forefront of cancer research. It also means some of the world's leading cancer specialists are part of our team. On-Line Donations Now you can make donations to the charity of your choice on-line! No stamps, envelopes or checks needed. LUCY ZUKER, 89, of Southfield, Our on-line link will let you donate to many charities locally and abroad. It's safe, easy and secure. A beautiful acknowledgement card will be sent by mail to the recipient. Just log on to: wvvw.JNOnline.corn Jewish.com or www.irakaufman.com and click on the Donations link. Participating Charities: Alyn Hospital Alzheimer's Association — Greater Michigan Chapter ARMDI — American Red Magen David for Israel Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Region B'nai B'rith Youth Organization - Michigan Chapter Congregation B'nai Moshe Detroit Friends of Bar—Ilan University Eastern NlichiOt University Hillel Fresh Air Society and Tamarack Camps Jewish Service: of Metro Detroit Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit Hillel Foundation of Metropolitan Detroit Jewish Historical Society Hospice of Michigan Jewish Home & Aging Services The Jerusalem Foundation Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy Network neFamily - The Israel Emergency Solidarity Fund Temple Shir Shalom Women's American ORT Michigan Region University of Michigan Hillel Yad Sarah JNF Trees for Israel DETROIT JEWISH NEW'S of New York, died Aug. 7, 2005. He was born in Austria into a musical family and began his music stud- ies at age 7 with his father Jacob, a professional violinist. As a violinist, he performed with the Pittsburgh, Detroit and Chicago symphonies before his lifetime career of 48 years with the New York Philharmonic. He is a gradu- ate of Columbia University with a bache- lor of arts in history and a Weiner master's in history from Queens College. Mr. Weiner is survived by his beloved wife of 60 years, Carolyn; son, David of N.Y.; daughter, Shelly (Patrick) Flannery of N.Y.; sister, Mollie Cohen of Southfield; brothers, Charles (Inge) of Boca Raton, Hiam (Paula) of Los Angeles. THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL died Sept. 28, 2005. A previous secretary for Rabbi Fram, she also worked for B'nai B'rith as a volunteer. She was a life member and charter member of the Morganthau chapter of Jewish Women's International. Mrs. Zucker is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Michelle and Robert Borin of Manton, Mich.; grandchildren, Evan and Ashley Borin; sisters, Frances Salem of Willowdale, Ontario, and Miriam Rossman of West Bloomfield. She was the beloved wife of the late Harold Zuker; devoted sister of the late Sadie Krangle. Interment at Beth Abraham Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Holocaust Memorial Center, 28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. Bringing Together Family, Faith & Community 1018400 106 October 6 ' 2005 j2(