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October 13, 2005 - Image 114

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-10-13

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obituaries

Making a Lasting Memory.

Obituaries from page 101

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

Temple Israel and the
Michigan Regional Office
of the Anti-Defamation League
present "An Evening with
Carl Bernstein,"
7:00 pm, Tues, Nov 15, 2005,
Temple Israel,
5725 Walnut Lake Road,
W. Bloomfield

Join Pulitzer Prize-winning
journalist Carl Bernstein
for discussion of political
events including Israel,
relevant to Jewish community.

Samantha, Isabel, Jack, Ali and
Lindsay Randel; brother, Samuel
Randel of Oak Park; brothers-
in-law and sisters-in-law, Susan
and Sam Goodman, Sanford
Pearlman. He was the beloved
brother-in-law of the late Janet
Pearlman.
Interment at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to
Michigan Friends of the Israel
Defense Force, P.O. Box 999,
Walled Lake, MI 48390 or
American Cancer Society, 18505
W. 12 Mile Road, Southfield, MI
48076. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

Bernstein and colleague,
Bob Woodward,
broke the Watergate story
for the "Washington Post"
in the 1970s and
launched new style of
investigative reporting.

This event is free.
Reservations required.
All welcome.
Afterglow event available
for additional cost.

For more information, go to
www.temple-israel.org,
or call 248-661-5700.

ANNE L. SCHWALB, 76, of

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Rabbi and congregation are
partners in promoting Jewish
values in daily life. B'nai Moshe
provides our membership with
spiritual nourishment and
intellectual fulfillment. We
endeavor to meet the needs of
both contemporary Jewish
families and the multiple
generations that make up the
extended B'nai Moshe family.
We will also remember our
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continuing to encourage our
membership to participate in all
facets of our synagogue family
life. We provide relevant and
intellectually stimulating
Hebrew, Judaic, and family
educational programs where
families, children, and adults
can learn and grow

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HOWARD SONTAG, 52, of Oak

Park, died Oct. 9, 2005. A coin
dealer, he was also a member of
Cat Fanciers of America.
Mr. Sontag is survived by broth-
ers, John Sontag of Oak Park and
Ted Sontag of Florida; sisters and
brother-in-law, Debbi and Ken
Routin of Redford, Fern Coyle of
Hull, Mass.
Private interment.
Contributions may be made to
Michigan Humane Society, 3600
Auburn Road, Rochester Hills, MI
48309 or American Cancer
Society 18505 W. 12 Mile Road,
Southfield, MI 48076.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

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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 Mic
University Hillel

Fresh Air Society and
Tamarack Camps

Jewish Faint
of Metro Detroii

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

rht israel Ernerelky'
Solidarity Fund

Temple Shir Shalom

Women's American ORT
Michigan Region

University of Michigan
Hillel

Yad Sarah

JNF Trees for Israel

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Livonia, died Sept. 26, 2005. For
48 years, she was a store manager
at Marianne's. Ms. Schwalb is sur-
vived by her sister, Marion Bianchi
of Union Lake; brother and sister-
in-law, Roland and Lenee Schwalb
of Florida; cousins, Tobi
Greenspan and Lee Garvin; many
nieces, nephews, grandnieces and
grandnephews. She was the
devoted daughter of the late Jacob
and the late Erna Schwalb.
Interment at Beth Ahm
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to the Humane Society or to
a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

Correction

The obituary for Sarah "Sally"
Lippitt (Oct. 6, page 104) should
have stated that she was a
founder and longtime co-presi-
dent of Centennial chapter of
Jewish Women International.

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