Metro direei _First Class Accommodations-- With all the amenities expected?. Assisted Living All Inclusive Package New cemetery owners, old policies, make Sunday burials expensive at B'nai Israel and Oakview. Nurses cnq duty 24 hours a day Dementia care Gourmet dining Therapeutic recreation Family supporf Respite care HolFpice Phone., Z444683.1010 Never On Sunday! Alan Hitsky Associate Editor _ — s www.,RegentStreetofWestBloons Id.com Orchard Lake Rd. South of Low fine Rd., West Illoomiteld, MI 1 046930 FAR 11 41111KAH! am Kossack's daughters thought everything was set when the 88-year-old West Bloomfield man died Oct. 27 after a long illness. With their parents in nursing homes and in poor health for the last four years, Karen Kossack of West Bloomfield and her sister, Marilyn Tomaszewski of Livonia, made burial arrangements with Dorfman Chapel two years ago. When their mother died in April, she was buried at B'nai Israel Memorial Gardens without a problem. B'nai Israel is a section of Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens on 12 Mile Road east of Novi Road and across from the Twelve Oaks Mall. Ownership of the cemetery has been changing hands, most recently in August 2004. When Mr. Kossack died Thursday evening, Oct. 27, the family thought a Sunday burial would allow cousins in California and Toronto to attend the funer- al. When they found that the cost of a Sunday funeral would dou- ble the interment cost, they wait- ed all day Friday, Oct. 28, while funeral director Jonathan Dorfman argued with the ceme- tery and its holding company. By the time the company gave its firm refusal Friday afternoon, Kossack and Tomaszewski didn't feel they had a choice. "It wasn't even the money; it was the prin- ciple of the thing," Kossack said last week. Tomaszewski added, "We decided the cemetery owners were trying to put a gun to our heads, and we just couldn't do it:' Mr. Kossack was buried Monday, Oct. 31, and the out-of-town rela- tives were unable to attend. B'nai Israel has a regular fee of $1,215 for opening and closing a grave. Their charge is $2,500 for Sunday funerals. The cemetery forwarded calls on the issue to Tracy Fowlkes, area director for the holding company. She identified the com- pany as Indian Nations LLC of Oklahoma and said the charge was a local policy for the 13 cemeteries it owns in Metro Detroit. She said there had been no complaints about the policy. Fowlkes could not say if the policy was a national one for her company, but promised someone would call back the Jewish News with an answer. Order Vlichitinn-in- Ms, brew gear and help support University of Michigan Hine!. Great gifts for students, alumni and children of alumni too. (Children and baby sizes available!) wwvv.jewish.com 1-866-JU DA! CA November 10 • 2005 ,,TN .