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discussing "The Time of the
Uprooted." Wiesel explores the
evolution of the Jewish people
throughout history

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Michigan Association of
Insurance Women. Her other affil-
iations included life member and
officer of the National Women's
Leaders Roundtable, past presi-
dent of B'nai B'rith, Hadassah and
the Inverrary chapter of ORT, gov-
ernor of Environ Phase I at
Inverrary, past president of the
Temple Emanu-El Sisterhood of
Greater Ft. Lauderdale.
Mrs. Speyer is survived by her
daughter, Barbara Chisik of Boca
Raton; granddaughters, Dr. Aimee
Chiski of Huntington Woods,
Laurie Chisik of Ferndale, Sherry
Chisik-Lanza of Wellington, Fla.;
sister, Elsie Rome of Downey,
Calif; sister-in-law, Ann Gaynes
of Camarillo, Calif. She was the
mother of the late Cynthia
Phillips; beloved sister of the late
Joseph Gaynes.
Services and interment at the
Star of David Cemetery and
Funeral Chapel in North
Lauderdale, Fla. Contributions
may be made to Women's
American ORT, Alzheimer's
Association or to a charity of
one's choice.

RAYMOND ZIMMERMAN, 88,
of West Bloomfield, died Nov. 9,
2005. He was the founder and
owner of Production and
Equipment Company in Detroit.
He was also a former science
teacher.
Mr. Zimmerman is survived by
his daughter, Denise Zimmerman
of California; grandchildren,
Sarah and Rachel Zimmerman;
sister-in-law, Gloria Goodman;
companion, Joyce Stuart and her
family, Allison and Steve, Peter
and Sondra, Brandt and Bonnie
and grandchildren. He was the
beloved husband of the late
Kathleen "Atara" Zimmerman;
devoted father of the late David
Zimmerman; loving brother of
the late Lorraine Weisman, the
late Esther Rochlin, the late Anne
Fox, the late Harry Zimmerman;
dear brother-in-law of the late
Irving Weisman, the late Ben
Rochlin, the late Sid Fox, the late
William Goodman, the late
Connie Cohn and the late Lou
Cohn.
Interment at Machpelah
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to Jewish Hospice and
Chaplaincy Network.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

November 17 ' 2005

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