Obituaries 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 Obituaries are updated and archived on JNOnline. corn. "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. Lyman Harris Kislev 10 / December 11 Jeanette Schloss Dorothy Mandell Pearl Aronoff Victor Seyburn Regina Neimark Hyman Rudolph Rebecca Rabinowitz Arthur E. Scher. - Frank Skolnik Alex Cohen Always The Optimist Ethel Weinberger Maurice I Davis Zinaicla Solomakhina William Rothman Joseph Deutsch Mary Stahl Jack Zalmanow Kislev 12 / December 13 Kislev 14 / December 15 Kislev 16 / December 17 George M Brown •Max E. Wolf I Leonard Poger I Copy Editor Joseph Gorman Sam Horowitz Lillian Levitin Hyman M Beale Erwin Baker MiChael NosanChuk Channan Ben Shmuel Joyce Cohn Lillian Chernick Perel Schwartz Samuel P Goldstein Julius Goldman Michael Feigelman Rose Hannah Solomon"' Abe Gubin Moses Grossberg Freda Frazein Isidore Sosnick Cypojra Cecile Gubin Samuel Hornung Beulah Gaylord Sanford Lloyd Ketchen Saul Kaplan Leonard Lemberg Kislev lf / December 12 Janina Krajewska (Kohn) Bessie Knoppow Melvyn Levin Howard Stanley Bennett Arthur Moss Mary Rebecca LeVin Rachel Raimi Harry Brown David Pinsker Max Lindenbatim Marvin Rothman Rose Diskin Rebecca Rubin Sandor Solomon Sliapiro Nathan Shiovitz Arthur Engel Seymour Tilchin RoseStaub Sara Shtrom Rabbi Shraga Faitel Kahana Kislev 13 / December 14 Kislev 15 / December 16 David Katler Jack Gold Solomon Abrams Charles Katz Max Goldfinger Max Bernberg Charles A. Komer • Sidney Gould Samuel Black Fanny Langwald Morris H. Kaner Harold Braverman Irving Rochman Mary Krass Sarah Frank Sol ,Ryback Lena (Ginsberg) Lavine j Albert Goldstone Alex Gottlieb . 0 0 We are deeply saddened by the passing of our treasured friend Louis L. SILVERFARB A IVIAN OF GRFAT NOBILITY WHOSE LIFE WAS FILLED WITH DIGNITY,' LOVE AND - COMPASSION FOR HIS FELLOW BEINGS His concern for our gallant brethren in Israel, his special interest and devotion for Magen David Adorn inscribes his name eternally in the records of staunch supporters of the State of Israel. His indomitable spirit will live on in our hearts. May G-d comfort his beloved wife, Dora; Children, Myrna and Joe Salzman and Daniel Silverfarb; Brother, Grant Silverfarb; Grandchildren, Jill and David Crisp and Nancy and Brian Efrusy; Great-grandchildren, Cyle and Nolan Crisp and Jake and Scott Efrusy t9 s e gAGEN A 4194) \ ,/ - - Dr. John J. 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Clemens businessman who retired from Africa and Europe — as well as China the furniture business at age in 1979 andlsrael in 1967. 82, was an eternal optimist --- a civic Since his 1993 retirement, he leader who saw something good in remained very active, taking sculpting everyone. classes and enjoying the theater, sym- The owner of Malbin's Furniture for phony, museums and -- most of all --- 30 years, Mr. Horwitz was active in the a glass of good wine. "He lived every Mt. Clemens Rotary Club, serving as its day with a spirit of adventure and president. One of his major communi- excitement and was healthy and sharp to the very last of his days:' said grand- ty achievements was being honored with a humanitarian award from the daughter Elizabeth Welch of Royal Oak. NAACP for his fund-raising and work for the organization. Stepdaughter Donna Sternfeld of Even after retiring, he didn't stop. West Bloomfield described Mr. "He was a goer and a doer who lived Horwitz as a "caring, wonderful man every day to the best of his ability:' said who was full of life. He never said any- Audree Horwitz, his wife of 44 years. thing bad about anyone. He loved his Grandchildren and was "He just didn't want to just sit hom' . very involved in their Mr. Horwitz, 94, of lives." Audree Horwitz Troy, died unexpectedly remembers her husband in his sleep on Nov. 30, 2005. having a "fabulous per- • sonality -- the most Born in Detroit, Mr. outgoing man I've Horwitz graduated from known. what is now Wayne State "He saw something University. He received his law degree from the good in everyone. He was always the optimist." Detroit College of Law Joshua Horwitz Joshua Horwitz is sur- during the Great vived by his wife, Audree Depression. After prac- ticing law for a short period, he worked Horwitz; daughters and sons-in-law, Frances Horwitz and Gary Russell of . for a commercial credit company. New Castle, Colo., Joyce and Bruce After America entered World War II, Mr. Horwitz applied for Officers' Lefco of Scottsdale, Ariz, Donna and Mel Sternfeld of West Bloomfield, Candidate School but was rejected due to poor vision. Two weeks later, at age Susan and Robert Paletz of Farming- ton Hills; son and daughter-in-law, 31, he enlisted in the Army and took Jerold and Lynne Levine of part in the first European invasion, at Birmingham; grandchildren, Jessie Anzio, Italy Lefco, Michelle Lefco, Cory and Katy When the Army found out that Mr. Lefco, Michael and Roxanne Sternfeld, Horwitz was an attorney, he was asked Alan and Amy Sternfeld, Lisa Sternfeld, to draft wills and 'other legal docu- Matthew and Amanda Paletz, Elizabeth ments for fellow soldiers. He prepared and Matthew Welch; great-grandchil- about 1,000 wills in the 30 days prior to the Anzio invasion, During the fight- dren, Aaron and Jacob Lefco, Jordan ing, with German soldiers firing on the and Peyton Sternfeld, Stefanie and Ariella Sternfeld; sister, Lee Keil. invading Allies from atop a hill,"I was He was the beloved husband of his lucky to be alive he later told his wife. first wife, the late Jane Horwitz. As the Allies moved northward, Mr. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Horwitz walked all over Italy A lover of art, he found time to buy a bronze stat- Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Council for Jews with Special ue. Needs, 12701 N. Scottsdale, Suite 205, Discharged after four years in the Army, he returned home and worked Scottsdale, AZ 85254; Epilepsy in a furniture company's credit depart- Foundation of Michigan, 20300 Civic Center Drive, Southfield, MI 48076, ment before buying his own two-store and JVS, 29699 Southfield Road, furniture business. Southfield, MI48076. Arrangements by Throughout his life, Mr. Horwitz "just had fun" said his wife, playing Ira Kaufman Chapel. E 1057010