The Chapel that recognizes each family's individual needs. Arlington, TX 76006. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. Arbor, MI 48105. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ZEHAVA GOLDMAN RICE, 93, of Haifa, died March 13, 2006. Mrs. Rice was one of the founders of the Kibbutz Ein Hashofet during the 1930s. She became a leading figure and executive in the Israeli building com- pany Solel Boneh. Mrs. Rice is survived by her brother, Rabbi Leo Goldman of Oak Park, and many nieces and nephews. She was the loving wife of the late Moshe Rice, a founder of the Kibbutz Beit Alpha; and the sister of the late Simcha Goldman. Shivah and services observed locally through Sunday morning at the home of Rabbi Goldman. RITA E. SUKENIC, 57, of West Bloomfield and Scottsdale, Ariz., died March 12, 2006 in Scottsdale. Rita taught elementary school in Detroit until her retirement in 1997. She and her husband, Gerald, moved to Scottsdale, returning to Michigan in 1998 to care for her mother. Rita returned to teaching as a substitute in West Bloomfield.and Scottsdale and continued as a substitute until the day of her sudden illness. She was a life member of Hadassah and Roosevelt Chapter locally. She served the chapter, holding numerous vice president positions. Rita, an avid reader, was also a mem- ber of the Roosevelt Book Club. She is survived by her beloved hus- band, Gerald J. Sukenic; endeared and loving stepson Howard D. Sukenic and wife, Elizabeth; stepdaughter Resa Sukenic; cherished granddaughters Peyton Sukenic and Ashton Sukenic. Rita, the loving daughter of the late Joseph Cassel, is also survived by her mother, Ida Cassel, brothers and sisters-in-laws Eugene and Patricia Cassel of Rockville, Md., Mark and Jeanette Cassel of Rochester Hills; loving nieces and nephews, Sukenic Scott, Eden, Melanie and Zachary Cassel; and so many loving adoring friends and family. As a lasting memorial the family is establishing the Rita Ellen Sukenic Hadassah Memorial Scholarship Fund to provide financial opportunities for deserving young women and their families, locally, nationally and interna- tionally. • Granddaughters Peyton and Ashton have committed to continuing the tradi- tional Shabbat dinners that will include special string beans, pea soup and more than 100 ways to prepare chicken. Services will be noon Thursday, March 16, at Dorfman Chapel in Farmington Hills with interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. in Birmingham. Attending will be her beloved Buttons, adored and cherished forever. BERNARD "BARNEY" ROSEN, 88, of Ann Arbor, died March 9, 2006. A musician and social worker, he received his B.A and M.A in music at Wayne State University and a master's in social work at the University of Michigan. He played clarinet with the Detroit Symphony, the Detroit Concert - Band and various chamber music groups. In his second career, he was also a dedicated and admired social worker at Pioneer High School in Ann Arbor: He was a participant and contributor to many organizations including the ACLU, the Democratic Party and the ADL. Mr. Rosen is sur- vived by his wife of 35 years, Barbara Rosen of Ann Arbor; stepchildren, David and Fran Linden of Birmingham, Jonathan Rosen Linden of West Bloomfield, Amy and Raphael Sarkozy of Hungary; grandchildren, Molly, Avie and Joe Linden, Lauren and Robbie Linden, Teresa and Carl Rushton, Neshe Sarkozy, Stephen and Jamie Sarkozy, Heidi Sarkozy; great-grandchildren, Sandy and Gary Rushton; brother and sister-in-law, Fred and Gertrude Rosen of Tucson, Ariz.; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Renah and Max Bardenstein and their family; nephew and nieces, Sidney, Frances and Vicky. • Mr. Rosen was the beloved brother of the late Joseph Rosen. Interment at Clover Hill. Park NATHAN M. TRIVAX, 84, of Cemetery. 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