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Rosenthal was the beloved wife of
the late Bernard Rosenthal.
Memorial services will be held in
California.
Contributions may be made to
the Jay Nolan Center for Autism,
15501 San Fernando Mission Blvd.,
Suite 200, P.O. Box 9604, Mission
Hills, CA 91346 or directly at www.
Jaynolan.org.

DR. HERBERT W. ROSSIN,
74, of Farmington Hills, died June
22, 2006. An
internist, Dr.
Ros.sin was an
Air Force vet-
eran. He was
also a member
of American
Medical
Rossin
Association,
Oakland County Medical Society,
Phi Delta Epsilon, Endocrine
Society, American Diabetic
Association and a proud and
devoted alumnus of the University
of Michigan.
He is survived by his wife of
46 years, Sandra J. Rossin of
Farmington Hills; son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Dr. Richard and Lauren
Rossin of San Diego; daughters
and a son-in-law, Jill and Michael
Formanek of West Bloomfield,
Wendy Rossin of Monroe; grand-
children, Meagan, Brent and Evan
Rossin, Skye, Sophie, Lilly and
Lexie Formanek; sister and broth-
er-in-law, Leslie and David Molitz
of Henderson, Nev.; nephews,
Jeffrey and Jason Molitz. He was
the beloved son of the late Albert
and the late Ida Rossin.
Interment at Temple Kol Ami
Section of Beth El Memorial Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

GRACE SAGINAW-
NUSBAUM, 83, of Mansfield,
Ohio, formerly of Detroit, died June
24, 2006.
She is survived by her son and
daughter-in-law, Jeffrey and Dana
Nusbaum of Mansfield; brother,
Dr. Israel Saginaw of Ann Arbor;
grandchildren, Joshua Nusbaum,
Adrienne Nusbaum; nieces and
nephews; great-nieces and great-
nephews. She was the beloved wife
of the late Harold Nusbaum.
Contributions may be made to
a charity of one's choice. Services
and interment at Machpelah
Cemetery. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

Obituaries on page 78

The Jewish Historical Society
of Michigan OHS) was
founded in 1959 to preserve
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for future generations, the
only volunteer organization
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and exhibits are an important
part of JHS outreach to the
community-through sole
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with many other Jewish
community groups and
others such as the Detroit
Historical Society. JHS has
been instrumental in having
historical markers placed in
important locations through-
out Michigan. Community
support and donations are
vital to the JHS mission
"to educate, celebrate and
promote awareness of the
contributions of the Jews of
Michigan to our state, our
nation, and the world."

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