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Obituaries

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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

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.

Samuel Levin
Jacob Rosenbaum
Jack Scherr
Herman S. Shear
Michael Shnaider
Harry Topor
Eva Davidson
Denise Doktor
21 Av August 15, 2006 Lettie Goldstein
Mollie Plotnisky
Fred Berk
Sally Schey
David Cetron
Eva Stein
Simon Cieck
Dora Sukenic
Joseph Fine
Jacob Kolatch
23 Av August 17, 2006
Benjamin Kosins
Alter Pinchas Berman
Ruben Mervis
Avraham Bordelow
Max Mindlin
Max Rosen
20 Av August 14, 2006 Dora Brown
Abraham Solai
Shaindel Cottler
Zal Aaron
Lena Brant
Roche! Fordonski
Julius Adams
Zelda Fredman
Mary Greenblatt
Aron Broder
Phyllis Gruber (Levin)
Betty Katz
Harry Cohen
Tracey Lupo
Rebecca Olshansky
Joseph B. Gendeloff
Minnie Rosenthal
Minnie Raskin
Louis Goldstein
Adell Rothstein
Virginia Schwartz
Eli Hauptman
Esther Thav
Albert Millman
22 Av August 16, 2006 Rebecca Zabludovsky
Jacob Schwartz
Edith Zimmerman
Morris Golaner
Ber Wolf Zalesin
Melvin Haber
Bessie Feinstein

19 Av August 13, 2006 Esther Friedman

Julius Bronstein
Tzvi Cohen
Abe Eienberg
Nathan Rosen
Leonard Stein
Max Stillerman
Leon Stracher
Karl Susman
Skippy Tilchin
Anne Falkoff
Minnie Hart
Celia Kerrett
Shifra Ella Kraft
Sonia Singer
Esther Bessie Tatken

Blanche Levin
Bessie Lifshitz
Lillian Marton
Beatrice Moss
Yetta Schacht
Lilly Topor

24 Av August 18, 2006

Morris Cohen
Allen M. Cwagenberg
Morris Naftolin
Irving Palman
Allen Walker
Sarah Burnstine
Rose Corman
Ethel Diamond
Sylvia Lipson
Ida Stolinsky
Frances Vernick

25 Av August 19, 2006

Harry Diamond
Abraham Dubnove
Samuel Feldman
Nathan Goldstone
William Kunin
Herman Lusky
Leo Schloss
Fannie Berger
Gertrude Fishman
Rose Kantor
Sophia Kraizman
Hermina Politzer
Eva Schiff
Edna Solomon

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wasn't having to go back; it was going back
to do something that he believed in."
"This was his choice; it was his dream, to
serve and be in Eretz Israel;' Rabbi Schnitzer
added. "He said, 'I'm going in with my eyes
wide open:"
Still, the shock for family and friends was
almost too great to bear. Rabbi Schnitzer
said that when news of Levin's death spread
through the synagogue, an executive com-
mittee meeting was ended on the spot.
"We've known this family for years:'
Rabbi Schnitzer said. "They were one of the
early members of the congregation. People
were in tears. I never really experienced my
heart breaking before. Now I know what
that feels like'
At Camp Ramah in the Poconos, where
Levin spent eight years as a camper and one
as a counselor, about 100 staff members
gathered to swap stories and memories.
"These guys all grew up together in camp
for years and years and years;' Rabbi Zeff
said. "It's a loss for the whole community"
Levin was buried Aug. 3 at the military
cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem.
A memorial service was held Aug. 7 at
Shir Ami Synagogue in Newtown, Pa. Camp
Ramah in the Poconos rented a bus and
brought 50 counselors and staff members.

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ORT Michigan Region
"Rub-a-Dub Dinner Auction,"
5:30 pm, Thurs, Aug 17, 2006
Franklin Hills Country Club,
31675 Inkster Rd, Franklin

"Rub-a-Dub Dinner Auction"
is the first joint event of newly
formed ORT Michigan Region,
uniting both Men's and
Women's American ORT
Chapters.

"Extreme Makeover-ORT
Edition"-themed evening
benefits technology and
vocational training for

300,000 students in 60 countries.

Live auction offers
chance to bid on rare items,
including vacations and VIP tick-
ets. Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres,
BBQ dinner and dessert served.

Tickets: $150/person.
Reservations required.
Raffle tickets: $100/ticket;
need not be present to win.

For more information,
or reservations, contact
Nicole Muchnick, (248) 737-5542,
or email nmuchnick@aortorg.

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No matter what time yoti can to report a -death, or
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Levin is survived by two siblings: his
twin sister Dara, a counselor at Ramah
Day Camp; and Elisa, 26, an artist.
Harriet, his mother, is an administrative
assistant in the United Synagogue Mid-
Atlantic Region; and his father, Mark, is
a partner in a business that distributes
motorcycle parts.
The family has asked that donations
be made to American Friends of Magen
David Adorn and to the Israel Defense
Forces.

War Deaths

JTA

The following are the latest
Israeli civilian and military causalities of
the conflict with Hezbollah:

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Civilian

David Lalshouk, 52, of Kibbutz Sa'ar;
Shimon Zaribi, 44, of Acre; Mazal Zaribi,
15, of Acre; Albert Ben-Abu, 41, of
Acre; Arieh Tamam, 51, of Acre; Tiran
Tamam, 31, of Acre; Sanati Sanati, 17, of
Tarshisha; Amir Naeem, 17, of Tarshisha;
Mohammed Fahur, 17, of Tarshisha; Manal
Azzam, 27, Maghar; Bahaa Fayed Karim
Mana, 35, of Majdal Krum; Muhammed
Subhi Salim Mana, 24, of Majdal Krum;
Frida Kellner, 87, of Kiryat Ata; Fadiya
Juma'a, 58, Arab al-Aramshe; Samira
Juma'a, 30, Arab al-Aramshe; Sultana
Juma'a, 25, Arab al-Aramshe; Hana
Hamam, 62, of Haifa; Labiba Mazawi,
67, of Haifa; Roni Rubinsky, 30, of Kiryat
Motzkin; Dr. Tamara Lucca, 84, of Haifa.

Military

Staff Sgt. Yonatan Einhorn, 22, of Gizmo;
Lt. Ilan Gabai, 21, of Kiryat Tivon; Sgt.
Michael Levin, 22, of Jerusalem; Sgt. Adi
Cohen, 18, of Hadera; Sgt. Itamar Zur, 19,
of Be'er Tuvia; Sgt. Andrei Brudner, 18,
of Rishon le-Zion; Cpl. Yonathan Sharabi,
21, of Petah Tikva; Sgt. Alon Feintuch,
19, of Kiryat Haim; Staff Sgt. Daniel
Shiran, 20, of Haifa; Staff Sgt. Omri Haim
Almakayes-Yaakobovitch, 20, of Ramla;
Capt. (res.) Igor Rothstein, 34, of Moshav
Poriah; Sgt. Or Shahar, 20, of Kibbutz
Yad; Mordechai Cpl. (res.) Kiril Kashdan,
26, of Haifa; Captain Eliyahu Elkariaf, 34,
of Moshav Granot; CWO Yosef Karkash,
41, of Afula; Warr. Ofc. Shmuel Halfon,
41, of Bat Yam; Staff Sgt. Maj. Daniel
Ben-David, 38, of Moshav Ahituv; Staff
Sgt. Maj. Shlomo Bucharis, 36, of Moshav
Sde Yitzhak; Sgt. Maj. Ziv Balali, 28, of
Kfar Sava; Sgt. Maj. Marian Berkowitz,
31, of Ashdod; Sgt. Maj. Ro'i Yaish, 27, of
Herzliya; St. Sgt. Yehuda Greenfeld, 27,
of Maale Michmas; St. Sgt. Shaul Shai
Michlowitz, 21, of Netanya; Sgt. Gregory
Aharonov, 34, of Or Akiva; Staff Sgt.
Moshe (Malko) Ambao, 22, of Lod.

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