Ob uaries The Officers and Board of Directors of the Jewish Home & Aging Services JHAS Foundation, Auxiliary, Obituaries from page 71 Benefactors, Volunteers, Staff, Residents and Families mourn the loss of our Beloved Friend Rabbi Sherwin Wine JEWISH HOME & AGING SERVICES 1287640 Bloom's Shiva Dinners, Fish & Salad Shiva Trays DELIVERED 248-855-9463 All ingredientst Certified Kosher *Chocolate-Dipped Dried Fruit *Fresh Bakery Trays •Chocolate-Dipped Strawberries •Fresh Fruit Trays 4 ar.ii*:%,, V4W4 Am ' w K 248-737-8088 sox 32418 Northwestern Hwy. (Between Middlebelt & 14 Mile Rd.) wwwiliddesAadNuts.com mazel toy. Announce your simchah via email to everyone! Everyone needs to know that you have very exciting news to share! We E can help! Fo ow 72 ... birth ... bat mitzvah ... bar mitzvah ... bark mitzvah ... graduation our s.mole steps and send your announcement ... engagement around your world, it's quick, it's easy, it's cook ... wedding mazeltov.detroitjewishnews.corn ... anniversary August 2 • 2007 LAYNE GAYMAN KARDENER, 68, died July 12, 2007. She was a viva- cious, charismatic individualist who loved to laugh, sing and dance and Kardener who demonstrated the value of being unconventional and unique. She taught us all how much richer is a life lived with passion. Originally from Detroit, she was an alumna of Mumford High School, class of 1955, and Wayne State University, class of 1958. Over the course of her professional life, Mrs. Kardener was a fifth-grade schoolteacher in Livonia; a mar- riage, family and child counselor and a family mediator. In 1982, she co-authored a guide to mitigate the harmful effect of divorce on chil- dren, which is still being distributed nationwide throughout the family court system. She remained a fer- vent advocate for children's rights in divorce. A spiritual person, Mrs. Kardener was devoted to Judaism and the Jewish people. Raised an Orthodox Jew, she discovered Reconstructionism in the mid-1960s when she moved to Los Angeles and became a member of Kehillat Israel synagogue. She took immense pleasure in sharing the beauty of Judaism with others, starting with her family. As a young wife and mother, she was also a community leader in the Pacific Palisades, Calif., chapters of Church Women United and Hadassah. She is survived by her children, Moss and Rona Kardener and "daugh- ter-in-love" Renee Kardener; grand- children, Gabriel and Aviva Kardener, all of Oakland, Calif.; brother, Joel Gayman of Los Angeles. Memories may be e-mailed to her family at Onstrategy@aol.corn. Indicate "LGK Memories" in the mes- sage subject line. Contributions may be sent to FACES (Family Assessment Counseling and Education Services), Attention Mary O'Connor, 505 E. Commonwealth, Suite 200 Fullerton, CA 92832. HILDA KIRSCHBAUM-BARMAN, 85, of Southfield, died July 24, 2007. She was an administrative assistant with Heller Industrial Sales. Mrs. Kirschbaum- Barman is survived by children, Marcia and Barry Seifman of Farmington Hills, Elayne and Keith Laughlin of Royal Oak, Howard and Kirschbaum- Linda Kirschbaum Barman of Highland Park, Ill.; son-in-law, Mark (Kathy) Efrusy; grandchil- dren, Jeffrey and Michelle Seifman, Brian and Audrey Seifman, Michael and Laurie Efrusy, Kevin and Molly Efrusy, Nicholas Laughlin, Daniel Laughlin, Joanna Kirschbaum, Brian Kirschbaum, Melanie Efrusy and Samantha Efrusy; great-grandchil- dren, Georgie, Griffin, Dov and Abby Seifman, Keira, William and Jack Efrusy; brother and sisters-in-law, Arthur and Marilyn Goldman, Edith Goldman; devoted caregiver, Alex Gray. She was the beloved wife of the late Jerome Kirschbaum and the late Nathan Barman; loving mother of the late Carol Efrusy; sister of the late Sidney Goldman and the late Shirley Goldman. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, Detroit Area Chapter, 20300 Civic Center Drive, #100, Southfield, MI 48076; Gilda's Club of Metro Detroit, 3517 Rochester Road, Royal Oak, MI 48073; or Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan, 3390 Pine Tree Road, Suite 20, Lansing, MI 48911-4212. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. CAROL LEADERMAN, 63, of Oak Park. died July 24,2007. She is survived by her husband, Jerome Leaderman; daughter, Rachel Leaderman of Waterford: sister-in- law, Shelly Koppel of Delray Beach, Fla.; aunt, Klare Blauer-Spinner of Boca Raton, Fla.; nieces and nephews. Mrs. Leaderman was the loving daughter of the late Joseph Blauer and the late Ruth Blauer. Contributions may be made to Na'amat, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205 D, Oak Park, MI48237 or United Cerebral Palsy, 1660 L.St., NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20036. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.