Obituaries Obituaries are updated and archived on JNonline.us. AMA 1111114 Z1 0•1 1 4 44 Jima .402tillis .. " airwah Pl mill 4 06.01 it* Or IDA BEYLINSON, 81, of Farmington Hills, died Nov. 14, 2007. She is survived by her nephew, Vladimer Nozhnik of Novi; many other loving nieces and nephews. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. ALEXANDER BLUMENBERG, 81, former Detroiter of Tucson, Ariz., died Nov. 15, 2007. He was born in 1926 in Munich, Germany. He became a refugee in June 1939 in Northern Ireland. He served in the British Army in World War II and came to the U.S. in 1949. Mr. Blumenberg was a member of the Institute of Electronic Engineers. He was the president and founder of A. Blumenberg Associates, a manu- facturer's representative firm to the auto industry. He was very active in community leadership for the Metropolitan Detroit Jewish community. He served as the vice president of the Jewish Community Council, chairman of Histadrut, member of the international board of Ampal- American Israel Corporation, president of Congregation B'nai David and a member of the National Executive Committee of the Labor Zionist Alliance. He was also a member of the board of the Midrasha College of Jewish Studies and board of governors of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Mr. Blumenberg was also a photographer. He and his wife, Liliane, moved to Tucson in 1992 as winter visitors and became permanent residents in 2001. Mr. Blumenberg was a true men- tsh — a blessing to everyone with whom he came into contact. His dignified manner in all things, his caring, his niceness, his soul always interacted with others in the best way possible. He will be missed by his entire family and friends. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Liliane; daughters, Sharon Cohen of Rehovot, Israel (Joel), Naomi Weiner of Tucson (Tamir), Michelle Blumenberg of Tucson (Rick Penner); 10 grandchildren; two sisters in Israel and one sister in New York. Services were held at Congregation Anshei Israel. Arrangements by Evergreen Mortuary. Contributions may be made to the University of Arizona Hillel Foundation. O - r/ opri—w4, wry cap ■ Dorf pan's -Tee of Life - 6rust,Wompassion and 9/tilderstandinq. Tending to funeral arrangements is an emotional process. Choosing the right professionals to handle the details can help alleviate the stress. That is why people turn to Alan and Jonathan Dorfman Arrangements can be made from anywhere in the country. DORFMAN SERVING WITH DIGNITY, SANCTITY AND COMPASSION www.thedorfmanchapel.com 30440 Twelve Mile Road • Farmington Hills • MI 48334 • 248.406.6000 TOLL FREE 1 - 866 - 406 - 6003 LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS: ALAN DORFMAN, JONATHAN DORFMAN 12 55 8 90 Obituaries on page C40 JIN November 22 2007 C39