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Obituaries

Obituaries from page C41

EVELYN TAMAROFF,

92, of Farmington Hills,
died July 10, 2008.
She is survived by
her daughters and son-
in-law, Caren Krit of
Highland Park, Ill., Rena
and Michael Littman of
West Bloomfield; grand-
children, Lisa (Tony)
Randall, Ronny Krit (fiancee, Erika Jablin),
and Adam Littman; stepgrandchildren,
Wendy (Marc) Bakst, Syndy Littman and
Pamela (Eric) Koretz; great-grandchildren,
Dean and Ryan Randall; stepgreat-grand-
children, Noah, Danny and Chole Bakst,
Sam and Ellary Koretz; devoted caregiver,
Katie Chandler.
Mrs. Tamaroff was the beloved wife of
the late Alex Tamaroff; sister of the late
Esther (the late Max) Goldman.
Interment at the Nusach Hari Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to Leukemia
& Lymphoma Society, the Alzheimer's
Association or a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.

ELSIE TAROCKOFF, 84, of Southfield,

died July 7, 2008.
She is survived by her beloved husband,
William Tarockoff; son, Mark Tarockoff of
Colorado; daughter, Barbara Tarockoff of
Madison, Wis.; sister and brother-in-law,
Helen and Milton Faye of Farmington
Hills; brother-in-law, Norman (Ferah)
Tarockoff; two grandchildren and many
nieces, nephews other family members
and friends.
Mrs. Tarackoff was the dear sister of the
late Ruth Ochs Young.
Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial
Park. Contributions may be made to a
charity of one's choice. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

DAVID MORTON WEINER, 78, of

Southfield, died July 11, 2008.
He is survived by his wife, Dorothy
Weiner; brother and sister-in-law, Arnold
and Karen Weiner of Rochester Hills;
nephews, Jason and Joshua Weiner; many
other nieces, nephews and cousins.
Contributions may be made to a charity

of one's choice. Interment at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

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Zimbabwe Jews Stay Put
Cape Town/JTA With Zimbabwe in the
throes of an economic and political cri-
sis, its tiny Jewish community is holding
steady. Few Jews intend to leave.
The president of a synagogue in the city
of Bulawayo says Zimbabwe's approxi-
mately 320 Jews have been left largely
unharmed by the violence surrounding
last week's presidential election that drove
opposition candidate Morgan Tsvangirai
from the race.
Hylton Solomon, the 52-year-old
president of the Bulawayo Hebrew
Congregation, says the Jews of Zimbabwe
have become accustomed to the grim situ-
ation in their country. Zimbabwe's Jews
have been hit hard by economic crisis: The
country has been beset by electricity, food,
water and fuel shortages.
The community has dwindled from a
high of about 7,500 in the 1970s, when the
country was called Rhodesia and ruled by
a white minority.
Most Jews of Zimbabwe are elderly; just
six Jewish children live in the country.



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