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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-08-07

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Obituaries

MAKE LIFE BETTER

Rabbi Dannel Schwartz believed
no Jew should ever be alone at the end
of life long before Jewish Hospice &
Chaplaincy Network was formed. He
helped build a coalition of rabbis in
metropolitan Detroit that transformed
the way our rabbis look at — and deal
with — death and dying.

"When our loved ones' lives are left in
God's hands, the best thing we can do
is care," says Rabbi Schwartz, a JHCN
vice president. "No matter where we
each are spiritually, it is critical we
work together to provide the best spir-
itual care for our Jewish dying."

The

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JEWISHOSPICE
& CHAPLAINCY NETWORK -
6555 W. Maple Rd. • West Bloomfield, MI 48322
248.592.2687 • www.jewishhospice.org

Rabbi Dannel Schuartz
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No Jew Lw Ever Alone

Yeshiva



School for Boys • Beth Jacob School for Girls
• Early Childhood Development Center
15751 W. Lincoln Drive • Southfield, MI 48076 • (248) 557-6750

"One who provides the education for another's child is considered
in Heaven as a partner in the raising of that young person"

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.

9 Av August 10, 2008
Harry Ackerman
Avrohom Moshe
Applebaum
Eliyahu Applebaum
Leib Applebaum
Leizer Applebaum
Mottel Applebaum
Chaim Cohen
Isaac Gendelman
David Keller
Yisroel Moshe Levinson
& Family
Shimon Proctor
Max Louis Roberts
Max Roggin
Murray Jacob Roth
Louis Semansky
Benjamin Weinberg
Beila Applebaum
Channah Roche)
Applebaum
Chayeh Applebaum
Devorah Applebaum
MoIllie Feder

Regina Goldstein
Devorah Hayman
Bertha Hess
Carol Leaderman
Amalia Lebovics
Jean Boesky Miller
Anita Rubin
Rose Solomon
Lena Stem
Sarah Leah Willis

10 Av August 11,
2008
David M. Dana
Isadore Diamond
Shea Gold
Max Isaacson
Charles Kogan
Jacob Kominars
Louis I. Weber
Esther Eisenstadt
Marion Eizen
Frances Rudolph
Minnie Ruzumna
Rebecca Watnick

11 Av August 12,
2008
Max Cohen
Max Gelles
Jack Glicker
Ben Kape
Nathan Kaufman
Michael Lander
Charles Mihaly
Ruth Jeanette Arbit
Alice Cohen
Lillian Lichtenstein!

12 Av August 13,
2008
Max Blinder
Ben Chessler
Gershon Gelber
Joseph M. Seigle
Anna Kawa
Rachel Rosenberg
Naomi Rotofsky
Anna Sturman
Rose Weintraub

13 Av August 14,
2008
Hyman W. Aronson
Ben Berlant
Max Ettinger
Sydney Gartenberg
Samuel Kaufman
Charles Edward Mellen
Louis Saks
Abraham Schwetz
Jennie Abrams
Pearl Papo
Sarah Schechter
Mindel Shechter
Manya Wain

14 Av August 15,
2008
Bemard Egnater
Isaac Eisenberg
Murray Goldman
Harry B. Keidan
Phillip Pomerantz
Max Reisman
Sam Schwartz
Albert S. Thav

Gertrude Cornfield
Ida Goldsmith
Hannah Freidel Keidan
Sarah Pollack
Helen Weiss
Rose Zuckerman

15 Av August 16,
2008
Joseph Engelberg
Calvin Earl Lewis
Meyer Nathan
Stanley Orloff
Ben Pupko
Alex Weisman
Jack Yanchair
Lillian Cohen
Sarah Ehrlich
Rosamond
Hammerstein
Minnie Hamick
Dora Lupiloff
Betty Newman
Florence Panitch
Virginia Seigle
Esther Shoskes

Send a tribute in memory of a loved one -- www.DetroitYeshiva.org/JNtributes

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August 7 • 2008

Obituaries from page C31

DR. AUSTIN M. KATZ, 73, died July
31, 2008, in his home in Fort Gratiot,
Mich. A retired psychiatrist and com-
munity member, he was born Oct.
12, 1934, in Detroit. He attended and
graduated from Detroit Central High
School in 1952. He went on to gradu-
ate from Wayne State University in
1956 and the University of Michigan
Medical School in 1960.
Prior to practicing medicine privately,
Dr. Katz was a medical corpsman in the
U.S. Navy. He went on to practice medi-
cine in Michigan and Arizona for 30
years before retiring in 2004.
Dr. Katz is survived by his children,
Karin and Michael Clark, Constance
and Richard McCarthy, Michele and
Bruce Negley, David Katz, Lisa Katz,
Jennifer and Derek McConnell and
Jacob and Lisa Katz; grandchildren,
Justin, Ryan and Sarah Clark, Jordan
Robins, Amanda Negley, Lauren and
Erica Katz, Samantha and Sydney
McConnell, Grace and Daniel Katz.
He was the beloved husband of the
late JoAnne Katz; the devoted son of the
late Charles and the late Lillian Katz; lov-
ing father of the late Kevin Katz.
Interment at Beth Abraham
Cemetery. Contributions may be made
to the National Kidney Foundation,
1169 Oak Valley Drive, Ann Arbor, MI
48108, www.nkfm.org . Arrangements
by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

RICHARD
KOZLOW, 82, of
Birmingham, died
July 29, 2008.
He was a world-
renowned artist,
painter and sculptor.
Born in Detroit
Kozlow
in 1926, his formal
training was limited to his abbreviated
studies at Cass Technical High School
and the College for Creative Studies.
After his 1946 discharge from the Navy
in World War II, he spent two years
painting and working in New York City.
He then returned to Detroit to take a day
job as an advertising artist.
In 1960 he left Detroit to live and
paint in San Miguel de Allende,
Mexico. In the 1980s, he left acrylics
for the softness of oil paints.
Among his many awards are the
Michigan Foundation for the Arts
Award for Significant Achievement,
the Michigan Founders Award from
the Detroit Institute of Arts, a 10-year
retrospective at the DIA, the Lois and
Alvin Spector Foundation for the Arts
Award for Outstanding Achievement,
Outstanding Achievement Award from

the Birmingham Temple.
Mr. Kozlow is survived by his wife,
Lois Kozlow; daughters and sons-
in-law, Amy and Dr. Eddy Elkaim,
Abby and Avi Gruber of Beverly Hills,
Rabbi Julie Kozlow of New Orleans,
Jenny Kozlow Rodriquez and Richard
Kozlow; grandchildren, David and
Noemi Elkaim, Joshua Gruber, Jordan
Gruber, Chelsea Poyo and J. Nieto,
Zachary Poyo, Marley Poyo, Gabriel
Rodriguez, Julian Rodriguez, Antonio
Rodriguez; brother and sister-in-law,
Robert A. and Carol Kozlow.
He was the dear brother-in-law of
the late Ruth West, the late Mildred
Wayburn, the late Joel Feinberg.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be made
to Jewish Hospice and Chaplaincy
Network, 6555 W. Maple Road, West
Bloomfield, MI 48322. Arrangements
by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

DAVID BRIAN LIPSKI, 39, of Royal
Oak, died July 24, 2008. He was a com-
mercial real estate attorney.
Mr. Lipski is survived by his sons,
Justin Lipski, Elliot Lipski; mother,
Marite Ozers; grandmother, Jane
Lipski; brothers and sisters-in-law,
Mark Nathan Lipski and Heidi
Schwindt, Tobias Jason Lipski and
Katherine Trever of Berkley; former
wife of 14 years and mother of his
children, Dr. Robin Lipski; companion,
Pamela Ritter; aunt and uncle, Miriam
and Richard Glabman.
He was the beloved son of the late
Ronald Lipski; loving grandson of the
late Richard Lipski.
Interment at Beth El Memorial Park.
Contributions may be made to Make-
A-Wish Foundation of Michigan, 230
Huron View Boulevard, Ann Arbor,
MI 48103, wish@wishmich.org .
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

ISAREL"SNOOKIE"
MARX, 80, of
Deerfield Beach, Fla.,
died July 30, 2008.
He is survived
by his beloved wife,
Eleanor Marx; sons
and daughters-
Marx
in-law, Jerry and
Patricia Marx of West Bloomfield,
Darrell and Jill Marx of West
Bloomfield; daughter, Pamela Migliore
of Farmington Hills; brother and sis-
ter-in-law, Martin and Bernice Marx
of Bingham Farms; grandchildren,
Nicole Marx, Steven (Jessica) Migliore,
Stephanie Marx, Matthew Migliore, Jade,
Chase and Landon Marx, Isaac Mayers;

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