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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-09-04

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Obituaries

MAKE LIFE BETTER

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Hilary Rotenberg

sees first-hand
how volunteers make life better for those
facing terminal illness, and their families.

Hilary, Director of Volunteer Services for
Jewish Family Service, manages the Jewish
Hospice & Chaplaincy Network's volun-
teers. "These volunteers are special because
of their ability to enter the life of someone
they don't know who is dying," Hilary says.
"It takes a special person to provide com-
fort in trying times. Our volunteers are not
afraid of it, and they help the client and
family find calm and peace.

"The client, the family and our
volunteers all gain tremendously from the
experiences and relationships they develop
through hospice," Hilary says.

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in Heaven as a partner in the raising of that :young person"

During the coming week, the students of Yeshiva Beth Yehtifinh will study in memory of
the following departed friends. In oklition, Kaddish will be said during the daily minyan.

7 Elul
September 7, 2008
Saul Berkower
Max Krugel
Herman Levi
Archie Rose
Ira Stone
Sally Man Alexander
Anna Applebaum
Gussie Cohen
Lilly Fink
Neva Gutterman
Goldie Ray Kleiff
Rose Yetta Pepper
Gertrude Rosenthal

Sam Shlakman
Helena Furman
Sophia Roggin
Monica Rotenberg-
fuchs

8 Elul
September 8, 2008
Isadore Michael Bloch
Leo Bloch
Sol Irving Cohen
Louis Freedman
Dr Jeffrey Allan Herman
David Olshansky
Isaac Ross

9 Elul
September 9, 2008
Jacob Kaner
Joseph Kobrinsky
Samuel Koller
Louis Nosanchuk
Jack Pickman
Hyman Schutzman
Yeheskiel Ussishkin
Meyer Weingarden
Abigail Saperstein

10 Sul
September 10, 2008
Bella Antel
Max Ball
Shlomo Dichter
Harry Levin
Manis Levitt

Abraham David Plisskin
Leon Roy
Frieda Schutt
Dora Carmen
Jacob Gerber
Margit Hollander
Yetta B Leib

11 Elul
September 11, 2008
Solomon G Chintz
Charles Cattier
Irwin Ehrlich
Samuel Freed
Burton Hartman
Avrohom Yrtzchok Hitt
Ezak Lazowsky
Avrohom Shmuel
Lipszyc
Louis Malt
Ben Repitor
Morris Singerrnan
Hyman Sklar
Alfred Ivor Stebbins
Deborah Atlas

Fayga Hinda Hitt
Ethel Jacobson
Minnie Krugel
Sarah Langwald
Ethel Leiderman
Rose Levin
Sara Lifter
Sarah Lipszyc
Anna Radner

12 But
September 12, 2008
Irving Ralph Berg
Max Blank
Wolf Hubert
Abraham Hudosh
Alter Katcher
Harry Luborsky
Herschel Rothenberg
Aaron Wull
Sarah Feinstein
Marian Levy
Malkah Pastemak
Sarah C Rapp
Jennie Rosenberg

Shirley Ann Silverman
Beatrice Weisman

13 Bul
September 13, 2008
Reb Yrtzchok
Ben Avrohom
Henry Frederick
Greenwald
Samuel Iseberg
Isadore C. Lubetsky
Juda Nenner
Beatrice Feiman
Ada Horowitz
Blanche Kale
Anna Kushner Levitt
Bertha Must
Beatrice Peiman
Rochel Pomerantz
Sadie Saferstein
Mrs D. Ungar
Bertha Weinschenk
Nechama Zalesin

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

Obituaries from page C37

LESLIE MENUCK, 67, of La Jolla,
Calif., died Aug. 26, 2008.
He was a graduate of both
University of Michigan and University
of Michigan Medical School. He was
a radiologist in San Diego until he
became ill several years ago.
He is survived by his beloved wife,
Paula; children, Sara and David (Lisa)
Menuck; mother, Rose Menuck; broth-
ers and sisters-in-law, Allen and Jackie
Menuck, Melvin and Paula Menuck;
nieces and nephews, Michael (Nicole)
Menuck, Mark (Lisa) Menuck, Craig
(Jill) Menuck, Michele (Seth) Corin
and Jason Menuck; great-nieces and
great-nephews, Jamie, Miles, Harrison,
Jessica, Mollie, Casie and Eli Menuck;
many other loving family members
and friends.
He was the son of the late Jacob
Menuck.
Funeral and memorial services were
held in La Jolla, Calif.

ELMER RASKIN, 87, of Southfield,
died Aug. 30.
He was a Wayne County Common
Pleas Court bailiff. During World War
II, he was a first lieutenant in the
Army-Aircraft Engineering Corps
and received the Bronze Star, Victory
Medal and five Overseas Service Bars.
A past member and past chan-
cellor of Knights of Phythias and
a past president of Temple Israel
Brotherhood, he was also a member of
Temple Israel Usher Corps and of the
Bailiff Association.
Mr. Raskin is survived by his wife,
Hilda Raskin of Southfield; children,
Steven Raskin of Berkeley, Calif.,
Robbi Raskin of Farmington, Ken
Raskin of Farmington; grandson,
Michael Raskin; brother and sister-
in-law, Gerald and Betty Raskin of
Mt. Prospect, Ill.; brother-in-law and
sisters-in-law, Irwin and Joane Arkin,
Selma Tenenbaum.

He was the beloved father of the late
Carol Raskin; cherished brother-in-law
of the late Gerald Tenenbaum.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

PEARL SMALLER,
96, of West
Bloomfiled, died
Aug. 31, 2008.
She is survived by
her daughters and
sons-in-law, Barbara
and Michael Berger
Smaller
of Commerce, Diane
and Harvey Zameck
of Farmington Hills; grandchil-
dren, Robin (Chris) Guyor, Deborah
(Howard) Rosner, Allison (Hal)
Lieberman and Stephanie (Peter)
Brensilver; great-grandchildren,
Matthew and Nicole; sister-in-law
and brother-in-law, Sylvia and Harry
Smaller; many loving nieces, nephews,
great-nieces and great-nephews, other
family members and friends.
Mrs. Smaller was the beloved wife
of the late Joseph Smaller; sister of the
late Joseph Raber.
Interment at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia.
Contributions may be made to the
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, to
B'nai B'rith International or to a char-
ity of one's choice. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

IDA SNIDER, 94, of Southfield, died
Aug. 28, 2008.
She is survived by her son and
daughter in law, Larry and Maxine
Snider of Chicago; daughter and son-
in-law, Judy and David Leash of San
Francisco; grandchildren, Stephanie
Snider, Suzanne Snider and Elana
and Frank Aoyama; great-grandchild,
Rayna Aoyama.

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