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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-10-23

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Obituaries

HOSPICE HEROES

KEEP
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Obituaries are updated and archived on JNonline.us .

-3ROMISE

Barbra Giles,

the administrator for
Fleischman Residence, understands well the
intricate needs of the aging. She also knows
how to get additional resources when her
elderly residents require them.

Barbra turns to the Jewish Hospice and
Chaplaincy Network when residents
approach the end of life. As a caregiving
partner with JHCN, Barbra makes sure her
social work staff works closely with the
Network's rabbis, professionals and
volunteers to ensure that "emotional and
spiritual needs are being met."

"Barbra helps us console and enrich the end
of life for so many elderly residents and their
families," said Rabbi E.B. Freedman. "She is
a remarkable caregiving partner."

NO EW IS EVER .ALON

Barbra Giles

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l3 one of the Hospice Heroes who
keeps the promise so that

No Jew Is Ever Alone

Yeshiva

JEWISHOSPiCt

CHAPLAINCY NETWORK .

6555 W. Maple Rd. • W. Bloomfield, MI 48322
248.592.2687 • www.jewishhospice.org

1438970

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

"One tvho 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.

27 Tishrei
October 26, 2008
David Milton Garmel
Oscar Katz
Samuel Mordecai Levin
Kalman Silber
Leonard Silbert
Simon Young
Chaya Sarah Dworkin
Zeta C Godson
Caroline Leiderman
Miriam Russo
Dr. Rose Malach Sexton
Leah Sherr
Ida Solomon
Molly Weingarden

28 Tishrei
October 27, 2008
Israel Grossman
Chaim Yehuda Aryeh Leib Lazar
Joseph Wolf Matter
Leib Rohlik
Joseph Silver
Edward Stark
Herman Weberman ,
Morris Paul Yampolsky
Clara Sherizen
Eva Rebecca Waterstone
Elisabeth Weinberger

29 Tishri
October 28, 2008
Marcus Fifer
Menachem Herz
Anna Apple
Louis J Been
Muriel Bennet
Ethel Deutch
Etta Josselson
Vita Levine
Ethel Palman
Eva Rosenberg
Rose Shlosberg
Dorothy Stewart
Dinah Superstine
Mary Tatelbaum
Chayah S. Tugman

30 Tishri
October 29, 2008
Max B. Berent
Richard Colby
Moses Goldberg
Samuel Goodstein
Irving Gould
Herman Kessler
James Allan Rose
Sam Rosenberg
Sam Rosenberg
Hirsch Saperstein
Maurice Steingold
Ida Bronstein

Ida Freedman
Bracha Goldstein
Rachel Lerman
Beatrice Morris
Bluma Rubin
Freda Sachs
Elizabeth Weiss

1 Cheshvon
October 30, 2008
Noah Bushkin
Reuben Cotter
Tzvi Engelbaum
Irving Goldfarb
Rolf Herz
Henry Hubert
Sidney Kaplan
Max Upson
Theodore Shaffer
Jacob Strom
Sarah Carmen
Blanche Freedman
Ida Gastic
Olga Keller
Dora Kramer

2 Cheshvon
October 31, 2008
Abraham Acker
Simon Berman
Sam Bemstein
Benjamin Eizelman

Nechemiah Isbee
Isadore Katz
Samuel Paul
Louis Sheftel
Earl Sobole
Mel Stomacher
Yetta Benaderet
Mary Berman
Lena Gitteman

3 Cheshvon
November 1, 2008
Louis Aaron
Jack M. Citron
Eugene Friedman
Louis Goldsmith
Jacob Herschberg
Sarah lsser
Louis I. Kramer
Steven Lopatin
Louis Topor
Jacob Warner
Hyman Wexler
Gertrude Brodsky
Phyllis Shapiro Hurwitz
Frieda Edith Levin
Celia Rott
Libbie Schneider
Rebecca Siegel
Fannie Steingold
Ruth Yunis

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

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October 23 • 2008

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DR. ARTHUR AARONSON, 61, of

Bellbrook, Ohio, died Oct. 14, 2008.
He was a psychologist and worked
at the VA Center in Ohio. He was also
an amateur radio operator, a Red
Cross volunteer, a member of the Ohio
River Roadrunners Club, Mac Users
Group and the American Psychological
Association.
Dr. Aaronson is survived by his
wife of 30 years, Ann Aaronson; sons,
Jacob Aaronson of Ohio and fiancee
Asta, Adam Aaronson of Bellbrook
of Ohio; brother and sister-in-law,
Bruce and Ruth Aaronson of West
Bloomfield; niece and nephews, Laura
and Craig Charnas, Randy Aaronson,
Scott Aaronson; great-niece, Madison
Charnas; many friends.
He was the beloved son of the late
Beatrice and the late Max Aaronson.
Contributions may be made to
the American Cancer Society or the
Holocaust Memorial Center. This
announcement was placed at the request
of the family by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

ILENE BIENENFELD, 61, of Naples,

Fla., formerly of Detroit, died Oct. 19,
2008.
She is survived by her husband,
Dr. Harold Bienenfeld; stepchildren,
Charles and Ania Bienenfeld, Douglas
Bienenfeld and Joel Bienenfeld; grand-
children, Samantha, Alexandra and
Zachary Bienenfeld; niece and nephew,
Susan and Rabbi Scott Shpeen; a wide
circle of friends in Michigan and
Florida.
Mrs. Bienenfeld was the beloved
daughter of the late Rae and the late
Edmund Saperston; cherished sister of
the late Saralyn Balm.
Interment at Beth El Memorial Park.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

ERNEST
DENENFELD, 87, of

Southfield, died Oct.
18, 2008.
A topographer for
the Army Air Corps
during World War
II, he served with
Denenfeld
the 345th Station
Complement Squadron. He received a
Victory Medal, an American Theater
Ribbon, an Asiatic-Pacific Ribbon and
a Bronze Star.
He was the first male to graduate
from Wayne State with a degree in
home economics. Originally owning
Ernie's Home Repair, he became a pat-
tern maker and then a wood model
maker for GM, which he continued
with for 20 years.
A past PTA president and in charge

of school fairs, he was an avid back-
gammon player; he also loved to sail
and built his own 15 ft. sailboat from
wood and fiberglass. He was a lover
of camping with his family, and he
enjoyed bridge playing, becoming a
bridge master and organizing tourna-
ments and classes at Trowbridge.
Mr. Denenfeld also taught wood-
shop for children at the Southfield and
Detroit Civic Centers and was an aca-
demic tutor for inner city youth. Active
with the Senior Center in Livonia, he
was a member of the Meyer Molly
Auslander Family Club. His picture
was featured in the book Encounters
With Remarkable Men.
He is survived by his wife, Ruth
Denenfeld of Southfield; children,
Rosalie and Kris Parnicky Denefeld
of Ann Arbor, Corinne and Roger
Holberg of Kensington, Md., Renee
Denenfeld of Northampton, Mass.,
Deborah Denenfeld of Louisville, Ky.,
Lewis Elbinger, Douglas Elbinger,
Reuben and Leah Elbinger, Robert
Elbinger, Yehudit and Yossi Yeinan;
grandchildren, Tobin Bolz, Kaela Jo
Denenfeld Parnicky, Ross Holberg,
Nicole McCall and Joseph Bialekl,
Danielle and Anna Kelly, Erin Bauman,
Spirit Elbinger, Shmuel and Naomi
Elbinger, Yitzhak and Chagit Elbinger,
Malka and Avraham Meir, Kenji
Higashi, Satoru Higashi; great-grand-
children, Angel Bialek, AnnaMaria
Bialek, Ada Kelly, David, Moshe and
Fayga Elbinger, Shimon and Nechama
Liba, Menucha Tova Meir; sister-in-
law, Margaret Denenfeld.
Mr. Denenfeld was the cherished
brother of the late Philip Denenfeld.
Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial
Park. Contributions may be made
to the Parkinson's Foundation of
Michigan 30400 Telegraph Road, Suite
150, Bingham Farms, Michigan, MI
48025, (248) 433-1011,
www.parkinsonsmi.org or the Youth
Program at Southfield Civic Center,
26000 Evergreen, Southfield, MI 48076,
(248) 645-6666. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

LILLIAN FEALK COHEN, 104, of

Southfield, died Oct. 15, 2008. She
was a member of Hadassah and
Congregation Beth Shalom.
She is survived by sisters-in-law,
Edith Fealk and Betty Fealk; many lov-
ing nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Cohen was the beloved wife
of the late Norman Fealk and the late
Henry Cohen; devoted mother of the
late Allen Erwin Fealk; cherished sister
and sister-in-law of the late Dr. Isadore
and the late Edith Skover, the late

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