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Obituaries

HOSPICE HEROES

THE

PR MISE

Because Sandy Danto's grandparents'
lives were forcibly extinguished during
the Holocaust, she and her husband, Jim,
wanted to find a way to honor their mem-
ories with the dignity they were denied.

Obituaries from page C31

The Dantos created the Gitel and
Yankel Muskovitz, Sarah and Kalma
Garfinkel Memorial fund at JHCN to
help individuals and their families cope
with terminal illness and end-of-life
issues.

"We support JHCN because it helps
provide the dignity denied to my
grandparents at life's end," Sandy says.
"We are grateful for the spiritual
support, counseling and compassionate
services JHCN offers."

J EWISH SPICE

The

Sandy & Jim Danto

_

& CHAPLAINCY NETWORK'

are Hospice Heroes who
Keep The Promise so that
No Jew Is Ever Alone

Yeshi v
li a

6555 W. Maple Rd. • West Bloomfield, MI 48322

248.592.2687 • www.jewishhospice.org

1489720

School for Boys • Beth Jacob School for Girls
Sch
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.

12 Adar
March 8, 2009

Louis Kleiman
Risha Benjamin
Samuel Techner
Morris Rosen
Solomon Lapinsky
Sam Mendelsohn
Esther A Bolton
David Grossman
Eltzabeth Bushkin
Isadore Kramer
Tema Cooper
Golda Guttman
Jay Ormos
Bess Osborne
Reta Yahre
Bessie Cohen
A H Grace
Lena Farber
Henry Grossman
Yakov Prizant
Clara Eisenberg
Jennie Ozadovsky
Louis Daniels
Susan Bernstein

13 Adar
March 9, 2009

Pearl Herskovitz
Rose Lewis
Morris E. Bloomberg
Ethel Arden
Kai Loewenstein
Rabbi Joseph
Eiseman
Abraham Berkowitz

Harry Altman
Ma Shapiro
Fannie Rosenthal
Benjamin Bruseloff
Samuel Bumstine
Kalman Solomon
Florence
Isadore Walter Golden
Simcha Kleinemus
Irving Zeff
Morris Abel
Ghana Feiga Bas Reb
Shmuel
Tchema Neimark
Hirsh Neimark
Sally Danzig
Sarah Rotofsky
Leba Silverstein
Rebecca Barron

14 Adar
Maar* 10, 2009

Nettie Korbin
Esther Nusbaum
Nedia Gottlieb
Frieda Gottlieb
Samuel Plotkin
Morris Music
Gerald A Lobel
Mr.ephraim Liebergott
Max Laker
Abraham Eisenman
Marsha Appel
Myron J Armon
Cella !Ong
Chave Proctor
Sarah Cooper

Tillie Cohen
Sarah Seppen
Bessie Kushner
Ellis Makofsky
Isaac Mickelson
Nat Jacobson
Samuel Gittleman
Max Elias
Morris Beckman
Gertrude Bunin
Edward Rothenberg
Bertha Greenspan
Manuel Kaplan

15 Mir
Marth 11, 2009

Meyer Ephraim
Revzin
Ben Mermetstein
Sylvia Kohn Knoppow
Simon Waterston
Mendel Pass
Morris J. Hart
Lily Rosen
Louis Kukes
Chayim Wolfson
Belle Diamond
Bertha Feldman
Sarah Horowitz
Esther Rosenfeld
Meyer Baxter
Mans Karbal
Annette Bin&
Esther Pagan
Steven B. Goldstein
Eva Bunin
Alvin Bernard Spector

Herman Miller
Henry Kaplan
Alfred C. Funke
Betty Dinkin

16 Mar
March 12, 2009

Irvin Dubitsky
Pine Schwartz
Make Yassky
Chayem Shur
Alfred W'meman
Chaim Wilson
Harry B. Park
Michael Goldfarb
Harry Levin
Ann Rubenfaer
Jakob Herskovitz
Harry Kander
Ben Tkatch
Leon Greenberg
Joseph Zucker
Bessie Katz
Ida Damrauer
Nathan Ruzumna

17 Adar
Mardi 13, 2009

Jennie Butensky
Nathan Krentin
Bernice Daniels
Israel Chartip
Morris Fine
Vojtech Haber
Minnie Wan
Maurice Katz

Louis Kasoff
Szmul Jutkiewicz
Sarah Eizen
Zalman Lopata
Elkan Levine
Bernard Neiman
Isaac Levine
Lillian Belkin
Moses Gunsberg
Kate Henock
Chaya Marcus
Rebecca Bresler
Samuel Silver
Jack Pollock
Louis Moss
Shabse Yosef
Lipschutz
Charles Solomon

Samuel Beznos
Fannie Komisar
Max Martin Bennett
Clara Elukin
Al Shacket
Louis Pelavin
Abe Nusbaum
Louis Hyman
Stuart Samuel Chasid
Sarah LyonsSolomon
Rosenberg
Jacob Rosenberg
Louis Menenberg
Maurice Levin
Max E. Chamess
Ida Weider
Ernest Wolfsheimer

18 Adar
Match 10, 2009

David Applebaum
Moses Harman
Steven Marshall
Gotlib
Jacob Nagler
Max Sherman
Hedwig Greenbaum
Ester Richards
Dorothy Sussman
Szerene Friedman
Charles Cohen
Samuel Lawrence
Goodman
Samuel Nalinsky
Ida Mickel
Gertrude Schwartz

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March 5 • 2009

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CARL KARBEL, 94,
of Southfield, died
Feb. 28, 2009.
He is survived
by his sons and
daughters-in-law,
Steven and Susan
Karbel, Brian and
Karbel
Kerry Karbel of
West Bloomfield; grandchildren,
Jamie (Brenna) Karbel, Jason (Sara)
Karbel, Andrew Karbel and Justin
Karbel; great-grandchildren, Lucas
and Madelyne Karbel; sisters-in-
law, Lillian Meyers, Eleanor Meyers
and Pauline Karbal; loving nieces,
nephews, other family members and
friends.
Mr. Karbel was the beloved husband
of the late Evelyne Karbel; father of
the late Paul Karbel; brother of the
late Harold Karbal, the late Florence
Norber and the late Gertrude Karbal;
brother-in-law of the late Leonard
Meyers and the late Edward Meyers.
Interment at the Temple Israel
Gardens of Beth El Cemetery in
Livonia. Contributions may be
made to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.

BARNEY KATZMAN, 97, died Feb.
17, 2009.
He was born May 15, 1911, in
Brooklyn, N.Y. He co-founded
Prudential Investment Company in
1939. He began his working life as a
fruit peddler and bricklayer and rose
to prominence as a pioneering design-
er and innovator in the post-World
War II production housing business,
remaining an active developer until
his retirement.
Mr. Katzman was an advocate of fit-
ness and an active healthy life. He was
an avid skier, fisherman, tennis player
and walker. He took trips with his
buddies to the mountains of Vermont
and Idaho before the sport of skiing
really caught on and later enjoyed nur-
turing his family's love of winter out-
doors in northern Michigan. Fishing
trips to the wilds of northern Ontario
were fondly remembered by all who
accompanied him. He traveled widely,
always returning home with great
stories and an enthusiasm for the new
places and people he had visited. His
love of the outdoors and adventurous
spirit shaped and inspired the lives of
his children and grandchildren.
Mr. Katzman was a mentor and
inspiration to many in his children's
generation, admired for his creative,
open-minded and calm nature, his
unfailing good humor, his interest

in the ideas of others and his efforts
always to find the "peaceful solution."
Above all, he was a family man. He
was totally devoted to his wife of 64
years and to his children. They were,
beyond measure, the most important
part of his life. He was an abundantly
kind and generous man who from
early adulthood and throughout his
long years took care of his immediate
family, his parents, his sister and his
extended family by marriage.
All who knew and loved him will
remember and miss greatly his warm
smile and gentle spirit and will try to
emulate the good and honorable life
that he lived.
Mr. Katzman is survived by his wife,
Jeanette Katzman of Bloomfield Hills
and Florida; son and daughter-in-law,
Dr. Richard and Bonnie Katzman;
daughter, Jane Glass; grandchildren,
Talia Glass, Ben Blass, Shane Rooks
and Steve Sadowski, Brady Katzman-
Rooks, Jena and Ray Medina, Josh and
Liz Katzman; eight great-grandchil-
dren; sister-in-law, Betty Katzman;
nephew and niece, Robert and Lisa
Katzman; other loving relatives and
friends.
He was the beloved father of the late
William Katzman; the dear brother
and brother-in-law of the late Meyer
and the late Sis Katzman, the late
Manny and the late Frieda Katzman,
the late Sidney Katzman and the late
Sylvia Katzman.
Contributions may be made to
Beaumont Hospice Fund, 3601 W. 13
Mile Road, Royal Oak, MI 48073-9952,
(248) 551-5330, beaumonthospitals.
corn. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

SYLVIA RAVIN, 84, of Boca Raton,
Fla., formerly of Detroit, died Feb. 27,
2009.
She is survived by her son and
daughter-in-law, Dr. Sheldon and
Alaine Ravin of Colorado Springs,
Colo.; grandchildren, Rachel and
Ginghis Wetzel, Carla Ravin, Kate
Fleming, Chase and Lindsey Garwood;
great-grandchild, Shelby Fleming.
Mrs. Ravin was the beloved wife of
the late Sidney Ravin.
Contributions may be made to
Hebrew Benevolent Society, 26640
Greenfield, Oak Park, MI 48237; Jewish
National Fund, 1-800-542-8733; or
to a charity of one's choice. Services
and interment at Beth Tefilo Emanuel
Cemetery in Ferndale. Arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

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