Obituaries Obituaries are updated and archived on JNonline.us . akob "Kuba" Liwazer, 95, of West Bloomfield died May 7, 2009. Mr. Liwazer was born in Warsaw, Poland, on Feb. 19, 1914, into a family of Gerrer Chasidim. He was one of nine siblings and his father, Ben-Zion, was a baal koreh (Torah reader). Mr. Liwazer received advanced degrees in philosophy and microbiology in 1937 from a Polish university. Anti-Semitic laws prohibited him from fulfilling his intention to attend medical school. From 1941 to 1944, Mr. Liwazer was trapped in the Shauli ghetto in Lithuania until its liquidation and then imprisoned in the Stuttof and Dachau concentration camps. He was liberated on May 2, 1945, a date he celebrated every year. He was soon accidentally reunited with his first cousin, the chaplain rabbi, U.S. Col. Lt. Hersh Liwazer. A lover of Zion and Jewish educa- tion and tradition, "Kuba," as he was fondly known, was greatly influenced by Theodor Herzl's book Altneuland (Old New Land) and was dedicated to join- ing the collective efforts to help establish the State of Israel. While in Munich, he met Detroiters Joe Holtzman and Lou Berry, who were working on behalf of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Chaplain Liwazer arranged for Kuba to join him on a private U.S. plane to Palestine. He met with a small group planning the new State of Israel. Among them were two fraternity brothers CHARLES ACKERMAN, 92, of Northville, died May 16, 2009. He was a real estate investor and had a law degree. Mr. Ackerman is survived by his daugh- ter, DeAnn Fierman of Northville; son, Gerald Ackerman; grandchildren, Adam and Yasmeen Wengrow, Shari and Fred Adair, Candice Ackerman; great-grand- children, Cole and Kennedy Adair, Erin and Benjamin Wengrow. He was the beloved husband of the late Freda Ackerman; loving brother of the late Irving Ackerman and the late Molly Littky; dear brother-in-law of the late Feige Ackerman. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, Detroit Area Chapter, 20300 Civic Center Drive, Suite 100, Southfield, MI 48076, www. alzgmc.org; Jewish National Fund, 27600 Farmington Road, Suite 204, Farmington Hills, MI 48334, www.jnf. org/Midwestern; or Shriners International Headquarters, 2900 Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, FL 33607. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. who became signers of to the United States. the Israeli Declaration His friend Ben Thatch of Independence. Kuba suggested he visit was honored to be Detroit, described a guest in the home to him as a vibrant of the first Israeli Jewish community. president, Chaim Kuba met again with Weizmann. Joe Holtzman and After liberation, his business partner Kuba was employed Nathan Silverman, by the U.S. Army to builders who offered return displaced per- him a job with their sons to their respective firm. countries. He covertly Up until a few helped smuggle survi- months ago, he vors from Munich to continued to go to Marseilles, where they his Holtzman and boarded ships headed Silverman office, to Israeli ports. where he worked for Jakob 'Kuba' Liwazer "Each time I was 56 years. His loyalty going back and extended to the work he loved fetching another transport:' he said on and to his ability to strengthen the finan- his videotaped testimonial for Steven cial might of Jewish organizations and Spielberg's Shoah Foundation, the State of Israel. Together with "we took 1,200 people, 1,500, Joe Holtzman, Kuba helped pro- 2,000, 1,000 ... each time ... vide a fully equipped ambulance tens of thousands I helped bring for Israel's emergency medical to Israel." It was this contribution service, Magen David Adorn. to history — the ingathering of Kuba's many interests included the Jewish people to the land of Israeli politics, science research usT Su O R Israel — which he considered and economics. He supported to be among his greatest accom- and was involved with many plishments. Jewish organizations and felt privileged to Kuba followed his younger sister Liza serve as president for the Michigan chap- and husband, Paul Shklar, who was on the ter of the American Friends of Hebrew Death March with him, and immigrated University for four years. Although experiencing the Holocaust informed him, Kuba's resiliency, opti- mism and intense faith in God made him more of a victor than survivor — a man who peopled his life with a new family, dear friends and a strong com- munity. "What do I consider as his greatest achievement?" asked daughter Elizabeth Liwazer, a speaker at the funeral. "Besides retaining his intense faith and bitachon, trust in God, he always strived to be a mentsh — whether he was sur- rounded by inhumanity or in a kinder place." Jakob Liwazer leaves his loving wife of 46 years, Esther; children, Marci (Dr. David) Beneson, Anita (Dr. Dennis) Blender, Elizabeth J. Liwazer; grandchil- dren, Avi and Steffie (Dorfman) Beneson, Jeana (Beneson) and Gadi Rivkin, Victoria Beneson, Katie Blender, Abbey Blender; great-grandson, Zev Beneson; extended family in Metropolitan Detroit and in Israel. Cherished brother of the late Liza Shklar, the late Dyna Weintal, Kuba sur- vived his father, Ben-Tzion, and siblings, Frania, Fela, Edzia, Adasz, Yulek, Mietek, who perished in the Holocaust. Interment was at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills or any Jewish charity. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. HY ANKERMAN, 83, of Columbus, Ohio, formerly of Detroit, died May 9, 2009. He is survived by his wife, Sybil; son, Marc (Judy) Ankerman; daughters, Nancy (Mark) Shapiro and Linda (Richard) Kuppe; grandchildren, Jordan, Kelsey, Cody, Stacey, Bradley, Amanda and Matthew. Funeral services and interment held privately. Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 225 N. Michigan Ave., floor 17, Chicago, IL 60601. Arrangements by Epstein Memorial Chapel, (614) 235-3232. Online guestbook at www.epsteinmemorial.com . Cemetery. Contributions may be made to American Diabetes Association, 30200 Telegraph Road, Suite 105, Bingham Farms, MI 48025, (248) 433-3830, www.diabetes.orgisecure/donation/ Donate.do?action=Memory; or Kidney Foundation of Michigan, 1169 Oak Valley Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48108, (734) 222- 9800, www.nkfm.org . Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. LARRY JACOB BINKE, 82, of East Lansing, died May 12, 2009. He is survived by his sons and daugh- ters-in-law, Stewart Binke and Christine Nichols of East Lansing, David and Kathy Binke of Illinois; sister, Fannie Wiernik of Southfield; grandchildren, Bailey Binke, Olivia Binke, Hannah Binke, Jessica Binke; many loving nieces and nephews. Mr. Binke was the beloved husband of the late Anne Binke; loving brother of the late Aaron Binke, the late Herschel Binke, the late Sol Binke, the late Goldie Binke. Contributions may be made to American Diabetes Association, 30300 Telegraph Road, Ste. 105, Bingham Farms, MI 48025. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. ELAINE RAE CARNICK, 84, of Auburn Hills, died May 17, 2009. She was active with the Allied Jewish Campaign and the American Cancer Foundation. Mrs. Carnick is survived by daughters and sons-in-law, Andrea and Michael Werber of Bloomfield Hills, Dana and Avi Memran of West Bloomfield and Michele and Steven Kirsch of West Bloomfield; son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Andrea Carnick; grandchildren, Jonathan Werber, Glen and Michael Bassirpour, Henry and Cole Carnick, Elizabeth Kirsch; sister, Lois Weiss. She was the beloved wife of the late Harry Carnick; the cherished sister-in-law of the late Dr. Jack Weiss. Interment at Clover Hill Park ❑ THOMAS CHERNIAK, 70, of Royal Oak, died May 16, 2009. He is survived by his daughters, Victoria (Debbie) Cherniak of Seattle, Wash., Jennifer and Jonathan Hood of Rochester; brother and sister-in-law, Edward and Susan Cherniak of West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Zella Cherniak and Gabriel Hood; devoted friend, Samuel Wolf. Interment at the Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. 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