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HOSPICE HEROES

Obituaries

KEEP
THE

PROMISE

Cheryl Weiss contacted Rabbi
Bunny Freedman for spiritual care
after doctors diagnosed her husband
with Shy-Drager syndrome, a terminal
neurodegenerative disease. She worked
full time and needed help caring for
Allen and their twins, then 8.

"I was trying to do everything by myself,"
Cheryl says. "They came into my home,
took over and saved our lives. Their pres-
ence was the best thing we could hope for,
next to a medical miracle."

Today Cheryl volunteers for JHCN.
assisting families with young children
experiencing the end of life of a loved one.
"The memory of what happened in my
house inspires me. It's not like he vas
dying. It was like he was living."

Cheryl Weiss

!

lit u, is a Hospice Hero who

keeps the promise so that

No Jew is Ever Alone

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• Early Childhood Development Center

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

During the coming week, the students of Yeshiva Beth Yehtuiah will stud,: in memory of
the following departed friends. In addition, Kaddish will be said during the daily minyan.

26 Av
August 16, 2009
Isaac Cooper
Lawrence Bruce
Edelman
Harold Egren
Ronald Egren
Max B. Eisenberg
Julius Ellis
Leo Garfield
Leo Greenbaum
tiehurn Gutman
Isadore Kessler
Morris Klein
Paul Levi
Peter Marcus
Phillip Pollack
Mortimer J Rich
Phillip Shapiro
Minnie Gershrnan
Tillie Gordon
Esther Salzman
Sonnenblick

27 Av
August 17, 2009
Kr,ve Gilbert
Perry Goldfinger
Morris M. Hannan
Harry Kutzen
Samuel B. Paul
Abraham Shewit
William Stahl
Harry Waltman
Morris W Zack
E Betty Franklin
Ida Polinsky
Florence Sachs

28 Av
August 18, 2009
David Schey
Tom Tennis
Harry Wedgie
Anna Berkowitz
Gertrude Green
Eve Herman
Eve Herman
Rebecca Lesser

Rebecca Miller
Lesser
Joan Marilyn Radner
Ethel Roth

29 Av
August 19, 2009
Harry Berkowitz
Israel Gould
Jack Gross
Max Kaner
Israel Lopatin
Phillip Schneider
Sarah E Blumenthal
Rachel Cohen
Dorothy Lasky
Eva Meister
Pauline Radner
Sadie Shift
Dorothy Treitman

30 Av
August 2D, 2009
Edward Enkin
Eugene Gordon

Louis Harold Kay
Sam Kitty
Vernon Martell
Morris N. Posner
Israel Schwartz
Jonas Torgow
Joseph Weingarden
Frieda Rekel
Sarah Markowitz
Sarah Richman
Ida Schwartzman

1 Bui
21, 2
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Abner Dunn
William Hoffman
Max Rancleil
Benjamin Terebelo
Lena Bartok
Ida Cohen
Lee Bchner
Becky Epstein
Hinde Gunsterg
Elizabeth Haber
Ida Rosen

Eva (Grunberger)
Weiss
Leah Wolpert
Rivka Wolpert
Shaine Wolpert

2 Eli
Aust.& 2Z 2009
William M Goodman
Gordon Hoatner
Louis Kellner
Louis Pollack
Samuel Yitzchok
Simon Morris Suffrin
Edward Zold
Julie Gottlieb
Ida Malzberg
Clothlide Marx
Belle Rosen
Sylvia Anna Spector
Fannie Stem
Edith Wainer
Betty Weinstein
Fischer

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

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Obituaries from page 63

CINDY ANN
MUDRYK, 43, of
Southfield, died
Aug. 9, 2009.
She is sur-
vived by her par-
ents, Sheila and
Charles Mudryk of
Southfield; beloved
partner, Kelli
Nloorey; brothers and sisters-in-law,
Alan and Linda Mudryk of Livonia,
Andrew and Donald Hughes of
Sacramento, Calif.; nephew, Samuel
Avram Hughes; loving aunt and
uncle, Donna Klar and Andy Martin;
many other loving aunts, uncles and
cousins.
Contributions may be made to
Odessey Hospice, 25285 \V. 11 Mile
Road, Southfield, MI 48033. Services
and interment at N.lachpelah
Cemetery in Ferndale. Arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

LOUIS NEWMAN,
89, of Farmington
Hills, died Aug. 6,
2009.
He is survived
his beloved wife,
Fay Newman; sons
and daughter-
Newman
in-law, Jim and
Linda Newman of Farmington Hills,
Lenny Newman of Farmington Hills;
brother and sister-in-law, Mitchell
and Jean Newman; grandchildren,
Dan Newman, Michael (Rebecca)
Newman and Amy Newman; broth-
ers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Tina
Bobrin, Dr. Phillip (Kay) Peven,
Dr. Louis (Marsha) Peven, Dr.
Murray Seidler; dear nephew, Harry
(Audrey) Newman; many other lov-
ing nieces, nephews, family mem-
bers and friends.
Interment at Beth Moses Cemetery
in Mt. Clemens. Contributions may
be made to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.

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Obituaries

ROSS PHILLIPS, 50, of Waterford,
died Aug. 6, 2009.
He was a chef who worked for
Zinc for six years. He was also a
graduate of Culinary Institute in
Hyde Park, N.Y.
Mr. Phillips is survived by his
mother, Elaine Peggy Phillips Nicoll
of Southfield; brother and sister-
in-law, Bruce Phillips and Danielle
Paris of Utah; sister, Elise and
David Minch; nieces and nephew,
Alyssa and Marlee Phillips and Kyle
Minch; former sister-in-law. Belinda

Phillips.
He was the dear brother of the late
Robert Phillips.
Contributions may be made
to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

HARRY
PORTNOY, 100,
of Rochester Hills,
died Aug. 7, 2009.
He graduated
in 1936 from the
University of
r'
Detroit with a busi-
Portnoy
ness degree. He was
a proud World War
II Army veteran (1941-44) and a for-
mer member of Temple Emanu-El.
Mr. Portnoy was a \\Tell-known
jeweler in Royal Oak and the Metro
Detroit area for 33 years. He opened
his first jewelry store (Kent Jewelers)
in 1941 in Royal Oak and eventu-
ally had four stores. He also owned
Laula's Jewelers in Highland Park.
Mr. Portnoy was a avid golfer and
played until his eyesight failed.
He is survived by his daughters
and son-in-law, Rene and Mark
Vander Eyk of Rochester Hills,
Francie Portnoy of North Carolina;
grandchildren, Becky and Jeff
Chandler, Evan and Brandi Vander
Eyk, Adrienne Vander Eyk, Ryan
Rieser and Brett Rieser; great-
grandchildren, Kayla Rieser, London
Vander Eyk and Owen Chandler; also
survived by Eve Portnoy's children,
Rosalee and Irving Winesuff, Roger
and Juli Kovack; Rosalee and Irving's
children, Wendy Rodriguez, Janine
Rubin, Juli Kauffman and their hus-
bands and their families.
He was the beloved husband of the
late Becky Portnoy and the late Eve
Portnoy.
Interment at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may
be made to the Visiting Nurses
Association Hospice, 25900
Greenfield, Suite 600, Oak Park, MI
48237 or to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

YVETTE POWELL, 89, originally of
Hewlett Harbor and then Pompano
Beach, Fla., died Aug. 6, 2009. She
was born in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Mrs. Powell was the beloved wife
of the late Robert B. Powell, mother
of Don and Steven Powell; mother-
in-law of Nancy and Kathy Powell;
loving grandmother of Jordan, Brett,

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