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In oMition, Kaddish will be said during the daily minyan. 2 navel September 20, 2009 Joseph Samuel Berlin Isadore Cohen Irving Eiseman Abraham David Glanz Jacob Goldman Martin Goldsmith Benjamin Goldstein Joseph Guterman Ham/ Kane Isadore Levine Mordechai Lewis Abe Sitorsky Helen Pikstein Anne Weisswasser Goldie Rachel Yellin Rose Ida Zackem Molly Zelikowitz Mordechai Alexander David Brill John Hayman Aaron Lampke Ben Markowitz Aaron Nosanchuck Gilbert Parker Samuel Skolnick Daniel Temchin Rose Berse Harvey Budd Mary Cohen Mary Falk Mary Greenbaum Lois Horowitz Ida C, Miller Rose Speyer Mollie Tatelbaum 4 17shrei September 22, 2009 Irvin Baskin (seek Hess David Teitelbaum Lilly L Brod Lilllie Droc ► etz Rose Margulies 3 Wird September 21, 2009 Harold Abel Morris Ausubel Mr Bavitch Fanny Silber Leah Stem Ranalda Vargas-Opas Nettie Zack Sarah Orechldn Vera Weisz Sarah Levine Leah Perlman 6 MAW September 24 2009 5 Third September 2 2009 8 Wird September 26, 2009 Norman Bailey Abraham Grossman Jacob Halpern Harry Karol Lawrence Lopatin Moritz Marx Frank Moss Rivka Bas Avrohom Yrtzchock Shana Goldsmith Joseph Samuel Abramson Arthur Bedinger Alvin Martin Friedman Dr, Harry Wotf Lindy Philip Maiseloff Henry Schneider Leon Yorke Riva Baker Bertha Bertinger Sadie Camenker Fannie Escoff Rose Ferrer Lena Ron Marilyn Frumkin Anna Goldstein Rose Grossman Bessie Jaffa Esther Litton Anna Mint Abraham Chaikin Irvin Forman Murray Phelps Greenblatt Pincus Hendler Aaron Kantor Harold Michael Levitsky Samuel Mendelsohn Max Potok Ruben Sher David Shorr Joseph Silverstein Samuel Judah Wiener Senna Abelove Rive Abramovttz Bella Boesky Lisa A Kartaginer 7 71shrei September 25, 2009 Robert Camick Gedolia Elbaum Jacob Kogan Sidney Margolis George Stein Martha Bigman Pearl Gendler Sarah Hochman Obituaries from page 135 Send a tribute in memory of a loved one -- www.DetroitYeshiva.org/JNtributes MONUMENT CENTER INC. 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A salesperson at Mr. Cardinal Shop for 20 years, she was also active in syna- Hildebrand gogue life. Mrs. Hildebrand is survived by her daughter, Phyllis Rose of Phoenix; grandchildren, Brian Gould, Gary Gould, Lauri Pechan; sister, Marion Guttenberg; brother, Louis Freeman. She was the beloved wife of the late John Hildebrand and the late Leo Kandel; sister of the late Frieda Rechter, the late Isadore Freeman, the late Irving Freeman, the late Rose Brodsky and the late Bertha Maislen. Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. PHYLLIS BERNICE CUTLER KRAMER, 53, of Huntington Woods died Sept. 5, 2009. She was a CPA, a teacher for Ferndale and Pontiac Public Schools, an adjunct professor at OCC and mayor pro tem of Huntington Woods. Mrs. Kramer is survived by her husband, Dan; son, Jack; daughter, Emily, all of Huntington Woods. She was the daughter of the late Emily Breuer Cutler and the late Eli Cutler. Contributions may be made to Yad Ezra, 2850 W. 11 Mile Road, Berkley, MI 48072 or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. SHARON SCHULIST, 65, of Commerce Township, died Sept. 9, 2009. She is survived by her husband, Howard; son and daughter-in-law, Keith and Mary Schulist of Torrance, Calif.; daughter and son-in-law, Lori and Doug Odom of Riverside, Calif.; sister, Barbara Bressler of Farmington Hills; grandchildren, Rebecca Schulist, Amanda Walsh; great-grand- child, Chason. Contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, 20450 Civic Center Drive, Southfield, MI 48076 or to a charity of one's choice. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Swine Flu Claims Cornell Student, 20 Ithaca, N.Y./JTA A 20-year-old Cornell University student died of complications from swine flu. Warren Schor, a Jewish student from Clinton Corners in upstate New York, died Sept. 11 in Ithaca. He had been hospitalized since Sept. 3 with flu-like symptoms. Schor, who was majoring in eco- nomics and management, lived in a fraternity house on campus, according to the Ithaca Journal. More than 500 students at Cornell have reported experiencing flu-like symptoms since the new school year began this month. WCBS-TV in New York City reported that a separate medical condition con- tributed to Schor's death. — Israel Issues Swine Flu Guidelines For Synagogues Jerusalem/JTA A 33-year-old preg- nant mother of 10 became Israel's 23rd death related to swine flu. The woman, who was 39 weeks pregnant, died Sunday during an operation to remove her fetus, which had died in utero. Two days earlier, the 22nd Israeli death related to swine flu was a 49- year-old man who had serious medical problems. The deaths come on the heels of guidelines issued by Israel's Health Ministry for the religiously observant to help them avoid contracting swine flu in religious institutions. The guidelines, issued Sept. 10 in advance of the High Holidays season, advises observant Jews to avoid kiss- ing the hands of venerable rabbis, as well as Torah scrolls and prayer books. They are told also to avoid touch- ing their hands to their face or mouth after shaking someone else's hand, according to Dr. Eitan Hai-Am, the ministry's new director-general. One may kiss one's own tefillin, prayer book or prayer shawl, according to the ministry. The advisory did not mention the custom of kissing a mezuzah. Flu sufferers should stay home from their synagogue or yeshivah until they are healthy, the advisory said. In addition, those with flu symp- toms should avoid food preparation and their dishes should be sanitized after use. —