late Lena Stitzberg; dear sister-in-law
of the late, Sarah Lutchin, the late Max
Kreis, the late Alexander Stitzberg; the late
Margaret Lutchin.
Contributions may be made to Anne
Merin RN Memorial Scholarship in the
Foundation of the National Student
Nurses Association, 45 Main Street, Suite
606, Brooklyn, NY 11201. Interment at
Workmen's Circle Cemetery. Arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
JACK MOORE, 86, of Southfield, died Oct.
4, 2009.
He is survived by his daughters and
son-in-law, Linda and Dr. Allan Ross
of Huntington Woods, Susan Moore of
Clinton Twp.; sons and daughters-in-law,
Howard and Cathy Fridson of Huntington
Woods, Martin Fridson and Elaine
Susman of New York; grandchildren,
Nathan, Blake and Russell Fridson, Arielle
Fridson (fiance Michael), Daniel Fridson.
Interment at the Hebrew Memorial Park
Cemetery in Mt. Clemens. Contributions
may be made to ALS of Michigan.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.
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HARRY NOVAK, 100, of Windsor, Ontario,
died peacefully after a short illness on
Sept. 27, 2009.
He was the founder and longtime pro-
prietor of Textile Specialties of Windsor.
He is survived by his daughter, Nancy
Miron; daughter-in-law and son-in-law,
Anita Novak and George Miron; stepchil-
dren, Jerome Burke (Gloria) and Barbara
Beck (Stanley); grandchildren, Jeffrey Miron,
Douglas Miron, Sara Miron Bloom, Steven
Novak; and stepgrandchildren, Carolyn
and Lindsay Beck; 11 great-grandchildren;
four stepgreat-grandchildren.
Mr. Novak was predeceased by his first
wife, Bessie, and his second wife, Sharney;
he was father of the late Robert Novak;
grandfather of the late David Novak.
At Mr. Novak's request, no funeral
will be held. Arrangements by Anderson
Funeral Home and Cremation Centre.
RUTH INGBER PERLMAN, 96, of
Tucson, Ariz., died Sept. 26, 2009.
She was born in Lebeshay, Russia, on
Dec. 25, 1912, and came to the United
States in 1919, settling in Detroit where
her father had been lured by $5 per day
salary at the Ford Motor Company.
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In 1935, she married
Nathan D. Perlman, her
beloved husband of 61
years who died in 1997.
Her young married life
was spent in Michigan,
where her three children
were born. While liv-
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ing in Ann Arbor, she
was the president of Hadassah and very
involved in the creation of the cookbook
Like Mama Used To Make. In 1952 the
family moved to Tucson, where she helped
establish the Tucson Jewish Community
Center and was a partner in her husband's
real estate ventures.
A lifelong student, she entered college at
age 50, a year behind her youngest daugh-
ter. Her life centered around her family:
Her home was a place where ideas were
discussed and virtues practiced. It was a
place warmed by her love, a place where
friends and family found respect, love
and encouragement. She held a special
place for nieces and nephews, who fondly
referred to her as Saint Ruth.
Mrs. Perlman is survived by three
brothers, Abe, George and Jerry; children,
Julie, David and Nancy; six grandchildren;
five great-grandchildren.
Interment at Adat Shalom Memorial
Park. Contributions may be made to
the Tucson Jewish Community Center,
3800 East River Road, Tucson, AZ 85718,
www.tucsonjcc.org . Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
MILDRED RABINOWITZ, 80, of
Southfield, died Sept. 27, 2009.
She is survived by her sons and
daughters-in-law, Marty and Madalyn
Rabinowitz of Southfield, Sholomo and
Yehudis Rabinowitz of Oak Park, Chonnen
and Chasha Rabinowitz, Boruch and Rivka
Rabinowitz; daughter and son-in-law,
Chana Shifra and Pinchus Scheiner of
Oak Park; many loving grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Rabinowitz was the beloved wife of
the late Seymour Rabinowitz.
Contributions may be made to Living
Torah Center, 1541 9th Street, Santa
Monica, CA 90401. Interment at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.
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