School for Boys • Beth Jacob School for Girls Early Childhood Development Center 15751 W. Lincoln Drive • Southfield, MI 48076 • (248) 557-6750 Obituari • Yeshiv li a "One who provides the education for anther's child is considered in Heaven as a partner in the raising of that young person" During the coming tveek, 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. 21 Cheshvon November 4 2009 Meyer Brodsky Israel Cohen Max H Cohen Louis Harris Jacob M Horowitz Albert Vexier Lillian Gahn Mina Fass Sadie Bienenfeld Haut Gladys Hubert Rose Leah Kramer Belle Ida Pearson Molly Seligson Dorothy Sosnick Sabina Water Luba Elbaum Esther Nosanchuk Sally Raab Belle Waterstone 23 Cheshvon November 10, 2009 Jake Baggleman Jerry Eaton Benjamin Garfield Nathan Goldstein Isadore Weingarden Jennie Berkower Rose Blotnick Betty Goldin Tillie Grossman Sara Valensky Sarah Wexler 22 Cheshvon November 4 2009 Louis Charles Freeman Hugo Iczkovitz Lazer Lazar Kevin Jay Spitz Bessie Dinkin Elke Eisenberg 24 Cheshvon November 11, 2009 Max Bednarsh Milton Herman Isaac Malach Irving Mudrick Send a tribute in memory of a loved one Irving Slutsky William Stein Herman Zold Fannie Davidson Dora Plotkin Mary Riskin 25 Cheshvon November 1g 2009 Morris Ante! 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Visit alonline.us 72 November 5 • 2009 MI Obituaries JN Obituaries from page 71 Dedicated Teacher D r. Jeanette Fried, 99, of Southfield, died Oct. 31, 2009. Dr. Fried, who escaped the Nazis in Austria and brought her love of languages to students in Detroit high schools and Michigan colleges and universities, died five months short of her 100th birthday. She earned her Ph.D. in French studies at the University of Vienna and also studied at the Sorbonne in Paris. Dr. Fried and husband, Philip, escaped the Nazis in 1939 by mov- ing to Ecuador and 11 Dr. Jeanette years later immigrated c. 1930 to the United States. To help support her family, Dr. Fried worked at Himelhoch's depart- ment store, but eventually turned her attention to teaching, finding positions at Marygrove College, the University of Detroit, as well as Mumford, Cass, and Ford high schools. She capped her career in public schools as language depart- ment chair at Osborne High. She also taught teacher preparation programs at the University of Michigan and Michigan State University. Although Dr. Fried was proficient CAROLE HOPE SUCHER DURBIN, 75, of Arizona, for- merly of Detroit, died Oct. 23, 2009. Her life was motivated by learn- ing. She accumu- Durbin lated certificates and degrees in nursing, EMT and criminal justice. She was very proud to attain the title of Dr. with a Psy.D. in mar- riage and family counseling and to put her knowledge to work helping others. Mrs. Durbin was an accomplished pianist with an encyclopedic knowledge of music. She influenced many people with her deep understanding of the arts and the importance of expressing one- self through them. She was great sup- porter of the Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum of Tolerance. Her strength of spirit in the face of adversity was a powerful lesson for all who knew her. She is survived by her daughters in German, Spanish and Hebrew as well as French, she always considered it her duty to teach her students more than just the conjugation of verbs. "Everything I learned about personal style and bearing I learned from her:' said Ellen Fairbrother, one of her students at Ford. But Fairbrother, now a language speech pathologist, adds that she also learned about something else from Dr. Fried — compassion. "When my mother died while I was at Ford, Dr. Fried was the only teacher who came to her Fried funeral!" Dr. Fried is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, John and Christiane Fried; grandson and his wife, Eric and JulieAnne Fried; nieces, Peggy Lite and Carol Bez; her nephew, David Ehrenfeld. Dr. Fried was the beloved wife of the late Philip Fried. Private services held. Contributions may be made to the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301, (248) 642-4260, www. thisisfederation.org . Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. and son-in-law, Cam Vicki Durbin Morrison and Dr. Buddy Weissman, Tracey April Durbin and her fiance, Dr. Lance Anderson; sons, Skip Durbin and Scott Edward Zupner; grandchil- dren, Casey Adam Morrison, Grady Stark Morrison, Drew Smith Morrison, Eden Hana Schwartz, Jared Sebastian Boe and Mika Leilani Zupner; brother and sister-in-law, Richard Hugh Sucher and Ceil Sucher; sisters and brothers-in-law, Candace Jill Sucher Savage and Hans Savage and Cathy Diane Sucher Cisse and Bass Cisse; nieces and nephews, Kirsten, Karey, Edee, Erika, Thomas, Moira, Anisha, Teja, Maryam and Yasin. She was the cherished daughter of the late Charles William Sucher and the late Edith Stark Sucher. Interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery, where a flock of geese arrived in formation overhead in salute to her devotion to birds. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.