School for Boys • Beth Jacob School for Girls Early Childhood Development Center 15751 W. Lincoln Drive • Southfield, MI 48076 • (248) 557-6750 Yeshiv s' a • I Obituaries "One who provides the education for another's child is considered in Heaven as a partner in the raising of that young person" During the coming week, 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. 3 Ries December 24 2009 Harry Traub Michael Wainer Jennie Caplan Maria Fottyn Ghana Gerszonowicz Mary Glosman Shirley Judith Sklar Esther Sperber Pauline Surowitz Rose Wrubel Isaac Char Adolph Escoff Louis Mendelsohn Sam Solomon Reinstein Biezer Rosen Joseph Rubin Joseph Scherr Joseph Shanbom Celia Chesluk Matilda Diem Ida Goldstein Dora Kumetz Rose Marks Rose Mertz Leatrice Patron Sandra Perlmutter Sarah Weberman Hyman Irving Green Maynard Lazarus Marc Avram Rosen Bessie Shoff Tony Thom Rose Wotfgang 4 Loves December 21, 2009 6 awes December 23, 2009 Samuel Bienenfeld Jack lsbee Morris Koss Herman Rosenberg Jacob Shevitz Harry Surat 5 Eves December 24 2009 Charles Sam Climstain Michael Cmsnick Al Drescher Rabbi Eugene Greenfield Rebecca Carpol Anna C. Feinberg Bernice Dorothy Mazer Marian J Raimi 7 Yeses Decernber 24 2009 Freddie Berkowitz Benjamin H. Ettinger Ben Feldman Lee Gladstone Allen Sherwin Liba Esther Agranovich Ida Friedman Rivwa Miller Sarah Milmet Edith Oretsky Lea Rubel Ethel Leah Wiener 9 kves December 24 2009 David Fleischer Max Glass Morris Hoffman Chaim Yossel Kazerinsky Mendel Stawis Edis Bordoley 8 ;Wes December 25, 2009 Elsie Katz Harry Keys Henry Roth Sam Siegel Alexander Weiss Fayga Gittel Chesluk Sadie Kessler Edith Lewis Marx a ,71 Send a tribute in memory of a loved one -- www.DetroitYeshiva.org/JNtributes Bloom's Bloom's Jewish Cuisine Shiva dinners, Fish trays, Deli trays Delivered 248-855 9463 Jewishcatering.com www.NibblesAndNuts.corn mkt chocolates .kosh( 248-737-8088 NibblesAndNuts.com QUALITY KOSHER CATERING INC COMPLETE CARRY-OUT AND FULL SERVICE CATERING FOR SHIVA MEALS LUNCH OR DINNER • Meat, Dairy or Lactose free • Dessert Trays • Glatt Kosher at a competitive price! Available any time and anywhere you need us! Call 248-352-7758 DELIVERY AVAILABLE www.qualitykosher.com I E-mail - info @qualitykosher.com 1555550 SUPPORT OUR COMMUNITY, SHOP WITH OUR ADVERTISERS! Mention that you saw them in the JN! JN Visit JNonline.us 72 December 17 • 2009 AI Obituaries from page 71 Esther Newman Celia Rabinowitz Reva Schoichit Minnie Taylor Obituaries ZELDA DISKIN, 101, of Chicago, died Dec. 11, 2009. She was an executive secretary for the beverage industry. Ms. Diskin is survived by her neph- ews and nieces, David Diskin, Sandy Lieberman, Mark Diskin and Lilian Rose; great-nephews and great-nieces, Stuart Sprague, Melissa Lieberman, Robyn Lieberman and Carol Rose; numerous other nieces, nephews, great- nieces and great-nephews from all over the country. She was the last surviving of 13 beloved children born to the late David and the late Fannie Diskin. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Selfhelp Home Inc., 908 W. Argle St., Chicago, IL 60640 or Anshe Shalom B'nai Israel Synagogue, 540 W. Melrose, Chicago, IL 60657. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. MARTIN FARELL 66, of Southfield, died Dec. 8, 2009. He is survived by his devoted com- panion, Sandy Parent; many loving nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. Interment at Machpelah Cemetery in Ferndale. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. SARAH "ESTELLE" GREENE, 90, of West Bloomfield, died Dec. 12, 2009. She is survived by her devoted daughter and son-in-law, Danielle and Stuart Leff; cherished grandchildren, Nicole Moss (Marc) and Stacy Leff (fiance Matthew Stein); great-grand- daughter, Elliana Ruby Moss. She was the beloved wife of the late David J. Greene; dear sister of the late Morris Broder. Services were held at Mt. Olive Cemetery, Solon, Ohio. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Berkowitz- Kumin-Bookatz Memorial Chapel, (800) 448-2210. LEWIS E. HONIGMAN, 98, of Oak Park, died Dec. 7, 2009. He is survived by his daughters and sons-in-law, Carol and Morton Zumberg of West Bloomfield and Joyce and Peter Bachman of Commerce Twp.; grandchildren, Marcie (John) Edwards, Michael (Dawn) Zumberg, Robert (Kelley) Pincombe, Ralph (Deborah) Pincombe, Ronald Pincombe, Rebecca Buchfinck; great-grandchildren, Marisa, Brendan, Joseph, Daniel, Bailey, Chase and Camryn; many loving nieces, neph- ews, other family members and friends. Mr. Honigman was the beloved hus- band of the late Gertrude S. Honigman. Interment was held at Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Michigan or to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. RACHEL JACOBS, 88, of Oak Park, died Dec. 8, 2009. She is survived by her sons and daughter-in-law, Barry and Bonnie Jacobs of Southfield, Jeffrey A. Jacobs of Taylor; grandchildren, Cindy Jacobs, Steven Jacobs, Jonathan and Sarah Jacobs, Jill and Nathan Martin; great- grandson, Elijah Jacobs. Mrs. Jacobs was the beloved wife of the late Louis Larry Jacobs. Contributions may be made to Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy Network, 6555 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322. Interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. SYLVIA QUATER KORBY, 96, former Detroiter of Florida, died Dec. 11, 2009. She was born in Chicago, Ill., in 1913 and raised in Muskegon, where her Korby father was a dispatcher for the Grand Trunk Railway; her family was one of only a handful of Jewish families in the area. She spoke many times of the beauty of growing up in small town America, "until I turned 18 years of age." If you wanted to live a Jewish life in those days you had to leave Muskegon for the big city, which she did in her early 20s, moving to Cleveland. She met her future husband, Samuel B. Korby, a treasury agent with the Federal Alcohol Tax Unit stationed in Ohio, on a blind date. They lived in Ohio until the end of World War II, when her husband left government service and returned to his home in Detroit to seek his fortune. Mrs. Korby was a well-read, intelligent, organized individual who, in our present day, could easily have been a big com- pany CEO. Instead, tradition and circum- stance found her bound by the role of the typical 1950s housewife, a position she only grudgingly accepted. She did what wives did in those days: she was the president of the Schulze School PTA for a few years, was active in the local block organization when they fought the proposed elevated expressway on James Couzens Highway and finally learned to drive when she was about 40. When her children began their Jewish lessons, Natalie at Adat Shalom, Marshall at Beth Aaron, she realized she knew little of what it meant to be a Jew; there was no synagogue when she was growing up in Muskegon. She began classes in Jewish history, traditions and language