Yeshiv " a Obituaries School for Boys • Beth Jacob School for Girls • Early Childhood Development Center 15751 W. Lincoln Drive • Southfield, MI 48076 • (248) 557-6750 "One who provides the education for ctnother's child is considered in Heaven us 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. 2 Shvat January 17, 2010 Martin Fine Phillip Singerman Sarah Finley Copin Sarah Faber Sally Feinberg 3 Shvat January 14 2010 Isador Buchfirer Zesse Katz Avnim Moscovici Max Philip Niskar Paul Rodner Flora Levy Anna Mindlin 4 Shvat January 19, 2010 Henry Faigin Manny Feder Lee Lyons Max Sitrin Frieda Kabeck Esther Pechensky Rose Pollack Brana Simis 5 Shvat January 24 201 Perry Feigenson Martin Keith Irwey Shimon Kohn Max Milgrom Rudolph J Newman Robert William Rosenbaum Maier Chaim Soloveichik 6 Shvat January 21, 2010 Harry Averbach Bernard Bocolor Sam Cohen Nathan Potach Abraham Shayne Mike Snider Anne Barcless Hortense Tobin Esther Wetstein 7 Shvat January 24 2010 Irving Gilbert David Ordin Abraham Schloss Morris Schwartz Yisroel Yampolsky Helen Broad Rose Friedman Rebecca Kasoff Obituaries from page 55 8 Shvat January 23, 2010 Louis Blotnick Samuel Cobitz Abraham Cohn Bernard Cohn Samuel M. Reichstein Robert Rosenberg Milford Tachna Duba Denemark Elizabeth Eizelman Sam Leider Sadie Mills Alyce Rood S Send a tribute in memory of a loved one -- www.DetroitYeshiva.org/JNtributes HONOR THE MEMORY OF THOSE YOU LOVE Plant Trees in Israel through Jewish National Fund 800-542-8733 www.jnforg JNF, for JEWISH NATIONAL FUND ISRAEL forever. 1563200 Bloom's Bloom's Jewish Cuisine www.NibblesAndNuts.com 11,101 Shiva dinners, Fish trays, Deli trays del ivered 248-855 9463 iewishcatering.com >Cx r //tits (HO chorokitcs 248.737.8088 NibblesAndNuts.com SUPPORT OUR COMMUNITY, SHOP WITH OUR ADVERTISERS! Mention that you saw them in the JN! Visit JNonline.us 56 January 14 . 2010 Obituaries JN GILBERT "UNCLE GILBERT" ROSENZWEIG, 89, of Cliffside Park, N. J., died Dec. 26, 2009. He served his country in World War II, stationed in Rosenzweig England with the c. 1980 8th Army Air Force. He was well known and respected worldwide in the toy and hobby business in which he spent 74 years until his hospitalization in October 2009. As a young child, he was an actor in a group that was the forerunner of the Our Gang comedies. Mr. Rosenzweig is survived by his wife, Shirley; niece, Bonnie Brenner and her husband, Dr. Earl Rudner; nephew, Jeffrey Weiss and his wife, Sheri Weiss; 11 great-nieces and great-nephews; 10 great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews; his wife's Shirley's son, Barry Broomfield and his wife, Denise Broomfield; their daughters, Lauren and Andrea; other family members and many friends. Mr. Rosenzweig was the beloved husband of the late Marguerite; the devoted brother of the late Thelma Schmolka; the beloved son of the late Harry and the late Dorothy Rosenzweig; the dear uncle of the late Dr. Sheldon Brenner; the dear brother- in-law of the late Irving Weiss and the late Dr. Irving Schmolka. Interment in New Jersey. Contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or to a charity of one's choice. This announce- ment was placed at the request of the family by Ira Kaufman Chapel. SOLOMON KIEF SEGALL, 93, for- mer Detroiter of San Jose, Calif., died Jan. 5, 2010. Throughout his life, he spent many a night and early morning playing, coaching and watching ice hockey. He was the son of Romanian and Polish Jewish immigrants, Isadore Segall and Lillian Kief. Mr. Segall grew up during the Depression. He attended Central High School in Detroit and later enlisted in the U.S. Army, attain- ing the rank of sergeant and serving during World War II. He married at age 23 in April 1940, to Sylvia Stangel, of Brooklyn, N.Y. An only child, he had moved to the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn with his parents for his last year of high school, when his dad got a job working on-a New York City subway system. Mr. Segall and his wife met at a Chanukah party; and when she was 18 years old, they eloped. Her parents didn't want them to marry because she was so young. They would have celebrated their 70th anniversary this April. They lived throughout the East Coast during World War II, as he was transferred to various military bases, taking them to Chicago, Florida, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and New York. During that time, their first of five children, and their only daughter, Marcia, was born, followed by their first of four sons, Mark. After the war ended, while working for a dry egg company in New York, he helped ship guns illegally to Israel, supplying pistols to the Jewish army in its War of Independence. Although he never attended college, Mr. Segall was a smart, talented man who worked in communications for the Army. Most of his professional career was spent as a co-owner at Posture Mattress Co. in Detroit, a franchise of Spring Air Mattress. His passion, as anyone who knew him could attest, was ice hockey. He grew up playing the sport; and when he was living in New York, played for a semi-professional team. He was the first of three generations of Segall hockey players, as all four of his sons and three of his grandsons followed him into the sport. The Segalls raised their five chil- dren in Detroit, where he was also active in the Michigan Amateur Hockey Association, which named him Man of the Year in 1971. He served as president of the association and owned a junior hockey team that won the U.S. national championship. He was also a proud member of the Perfection Lodge No. 486, E & A. M. In 1993, after years of shuttling between homes in West Bloomfield and Texas, the Segalls moved to San Jose, Calif., to be near their son Mark and his family. Mr. Segall is survived by his wife, Sylvia, of San Jose; sons and daugh- ters-in-law, Dr. Mark and Nikki Segall of Los Gatos; Calif.; Dr. Neil and Laurie Segall of Denver, Colo.; Steve and Sarah Segall of Olympia, Wash.; Ron and Joan Segall of Farmington Hills; 11 grandchildren; four great- grandchildren. He was the loving father of the late Marcia. A private funeral service was held at Home of Peace Cemetery in San Jose.