Obituaries During the coming+week, the students of Yeshiva Bet will study in memory of the following d In addition, Kaddish will be said durin Abe Meisner Lillian Feuerman Nettie Newman. - Obituaries from page 151 13 Sivan May;1 Leon Sitrin Bernard Go th Della GottliAk4 Jennie Ro0§0;71 11 Sivan May 24, 2010 Daniel Greenblatt Jacob Mandell Arnold Manko Bence Mermelstein Sara Kravitz Dorothy Meckler Libby Rosenberg Fanny Stolarsky Anna Weisberger 16 Sivan ME464?9, 2010 Sidney BrOirithal Marvin M. Faber Jacob Franovitz Josef Gerszonowicz Julius Hechtman Sholom Scott Kalman Shapiro Oscar t. Steel Michele Eisenman Sylvia Goldsmith Basha Faiga Kazerinski Rachel,• FVVij Reb 'ectow Roiek*Afiz Sivan Jack Elkin - Moses Lazar rnuel Satovsky Jerome Shalit Belle Clayman...:. Fanny Rubinstein Kate Winston 12 Sivan May 25, 2010 Steven Glenn Bektashi Sidney Fischer Joseph Gittelman Joseph Jaffa 15 Sivan May 28, 2010 Max Fass Morris Gershman Bert Herman , l_losppb Harry-Lakcitz- , .b trs ute in memory of a loved one .PetroitYeshiva.org/JNtributel. t oys • Beth Jacob School for Girls • Early Childhood Development Ceti • K el Bais Yehudah • Bnos Bais Yehudah—Maalot Detroit 076 -557-6750 • Fax 248-557-6838 • www.DetroitYeshiva. „,,„„ DOROTHY WEINER, 79, of Southfield, died May 10, 2010. She is survived by her brother-in- law and sisters-in-law, Arnold and Karen Weiner of Rochester Hills, Evelyn Leiderman of Battle Creek; sister, Mildred Kaplan of Highland Heights, Ohio; loving nephews, nieces and cousins. Mrs. Weiner was the beloved wife of the late D. Morton; loving daughter of the late Louis and the late Rose Liederman; dear sister of the late Jack Leiderman. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Services and interment at Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia. Arrangements by Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Chess Grandmaster Dies At 99 MONUMENT CENTER INC. "Same Location 80 Years" Monuments and Markers Bronze Markers Memorial Duplicating Cemetery Lettering & Cleaning CEMETERY INSTALLATION ANYWHERE IN MICHIGAN Call 248-542-8266 661 E. 8 MILE ROAD FERNDALE 1 1/2 blocks East of Woodward 1556560 In Loving Memory of HYMAN MERVIS who passed away May31, 1998 an d STEPHEN MERVIS who passed away ,Varch 14, 2004 CAROLE MERVIS who passed away March 12, 2006 Sadly missed and always remembered by Sarah, Michael, Sue & Abe, Lisa & Steve & Families In Loving Memory of KARL STILLWATER, M.D. Pediatrician who died May 30, 1981. The Dr. Karl Stillwater Memorial Fund in Pediatrics exists at Children's Hospital of Michigan. 1593340 The Family of the Late Gerald A. Herwitz announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 11 A.M. on Monday, May 31, 2010 at Hebrew Memorial Park cemetery. 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Born in Moscow, Lilienthal moved to Budapest as a child before return- ing to Moscow in 1935 and becoming a Soviet citizen. He moved back to Budapest in 1976. calls itself "the rabbinic voice of con- science in Israel, giving voice to the Jewish tradition of human rights," has a membership of rabbis and rabbinic students from all streams of Judaism. It is primarily concerned with the condition of Palestinians living in the West Bank and Gaza. "Rabbi Forman will be sorely missed," said Rabbi Arik Ascherman, executive director of Rabbis For Human Rights. "Not only was he our founder, but he was a moral compass for several generations of Jews, par- ticularly regarding Israel:' Forman, who made aliyah in 1972, served as the director of the Israel office of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, where he led the effort for religious pluralism in Israel. Prior to that he was the chair- man of Interns for Peace from 1984 to 1986, and the founding chairman of both the Jerusalem Council for Soviet Jewry in 1973 and the Cincinnati Council for Soviet Jewry in 1970. Forman keynoted the Nobel Institute conference on "The Role of Religion in Middle East Peacemaking." In 1994, he was a member of the Israeli delegation to the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony for laureates Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres and Yitzhak Rabin. He wrote four books and was a reg- ular contributor to many newspapers and magazines in Israel and in the Anglo-Jewish press. Forman was ordained in 1972, and received a doctorate in 1997 from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Between 1977 and 1991, he was a deputy commanding officer in the Israeli army, receiving a citation for meritorious service in 1990. Rabbi Forman — Rabbi David Forman, the founder of Rabbis for Human Rights who fought for religious pluralism in Israel, has died. Forman died May 3 in Dallas while awaiting a liver transplant. He was 10 days shy of his 66th birthday. The rabbi founded Rabbis for Human Rights in 1988 and served as its chairman until 1992, and again in 2002-03. The organization, which 11 Lt. Zilberman pilot was awarded one of the U.S. Navy's highest hon- ors for sacrificing his life to save his three crew mates. Lt. Miroslav "Steve" Zilberman was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his her- oism over the Arabian Sea on March 31, when he assumed manual control of an E-2C Hawkeye after it blew an engine. He kept the plane steady and ordered his crew to eject. Zilberman,