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The Detroit Jewish News, 2012-03-22

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obituaries

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ADELINE STEINMAN,

85, of Southfield, died
March 18, 2012.
She is survived by
her husband of 64
years, Alvin Steinman;
daughters and sons-
in-law,
Sherry and Abe
Steinman
Singer, and Sally and
Bill Serwer; son and
daughter-in-law, Dr. Russell and Anne
Steinman; grandchildren, Nicole Faith
and Jacob Drouillard, William Irving
Singer, Daniel M. Steinman, David M.
Steinman, Michael Ryan Serwer and
Jacob I. Serwer; great-granddaughter,
Sophie Drouillard; sister-in-law and
brothers-in-law, Beverly and Marvin
Talon, and William Shapiro.
Mrs. Steinman was the loving sister
of the late Dorothy Shapiro and the late
Buddy Fisshler; the dear sister-in-law of
the late Elaine Fisshler.
Interment was at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be made
to Parkinson's Foundation of Michigan,
30400 Telegraph Road, Suite 150,
Bingham Farms, MI 48025,
www.parkinsonmi.org ; or to a charity
of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

LILLIAN WEINBERG, of Boca Raton,

Fla., formerly of Detroit, passed away
March 12, 2012.
She was the adored mother of Lynn
(Stephen) Warren, Steve (Jill) Weinberg,
and Marc Weinberg; the cherished grand-
mother of Andrew, Jamie, Jacob and Sam;
beloved sister-in-law of Herbert Schein. She
is also survived by many loving nieces and
nephews.
Mrs. Weinerg was the loving wife of the
late Robert Weinberg; mother of the late
Gary Weinberg.
The funeral was held in Boca Raton,
Fla. Arrangements by Gutterman Warheit
Memorial Chapel.

LINDA MARSHAK
WOLPE, 64, former

Detroiter, passed away
March 12, 2012, in
Scottsdale, Ariz.
She is survived by her
children, Jason and Kim
Wolpe, Randi Wolpe;
Wo lpe
grandchildren, Parker
and Katie Wolpe, all of Arizona; sister,
Joanne Marshak Katz, and her children,
Ari Katz and Michele Katz.
Mrs. Wolpe was the beloved wife of the
late Rick Wolpe; the sister-in-law of the
late Steve Katz.

Safe Haven From Terrorism

Bielski fund to secure Jewish outposts.

T

he Bielski family, descendants
of the renowned Jewish par-
tisans responsible for saving
hundreds of lives during the Holocaust
and subjects of the 2008 feature film
Defiance, recently announced the
launch of the Jewish Safe Haven Fund
(www.JewishSafeHavenFund.org), a
new security initiative for Jewish com-
munity centers overseas.
JSHF will focus on identifying cen-
ters that are at risk, installing "safe
rooms," surveillance and other security
equipment, and providing self-defense
and emergency protocol training.
"There is a real and deadly threat
against hundreds of these centers
across the globe said Jay Bielski,
son of Zus Bielski and president of
JSHF. "The centers should provide a
safe haven for cultural and religious
observances, but currently they are
not equipped to deal with any actual
dangers. Our goal is to secure these

important centers of Jewish life so that
they are safe for the local communities
and for those travelihg abroad."
The announcement comes in the
wake of attempted bombings target-
ing Jews in Thailand, Georgia and
Azerbaijan. Events like the 2008 ter-
rorist attack on the Chabad center
in Mumbai, India, where five people,
including the center's directors, Rabbi
Gavriel and Rivkah Holtzberg, were
murdered are fresh on everyone's
minds.
"We were unable to provide a secu-
rity solution ourselves:' said Rabbi
Chanoch Gechtman, current director
of the Mumbai Chabad center. The
Jewish Safe Haven Fund will give us
the opportunity to further increase our
presence here, along with maintaining
the safety of thousands of Jews who
are here during the year. With security
equipment and training, our center
will be a much safer place."

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