„l a s Bloom's Jewish Cuisine Shiva dinners, Fish trays, Deli trays ivered del 248-855 9463 Jewishcatering.com obituaries www.NibblcsAndNuts.com Abs11(1• Ittrts al z(-1 dioc-olates ‹ 248-737-8088 ›0 NibblesAndNuts.com 47 ••4, HONOR THE MEMORY OF THOSE YOU LOVE PLANT TREES JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 1-800-542-TREE jnf.org ia Jewish National Fund WHEN ONLY THE VERY BEST WILL DO Shiva Trays & Upscale Dinners Delivered 248-254-3840 1788-140 Monument Center ``Same Location Oyer 80Years" Monuments and Markers Bronze Markers Memorial Duplicating Cemetery Lettering & Cleaning CEMETERY INSTALLATIDN ANYWRDRE IN MICHIGAN Call 248-542-8266 661 E. 8 Mile Road Ferndale 13/2 blocks East o Woodward w w.MonumentCpntprInc .com 70 October 11 • 2012 iN Obituaries Obituaries from page 69 MARVIN DUBRINSKY, 76, of Southfield, died Oct. 6, 2012. He was an IRS agent and active in B'nai B'rith Centennial Lodge. Dubrinsky Mr. Dubrinsky is survived by his wife, Adele Silver; sons and daughters- in-law, Alan and Lauren Dubrinsky of Georgia, Jay and Karen Dubrinsky of Huntington Woods, and Brian Dubrinsky of Royal Oak; grandchil- dren, Hanna Dubrinsky, Ethan Misner, Max Dubrinsky, Arielle Dubrinsky; mother, Belle Dubrinsky; sister and brother-in-law, Phyllis and Arnold Serlin of West Bloomfield; many nieces, nephews and extended family. He is also survived by Adele's children and grandchildren, Sandra and Manny Glazier, Neil and Jennifer Silver, and their children, Michael and Zachary Glazier, and Matthew and Cody Silver. Mr. Dubrinsky was the beloved son of the late Samuel Dubrinsky; the lov- ing grandfather of the late Alexandra Misner. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. JOSEPH EPSTEIN, 76, of West Bloomfield, died Oct. 1, 2012. He is survived by his wife, Linda Epstein; sons and daughters-in- Epstein law, Michael and c. 1992 Jackie Epstein of Northbrook, Ill., and Gary and Stacy Epstein of Highland Park, Ill.; daughter and son-in-law, Ellyn and Mark Weiss of West Bloomfield; grandchildren, Danny, Sarah, Hannah and Meredith Epstein; and Emery and Andrew Weiss; brother, Ted Epstein; sister-in- law and brothers-in-law, Judith and Harold Levy, and Gordon Deutch; lov- ing friends and other family. Interment was at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to Alzheimer's Association, 20300 Civic Center Drive, #100, Southfield, MI 48076; Temple Shir Shalom, 3999 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48323, www. shirshalo. m.org; Peter & Dorothy Brown Adult Day Care Program, 6720 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322, wwwjslmi.org; or a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. TOLA GILBERT, 92, of West Bloomfield, died Oct. 6, 2012. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Bruce and Karen Gilbert of West Bloomfield; sisters, Rosa Kaplovitz of Beachwood, Ohio, and Cesia Hirschler; grandchil- dren, Elise Gilbert, Bradley Gilbert, Melissa (David) Field, Stephanie Talon, Jaclyn Talon; son-in-law, Neil Talon; many loving nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. Mrs. Gilbert was the beloved wife of the late Morton Gilbert; mother of the late Pamela Talon; sister of the late Mania (the late Harry) Ullman; sister-in-law of the late Henry Kaplovitz and the late Alex Hirschler. Contributions may be made to Jewish Senior Life, the Holocaust Memorial Center or to a charity of one's choice. Interment took place at the Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. HILLEL GROSSMAN HARAMATI, 90, of Kibbutz Ein Dor, Israel, died Sept. 22, 2012. During World War II, although he was 4-F due to his club feet, Mr. Haramati worked in a factory, stand- ing on his feet because his younger brother, Mordecai (Milton), was fighting in Germany (and subse- quently killed in the Battle of the Bulge.) As a member of Shomer Hatzair, right after the war ended, he made his way to France, got on a ship filled with survivors of the concentration camps and sailed toward Palestine. The ship was captured by the British and passengers were all interned on Cypress. The Haganah rescued him, and he worked in an underground .factory making arms for the War of Independence. He met his first wife, Ahudah, who also worked there. She was a sabra. Mr. Haramati is survived by his second wife, Allska; his twin sons and daughters-in-law, Amir and Bruriah, Mordicai and Ellah; eight grandchildren; four great-grand- children; his loving sister, Florence Grossman LoPatin; many nephews, nieces, grandnephews and grand- nieces. He was the father of the late Alon Haramati; grandfather of the late Gillel Haramati. Contributions may be made to IRP (Institute of Retired Persons) at the Jewish Community Center or to a charity of one's choice.