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The Detroit Jewish News, 2012-10-25

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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.

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12 Cheshvon October 28, 2012

Goldie Breshgold
Max Efros
Alex Joseph
Devora Kazerinsky
Pearl Knoppow
Esther Langwald
Yolan Leibowitz
Ben Matz
Harry Shafer
Dr. Julian Stern
Max Taitelbaum
Morris Weiss

Leah Lakritz
Jacob Levin

Joseph Burstein
Annie Citrin
Irwin I. Cohn
Abraham Diem
Norman George Feingold

David Goldberg
Gloria Lea

Jack Blitzer
Samuel Burns
Joseph Irving Friedman
Fannie Hubert
Rose Kazdan
Samuel Schwartz
Morris Singerman
Harry Walkon

14 Cheshvon October 30, 2012

Benjamin Bragman
Sam Cohen
Helen Cohn
Naomi Ellias Dallen
Mason Gantz
Lillian Gordon

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Phillip Lewis
Frieda Lux
Marietta Moscovici
Pearl Ruffsky
Mitchell Stein
Joseph Wexler
Fannie Zingeser

heshvon November 1, 2012
jarnin Apt
ago Apt
Bertha Apt
Abraham Louis Bresoff
Moses Philip Ellenson
William Finnic

Abraham Freed
Rose Katz
Harry Levine
Julius Portnoy
Joseph Rabinowitz

17 Cheshvon November 2, 2012

Esther Averbach
Riva Boesky
Bertha Corn
Esther Domnitch
Joseph Frenkel
Sophie Lerman
Esther Mindlin
Samuel Revzin
Lena Rosenbaum
Sally Sherman
Harold Sherr
Ethel Shorr
Esther Singer
Jack Stein

18 Cheshvon November 3, 2012
Alter Farber
David Feldstein
Celia Frank-Eckert
Jacob Lesser
Sarah Miller

Dr. Leo Orecklin
Ida Rothenberg
Harry Stein
Norma Weinger
Lena Zager

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15751 West Lincoln Drive • Southfield, MI 48076 • 248-557-6750 • Fax 248-557-6838 • www.DetroitYeshiva.org 1784790

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The Family of the Late

Keep your company top of
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SAMUEL RAAB

announces the unveiling of a monument in his

memory at 1pm, on Sunday, November 4, 2012

at Hebrew Memorial Park cemetery.

Rabbi

ADVERTISE WITH US!
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Dovid Polter will be officiating. Family and

friends are invited to attend.

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Obituaries

A Selfless Samaritan

reminisced about how their daughter
brought home stray animals from the
time she was a little girl, pleading for
permission to keep them all.
Susan Kienscherf died as she lived
Davis remembered a recent inci-
— helping another person without
dent where someone left a box of
thinking of herself. In the early
kittens on Ms. Kienscherf's front
morning hours of Sunday, Oct. 14,
porch. After expressing her outrage
the Troy resident was driving east
at the animals' abandonment, Ms.
on 1-94 in Chesterfield
Kienscherf took care of
Township when she
them until she found
came across a multi-
each kitten a good home.
vehicle accident in
"Whoever left them
progress. Her imme-
there knew Suzie would
diate instinct was to
do the right thing," said
pull over and see if
Davis.
she could help; as she
Ms. Kienscherf
walked over to the
expressed her creativ-
Susan Kiens cherf
crash scene, she was
ity in many ways. In
struck and killed by
addition to playing her
another vehicle.
tambourine, she worked with beads,
Ms. Kienscherf died on her 43rd
making straps for her collection of
birthday, which she had planned to
antique purses. She was a devoted
celebrate with her family.
gardener, spending hours perfecting
Her brother, Daryn Kienscherf of
her garden and even building her
Royal Oak, was shocked and grief-
own berm. She decorated her house,
stricken by his sister's death, but said
which was left to her by a neighbor
he was not surprised that she died
whom she had taken care of during a
while trying to help someone else.
long illness, transforming it into her
"She always went out of her way
own personal haven.
to help people said Daryn's fiancee,
'After Daryn and I are married,
Susan Davis of Royal Oak. "As an
I'll be her namesake said Davis. "I'll
only child, I was looking forward to
have a lot to live up to:'
having her as a sister. She's someone
According to reports, police
we can all aspire to be like:'
believed Ms. Kienscherf was killed
Ms. Kienscherf loved music and
while trying to help injured motorist
was a regular in the local band
James Wietecha, 41, of Columbus,
scene, frequently hopping onstage to
Mich. He subsequently died as a
accompany the musicians with her
result of the crash.
tambourine. Immediately following
Ms. Kienscherf is survived by her
her death, her Facebook page filled
parents, Gary and Laura Kienscherf
with messages, tributes and memo-
of Southfield; brother, Daryn
ries posted by her many friends.
Kienscherf and his fiancee, Susan
She was a passionate animal lover
Davis of Royal Oak; cousins, Barbara
and activist, volunteering and advo-
Miller and Paul Eisenberg, Jason
cating for Mid-Michigan Cat Rescue
Miller; other relatives; a world of
(MMCR) in Grand Ledge, one of the
friends; her cats, Simon and Coco;
largest cat rescue operations in the
and countless other animals who
state.
benefitted from her compassion.
Rabbi Marla Hornsten of Temple
Interment was at Machpelah
Israel, who officiated at the funeral,
Cemetery. Contributions may be
referred to Ms. Kienscherf as a
made to Mid-Michigan Cat Rescue
"modern day Noah:' always caring
Inc., 1117 Tulip St., Grand Ledge, MI
for animals and finding homes for
48337, www.mid-michigancatrescue.
those she was unable to keep. Her
corn. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
parents, Gary and Laura Kienscherf,
Chapel. H

Ronelle Grier
Contributing Writer

Send a tribute in memory of a loved one
Visit www.DetroitYeshiva.org/JNtributes.

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Obituaries from page 101

Henry Rosenmund
Mollie Stein

15 Cheshvon October 31, 2012

13 Cheshvon October 29, 207,2..

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