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2 Shvat January 13, 2013

Sarah Finley Copin
Sarah Faber
Sally Feinberg
Martin Fine
Harry Glassman
Allen Rosenfeld
Phillip Singerman

4 Shvat January 15, 2013

Henry Faigin
Manny Feder
Frieda Kabeck
Lee Lyons
Esther Pechensky

Helen Broad
Rose Friedman
Irving Gilbert
Rebecca Kasoff
David Ordin
Abraham Schloss
Morris Schwartz
Yisroel Yampolsky

Perry Feigenson
Martin Keith Irwey
Shimon Kohn
Max Milgrom
Rudolph J Newman
Sol Newman
Robert William Rosenbaum
Maier Chaim Soloveichik

8 Shvat January 19, 2013

6 Shvat January 17, 2013

Harry Averbach
Anne Barcless
Bernard Bocolor
Sam Cohen
Nathan Potach
Abraham Shayne
Mike Snider
Hortense Tobin
Esther Wetstei
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Louis Blotnick
Samuel Cobitz
Abraham Cohn
Bernard Cohn
Duba Denemark
Elizabeth Eizelman
Sam Leider
Sadie Mills
Samuel M. Reichstein
Alyce Rood
Robert Rosenberg
Milford Tachna

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obituaries

Obituaries from page 67

7 Shvat January 18, 2013

Rose Pollack
Brana Simis
Max Sitrin

5 Shvat January 16, 2013

it January 14, 2013

Isador Buchfirer
Zesse Katz
Flora Levy
Anna Mindlin
Avrum Moscovici
Max Philip Niskar
Paul Rodner
Melvin Wallace

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.

Obituaries

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BELLE SOBEL
SAPSTEIN, 95, of
Boca Raton, Fla.,
died Jan. 4, 2013.
She is survived
by her sons and
daughters-in-law,
Samuel and Carole
Sapstein
Sobel, and Arnold
and Barbara Korne; daughter-in-
law, Elayne Sobel; grandchildren,
Jeffrey and Laura Sobel, Lisa Sobel,
Rebecca Cornish, Lee and Michael
Portwood, Steven Korne, Carla
Harris; great-grandchildren, Ethan,
Jordan and Mia Sobel, Justin and
Elise Korne, Ellie and Jacob Harris,
Ethan Portwood and Tyler Cornish;
brothers and sisters, Sam and Bunny
Diamond, Chavy and Ted Sherman,
Melvin and Lee Diamond, and Ruth
Sherkin.
Mrs. Sobel Sapstein was the
beloved wife of the late Max Sapstein
and the late David I. Sobel; the cher-
ished mother of the late Allan Sobel;
grandmother of the late Daniel
Sobel.
Interment was at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Contributions
may be made to Friendship Circle,
the Daniel B. Sobel Friendship
House, 6892 W. Maple Road, West
Bloomfield, MI 48322, www.
friendshipcircle.org ; Kadima, 15999
W. 12 Mile, Southfield, MI 48076,
www.kadimacenter.org ; or a charity
of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

ETHEL MANNHEIMER COHN
SCHATZ, 97, died Dec. 26, 2012.
She was born in Brooklyn and
graduated from Cornell University.
After she graduated, she started a
private school in Miami Beach, Fla.,
which she directed until she met
and married the love of her life, Dr.
Daniel Cohn, and moved to Detroit,
where he lived and practiced medi-
cine. They were married for 34 years
until Daniel's death. Several years
later, Ethel married Theodore Schatz
and moved to Los Angeles. When
Theodore developed Alzheimer's,
Ethel became a senior peer counselor
at the Santa Monica Peer Counseling
Center (now Wise-CHA) and started
counseling other seniors. She also
began leading a journal writing
group that is still meeting after more
than 20 years and was a highlight of
her later years. She brought a loving,
caring, cultured, intelligent light into
every room she entered; she will be
missed by all who knew her.
She is survived by her daugh-
ters and son-in-law, Merna Cohn
Guttentag and Jospeh Guttentag of
Washington, D.C., Susan Cohn Shell

of Los Angeles; son and daughter-in-
law, Theodore and Shirley Cohn of
Vancouver, Canada; grandchildren,
Steven and Stacy Guttentag, Adam
and Frannie Guttentag, Alice and
Rusty Kendall, Jeff and Laura Shell,
Stephanie Shell and Brian Doherty,
Dana and Ray Smith, Daniel and
Sabrina Shell, Daniel Cohn and
Frank Cohn; great-grandchildren,
Eli, Drew, Ike, Jaxon, Sam, Oliver,
Hadley, Sophia, Cassady, Johanna,
Anna, Jacob, Ryan, Ashlyn and
Joshua; extended family and friends;
caregiver, Basilia Caballero, who
brought fun into every day and
became like a member of the family.
Ethel was the beloved wife of the
late Dr. Daniel E. Cohn and the late
Theodore Schatz.
Contributions may be made to
Wise-CHA, 1527 4th St., 2nd Floor,
Santa Monica, CA 90401; Doctors
Without Borders, P.O. Box 5030,
Hagerstown, MD 21741-5030, www.
doctorswithoutborders.org ; Southern
Poverty Law Center, 400 Washington
Ave., Montgomery, AL 46104, www.
spcenter.org; New Israel Fund, New
York, NY 100051-5010, www.niforg;
or to a charity of one's choice. This
announcement was placed at the
request of the family by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

Shapiro

MARK N.
SHAPIRO, 66, of
Farmington Hills,
died Jan. 3, 2013.
He was a lifelong
civil rights advocate
and dedicated edu-
cator and contribu-
tor to the electrical

industry.
Mr. Shapiro is survived by his
devoted wife, Ann Shapiro; mother,
Esther Shapiro; sons, Nick Shapiro,
Peter Shapiro; sister, Andrea (James
Williams) Shapiro; brothers-in-law
and sister-in-law, Roy Greenberg,
Fred and Marjorie Greenberg; many
loving cousins, nieces, nephews, other
loving family members and friends.
He was the son of the late Harold
Shapiro.
Contributions may be made to
Hospice of Michigan, the Jewish
Hospice & Chaplaincy Network
or to the Fund for Equal Justice.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.

ROSE SHENCOPP, 86, of Oak Park,
died Jan. 1, 2013.
She was a supporter of Disabled
War Veterans, Boys Town, Hebrew
Memorial Chapel and many other
charities.
She is survived by her children,
Marshall and Debra Shencopp of Oak

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