DR. LESTER ZEFF, 85, of Troy, died June 17, 2014. He was a past treasurer of the Detroit chapter of the Zionist Organization of America. Dr. Zeff is survived by his daugh- ters and sons-in-law, Debby and Ron Spinner, Ilene Zeff, and Linda and Murray Baruch; grandchildren, Mira and Jonathan Katz and their children; Sarit and Assaf Chenchinsky and their children; David and Yael Spinner, Daniel Spinner, Arieh and Danielle Spinner, Amitai Ziv Spinner, and Jonathan, Julie and Justin Giannini; loving companion, Sabina Heller; dear cousins, Robert and Susan Zeff. Dr. Zeff was the loving brother of the late Dr. Allen Zeff; the devoted son of the late Irving and the late Pearl Zeff. Interment was at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Zionist Organization of America, (212) 481-1500, www.zoa. org. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. ❑ Rabbi Nachman Sudak, Head Of Chabad U.K. London/JTA — Rabbi Nachman Sudak, chief emissary for Chabad- Lubavitch movement in the United Kingdom, has died. He was 78. Directed by the Lubavitcher rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, to move to London in 1959, Sudak lived there for the rest of his life, developing and oversee- ing a network of Chabad institu- tions throughout the country that now includes 11 campus centers, 25 Chabad houses and 14 schools. "Rabbi Nachman Sudak guided the destiny of Chabad in Britain for more than 50 years, turning it from a marginal presence to one that affected tens of thousands of lives and changed the entire tone of Anglo-Jewry," said Emeritus Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, according to the Jewish Chronicle. Sudak was born in the U.S.S.R. Rabbi Sudak before immigrat- ing to British Mandate Palestine and then in 1954 to Brooklyn. In 1959, he was married in London to Fradel Shemtov, whose father oversaw the Chabad network in the United Kingdom at the time. In 2001, Queen Elizabeth conferred on Sudak the Order of the British Empire. Sudak, in turn, presented the queen with a mezuzah. A British study found that people who eat two to five apples a week have a 32% lower risk of developing asthma than those that ate less. Eat up! We'd rather wait E4M HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL Your Community Chapel HebrewMemorial.org I 248.543.1622 I 800.736.5033 I 26640 Greenfield Rd, Oak Park, MI 48237 Obituaries on page 78 a Obituaries 19181 June 26 • 2014 77