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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-07-10

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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.

15 Tammuz July 13, 2014

17 Tammuz July 15, 2014

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Samuel Gluck
Dorothy Goldstein
Leon Kersh
Ida Lowenstein
Alfred Mitteldorf
Pinchas Schwartz
Ida B. Shayne
Elliott Dov Strom
Lena Waldman

16 Tammuz July 14, 2014

Lillian Beal
Anna Celia Dear
Joseph Freed
Seymour Gallant
Louis Jack Goldberg
Estelle Kaplan
Alta Kazdan
Abe Letvin
Eva Levine
Fannie Markowitz
Hyman Milinsky
Rebecca Plotnick
Risha Gitel Rosen

Sam Boesky
Aranka Breuer
George Walter Fischer
Samuel R. Greenbaum
Helena Anna Helszewska
Daniel I. Lambert
Pearl Nusbaum
Lotty Partovich
Joseph Bernard Raim
Dr. Morton Simon
Jean Stalrit
Isadore Morris Taylor
Nathan Unrot
Dave Weiner

18 Tammuz July 16, 2014

Louis Kozel
Sally Lemberg
Sam Stein
Ethel Waldman

19 Tammuz July 17, 2014

Harry Feldman
Elias Herman
Hyman Kowa!
Ida Litvin
Julia Pleasant
Annie Samet
Hilda Schuman

20 Tammuz July 18, 2014

Esther Brown
Siegfried Hess
Max Karol
Irving M. Moskovitz
Oscar Sherman
Edith Strom

21 Tammuz July 19, 2014

Phoebe Budnick
Lena Firestone
Samuel Glickman
Bessie Horowitz
Benjamin Krass
Bernard B. Weinberg Wilder
Irving York

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Obituaries

Obituaries from page 66

A Warm,
People Person

B

ernice Green Herman,
traditional Jewish delicacies.
87, died peacefully
In her senior years, she took
on July 3, 2014, at the
swimming, tap dancing and uku-
Indiana University Hospice
lele lessons. She thought reading
House.
a book on a Kindle was amazing;
She was lovingly referred to as
she enjoyed the theater. She got
Budjah by those who knew her
her first job outside of the home
well. She was surrounded by her
at 67 making challah at a local
loving family and
bakery two days
the remarkable care-
a week. She loved
givers who helped
making pottery and
ease her journey in
developed her own
the last few days of
unique style that
her full life, which
she used to create
she herself rated as a
hundreds of plates,
10 on a 1-10 scale.
bowls, mugs and
Bernice was born
serving pieces to
share with her family
in Detroit on Feb.
8, 1927, to Alex and
and friends.
1
Mrs. Herman is
Rebecca Green. She
Bernice Gre en Herman
had two siblings,
survived by three
Betty and Robert
devoted daughters,
Marsha Herman-Betzen and
(Sonny), who both preceded
her in death. She married the
husband, Dr. Keith Betzen, Susan
love of her life, Simon Herman,
Herman-Livingstone and hus-
band, Dr. Jeffrey Livingstone,
who had been a friend of her
brother's. Simon took notice
Nancy Gould and partne,r Tim
of "Sonny's kid sister" upon
VanValkenburg; five adoring
returning from World War II.
grandchildren, Rachel Betzen
Bernice and Simon married in
and husband, Dr. Tom Littlefield,
Detroit on June 14, 1947. They
Dr. Simon Livingstone and wife,
Dr. Kristin Livingstone, Lindsay
moved to Albuquerque, N.M., in
Livingstone, John Simon Gould,
1956, which became her home
until seven years ago, when she
and Megan Gooselaw (nee Gould)
joined her oldest daughter in
and husband, David Gooselaw;
Bloomington, Ind. Bernice and
three doting great-grandchildren,
Zoe and Simon Littlefield, and
Simon's 33-year love affair was
cut short by his death in 1980;
Nicholas Livingstone; brother-in-
law, Bernard Herman and wife,
Bernice was 53.
Bernice would consider herself
Renee; sister-in-law, Ada Green
ordinary, but those who knew
Robins; many nieces, nephews
her considered her extraordinary.
and cousins.
She was warm, engaging, funny
A celebration of her life will
when she didn't mean to be and a
be held July 19 at the home of
Marsha Herman-Betzen and
lover of people. She did not have
a bigoted bone in her body. She
Keith Betzen; her cremated
was the consummate host, mak-
remains will be buried next
ing everyone feel welcome by the
to her beloved Simon in a
warmth of the home she created
graveside service to be held at
for her family and friends. She
a later date in Albuquerque,
would set the most beautiful holi- N.M. Contributions may be
day tables and her guest list often
made to: Indiana University
included a soldier from the Air
Hospice House, P.O. Box 1149,
Bloomington, IN 47402; ACUI
Force base or student from the
local university who could not go
Education and Research Fund,
home for the holidays. Her culi-
120 W. 7th St., Suite 200,
Bloomington, IN 47404; Canine
nary talents were widely known,
and she spent countless hours
Assistants, 3160 Francis Road,
preparing and teaching others
Milton, GA 30004; or a char-
how to make challah, rugalach,
ity of one's choice. Messages of
matzah balls, kugel, knishes,
condolence may be expressed at
hamentashen, latkes and other
IndianaGreenBurials.com . ❑

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