obituaries Obituaries from page 83 JEREMY HABERMAN, 42, of Ferndale, died on Dec. 5. He was the former owner of the Magic Bag Theatre in Ferndale and was instrumental in Haberman getting the state to ban smoking in public places. He was the beloved son of Sam and Toby Haberman; cherished brother of Daniel (Joanne) Haberman; loving uncle of Eila and Suri Haberman; nephew of Anita Fishbein; also the late Sandra Roberts, the late Paula Rotman and the late Bobbi Kay. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Donations may be sent to M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Lung Cancer Research, CIO Dr. Ralph Zinner, 1515 Holcomb Blvd., Houston, TX 77030; or Providence Health Foundation-Cancer Cure Fund, Attention: Dr. Michael J. Kraut, 22255 Greenfield, Suite 228, Southfield, MI 48075. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. Yeshiva BETH YEHUDAH min, ma na•v, HELEN HAUER, 96, of Oak Park, died Dec. 3, 2014. She is survived by her beloved husband, Manny Hauer; daughters and sons-in-law, Sylvia and Stuart Winner of Hauer Farmington Hills, Sandra and Ronald Uscher of Oakton, Va., Debra and Douglas Weiner of Plano, Texas; grandchildren, Jordan (Danette) Winner, Allison (Dan) Mages, Dawn Uscher, Russell Weiner, Darren Usher; great-grandchildren, Peter, Abigail and Sophie; many other loving family members and friends. Contributions may be made to Jewish Senior Life or to a charity of one's choice. Interment took place at the Aaron Moshe Cemetery in Roseville. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. 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. 22 KislevDec. 14, 2014 Joyce Amhowitz Samuel M. Benderoff Anna Bonin Isaac Dinkin Anna Duchan Julius Gold Magdalayna Kahan Thelma Kaplan Ida Kesselman Esther Kirsh Loretta Littman Calvin Myers Miriam Papelansky Mary Peitz Gloria Roggin Sylvia Scherr Dora Sokolsky 23 KislevDec. 15, 2014 Max Carp Hinda Cohn Elizabeth Fenyvesi Marcus Ginsberg Pauline Golden Isaac Kelmanowitz Benjamin Mason Benjamin Matz Samuel Scheinfield Herman Seppen Samuel Silverstein 24 KislevDec. 16, 2014 Hattie Buch Pauline Bell Steven Farkas Louis Ignatz Berger Josephine Gubin Anna Bunin Isadore Jacob Bernard Robert Katz Tillie Cohen Morris Feiner Atta Matz Esther Lachover Fleischman Carl J. Nelson Nina Greenberg Gustave Pines Mania Katzman 27 KislevDec. 19, 2014 Lewis L. Klein Ida Katz Erika Morgenroth Rose Lifton Agnes Sender Samuel Oventhal Louis Stollman Bettie Rothenberg Golda Weisswasser Charles Smith May Zuckerberg Rose Tabock 25 KislevDec. 17, 2014 Benjamin Baum B Beatrice Borocoff Philip A Diskin Rose Ferber Belle Harris Robert R. Marwil Arthur J. Osborne Sam Polinsky Rebecca Pont Samuel Schey Meyer Watnick Dora Zelichman 26 KislevDec. 18, 2014 28 KislevDec. 20, 2014 Moshe Alperin Max A. Bard Allan E. Davis Saul Charles Dorfman Jacob Klainberg Harry Later Jack Osborne Celia Ravin Sadie Rich Annette Schulman Allen Viedrah Jennie Weisman Arthur Woll Rachel Alperin Send a tribute in memory of a loved one –Visit www.DetroitYeshiva.org/iNtributes. YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH • School for Boys • Beth Jacob School for Girls • Early Childhood Development Center Weiss Family Partners in Torah Program • Kollel Bais Yehudah • Bnos Bais Yehudah—Maalot Detroit 15751 West Lincoln Drive • Southfield, MI 48076 • 248-557-6750 • Fax 248-557-6838 • www.DetroitYeshiva.org 1891470 ASK US ABOUT AMERICAN low OUR FREE DELIVERY SPECIAL* Gourmet *conditions apply CANISTERS or TRAYS $10.99 and up 248-851-4450 From m & m 1-800-966-7263 • We Ship Nationwide style Chocolate 4. 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He is that Jack loved being an architect showed that buildings of moderate to the depth of his being such that cost can be examples of the most aes- he always introduced thetic form of architecture. himself to strangers by Jack also was known for saying, 'My name is Jack having a pet peeve for what Friedman, and I am an he referred to as "little uglies" — annoying things architect:" Jack passed away just that escape architectural two days after the funeral drawing, yet still stick out of Bernice Friedman, his like sore thumbs when a beloved wife of 65 years. building is put in use. For Bernice, 86, was well instance, a magnificent known as a longtime parking lot with no place community volunteer and Jack Fried man to hide garbage containers a 30-year employee of or mechanical equipment. Pontiac Motor Division. Other examples included the poor placement of signs, improper Young Jack was drafted into the Army literally right out of high ventilation and the lack of adequate school. He couldn't even attend his restroom facilities. own graduation. He was inducted At one point, he was a lecturer at into the Army Cavalry on July 14, U-M's Pontiac and Port Huron exten- 1944, and served until 1946. During sions and served as an instructor in that time, he earned three Bronze structural engineering and industri- Service Stars for being involved in alized construction at the University three different conflicts. During of Detroit and at Lawrence Technical World War II, he served in France University in Southfield. and Germany and as an interpreter at Jack Friedman is survived by his the Nuremberg war crimes trials. daughters and sons-in-law, Karol Friedman and William Vine of Upon returning to the U.S., Jack Huntington Woods, and Beth and came to Detroit where his parents Marc Feldman of Florida; grand- had moved. Jack studied a year at Wayne University, then transferred to children, Hannah Rose Feldman, Noah Ari Feldman and Seth Aaron the University of Michigan architec- Feldman; brother, Bernard Friedman; ture school and graduated in 1952. Jack designed his own house on nieces and nephews. Spring Street in West Bloomfield as For 65 years, he was the beloved a three-dimensional object in which husband of the late Bernice Friedman, who died Nov. 29, and was the space modulates as a person walks through it. Among his favorite buried on Dec. 2; the loving brother of the late Lionel Friedman and the designs was the sign for Northwood late Naomi Martin; the dear brother- shopping center at Woodward and 13 Mile in Royal Oak, the Pontiac in-law of the late Ben Martin, the late Medical Building and one of the Sandy and the late Al Davis, the late Detroit Country Day school buildings. Leonard and the late Alice Katzman, and the late Albert and the late Ruth In the early 1970s, Jack, along Katzman. with his brother Bernard, developed Interment was at Clover Hill Park the Northcrest Village in Clarkston, which was another example of how Cemetery. Contributions may be made to JVS, Peter and Dorothy Jack was modern, advanced and ahead of his time when it came to Brown Adult Day Care Program, design. 29699 Southfield Road, Southfield, As a designer and project architect MI 48076, www.jvsdet.org ; or for the firm of Wyeth and Harman, Alzheimer's Association, Greater Jack gained wide experience with Michigan Chapter, 25200 Telegraph school, church, industrial and hospi- Road, Suite 100, Southfield, MI tal construction. He was a member of 48033, www.alz.org . Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. the Michigan Society of Architects, ❑