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Yeshiva

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.

BETH YEHUDAH

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31'1 TIVV.P

20 Sivan June 7, 2015

Solomon Burg
Harry Daniels
Abraham Dubin
Naomi S. Eder
Jack Finer
Yosif Geyler
Ida Goldman
Rose Heller
Rubin Herman
Bella Hoenig
Edward Lutz
Max G. Salasnek
Ruth Shafkind
Irving N. Weiss

22 Sivan June 9, 2015

Jacob Surowitz
Charles Usher
Asher Wainer

Sophie Gook
Jacob Horowitz
Mollie Hubert
Golda Klayn
Celia Miedzwinski
Albert Pritz
Jacob B. Shlain
Israel Stillerman
Theodore Weiss

25 Sivan June 12, 2015

Morris H Berris
Isadore Diamond
Sarah Feigelman
Dora Greenstein
Jonas Hakimi
Margaret Mandel
Edith Poss
Marilyn Schane
Harry Wishnia
Ida M Wrotslaysky

23 Sivan June 10, 2015

21 Sivan June 8, 2015

Louis Aronoff
William Cohen
Norman Egren
Louis Gelfund
Rebecca Greenberg
Philip M. Herman
Harry H. Hochman
Norman Patler
Isaac Rosenthal
Alex Saltsman
Moses Weingarden

Bertha Cossman
Isadore Glattstein
Max Kozlowski
Sidney Lorfel
Harry Maltz
Shmuel Rutzimring
Edith Cohen Schwartz
Morris Stoller
Eric Weiss
Elizabeth Welkovicz

26 Sivan June 13, 2015

Morrey Bittker
Benjamin Glick
Leo Gruenebaum
Esther Anna Moskowitz
Chana Nusbaum
George Shore
Ella Silber
Bella Unrot
Deborah Vernick

24 Sivan June 11, 2015

Dora Kraus
Moritz Miedzwinski
Shirley Skolnick

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

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obituaries

Obituaries from page 55

Longtime Dentist

D

r. Israel "Sol" Saginaw,
D.D.S., 96, passed away at
his Ann Arbor home on
May 24, 2015.
Sol was born in Detroit on Nov.
16, 1918, the first child of Abraham
and Pearl Saginaw and the first of
his family to be born in the United
States. After graduating from
Central High School, Sol attended
Wayne University. He received a low
draft number, but was deferred to
allow him to finish his degree.
From 1941-1945, he served his
country in the Army. After attend-
ing Officer Candidate School, Sol
was in the Coast Artillery Corps
stateside and then in Hawaii,
Okinawa and Korea. He achieved
the rank of first lieutenant.
In 1943, on leave at home, he
married the love of his life, Helen
Sherman, "the girl who lived
downstairs:' Their first child was
born while Sol was on his way to
Okinawa.
After the war, Sol attended the
University of Detroit School of
Dentistry, graduating in 1950. He
practiced dentistry in Detroit for 41
years and was an active member of
the Alpha Omega Fraternity.
After retiring, Sol and Helen
enjoyed traveling and visiting
their children and grandchildren.
Two years after the death of his
beloved Helen, Sol sold his home
in Southfield and moved to Ann
Arbor, where he could be closer to
some of his children and grandchil-
dren. He became active in the Ann

Arbor JCC where he was a loyal
member of the choir, the senior pro-
gram and Yiddish Club.
Sol was always happiest when his
family was present — at Passover
in Rochester, at celebrations for
birthdays, bar and bat mitzvahs,
etc. To celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary, Sol and Helen took
their entire family to Disney World.
To celebrate his 90th birthday, Sol
chose to take his children, grand-
children and great-grandchildren on
a cruise to Alaska.
Survivors include children,
Lorraine (Stephen) Dvorin, Carol
Saginaw (Joachim Frank), Paul
(Lori) Saginaw; grandchildren,
Michael Dvorin, David (Lisa)
Dvorin, Hosea Frank (Jody Brandt),
Jeffrey Dvorin (Seeta Badrinath),
Zachary Saginaw, Mariel Frank and
Benjamin Saginaw; great-grand-
children, Gina Dvorin, Lindsey
Dvorin, Samuel Dvorin, Zoe Dvorin,
Ian Dvorin, Lyra Dvorin and Jonah
Frank; nephew, Jeffrey (Dana)
Nusbaum; grandnephew, Joshua
Nusbaum; grandniece, Adrienne
Nusbaum.
Sol is predeceased by his parents,
Abraham and Pearl Saginaw; his
sister, Grace Nusbaum; and his wife,
Helen Sherman Saginaw.
Burial was at Machpelah
Cemetery in Ferndale. In memory
of Sol, please consider a donation
to Food Gatherers, PO Box 131037,
Ann Arbor. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel. ❑

FRED ENDELMAN,

took place at Machpelah Cemetery in
Ferndale. Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

82, of West
Bloomfield, died May
27, 2015.
He survived by his
beloved wife, Evelyn
Endelman;
ters and son-in-law,
Endelman
Cheryl and Allan
Rothenberg of West
Bloomfield, Susan Endelman of West
Bloomfield; son and daughter-in-law,
Robert and Irish Endelman of Redway,
Calif.; brother and sister-in-law, Earle
and Sandra Endelman of Bloomfield
Hills; grandchildren, Carly Rothenberg,
Brandon Rothenberg, Eric Owdish. He
is also remembered by many loving
nieces, nephews, other family members
and friends.
Contributions may be made to
the Michigan Humane Society or to
ASPCA (Association for Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals). Interment

EVELYN GRODMAN, 86, of

Southfield, died May 30, 2015.
She is survived by her son, Marc
Grodman of Southfield; daughter, Lori
Wais of Bloomfield Hills; sister, Rita
Goldstone; grandchildren, Marissa and
Sydney. She is also remembered by
many loving nieces and nephews, other
loving family members and friends.
Evelyn was the beloved wife of the
late Harold Grodman, the mother of
the late David Grodman and the sister-
in-law of the late Harold Goldstone.
Contributions may be made to the
Almost Home Animal Shelter, to any
animal shelter or to Jewish Family
Service. Interment was held at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park in Livonia.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.

Obituaries on page 58

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