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During the coming week, the students of Yeshiva Beth Yehudab
will study in memory of the following departed friends.
In addition, Kaddish will be said during the daily minyan.

27 Sivan June 14, 2015

29 Sivan June 16, 2015

Mollie Alpert
Ruth Alter
Sadie Aronowitz
Max Blotner
Charles Cohen
Jacob Faigenbaum
Dora Halpert
Jacob W. Henock
Joachim Koenigsberg
Leon Kohn
Clara Levy
Harold J Sansky
Joseph Scheiner
Shirley Shoenig
Benjamin Steele
Shellie Stoffer

Rebecca Lefton Neimark
Rose Schwartz
John David Smith
Samuel Alfred Starr

Leonard Bennett
David H. Horwitz
Ezreal Kazdan
Harry Sczweitzer
Esther Judith Shugerman
Joseph Siegel
Louis Siegel
Harry Smith
Julius Starr
Jenny Tkatch
Isadore Weinstein

2 Tammuz June 19, 2015

Gerald Benaderet
Harris Buch
Lena Goldsmith
Helene Hollender
Gloria Matthews
Pepi Mermelstein
Pincas Reif
Michael Solai
Sally Stambler
Isidor Strom
Lloyd Weingarden

30 Sivan June 17, 2015

Frank Band
Sam Birnbaum
Israel Frankfort
Bertha Freudenberg
Mayer Mittelman
Sarah Schaffer
William Stoller
Barney William Weiner

28 Sivan June 15, 2015

Feige Ackerman
Zelda Blackman
Morris Goldman
Pearl Goldman
Yeshayah Kerzner
Sarah Portnoy
Sally Shorr

3 Tammuz June 20, 2015

Anna Birnbaum
William Brody
Joseph Freedman
Joseph Gittleman
Robert 0 Hacker
Gussie Schechter
Yached Skorka
Joseph Wool
Sarah Zucker

1 Tammuz June 18, 2015

Dwoira Bigman
Leonard Brode
Samuel Graj
Fannie Karol
Leonard H. Kendler

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Obituaries

obituaries

Obituaries from page 63

RITA SUE COHEN,

86, of Bloomfield
Hills, died June 1,
2015.
She is survived by
her husband of 68
years, Elliot Cohen;
sons, Stephen Cohen
Rita Cohen
and Eric Cohen;
c. 1995
grandchildren, Serena
Cohen and Jonathan
Cohen; brother, Stuart Kallman.
Mrs. Cohen was the cherished mother
of the late Lynda-Lou Cohen; the dear
sister-in-law of the late Gloria Kallman.
Interment was at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be
made to a charity of one's choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

OLGA KLEIN
FUZESI, 96, of

Farmington Hills,
died June 5, 2015.
The British rescued
her from Bergen-
Belsen Concentration
Camp. Due to her ill
Fuzesi
health, she was first
sent to Sweden for
two years and then
finally to the United
States a year after.
For many years, she
usT
belonged
to Shaarit
Hod
SutroR Haplaytah.
Mrs. Fuzesi is
survived by a son and daughter-in-
law, Gerald and Greta Hoffman of
Farmington Hills; daughter and son-in-
law, Nancy and Joseph Blau of Las Vegas;
grandchildren, Jessica and Jason Billiau,
Lindsay and Gary Portnoy, Stefanie and
Stephen Spiegel; great-grandchildren,
Isaac Billiau, Judah Portnoy, Levi
Portnoy and Alexis Spiegel; brother-in-
law, Andrew Martin; sister-in-law, Judy
Martin. She is also survived by Erna
Schon and Blanche Schrage.
Mrs. Fuzesi was the wife of the
late Ervin Fuzesi and the late Donald
Hoffman; the cherished sister and sister-
in-law of the late Louis and the late
Olga Klein, the late Arnold and the late
Olga Klein, the late George and the late
Olga Klein, the late Balya Klein, the late
Hershu Klein and the late Manci Martin.
Interment was at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park. Contributions may be
made to the Holocaust Memorial Center,
28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington
hills, MI 48334, www.holocaustcenter.
org; or Jewish Family Service, 6555 W.
Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322,
www. jfsdetroit.org. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

ALFRED GERONEMUS, 90, died June

3, 2015.
He was born on March 1, 1925, in
Brooklyn, N.Y., the son of Helen and
Alexander Geronemus and the brother
of Clement and Saul Geronemus.
A graduate of the NYU School of
Dentistry, he made this home initially in
Hollywood, Fla., and later in Boca Raton,
Fla., with his wife Terry of 67 years. He
practiced dentistry for close to 50 years
in Hollywood.
Dr. Geronemus was a captain in the
U.S. Army, serving as a dentist to the first
family in the Eisenhower administration.
He was adored by his family, patients and
friends; all will miss him dearly.
He is survived by his beloved wife,
Terry (Rosenbluth); his children, Lynn
(Geronemus) Bigelman, Roy and Gail
(Urken) Geronemus; his grandchildren,
Jeffrey Bigelman, Jill (Bigelman) and
Ramin Javahery, Joey and Sharone (Senk)
Bigelman, Jessica (Bigelman) and Scott
Shwedel, Evan and Ashley (Cornforth)
Geronemus, Greg and Katherine (Pier)
Geronemus; eight great-grandchildren,
Jonah, Ethan, and Jacob Javahery, Noah,
Ari, and Amelia Bigelman, Leah Shwedel
and Jackson Geronemus.
Contributions may be made to the
New York Stem Cell Foundation, 1995
Broadway, Suite 600, New York, NY
10023. Services were held at Beth Israel
Memorial Chapel, 11115 Jog Road,
Boynton Beach, Fla. Local arrangements
by ha Kaufman Chapel.

HANNAH
HONEYMAN, 93,

former Detroiter of
Sarasota, Fla., died
May 27, 2015.
Born in
Providence, R.I., the
daughter of Morris
Honeyman
and Bertha (nee
Bohrer) Fineman, she
was preceded in death
by Max, her dear husband of 61 years,
and her brother, Harold.
She is survived by her children, John
and daughter-in-law Deborah Zukin of
Royal Oak, Robert of Southfield, Vicki
of Ann Arbor, Peter of Ann Arbor; eight
grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.
Hannah worked as a clinical psycholo-
gist for 20 years in the Southfield public
schools. She and Max retired to Sarasota
in 1980, where they built a new commu-
nity of friends.
Hannah was devoted to public ser-
vice and was a member of the National
Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), the
Jewish Federation, League of Women
Voters and Jewish Family and Children's
Services, among countless other activi-
ties and volunteer services. In 2002,
she received the NCJW's Hannah G.
Solomon Award, the highest honor it

