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Yeshiva

BETH YEHUDAH

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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.

8 Elul August 23, 2015
Isadore Michael Bloch
Jason Bodzin
Sol Irving Cohen
Helena Furman
Dr Jeffrey Allan Herman
David Olshansky
Isaac Ross
Monica Rotenberg-Fuchs

11 Elul August 26, 2015
Deborah Atlas
Solomon G Chinitz
Charles Cottler
Irwin Ehrlich
Samuel Freed
Burton Hartman
Minnie Krugel
Ethel Leiderman
Sara Lifter
Avrohom Shmuel Lipszyc
Sarah Lipszyc
Anna Radner
Ben Repitor
Marc Schubiner
Hyman Sklar
Alfred Ivor Stebbins

9 Elul
August 24, 2015
Jacob Kaner
Samuel Koller
Abigail Saperstein
Hyman Schutzman
Meyer Weingarden

10 Elul August 25, 2015
Dora Carmen
Margit Hollander
Yetta B Leib
Abraham David Plisskin
Leon Roy
Frieda Schultz

12 Elul August 27, 2015
Max Blank
Sarah Feinstein
Henry Frederick Greenwald
Ada Horowitz
Wolf Hubert
Marian Levy
Harry Luborsky

Malkah Pasternak
Sarah C. Rapp
Jennie Rosenberg
Herschel Rothenberg

13 Elul August 28, 2015
Irving Ferrer
Samuel lseberg
Anna Kushner Levitt
Isadore C. Lubetsky
Bertha Must
Beatrice Peiman
Sadie Saferstein
Nechama Zalesin

14 Elul August 29, 2015
Jack Carmen
Virginia Cole
Sam Faigenbaum
Loretta Gilda Finkelstein
Harold Lane
Lena Levine
Jacob Nosanchuk
Max Lionel Raimi
Molly Schwartz
Abner Wolf

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August 20 • 2015

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Obituaries

Obituaries from page 75

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obituaries

oanne Elkin Kinney, 83,
of Olympia, Wash., passed
away July 28, 2015.
A proud native of Detroit, Joanne
was a graduate of Cass Technical High
School and Wayne State
University, where she
received a bachelor of
O
fine arts degree. During
the course of her graphic
design career, she worked
at Michigan Services
Credit Union and Stone
& Simons Inc. She also
Joanne
worked as a freelance
Kinney
graphic designer, illustrat-
ing book jackets for Wayne
State and other academic presses.
She was an accomplished artist in
many mediums and showed her work
in numerous galleries, primarily in
Michigan and California.
In 1985, Joanne and her husband,
Richard, moved from Detroit to Ames,
Iowa, where she taught at Iowa State
University and met many lifelong
friends. In 1991, Joanne and Richard
moved to Los Angeles and were warmly
welcomed by the community at the J.
Paul Getty Trust, where Richard was
director of publishing.
In Los Angeles, Joanne and Richard
were thrilled to be closer to many
family members, including Joanne's
brother Robert Elkin and cousin Arlene
Lazerson. During her time in Los
Angeles, Joanne volunteered as a docent
at the Skirball Cultural Center. In the
fall of 2001, she and Richard were visit-

NORMA HESS, 87,
of Oak Park, died
Aug. 14, 2015.
She is survived by
her son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Howard
and Rhonda Hess of
Indianapolis, Ind.;
Hess
daughter and son-
in-law, Karen and Steven Soffin of Oak
Park; grandchildren, Mallory Soffin,
Meagan Soffin, Jordan Hess and
Lyndsey Hess; great-granddaughter,
Aliza Hess; brother and sister-in-law,
Dennis and Susan Kay; sisters, Myra
Fried and Bernyce Heller; many loving
nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Hess was the beloved wife of
the late Otto Hess; the loving sister
of the late Lanore and the late Sol
Stone, the late Rita and the late Kelly
Levitt; the dear sister-in-law of the
late Andrew Fried and the late Ralph
Heller.
Interment was at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Contributions may be made
to American Diabetes Association,
30300 Telegraph Road, Suite 105,
Bingham Farms, MI 48025, www.

ing artists at the American Academy
in Rome, an accomplishment in which
Joanne took great pride. In 2007, Joanne
and Richard moved to Olympia, Wash.,
to be closer to their children and grand-
children.
Joanne loved watercolor paint-
ing, traveling the world with
Richard and collecting art. She also
loved playing Michigan rummy
with friends and family, including
her ex-husband, Dan Colman, with
whom she maintained a lifelong
friendship. She was an avid and
knowledgeable sports fan her
entire life and enjoyed rooting
for her favorite teams: the Detroit
Tigers and the Los Angeles Lakers.
Joanne had a clever and unique sense
of humor, which she shared with many.
She will be deeply missed by all those
who knew and loved her.
Mrs. Kinney is survived by her sons,
Victor Colman (Cathy) of Olympia,
Cantor Joel Colman of New Orleans,
La.; stepson, Scott Kinney (Phyllis) of
Tampa Bay, Fla.; grandchildren Rosa
Colman, Eli Wasserman and Josh
Colman; sister, Elizabeth Weiss of
Farmington Hills; numerous nieces and
nephews.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Richard R. Kinney, to whom
she was married for 41 years; brother,
Robert Elkin; stepsons, David Kinney
and Jeffrey Kinney.
A graveside service was held July
30, at Masonic Memorial Park, in
Tumwater, Wash. ❑

diabetes.org; or a charity of one's
choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

LONIA
KRONENBERG, 93,
died Aug. 5, 2015, in
Englewood, N.J.
She was the
beloved wife of
the late Marek
Kronenberg.
Kronenberg
She is survived
c. 1950
by her daugh-
ters, Estela (Mrs.
Matthew) Burman
of Southfield, Sara
(Mrs. David) Avihar
of Ashdod, Israel,
EEO
UST and Lily (Mrs.
SU
Peretz) Feder of
Englewood, N.J. Mrs.
Kronenberg is also survived by nine
grandchildren and was blessed with 16
great-grandchildren.
Service and interment took place
in Beit Shemesh, Israel. Contributions
may be made to the charity of one's
choice.

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