Yeshiva BETH YEHUDAH rryin> ma navy' 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 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 1989150 Monument Center hie CEMETERY INSTALLATION ANYWHERE IN MICHIGAN Call 248-542-8266 661 E. 8 Mile Road Ferndale 1% blocks East of Woodward www.MonumentCenterInc .com FRESH MARKET 32906 Middlebelt Rd RON FORMAN'S DELI NOSH CARRY-OUT!!! 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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.