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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.

19 Cheshvan Nov. 1, 2015

Luba Becker
Morris Binder
Harry Cohen
Helen Glazer
Flora S Hoffman
Bessie Horwitz
Eva Nachman
Mary Mendelsohn Sherman
David Sirota
Harry David Switzer

20 Cheshvan Nov. 2, 2015

Cy Aaron
Martin Amhowitz
Lillian Cahn
Isadore L. Delin
Ray Gellman
Arthur Jaffin
Jules Kamen
Samuel J. Maxman
Ida Miller
Morris Rosenthal
Martin Segal
Albert Vexler

21 Cheshvan Nov. 3, 2015

Meyer Brodsky
Israel Cohen
Max H Cohen
Mina Fass

Louis Harris
Sadie Bienenfeld Haut
Jacob M Horowitz
Gladys Hubert
Rose Leah Kramer
Belle Ida Pearson
Molly Seligson
Dorothy Sosnick
Sabina Water

22 Cheshvan Nov. 4, 2015

Jake Baggleman
Bessie Dinkin
Elke Eisenberg
Luba Elbaum
Louis Charles Freeman
Betty Goldin
Tillie Grossman
Hugo Iczkovitz
Lazer Lazar
Esther Nosanchuk
Sally Raab
Kevin Jay Spitz
Belle Waterstone

23 Cheshvan Nov. 5, 2015

Jennie Berkower
Rose Blotnick
Jerry Eaton
Benjamin Garfield
Nathan Goldstein

Irving Mudrick
Sara Valensky
Isadore Weingarden
Sarah Wexler

obituaries >>

Obituaries from page 77

MILDRED CHAD,

24 Cheshvan Nov. 6, 2015

Max Bednarsh
Fannie Davidson
Milton Herman
Jacob Lichtig
Isaac Malach
Lena Natow
Dora Plotkin
Mary Riskin
Sol Selman
Irving Slutsky
William Stein
Herman Zold

25 Cheshvan Nov. 7, 2015

Morris Ante!
Ben-Zion Burkow
Rebecca Cohen
Jack Fogel
Benjamin Bernard Gaum
Helen Goodman
Jack Kunick
David Member
Coleman Rottenberg
Rebecca Sklar

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83, of Farmington
Hills, died Oct. 24,
2015.
She is survived
by her daughter and
son-in-law, Cheri
and Charles Cohen
Chad
of Farmington Hills;
sons and daughters-
in-law, Richard and
Nancy Chad of Tampa, Fla., Daniel and
Deborah Chad of Commerce Township;
grandchildren, Andrew (Muni) Cohen,
Haley Cohen, Joshua Chad, Elizabeth
Chad, Jonah Chad; great-grandchild,
Parker Cohen.
Mrs. Chad was the beloved wife of the
late Herbert Chad.
Contributions may be made to the
American Cancer Society or to a char-
ity of one's choice. Interment took
place at Clover Hill Park Cemetery in
Birmingham. Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

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Mrs. Feinberg was
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She was also a volunteer fundraiser
for the Labor Zionist movement and
the Alyn Hospital as well as one of the
founders of Hillel Day School. As a
co-founder of the Music Study Group,
she participated with the Bel Canto
Choir and was also active with the
Magen David Adorn and UJA.
Mrs. Feinberg was a magnifi-
cent cook and hostess and opened
her home to many organizations.
She went on to become the North
American representative of Histradrut
— the labor party of Israel.
She is survived by her daughters and
son-in-law, Dr. Vivian Eskin of New
York, N.Y., Barbara and Dr. Stan Cohen
of Bal Harbour, Fla.; son and daughter-
in-law, Dr. Stephen and Libby Eskin
of Bal Harbour; sister-in-law, Barbara
Rosenblum; grandchildren, Yaniv
Kot, Joshua Cohen, Amanda Cohen,
Jennifer Eskin, Rachel Eskin.
Mrs. Feinberg was the beloved wife
of the late Samuel Feinberg; dear sis-
ter of the late Dr. Saul Rosenblum.
Contributions may be made to
Hebrew Academy, 2400 Pine Tree
Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33140; or
Frankel Jewish Academy, 6600 W.
Maple, West Bloomfield, MI 48322.
Interment was held at Nusach Harie
Cemetery in Ferndale. Arrangements
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Staunch Supporter
Of The Law

orman Sommers, 95, of
a charter member of the American
Bloomfield Hills, died Oct. 18 , College of Real Estate Lawyers.
2015.
Mr. Sommers personally partici-
He was born in Detroit and
pated in many cases before appellate
remained a lifelong Michigan
courts, i.e., the U.S. Court of
resident. Norman gradu-
Appeals for the 6th Circuit,
ated cum laude from Detroit
the Michigan Supreme Court
College of Law in 1942; and,
and the Superior Court of
after discharge from the U.S.
Pennsylvania. He prevailed in
Army Air Force, he clerked
all of them.
for Justice Bushnell of the
He was an early proponent
Michigan Supreme Court.
of a ban on smoking in indoor
Norman
Approximately 60 years
public places and work envi-
Sommer s ronments. He championed
ago, he was a founder of
the law firm now named
his cause on radio, television
Sommers Schwartz PC. He retired
and before a Michigan legislative com-
from the practice of law in 1988,
mittee. With support of substantial
but continued as senior counsel to
medical data and statistics, he argued
Sommers Schwartz until his death.
that smoking was addictive and the
During his law career, he represented
cause of numerous preventable deaths
numerous prominent companies and
and diseases to both smokers and
people, and performed the legal work
non-smokers who inhaled secondhand
for many well-known real estate proj-
smoke from smokers. Many years later,
ects, residential and commercial, in
his position was also asserted by sev-
Michigan and other states, as well as
eral courts, two U.S. Surgeons General
handling numerous acquisitions and
and is now accepted by the vast major-
sales of corporations, corporate merg-
ity of the U.S. public; it resulted in
ers and industrial bond issues. He was
statutes banning smoking in many

