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 711111 , 11 , 1 narei• 22 Teves January 3, 2016 Miriam Berris Ida Boesky Herman Eizen Leya Griner Rachel Kaiman Jacob Lieberman Max Linovitz Robert Margolis Jacob Poss Myron Rosenthal Bella Rubin Ann Gross Starr Beatrice Vaccara 23 Teves January 4, 2016 Herman K. Cohen Allen M Dinkin Jacob Gormezano David Hess Harry Horowitz Anna Lichtenstein Beckie Mason Sarah Repitor Joe Scherr Rosa Schloss Celia Weingarden Sarah Yunis Ida Blum David Drazin Kopel Dworkin Esther Flayer Charles (Tobias) Gellman Steven David Gross Isaac Henig Archie Hoffman Solomon Lumberg Dr. Grant Lewis Mitchell Harry Morrison Hedwig Schloss Samuel Weber Jeanette Weiss Sam Yuster 25 Teves January 6, 2016 Louis Berman Rebecca Colby Rose Feldman Allen Lawrence Leach Jack Pasman Barbara Pollack Babette Protetch Joseph Spiegelman Alfred Traurig Fannie Weingarden 24 Teves January 5, 2016 Eva Alpert Ann Bard obituaries >> Julius Nachman Minnie Pechensky Zelda Schwartz Ruth Shapiro Jacob Sukenic Ruth Ungerleider Issie Wrotslaysky DR. MAX BETTMAN, 90, of 27 Teves January 8, 2016 Harriet Jean Beale Sophie Berman Jerome Saul Coleman Eleanor Greenwald Stella Helfrand 28 Teves January 9, 2016 Betty Barcus Leah Bello Benjamin Danzer Bernard Barney Limond Sigmund Littman Helen Mandell Ann Mitteldorf Rita Lynn Roth Mollie Weingarden Alma Derin Yaffe Bettman War II. Dr. Bettman is survived by his son, Elliott Bettman. He was the beloved husband of the late Dorothy Bettman. Services and interment were held in Ohio. Contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. 26 Teves January 7, 2016 Sarah Lapinsky Sadie Maltzman Dr Jerry G. Margolis Send a tribute in memory of a loved one –Visit www.YBY.org/JNtributes. 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He is survived by his beloved wife, Dolores Bloch; daughters and Bloch son-in-law, Sandra Golden, Pamela and Randy Watsky; son and daughter-in-law, Philip and Kathleen Bloch; sisters, Phyllis Cotten, Ethel Bloch; brother-in-law, Stanley (Barbara) Mednick; sister-in-law, Hinda Brody; grandchildren, Aron Bloch, Rivka (Jaron) Davis, Yitzchock (Devora) Bloch, Joseph (Lindsey) Golden, David Golden, Allan (Katy) Golden, Melissa Golden, and Lauren Watsky; many other loving family members and friends. Mr. Bloch was the brother-in-law of the late Leonard Cotten and the late Joseph Brody. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Michigan or to the Dorothy and Peter Brown Jewish Community Adult Day Care Program. Interment took place at Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel. r ,.„ , CUSTOM SHIVA TRAYS NIBBLESandNUTS.com ,a Southfield, died Dec. 22, 2015. He graduated from Cal Tech and was a chemical engi- neer at Ford Motor Company. He earned a Bronze Star while serving during World IN MARIAN ELLIAS, 79, of Pompano N Beach, Fla., died Dec. 24, 2015. She grew up in iftil Trenton, Mich., the only child of Clara and Ben. Her father, Ellias a grocer, owned and operated Uncle Ben's, a bar and eatery on West Road. He and his friend, the mayor, named a Trenton street after her — Marian — when she was a child. t In the seventh grade, she decided to become a journalist. Marian earned a B.A. from the University of Michigan and a master's degree, with honors, in journalism from Columbia. She worked as a reporter and editor on papers including Newsday in Long Island and the New York Post. Eleanor Roosevelt was one of her favorite inter- viewees. Marian lived in Manhattan, near Union Square, just down the street from the Strand bookstore, for many years. She offered the hospitality of her apartment to generations of friends and cousins from Michigan. After retirement, she moved to Pompano Beach, where she was active in Womanshare, the Friends of Dickens, the League of Women Voters and the Pompano Beach chapter of the American Association of University Women. Ms. Ellias is survived by more than 25 loving cousins and many friends. Interment was at Machpelah Cemetery. Contributions may be made to American Association of University Women, Pompano Beach, FL 33062, aauwaaauw.net/branches/pompano; American Diabetes Association, 30300 Telegraph Road, Suite 105, Bingham Farms, MI 48025, www.diabetes.org; or Susan B. Anthony Center, 1633 Poinciana Drive, Pembroke Pines, FL 33025, susanbanthonycenter.org. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. GERTRUDE EVANS, 97, died peacefully on Dec. 11, 2015. In the course of her long and event- filled life, she served as executive assistant Evans to the Borman fam- c. 1985 ily, which owned Farmer Jack super- markets. After retirement, Gertrude met the love of her life, George Amber, and spent a wonderful 11 years with "Amber" as his constant personal and professional companion, traveling the world and enjoying their lives together. After Amber's death, Gertrude moved into Meer Apartments on the Jewish Community Center Campus and demonstrated her energies and abilities by becoming a lead columnist for the Meer Messenger, managing the film club and library for residents, and being a beloved member of the com- munity. After suffering several broken hips, she was forced to re-locate to Ambrosia Villa in Beverly Hills. Her incredible spirit remained and she spent her days