Proud to partner with the
Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy Network
CHOOSE
THE
EXPERTS
CARING FOR THE DETROIT JEWISH
COMMUNITY SINCE 1980
WWW.HOM.ORG
CALL 24/7 TOLLFREE: (888) 247-5701
2066590
DELI NOSH
CARRY-OUT!!!
32906 Middlebelt Rd (at 14 Mile)
(248) 855- 0007
Please see our menu at
www.johnnypomodoros.com
4 ) * 7" 5 3 ": 4 t % & - * 7 & 3: "7" * - " # - &
MEAT TRAY
DAIRY TRAY
FRUIT TRAY
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.
16 Nisan April 24, 2016
Edward E. Schultz
Harry Schwartz
Jennie Shoenig
17 Nisan April 25, 2016
Rozalia Fischer
Charlotte Gould
Morris Greenberg
Jacob Gutterman
Beverly Hacker
Esther Manko
Jacob David Pont
Zelik Rivkin
David Solomon
Irving Sperka
Helen Wachtenheim
18 Nisan April 26, 2016
Louis Forman
Harry M. Goldfarb
Wolf Henigman
Joseph Jermias
Ruth Kape
Henriette Loewenstein
Aaron Malamud
Amelia Meisner
Jacob Rose
Elie Scherr
Artur Stern
19 Nisan April 27, 2016
Charlotte Baggleman
Rosalie Beber Brown
Samuel Butensky
Dora Dater
Pauline Goldberg
Anna Weissler Goldenberg
Bessie Goldstein
Abraham Laven
Percy Oretsky
Beatrice Potok
Yetta Sallan
20 Nisan April 28, 2016
Max Boesky
Max Louis Brown
Max Friedlander
Eli Gerson
Pauline Goldberg
Stanley Hart
Dr. Morris H. Marks
Morris Pushkin
Miriam Rosenheck
21 Nisan April 29, 2016
Louis Corman
Samuel Herskovic
Melvyn Katz
Samuel Katz
Sol Osborne
Sarah Sitrin
Jack M. Unrot
22 Nisan April 30, 2016
Chashe Bas Reb Pinchas
Lena Berman
Meta Betansky
Morton Golditch
Meyer Boruch Marcus
Marvin Polinsky
Samuel D. Radner
Joseph Meyer Raimi
Samuel Salasnek
Dora Schmaltz
obituaries »
Obituaries from page 55
LINDA CAROL
GLIERBERMAN, of
Rhode Island, died
April 9, 2016, after a
brave battle against
advanced cancer.
Linda grew up in
Larchmont, N.Y. She
Glieberman
received her under-
graduate degree in psy-
chology from Harvard
University in 1983. She completed her
doctoral training in 1990, exploring the
intersection of clinical psychology, devel-
opmental psychology, and neuropsychol-
ogy. For more than 26 years, Linda prac-
ticed as a clinical psychologist.
Using her insight for the innermost
strengths of others, Linda devoted her life
to raising a strong, giving family and to
helping those in a number of communities
realize their potential.
She was married to her husband, physi-
cian Dr. Oscar Glieberman, for 32 years.
They raised their twin children, Eva and
Aaron Glieberman, in Providence.
Contributions may be made to the Brain
and Behavior Research Foundation.
FLORENCE “FAYE”
GOLDMAN, 94, of
West Bloomfield, died
April 11, 2016.
She is survived
by her daughter and
son-in-law, Janice and
Michael Cohen of Royal
Goldman
Oak; sons and daugh-
ters-in-law, Dr. Lyle
and Anne Goldman
of West Bloomfield, Dr. Bruce and Dr.
Margo Goldman of Andover, Mass.;
grandchildren, Gregory Cohen, Joshua
(Brandi Dziedzic) Cohen, Dr. Zachary
(Stephanie) Goldman, Jessie Goldman,
Dr. Erin Goldman, Adam Goldman, Seth
Goldman; great-grandchildren, Isaac
Cohen, Sophie Cohen.
Mrs. Goldman was the beloved wife of
the late Philip Goldman.
Interment took place at Adat Shalom
Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia.
Contributions may be made to Reverence
Hospice or to a charity of one’s choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.
Send a tribu
tribute
bute in n memory
memo
mory
mo
ry of
o f a loved d on
one
n e –V
–Visit
V i sit www.Y
www.YBY.org/JNtributes.
YBY.o
r
YESHIVA
E
BETH
E TH YEH
YEHUDAH
H UD
U AH ) S School
chh ooll fo
choo
for
or Boys
B y ys ) B Beth
Bo
ethh Ja
et
J Jacob
c obb School
co
S c hool for Gir
Sc
Girls
irls
ls ) Early y Childhood
Chill
Development
ve
Center
F mily Partners in
Fa
i n Torah
T or ah h Program
Proogr
gram ) K
Kollel
oll l lel
ol
le l Bais Y
Yehudah
eh h ud d ah h ) B Bnos
nos Bais Yehudah
Yehudah—Maalot
h
D
Detroit
Weiss s Family
:HVVW/LQFROQ'ULYH 6RXWKILHOG0,
:H
6RXWKILHOG0,
)D[
)D[
ZZZ<%<RUJ
Z
:HVW/LQFROQ'ULYH
B\\gpfliZfdgXepkfgf]
d`e[n`k_flii\X[\ij%
8;M<IK@J<N@K?LJ
:8CC)+/%*,(%,('.
M`j`kk_\A<N@J?E<NJ%Zfd
56 April 21 • 2016
MARVIN HOFFMAN,
85, of Farmington Hills,
died April 11, 2016.
He is survived by his
wife of 55 years, Sara
Hoffman; daughter
and son-in-law, Amy
and Ronnie Weiner
Hoffman
of Farmington Hills;
grandchildren, Hannah
and Abigail Weiner.
Mr. Hoffman was the loving son of the
late Max and the late Anna Hoffman; the
dear brother of the late Sanford Hoffman
and the late Florence Hoffman.
Interment was at Beth El Memorial
Park. Contributions may be made to
Concert/Lecture Fund of Temple Israel,
5725 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield,
MI 48323, www.temple-israel.org; Hospice
of Michigan, 400 Mack Ave., Detroit, MI
48201, www.hom.org/donations; or a
charity of one’s choice. Arrangements by
Ira Kaufman Chapel.
ALICE KAUFMAN, 85, of Haslett,
Mich., died April 14, 2016.
She is survived by her son, Steve
Kaufman of South Lyon; daughter,
Sheryl Susan Casher of Okemos; sis-
ters, Sophie Salem, Loretta Sabbagh;
grandchildren, Desiree Kaufman,
Lindsay Casher, Cameron Casher,
Devon Casher; many loving nieces and
nephews.
Mrs. Kaufman was the beloved wife
of the late Bernard Kaufman; dear
sister of the late Abraham Kassem, the
late Morris Benlifa, the late Sadie Feld,
the late Leah Zucker, the late Rachel
Goldman, the late Lila Siegel.
Contributions may be made to
a charity of one’s choice. Services
and interment were held at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
GAIL LEMBERG, 79,
of Farmington Hills,
died April 17, 2016.
She was a con-
tributor to the
Infant Group Service
charity. She was
a bookkeeper at
Lemberg
Kozloff Fisheries and
worked in account-
ing at Crowley’s
Department Store.
In the mid 1980s, Mrs. Lemberg
was able to assist a group of Russian
immigrants, who were a part of the
Lemberg family, find their way to
America. Thanks to her efforts, this
family was able to find success in
America, including raising two daugh-
ters who have gone on to become a
lawyer and a doctor. Mrs. Lemberg
helped them realize the American
dream.
Mrs. Lemberg accomplished a
great deal in her life, but she felt her
greatest accomplishment was being a
mother of three and grandmother of
nine. She loved life and lived it to the
fullest.
She is survived by her husband of
57 years, Gene Lemberg; children,
Jeffrey and Cheryl Lemberg, Toni and
Adam Rujan, and Douglas Lemberg;
grandchildren, Alex, Jordan and
Madeline Lemberg, Nicole, Max and