obituaries » Nibbles The UP’s Jewish Soul I n March 1966, days after Shaarey temple. He mentored several genera- Zedek Rabbi Morris Adler tragi- tions of student rabbis from Hebrew cally died, the rabbi’s widow, Goldie, Union College in Cincinnati who served received a heartfelt letter of condolence his congregation on a monthly basis. from admirers of the rabbi in Ishpeming, In their absence, Bill acted as the lay in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. rabbi and officiated at numerous life- The letter writers, Bill Cohodas and cycle occasions. He also edited the his wife, Lois, praised the Temple Bulletin, directed the Shaarey Zedek program that, religious school and taught in 1948, offered a correspon- confirmation classes. dence study program for Bill was passionate about Jewish children in tiny, far- ensuring that the message flung Jewish communities. of the Holocaust would be Bill Cohodas used the perpetuated and that bigotry materials from Rabbi Adler and prejudice would ulti- to teach his 4-year-old mately be overcome. He was daughter, Lynn, and the instrumental in introducing opportunity spurred other Holocaust education pro- Bill Cohodas Jewish parents to join him grams in schools throughout in Judaically educating the Upper Peninsula. He local children. Inspired by also sponsored an interfaith the process of teaching their kids, the Holocaust Memorial Service, which has parents realized the need for a syna- been held annually for more than 40 gogue and built Temple Beth Sholom in years in Marquette. Ishpeming in 1953. For many years, in his avid support In the letter, the Cohodases also of higher education, Bill traveled annu- proudly reported that their daughter ally to Jerusalem to attend the board Lynn, now a young woman, was engaged meetings of the American Friends of to marry a student rabbi who had visited the Hebrew University. While in Israel, their little UP temple. “All this would as an amateur biblical archaeologist, he not have been possible had it not been traversed the country to visit the sites of for the foresight and generosity of Rabbi new archaeological discoveries. He also Adler.” The couple praised the rabbi’s received an honorary doctorate from outreach to distant Jews as “one of many Finlandia University in Hancock, Mich. mitzvahs performed by Rabbi Adler … Bill and Lois spent 30 winters in which had not been publicized.” Longboat Key, Fla., where they were But most of all, it was Bill Cohodas’ active members of Temple Beth Israel. constant efforts that caused the flame of He had married the former Lois Wenk Judaism to flourish in the Ishpeming- in 1939 and the couple shared almost Marquette area. eight decades of a remarkable mar- Willard L. “Bill” Cohodas died on riage. In a previous era, when mothers July 7, 2016, at age 101 in San Antonio, assumed the major responsibility for Texas, where he had lived with Lois for the day-to-day rearing of children, Bill the past three years. was a “hands-on” father and grandfa- Bill was born in Menominee, Mich. ther. He spent the greater part of his life in Bill Cohodas is survived by his wife, the Upper Peninsula. For numerous Lois; daughters, Lynn Cohodas (Rabbi decades, he was a prominent business- Samuel) Stahl, of San Antonio, and man and civic leader in Ishpeming. He Nancy Cohodas (Paul) Oberman, of was an official of Cohodas Brothers and Denver; four grandchildren and eight the Michigan Financial Corporation, great-grandchildren. which was later acquired by Wells Fargo. He was predeceased by his parents, He was also an active member of Rotary Harry Cohodas, Lillian Levine Cohodas, Club and a 32nd-degree Mason. and Eve Cohn Cohodas; his brother, Bill was one of the founders of the Arnold Cohodas; and his sister, Heather Ishpeming Cancer Society and an Cohodas Frank. avid supporter of Northern Michigan Interment was at Moses Montefiore University in Marquette and Bay Cliff Cemetery in Marinette, Wis. Donations Health Camp for children and adults with may be made to Temple Beth-El, 211 physical challenges on Lake Superior. Belknap Place, San Antonio, Texas, He was intensely proud of his Jewish 78212; or Bay Cliff Health Camp, heritage and commissioned the noted P.O. Box 310, Big Bay, MI 49808. artist A. Raymond Katz to design Arrangements by Swanson-Lundquist exquisite stained glass windows for the Funeral Home, Marquette. * Nuts We use the FRESHEST Kosher Bakery, Nuts, Chocolate & Fruits Same Day Local Delivery Nation Wide Delivery $10 OFF* CUSTOM SHIVA TRAYS SPECIAL %BJSZt%FMJt$BOEZ/VUt1BTUSZ *With Purchase of Any Tray over $50 Northwestern Highway Store NOW OPEN! 248.737.8088 NIBBLESandNUTS.com 2113890 Lane Benjamin Lesko Z”L The Lesko and Winkelman families have been overwhelmed with the outpouring of sympathy and concern on the untimely passing of our beloved Son and Grandson Lane Benjamin Lesko. It is beyond our capacity to acknowledge and individually thank the myriad friends and organizations that have reached out to us, so we are using this medium to extend our thanks to all. One common thread in these condolences has been a sharing that we are not alone in dealing with the mental illness that took Lane from us. We hope that society can come to accept that such problems are pervasive and should be openly discussed, leading to better understanding and support from the judicial, health and insurance institutions. Pat and Marjorie Lesko Betsy and Myron Winkelman 2112580 continued on page 54 Obituaries July 21 • 2016 53