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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.

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Sidney Applebaum
Fannie Freedman
Victoria Freedman
Toby Lerner
Gus Lew
Rose Lipson
Louis Melton
Harry Shapiro
Isidore Shindler
Jennie-Kogen Singer

+[CT/C[
Abraham Berris
Eva Bryman
Eva Goldin
Hannah Goldstein
Shlomo Leib Hollender
A Charles Lipchinsky
David Modlinsky
Anna Rabinovitch
Samuel Rosenthal
Chashe Scherr
Judah Scherr
Joe Shanbaum
Joseph Whitefield
Sadie Woolf

+[CT/C[
Jacob Berner
Sara Bernstein
Lena Bodzin
Clara Sarah Drescher
Pauline Garelick

Mildred Litwak
Sarah Shulman
Gabriella Weiss
Gertrude Wohl

+[CT/C[
Rose Finkelstein
Minnie Friedman
Yale Lopatin
Keith Anson Mall
Alice Marcus
David Schneider
Max Schultz
Aizik Selesny
Libby Taitelbaum
Rebecca Unrot
Hermine Weber
Joseph Morris Yaker

+[CT/C[
Anna Bennett
Harold Biller
Sidney Burstein
Fannie Gray
Bella Kowal
Lillian Pearson
Fanny Pevoz
Charles Schwartz
Oscar Silverstein
Harold Swartz
David Louis Weiss

+[CT/C[
Hilda Blotner
Maier Brenner
Lem Cherrin
Harry Lee Eisenberg
Edwin Frank Friedman
Ben Hirsh
Jack R. Leeds
Ida Mitz
Herman Modlinsky
Sidney Avrohom Orechkin
Seymour Ribiat
Rose Basil Rose
Julie Rochelle Shacket
Harry Speyer
Lilly Sugar
Aaron Wassermann

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Samuel Z. Birnbaum
Noah Ellias
Mildred Linde Erdos
Robert Flayer
Paul Freudenberg
Reuben David Lauter
Bessie Leach
Ben Lutz
Hans Morgenroth
Harry T. Ross
Sam Stern
Hyman Stolarsky

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RABBI HERSHEL
“HARRY”
GARDEN, 92,
passed away peace-
fully the morning of
March 27, 2017.
Rabbi Garden
spent his early
Garden
childhood grow-
ing up in Milanov,
Poland, with five
siblings: Moshe, Bracha, Chaya,
Tova and Devorah. He studied at
both Baranovich and Chachmei
Lublin yeshivas while in Poland and
Lithuania.
As the Soviet Union occupied
sovereign Lithuania in 1940 and
with the Nazis approaching, thou-
sands of Jews came to the Japanese
consulate, trying to get transit
visas to escape war-torn Europe to
Curacao through Japan. In August
1940, aware that the Jews were
in danger if they stayed behind,
Chiune Sugihara, a vice-consul of
the Japanese consulate in Lithuania
decided to grant visas to many Jews.
Rabbi Garden was one of the 6,000
Jews who received a visa.
Rabbi Garden made it to Kobe
Japan, where he stayed for nine
months and then was deported to
Japanese-held Shanghai, China,
where he lived in the Jewish ghetto
of Shanghai for six years. During
that time, he continued his educa-
tion at Yeshiva Chachmei Lublin as
well as supported the local Jewish
community and the Shanghai com-
munity at large.
During this time, Poland was
occupied by the Germans. Sadly,
Rabbi Garden found out that both
of his parents and three sisters were
murdered by the Nazis. At the end
of the war, Rabbi Garden was able to
acquire a student visa to the United
States. He relocated to Detroit,
where he met and married his wife,
Harriet. He apprenticed as a jeweler
and eventually opened a success-
ful retail jewelry store at Northland
Center in Southfield in 1961. Both
Rabbi Garden and his wife ran the
store together for almost 25 years.
Rabbi Garden had two great pas-
sions: his family, whom he loved very
much, and the love and learning of
Torah.
He is survived by his wife of 64
years, Harriet (Jonas); children,
Jeffrey (Helen Berman), Denise
(Garry Turner) and Gail (Michael
Daien); grandchildren, Jason
Garden, Bradley Garden (Yitty
Levine), Zachary Hyman, Eli Turner,
Danielle Turner; great-grandson,
Joseph Ezra Garden.
Contributions may be made to the

Kollel Institute, 15230 W. Lincoln,
Oak Park, MI 48237; Jewish Hospice
& Chaplaincy Network, 6555 W.
Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI
48322; or a charity of one’s choice.

JUDITH LEEMON,
93, of Las Vegas,
Nev., passed away
on April 21, 2017.
She was born in
Poland to Avram
and Dvera Raizin
on March 15, 1924,
Leemon
and emigrated
c. 1997
with her family to
Windsor, Ontario,
in 1929.
Judith studied art at Wayne
University in Detroit and received
her bachelor of science and master
of education degrees.
She was married to Philmore
Leemon of Detroit from 1945 until
his death in 2001. They lived in the
Detroit area until retiring to Las
Vegas in 1982.
Judith was known for her creativ-
ity, artistic sensibility and ardent
involvement in various Jewish
causes and feminist organizations.
She is survived by daughter and
son-in-law, Elaine and Dan Gruber
of Phoenix; son and daughter-in-law,
Daniel Leemon and Julie Dorsey of
Atherton, Calif.; sister, Bette Gardner
of Tucson (the late Morris Gardner);
brother and sister-in-law, Leonard
and Carol Raizin of Las Vegas;
grandchildren, Laura, Jonathan and
Anna Leemon.

JOYCE R.
LEOPOLD, 84, of
Pompano Beach,
Fla., and Bloomfield
Hills, died April 26,
2017.
She is survived
by her beloved
Leopold
husband, Henry
Leopold; daughters
and son-in-law,
Ronni Elise and Daniel Ducoff,
and Wendy Diane Leopold; grand-
children, Benjamin Joshua Ducoff,
Jeremy Isaac Ducoff and Samuel
Aaron Ducoff; brother and sister-
in-law, Paul and Marcia Himelhoch;
brother-in-law, G. Vernon (Shirley)
Leopold; many loving nieces, neph-
ews, other family members and
friends.
Interment was held at the Beth El
Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia.
Contributions may be made to the
Hebrew Free Loan. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

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