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July 20, 2017 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-07-20

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In loving memory of

Manny Charach

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May his memory live on through us all.

248.592.2300 x jfsdetroit.org

we remember & mourn our dear friend and benefactor

M ANNY C HARACH

Z ’ L

When it comes to a legacy of business success, community service, leadership and
philanthropy, Manny Charach sets a standard few can match. A giant during his
professional career as a distributor of consumer electronics throughout the United States,
Manny was equally prolific as a philanthropist. He and his loving wife, Natalie, have
created a legacy of compassionate care throughout the Jewish community and beyond.

Manny was a dear friend and generous patron of our agency with a personality larger than
life. One of Manny’s passions was to ensure all patients, especially vulnerable seniors,
receive the best care possible. For more than 30 years Manny was a stalwart supporter of
the hospice movement and instrumental in the creation of The Jewish Hospice and
Chaplaincy Network.

T he

board of directors and staff of

T HE J EWISH H OSPICE & C HAPLAINCY N ETWORK

offers wishes of comfort and heartfelt condolences
to M anny’s family and loved ones:

Beloved husband of 71 years to Natalie Charach; Cherished father of Jeffrey Charach
and the late Janice Charach; Devoted son of the late Irvin and the late Clara Charach;
Son in-law of the late Joseph and the late Rose Miller; Brother in-law of Esther (the
late Henry) Hankin and Doris (the late Herschel) Shulman; Also survived by his loving
caregivers Gina, Erica, and Sade; many loving nieces, nephews, grand nieces, grand
nephews and a world of friends.

Manny Charach z’l

June 24, 1925 — July 14, 2017

May his memory be for a blessing

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6555 W. Maple Road



West Bloomfield, MI 48322 • 248.592.2687



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