soul of blessed memory continued from page 67 Rubenstein; her greatest joy, great- grandchildren, Rebecca and Joe Klein, Talya Gellis, David Gellis, Ma’ayan Gellis and Sloan Th eodora Stewart (aka #8). She was the widow of Th eodore, (Ted) Scholnick to whom she was married for 59 years. Clara was laid to rest next to Ted in Florida. Contributions may be made to Jewish Family Service or hospice care. SAMUEL SOLOMON WEINER passed away on April 26, 2018, two days after celebrating his 99th birthday. He was an avid golfer who had six holes-in- one, the last when he Weiner was 98. Mr. Weiner is sur- vived by his sons and daughters-in- law, Frederick and Susan Weiner of West Bloomfield, and Dr. Edward and Marsha Weiner of Great Barrington. Mass.; his loving grandchildren, Dr. Matthew Weiner (Loren) and Courtney Yanni (Frederick). He was the beloved 68 May 10 • 2018 jn Grandpa Sam of his five great-grand- children, Lucy and Ruby Weiner, and Benjamin, Charlotte and Sophia Yanni; his loving companion, Lois Dorman; his dear niece, Marion Brown. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 62 years, Helen; and his siblings, Anna Capizzo, Alex Weiner and Alfred Weiner. Interment was at Star of David Memorial Gardens Cemetery in North Lauderdale, Fla. Contributions may be made to Hospice of Michigan, 26957 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield MI 48033 or www.hom.org/donations. RUTH WEINTRAUB, former Detroiter of Tel Aviv, Israel, died April 29, 2018. Born and raised in Tel Aviv, Ruth came to Detroit on a teacher exchange program in Weintraub 1959. She met Harry Weintraub at the JCC swimming pool and they wed soon thereafter. She taught over the years at Hillel Day School and United Hebrew Schools. She had two children, Lena and Don, and was a daily fixture at the JCC pool and gym. Her love of Israel led her back to Tel Aviv in 1995, where she was an active member of the Beit Daniel Center for Progressive Judaism. Ruth was an avid reader of Israeli and American literature and liked meeting up with her friends to discuss current events at local cafés. She was a fitness fanatic and a pioneer in vegetarianism and alternative medi- cine, with a passion for life and her own way of doing things as evidenced by the decision to donate her body to science for the benefit of future generations. Mrs. Weintraub is survived by her two children, Lena W. Mintz of Delray Beach, Fla., (husband, Neil, and son, Logan), and Don Weintraub of Tel Aviv (wife, Meirav, and daughter, Meidon). She was the wife of the late Harry Weintraub. ROSE WOLOK, 94, of West Bloomfield, died May 6, 2018. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Carol and Alan Lederman; sons and daughter-in-law, Wolok Dr. Kenneth and Rene Wolok, Dr. Howard Wallace; sister, Eleanor Dorfman; grand- children, Dr. Ryan (Becca) Wolok, Jaclyn (Dr. Kevin) Weiss, Landon Wolok, Layton Wolok, Brad Dizik and Jordan Dizik. Mrs. Wolok was the beloved wife of the late Morris Wolok; the sister of the late Lillian (late Samuel) Hechtman, the late Sid (the late Ann) Lieberman, the late Al (the late Sally) Lieberman, the late Irving (the late Tillie) Lieberman and the late Nathan (the late Betty) Lieberman. Interment was held at Adat Shalom Memorial Park Cemetery in Livonia. Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or to a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements by Dorfman Chapel.