Erwin Deutsch’s young life came to an end during the Shoah. But his memory lives on, thanks to a family from farmington hills. More than a million children perished in the Nazi death camps. Since children N\HYHU[LL[OLM\[\YLVM[OL1L^PZOWLVWSL[OL`^LYLHTVUN[OLÄYZ[[VMHSSWYL`[V[OL Nazi killing machine. It’s up to us to keep the memory of these children alive so that they are more than mere statistics of a long ago atrocity. Join the Adopt-A-Kaddish Project, sponsored by Hebrew Memorial Chapel and The Holocaust Memorial Center, and commit to keeping the memory of a child alive in your heart. We’ll send you personal information about your appointed child, along with yearly Yahrzeit reminders and a Yizkor calendar. By pledging to recite Kaddish at Yizkor and Yahrzeit services, you’ll keep the memory of a child alive throughout your lifetime and the lives of your future generations. It’s a beautiful way to promote respect for human rights and foster personal responsibility. For more information, contact Hebrew Memorial Chapel today. HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL Pr Your Community Chapel ly Certifi ed ud o by The Altman siblings were raised to have a love of family, Judaism and Jewish culture, all reinforced by being together at weekly Shabbat and other holi- day dinners. Jules and Debbie took their family to Israel, and all three of their children and all eight of their grandchildren attended Hillel Day School in Farmington Hills. The fam- ily belonged to Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. “Grandpa Jules” found ways to make his grandchildren feel special. He was their cheer- leader, always keeping up with their lives and those of their friends. Enduring memories were created, including at the family’s condo in Jupiter, Fla., over the last 30-plus years. Jules also was a dutiful son who visited and went shop- ping for both his mother and Windsor-based mother-in-law. He stayed in touch with child- hood friends while always being happy to meet new people. Dr. Jules Altman is sur- vived by his children, Suzanne and Dr. Stuart Gildenberg, Dr. David and Jolie Altman, and Karen and Gary Saretsky; grandchildren, Melissa Gildenberg, Mitchell Gildenberg, Brenna Gildenberg, Aidan Altman, Sawyer Altman, Carter Altman, Hannah Gould and Ben Gould; Gary’s chil- dren, Matthew and Young Saretsky and Elyse Saretsky; brother-in-law, Dr. Benjamin Levine; former son-in-law, Seth Gould; many loving nieces and nephews. Dr. Altman was the beloved husband of the late Deborah Altman; the loving brother of the late Larry and the late Mary Altman. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Hillel Day School, 32200 Middlebelt Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334, www.hillelday.org; or to a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. • www.HebrewMemorial.org | 248-543-1622 | 800-736-5033 .YLLUÄLSK9VHK6HR7HYR4PJOPNHU jn June 21 • 2018 63