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October 03, 2019 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-10-03

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60 | OCTOBER 3 • 2019

Soul
of blessed memory

mercial real estate attorney in
Windsor for almost 50 years, he
was named a Queen’
s Counsel
in 1984. He was a past pres-
ident of the Windsor Jewish
Community Centre.
Harold and his wife, Paula,
were the 1994 Negev Dinner
honorees, highlighting their
leadership in both the Jewish
and secular communities.
Mr. Taub was the beloved
husband for 62 years of Paula
Taub; cherished father of Sharyl
(Alan) Ackerman of Bloomfield
Hills and Dr. Jeffrey (Rene)
Taub of Birmingham; loving
Papa of Dr. Elana Ackerman
(Andrew Goldberg), Matthew
Ackerman, Daniel Ackerman,
Carly Taub, Ella Taub and Sara
Taub; dear brother of Rose
(Charles) Tabachnick, the
late Lill (the late John) Hart,

and the late Jeanette (Stanley)
Finkelstein; brother-in-law
of Barry (Sheila) Levine and
Bonnie Levine; dear son of the
late Sam and the late Sara Taub;
son-in-law of the late Gertrude
and the late Sante Levine. He is
also survived by many loving
nieces and nephews.
The funeral was held at Ira
Kaufman Chapel. Interment
was at Beth El Memorial
Park. Contributions may be
made to Children’
s Hospital of
Michigan Foundation, Pediatric
Oncology Research, 3011 W
.
Grand Blvd., Suite 218, Detroit,
MI 48202, 313-964-6994; or
American Technion Society-
Detroit Chapter, 6735 Telegraph
Road, Suite 304, Bloomfield
Hills, MI 48301, 248-593-6760.

c. 1950

BERL
ZICHERMAN, 95,
of West
Bloomfield, died
Sept. 22, 2019.

He is survived by his
sons and daughters-in-
law, Herman and Shelli
Zicherman, Ralph and Anita
Zicherman, Joseph and Martha
Zicherman, Bernard and Sandy
Glieberman; grandchildren,
Bradley Zicherman, Jennifer
Holdsworth, Lindsey and
Isaac Kaufman, Sarah and
Kyle Meteyer, Kimberly and
Michael Zultak, Summer and
Brian Edmondson, Joshua and
Juli Zicherman, Erin and Zuri
Pineda, Tracey and Jeff Katzen,
Lonnie Glieberman, Pamela
Carney, Larry and Michelle
Carney; great-grandchildren,
Phoenix Holdsworth, Zoe
Kaufman, Samuel Kaufman,
Maya Kaufman, Lucy Meteyer,
Landon Meteyer, Lainey
Meteyer, Rachel Carney, David
Carney, Brooke Zicherman,
Shea Zicherman, Jared Katzen,
Brett Katzen, Cami Katzen,
McKenna Edmondson, Abby
Edmondson, Braylon Pineda,

Talon Pineda.
Mr. Zicherman was the
beloved husband of the late
Theresa Zicherman and the
late Gertrude Zicherman; dear
brother of the late Yehudah
Zicherman, the late Shimon
Zicherman, the late Hershel
Zicherman, the late Volf
Zicherman, the late Helen and
the late Blanche.
Contributions may be
made to Jewish Hospice and
Chaplaincy Network, 6555 W
.
Maple Road, West Bloomfield,
MI 48322; Holocaust Memorial
Center, 28123 Orchard Lake
Road, Farmington Hills, MI
48334; or Friends of Israel
Defense Forces, P
.O. Box
999, Walled Lake, MI 48390.
Services and interment were
held at Adat Shalom Memorial
Park in Livonia. Arrangements
by Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

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