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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-04-16

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APRIL 16 • 2020 | 39

the late Stanley Engel; mother of
the late Ellen Judy Engel; sister
of the late Hilda Kaplan and the
late Irene Goose.
Interment was held at
Machpelah Cemetery in
Ferndale. Contributions may be
made to the American Cancer
Society. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

ELAINE
FRIEDMAN, 89
passed away peace-
fully April 1, 2020.
She was a strong,
determined woman
in a worldwide fam-
ily. Elaine had many wonderful
friends and co-workers and was
dedicated to them and their
interests.
She was an intellectual,
returning to college while her
children finished educations.
She earned her M.S.W
., and, as a
social worker, she worked with
the Jewish Federation at their
senior life residences; she also
counseled children and families
and volunteered with the family
courts.
Mrs. Friedman loved to travel
and did so across the world,
especially to Israel and Colorado
to visit family. She enjoyed the
arts, jazz, reading and caring
for others. She was a great cook,
particularly for the holidays;
no one made a better brisket.
Although her last few years were
difficult, she had a spirit that all
remember.
Her late husbands were
Raymond Daneman and Chuck
Friedman. Her late daughter was
Gwen Budow.
Mrs. Friedman is survived by
her children, Marc and Linda
Daneman, Robert and Sheryl
Daneman, Maury (Carolyn)
Budow; her grandchildren and
great-grandchildren, Burke and
Mandy Daneman (Mackenzie
and Ollie), Benje and Ashley
Daneman (Matt, Rivi and
Maeve), and Tyler Daneman;
her Israeli grandchildren, Rami

and Bayta Budow, Jonah and
Michal Budow (Hadasha and
Yisca), and Elianna and Noah
Kaplan; her stepgrandchildren,
Yaniv, Ilan and Kerem Budow;
brother, Stewart Shear; sister
and brother-in-law, Debra and
Al Linn; their children all miss
her, too.
A celebration of her life will
be held later. Contributions
may be made to Detroit’
s Jewish
Senior Life or to a charity of
your choice.

DAVIDA GALE,
88, of West
Bloomfield, died
April 9, 2020.
She is survived
by her son, Cantor
Daniel Gale; daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Judith and
Nicholas Greifer; grandchildren,
Noah Gale, Natalie Greifer
and Jacob Greifer; brother and
sister-in-law, Berol and Shirley
Robinson.
Mrs. Gale was the beloved
wife of the late Jack Gale; the
cherished mother of the late
Marsha Gale; the loving sister
of the late Buddy and the late
Phyllis Robinson.
Interment was at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Contributions
may be made to Kadima, 15999
W
. 12 Mile, Southfield,
MI 48076, kadimacenter.
org; Hadassah-Greater Detroit
Chapter, 5030 Orchard Lake
Rd., West Bloomfield, MI
48323, hadassah.org/detroit;
or to a charity of one’
s choice.
Arrangements by Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

GERALD
GOLDBERG, 92, of
Oak Park, died
April 4, 2020.
He is survived
by his sons and
daughter-in-law, David (Mary)
Goldberg and Aaron Goldberg;
daughters and sons-in-law,
Rachel (Jimmy) Duncan and
Ruth (Jon) Garner; grandchil-

dren, Maxwell, Zachary (Lara),
Colin, Victoria and Sidney;
many loving nieces, nephews,
other family members and
friends.
Mr. Goldberg was the beloved
husband of the late Deborah
Goldberg.
Interment was held at
the Adat Shalom Memorial
Park Cemetery in Livonia.
Contributions may be made
to JARC or to a charity of
one’
s choice. Arrangements by
Dorfman Chapel.

LYNNDA
GORELICK, 73, of
Troy, died April 5,
2020.
She was a proud
Wayne State
University Law School gradu-
ate. She lived in California and
worked as a paralegal before
returning to Michigan to be with
her family.
Ms. Gorelick was an active
member of the Troy Community
Lions Club and was committed
to and passionate about her
Jewish faith. She enjoyed knit-
ting, making fudge and playing
mah jong.
She was a true fighter as she
battled and defeated a multitude
of health issues with an admira-
ble positive attitude. Her family
and friends will dearly miss her
quirky sense of humor and pas-
sion for helping others.
Ms. Gorelick is survived by
her brothers, Stuart Gorelick
and Burt Gorelick; nieces and
nephews, Dayna Begien, Damon
and Theresa Gorelick, Tracei
and Ersin Akarlilar, David and
Linden Gorelick, and Scott and
Adrianna Gorelick; great-niec-
es and great-nephews, Nick,
Tabitha, and Lauren Begien,
Dakota, Hudson, and Dylan
Akarlilar, Vivien and Ruby
Gorelick, and Gibson and
Sonnet Gorelick.
She was the devoted daugh-
ter of the late Oscar and the
late Lillian Gorelick; the dear

sister-in-law of the late Roberta
Gorelick.
Interment was at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park.
Contributions may be made
to National Kidney Foundation
of Michigan, 1169 Oak
Valley Drive, Ann Arbor, MI
48108, nkfm.org. Arrangements
by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

DIANE HAUER,
79, of West
Bloomfield, died
April 9, 2020.
She is survived
by her beloved
husband, Harvey Hauer; daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Nicole
(Mark) Snover; granddaughter,
Stephanie Snover; many loving
nieces, nephews, other family
members and friends.
Mrs. Hauer was the sister of
the late Larry (Irene) Kronen;
dearest daughter of the late Lou
and the late Belle Kronen.
Interment was held at
Adat Shalom Memorial
Park Cemetery in Livonia.
Contributions may be made to
the American Cancer Society, to
the Michigan Humane Society
or to a charity of one’
s choice.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

DR. NORMAN
KAPLAN, 89, pro-
fessor emeritus of
internal medicine at
University of Texas
Southwestern
Medical School, died peacefully
on April 5, 2020, of complica-
tions of heart failure.
He was born to Sarah and IJ
Kaplan and raised in Dallas; he
traveled the world over as part of
a six-decade career.
Dr. Kaplan was a world rec-
ognized leader in the field of
hypertension, starting from the
early days demonstrating how
high blood pressure was a major
cause of heart attacks and stroke.
During his prolific career, he
authored 10 editions of the most

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