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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-05-07

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Soul
of blessed memory

42 | MAY 7 • 2020

ZELDA ROSE,
102, of West
Bloomfield, died
April 25, 2020.
She is sur-
vived by her
sons and daughter-in-law,
David and Allison Rose, and
Jonathan Rose; grandchil-
dren, Kenneth (Kris Miller)
Rose, Peter (Nikki) Rose
and Jennifer (Brook) Morris;
great-grandchildren, Kodi
Rose, Aspen Rose, Matthew
Morris and Brady Morris.
Mrs. Rose was the beloved
wife of the late Milton Rose.
Interment was held at
Temple Israel Gardens of
Beth El Memorial Park
Cemetery in Livonia.
Contributions may be
made to Jewish Senior Life.
Arrangements by Dorfman
Chapel.

TOVA CAROL
SALINGER (nee
Carol Gallancy),
beloved wife,
mother, grand-
mother and great
grandmother, died on April
14, 2020, in Novi.
She was born in 1928 in
Rochester, N.Y., the daugh-
ter of William and Harriet
Gallancy.
She earned a B.A. from the
University of Michigan in
1950 and a master of social
work from Wayne State
University in 1968.
Tova met Seymour
Salinger when he taught a
Hebrew class she took in
Ann Arbor. Their first date
was a hayride organized by
the Intercollegiate Zioinist
Federation of America
(IZFA) on Nov. 29, 1947; and
they listened together as the
U.N. Assembly voted on the

partition of Palestine. Tova
often said that Sy was the
best thing that ever happened
to her and that he was her
rock. They married in 1949
and raised their children in
the Detroit area.
Tova and Sy were active
members of Congregation
Beth Shalom and later
Congregation T’
chiyah, as
well as the Labor Zionist
Alliance Branch 11/Ameinu
and a Jewish Marriage
Enrichment group. Tova
passed on to her children and
grandchildren a commitment
to Judaism, Israel, communi-
ty, and enduring friendships.
As a clinical social worker,
Tova worked first with inner
city Detroit families then
with adult children of alco-
holics and later as a family
therapist and an Imago rela-
tionship therapist.
She did not retire until she
was 82, having spent her life
helping people (clients, fami-
ly members, and friends) feel
safe and comfortable working
through life’
s challenges. In
her gentle, non-judgmen-
tal way, she looked beyond
the surface of people, able
to acknowledge their inner
selves, their feelings, values
and potential. Tova had an
infectious laugh, playful
spirit and unfettered inner
child that endeared her to
the many people she touched
throughout her 91 years.
Mrs. Salinger is survived
by her husband, Seymour
Salinger; her sister, Joan
Baraf; her children, Jeremy
(Vicki) Salinger, Bruce
Salinger and Beverly (Yuval)
Warshai. She is remembered
lovingly by grandchildren,
Angelica (John) Butte,
Yardana (Jay) Donaldson,

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