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June 17, 2021 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-06-17

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JUNE 17 • 2021 | 57

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SARAH “SALLY”
MANDEL of
Southfield, died
peacefully on
April 23, 2021, at
the home of her
son, Harleigh Mandel, in
California, where she had
been living for the past 11
years.
She and her late husband,
Dr. Leslie Mandel, a rheuma-
tologist, gave of themselves to
their family, community and
provided their children with a
loving warm home.
Mrs. Mandel received her
bachelor’s degree in education
from Wayne State University
and specialized in teaching
math. She also earned a pre-
vious degree as a medical
technologist.
She was the beloved daugh-
ter of the late Herschel and
Raizel Sheinfeld; cherished
sister of Florence Glen, the
late Mary Ann Sheinfeld, the
late Sylvia Morris and the late
Les Field.
Mrs. Mandel was the won-
derful loving mother of Dr.
Lillibeth (Kenny) Applebaum
and Harleigh (Patty) Mandel;
beloved grandmother to
Aliza (Yakov) Applebaum
Niman, Dovid Applebaum,
Tzippora Applebaum,
Eliezer Applebaum,
Akiva Applebaum, Shira
Applebaum, Carmen Mandel,
Henry Mandel; proud
great-grandmother to Moshe
Leib Niman and Tzipporah
Niman. She is also survived
by many dear nieces, neph-
ews, other relatives and
friends.
A graveside service was
held at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery in Birmingham.
Contributions in her memory
may be made to One Israel
Fund (Medical), 445 Central
Ave., Suite 210, Cedarhurst,
NY 11516. Arrangements by
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