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and great-nephews. He is
also survived by many other
loving family members and
friends.
Mr. Szlamkowicz was the
loving brother of the late
Dov Szlamkowicz and the
late Abraham Szlamkowicz.
Interment was at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery.
Contributions may be made
to Hospice of Michigan,
43097 Woodward Ave.,
Bloomfield Hills, MI
48302, hom.org/donations.
Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
SHEILA
WEINBERG, 84,
of Delray Beach,
Fla. and West
Bloomfield, died
Jan. 22, 2022.
She was born in Detroit.
Sheila was a devoted wife
and mother and took great
pleasure in singing, dancing,
sewing, knitting, playing
cards, cooking and baking.
Norman and Sheila
cherished socializing with
their very dear lifelong
friends. She also volunteered
her time at numerous
charitable organizations
throughout her retirement
and enjoyed spending time
with her grandchildren in
both Michigan and Florida.
Bringing her family together
for any occasion brought her
so much joy.
She left the world a much
better place than she found
it. She gave it more love than
she took. She will be missed
but not forgotten.
Mrs. Weinberg is survived
by her husband of 35 years,
Norman Weinberg. They
had three children, Steven
Weinberg (Tammy), Kevin
Weinberg (Jennifer) and
Laura Silber (Steve). She
is also survived by her
grandchildren, Lindsay
and Melissa Weinberg, Sam
Weinberg, Natalie and Jamie
Silber, Adam, Noah and
Amanda Schlussel.
Sheila was predeceased
by her parents, William and
Bertha Goldstein; and her
brother, Jerry Goldstein.
Contributions may be
made to the Alzheimer’s
Association. Arrangements
by Dorfman Chapel.
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NO JEW IS EVER ALONE
Lois Shiffman
z’l
JUNE 16, 1931 – JANUARY 22, 2022
M A Y H E R M E M O R Y B E F O R A B L E S S I N G
WE REMEMBER & MOURN OUR DEAR FRIEND
LOIS SHIFFMAN
Z’L
Beloved matriarch of the Shiffman family and cherished mother-in-law of
Lisa Shiffman, a Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy Network board member
Lois, along with her beloved husband, Milton
z’l, embraced philanthropic
giving by making leading gifts to numerous causes at home and abroad. Their
generosity changed the face of Jewish education in Detroit, and they were
among the earliest supporters of the Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy Network.
In 1994, they helped create and fund the Shiffman Hospice of the Valleys in
Israel. We will fondly remember Lois for her quiet leadership of the causes she
embraced, the grace and warmth she extended to everyone she encountered,
and the unconditional love she displayed for her large, close-knit family.
RABBI JOSEPH H. KRAKOFF
CEO
RABBI E.B. (BUNNY) FREEDMAN
FOUNDING DIRECTOR
THE JEWISH HOSPICE & CHAPLAINCY NETWORK
OFFER WISHES OF COMFORT AND HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES TO LOIS’S FAMILY:
Beloved wife of the late Dr. Milton M. Shiffman. Loving mother of Gail (Mark) Hennes, Audrey (Peter
Langmaid) Shiffman, and Gary (Lisa) Shiffman. Proud Nonny of Matthew and Mallory, Alex and Mara, Adam
and Amanda, Rina and Josh, Asher and Adina, Gila, Menachem, and Aliza, Jessica and Elizabeth, and great-
grandchildren, Emerson, Morrison, Harlan, Rocky, and Matan Lev. Loving sister of Burtz’l (Rosalie) Gold, Terran
(Roger) Leemis, Doreen (Davidz’l) Hermelin, and Henrietta (Melvinz’l) Weinberg. Devoted daughter of the late
Rose and the late Joseph Gold. Lois was also loved by numerous family members, nieces, nephews, and many
wonderful friends.