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Ira Kaufman Chapel.

HOW
ARD 
KRAVITZ, 80, of 
West Bloomfield, 
died Feb. 5, 2022. 
He is survived 
by his loving wife, 
Paula (Tauber) Kravitz; sons 
and daughter in-law, Grant and 
Lisa Kravitz, and Aaron Kravitz; 
granddaughters, Jordyn and 
Sari; brother in-law, Marshall 
Tauber; sister-in-law, Sandy 
Saussman; nephews, Adam and 
Miles. He will be greatly missed 
by friends and other relatives. 
Contributions may be 
made to the Juvenile Diabetes 
Research Foundation. 
Arrangements by Dorfman 
Chapel.

CHARLOTTE 
ROSENBERG, 
102, of Los 
Angeles, Calif., for-
merly of Detroit, 
died Feb. 1, 2022. 
She is survived by her daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Ronna 
Rosenberg Gross and Eric 
Gross; brother and sister-in-law, 
Dr. Victor and Beverly Gordon. 
Mrs. Rosenberg was the 
beloved wife of the late Jack 
Rosenberg; the loving sister of 
the late Morris Gordon and the 
late Miriam Lupiloff.
Interment was at Clover Hill 
Park Cemetery. Arrangements 
by Ira Kaufman Chapel.

ROBERT A. 
STEINBERG, 90, 
of Bloomfield Hills, 
died Feb. 8, 2022. 
A native 
Detroiter, Bob grew 
up surrounded by family and 
love. As an only child, he lived a 

floor above his cousin Audrey; 
and the two of them were raised 
as brother and sister. Their 
Grandma Blumberg cared for 
them while the parents worked. 
Thus began a treasured relation-
ship between Bob and Cynthia 
and their kids, and Audrey and 
her family.
From the youngest of ages, 
Bob was a talented leader. 
In addition to captaining at 
Central High School both the 
baseball and basketball teams, 
he served on Student Council, 
the Lettermen’s Club and was 
co-chair of the Graduation 
Ceremonies. Bob went on to 
become the youngest president 
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
In 1953, Bob was drafted into 
the U.S. Army, where he became 
a supply expert and radar con-
tact for a domestic anti-aircraft 
base as well as a trainee of the 
Cycle at Fort Knox.
After his military discharge, 

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OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

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relationships and compas-
sion are two of the great 
lessons from Harriet’s 
life. The family wishes to 
thank the many caregivers, 
Vitas Hospice and the Ira 
Kaufman Chapel for their 
loving assistance.
In lieu of flowers, those 
wishing to honor Harriet’s 
memory are invited to 
make a donation to the 
Society of Compassionate 
Friends, a self-help organi-
zation offering friendship, 
understanding and hope 
to bereaved families who 
have experienced the death 
of a child (compassion-
atefriends.org); the Jewish 
Hospice and Chaplaincy 
Network (jewishhospice.
org); or a charity of your 
choice. Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel. 

Most cremations are performed due to financial pressures.
Allow us to give you options.

