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August 18, 2022 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2022-08-18

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AUGUST 18 • 2022 | 65

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a salesclerk as she did to the
leader of a country.
“We had a front-row seat to
the greatest show on Earth,”
said her youngest son Bill.
She did not consider
herself a feminist. She was an
excellent woman.
Ann Newman is survived
by her sons, Eugene (Robin)
Newman, Robert (Judy)
Newman and William
(Natalie) Newman; grand-
children, Michael, Sarah
(Timothy), Samuel (Summer),
Jesse (Eileen), Elizabeth
(Bobby), Daniel (Natashya),
Benjamin, Jeremiah, Abigail,
Rachel (Carly), Jacob (Vera),
Aaron (Elisheva), Shoshanah
(Yedidya), Caitlin, Eli
(Olivia), Josh (Ettie) and
Jonah (Kaitlyn); 26 great-
grandchildren and a world of
friends.
She was the wife of the
late Rudolph Newman and
the sister of the late Pesach
(Doris) Rosen and the late
Yitzchak (Mirale) Rosen.
Interment was at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery in
Birmingham. Contributions
in memory of Ann may be
made to Yeshiva Beth Yehuda,
P. O. Box 2044, Southfield,
MI 48037, (248) 557- 6750,
detroityeshiva.org; Hebrew
Benevolent Society, 26640
Greenfield Road, Oak Park,
MI 48237, (248) 543-1622
hebrewmemorial.org; or
Friends of Israel Defense
Forces (FIDF), P. O. Box
999, Walled Lake, MI 48390,
(248) 926-4110/4111, fidf.org
or a charity of one’s choice.
Arrangements by Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

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