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service was held at Hebrew 
Memorial Park Cemetery. 
Arrangements by Hebrew 
Memorial Chapel.

ELLIOT 
KRAMER, 72, of 
West Bloomfield, 
died Aug. 5, 2022. 
He is survived 
by his beloved 
wife, Nancy Kramer; 
brother and sister-in-law, 
Robert and Starr Kramer; 
son and daughter-in-law, 
William and Kelley Cantrell; 
daughter, Chari Rzepecki; 
grandchildren, Robbie 
(Brooke) Cantrell, Emily 
Rzepecki, Kristin Rzepecki; 
nephews, Jack (Julie) Kramer, 
Ryan (Nargiz) Kramer, 
Mitchell Kramer, Brett 

Kramer; several other nieces, 
nephews and cousins. 
A memorial service will be 
held Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022, 
at noon at Dorfman Chapel. 
Contributions may be made 
to the National Parkinson 
Foundation or a charity of 
one’s choice. Arrangements by 
Dorfman Chapel.

RABBI ZEV 
SCHOSTAK, 77, 
of Hollywood, 
Fla., died July 29, 
2022. 
He was born 
in Detroit and attended the 
Yeshiva Beth Yehudah. He 
then studied in Israel, where 
he received his rabbinical 
ordination. 
After returning to the U.S., 

Rabbi Schostak received a 
master’s degree in guidance 
counseling at the University 
of Detroit. 
He was a headmaster at 
Yeshiva Akiva and held 
principal positions in New 
York. He was also director of 
Pastoral Services at Gurwin 
Geriatric Center on Long 
Island.
Rabbi Schostak was the 
beloved husband of Marilyn; 
devoted father of Eli 
(Brooke), Channie Sosnay 
(Michael), Rachel Gerstley 
(David); grandfather of 10 
grandchildren. He is also 
survived by his brothers, Zvi 
Dekel of Kfar Saba, Israel, 
Phillip (Dana) of Huntington 
Woods and Lee (Lillian) of 
Beverly Hills, Mich.

A funeral service was held 
in New York with burial in 
Bet Shemesh, Israel. 

MARILYN 
SCOBEL, 83, of 
Bloomfield Hills, 
died Aug. 24, 
2022. 
She is survived 
by her husband of 64 years, 
Gordon Scobel; sons and 
daughters-in-law, Geoffrey 
and Christine Scobel, and 
Bradley and Kimberly 
Scobel; grandchildren, 
Benjamin and Emily Scobel, 
and Ryan and Brendan 
Scobel; brother and sister-in-
law, Sanford and Kim Miller.
Interment was at Clover 
Hill Park Cemetery. 
Contributions may be made 

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