JANUARY 5 • 2023 | 55 continued on page 56 Arranging a funeral is an emotional process. But choosing the right funeral home can help alleviate the stress. That’s why people turn to us. We understand the wants and needs of families from all walks of Judaism. Our fresh look and feel make everyone feel welcome. We’re centrally located, and our pricing is fair. Our care—and our caring—help ease the burden of a loss. Making a Dorfman difference everyone will appreciate. OUR FUNERAL HOME MEETS THE NEEDS OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY. 30440 W. TWELVE MILE ROAD, FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334 248.406.6000 | THEDORFMANCHAPEL.COM ANITA EPSTEIN, 94, of Oak Park, died Dec. 24, 2022. She is sur- vived by her daughter and son-in-law, Robyn and Steve Flam; son, Stuart Epstein; grandson, Max Flam; brother and sister- in-law, Stanley and Phyllis Berger; many loving niec- es, nephews and a world of friends. Mrs. Epstein was the beloved wife of the late Henry Epstein; the adoring grandmother of the late Mitchell Flam; the loving sister of the late Blanche and the late Beryl Walters, and the late Dr. Eli and the late Joanna Berger. Interment was at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to Congregation Beth Shalom, 14601 W. Lincoln, Oak Park, MI 48237, congbethshalom. org; or to a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements by Ira Kaufman Chapel. PAUL FISHER, 75, of West Bloomfield, died Dec. 26, 2022. He is sur- vived by his daughters and sons-in-law, Alyssa and Marc Tushman, Kaleigh Fisher and Aldo DeLaMora, Alivia Fisher; sons, Jared Fisher, Zak Fisher; grandchil- dren, Max, Brody and Caroline Tushman, Maya Fisher, Rafaela and Avi DeLaMora; sister and brothers, Nita and Tony Tucker, and Alan Fisher; many loving nieces, neph- ews, other family members and friends.