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58 | JANUARY 5 • 2023

You can honor the memory of a loved one in a most meaningful way
by sponsoring a day of Torah learning at Yeshiva Beth Yehudah.

During the coming week, Kaddish will be said for these departed souls during the daily minyan at Yeshiva Beth
Yehudah. Your support of the Torah learning of our children and our Kollel’s Torah Scholars brings immeasurable
heavenly merit. Please call us at 248-557-6750 for more information.

Some days seem to last forever…

We’re offering one that actually will.

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P.O. Box 2044 • Southfield, MI 48037
Southfield, MI 48037• 248-557-6750
248-557-6750 • www.YBY.org
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15 Teves January 8
Moshe Budnick
Abraham Fuchs
Max Goldstein
Fannie Harris
Bertha Katz
Joseph Levine
Adolph Mehler
Sarah Lea Sacher
Bernard Shapiro
Morton Steinhart
Aaron Tilchin
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reitel
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Casper Brown
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Shirley Kaplan
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Arthur Mandell
Reuben Miller
Dora W. Milling
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Norman Allan
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Mary Coscarelly
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Jacob Goldis
Irving Kozuch
M. Manuel Merzon
Sylvia Moorawnick
George Must
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Joseph Cossman
Sarah Dubin
Sol Feinberg

Abraham Goldin
Ida Gutterman
Joseph Langer
Leo Isadore Langer
Barbara Mittelman
Esther D. Pearlman
Allen J. Peralman
Elizabeth Salzer
Rose Schulman
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olles

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Esther Cern
Max Delin
Edis Dorfman
Harry Goldman
Solomon Grevnin
Percy A. Maslowe
Norma Jean Meer
Pearl Pelavin
Abraham David Sachs
Ethel Scherr
Carl Singer
21 Teves January 14
Jack Bookstein
Leo Finkelstein
Anne Harris
Simon Lefkowitz
Meriam Mayer
Mildred Palter
Bessie Rappaport
Herman Shorr
Harry C. Wolfe

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HEINZ “HENRY”
YORK LEOPOLD,
95, of Bloomfield
Hills and Pompano
Beach, Fla., born
on April 4, 1927,
in Frankfurt am Main,
Germany, passed away peace-
fully on Dec. 24, 2022.
Born to a middle-class

German-Jewish family, Henry
moved to Düsseldorf as a baby
and spent the first 11 years
of his life there. His father,
Joachim Leopold, was a high-
ly decorated fighter pilot for
the German Luftwaffe during
World War I and, after being
shot down in battle, was held
in France as a P.O.W.

After the Nazis came to
power and the Nuremberg
Laws barred Jewish students
from attending public school,
Henry transferred to the
Düsseldorf Jewish School
where he took art classes from
the renowned artist Julo Levin,
who encouraged him to paint
as he felt. His works survived
the war and are now part of
the collection “The Art of the
Jewish Children,” on perma-
nent display at the Düsseldorf
City Museum.
Henry and his family immi-
grated to the United States
in 1938, landing first in New
York City and eventually set-
tling in Detroit. A graduate of
Cass Technical High School,
Henry served in the Air Force
during World War II as a
translator.
Upon his discharge, he
returned to Detroit where he
met his beloved wife, Joyce
Leopold (Himelhoch), whom
he was married to for 66 years.
Henry had a long and sto-
ried career. Knowing from a
young age that he wanted to
be in business, he became the
owner and president of Display
Creations Inc, which he ran
together with Joyce. Henry
was known within the display
industry for his creativity,
resourcefulness and charm,
in addition to his generosity.
Display Creations was popular
for their Christmas displays
and merchandise, which
Henry and Joyce sourced
directly from Germany and
Italy, where they traveled often
to do their buying. The leg-
acy lives on through Display
Group, a company founded by
Henry’s nephew and former
employee, which has since
gone on to design and con-
struct sets for film productions
and the NFL Draft, as well as
countless high-profile events.
In the early ’90s, Henry and
Joyce came out of retirement
to start a boutique travel

agency, Enjoy Travel (a port-
manteau of Henry & Joyce),
where they turned decades of
amassed knowledge gained
while traveling for business
into a profitable enterprise
for those looking to vacation
off the beaten path. This is
also where Henry developed
his signature sign-off: Enjoy!,
which played on his answer-
ing machine for more than 30
years.
Philanthropic in spirit and
always active in the Jewish
community, Henry served
as president of the Detroit
Hebrew Free Loan Association
and founded the International
Hebrew Free Loan Association.
Never losing his immigrant
identity, Henry made his mis-
sion to help newcomers to the
United States have a shot at the
American Dream.
Throughout his life, Henry
put his family first. While
unable to go to college him-
self, Henry worked to put
his brother Vern through
Harvard Law School and took
care of his parents as well
as his in-laws through their
advanced age. Henry was a
devoted father and cherished
“Poppa” to his grandchildren.
Henry had a zest for life
that was unmatched. Despite
his advanced age and declin-
ing health, he constantly
made trips to New York and
Cleveland to visit his family,
always determined to have a
good time. He had an incred-
ibly strong moral compass
and guided his children and
grandchildren through both
hardships and milestones. He
was famous for his line, “You
don’t do that,” which he often
remarked whenever someone
made the wrong decision.
Mr. Leopold was the beloved
husband of the late Joyce R.
Leopold; dear father of Ronni
Elise (Daniel) Ducoff and
Wendy Diane Leopold; lov-
ing grandfather of Benjamin

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OF BLESSED MEMORY
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