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November 30, 2023 - Image 79

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-11-30

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80 | NOVEMBER 30 • 2023

Natalie Charach was a fixture in the Jewish Community and truly one of a kind.
Her generosity, along with Manny’s, has ensured that those needing transportation could
turn to Jewish Family Service thanks to the Charach Fleet of vehicles.
Her memory will live on in every ride that we provide and we are forever grateful.

We offer our heartfelt condolences to her family. May her memory be for a blessing.

In loving memory

of Natalie Charach

In loving memory

of Natalie Charach

6555 W. Maple Road • West Bloomfield, MI 48322 • 248.592.2687 • www.jhcn.org

Natalie Charachz’l

MARCH 28, 1926  NOVEMBER 21, 2023

M A Y H E R M E M O R Y B E F O R A B L E S S I N G

WE REMEMBER & MOURN ONE OF OUR FOUNDATIONAL PATRONS
NATALIE CHARACH

Z’L


an iron-willed businesswoman with a
backbone of steel and a heart of gold

Natalie was a dynamic businesswoman who made a profound impact in the electronics
and technology business with her late husband, Manny.z’l She used their success to
benefit philanthropic causes throughout our community and across the globe. Fine art,
battling childhood disease and cancer, and sustaining first responders in Israel were
causes close to her heart.

Natalie, an innovative thinker, created Natalie & Manny’s Legacy, a life review
publishing project for JHCN. This enrichment helps patients focus on living in the
moment to document meaningful milestones and family history while imparting
values held, lessons learned, and wisdom earned for future generations to honor
through a keepsake book.

Rabbi Joseph H. Krakoff
CEO
Rabbi E.B. (Bunny) Freedman
FOUNDER

THE JEWISH HOSPICE & CHAPLAINCY NETWORK

OFFER WISHES OF COMFORT AND HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES TO NATALIE’S FAMILY:

The much beloved mother of the late Janice and the late Jeffrey; devoted daughter of the late Rose
and Joseph Miller; cherished sister to Doris (the late Herschel) Shulman and Esther (the late Henry)
Hankin; and dear wife to the late Manny for 71 years. Also survived by her loving nieces,
nephews, grand-nieces, grand-nephews, and a world of friends.

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