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November 21, 2024 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-11-21

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NOVEMBER 21 • 2024 | 61

BETH (WEINGARDEN)
RISEMAN, former
Detroiter of California,
died Nov. 9, 2024.
She was born in Detroit
on St. Patrick’s Day, 1943.
She grew up in Detroit, graduating
from Mumford High School, followed
by the University of Michigan (1964).
She worked as an elementary school
teacher, raised three children and
completed her M.S.W
. at Michigan
State University. She practiced social
work in Lapeer, until moving to Grand
Blanc in 1995. She moved to Rossmoor
in Walnut Creek, Calif., in 2014 to be
near her children and grandchildren.
Beth met Carl Riseman at a political
event in Detroit, and they married in
1965. They loved to travel, socialize
and volunteer together. Both were very
involved with Temple Beth El in Flint.
Beth had a great sense of adventure, a
quirky sense of humor and was daring
in ways that were often delightfully
surprising.

Being a mother and grandmother
were Beth’s greatest joys in life. She is
survived by daughter, Rebecca (Nick)
Schoen; sons, James (Kate) and Daniel
(Judy Bernstein); grandchildren, Max,
Josh, Elliot, Zach, Aya, Zoe, Alexa and
Olivia.
She was predeceased by her par-
ents, Leo and Geraldine (Towlen)
Weingarden; sister, Marcy (Bill)
Dickieson;, and husband, Carl.
In lieu of flowers, the family would
appreciate memorial donations to
the Michael J. Fox Foundation for
Parkinson’s Research, the Alzheimer’s
Association or the Anti-Defamation
League.

DAVID N. SHORE, 65, of
Huntington Woods died
on Oct. 18, 2024.
He was the beloved hus-
band of Dr. Helen Shore;
dear father of Douglas
Shore and Elizabeth (Curt Pulleyblank)
Shore; caring brother of Anita (Stan)

Dreyfuss.
Interment was at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery in Birmingham.
Contributions may be made to Frankel
Jewish Academy, 6600 W
. Maple Road,
West Bloomfield, MI 48322, frankelja.
org; or Farber Hebrew Day School,
21100 W
. 12 Mile Road, Southfield, MI
48076, farberhds.org. Arrangements by
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.

c. 1954

ROSALIND HART
SIPHER, 87, of Detroit,
died Oct. 5, 2024, in Los
Angeles, Calif.
She is survived by her
sons, Devan Sipher and
Darol Sipher (Angelo
Pacella), and other loving
family.
She was the cherished wife for 57
years of the late Jerome Sipher; the
dear sister of the late Ernest (Linda)
Hertz; the beloved daughter of the late
Eileen Starkstein Fine (the late William
Starkstein) and the late Albert Hart.

Interment was held at Mount Sinai
Memorial Park in Los Angeles. A
memorial service was held at Temple
Israel in West Bloomfield and is avail-
able to watch online at irakaufman.
com. Contributions may be made to
Cure Alzheimer’s Fund, curealz.org.

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