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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Unveiling Notices

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The family of the late Louis
Lopatin announce the unveiling
qf a monument in his honor at
3, p.m. Sunday at Chesed Shel
Ernes Cemetery.

The family of the late Rose,
Weitzmen announce the unveil-
ing of a monument in her honor
at 11 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 21 at
Machpelah Cemetery. Relatives
and friends are invited.

The family of the late golly
Shapiro announce the unveiling
of a monument in her honor at
U30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 21 at
Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery.
Relatives and friends are in-
vited.

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The family of the late Leo
Gold announce the unveiling of
a monument in his memory at
2 'p.m. Sunday, Sept, 21, at
Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery, 14
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ives and friends are in-
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Obituaries

REBECCA SUSSMAN, of 2491
Glynn Court, died Aug. 28. Ser-
vices were held at Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. She leaves her
daughters, Mrs. Samuel Gilbert
and Mrs. Bernard Bahr, brother,
A. M. Diamond, and sister, Mrs.
Joseph Chafetz.

' MENDEL ITSKOVITZ, of 2689
Sturtevant avenue, died Aug.
31. Services were held at Ira
Kaufman Chapel. Surviving him
are his wife, Caroline, son, Har-
ry, and daughters, Mrs. Sam
Kaufman, Mrs. Nathan Amaly,

Mrs. Harry Krensky, Mrs. Harry
MEYER L SOMBERG, 66,
Siegel, Mrs. Max Borensten and died Sept. 3. Services were at
Mrs. Sol Epstein.
the Hebrew Benevolent Society.
Surviving are his wife, Golda;
ANNA SHAPIRO, of 1971 sons, Sam and Max; and daugh-
Glynn Court, died Aug. 27. Ser- ter, Mrs. Bessie Allowitz.
vices were held at Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. Her daughter,
ADOLPH ARANOWITZ, 73,
Mrs. Ervin B. Moss, survives.
died Sept, 4. Services were at
the Hebrew Benevolent Society.
HARRY B. FRIEDMAN, of He leaves two daughters, Mrs.
Miami Beach. He leaves his Jennie Simons and Mrs. Ruth
wife, Werra. Mr. Friedman Gcttlieb.
managed the Belcrest Hotel in
Detroit for a number of years
MISS LINA FRIEDMAN, 50,
and was engaged in the hotel
business at the time of his death. died Sept. 4. Services were at
the Hebrew Benevolent Society.
MAX LOUIS HIRSCH'? 62, Survivors are her mother, Rose;
died Sept. 5. Services were at sisters, Mrs. Fannie Mandel and
the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Mrs. Anna Gitlin; and brother,
Surviving are his wife, Marga- William.
reth, and sons, Hans W. and
William N. Anderson.
ISIDORE GARBER, 46, died
Sept, 7, Services were at the
ANNA ABRANOVICH, 84, Hebrew Benevolent Society, He
died Aug, 29. Services were at leaves his wife, Sarah, son, Ar-
the Hebrew Benevolent Society. nold, daughters, Mrs. Marchia
Survivors are a son, Louis, and Weiss and Annette, and-mother,
daughters, Mrs. Esther Wextein, Dora.
Mrs. Catherine Mirtenbaum,
Mrs. Katie Raiden, Mrs. Bessie
Weinstein and Mrs. Jennie Pos- MAX FRANKEN, 58, died Aug.
26. Services were at the He-
ner.
brew Benevolent Society. Sur-
JACOB SCHNEIDER, 81, died viving are his wife, Irma, a
Sept. 2. Services were at the daughter, Ruth, and a brother.
Hebrew Benevolent Society. He
leaves his wife, Ethel; sons,
DR. JULES GOLDSMITH, 44,
Frank, Philip, George and Her- of Beverly Hills, Calif., formerly
man; and daughters, Mrs. Rose of Detroit, died Sept. 5. Serv-
Feldman and Mrs. Jean Good- ices were held at Lewis Bros.
man.
Memorial Chapel. He leaves his
wife, Betty, sons, Richard, Oli-
SAM RICE, 65, died Sept. 7. ver and Henry, parents, Mr. and
Services were at the Hebrew Mrs. Morris H. Goldsmith, broth-
Benevolent Society. Surviving ers, Irving, David and Harold,
are his wife, Jennie; sons, Mel- and sisters, Mrs. Max H. Hor-
vin and David; and daughters, wood, Mrs. Mitchell Shlain and
Mrs. Eunice Beal, Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Kate Wedes.
Sedman and Mrs. Freda Schen-
feld.

HARRY SHULMAN, 76, of

11501 Petoskey avenue, died
Sept. 7. Services were held at
Lewis Bros. Memorial Chapel.

Rosh Hashonah Greetings
And Best Wishes to All

MARILYN SLUTZKY, 3, of
2132 Victoria avenue, Windsor.
Services were held at Lewis
Bros. Memorial Chapel. She is
survived by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Slutzky.

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THERE IS STILL TIME!!

Rosh Hashonah-Yom Kippur .. days hallowed
with the tradition of Judaism . . . The season
of the years when Jewish minds and souls seek
rest ... penance ... solace.

This, the holiest month of the year.
has become through the passage of
time, the season for erecting of
monuments on the cemetery.

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member of your family resting
on the cemetery without a mon-
ument—NOW Is the time to or-
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KARL C. BERG, Owner and Designer

53, of 3032
Cortland avenue, died Sept. 3.
Services were held at Lewis
Bros.' Memorial Chapel. Sur-
viving her are her husband,
Jacob, daughter, Mrs. Herman
Grand, son, Stanley, brothers,
Morris and Philip Stone, and
sister Mrs. Sam Holtz.

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DR. HARRY M. ABRAMS, 47,

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ESTHER MEYERS, 70, died
Seplfl 2. Services were held at
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
her daughters, Mrs. Benjamin
Sweet, Mrs. Tillie Gunsberg and
Mrs. Lillian Feldman.

SAM RACHLIN, of 4364 Wa-
verly avenue, died Sept. 6.
Services were held at Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. Surviving him are
his wife,' Dora, sons, Benjamin
and Mack of Los Angeles,
daughter, Mrs. Harry Abrams,
brother, Hyman, and sister, Mrs.
Max Borison.

ANNA PATH, 82, of Altoona,
Pa., died Sept. 1, She leaves
her daughter, Mrs. N. Katzman
of Detroit.

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uses, urns, flasks, candle sticks, figurines, statuary,
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Lamps Modernised, Repaired
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Born in Cincianati, Mr. Man-
ischewitz attended school there
and in JerusUlem, where he
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In 1913 he returned to this
country, after the death of his
OLGA ROTHENBERG, of father, Rabbi Dov Ber Manische-
Washington, D.C. died Sept, 6. witz, founder of the firm.
Services were held at Lewis
Bros. Memorial Chapel. She
leaves her husband, Max, sons,
David Roland and Bernard, and
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daughters, Mrs. Panette Stew-
art and Mrs. Aubrey Etten-
heimer.

JAN KABRON, one month, of
14007 Robson avenue, died Sept.
4. Services were held at Lewis
Bros. Memorial Chapel. Surviv-
ing are parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Kabron.

JULIUS KOZLOFF, 46, of
4000 Leslie avenue, died Sept. 4.
Services were held at Lewis
Bros. Memorial Chapel. His
wife, Bella, sons, Bernard and
Harold, daughter, Mrs. David
Riesonan, and brothers Nathan
and Joseph, survive.

Rev. Yehudah Loewy

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GUSSIE SIMON, 59, of 9688 Max Manischewitz
Broadstreet boulevard, died
Sept. 5. Services were held at Is Taken by Death
Lewis Bros, Memorial Chapel.
Max Manischewitz, vice-presi-
Surviving her are her husband,
Joseph, daughters, Mrs. B. Aar- dent of the B. Manischewitz
on, Mrs. R. Ruskin and Mrs. H. Company of Jersey City, N.J.
Cohen, sons, Sam and Hyman, makers of matzo products, died
and brother, Morris Hoffman.
last week.

Sept. 3, Services were held at
Lewis Bros. Memorial Chapel.
He leaves his wife, Evelyn,
daughter, Donna, brother, Louis
Abr•amovich and sisters, Mrs. I.
Posner, Mrs. J. Weinstein, Mrs.
L. Radin, Mrs. N. Mertenbaum
and Mrs. A, Weckstein,

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