THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 6, 1944
Obituaries
MRS. SADIE GLUECKMAN,
80, of 4261 Leslie, widow of
Aaron J. Glueckman, died Nov.
29. Funeral services were held
at Kaufman Funeral Home Sun-
day. Burial was in Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. A Detroit resi-
dent for al years, she was a
member of Hadassah and
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood. She
is survived by a son, Saul; two
daughters, Mrs. Jack Berger and
Mrs. Edward Cohen, and four
grandchildren.
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BEN JACOBSON, 72, of 9225
Cameron, died Nov. 26. Funeral
services were held at Lewis Bros.
Chapel, with Cantor Hyman Ad-
ler officiating. Interment was in
Mt. Sinai Memorial Park Ceme-
tery. Survivors: his wife, Jen-
nie; a son, Charles; a daughter,
Mrs. Jack Kronmal, and a sister,
Elizabeth Sherman.
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MAURICE COHEN, 55, of
15741 Snowden, died Nov. 25.
Survivors: his wife, Amelia; two
brothers, Al of New York, and
Jerome of Baltimore, and a sis-
ter, Mrs. Leo Greenberger of
Ochabee, Fla. Services were
held at Lewis Bros. Chapel. In-
terment was in Mt. Sinai Mem-
orial Park Cemetery.
klar officiating. torn in Sweden,
Mrs. Segan was a resident of
Detroit 61 years. Survivors: her
husband, David; a daughter, Mrs.
David Miller; two sisters, Bettie
Rothstein of Los Angeles, and
Mrs. Lewis Davis of Worcester,
Mass.; Charles and Theodore
Rothstein, two grandchildren, and
two great-grandchildren. Burial
was in Machpelah Cemetery.
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MRS. ZILLA W. GOLDSTEIN
of Petoskey, Mich., died on Nov.
19, after a short illness. Born 72
years ago in Chicago, she was a
resident of Petoskey since 1911,
and was active in Congregation
Bnai Israel and in all civic af-
fairs. She is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Irene Gordon of
Petoskey, and two granddaugh-
ters. Burial took place in Petos-
key on Nov. 21. Rabbi Selig S.
Auerbach of St. Joseph, Mo.,
officiating.
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MRS. ROSE LIPPITT, 58, of
16890 Prairie, died Nov. 26 in
New Grace Hospital. Funeral
services were. held Nov. 27 at the
Ira Kaufman Chapel. Burial was
in Machpelah Cemetery. Mrs.
1Lippitt was the organizer of the
Northwest Women's League of
the United Hebrew Schools, a
member of Hadassah, and of the
Eastern Star. She is survived by
her husband, Dr. Herman E.;
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sons, Irving, Ned, Martin, Albert,
ROSE BRUSSEL, 56, of 1937 Charles and Alfred; daughters,
Pingree, died Nov. 27. Survivors: Mrs. Philip Rubenstein and Mrs.
Mrs. Irwin Chaplan of Toronto, Walter Feldman; brothers, Wil-
Ont.; Sidney and Faye Brussel. liam and Irving Reichenthaler;
Funeral services were held at 16 grandchildren; and two great-
Lewis Bros. Chapel. Interment grandchildren.
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was in Mt. Sinai Memorial Park
Cemetery.
SARAH SAPERSTEIN, 80, of
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18247 Stoepel, died Nov. 24. She
RAE NEWMAN, 58, of Cleve- is survived by Mrs. Ida Levine,
land, died Nov. 26. Survivors: Mrs. Ruth Kaufer, and Bertha
sons, Sanford, Bertram, Nelson,. Saperstein. Services were held
Edwin, Raymond; daughters, Mrs. at Lewis Bros. Chapel. Burial
Herbert Klein, Raphael, Mrs. was in the Yiddish Folks Ceme-
Arthur Bernstein, and Adrian. tery.
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Funeral services were held at
Lewis Bros. Chapel. Burial was
MORRIS KRONSBERG, 76,
in Cleveland.
died at his home, 2323 Cortland,
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Nov. 26. He was one of the
MRS. MIRIAM WEISENFELD, oldest members of Cong. Bnai
•
LAS Director
Tells Hospital's
Expansion Plans
Bernard S. Coleman, associate
director of the Los Angeles San-
itorium and Ex-Patients Home,
revealed the association's plans to
erect a national medical center
on the grounds of the Sanitor-
iura at Duarte, near Los Angeles,
at a cost of $2,100,000, in an ad-
dress at the Fort Wayne Hotel,
Dec. 1
The dinner, which was at-
tended by more than 400 persons,
including prominent local Jewish
leaders, was given in honor -of
Nathan R. Epstein, president of
the Detroit Auxiliary of the Sana-
torium, in recognition of his serv-
ices for the institution where
scores of Detroiters suffering
from tuberculosis were cared for
without charge, on a non-sectar-
ian basis.
In addition to initial contribu-
tions in the amo -,int of $31,000 re-
ceived at Sundays dinner, local
Jewish organizations are solicit-
ing funds for this movement.
Aaron Rosenberg was toast -
master at the banquet. Rabbi
Jacob Segal of Northwest He-
brew Congregation and Center.
gave the invocation.
Mr. Epstein was presented with
a scroll by the national organiza-
tion and his local co-workers in
appreciation of his efforts for the
movement during the past 10
years.
Morris L. Fruman; chairman of
the testimonial committee, was
among the speakers. Louis Ta-
bak, LAS president. who was to
have spoken, was detained by ill-
ness.
Karen Hayesod, JNF Allot
$500,000 to Weizmann Inst.
NEW YORK (JTA)-The sum
of $500.000 for the establishment
of the Weizmann Institute of Sci-
ence in Rehovoth, Palestine, has
been allocated by the board of
68, of 2696 Sturtevant, died Nov. David. Funeral services were directors of the Palestine Foun-
28. Survivors: children, Albert, held at the synagogue. Burial dation Fund and the Jewish Na-
Meyer, Nathan, Louis, Irving, was in Bnai David Cemetery tional Fund of America.
Samuel, David, Dorothy and Sue; Survivors: his wife, Esther;
eight grandchildren, and two daughters, Mrs. Eva Weinberg, Mrs. So] Robbins, Mrs. Max
great-grandchildren. She was a Mrs. Lillian. Garfinkle, Mrs. Ma- Stone, Mrs. Louis Kashdan, and
worker in many local philanthro- mie Bordman of Toronto, and Philip Lane; one sister, Mrs. Sam
pic organizations, and was active Mrs. Fannie Weiner of Los Kaufman of New York. Inter-
ment was in the Bnai David
in Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and Angeles.
cemetery.
Chachmey Lublin. Funeral ser-
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vices were held Nov. 29 at Chesed
MENDEL SLOBI N, 17616
steel Ernes. Burial was in Cong. Northlawn, died Nov. 25 at Los
RUTH AGINS, 2916 Glendale,
died Nov. 23. Services were held
Beth Abraham Cemetery.
Angeles, services were held in
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Detroit at the Ira Kaufman at Kaufman Funeral Chapel.
DR. ZACHARIAH NAIRIN , 62 ,
Funeral Chapel. Rabbis Joshua Rabbi Hershman and Cantor Tul-
of 2643 Park Ave., died Nov. 2.5.
Sperka, Joseph Eisenman, and man officiated. She leaves her
He was a member of Union Lodge
husband, Herman; a son, Eugene:
No. 3 F. and A. Masons, Consis- Cantor Hyman Adler officiated. two daughters, Mildred a n d
He
leaves
his
wife,
Esther;
five
tory and Shrine. Survivors: a
Joyce; her father, Martin Levin;
niece, Mrs. Louis K. Gaylord. sons, Nathan, Samuel, Ernest, a sister, Mrs. Barney Bernstein.
Max
of
SanFrancisco,
Barney
of
Funeral services were held at ,
Interment was in the Machpelah
Lewis Bros. Chapel. Interment Los Angeles; one brother, Israel cemetery.
of
Los
Angeles;
two
sisters,
Mrs.
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was in Beth Sholem Cemetery.
Celia Brown of Los Angeles, and
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DAVID A. YALOMSTEIN, of
Mrs.
Morris
Israel.
Interment
was
Services for MRS. ANNA S.
Manistique, Mich.. died Nov. 21.
SEGAN, 68, of 18107 Cherrylawn, in the Bnai David cemetery.
Services were held in Detroit at
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who died at her home Nov. 28,
Kaufman Funeral Chapel with
were held Dec. 1 at Lewis Bros.
KENNETH E. ROTTMAN, 2925 interment at Woodmere cemetery.
Chapel with Rabbi A. H. Hersh- Glendale, died Nov. 20. Services He leaves two brothers, Moses of
man and Cantor Jacob Sonen- were held at Kaufman Funeral Sault Ste. Marie and Louis of
Chapel with Rabbi Adler and New York; five sisters, Mrs.
Cantor Sonenklar officiating. He Fanny Winkelman, Mrs. Berdie
leaves his wife, Sadie; a son, Sallan, Mrs. Rae Rubin of Wood-
Bernard; two brothers, Henry mere, L. I., Lena and Evelyn
and Dr. M. M. Rottman; a sister, Yalomstein. Rabbi B. Benedict
Mrs. Joseph B. King. Interment Glazer officiated.
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was in the Clover Hill Park
cemetery.
MRS. IDA GORDON of 2647
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Blaine, a resident of Detroit for
ANNA WEINSTEIN, died Nov. 45 years, died Nov. 26. Funeral
21 at the age of 70. Services were services were held Nov. 27 at
held at Kaufman Funeral Chapel Lewis Bros. Funeral Home. Bur-
CHAPEL AND PARLORS
with Rabbi Sperka and Cantor ial was in Machpelah Cemetery.
*en CEOS IPOIKEVARD
H. J. Adler officiating. She leaves She is survived by her husband,
MEI 7-4120
two sons, Morris Weinstein . and Mendell, and a daughter, Mrs.
George Winger; four daughters, Burton Seiden.
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WOLF ROMBERG, 81, of To-
ledo, died in Detroit Nov. 30.
Services were held Monday at
the Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel
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NAVAL OFFICER, veteran with 5
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after 6.
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ROOM TO RENT.
Clean. respectable
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