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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-05-23

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Death of I. j. Shevin
Shocks Friends Here

Obituaries

BEN SNOW, 66, died May -6,
1047, at the age of 66. Funeral
Services were held at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society with inter-
ment at Hebrew Memorial Park.
Rabbi Stoilman, Rabbi Wohlge-
iernter and - other rabbis - offici-
ated. He is survived by his sons,
Irving and Herman; four grand
children; two brothers, and a
sister.
• • •
MRS. MONNIE MrTTELDORF,
65, died at her residence, 2575
Richton, May 15. Funeral ser-
vices were held at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society, with inter-
ment at Beth Abraham Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Leizer Levin offici-
ated. She is survived by her sons,
Al and Morris; daughters, Mrs.
Jack Smith and Mrs. Charles
Fenberg, and four grandchildren.
* • •
7 WILLIAM FINK, 54, died at his
residence, 4784 Sturtevant, May
15. Funeral services were held at
the Hebrew Benevolent Society,
with interment at Hebrew Mem-
orial Park. He is survived by his
widow, Fannie, his son, Albert;
daughters, Mrs. Rose Friedman
and Mrs. Sylvia Smaller, and
one grandchild.
• • •
.TULTUS ROTH died at his res-
idence 1940 Pingree, May 18.
Funeral services were held at
the HebreW Benevolent Society
with interment at Hebrew Mem-
orial Park. Rabbi Wohlgelernter
officiated. He is survived by his
wife, Sarah; his son, Andrew
Roth; four grandchildren, and a
sister, Mrs. Herman Oppman.
• • •
MORRIS LESSIN, 60, died May
16. Funeral services were held at
the Hebrew Benevolent Society
with interment at Hebrew Mem-
orial Park. Rabbi Sperka offici-
ated. He is survived by his

daughters, Mrs. Ida 'Itykust and
Mrs. Ethel Lappiia, :arid three
grandchildren.'


MRS. ROSE FELLER, 113, Of
13185 LaSalle, died May 12. Fu-
neral services were held at Teni
ple Beth El May 14. Burial was in
Beth El Memorial Park. Surviv-
ing are her sons, Alfred, Paul
and Jess, and a brother, Simon
King of Chicago.
* • -
MORRIS DEROVAN, 82, for-
merly of Mack Ave., died May 10
in Los Angeles. Funeral serv-
ices were held in Los Angeles.
He is- survived by his wife, Nao-
mi; his daughter, Mrs. Sylvia
Rosenshine; his son, Mark; three
grandchildren, and one brother,
Abraham Derovan of Detroit.
Rabbis Jacob Levine and Simon
A. Dolgin and the Rev. Palltiel
Buchner officiated at the funeral
services.
• • *
RUTH R. OBERNDORF, 3035
Richton, died May 13. Services
were held at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel. She leaves her husband,
William; a son, Ronald; a daugh-
ter, Marilyn; her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Goldberg, and.
one brother, Lawrence Goldberg.
Rabbi H. Rosenwasser officiated.
Interment was at Machpelah
Cemetery.
* * •
MAX DANTE, 2938 Clements,
died May 13. Services were held
at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with
Rabbi Sperka officiating. He
leaves his wife, Lena; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. George Carr and Mrs.
Harry Vinacow; three brothers,
Abe and Samuel of Detroit, and
Louis of Indiana; one sister, Mrs.
David Abramson of Indiana, and
two grandchildren. Interment
was at Machpelah Cemetery.
• • *
OSCAR HURVITZ, 3380 Glynn,
died May 15. Services were held
at the Ira Kaufman ChhpeL He
leaves two sons, Samuel and
Harold; one daughter, Mrs. Man-
uel Rosenbaum; one brother and
one sister. Rabbi Wohlgelernter
officiated. Interment was at
Machpelah Cemetery.

IDA CHASE, 2526 Pasadena,
died May 16. Services were held
at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with
Rabbi Levin officiating. She
leaves her husband, Edward; one
son. .Sol; one daughter, Mrs.
William Weisman; three broth-
ers, Jack Fish of Detroit, Sam
Fish of Chicago. and Morris Fish
of Danville; three sisters, Mrs.
Julius KelLman of Detroit,
Mrs. Morris Rosenbaum and Mrs.
Pauline Robinson of Chicago. In-
terment was at Machpelah Cem-
etery.

News of the death of Irving J.
Shevin- of 18625 Parkside, by
drowning, in New York, at the





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LATE IRVING J. SHEVIN

age of 48, came a shock to his
many Detroit friends.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday from Kaufman Fu-
neral Home. Burial was in Clov-
er Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi EXCHANGE three-room apartment for
five or six-room flat or house. NO.
Morris Adler officiated at the
5350.
services at the Clover Hill Cha
peL
Survivors are his wife, Ida, ac-
tive leader in women's circles
who is retiring as president of
the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew-
ish National Fund; three sons,
Alfred, Herbert, a student at the
Abraham Littman announces
University of Michigan, and Ken- the unveiling of a monument
neth; two sisters, Mrs. William over the grave of his wife, Sun-
Bailies of Flint and Mrs. Al Klu- day, June 1, at Chesed shel Emes
bok of Detroit, and a brother, Cemetery. All friends are invit-
Sam, of Miami, Fla.
ed to assemble at Beth Shmuel
Born in New York, Mr. Shevin Synagogue, Blaine and 12th Sts.,
was graduated from the Rabbi at 1 p. m., to leave for the ceme
Isaac Joseph School. He was tery. Rabbi J. Rabinowitz will
president of Excelsior Manufac- officiate.
turing Co. He was a member of
• • •
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, the Zion--- Monument§ in memory of Pfc. I
ist organization and .Bnai Brith. Irving Woolf and Benjamin L.
Woolf will be dedicated at a
double unveiling ceremony at 1
Fabricant Stricken, Dies
p. m. Friday, May 30, at Clover
At Bnai Brith Convention
Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Mor-
ris Adler will officiate. Friends
WASHINGTON, (JTA)-Louis and relatives are invited to at-1
Fabricant, 58, former vice-presi- tend the service.

Monument
Unveilings

• • •

The double unveiling of a
monument over the graves of
Adolph. and Minnie Moss will
take place on Sunday, June 1, at
1 p. m., at Clover Hill Park Cem
etery. Relatives and friends are
invited to attend the services.
• • •
The family of the late Rose
Dviorman- announce' the unveil-
ing of a monument in her mem-
ory to take place at 12:15 p. m.
Sunday, June 1, at Machpelah
Cernetery. Rabbi Morris Adler
will officiate. Relatives and
friends are invited to attend the
service.

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• • •



Page-Twenty-Three

THEMEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 23, •1947

MRS. MAX M. RUTTENBERG
(formerly Ann Weston), recently
of Detroit, died May 1:1, in
GreensbUrg, Pa. Mrs. Rutten-
berg is survived by her husband,
her mother, Mrs. Louis Weston,
and a brother, Allan L. Weston.
LOUIS FABRICANT
Funeral services were held at the
dent
of
the Bnai Brith, died here
Hebrew Benevolent Society Cha-
pel with Rabbi Morris Adler of- May 13.
Fabricant, who was attending
ficiating. • Interment was at He-
the triennial convention of Bnai
brew Memorial Park.
Brith as a delegate from New
- Plan Morgenstern Dinner
York, suffered a heart attack
CINCINNATI.-Mrs. Carl E. while attending a meeting, and
Pritz is chairman of the recep- died several hours later. He was
tion committee for the testimon- a former assistant district attor-
ial dinner to be tendered Dr. ney of New York County and one-
Julian Morgenstern on May 31, time national director and chief
Dr. Hiram B. Weiss, chairman of counsel for the Legal Aid Society.
the board of governors of the
Hebrew ' Union - College, an-
nounced.

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The date of the unveiling of a
memorial in memory of the late
Dr. David Y. Greene at Clover-
hill Park Cemetery has been
changed from May 25 to June 1
at 3 p. m.

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CH APR AND PAUCItt
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