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.
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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.
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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.
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.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.
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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.'
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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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