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October 24, 1947 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-10-24

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Page Twenty-two

THE •JEWISH NEWS

Obituaries

SAMUEL LEVY, 4005 Webb officiated. She is survived by her
died Oct. 12. Services were held mother, Mrs. Clara Zeiger; ker
at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with husband, Philip; a brother, Mau-
Rabbi L. Levin officiating. He rice; and sisters, Mrs. Jean Gor-
leaves his wife, Eva; three sons don, Mrs. Fay Isaacson, Mrs. Gol-
David, Morris and Daniel; two die Winer and Mrs. Doris Bottner.
• • •
daughters, Mrs. Samuel Gold-
stein and ' Mrs. Morris Lesser;
HERMAN OSEFF, 83, died Oct.
seven grandchildren and four 18. Funeral services were held
great-grandchildren.
Interment at the Hebrew Benevolent Soci-
ety, with interment at Hebrew
was at Machpelah Cemetery.
• • •
Memorial Park. Rabbi Leizer Le-
FREDA TURBOW, 4002 Webb, vine officiated. He is-survived by
died Oct. 13. Services were held his sons, Sol and Robert; six
at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. She grandchildren, and one great-
leaves her husband, Nathan; four grandchild. • a s •
daughters, Mrs. Philip Spitz, Mrs.
KENNETH DAVID ALPER,
Morris Tucker, Mrs. Louis Aver-
bach and Ann Turbow; her fath- son of Dr. and Mrs. .Abraham
er, William Zack; three brothers, J. Alper, died Oct. 15. He is sur-
Morris, Hyman and Louis Zack; vived by his parents and a
one sister, Mrs. Isadore Abram- hrother, Bernard, and a sister,
son. Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Paula. Burial was at Machpelah
Adler officiated. Interment was Cemetery. a
a
at Bnai David Cemetery.
JOE
HARRIS,
65, of 3005 Chi-
* * •
cago Blvd., died Oct. 17. Dr. A.
CLARA WEISMAN, 2605 Cal-
M. Hershman officiated at funeral
vert, died Oct. 13. Services were
services at Lewis Bros. Memorial
held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel
Chapel. Burial was at Machpelah
with Rabbi Hershman and Can-
Cemetery. He is survived by his
tor Sonenklar officiating. She wife, Fannie; a son, Fred;
a
leaves her husband, Samuel; three daughter, Mrs. David Weiss;
sons, Norman, Paul and Morton; brothers Ben, Nate and Harry of
two sisters, Mrs. Irving Kaplan Cleveland, Sol and Jack of To-
and Mrs. Jacob Levit of Pales- ledo, and a sister, Mrs, Adolph
tine; one brotier, Lawrence Kel- Glick of Cleveland.
a a a
ler. Interment was at CloVer Hill
Park Cemetery.
SAM SCHNEIDER of Miami,
a • .*
Fla., died Oct. 16. He leaves his
LOUIS SILVERMAN, 9279 Hol- wife, Ida; sons, George and War-
mur, died Oct. 14. Services were ren; sisters, Mrs. Morris Dorn
held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel and Mrs. , Harry Miller, and
with Rabbi Sperka and Cantor brothers, Max and Morris.
*
Adler officiating. He leaVes four
SADIE GELMAN, 58, of 3210
sons, Dr. Maurice M., Joseph,
Norman and Harry; eight daugh- Webb, died Oct. 16., Dr. A. M.
ters, Mrs. Victor Fishkind, Mrs. Hershman officiated at funeral
Herman Fisher, Mrs. Nathan Pol- services at Lewis Bros. Memorial
cover of N.
Mrs. Paul Rafaels, Chapel. Burial was at Clover Hill
Mrs. William Pinsky, Mrs. Egon Park Cemetery. She leaves her
Kafka of Calif., Mrs. Harold husband, Daniel; daughters, Mrs.
Lipshy and Florence Weis-
Goldberg and Mrs. Robert Gott-
lieb., Interment was at Bnai Da- man; a son, Henry, and a sister,
Mrs. Eva Weintraub.
vid Cemetery.
a a •
a a *
BENJAMIN A. LEVIANT, 62,
MAURICE B. MANASON, 2628 of 3378 Richton, died Oct. 14.
Fullerton, died Oct. 17. Services Cantor J. Sonenklar officiated at
were held at the Ira Kaufman funeral services at Lewis Bros.
Chapel with Rabbi Thumin offi- Memorial Chapel. Burial was at
ciating. He leaves his wife, Sel- Clover Hill Park Cemetery. He
ma; two sons, Dan and Aaron L., leaves his wife, Celia; daughters,
and two daughters, Dorothy Man- Mrs. Sol Stern of Milwaukee and
ason and Mrs. William Stecklis Beatrice; a son, Irwin; a sister,
of New York. Interment was at Mrs. Anna Chalfin; a brother,
Beth Abraham Cemetery.
Harry of San Francisco, and five
* * *
grandchildren.
• •
GERTRUDE FINLEY4 WARN-
-
ISADORE BRESSLER, 69, died
ER, 2325 Calvert, died Oct. 19.
Services were held at the • Ira Oct. 16. Funeral services were
Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi held at the Hebrew Benevolent
Hershman, Rabb,i Adler and Can- Society, with interment at He-
tor Sonenklar officiating. She brew Memorial Park. Rabbi
leaves her husband, Herbert H.; a Sperka officiated. He is survived
son, Joseph L., and four sisters, by sons, Raymond, Benjamin and
Mrs. Harry M. Selker, Mrs. Al- Louis; daughters, Mrs. Rose Katz,
bert M. Jordan, Mrs. Mitchell B. Mrs. Esther Cohen, Mrs. Clara
Robinson and Elizabeth. Finley. Frydman and Mrs. Shirley Wis-
Interment was at Clover Hill ner, and 15 grandchildren.
Park Cemetery. Mrs. Warner
Frisch to Launch INF
was past president of -the •De-
Campaign in Argentina
troit Section, National Council
NEW YORK — Daniel Frisch,
of Jewish Women, and of the
vice-president of the Zionist Or-
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood, and
ganization of America and hon-
was a member of the Women's orary vice-chairman of the Jew-
City Club. * *
ish National Fund of America,
SOLOMON HELFGOTT, 69, of
left for Buenos Aires, to launch
1869 Walton Ave, Bronx, N. Y.,
the Jewish National Fund Cam-
died Oct. 5. Funeral services
paign in the. Argentine.
were held in New York. He
leaves his widow, Sarah; a daugh-
ter, Frieda; four sons, Louis of
New York; Alfred of Detroit and
Williaim and Nat of Hartford,
Conn.;- and five grandChildren.
• • •
MORRIS COHEN, 62, of 3744
Monterey, died Oct. 14. Funeral
services were held at the He-
Mean Life and
brew Benevolent Society, with
Security for
interment at Hebrew Memorial
Park; Rabbi Rabinovitz officiat=
Our People
ing. He is survived by his widow,
Esther Riva; a son, Abraham; a
and
daughter, Rose; one grandson and
a sister, Mrs
. Rose Gold.
*
Perpetuate the Memory
ARTHUR HARKAVY, 30, died
Oct. 15. Funeral services were
of Your Beloved and Honor
held at the Hebrew Benevolent
Society, with interment at ,He -
Them in Their Lifetime
brew Memorial Park. Rabbi 'Max
Wohlgelernter officiated. He is
To plant trees in Eretz
survived by his parents. Mr. and
_Mrs. Harry Harkavy. of Los An
Israel, call the
* * a
geles.
MRS. MINNIE BORTNICK,
of 2376 Elmhurst, died Oct. 18.
JEWISH
Funeral services were held at the
NATIONAL FUND
Hebrew Benevolent Society, with
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interment at Hebrew Memorial
Park. Rabbi Harold ROsenthal

Abram Elkus,
Former Envoy
To Turkey, Dies

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Funeral
services were held last Friday at
Temple Emanu-El here, for
Abram" L. Elkus, diplomat, jurist
and Jewish communal leader,
who died in Red Bank; N. ,J., at
the age of 80.
Elkus, a native New Yorker,
had a distinguished career as a
lawyer behind him when he was
named ambassador to Turkey in
1916. He served in that post until
the U. S. declaration of war
against the Central Powers. While
serving on various legislative
commissions, he drafted prece-

Friday, October 24, 1947

dent-setting legislation on child
labor, conditions of work for
women and bankruptcy cases.
He was a trustee of the Baron
de. Hirsch Fund, a vice-president
of the Jewish Publication Society,
president of the Free Synagogue
for many years and a founder of
the Jewish Institute of Religion.
He also served as .a member of
the New York Board . of Regents.

Army Honors AJC Man
For Wartime/Activities
NEW YORK (JTA)—In recog-
nition of the aid rendered by the
American Jewish Committee dur-
ing the war in exposing sub-
versive elements, George J. Mint-
zer, counsel for the Amercian
Jewish Committee, was awarded
the Army Certificate of Merit.

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