Friday, November 28, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Obituaries RABBI CARL N. HERMAN of Temple Beth Israel, Jackson, Mich., died Saturday in Jackson at the age of 53. He -previously was rabbi for 17 years in West Palm Beach, Fla., and was a member of American Legion, Bnai Brith, Rotary Club and Central Conference of American Rabbis. Burial was in Chicago. He sur- vived by his wife, Dorothy. , * * * SAMUEL FINSILVER, 53, of 2725 Boston Blvd . died last Fri- day. Funeral serv.ces were held at Lewis Bros. New Chapel on Puritan on Sunday. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. He Was a native Detroiter. He is survived by his wife, Rose, and three sons, Howard, Edwin and Lloyd. * * * MRS. MILDRED LITMAN, 74, of 11810 Ohio, died Nov. 20. Fu- neral services were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on Puritan on Sunday. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Survivors are her husband, Isaac; her moth- er, Mrs. Anna Shacufsky, and sis- ters, Mrs. Jennie Lipson, Mrs. Hattie Oppenheim, Mrs. A. A. Weissburg and Mrs. Max Lewis. * * * MINNIE E. BALBIRER, 3030 Rochester, died Nov. 21. Services were held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi 'Adler and Cantor Sonenklar officiating. She leaves her husband, Abraham; three daughters, Mrs. Myron Ro- senthal, Mrs. James I. Rubin and Mrs. Benjamin Sax; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Starr of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Samuel Dickman; and seven grandchildren. Interment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery * *' * MRS. MAE J. GROSSMAN, 47, of 19206 Pennington, died Nov. H. Funeral services were held Nov. 20 at Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Beth El Memorial Park Cemetery. Born in Bar Harbor, Me., she came to Detroit in 1935 and was active in Hadassah and Women's Division of Jewish Congress. She is sur- vived by her husband, Henry; a daughter, Mrs. Maurice Reizen; two sisters and two brothers. * * * MRS. ROSE KANIKOW. 62, died Nov. 18. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew Benevo- lent Society, with interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Stollman officiated. She is sur- vived by her sons, Isadore and Sol; daughters, Mrs. Celia Must and Mrs. Yetta Levine, and seven grandchildren. * * * . MRS. GOLDIE WIENER, 62, died Nov. 17. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew Benev- olent Society, with interment at Beth Abraham Cemetery. Rab- bi Stollman officiated. Mrs. Wie- ner is survived by her husband, Hyman; brothers, Fred and Her- man Barbas, and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Rosenthal. * * * BARNETT LEVINE died Nov. 17. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society, with interment at the Nusach Harie Cemetery. Rabbis Stollman and Rabinovitz officiated. He is survived by his widow, Anna; daughters, Mrs. Debby Sampson, Mrs. Ida Floyd, Mrs. Shirley Storobinsky and Mrs. Rose Mil- stein, and one grandchild. * * • PVT. JACK SEMANSKY, 1929 Elmhurst, died March 15, 1945, in Germany. Services were held at MONUMENTS LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 6c a word, Minimum charge 60c. CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956 the Ira Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Levin, Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Adler officiating. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Semansky; one broth- er, Sol, and two sisters, Mrs. Her- man Krastof and Mrs. Leonard Tierman. Interment was in Mach- pelah Cemetery. Services were under the auspices of the Jewish War Veterans. * * * ISADORE MILLER, 3771 Ro- chester, died Nov. 22. Services were held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Thumin of- ficiating. He leaves his wife, Em- ma; one son, Max; five daughters, Mrs. Lester Greenspan, Mrs. Mar- tin Samuel, Mrs. Nathan Miller, Gertrude and Sophie Miller; one sister, Mrs. Sophie Scheck; one brother, Samuel of N. Y. Inter- ment was in Beth Abraham Cem- etery. * * * MRS. IDA PEAhLMAN, 66, of 9360 Genesee, died Saturday. Funeral services were held Sun- day at Kaufman Funeral Chapel. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Born in Russia, she lived in Detroit for 35 years and was a member of Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood 'and the Ladies' Auxil- iary of Jewish National Fund. She is survived by a son, Samuel; a daughter, Mrs. Charles Gold- man of Chicago, and five grand- children. * * * MRS. JENNIE KLIEN, 49, died Nov. 20. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society, with ihterment at He- brew Memorial Park. Rabbi Lei- zer Levine officiated. She is sur- vived by her husband, Rubin, and brother, Herman Lissan. * * * ALEX KRETZMER, 32, died in Los Angeles Nov. 21. Funeral ser- vices were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society, with inter- ment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Leizer Levine officiated. He is survived by his parents, Israel and Fannie Kretzmer, a brother, Joseph, and a sister, Mrs. Ethel Wexler. * * * MRS. SARAH POLACHEK, 75, died Nov. 22. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew Benevo- lent Society, with interment at Oakview Oemetery. She is sur- vived by her son, Andrew; a daughter, Mrs. Bertha Firestone and two grandchildren. Rabbi Moses Fischer officiated. * * * SIMON SINGER, 1975 Pingree, died Nov. l 9. Services were held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Levin and Cantor Sonen- klar officiating. He leaves his wife, Freda; two sons, Isadore and Sander; and four sisters. In- terment was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. * * * DAVID SHECTER, 2683 Elm- hurst, died Nov. 20. Services were held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Rosenthal officiating. He leaves his wife, Ella L.; one son, Max; and three daughters, Mrs. Jack Kaufman, Mrs. Abra- ham Ginsburg and Mrs. Hy Smith. Interment was in Machpe- lah Cemetery. * * MORRIS ROSEN, 1968 Pingree, formerly of Toronto, died Nov. 20. Services were held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Adler offici- ating.. He leaves his wife, Lena; two sons, Benjamin and Louis of Toronto; and one daughter, Mrs. Harry Solomon of Toronto. In- terment was at Ohel Moshe Cem- etery. BUSINESS CARDS NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plasterer Contractor. MA. 5243. HORS D'OEUVRES Canapes, Tiny Cream Puffs Knishes. Specialty Caterers HO. 7217. TO. 9-7855 CARPENTER WORK. No job Is too small or too big. Reasonable prices. Schwartz & Pecherer. TY. 7-7758 or TO. 7-2189. CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch- en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636. FOR BETTER wall washing, call James Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont. MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING and Decorating, interior and exterior, excellent work, rea- sonable. TO. 5-1270. LEAVING for Los Angeles, December 1st. Desire fellows to assist in driv- ing and share expenses. References. NO. 3490, evenings. A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING. Quick service; reasonable. Free estimates. TO. 5-8271. LEAVING town. Selling out furniture Very good condition. TO. 7-2611. RESIDENTIAL or commercial paint- ing. Spray or brush. Reasonable prices-guaranteed work. Free esti- mates. TR. 2-4281, Evenings. 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Besides the introduction, there are four sections: •"Enter Rabbi Joselman," "The Battle of the Talmud," "Watchman in the Night" and "Spanish Journey." Each chapter represents an im- portant chapter in our history. The debates with Pfefferkorn, Rabbi Joselman's intercessions with the Emperor in behalf of Jews whose lives ne saved, Rabbi Joselman's activities among the eminent men in Germany in de- fense of the Jewish communities are a collective presentation of heroic defense efforts in -the early part of the 16th eentury. "Tales of Yore" is another im- pressive contribution to Jewish literature. The popularly priced Jewish Pocket Books should, as they undoubtedly will, gain a very large circulation among English- reading Jewries. JDC `Helps 11,000 Jews Enter Palestine in '47 PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING CEILINGS PAINTED $10.00 WALLS PAINTED $20.00 WOODWORK ENAMELLED $10.00 ABOVE WORK INCLUDES WALL SIZE AND PLASTER POINTING PAPERHANGING, $1.00 PER ROLL PLUS PAPER WANT IT CLEAN? CALL M. 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