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Obituaries

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' Zeev Gluskin Dies
THE JEWISH NEWS-29
Friday, April 15, 1949
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Zeev Glus-
kin, one Of the early members of
I the Chovevei Zion movement and
PASSOVER
Funeral. and reburial services a founder of the Geulah Corn-
for Sgt. Morton A. ;Eddie) Sii- pany here, died at the age of 89.
GREETINGS
verman who was killed in actin He was one of the early settlers
in September, 1944,, in German, , and founders of Tel Aviv.
WM. ELSON'S
will be held
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at 11 . a. m.. S un-
day, April 17,
Holiday Greetings
Kaufman
Funeral Chapel.
from
Rabbi Morris
Adier will' offi-
7206 W. McNICHOLS
Mary Leshman
ciate assisted ay
UN. 2-9856
the Jewish War
and Sons
„Veterans. S g t .
12132 DEXTER
r ton Silver-
man .post'of the
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Sgt. Silverman JWV was nam-
ed in his honor.
13928 DEXTER
A graduate of Central High •
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School and a student at Detroit
11724 DEXTER
Institute •Jf Technology, Sgt. Sil-
verman served with the 109th In,
fantry. He was 22 when he was
killed while attempting to de- I
HOLIDAY GREETINGS
stroy an enemy machine gun
nest.
He is survived by' his parents,-
Mr and Mrs. Meyer Silverman,
and a sister, Eileen.

Silverman Services
Will be Held Sunday

ROSE PRUSSIAN, 86, of .2,362
LOUIS A: COLEN, 55, of 2541
Pingree;died April 6. , Rabbi Leon Calvert, a Detroit resident for 34
Frain officiated at funeral ser- years, died April 10. Aabbi Morris
vices at Lewis Bros. Burial, Adler and Cantor Jacob- Sonenk-
W
. oodmere Cemetery. 'He is sur- lar officiated at -.funeral services
vived by a son, Chester L.; a at • Lewis Bros. : Burial, Clover
daughter, Mrs. Mignon . Lemberg; H ill Park Cemetery. She is sur-
vived by two daughters, Mrs.
aa'-.
brothers, Mac,
ter and a sister, Mrs. Edith Fried- Davis H. Cole and Esther R.
Prussian; six grandchildren, and
man of New York.
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five .great-grandchildren.
. .
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ANNA LIEl3ERMAN, 60, of 3011
Clements, died April 8., funeral
MORRIS SCOLNIK, 76, of
services were at Lewis . BrOs.; 11501 Petoskey, - died April 6.
burial, Workman's Circle Ceme- Funeral services were held at the
tery. She leaves her -husband, Hebrew Benevolent Society.
.Sam; daughters, Mrs. Ben Box- Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiated.
- man and Mrs. Morris MuSic;_ a He is survived by his daughters
son, Sidney; four grandchildren; Mrs. Anna Shatzman, Mrs. Fan-
a sister, Mrs. Morris Levinowsky; nie Finkelstein, Mrs. Sarah Bern-
and a brother; Morris Swidler. baum, Mrs. Bella Hoenig; 11
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grandchildren, and one great-
ROSE BURDICK, 77, of 2940 grandchild.
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Chicago Blvd., died April 5.
Rabbi Morris Adler officiated at
MRS. IDA GOLD, 57, of 2680
funeral services at Lewis Bros. Tyler, died April 8. Funeral ser-
'Burial, Clover Hill Park Ceme- vices were held at Hebrew
tery. She leaves a son, Harry; Benevolent Society. Rabbi Max.
daughters, Mrs. Joel Levy, Mrs. J. Wohlgelernter officiated. She
Sol Gerson and Dorothy Burdick is survived by her sons, Irving Ben Gurion Urges Stress'
of New York; *sisters, Mrs. Lena and. Abraham; daughters, • Mrs.
Monash, Mrs. Maurice London; Evelyn Gaynor, Mrs. Fay Diskin, On Economic Progress
brother, Gerson Cass, J:-1.- ob Kass Mrs. Ann Zarat of New York.
Joseph Kay and -SkinPhil.
and Vivian, and six grand-
TEL AVIV (Palcor) — All-out
* * *.
children.
efforts in the economic field,
SAMUEL BLATNIKOFF, 90, of
11645 Otsego, died April 10.
MICHAEL WEISSLER, 2530 surpassing even those made by
Funeral services - were held at Highland. died April 9. Services Israel in the military field, were
Kaufman , Chapel; burial, Beth were held at Kaufinan Chapel urged by Prime Minister David
Moses Cemetery. A resident of -. :di Rabbi Joseph Thumin of- Ben Gurion in an address be-
Detroit for 45 years, he was a re- ficiating. He is .survived by his fore the first Congress of the
tired cap manufacturer. He is wife, Anna; one daughter, Mrs. !Israeli Journalists Association. •
survived by three . sons, Harry, Jack Carmen; two sisters, Mrs:
Ben Gurion noted that the
Nat and , David Blanke; • four David Schlussel and Mrs. Meyer three main dangers which faced
daughters, Mrs. Joe Friedman, Rosenzweig. Interment, Beth Israel when independence was
Mrs. Louis Robinson and Mrs. ' Abraham Cemetery.
proclaimed a year ago were in
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Jack Groner and Mrs. Katherine
the military, political and eco-
Horowitz, both of Los Angeles.
HARRY GOLDMAN, 65, of nomic fields. The military and
* *
2222 Sturtevant, died April 9.
MRS. ' CLARA HASS, 80, of He was a Detroit resident for 42 political dangers, though con-
1600 Seward, died April 3. Fun- years. Funeral services Were held siderably lessened, are still with
eral services were held at Hebrew at Lewis Bros., with Rabbi Her- us, he said, but the main danger
Benevolent Society. Rabbi Joshua m a n Rosenwasser officiating. now lies in the field of eco-
Sperka officiated. She is sur- Burial, -Workmen's Circle Ceme- nomics.
The Prime Minister warned
vived by her husband, Louis; tery. He is survived by his wife,
sons, Alfred A., JoSeph and Bessie; sons,' Isadore, Sol and that even whent. final peace
Francis; daughters, Mrs. Sarah Isaac; two grandchildren. He was treaties are signed Israel will
Arnold and Mrs. Harry Koliane; a member of the Workmen's still have enemies to reckon
foitr grandchildren; thijee great- Circle and Pisgah. Lodge of Bnai with.
grandchildren, and a• sister - in Brith.
* * *
St. Louis.
* * *
LEVI SELIG, 73, of 3275 Glynn
MARIE SIMON, 3345 Richton,' Ct., died April 9. Funeral services
died April 5. Services were held were held at the Hebrew Benevo-
at Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi lent Society, with interment at
Harold • Rosenthal officiating. She Beth Tefi]ath. Cemetery. Rabbi
is survived by her brothers, Jack Neuhaus officiated. He is sur-
Simon, Louis, Joseph and Harry vived by his wife, Bertha; a son,
Oppenheim; two sisters, Mrs. Bert; daughters, Mrs. Clara
Bessie Levine and Mrs. Ethel Baer, and Mrs. Emily Lublinski,
Epstein. Interment, Machpelah and two grandchildren.
Cemetery.
* * * .
Dr. Immerglueek Dies
MAX STEINBERG, 51, of 1927
LONDON, (JTA)-Dr. Arthur
Pingree, died April 7. Funeral
services were held at Hebrew Irnmerglueck died here at the
Benevolent Society. He is sur age of 72. He was one of the
vived by his wife, Ethel; sons, closest collaborators of the late
Cleaners & Dyers
Irving and Dave; a daughter Theodor Herzl, founder of politi-
cal Zionism, and • was formerly
Ida, and three grandchildren.
president of the Zionist Organi-
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WILLIAM L•NSKY, 69, of zation of Austria He was also one
2289 Clairmount, died April 9. of the founders of the Jacob Ehr-
Funeral services were held at lich Society of Austrian Zionists.
the Hebrew Benevolent Society. in England..
10201-23 WOODWARD
While he lived in Vienna, be-
Rabbi Laizer Levine officiated.
He is survived by his sons, Sam fore the Anschluss, he was a
TO. 8-7600
and Morris; daughters Mrs. Len- partner of the late Jacob Ehrlich
ora Zaretine and Irene; six in a law firm. The firm represent-
grandchildren, one brother and ed Zionists before the Vienna
County Council.
one sister.
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SAMUEL COPPERSMITH, 84,
of 11501 Petoskey, died April 9.
Funeral services were held at the.
Hebrew Benevolent Society, with
interment at Machpelah Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Laizer Levine offici-
ated. He is survived by his
daughter, Mrs. Rebecca Smith,
three grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
* * *
LOUIS A. HORWITZ, 69, of
9650 Martindale, died April 3.
Funeral services were held at the
Hebrew Benevolent Society.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiated.
He is survived by his son, Bern-
ard; daughters, Rose and Flor-
ence, and three grandchildren.
* * *
ANDREW HAYDU, 76, of 3711
Tyler, died April 6. Funeral ser-
vices were held at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. Rabbis B.
Benedict Glazer and Sidney
Akselrad officiated. He is sur-
vived by his widow, Cornelia; a
son, Bernard; daughters, Mrs.
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