Obituaries
BENNIE KATZ, 2555 W. Eu-
clid, died Oct. 1. Services were
at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Gor-
relick officiating. He leaves
three daughters, Eileen Katz,
Mrs. Saul Garfinkel and Mrs.
Gerald Gewertz; a brother, Or-
ville of Chicago and sisters, Mrs.
Mary Lee Sack of Chicago and
Mrs. Sam Goldberg of Des
Moines, Iowa. Interment, Beth
Moses Cemetery.
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DORA COHEN, 3780 Monterey,
died Oct. 2. Services were at
Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Gor-
relick and Cantor Sonenklar of-
ficiating. She leaves her hus-
band. Jack; son, Erwin, daugh-
ter, Janice; brothers, Abe Bas-
chin and Julius 13aschin; sister,
Mrs. G. Speegel. Interment,
Machpelah Cemetery.
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ROWELL V. DAVIS, 2545 Ford
died Oct. 2. Services were at
Kaufman Chapel. Rabbi Halpern
officiating. He leaves his wife,
Ruth; and one brother of Seattle.
Interment, Machpelah Cemetery.
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ANNA MILLER, 1975 Pingree,
died Oct. 3. Services were at
Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Lehr-
man and Cantor Sonenklar of-
ficiating. She leaves sons, Ben-
jamin, Moe and Andy; daughter,
Mrs. Jack Silverman; five grand-
children. Interment, Machpelah
Cemetery.
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ELLA DUSHKIN, 11501 Petos-
key, died Oct. 6. Services were at
Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Wohl-
gelernter officiating. She leaves
a son, Max; three ;grandchildren,
Myron Dushkin, Mrs. I. Murray
Jacobs, and Mrs. Charles Isack-
son; and three great grand-
children. Interment, Machpelah
Cemetery.
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JACK ROSENBERG, 58, of 900
Whitmore, died Oct. 5. Services
were at Lewis Bros., with inter-
ment in Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Leon Pram offi-
ciated. He leaves his wife,
Anne; brother, Isadore; sisters,
Mrs. William Marcus, Mrs. Betty
Brown and Mrs. Sol Gittleman.
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MARCUS REZNIK, 71, of 4417
Second, died Oct. 4. Services
were at Lewis Bros., with inter-
ment in Oakview Cemetery.
Rabbi Lehrman and Cantor
Katzman officiated. He leaves
his sons, Charles and Emil;
daughters, Mrs. Harry Levinson
and Mrs. Sam Hofberg,
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LOUIS GOLDMAN, 50, 4253
Tyler, died Sept. 27. Services
were at the Hebrew 'Benevolent
Society, with interment in Buf-
falo, N.Y. Survived by his wife,
Celia.
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CHARLES I. SCHLISSEL, 55,
of 4309 W. Grand died Sept. 8.
Services were at Kaufman
Chapel, interment, Clover Hill
Park. He is survived by his wife,
Anne, and son, Martin,
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AARON M. KATZ, 69, of 2224
Pingree, died Oct. 5. Services
were at Lewis Bros., with inter-
ment in Northwest Hebrew Me-
morial Park. He leaves his wife,
Rose; daughters, Mrs. Vera
Raymond and Mrs. Eugenia
Cameron.
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CHARLOTTES SBOROWITZ, 87,
11501 Petoskey, died Sept. 29.
Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society, with inter-
ment in St. Louis, Missouri. She
is survived by her son, Oscar
Sanders of St. Louis.
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ANSHEL BAILL, 85, 12029
Cascade, died Oct. 1. Services
were at the Hebrew Benevolent
Society. Rabbi Wohlgelernter
officiated. He is survived by
his wife, Annie; daughter, Mrs.
Leah Mendelson; sons, Jack,
Hyman, and Harry; five grand-
children and three great-grand-
children.
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Monument
Unveilings
(Unveiling announcements may be in-
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish
News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an-
nouncements must be accompanied by the
name and address of the person making
the insertion. There is a standard charge
of $1 for unveiling notices.)
The family of the late Ciwia
Diem announces the unveiling of
a monument in her memory at
2:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 15 at
Aaron Moshe Cemetery. Rabbi
Jacob Segal will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.
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The family of the late Max J.
Bussey announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 1:30 p.m., Oct. 15 at Beth
El Memorial Park. Rabbi Fram
will officiate. Friends and rela-
tives are asked to attend.
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Cemetery Memorials
Sixteen Community Chest
services help Detroit's aged,
work with handicapped persons
and assist families
,
The officers and directors of
the Hebrew Benevolent Society
announce appointment of Rabbi
Israel I. Rockove, of New York,
as executive director.
Rabbi Rockove
assumes this
position with a
background a s
director of var-
ious institutions
for many years.
The board
c also announces
an increase in
embership.
While the 1950
Rabbi Rockove drive is in prog-
gress, every Jewish resident of
our community is asked to join
as a co-worker of the. institu-
tion.
Membership applications are
available at the office, 2995 Joy
Road, or you can enroll by call-
ing TY. 6-1686.
18—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 13, 1950
Yeshiva to Unveil
Memorials Sunday
An unveiling of memorial
plates will take place this Sun-
day, at 4 p.m. in the Yeshivath
Chachmey Lublin, Linwood at
Elmhurst.
Rabbis will speak.
The families themselves will
unveil their respective memorial
plates. Families and friends are
invited.
Blessed Be
His Memory!
Keshenever Bessarabier Aid
Society wishes to express its
sincerest condolences to
Frank Moss on the death of
his brother,
SHOLEM MORDECAI
MOSKOWITZ
May the memory of the de-
The family of the late Rose
parted be blessed and may
Levine announces the unveiling Offer Groups—Space
his survivors derive consola-
of a monument in her memory
tion from the knowledge of
at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 15 at In HBS Cemetery
the good he did in his life-
Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery.
time.
KESHENEVER
Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick will
Organizations and synagogues
BESSARABIER
officiate. Relatives and friends having no cemetery ground of
AID SOCIETY
are invited to attend the service.
L. Bassin, President
their own, have on occasion
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L. H. Cohen, Fin. Sec.
The family of the late Ben- asked Hebrew Benevolent SOci-
jamin Glazer announces the un- ety (Chesed Shel Emes) for sec-
veiling of a monument in his tions on their cemetery, the He-
memory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, brew Memorial Park.
Oct. 15 at Northwest Memorial
At meetings devoted to this
Park, W. Six Mile and. Middle- matter, reserved sections on the
belt Rds. Rabbi Jacob Segal and grounds of the Hebrew Memor-
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will of- ial Park were set aside for any
ficiate. Relatives and friends organization or synagogue that
are invited to attend.
wants to avail itself of this op-
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portunity.
The family of the late Staff
Organizations or synagogues
Sgt. Sol Yetz announces the interested
in securing a reserved
unveiling of a monument in his section
should call the office
memory at 12 noon, Sunday, at 2995 Joy
Rd., or phone TY.
Oct. 15 at Machpelah Cemetery. 6-1686 for information.
BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK
Rabbis J. Rabinowitz and Solo-
OFFERS JEWISH FAMILIES
man H. Gruskin will officiate.
THE FINEST BURIAL
Relatives and friends are in-
PLOTS AT MODERATE
MONUMENTS
vited to attend.
PRICES ON EXTENDED
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),
TERMS
The family of the late Julius
Kaplan announces the unveiling
One of America's newest
of a monument in his memory
and most beautiful ceme-
at 12 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15, at
teries, dedicated to the
El Moshe Cemetery, Masonic
service of Detroit Jews.
Blvd. and Gratiot. Rev. Reuben
Boyarsky will officiate. Rela-
Beth El Memorial Park
tives and friends are invited to
MANUAL URBACH Cr SON
attend.
28120 WEST SIX MILE ROAD
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Between Inkster and Middlebelt
7729 TWELFTH ST.
For Information
The wife of the late William
TY. 6-7192
Call Mr. Segall at TR. 5-8530
Ginsberg announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem
ory on Sunday, Oct. 15, at 11
a.m., at Westwood Cemetery.
Rabbi Solomon Gruskin will of-
ficiate. Friends and relatives
are invited to attend.
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The family of the late Rachel
Rubin announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 15 at
Cong. Beth Shmuel Cemetery.
Rabbi J. Rabinowitz will offici-
ate. Relatives and friends are
AIR CONDITIONED
asked to attend the service.
HANNCHEN ROSENFELDER,
84, 8531 LaSalle, died Oct. 1.
Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society, with inter-
ment in Beth Tefilo Cemetery.
Rabbi Neuhaus officiated.
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SAMUEL MOSKOVITCH, 65,
3835 Duane, died Oct. 2. Services
were at the Hebrew Benevolent
Society, Rabbi Levine officiated.
He is survived by his wife, Vita;
sons, Jack, Nathan, Norman,
and Herman; brothers, Israel,
Ben, and Isaac; and three
grandchildren.
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SAMUEL MASLOWSKY, 65,
2497 Tyler, died Oct. 2. Services
were at the Hebrew Benevolent
Society, with interment at the
Beth Shmuel Cemetery. Rabbi
Rabinowitz officiated. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Diana; daugh-
ters, Annie and Frieda; sons,
Murray and Ben; sister, Mrs.
Jennie Tikatch, and two grand- 1`
children.
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ABRAHAM NATHAN OVER-
TON, 60, 2312 Taylor, died Oct.
5. Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society, with inter-
m e n t in Turover Cemetery.
Rabbi Stollman officiated. He is
survived by his wife, Sarah;
daughter, Mrs. Jeanette Her-
man; sons, Harry, Robert, and
Oscar; sister, Rachel Gertentag,
and two grandchildren.
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MARTHA DUNN, 71, 2300 W.
Philadelphia, died Oct. 5. Serv-
ices were at the Hebrew Benev-
olent Society. Rabbi Rabinowitz
officiated. She is survived by
her husband, Abraham; sons,
Albert, Arthur, Louis and Ray-
mond; brothers, Milton and Al-
bert Winston; and eight grand-
children.
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BENJAMIN GOTTLIEB, 61, of
2903 Elmhurst, died Sept. 8.
S e r vices were at Kaufman
Chapel, interment, Machpelah Crusade for Freedom
Cemetery. He is survived by his
wife, Bertha; son, Aaron A., and Aims at Free Europe
daughters, Mrs. Al Breitbart of
In a statement endorsing the
Springfield, Mass., and M r s.
Crusade for Freedom of the Na-
Fred Benn, of Miami.
tional Committee for a Free Eu-
rope, Rabbi Morris Adler de-
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clared:
"It is both a privilege and a
To Israel's Food Parcels
responsibility of free men to
Food parcels now sent through appeal to mankind everywhere,
curtains, walls and bar-
Service for Israel, through the behind
Zionist Office, 1031 'Penobscot racks, to affirm our belief in
Bldg., contain two pounds of the common man in our .deter-
sugar, three packages of soap mination that he inherit the
and opportunities which
flakes, and three bars of soap. rights
These much-needed items will under God are his."
Jewish Community Coun-
be included in the $10.50, $13.75, cil The
is working with the National
$15.75, and $19.50 parcels with no Committee
for a Free Europe
increase in price.
in behalf of the Crusade for
A new "Cable-Order" service Freedom.
is now available whereby the
Gen. Lucius D. Clay, national
sender in Detroit or any com- chairman, this week named
munity in Michigan may wire Jacob Bluastein, president of
his order direct, saving from the American Jewish Commit-
eight to 10 days normally re- tee, as a member of the na-
quired for delivery of the par- tional council of Qrusade for
cels to Israel. The charge for Freedom.
this service is 16 1/2 cents per
word, excluding the name and
address of recipient and donor.
Service for Israel will absorb
these charges.
Lowest Prices for Highest Quality
Call the Zionist Office, WO.
Granite and Outstanding Designs
5-1484 for further details.
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By Rabbi 1. Rockove
DETROIT MONUMENT
WORKS
2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton
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• Our organization subscribes to the
Code of Ethics adopted by the pro-
fessional association of which we are
members. Under this Code, we pledge
ourselves to at all times serve the
public in a conscientious, efficient
manner, placing public interest above
self interest. This policy has won us
the esteem and patronage of many
of the best known families of this
community.
sigiffirgIONOWlirr
The, Ira
KAUFMAN
Chapel
9419
DEXTER BOULEVARD
at
EDISON
TYler 7-4520
Synagogues and Organizations
Why buy Cemetery — when you can acquire for
yourself a reserved section on the Hebrew Mmorial Park
(Chesed Emes Cemetery) .
Do not pass up this opportunity which may be very
beneficial to your Synagogue or Organization.
For more detailed information contact our Office at,
2995 Joy Road or call TY. 6-1686.
Samuel Oleshansky,
President
Harry E. Citrin,
Vice President