Obituaries FANNIE LEWIS WEINGARDEN, 72. 19127 ]`.vlendotta, died July 3. Services were at Lewis Bros. chapel. Interment, Beth El Me- morial Park. She leaves her hus- band, Simon; daughter, Mrs. Al- bert J. Brandimore; son, Elmore, of Los Angeles; brother, Harry Lewis; sister, Bessie Harris. IRMA D. LAZAR, 3784 Sturte- vant, died July 4. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Cantor Da- vid 'Katzman officiating. S h e leaves her husband, Isador; -sons, Morton, Howard and Rich- ard; daughters, Mrs. Samuel Es- sick and Miss Alice Lazar; broth- er, Louis Deutsch; o n e sister, LIPMAN LANDSBERG, 47, 676 Mrs. Irving Bloom of New York. Charlotte, a World War II vet- Interment, Oakview Cemetery. eran, died July 2. Services were held at Lewis Bros., Dr. A. M. DAVID DAVIS, 8100 E. Jeffer- Hershman officiating. Inter- son, died July 4. Services were at ment, Clover Hill Cemetery. Sur- Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Morris viving are his wife, Louise; Adler officiating. He leaves his brothers, Benjamin and Myron. wife, Lillian; four sisters, Mrs. * * Ellis Rusch and Mrs. Blanche ALEX &LEIN, 63, 3755 Law- Fox, New York, Mrs. Sidney rence, died July 7. Services -were Lewis and Mrs: William First, held at Lewis Bros.. R a bb i Boston. Interment, Boston. * * * Lehrman officiating. Interment, Clover Hill Cemetery. Surviving PAL-LINE ZUKERBERG, 5621 are his wife. Pauline; daughter ; Stanton, died July 5. Services Mrs. Abner Baker; sons, Leo and were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Dr. Benjamin C., and five grand- J. S. Sperka and Cantor H. J. children. Adler officiating. She leaves her * *. * brother, Harry Schiff of Cleve- FANNIE MIRO, 66, 3040 Cal- land; sisters, Mrs. Louis Barish vert. died July 7. Rabbi Adler and Mrs. Samuel Zepkin of Los and Cantor Sonenklar officiated Angeles:. mother, Mrs. Sarah at funeral services at Lewis Bros. Schiff. Interment, Beth Abra- Burial, Machpelah. She was the ham Cemetery. * * * wife of the late Samuel; mother of the late Dr. Morey Miro and PFC. EUGENE J. BAKER, is survived by children, David, USMC., killed in Korea, Sept. 20, Mrs. Perce Golden, Mrs. David J. 1950. Reburial services were held Heisler, Mrs. David Weisberg. at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Mor- * *• * ris Adler and Cantor J. H. Son- WILLIAM ROSEN, 67, 3380 enklar officiating, under aus- Monterey, died July 4. Services pices of Jewish War Veterans. were at Hebrew Benevolent So- He leaves his mother, Mrs. Betty ciety. Rabbi Abraham Gardin Baker; sisters, Ruth and Karen officiated. He is survived by his Mae; grandfather, S a m Wolf, wife, Eva; sisters, Mrs. Bessie grandmother, Mrs. Julia Blitz. Brooks of Rochester, N. Y., - and Interment, Machpelah. * * * Mrs. Anna Prince of Winnepeg, Canada. LYNN A. LUTCHANSKY, 20 * * * months old, 19778 Tracy, died WOLF HECHTMAN, 85, 4087 July 8, of accidental drowning Clements, died July 6. Services at Oakland Lake. Services at were at Hebrew Benevolent So- Lewis Bros. chapel. She is sur- ciety; interment, Beth Yehudah vived by her parents, Mr. and Cemetery. Rabbi L. Levine of- Mrs. Herman Lutchansky; sister, ficiated. He is survived by his Mariam; and brother, Michael. wife, Leah; sons, Morris and Interment, Northwest Hebrew Joseph; daughters, Sarah Cohen, Memorial Park. Pauline Radeff, Ann Rochlin, Yetta Hechtman, and Fannie Hechtman; 14 grandchildren Dr. Kirschbaum to Lecture and four great-grandchildren. At Shakesperean Conclave * * * Dr. Leo Kirschbaum, assistant IRVING BETTER, 30, 3267 Glendale. died July 9. Services professor of English at Wayne were.: at Hebrew Benevolent So- University, has been invited to ciety. Rabbi L. Levine officiat- give the opening lecture of the ed. He is survived by a son, annual Shakespearean confer- Stuart Allan; daughter, CathL. ence at Stratford-on-Avon this erine. ; mother, Fannie Better; summer. The conference to be 4ield Aug. brothers, George of Montreal, and Morris. 17-24 in conjunction with the * * * Festival of Britain, will feature LOUIS GOLDSTEIN, 68, 3014 10 lectures by an international Richton, died July 9. Services group of Shakespearean schol- were Hebrew Benevolent So- ars. The second tetralogy ciety. Rabbi J. _Sperka offici- Shakespeare's historical plays ated. He is survived by his wife, will also be presented at the Bessie; sons, Phillip, William Stratford Theater. This includes and Max; daughter, Ida Prager; "Richard II," the first and sec- brothers, Aaron Goodman and ond parts of "Henry IV," and Phil Goldstein; seven grand- "Henry V." children. Burial was in Bnai Ten Detroiters interested in David Cemetery. seeing Wayne and Detroit repre- * * * sented at the conference have CELIA SICHERMAN, 17578 joined in making Dr. Kirsch- San Juan, died July 1. Services baum's participation possible. were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Dr. Kirschbaum, who special- Moses Lehrman and Cantor Da- izes in the teaching of Shake- vid Katzman officiating. She speare at Wayne, will speak on leaves two sons, Ernie and Nick- "The A_uthorshop of the First olas of Budapest, Hungary; five Part of Henry VI." daughters, Mrs. Paula Blitz, The Wayne professor, accom- Budapest, Mrs. Joseph Gross, Detroit, Mrs. Ernest Gross and panied by his wife, Elizabeth, Mrs. Morris Auslander, Cleve- left from New York on July 3. A native Detroiter, Dr. Kirsch- land, and Mrs. Adolph Rosen- berg, Akron, 0. Interment, Oak- baum received his academic de- gree from the University of view. Cemetery. Michigan where he won major * * * GEORGE KLEIN, 3265 Boston, awards in poetry and essays in died July 4, Services were at the Avery Hopwood contest in Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi E. Segal 1937. Before coming to Wayne in and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel of- 1946 he was a research fellow ficiating. He leaves his wife, at Ohio State University. He is Pauline, and sister, Mrs. Emma the author of several scholarly and has contributed nu- Lipson. Interment, Ohel. Moshe books merous articles to professional Cemetery. j ournals. Monument Ben Fishman's Death Shocks Detroit's Jewish Community Unveilings The death on Monday morn- man in recent years became ac- ing of Ben Fishman came as a tive in numerous movements,. ....... The family of the late Libbie Rosenbloom announces the un- veiling of a monument in her memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, July 15, at Northwest Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery, Six Mile and Middlebelt. Rabbi Segal will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * The family of the late Jacob Goldenberg annnounces the un- veiling of a monument in his memory at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, July 15, at the Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi -Isaac Stollman w ill officiate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service. * The family of the late Rachel Pearlman Kagan announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, July 15, at the Brith Sholom Cemetery. Rabbi Leizer Levine will officiate. Relatives a .n d friends are asked to attend. Like his brothers, all eminent athletes, Ben Fishman was a member of the varsity swimming team of the University of Mich- igan whence he was graduated in 1930. He was a member of the "M" Club, and was active in U. of M. alumni activities. Like his father, the late Mor- ris Fishman, who died a year ago, he took a deep interest in the work of the United Hebrew Schools. He was elected a mem- ber of the schools' board three years ago and was chairman of of the membership drive. He was a member of Congregation Sha.arey Zedek. • Surviving are his wife, Flor- ence; two children, Lawrence and Sheila; his mother, Mrs. Eva Fishman; three brothers, Manu- el, Herman and Mickey. The family home is at 18410 Birch- BEN FISHMAN crest. distinct shock to the entire Jew- Funeral services were heldron ish community. He was 41. Wednesday at Kaufman Chapel. One of the most popular of Burial was in Clover Hill Park the local younger leaders, Fish- Cemetery. The family of the late Jacob Goldenberg announces the un- veiling of a monument in his memory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, July 15, at the Chesed shel Emes. Rabbi Isaac Stoliman will offi- Detroiters are paying tribute ciate. Relatives and friends are to the memory of Laura S. invited to attend the service. Simons, widow of the late David W. Simons, who died at the age The family of the late Bessie of 88 on July 4. Krakovsky, who was a lifelong Funeral services were held member in and worker for Ye- shivath Beth Yehudah, an- July 6 at Kaufman Chapel. nounces the unveiling of a Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor monument in her memory at J. H. Sonenklar officiated. Bur- 2 p.m. Sunday, July 15, at Nu- ial was in Clover Hill Park sach Hari Cemetery. Rabbi M. Cemetery. Mrs. Simons, who resided in J. Wohlgelernter will officiate. A bus will be at the Yeshiva, Detroit for 70 years, became Dexter and Cortland at 1 p.m. known as a philanthropist - and sharp Sunday to accommodate was honored for her participa- those desiring to attend. Rela- tion in many Jewish movements. tives and friends are invited. She was a leader in Hadassah, having been associated with the * * * The unveiling of a monument movement since its inception; in memory of the late William was an active supporter of the Tolan will take place at 11 a.m. Sunday, July 22, at Workmen's Circle Cemetery. Those attend- ing and their cars will meet at Workmen's Circle on Linwood at Mrs. Eva Prenzlauer, for many 10 a.m. Relatives and friends years a leader in Jewish wo- are invited to attend the service. men's and other communal af- fairs, died. July 3, at the age of after a prolonged illness. Her Many Communities Meet 73, home was at 17548 Wisconsin. 1951 Responsibilities Funeral services were held July 5 at Temple Beth El. Burial Although faced with an en- was in Machpelah Cemetery. tirely new set of problems aris- Surviving are two daughters, ing from Israel's Four Point Mrs. Harry H. Fisher and Mrs. Program and the accelerated Max Abramsohn, eight grand- defense needs of the United children a'n d nine great- States, the Jewish communities grandchildren. She was the of America are successfully mother of the late Colonel meeting the challenge of 1951 Prenzlauer. overseas and domestic responsi- Born in London, England, Mrs. bilities, it is reported by Julian Prenzlauer was brought to De- Freeman, -Indianapolis, presi- troit at the age of 1. In tribute dent of the Council of Jewish to her many services, the Eva Federations and Welfare Funds, Prenzlauer Maternity Aid was in the June issue of "Jewish organized many years ago and Community," CJFWF magazine. continues to function as one of Mr. Freeman points out teat the leading local Jewish wo- the majority of community cam- men's groups. paigns, including Detroit's, now in their closing stages, are run- I8 THE JEWISH NEWS ning ahead of comparable 1950 Friday, July 13, 1951 results. This was accomplished while the communities were coping with the vital tasks of coordinating their welfare fund MONUMENTS campaigns with the Israel bond drive, efforts to stimulate hi- By Karl C. Berg vestment and intergovernmental Owner loans for Israel, and adjusting Max Vi rotslaysky their local and health services Monument Works to American defense needs. Distinctive Mrs. David W. Simons Called by Death At Age of 88; Known as Philanthropist Jewish National Fund and en- couraged her husband, who was a member of Detroit's first Nine-Man City Council, in his Zionist activities. As a result of her gifts, the Tuxedo-Holmur branch of the United Hebrew Schools was named the David W. Simons Branch. Only a year ago, two of her sons, Seymour and Nathan, died in one month. The loss of her daughter, Sylvia, many years ago, was a severe blow to her. Sylvia was an outstanding pian- ist. She leaves- two sons, Judge Charles C. and Marvin; six grand children and two great grandchildren. Eva Prenzlauer, Welfare Worker, Dies — Rose Lerman Memorial Day Camp 'Is Planned At the graduation exercises of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter announc- ed that the trustees of the Rose Lerman Memorial Fund are Hank Greenberg's Mother Dies planning the establishment of a NEW YORK (AJP)—The little Day . Camp in her memory in the woman whose heart pounded a summer of 1952. bit faster each time her "Ham- mering Hank" went to bat was quietly laid to rest here this week. Mrs. Sarah Greenberg, 72, Lowest Prices for Highest Quality mother of baseball's famed Granite and Outstanding Designs Hank Greenberg, died at New DETROIT MONUMENT York Hospital following a two- WORKS day illness. She is survived by her husband, David; a daughter, 2744 W. Davison eon Lawton Mrs. Lilian Goldstein; and three TO. 8-6923 TO. 8-7523 sons, Hank, Benjamin, and Joe. Cemetery Memorials Monuments Reasonably Priced 3201 JOY ROAD Corner Wildemere Tyler 6-0196 Mrs. Prenzlauer was a co- founder of the Jewish Orphan Home. In 1941 she was cited for civic accomplishments by the then Mayor Frank Murphy. She was the widow of Harry H. Prenzlauer, who was secre- tary of the Detroit Welfare De- partment and purchasing agent for Eloise and Receiving Hos- pitals for 42 years" until his re- tirement in 1932. 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