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Obituaries
HARRY ANNIS, 13429 Sor-
rento, died Oct. H. Services
were held at the Hebrew Bene-
volent Society, with interment
in Beth Shmuel Cemeter y.
R. a b b i Rabinowitz Officiated.
Survived by his wife, Sophie;
and three sons, Melvin, Byrbn
and Sheldon.
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CELIA JOSEPH, 3812 C 1 e-
ments, died Oct. 12. Services
were at the Hebrew Benevolent
Society. Rabbi Goldman of-
ficiated. Survived by a daugh-
ter. Mrs. Sally Saginaw; three
sons, Seymour, Sanford a n d
Jerry: a sister Rose Stocker;
two brothers, Aaron and Morris
Gellerman; and a grandchild.
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T H E O D ORE RABINOWITZ,
2674 Monterey, died Oct. 13.
Services were at Hebrew Bene-
volent Society. Survived by his
wife, Betty; two sons, Eugene
and Bernard; a daughter, San-
dra; four brothers, Sol, Philip,.
Joseph and David; and a sister,
Mrs. Jennie Eisenberg.
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CORP. STANFORD JACOB
RIEGLER, 11827 Otsego, died
Oct. 13. Services were at the
Hebrew Benevolent S o c i e t y.
Rabbi Lehrman and Cantor
Katzman officiated. Survived by
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
rice Riegler; a sister, Mrs. Mar-
tin Rosenfeld; and his grand-
parents, Mr. and -Mrs, Joseph
Winkler.
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JENNIE LOPATES, 3219 Rich-
ton. died Oct. 15. Services were
at the Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety, with interment in Beth
Tefilo Cemetery. Rabbi Wohl-
gelernter officiated. Survived by
her daughter, Rose.
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LATHE FLATOW, 1960 Blaine,
died Oct. :7. Services were at
ttle Hebrew Benevolent Society.
Survived by her husband, Isi-
dore; a daughter, Mrs. L. Schaf-
fer, of Montreal; and a brother,
James Jacobus. Rabbi Neuhaus
officiated.
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SAMU'RT, SNYDER, 1956 Pin-
gree, died Oct. 18. Services were
at the Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety, with interment in Bnai
David Cemetery. Rabbis Rabin-
() SST i t z and Sperka, officiated.
Survived by his, wife Molly; two
sons, Hyman tt n d Ben; four
daughters, Alice Potchinsky of
NYC. Edith Plotnick, Lillian
Kay, and Lottie Weissman; two
sisters, Mrs. Mindel Snitlman,
of Russi a, and Mrs. Gittel
Greenzeit, of Buenos Aires; nine
grandchildren and one great-
grandchild. • • •
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SAMUEL GREENSPAN, 11331
Dexter,' died Oct. 12. Services
were at Kaufman Chapel,- Rabbi
Halpern and Cantor Fenakel of-
ficiating. :i.e leaves his wife, Es-
tiler; and daughter, Shirley. In-
terment, Machpelah Cemetery.
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MORRIS POMISH, 18650 Wood-
- ingha_m, died Oct. 13. Services
were at Kaufman Chapel. Rabbi
Akselrad and Cantor Tulman of-
ficiating. He leaves his wife,
Esther; sons, Irving and Sey-
mour; daughter, Gertrude; sister,
Mrs. Seina Sobel, of Israel; and
granddaughter, Lisa. Interment,
Beth El Memorial Park Ceme-
tery.
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JOSEPH GOLDBERG of Los
' Angeles, died Sept. 18. Services
were held in Los Angeles. He
leaves two sons, George and
Sam Gilbert, of Los Angeles; and
two daughters, Mrs. Marvin H.
Goldberg, of Detroit, and Mrs.
Dave Friedman, of Los Angeles.
Interment, Los Angeles.
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MINNIE HARTZ, 4301 Leslie,
died Oct. 15. Services were at
Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Hersh-
man, Rabbi Adler and Cantor
Sonenklar officiating. She leaves
two sons, Sol, of Cleveland, and
Harry, of Flint; six daughters,
Mesdames John Frazer, Isear
Sandelrm-?n, Max Blumberg, Ju-
lius Howard, Lee Maurice and
Eugene Smith, of California; a
sister, Mrs. Gussie Maurel, of
W. Va. Interment, Clover Hill
Park Cemetery.
BERNARD EISEN M AN, 15833
Appoline died Oct. 18. Services
were at Kfli)..M:;.171 Chapel, Rabbi
Adler ; Rabbi Goldman and Can-
tor Sonenklar officiating. He
leaves his wife, Sarah; son, My-
ron; two daughters, Toby and
Cheryl; and a sister, Mrs. Louis
Berry, Interment, Clover Hill
Park Cemetery.
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HAROLD T. ROSENTHAL,
2205 W.
Euclid, died Oct. 18.
Services were at Kaufman Chap-
el, Rabbi Gorrelick officiating.
He leaves his wife. Doris; son,
Richard; daughter, Mrs. Sol Les-
nick; sister, Mrs. David Berger.
Interment, • Beth El Memorial
Park.
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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 26, 1951
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 S2. for unveiling notices,
measuring an inch in depth).
The family of the late Sophie
Markovitz announces the un-
veiling of a monument in her
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct.
28, at Adas Shalom Congregation
Cemetery, out Six Mile Rd. Rabbi
Segal will officiate. Relatives and
friends are invited.
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KATE WEINSTOCK, 20424 The family of the late Sarah
Stratford, died Oct_ 20. Services Neifeld announces the unveiling
were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi of a monument in her memory
Adler and Cantor Sonenklar of- at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 28, at
ficiating. She leaves her hus- Workmen's Circle Cemetery, at
band, Charles; son, Jack; daugh- Gratiot near 14 Mile Rd. Rabbi
ter, Mrs. Milton Friedman, of B. H. Gorrelick will officiate.
Cleveland; two brothers, David Relatives and friends are asked
and Samuel Berris, of Toronto; to - ttend. • . • •
and a sister, Mrs. Max Steinberg,
Mr. Allen Warsen and daugh-
of Toronto. Interment, Clover ter announce the unveiling of a
Hill Park Cemetery.
monument in memory of their
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wife and mother, Sara Naomi
EDITH LASH, 12122 N. Mar- Warsen, at 12:15 p.m. Sunday,
tindale, died Oct. 16. Services Oct. 28 at Northwest Hebrew Me-
were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi morial Park Cemetery. Rabbi
Levin and Cantor Adler officiat- Segal and Cantor Fenakel will
ing. She leaves her husband, officiate. Relatives and friends
Sol; son, Leonard; daughter, are asked to attend.
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Miriam: brothers, Meyer and
Bernard Meyers; sisters, Mrs.
The family of the late Aaron
William Miller, Mrs. Jack King, Lipset announces the unveil-
Mrs. Harry Grossman, Mrs. ing of a monument in his me-
Harry Brody. Interment, Mach- mory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov.
pelah Cemetery.
4, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rab-
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bi Segal will officiate. Relatives
to attend.
MAX E. t'ENST.FR, 18034 Wis- and friends are • asked
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consin, died Oct. 17. Services
The
family
of
the
late
Max
were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi
Boigon
announces
the
unveiling
Lehrman and Cantor Katzman
officiating. He leaves his wife, of a monument in his memory
Irene; son, Alain, two daughters, at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 28, at
Marilynn and Mrs. Hannan Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Se-
Kraft; mother, Mrs. Ruth Pens- gal will officiate. Relatives and
ler, three brothers. Dr. Meyer M., friends are asked to attend.
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Dr. Leslie and Dr. Paul; and two
The family of the late Rose
sisters, Mrs. Alfred Koffman and
Mrs. Nathan Weingarden. Inter- Stein announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
ment, Oakview Cemetery.
at 2 p.m.,- Sunday, Oct. 28, at
Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
TALBERG,
1136
Coiling-
RAE
wood, died Oct. 17. Services were Cantor Sonenklar will officiate.
at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Segal Relatives and friends are asked
and Cantor Fenakel officiating. to attend. • • •
She leaves husband, Charles J.;
Memorial services commemo-
son, Herbert; two daughters, rating the unveiling of a stone
Mrs. Edward M. Ashley and Mrs. in memory of Joseph P. Gallant,
Morris Chayet; and four grand- husband of Alice Gallant and
children. Interment, Machpelah father of Seymour and Norman,
Cemetery.
will be held at 12 noon, Sunday,
Oct. 28, at Machpelah Cemetery.
SARAH KOZAK, 4323 Pasa- Rabbi Adler will officiate. Rela-
dena. died Oct. 20. Services were tives and friends are asked to
at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Gor- attend.
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relick and Cantor Adler officiat-
The family of the late Sam
ing. She leaves her husband, Engelberg announces the unveil-
Sam; two sons, Max Kozak and ing of a monument in his mem-
Jack Berke; three daughters, ory at 12 noon, Sunday, Oct. 28,
Mrs. Samuel Solomon, Mrs. at Northwest Hebrew Memorial
Henry Schneider and Mrs. Gor- Park Cemetery. Rabbi Segal will
don Solway; and a brother, Sam officiate. Relatives and friends
Gross . Interment, Machpelah are asked to attend.
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Cemetery.
Mrs. William Elbinger an-
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LAWRENCE SHELL, 30, 4342 nounces the unveiling of a
Cortland, died Oct. 15. Services monument in memory of her
were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi mother, the late Zlotta Weber,
Prero and Cantor Adler officiat- at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 28, at
ing. Mr. Shell, a pharmacist's Machpelah Cemetery, Woodward
mate. was killed in an automo- at Eight Mile Rd. Rabbi Stoll-
bile accident at Maumee, 0. man will officiate. Relatives and
to attend.
while on leave from the Marine friends are asked
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Corps at Camp Lejeune, N.C. He
The unveiling of a monument
leaves his wife, Eleanore; son, in memory of Leonard Finkel
Stephen Michael; sister, Mrs. will take place Sunday, Oct. 28,
Ben Feldman; and two brothers, at 2 p.m.,. at Clover Hill Park
Joseph and Julius. Interment, Cemetery. Rabbis Morris Adler
Machpelah Cemetery.
and Moses Fischer will officiate.
Relatives and friends are in-
CLEOBELLE WESTER M A N , vited to attend the service.
8840 Second, died Oct. 15. Serv-
ices were at Lewis Brothers, Mattathias Tent Hive to Hold
Rabbi Eskin officiating. She Memorial Services on Thursday
Mattathias Tent Hive, of the
leaves her husband, Lloyd
Charles; and four sisters, Mrs. Maccabees, will hold its annual
Max Margolis, Mrs. Eddie Miller, memorial services Thursday, at
Mrs. Harry Bach and Pearl Bereznitzer Hall. Mrs. Rabbi
Adelstein. Interment._ Northwest Israel I. Halpern will conduct
Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme- the ceremonies. Cantor Max
Perel will chant the memorial
tery.
prayers. Bnai David Boy Scout
Troop 135 will present the colors.
Frisch Zionist Chapter Plans
Wha•'s My Line Quiz Show
Mrs. Dorothy Weiner has been
Daniel Frisch Chapter, of elected president of the BETTER
ZOD, will present a take-off on SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION, of De-
the TV show. "W hat's My troit. Mrs. Weiner is a graduate
Line?" at its meeting Wednes- of the University of Michigan
day, at 8:30 p.m.. at the Zion- and has two children in public
ist House. Panel members will schools. New board members in-
be Tybie Schneider, Jim Senor, clude Dr. Remus Robinson, presi-
Ivianny Rosenberg, Dr. Soil Gay- dent of the Detroit Urban Lea-
nor, with Leah- Duchin, alter- gue and Lt. Col. Morton Hack,
nate. Jules Doneson will be president of the Detroit Shoe
moderator.
Retailers Association,
Alrs. Julius Berman,
Shaarey Zedek
Leader, Dies at 68
Men's Clubs 1
The annual Simhat Torah ball
of the Cong. GEMILUTH CHAS-
SODIM MEN'S CLUB will be
held at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 3, in the
Mrs. Esther Berman of 60 social hall of Cong. Bnai Moshe,
Burlingame, one of Detroit's Dexter at Lawrence. Al Ross and
most prominent Jewish women his band will play for dancing.
leaders, died Oct. 17 at the age A buffet and floorshow will be
of 68, after a three months' ill- featured.
ness. Funeral services were held
Oct. 19 at Kauf-
EAST SIDE L 0 D G E, Bnai
man Chapel. Brith, will hold a games party
Burial in Clover in the Arabian Room, Hotel Tal-
Hill Park Ceme- ler on Nov. 7. Awards will be
tery. Rabbis presented.
Hershman and * * *
Adler and Can-
The Aunty Dee TV show, fea-
t o r Sonenklar turing TV, radio and recording
officiated.
star, Dee Parker, will be con-
Mrs. Berman ducted from the stage of the
was especially Brown -M emorial Chapel of
active in the Temple Beth El at 2 p.m., Sun-
United Hebrew day. The show will be the fea-
Schools and the ture attraction of the annual
schools' Worn- Father - Son - Daughter party,
Mrs. Berman en's Auxiliary. sponsored by the BETH EL
She was a leader in the Sister- MEN'S CLUB. A lunch will be
hood of Congregation Shaarey served fathers and children at
Zedek and was deeply devoted 12:30 p.m. The program is open
to the activities of Hadassah and to Men's Club members only.
other Jewish moVements.
Tribute was paid to the mem-
ory of Mrs. Berman when the
funeral cortege stopped in
front of Shaarey Zedek whose
doors were opened as a mark
of honor to the departed.
She is survived by her hus-
band, Julius; a son, Mandel; two
daughters, Mrs. Bert L. Smokier
and Mrs. Milford B. Pregerson,
The United Hebrew
and four grandchildren.
Schools of Detroit
Gratefully Acknowledge
the Receipt of
e wry
contributions to the Scholar-
ship Fund of the Schools in
memory of Mrs. Julius Berman:
Mrs. Kate Baiter; Mr. and Mrs.
This Week's Radio and Tele-
Lee Edloff ; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
vision Programs of
Baiter.
Jewish Interest
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a
generous
gift
to
the- Schol-
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, Oct.• 28. arship Fund of the Schools from
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber
Station: WWJ.
Feature: Guest speaker will be in memory of Mrs. Julius Ber-
James D. McDonald, first Ameri- man.
can Ambassador to Israel. The
a contribution to the Scholar
drama, !'Barud," (Dynamite)
written by Sylvia Berger de- ship Fund of the Schools from
scribes the toil now going for- Judge William Friedman in me-
ward in Israel to reclaim the mory of Esther Berman.
wastelands and gain access to
potassium deposits in the Dead
MONUMENTS
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Selfhelp Chapter Planning
Winter Bazaar for Dec. 1
The annual winter bazaar of
the Detroit Chapter of Selhelp
will be held Dec. 1, at the Fort
Wayne Hotel, announced Walter
Stark, chairman, who stated
that this year's event will be the
biggest in its history. The ba-
zaar will feature exhibitions, side
shows and contests.
'Conducted as cabaret, there
will be continuous dancing
throughout the evening. Re-
freshments will be available in
the Cafe Rouge.-
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