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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-05-08

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Obituaries

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 8, 1953

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Zionists Pay Tribute
EVA MENDELSON, 65, of ISRAEL ARON, 46, '7288 East-
To
Memory of Wagner
South Haven, Mich., died May lawn, Cincinnati, 0., died April

1

Monument Unveilings

(Unveiiing announcements may be in-
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish 'ing of a monument in her mem
News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an- ory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, May
22. He leaves his wife, Ruth, of
American Zionists this week nouncements must be accompanied by
Detroit; a son, Steven; and paid tribute to the memory of the name and address
of the person 10, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme-
the insertion. There is a standard tery. Relatives and friends are
daughter, Sandra Elizabeth.
the late Robert F. Wagner, for- making
charge of $2 for unveiling notices,
asked to attend.
* * *
in depth).
mer U.S. Senator, who died measuring an inch

* *
* * *
ISADORE WOLK, 18292 Man- Monday at the
The family of the late Helen
The family of the late Mr.
or, died April 28. Services at Ira age of 75. The
Shapiro announces the unveil- Max Sampson announces the
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his former Senator,
ing of a monument in her mem- unveiling of a monument in his
sons, Alexander and William; who played an
ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 1 7, memory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday,
daughters Mrs. Meyer Steward, important role
at Northwest Hebrew Memorial May 17, at Machpelah Cemetery.
Mrs. Sol Docks and Mrs. Larry in framing the
Park Cemetery. Rabbi Segal will Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Adler
Davis; a brother and 10 grand- Roosevelt social
officiate. Relatives and' friends will officiate. Relatives and
children.
security meas-
are asked to attend.
* * *
friends are asked to attend.
ures, was a na-
* * *
* * *
ANNA GOLDMAN, 18090 Rose--
ARTHUR HIRSCHMAN, 3730 tional chairman
lawn, died April 26. Services Pembroke, died April 26. Serv- of the American
The family of the late Sarah
The family of the late Sarah
were at Kaufman. Chapel. She ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He Christian Pales-
Clamage announces the unveil- Cranis announces the unveiling
leaves her son, Dr. Bernard leaves his wife, Anne; son, Da- tion Committee
ing of a monument in her mem- of a monument in her memory
Goldman of Mt. Clemens; a vid; a brother and three sisters. from the first It- F. Wagner ory at 11 a.m., Sunday, May 17, at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 10, at
brother, a sister and two grand-
* * *
days of the founding of the pro- at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
children.
MAX SCHULTZ, 2014 Euclid, Israel Christian movement. He Klein will officiate. Relatives Relatives and friends are asked
* * *
died April 29. He leaves his wife, was among the strongest advo- and friends are asked to attend. to attend.
* * *
* *
SADIE LEVINE, 3045 Blaine, Lena; sons Albert, Jack, Samuel cates of a Jewish National Home
died April 26. Services were at and Thomas; and daughters, in Congress.
The family of• the late Ida
The family of the late Mich-
Kaufman Chapel. She leaves Mrs. Arthur Meizels.
ael C. Weiner announces the un- Gantz announces the unveiling
two sons, Sante and Harry; and
veiling of a monument in his of a monument in her memory
* • *
Mrs.
Sarah
Adler
Dies
five daughters, Mesdames Julius
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, May at 12 noon, Sunday, May 10, at
BESSIE
KAHN,
1675
Edison,
Solomon, Meyer Saperstein, Alex
17, at Machpelah Cemetery. Workmen's Circle Cemetery, on
In New York at 95
Cohen, Isadore Levine and Pearl died April 29. Services at Ira
Rabbi Sperka will officiate. Rel- Gratiot. Rabbi Segal will offici-
Moto.
Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her
The "mother" of the Yiddish atives and friends are asked to ate. Relatives and friends are
*
*
asked to attend.
attend.
sons, David, Ben and Jack; a stage is dead.
* * *
DAVID MODLINSKY, 1553 daughter, Mrs. Louis C. Touff;
Mrs. Sarah Levitzka Adler,
Church St., Windsor, died April 15 grandchildren and 16 great widow of the most renowned of
The Lord is my shepherd; I
The family of the late Ida
26. Services were at Kaufman grandchildren.
all Yiddish actors, Jacob Adler, Lipshaw announces the unveil- shall not want . He maketh me
Chapel. He leaves his wife,
* * •
and herself the "Dowager Duch- ing of a monument in her mem- to lie down in green pastures;
Jenny; three sons, Marvin,
KATIE FERSHMAN, 2911 ess" of the Yiddish Theater, died ory at 1 p. m., Sunday, May he leadeth me beside the still
Morris and Herman; a daugh-
April 28 in New York, following 17, at Bnai David Cemetery, Van waters.—Ps. 23: 1,2.
ter, Florence; a brother and two Sturtevant; died April 29. Serv- a long illness. She was 95.
Dyke and Grinnell. Rabbi Sperka
ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
sisters.
She was the mother of several will officiate. Relatives and
*
*
She leaves her son, Sam; daugh- children, all of whom became friends are asked to attend.
* * *
BERTHA WEINBERG, 2668 ters, Mrs. William Lemlich, Mrs. show people. Mrs. Adler, herself,
Cortland, died April 26. Serv- Ben Robins, Mrs. Max Logan and was noted for a wide range of
The family of the late Louis
ices were at Kaufman Chapel. Mrs. Ruth Markowitz; nine tragic and comic parts, and wal Radner announces the unveiling
She leaves hey husband, Kol- grandchildren and seven great exceptionally convincing in plays of a monument in his memory
man; two sons, Sidney and Lar- grandchildren.
of Jewish immigrant life.
at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 10, at
* *
ry; four daughters, Sandra,
Mrs. Adler, born in Russia, Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Sylvia, Mrs. Harry Thomas and
JACK M. SAFFER, 17535 Santa started her stage career there, Segal will officiate. Relatives
Mrs. Charles Katz, and nine Rosa, died April 30. Services before touring England and the and friends are asked to attend.
grandchildren.
* * *
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He United States. She came here
* * *
leaves his wife, Leda; son, Mar- permanently in the 1880's.
The family of the late Harry
MAX BUCHNER, Wilcrest Ho- vin; three brothers and two sis-
Her survivors are two present- Michaels announces the unveil-
tel, died April 30. Services at ters.
day stars, Luther Adler and ing of a monument in his mem-
Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur-
Stella Adler Clurman; another ory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, May
vived by a sister, Mrs. Rose E.
son, Jack, a motion picture ac-
at Turover Cemetery, 14 Mile
Kaufman, of New York.
Mrs. Glickman Dies tor; two other daughters, Mrs. 10,
and Gratiot Ave. Rabbi Gorrel
* * *
Frances Adler Shoengold and ick will officiate. Relatives and
IDA NATINSKY, 4023 Tuxedo.
MrS. Ann Glickman, 68, of 1701 Mrs. Julia Adler Foshko, ac- friends are asked to attend.
MONUMENTS
* * *
died May 1. Services at Hebrew Burlingame, died April 28. A tresses; two sons by a previous
marriage, Dr. Joseph and Max
Benevolent Chapel. Survived by
The family of the late Molly
By Karl C. Berg
his daughters, Mrs. Betty Rubin, native of Lithuania, Mrs. Glick- Heine, two stepsons, Adolph Ad- Dubin announces the unveiling
Owner
man
had
lived
here
for
47
years.
ler
and
Charles
Adler,
actors;
and Mrs. Edna Gelbman; a son,
of a monument in her memory
Max Wrotslaysky
Hyman; and four grandchildren. She was the wife of Harris T. and a stepdaughter, Celia Adler at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, May 10, at
Monument Works
* *
Distinctive
Independent Detroit Lodge Cem-
Glickman, retired dry goods Cohn, an actress.
Monuments
etery, Gratiot at 14 Mile. Rabbi
HANNAH MINDEL LUCHTAN, merchant and a leader in the
Reasonably Priced
Gorrelick will officiate. Rela-
12828 Santa Clara, died May 2.
Louis Epps Dies
3201 JOY ROAD
Services at Hebrew Benevolent movement for a Jewish hospi-
tives
and
friends
are
asked
to
Corner Wildemere
Services were held, this week attend.
Chapel. Survived by a daughter, tal in Detroit.
Trier 6-0196
at Ira Kaufman Chapel for
*
*
Mrs. Sophie Zarankin; sons, Ir-
Among Mrs. Glickman's many Louis J. Epps, of 746 Coiling-
vin Lawton and Bernard Luch- affiliations were the Shaarey wood, who was the owner of four
The family of the late Sarah
tan; five grandchildren, 2 great- Zedek Sisterhood, North Wood- Army-Navy stores in Detroit.
Liebeross announces the unveil-
grandchildren; and two sisters. ward Branch, Jewish Women's
Mr. Epps started in the sur- D
European Welfare Organization, plus business after World War I. E miiminilmililillimilliiiiiimitilliffilimiimmliiiiitomitlifiliiiimiliminililimmintimiiiiiiitinimm
Los
Angeles
Sanitarium,
Feder-
JEAN ZBICK, 18430 Wooding-
While attending an auction sale
ham, died May 3. Services at He- ation of Lithuanian Jews, David- he bid for a quantity of rain- =
E
brew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- Horodoker Society and Pisgah coats, and discovered he did not E
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Beauty
-
Dignity
a
vived by her husband, Joseph, Lodge, Bnai Brith.
have enough money for them. .
father, Jacob Isaacs; son, Ray-
Besides her husband, Mrs. He re-sold them, at a profit, to
Maintained by
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mond; daughter, Evelyn; two Glickman leaves her daughters, another bidder.
. . , t--
Adas Shalom (Northwest) Synagogue
1:1
brothers and two sisters.
Mrs. Sol Mullin and Mrs. Jack
He leaves his wife, Lillie J.;
*
Bach; a brother, Benjamin D. son, Bernard; daughter, Mrs.
Inquiries May Be Made
MAX SNITZ, 18242 Pinehurst, Lieberman; two sisters, Mrs. Mark Graham, Jr., three grand-
at Synagogue Office
died April 25. Services at Ira Benjamin Zieve and Mrs. Ben- children and two sisters.
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Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his jamin. Kaye; and two grand-
sons, Louis, Renby, Sam, Nor- children. Services were held at
Mae Weiss Dies
man and Arthur; daughters, Ira Kaufman Chapel.
Mrs. Mae B. Weiss, who was
Mrs. Bessie Suhd and Mrs. Shir-
known by thousands of Detroit-
ley Fineberg; a brother, 10
ers whose affairs she catered,
Rev. Liss Dies
grandchildren and three great
died on April 27. Mrs. Weiss
Rev.
Israel
Laib
Liss,
an
ac-
grandchildren.
17125 27 VAN DYKE AVENUE
had lived at 2311 Puritan. Serv-
tive worker in the Jewish com- ices
were held at the Ira Kauf-
Opposite main entrance to Mt. Olivet Cemetery
munity here prior to his settling man Chapel. She leaves a son,
in Houston, Tex., died on May Lester, and a brother, Moe
DETROIT 34, MICH. • TW. 1-7220
N.
4, in Houston where services and Berlin.
interment were held.
DESIGNERS • MANUFACTURERS
A Talmudic scholar and
teacher, Rev. Liss was a founder
MONUMENTS • GRAVE MARKERS • MAUSOLEUMS
of Cong. Bnai Zion, and was a
GRANITE • BRONZE • MARBLE
worker in the Mizrachi move-
WE ERECT WORK ANY PLACE IN THE UNITED STATES
ment, Jewish National Fund and
Zionist Organization of Detroit.
EVE MEISTER, dr amatic
In Houston, he became active coach, announces that her an
in the Free Hebrew Schools.
nual show, "Meister Follies Dra-
Rev. Liss is survived by three matic Revue," will be held at
sons,. Mortimer and George,
BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK of Detroit, and Dr. I, J. Liss, of 2:30 p.m., May 24, at the Detroit
Institute of Arts. Featured per-
OFFERS JEWISH FAMILIES
Houston; three daughters, Mrs. formers will be Phyllis Pulberg,
THE FINEST BURIAL Benjamin Dunn and Mrs. Albert Jerry Whitman, Jack Costello,
• Through the countless de-
PLOTS AT MODERATE Glassman, of Detroit, and Mrs. Richard Gregory, Carol Stolt-
tails that attend life's greatest
PR ICES ON EXTENDED Sam Pickelner, of Houston; nine man, Larry Stephens, Marilyn
tragedy, you may be confident
grandchildren and two great Cohen, Dianna Benner and
TERMS
grandchildren..
that our staff will give each
Howard Pollock. Reva Usher will
The Ira
One 'of America's newest
do the solo number, "Humor-
and
every one expert, consid-
Dr.' Joseph S. Diamond Dies
and most beautiful ceme-
esque," with music by Al Gross.
* *
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr. Jo-
erate attention. Our sole pur- •
teries, dedicated to the
seph S. Diamond, 72, noted
WINTERHALTER PTA will
pose is to relieve the family of
service of Detroit Jews.
American Jewish internist who hold a "Show of Shows" program
as many details as possible.
important contributions to at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the
Chapel
Beth El Memorial Park made
medcine and was considered school. Television personalities
28120 WEST SIX MILE ROAD
one of the country's outstanding to be featured include Auntie
. Between Inkster and Middlebelt
9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD at EDISON
internists, died in Paris while Dee and her talent show, Cow-
For information
.
returning
to
New
York
from
Funeral Advisers and Directors
Is-
Call Mr. Segall at TR. 54530
boy Colt, Bert Ruby, Haag the
Tyler 4 8020
rael.
magician, Snooky, the monkey.

29. Services and interment in
South Haven. With her husband,
Dave, Mrs. Mendelson operated
Mendelson's Atlantic Hotel in
South Haven for 35 years. Be-
sides her husband, Mrs. Mendel-
son leaves three daughters, Mrs
Becky Patner, Mrs. Sara Weiss
and Mrs. Harriet Teitel, all of
South Haven; six grandchildren.
two great grandchildren and a
sister.

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