DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-2. Obituaries Monument Unveilings Friday, May 15, 1953 Dr. Harry Stocker Dies ....." ■■•■■•■•• at Beth Tefilo Cemetery, (Unveiling announcements may be in- 17, SAMUEL SWAAB, 3219 Glen- serted Dr. Harry Stocker, 56, 19203 by mail or by calling The Jew i sh dale, died May 6. Services at News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an- Woodward at 8 1/2 Mile Road. Edgefield, well known physician, Rabbi. Rabinowitz will officiate. nouncements must be accompanied by Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves the name and address of the person his son, Irving L.; a brother, making the insertion. There Is a standard Relatives and friends are asked died on May 5. Funeral services of S2. for unveiling notices, to attend. were held at Kaufman's May 7. two sisters, two grandchildren charge measuring an inch in depth). * * * and two great grandchildren. A graduate of Western High * * * The family of the late Tillie * * The families of the late Sam Moses announces the unveiling School and the University of LOUIS ZIMMERMAN, 11501 Turken and the -late Jack Tur- Michigan, he received his medi- Petoskey, died May 6. Services ken announce the double un- of a monument in her memory cal degree from Northwestern at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 17, at at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He veiling of monuments in their University., At Ann Arbor, he leaves his son, Herman W.; memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, May Chesed shel Emes Cemtery. Rab- was student director of Hillel. bi Wohlgelernter will officiate. daughter, Mrs. Anna Weitz and 1'7, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme- He is survived by his wife, Relatives and friends are asked a sister. tery. Rabbi Goldman will offi- Devera; a son, Jack; a daughter s * * to attend. ciate. Relatives and friends are Mrs. Frank Titus, of Cambridge, * * * IDA KOVINSKY, 1085 James asked to meet at 2986 Leslie. Mass.; a brother and two sisters, The family of the late Helen * * * K. Blvd., Pontiac, died May '7. Cars will leave at 12 noon for Shapiro announces the unveil- BETTY SIMON, 2665 Fleet, Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. the cemetery. ing of a monument in her mem- Von Mannstein to Go Free * * * lied May 4. Services at • Ira She leaves her husband, Jacob; at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 17, Kaufman Chapel. She leaves daughters, Mrs. David Jacobs of The family of the late Abra- ory NUREMBERG, (JTA) — Nazi iier sons, Calvin, of Plymouth, Philadelphia, Mrs. Oscar C. ham Storchan announces t h e at Northwest Hebrew Memorial lleyer, Rubin and Morris, all of Brenner of Albany, N. Y., and unveiling of a monument in his Park Cemetery. Rabbi Segal will Field Marshal Erich von Mann- ontiac; daughters, Mrs. Sam- Mrs. Harold S. Goldberg of Pon- memory at 12 noon, Sunday, officiate. Relatives and friends stein, who was sentenced to 18 - years' imprisonment in 1949 by el Brader of Sherman Oaks, tiac, a brother and two sisters. May 17, at Chesed shel Emes are asked to * attend. * * * * * a British court which found Calif., Mrs. Daniel Mendelsohn, Cemetery, Radomer Aid Society The family of the late Mich- him guilty of war crimes, will MAURICE WISPE, 9694 N. Plot. Rabbi Halpern will offici- 4rs. Meyer Silverman and Mrs. pirchie Solom of Pontiac; a sis- Martindale, died May 5. Services ate. Relatives and friends are ael C. Weiner announces the un- formally complete his sentence veiling of a monument in his this m o n t h. Von Mannstein, er and four grandrhildren. at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. asked to attend. * * * * * memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, May however, has been free on med- * Survived by his wife, Rose; BERNARD HANIG, 2661 Glen- daughters, Mrs. Ruth Fink and The family of the late Isadore 17, at Machpelah Cemetery. ical leave since last August. lale died May 3. Services at Ira and Diane, a son, Leonard; two Adler announces the unveiling of Rabbi Sperka will officiate. Rel- Kauffman Chapel. He leaves his brothers and two grandchildren. a monument in his memory at 12 atives and friends are asked to * * * laughter, Mrs. Fannie Pa,ntzer; noon, Sunday, May 1'7, at Chesed attend. * 3, sister, three grandchildren SAMUEL LOVINGER, 16645 shel Emes Cemetery, Radomer The family of the late Ida Ind eight great grandchildren. Birwood, died May 5. Services at Plot. Rabbi Levin will officiate. Lowest Prices for Highest Quality * * announces the unveil- * Granite and Outstanding Designs Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- Relatives and friends are asked Lipshaw ing of a monument in her mem- JACK M. WOLFE, 13725 La- vived by his wife, Rose; son, to attend. ory at 1 p. m., Sunday, May * * * DETROIT MONUMENT S alle, died May 3. Services at Arthur and William; daughters, WORKS [ra Kaufman Chapel. He leaves Mrs. Charlotte Galanda and The family of the late Meyer 17, at Bnai David Cemetery, Van his wife, Jean; son, Stanley I.; Mrs. Lillian Gould of Los An- Rosenzweig announces the un- Dyke and Grinnell. Rabbi Sperka 2'744 W. Davison cor. Lawton mother, Mrs. Lean Wolfe; four geles, Calif. and Mrs. Ethel veiling of a monument in his will officiate. Relatives and TO. 8-6923 TO. 8-7523 friends are asked to attend. brothers and two sisters. memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, May Fischer; nine grandchildren. * * * •* * * * * * 17, at Beth Abraham Cemetery. The family of the late Mr. ROSE SPERKA, 2545 Taylor, ANNA BEIGLER, 18964 Oak Rabbis Thumim and Halpern will Max Sampson announces the ied May 7. Services at Benevo- Dr., died May 6. Services at He- officiate. Relatives and friends unveiling of a monument in his ent Chapel. Survived by her brew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- are asked to attend. memory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, * * * usband, Irving; a brother and vived by her sons, Charles, of sister. The family of the late Fannie May 17, at Machpelah Cemetery. Los Angeles, Calif., Meyer and Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Adler * '* * Sidney; daughters, Mrs. Ida Sachse announces the unveiling ELIZABETH BREYER, 10048 Moskowitz and Mrs. Minnie Ar- of a monument in her memory will officiate. Relatives and Downtown Synagogue roadstreet, died May 5. Serv- kin; a sister; 11 grandchildren at 2 p.m., Sunday, May 24, at friends are asked to attend. 1205 Griswo4d 1c es -at Ira Kaufman Chapel. and six great grandchildren. Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab- Memorial to Greenberg * * * he leaves her sons, Joseph, bi Chintz will officiate. Relatives 2nd Day of Sheviaot TEL AVIV, (JTA)—A corner- ouis and Harold; a daughter, SARAH LEICHTMAN, 296'7 and friends are asked to attend. Thursday, May 21 * * * stone was alid for a Mapai cen- ilda; four brothers and a Webb, died May 6. Services at cm until 1:30 p.m. ter in the southern section of 8:30 randchild. The family of the late Max Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves * * * her son, Sidney; daughter, Mrs. Ruzumna announces the unveil- Tel Aviv to bear the name of EVERYBODY WELCOME ' LOUIS GOLDSTEIN, 217 Sec- Samuel Rosenberg; two sisters ing of a monument in his mem- the late Hayim Greenberg, l on St., St. Clair, Mich., died May and three grandchildren. ory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, May American Labor Zionist leader. 6. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Ethel and a son, Israel A. * * * JOSEPH A. ROE, 33'75 Coning- wood, died May 6. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves Ihis wife, Paula; a brother and two sisters. JEAN LIMOND, 17581 Monica, lied May 2. Services at Ira i Caufman Chapel. She leaves her usband, Morris; daughter, Lois; 'bother, Mrs. Esther Rosen and wo brothers. * * * HARRY SIMON, 3321 Roches- er, died May 3. Services at Ira Caufman Chapel. He leaves his ife. Fannie; son, Nathan; aughters, Mrs. Boyd Carnick nd Mrs. Arthur Kaplan of Lou- ville; a brother, a sister and ight grandchildren. Cemetery Memorials YIZKCR MEMORIAL SERVICES I In Memoriam In loving memory of the late, *beloved Dr. Oscar U. Shapiro, was passed away on May 19, 1952. Though gone, you are ever in our hearts. Sadly missed by his parents, Jake and Ida Shapiro; his wife, Sybil; his children, brother and sister. The Jewish National Fund of Detroit Extends Sincere Sympathies to the Families of the Following Who Passed Away During the Past Few Weeks and in Whose Memories Trees Were Planted by Their Friends and Dear Ones on Jewish National Fund Soil in Israel: FRIENDS WHO HAVE PASSED AWAY DURING THE LAST MONTH APRIL 1953 Isaac Axelrode Eva August * * * In loving memory of our be- loved husband and father, Al- bert S. Swartz, who passed away on May 17, 1951. Sadly missed by his wife, Re- becca, and children, Lenore and Sheldon. * * * In loving memory of our dear husband. and father, Saul Gert- zman, who passed away on May 25, 1952. Sadly missed by his wife, Sonia, and son, Abe. * *. * In loving memory of my be- loved husband, Saul A. Gallant, who passed away May 12, 1939 (23 days in Iyar). Sadly missed by his loving wife, Jeanette. * * * In. loving memory of the late Ida Pevin, who passed away on May 21, 1942 (the first day of Shevuot). Sadley missed by her husband, Morris, and children, Mrs. Betty Fisher, Mrs. Sylvia Gottlieb, Elsie and George. Leon Soloieitchik Dies PARIS, (JTA). —Leon Soloveit- chik, one-time leader of the Jewish community of Kovno, Lithuania, died here at the age of 76. When the Soviet Union stook over Lithuania Mr. Solo- veitchik was sent to Siberia but was later released and went to Paris. • Lillian Bernett Nathan Bernstein Hannah Bowman Bertha Loberman Millie Lowenberg Albert Goldberg Anna Goldman Benjamin Goldstein Irving Graff Philip Gross Samuel Markowitz Morris Melnick Albert Mendelson Samuel Meskin William Bricker Louis Burns Clarence Holtman Samuel Holtzman Herman Cooper Sal Jacobson Fannie Jerris Louis Newman Sarah Karmann Ben Kaufman Eva Kay George Kessler Maurice Kirschenbaum Louis Koppy Max Krauss Anna Kurtzman Abraham Panush Joseph A. Papo Morris Pelton Abraham Pershin Theresa Pett Morris Pilchik Abraham Pittler Rifka Pomerance Helen Leipeiger Sadie Levine Asher Levine Philip Litzky Joe Rittman Louis Rosenthal Herbert Ross Hyman Rottenberg Helen Edelheit Sam Eisenstein Harry Evnitzky Benjamin Fell Charles Finkelstein Leah Finkelstein Julia Frankel Morris Freedman John Friedman Anna Glickman Abraham Gold Abraham Miller Harry Schwarz Louis Seder Esther Several, Mt. Kisco, N.Y. Max Shamovsky Freda Siegel Max Snitz Rose Snyder Abraham Solomon Jacob Swartz Charles Toren Harry Trachtenberg Bertha Weinberg Morris Weinberg Abe Weiner Mae B. Weiss Ida Weitzman Rose Wexler Isadore Wolk Rose Wool Benjamin Zucker Morris Zuckerberg Benjamin Zuckerman GARDEN COMPLETED IN THE MEMORY OF: Jennie Levine Y AHRZEITS Chaim Meyer and Chaya Pessa Abrams Esther Eisenberg Ellias Grace Goodfriend Samuel Heyman May the Memories of the Departed Serve as Blessings The Jewish National Fund in Jerusalem—the head office of Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael—is in position to arrange for recitation of Kaddish in a synagogue in the Holy City for departed in this country. Proper arrangements can be made through the Jewish National Fund Council in Detroit. For information and to plant trees, call the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit, 11245 Linwood, TO. 8 7384 Similar lists will be published periodically by the Jewish National Fund. , -