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Obituaries

Friday, June 19, 1953

Monument Unveilings

(Unveiling announcements may be in-
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish
News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an-
tiouncements must be accompanied by
the name and address of the person
Making the insertion. There is a standard
charge of $2. for unveiling notices,
measuring an inch in depth).
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The family of the late Eliza-
beth Scholnick announces the
unveiling of a monument in her
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, June
21, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Rabbi Adler will officiate. Rela-
tises and friends are asked to
attend.
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The family of the late George
Feuer announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 1:30 •p. m., Sunday, June 21,
at Ma,chpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Gorrelick will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
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The family of the late Irving
Bigelman announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 1:30 p. m., Sunday, June
21, at - Chesed Shel Emes Ceme-
tery. Rabbi, Goldman will offici-
ate. Relatives and -friends are
asked to attend.
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The family of the late Abra-
ham Jacobs announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 12 noon, Sunday,
June 21, at Yiddishe , Folks Fa-
rein Cemetery, Gratiot at 14
Mile. Rabbi Gorrelick will offi-
ciate. Relatives and friends are
asked to attend. "
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The family of the late Minnie
Davis announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 11 a.m., Sunday, June 21, at
Machpelah Cemetery. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.

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Dyke. Rabbi Sperka will offici-
ate. Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.
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The family of 'the late Ben
Schechter announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday,
June 21, at Chesed shel Emes
Cemetery. Rabbi Levin will offi-
ciate. Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.
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The 'family of the late Jacob
Stein announces the unveiling
of a- monument in his memory
at 3:30 p.m., Sunday, June 21, at
Machpelah Cemet e r y. Cantor
Adler will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
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The family of the late J. L.
Wolock announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at i p.m., Sunday, June 28, at
Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
Rabbi Levin will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.
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The family of the late Samuel
Gold announces the unveiling of
a monument in his memory at
3 p.m., Sunday, June 21, at
Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
Rabbi Wohlgelernter will offi-
ciate. Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.
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The family of the late Abra-
ham Mendelsohn announces the
unveiling of .a monument in his
memory at 12 noon, Sunday,
June 28, at Chesed shel Emes
Cemetery. Rabbi Levin will of-
ficate. Relatives and friends are
asked to attend:

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Henry :Levitt Dies;
Noted Merchant,
Community Leader

ABRAHAM MILOWSKY, 13325.
LaSalle, died June 6. Services
were at Chesed shel Emes Chap-
el. He is survived by his wife,
Sophia Sonia; daughters, Mrs.
Henry Levitt, 68, of 8120 East Louis S. Lipschutz, Mrs. ,Harry
Jefferson, a native Detroiter, Nosanchuck, Mrs. David M.
died suddenly June 10 at Har- Levin; 13 grandchildren. Mr.
Milowsky was a past president
of Ahavath Achim and Yeka-
terinoslaver Ferein; was active
in Detroit Round Table, was a
delegate to the Community
Council and participated in the
work of City' of Hope.
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LEONARD W. LURIE, 17360
Teppert, died June 6. Services
were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
leaves his wife, Sylvia; sons,
Norman, Robert and David; one
daughter, Anne Beth; a brother
and a sister.
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LOUIS SZIRTES, 2963 Glynn,
died June 7. Services were at
Kaufman's. He leaves his son,
Alexander.

LATE HENRY LEVITT

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BESSIE KATCHAN, 3218 Glen-
dale, died June 6. Services were
held at Kaufman Chapel. She
leaves her husband, Barnett;
sons, Julius, Harold and Harvey;
daughter, Mrs. Celia Brasley;
two brothers and four sisters.

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per Hospital. Mr. Levitt was
vice-president of Temple Beth El
and a member of the board of
trustees of the Jewish Home for
In memory of our beloved
the Aged. He' was also a member grandmother, Toba Rose Logan,
of Cong. Shaarey'Zedek..
who passed away June 22, 1933.
He was vice-president and a Her memory will continue to in-
director. of Bohn Aluminum & spire us for all the days of our
Brass Corp., and general man- lives.
ager of the Michigan Smelting &
Badly missed by Bill and
Refining Division.
Gerry, Manard, Richard Toby
He was a 32nd degree Mason, and Toby Rochelle.
Ashlar Lodge, and also a mem-
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ber of Moslem Temple Shrine.
In loving memory of Norbert L.
Surviving are his wife, Beatrice; Leonard, who departed from us
daughter, Mrs. Martin Oppen- on June 17, 1941 (23 days in
heim; two granddaughters and Sivan).
three sisters, Mesdames Hiram Happy were the years we spent together
But lonely are our hearts today
Silverstone, Louis Elisberg and
For the one we loved so dearly
Dr. D. B. Gaberman Dies; J., B. Lasky.
Has forever passed away.
Funeral services were held in
The family of the late Koff Headed Congress Here
Sadly missed by his parents,
the
Main
Sanctuary
of
Beth
El,
Kliman announces the unveiling
Mr. and Mrs. J. Zuckerman; his
Sunday
morning.
Burial
was
in
of a monument in his memory, . Dr. David B. Gaberman, of
wife, Betty; his daughters and
at 2 p.m., Sunday, June 28,. at 18273- Santa. Barbara, former Beth El Memorial Park.
brothers.
Machpelah Cemetery. Relatives president of the American Jew-
and friends are, asked to attend. ish Congress in Detroit) died
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Victims of Nazism
Friday at the Detroit Soldier Dies
The family of the late Mrs.
age of 58. Fu-
Received $3,600,000
Tillie Newhouse announces the
neral services In Auto Accident
unveiling of a monument in her
were held at
MUNICH, (JTA)—In an in-
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, June
Kaufman's Sun-
terim report, the iota' bureau
21, at Clover Hill Cemetery. Re-
A.
Detroit
serviceman,
Cpl.
day. --
of the United Restitution Office
latives and friends are asked to
Born in Russia, .Martin Kerr (Mandelkier) was today announced that 2,400
attend.
killed
in
an
automobile
accident
D r . Gaberman
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Jewish victims of Nazism have
was brought to in Loredo, Tex., just five weeks with its help obtained $3,600,000
The family of. 'the late Jacob
before
his
discharge
from
the
this country as
in compensation and indemni-
Tear announces the unveiling of
a child. He prac- United States Army.
fication payments from Bavaria,
a monument in his memory at
Services
for
the
soldier,
who
ticed medicine
almost all of it in the past six
11 a.m., Sunday, June 21, at
was
the
sole
survivor
in
his
fam-
here for "133
Nusach Hari Cemetery on Wood-
ily from the Nazi persecution, months.
r. Gaberman years.
The beneficiaries are for the
ward. Rabbi Rabinowitz will of-
Surviving him are his. wife, were held at Hebrew _Benevolent
ficiate. Relatives and friends Eve; a daughter, Mrs. Harold Chapel. The rituals were con- greatest part former concentra-
are asked to attend.
Cohen of Toledo; two sons, Rob- ducted by the Jewish War Veter- tion camp inmates who now re-
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side in Israel, the United States
ert N. and Philip, and a sister, ans.
'4 The family of the late Max Mrs. Hyman Wagner.
Cpl. - Kerr, who was 26, came and Great Britain. Currently the
Dater announces the unveiling
to the U. S. in 1946, and was URO is handling 17,000 claims
of a monument in his memory Dr. Ferdinand Sonneborn Dies sent to Detroit by the European filed against- the Bavarian state.
lat 3 Sunday, June 21, at
Jewish Children's Aid Society.
The URO is a non-profit or-
1, Nusach Hari Cemetery. Rabbi
Dr, Ferdinand Sonneborn, of The Jewish Social Service Bu- ganization which gives legal ad-
"Katz will officiate. Relatives New York City and Petrolia, reau placed him in the home of vice to applicants and aids them
, and friends are asked to attend. Pa., a pioneer in petroleum Mrs. Jennie Masserman, of 1699 in filling out the complicated
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application forms, then presses
chemistry and president of L. Calvert.
The family of the late Ida Sonneborn Sons, Inc., .oil refin-
He remained here for five their claims. Its lawyers have
* Dishell announces the unveiling
ers and chemical manufacturers, years, during which time he at- fought a number of crucial test
of a, monument in her memory died June 9. He and his brother tended Central High School, cases to a successful conclusion
at 11 a.m., Sunday, June 21, Siegmund founded the firm of graduating in June, 1948. He also in the Bavarian courts. (The
at Mezeritzher Cemetery, Gra- L. Sonneborn Sons in Baltimore attended Wayne University, and New York office of the United
f tiot and Monisic. Rabbi Halpern and named it in honor of their was a dental technician before Restitution Office is located at
will officiate. Relative s and father Levi. He was one of the his induction into the armed 1674 Broadway.)
friends are asked to attend.
pioneer Zionists of this country forces.
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' The family of the late Harry and founded the American
South African Zionist Dies
Friends of the Haifa Technion. Anti-Semitic Incidents
and Sophie Siegel announces He was active in United 'JeWish
CAPETOWN, (JTA) — Jacob
the unveilings of monuments in Appeal, in the Federation of In Tunis Exaggerated
Gitlin, the "father of Cape Zion-
their memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, Jewish Philanthropies, • and 'the
NEW YORK,' (JTA) — The ism," died here at the age of
at Northwest Hebrew Memorial American Red Cross. He was a
74. Mr. Gitlin, who came to
Park. Relatives and friends are member of the Chemists' Club American Jewish Committee de-:. South Africa /rom Lithuania in
Glared that press reports 01' anti-
asked to attend.
of New York.
Semitic incidents in Tun* May 1902, became identified with the
14 had been "grossly exagger- small Zionist movement from
The family of the late Anne
almost the -day he landed in the
Rebecca .Kaplan announces the New Bnai Brith Cultural' ated:" In a cable to AJC head- Union.
quarters here the American
unveiling of .a monument in her Program Being Planned
Jewish Committee's representa-•
memory at 1 p.m.., Sunday, June
21, .at Chessed shel Emes Ceme-
DAYTON, 0.—A new cultural tive in Tunis \reported that two • HAIFA, (JTA) — The Israel
tery. Rabbi Levin will officiate. prOgram for American Jewry, unimportant incidents did take warship K 32 arrived at Naples
Relatives and friends are asked possibly involving "the thinkers place, but these "stirred no emo- for repairs. The 130 officers
to attend. For transportation, and scholars of 'our day," may tions and were largely ignored and crew members will be taken
on tours and ' tendered recep-
be launched by Bnai Brith soon, by the. population."
call TO. 8-7355.
The AJC observer in Tunis tions during the two-week lay-
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it was declared by Philip M.
The family of the late Lena Klutznick, president of the Or- also denied that Nazi swastikas over.
Shore announces the unveiling der, in the principal 'address at or .anti-Semitic remarks had
of a monument in her memory the annual convention of Dis- been written on the walls of the
at 3 p.m., Sunday, June 28, at trict Gkand Lodge No. 2, held Hara, the Jewish quarter in
Tunis. In his • report, the AJC
Machpelah Cemetary. Rabbi here.
Lowest. Prices for Highest Quality
Mr. Klutznick's address was representative said that one of
G-ruskin will officiate. Relatives
Granite and Outstanding Designs
asked to attend. devoted principally to an analy- the incidents occurred when an
041 d friends are
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sis of American Jewry's strengths Arab accused a Jewish woman
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DETROIT MONUMENT
• , The • family of the late Harry and weaknesses today, and the of being improperly attired by
WORKS
Muslim
standards
on
the
MuSlim
yTurner announces the unveiling ways Bnai Brith has served in
2744 W. Davison eor. Lawton
ktf a monument in his memory the past and may be able to high holiday of Ramadan. How-
TO. 8-7523
at 2 p.m., Sunday, June 21, at make even' greater contributions ever, police stopped the scuffle,
TO. 8-6925
33nal David Cemetetry- on Van in the future. , - - the report added. -

In Memoriam

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Cemetery Memorials

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DAVID RABINOVITZ, 11501
Petoskey, died June 10. Services
were at Kaufman Chapel. He
leaves his wife, Rose; daughter,
Mrs. Cecelia Friedman.
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J O A C H IM KOENIGSBERG,
3814 Buena Vista, died June 10.
Services were at Kaufman's. He
leaves his wife, Erna; daughters,
Mrs. Martin Spector and Mrs.
Howard Ehrlichman; two grand-
children.
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'ANNA BLOCK, Miami Beach,
Fla., died June 7 at Miami. Serv-
ice were held at Kaufman's. She
leaves three sons, Drs. Harry Ab-
raham and Louis; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Estel Tessmer and
Mrs. Herman Gaines, a sister
and eight grandchildren.
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ESTHER SCHMIER, 5440 Cass,
died June 10. Services were at
Kaufman's Chapel. She leaves
her husband, Dr. Burton L. two
brothers -and a sister. •
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JOSEPH SAMUEL GROSS-
BART, 2955 W. Grand, 'died June
12. Services were at Hebrew Be-
nevolent Chapel. He is survived
by his wife, - Eva, sons, Julius and
Samuel Alexander; daughters,
Mrs. Dorothy Hanelin of Natick,
Mass.; Mrs. Diane Elbinger and
Mrs. Mar g a r et Price; seven
grandchildren.
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MINNIE r•BILSKEY, 31 W. Flor-
al Ave., Arcadia, Calif., died June
11. Services were at Hebrew Be-
nevolent Chapel. She is sur-
vived by sons, Irving of Arcadia,
Calif., Mannie of Chicago,
and Jack Bilsky; daughter, Mrs.
Frances Gurman of Arcadia; a
brother, a sister, and five. grand-
children.
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MYRON B. ROSENTHAL, 3867
W. Outer Dr., died June12, Serv-
ices were at Kaufman's. He
leaves his wife, Esther; son,
Stuart; daughters, Marilyn and
.Ilyse; mother, Mrs. Fanny Ros-
enthal, and three sisters.
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IRWIN GOLD, 14737 Petoskey,
died June 13. Service8 Were at
Benevolent Chapel. Survived by
his wife, Eva; three brothers and
a sister.
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EDWIN KELLER, 1927 Pingree,
died - June 12. Services were at
Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur-
vived by his wife, Olga; .three
sisters.

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