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Obituaries
- NATHAN. ZALDIN, 73, died
Sept. 13, in Toronto, Ontario,
Can. He, leaves his wife, Minna;
sons, Jack, of. Baltimore; and.
Sam and Arthur, of Toronto;
and daughters, Mrs. Earl Gould,
of Detroit; Esther and Florence;
of Toronto.
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FANNY BROWN. 3265 Boston,
died Sept. 2'7. Services were at.
Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her
husband, Charles; sons, Jack
Pine of New York and Edmund
Brown; daughters, Mrs. Betty
Rosier of New York, Mrs. Grace
Zellman, Mrs. Alice Sheldon,
Mrs. Rose Gold, Mrs. Helen
Bloom; and one sister.
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DR. DANIEL B. MARCUS,
3190 W. Outer Drive, died Sept.
Rabbi Harold Rosenthal Dies, Aged 51
Berthold Viertel Dies
VIENNA, (JTA) —Berthold
Viertel, Austrian Jewish poet,
author and theater director,
died here at the age of 68. Mr.
Viertel made his mark on the
German and Austrian theater
during the 1920s will expression-
istic performances of Shakes-
peare and Ibsen and the first
productions in German of some
of Eugene O'Neill's best known
plays. In 1934 he fled the Nazis
and.went to Britain, from where
he came to the United States,
returning to Europe after the
war.
Alexander Ovedoff Dead
JOHANNESBURG, (JTA) —
Alexander Ovedoff, well-known
South African communal work-
er and journalist, died here at
the age of 65.
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23
rridas. Oetober
1953
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Unveilings
Neecls. in Detroit, Dies at.... Age. •
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NEW YORK, (ITA)—Dr. Ja went to Poland in a similar ca-
I cob J: Golub, chairman of the pacity. Returning to the United
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Joint Distribution Committee's States in 1926; he assumed ex-
medical committee and medical ecutive posts - at Mount Sinai
tit';"
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ex- -.and B eth Moses Hospitals, going
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e c u t i v e vice- to the Hospital for Joint Dis-
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president • of the eases as medical director in
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Hospital for 1929.
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joint Diseases
Recognized as bneOf the coun-
in N ew Y o r k, try's top hospital planners
The family.: of, the • late Sa
here this aVas consulted in the designs for
and Esther Wittus • announce
s,.week at the age.a number of hospitals in the U.S.
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the double unveiling of monu
of 62.
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and abroad, including the Roths-
ments . in their memory at
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From 1921 to child-Hadassah
H o s p.i t a 1 and
p.m., Sunday, Oct. 11, • at Chese c
1923, Dr. Golub the Hebrew University, Medical
shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Rab
served as meal,: School in Jerusalem. He served
inowitz will officiate: R,elative
Dr. Golub cal and health -tn a number of • American hos-
and friends are asked to attend . . commissioner for the JDC in pital associations and spent sev,
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Volhynia, Ukraine, and in 1923 eral years in the U. S ...' Publ+c
The family of the late Davi I
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Health Service.
Grossman announces the unveil - .
Dr. Golub conducted the sur-
UNVFALINGS
ing of a monument in his mem - .
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ory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 4
The family 'of the late 80 a Jewish hospital in Detroit. His
un- findings resulted.: in the. cam-
at Bnai David-Cemetery, Rabb Weinstein
iling of a announces
monument' the
in his
cam-
Gruskin will officiate. Relative. ; ve
paign to build the now realized
and friends are asked to attend memory at 2 p. m., Sunday, Oct. Sinai Hospital in Detroit. • , . -
4, at Turover Cemetery. Rabbi
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The family of the late. Mrs Halpern will officiate. For those
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Ruth Ackerman announces the in need, of transportatio n, meet
. M.., at the home of Mor-
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unveiling of a monument in he a 1 p,
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct ris Davis, 2720 Leslie. Relatives -
4, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. and friends are asked to attend,
In loving memo
memory o i Nathan
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Rabbi Klein will officiate. Rela-
Zack, who left us , eleven years
The family of the late Max ago, Oct. 6, 1942 (23 : •days . in
tives and friends are asked tc
attend.
Kalman announces the unveil- Tishri).
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ing of a monument in his mem-.
"'When all is still and silent
The family of the late Fann 3 ory at 1 p. rn., Sunday, 06t. 4,
0,,,AlhosleePtsfrea t the
earth
(Edelstein) Stolarsky. announc e: ; at Clover xill Park Cemeter y.
Where our darling Daddy lies.'
Sadly missed by his wife, Min-
the unveiling of a monument it L Rabbi Lehrman will officate.
her memory at .1 p.m., Sunday Relatives and friends are asked- nie; and children, Alice,- Maxine
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and Sanford.
and
Oct. 18, at Beth Tefilo Emanue ' to attend.
Cemetery. Rabbi Hershman wil
officiate. Relatives and friend EE
are asked to attend.
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The family of the late Israe
Beauty
Dignity
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M. Glass announces the unveil -
a
ing of a monument in his mem -
Maintained by
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ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 4
Adas
Shalom
(Northwest)
Synagogue
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at Machpelah Cemetery. Rela
tives and friends are asked to
Inquiries .Maur Be Made:
attend.
UN. Office
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Hurwitz announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in h i
memory at 12 noon, Sunday
Oct. 4, at Chesed shel Eme
noun & RRISCH CO.
Cemetery. Cantor Boyarsky will
17125-27 VAN DYKE AVENUE
officiate. Relatives and frien
are asked to attend.
Oppasiie main *Wrong* to Mi. Olivet Cemetery
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BROWN DETROIT 34, MICH. • TW. 1-7220
The unveiling of a monumen
over the grave of Mrs. Lea h
RAIICH
( DESIGNERS
co.
MANUFACTURERS
Keywell will take place at 12:3
p.m. Sunday, Oct. _ 11; at Em-
anuel Cemetery, on Woodward
MONUMENTS • GRAVE MARKERS - MAUSOLEUM
Ave. Rabbi Segal will officiate.
GRANITE • BRONZE • MARBLE
Due to - -'his passing
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during Relatives and friends are invited
WE ERECT WORK ANY PLACE IN THE UNITED STATES
Sukkot, the shivah period will to the service. •
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start this Saturday night and
will:-be observed at the home of
The family of the late Harry
the mother of the deceased, Mrs. Goldman announces the unveil-
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J. P. Rosenthal, 4292 Richton.
ing of a monument in h i s
Rabbi R o s e n- t h a I was the memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct.
Nation-Wide
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youngest man to be ordained 4, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Rabbi upon his graduation from Gorrelick will officiate. Rela-
Affiliation
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the Isaac Elchanan Theological tives and friends are asked to
Selinary in New York. He also attend.
MEMBFRS OF
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"studied at Columbia and New
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York Universities. He was active
Jewish Funeral Directors
The family of the late Mar-
in and-was slated to become the tin Eskin announce the unveil-
The Ira
of America, Inc.
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chancellor. of Detroit Lodge 55 ing of a monument hi his
of Knights of Pythias. He was memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, Oct.
and
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a member of. Shaarey Zedek and 4, at Northwest Hebrew . Me-
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Dynamic Club and was a mem- morial Park, Six Mile and Mia-
National Funeral
ber of the board of the United dlebelt. Rabbi Segal will of-
Directors Ass'n.
Hebrew Schools. For the past 15 ficiate. Relatives and friends
Chapel
years he had been in .the insur- are asked to attend. .
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ance business.
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9619 DEXTER BOULEVARD at EDISON
The family of the late Mrs.
Funeral Advisers sand Directors
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Anna Fischer announces _the
Seminary to Give
unveiling of a monument in her
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct.
Tercentenary Course
4, at Clover Hill Park 'Cemetery.
NEW YORK — In preparation Relatives and friends are asked
for the tercentenary anniver- to attend.
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sary of the arrival of the Jews
The family of • the late Ralph
in the United States, the Semi-
The Most Beautiful Jewish FUN e7'al Chapel in Michigan
nary School of Jewish Studies Raskin announces the unveiling
of
a
monument
in
his
memory
at
e
of The Jewish
Theological Sem-
inary of America, 3080 Broad- 1:30 p.m., SundaY,'. Oct. 11, at.
way, offers a course for adults Westwood Cemetery, Rabbi Se-
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in "300 Years of - Jews and. Ju- gal will .officiate. • Relatives . and
f " ,., 1.1 I i. MENORAH
daism in America," it was an- friends are asked to attend.
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nounced by Dr.• Louis.
The family of, the late - Lillian
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Junerat Chapel
Fleishman announces the un-
veiling of a monument in her
• The Family
memory at 12 noon, Sunday,
Entirely New Ownership and Management
Oct. 4 at Machpelah Cemetery.
Of The Late
Rabbi Donin and Cantor Adler
Sponsored by Prominent Detroit Jewish Leaders
will officiate. Relatives, and
Jeanne Canvasser
Reflecting a dignified and understanding
friends are asked to attend.
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Announces the unveiling of
attention to detail—in exact accord
The family of the late Nathan
a monument in her memory
with your wishes.
Switzer announces the !unveiling
at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Oct.
of a monument in his memory
Service and Rabbi of Your Choke
4, at Oak View Cemetery.
at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 11, at
PURITAN CORNER DEXTER
Rabbi Morris Adler will of-
Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery,
c. W. MOORE
on Woodward. ' Rabbi Gruskin
ficiate. Relatives and friends
UNivenity 1-7701
Manager
will officiate: Relatives and
are asked to attend.
friends are asked to attend:
26. Services were held- at Kauf-
man Chapel. He leaves his wife,
Rose; parents, Mr.. and Mrs.
Leon Marcus, and • a brother,
Ernest.
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ANNA BAKER, .19171 Green-
lawn, died Sept. .17. Services
were at. Hebrew Memorial Chap-
el. She is survived by sons, Max
and. Joseph; daughters, Mrs.
Sarah Shevat of New York and
Mrs. Bella, Lewis; a sister, seven
grandchildren; five g r e a t-
gran,dchildren.
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:HENRY GOLDMAN, 2248
Hazelwood, died Sept. 19. Ser-
1VI1JRRAY COHEN, 10705 Lin- vices were at Hebrew Memorial
coln Dr.,... Huntington Woods, - Chapel. He is. survived by his
died ,Sept. 25.. Services and in- wife, Hedy; son; Robert_ of. the
terment in New York, arranged U. S. Army; daughter, Dorothy;
through Menorah Chapel. He a brother. ,
leaves his wife, Selma; son, Al- .
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yin ; and daughter, Mrs. Lester
HELEN -MARCUS, 2612 Hazel-
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Hebrew Memorial Chap-
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DAVID K UNGER, Shaker
Heights, 0., died Sept, 22. Ser- el. She is survived by her hus-
vices and interment were in band, Israel; a sister and a
Cleveland, 0. He leaves his wife, brother. •
Rose R.; two daughters, Mrs.
Shirley Reinauer of Lak e • MARY NAGEL, 11501 Petos-
Charles, La., and* Mrs. Linda key, died Sept. 22. Services were
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
Orfirer of Cleveland.
She'is survived by her , husband,
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SARAH GOLANER, 3805 W. Isaac; . son, Hyman; two daugh- .
Grand Ave., died Sept. 21. She ters, Mrs. Ben Zolzman of Los
leaves her son, Gilbert; five -Angeles, and Mrs. Max Prince;
daughters, Mrs. Jack Malaud, 10 grandchildren; 22 great-
Mrs. Samuel Sweet; Mrs. Harry grandchildren.
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Rattner, Mrs. Joseph Slovey- and
REBECCA FELDMAN, 1 918
Mrs. Lois Sherr; and two broth-
ers. Services were at Kaufman Pingree, died Sept. 23. Services
w.e-r e • at Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.
Chapel. She is survived by a
ISADORE .FINN,
.FINN, *8214 John R, son, William; daughters, Mrs.
died Sept. 22. He leaves two Sam Silver of Ocean Park, Calif.
brothers, Victor and Harry and Mrs. George Garfield; two
Finn; and two sisters, Miss Rose grandchildren, a great grand-
Finn and Mrs. Lois Robinson. child and a sister.
Services were held at Kaufman
Dr. Max Einhorn Dies
Chapel.
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NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr. Max
BERTHA CHODUN, 2717 Mon- Einhorn, retired gastroenterolo-
terey; died Sept. 24. Services gist, inventor of surgical instru-•
were held at Kaufman Chapel. ments, author of several-medical
She leaVes her husband, Ben; works and developer of a gen-
son, Saul; daughter, Mrs. Ben- erally used method of treating
jamin Bloom; a • sister and five non-operative ulcers, died here
grandchildren.
at the age of 91.
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal,
prominent in many circles here
and well known native Detroiter,
died last Friday morning at the
age of 51.
Hundreds of his friends and
co-workers j o i n e d in paying
tribute to h i s
memory at fu-
neral services at
Kaufman's o n
Sunday m o r n-
ing.
Surviving are
his wife, Shir-
ley E.; son, Ken-
neth; daughter,
Felicia; mother,
Mrs. J. P. Rosen-
t h al; brothers,
Manual M., Na-Rabbi Rosenthal
than P., ErvinA., Leonard E.;
sisters, Mrs. Nathan P. Levin,
Mrs. Samuel L. Kavanau, Mrs.
Louis R. Barak, Mrs. Robert
Trepek, Mrs. Hy M. Beale.
Monument
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J acob Golub, Surveyor of IlOspAtal, .
4Unveiiing announce,nents may oe
serteo ay mail or ay ceiling The •iewis
News office, VE.• 8-9364. Written an
nouncements muse oe accompaniea
the name ana address ot the Pomo
making the insertion. There is a stands
charge ot $2. for unveiling netts
measuring an inch, in, depth. .
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