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November 27, 1953 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-11-27

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" Obi tu aries

David Segal Dies; -
Noted Engineer,
Technion Leader

Abraham Goldstein Dies;
Zionist and Fisherman

Monument

Abraham Goldstein of West
Hartford, Conn., vice-president
of the Zionist Organization of
America, one of
the leading fig-.
ures in Zionism
in this country
for the past 20
years, died - in
Sarasota, Fla.,
at the age of 59.
Head' of an
insurance com-
pany, he also
was active in
Democratic par-
ty politics.
One of the
Goldstein
ablest Yiddish
speakers in this country, Mr.
Goldstein also was the author of
many monographs and special
articles. Two years ago he at-
tracted wide attention with his
full-length Yiddish book on fish-
ing.

Unveilings

JOSEPH FISHMAN, Glendale,
MORRIS SMITH, 2095 Pingree,
dieC.° Nov. 19. He is survived by Calif., • died Nov. 16. Services
David Segal, of 18066 Green-
his wife, Rachael; sons, Frank were at Kaufman Chapel. He lawn, one of the most prominent
of Detroit, Jack and George, and leaves his wife, Mrs. Eva Fish- engineers in Michigan, an in-
(Unveiling announcements may be In-
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish
daughter, Mrs. Minnie Tauber, man; two sons, Ira L. of Detroit corporator of the Engineering
News
office, VE. 8-9364. Written an-
all of Pontiac, and nine grand- and Allan of Chicago, Ill.; two Society of Detroit and a leader
nouncements must be accompanied by
brothers,
five
sisters
and
two
the
name
and addressof the person
children. -Services were held at
in the Detroit Technion Society,
making the insertion. There is a standarii
grandchildren.
Menorah Funeral Chapel.
charge
of
$2,00 for unveiling notices.
died Nov. 18 at the age of 59.
* * *
measuring an inch in depth.>
* * *
Funeral serv-
EDWARD
FELDMAN,
2521
W.
JACK REIFLER, 3010 W. Chi-
icas were held
died Nov. 19. Serv-
The family of the late Reb-
cago Blvd., died Nov. 21. He McNichols,
Friday at Me-
ices
were
at
Kaufman
Chapel.
ecca 'Rubin announces the un-
leaves his son, Don; daughter, He leaves his wife, Ethel; son,
norah Chapel on
veiling of a monument in her
Dorine; mother, Mrs. Libby Reif- Cyril; daughter, Mrs. Marshall
'Puritan.
memory at 1 p.M., Sunday, Nov.
ler of Chicago, and three broth- Berkson; three brothers and a
Surviving are
29, at Bnai David Cemetery. on
ers. Services and interment in
his
wife,
Myrtle;
sister.
Van Dyke: Rabbis Levin and.
Chicago.
*
*
*
a
daughter,
Myr-
* * *
Rockove will officiate. Rela-
na Ester; a son,
SHIRLEY JANET SEGERMAN,
tives and friends are asked to
DORA ROSE, 13641 Dexter,
:Merton Joseph;
Petoskey, died Nov. 13.
attend.
died Nov, 21. Services were at 9635
Ithree
brothers,
* * *
Services were at Hebrew Me-
Kaufman Chapel. She leaves morial
:Albert,
Morris
Chapel.
She
is
survived
The
family
of the late Esther
two daughters, Mrs. Albert Cole by her husband, Morton; three
and Abner of
Levine announces the unveiling
and Mrs. Eugene Whitehorn of children, Rhonda Ellen, Terry
Boston.
of a monument in her memory
Pittsburgh; a brother, a sister Ita and Gary Allan; parents, Mr.
Born in Bos-
at 11:30 a,.m., Sunday, Nov. 29,
and two grandchildren.
Segal
ton,
he
was
and Mrs. David L. Garfinkel; a
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
* * *
graduated
from
Tufts
College
of
sister and a brother.
Gorrelick win officiate. Rela-
Ed. Feldman, Co-Owner
ISADORE S. FEDERBUS CH,
Engineering.
He
came
to
Detroit
* * *
tives and friends are asked to
Of Central Overall, Dies
160 S. Gulley, Inkster, Mich.,
BENJAMIN WINER, 3828 W. in 1919 and held important in-
attend.
) died Nov. 15. Services were at Davison, died Nov. 19. Services dustrial posts here.
Edward Feldman of 2521 Mc-
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his were at Hebrew Memorial Chap-
Nichols,
co-owner
of
Central
A former chairman of the De-
Rabbi Meltzer Dies
wife, Sylvia; son, John; daugh- el. He is survived by his wife, troit Section of American Chem- Overall Supply Co., died Nov. 18
ter, Mrs. John Lindsay; mother, Celia; a son, Gilbert; two daugh- ical Society, he was a member at the age of 55. Funeral serv-
JERUSALEM, (JTA)
Mrs. Etta Federbusch, and a ters, Mrs. Lorraine Velie of Los of the society's board for 25 ices were held Sunday at Kauf- Iser Zalman Meltzer, considered
sister.
Angeles and Natalie; three sis- years. As a member of the first man Chapel. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- one of the foremost - students.
* * *
of the Talmud in' this century,.
board of directors of the Engi- man officiated.
ters and two grandchildren.
A resident of Detioit for 40 died here at the age of 83.
LILLIAN FRANKLIN, 20040
neering Society of Detroit, his
* * *
years, Mr. Feldman was affili
Hubbell, died Nov. 16. Services
HERMANN M 0 S E R, 14772 name appears on the plaque of ated with many local organiza-
were at Kaufman Chapel. She Dexter,
the
society
in
the
Rackham
died Nov. 19. Services
tions.
leaves her husband, Abe; son, were at Hebrew Memorial Chap- Memorial Building.
MONUMENTS -
Surviving him are his wife,
Jerry; daughter, Marlene; par- el. He is survived by two sons,
He was associated with many Ethel;
a
son,
Cyril;
a
daughter,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harris; Manfred and Ludwig; a daugh- leading professional organiza-
Berg
By Karl
Mrs. Marshall Berkson; three
four brothers and two sisters.
ter, Mrs. Jack (Freidel) Elinger; tions and served on the board of brothers, Jack, Max and Aaron,
Owner
• * *
a sister and four grandchildren. the Detroit Technion Society, and a sister, Mrs. Max Stein-
Max' Wrotslaysky
LENA GOLDSTEIN, 1 8 2 4 4
* * *
the advancement of the work of metz.
Mtontnnent Works
Greenlawn, died Nov. 16. Serv-
Distinctive
TEME SKULLY, 18611 Forrer, the Haifa Technion in Israel
Monuments
ices were at Kaufman Chapel. died Nov. 19. Services were at having been among his major
Publish
Klutznick's
Speeches
Reasonably
Priced
She leaves her son, Nathan; Hebrew Memorial Chapel. She interests in life. He was a mem-
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Three
3201 JOY ROAD
daughter, Mrs. Samuel Verona; is survived by her husband, Har- ber of Temple Beth El.
Corner Wildemere
policy-making addresses deliver-
two - brothers, eight grandchil- ry; two sons, Louis and Dr. Ed-
TYler C-019i
ed
this
past
summer
by
Philip
dren and nine great-grandchil- ward Skully; two brothers, four
M.
Klutznick,
new
president
of
dren.
grandchildren and two great- Mrs. Rhona Harris
Bnai Brith, have been published
* * *
grandchildren.
Dies at Service Base
by Bnai Brith.
*
*
*
MINNIE WEISBLUM, 2984
MAX LAFER, 2999 Richton,
Rochester, died Nov. 16. Serv-
Services were held on Nov. 16
ices were - at Kaufman Chapel. died 'Nov. 21. Services were at at Ira Kaufman Chapel for Mrs.
She leaves her husband, Benja- Hebrew Memorial Chapel. He is Rhona (Rott) Harris, who died
min; son, Joe; five daughters, survived by his wife, Bessie; a suddenly Nov. 14, at Camp Cher-
Mesdames Abe Colman, Ethel son, LOuis R.; ,four da,ughters, ry Point, N. C.
17125-27 VAN. DYKE. AVENUE
Rosenthal, Max Shipper, John Mrs. Albert Smith, Mrs. jack
Mrs. Harris had been living at
Opposite main entrance to Mt. Olivet: Cemetery
Lurie and Harry Tefier of In- Gold, Fay and Esther; two the military base with her hus-
dianapolis; ‘a brother, seven brothers, three sisters, seven ban, Pfc. Douglas Harris,' also a
2-6200
DETROIT 34,. MICH. -
grandchildren and six great- grandchildren and two great- Detroiter, stationed there with
grandchildren.
grandchildren.
the
United
States
Marine
Corps.
*
*
.( DESIGNERS
MANUFACTURERS
* * *
A graduate of Wayne Univer-
ANNA KATZ, 3003 Leslie, died sity's college of education, Mrs.
ETHEL BEARMAN, 2650 Neb-
MONUMENTS • GRAVE MARKERS • MAUSOLEUMS
raska, died Nov. 15. She leaves Nov. 22. Services were at He- Harris taught briefly in the De-
her brother, Sidney, of Balti- brew Memorial Chapel. She is troit Public School System. In
MA RBLE
BRONZE
GRANITE
more. Services and interment in survived by two sons, Hyman of Cherry Point, she had been a
WE ERECT WORK ANY PLACE IN THE UNITED STATES
Washington, D. C., and Morris; president of the USO Wives Club.
Baltimore.
* * *
two daughters, Mrs. Sam Glad-
Besides her husband, Mrs.
ETHEL HORNEY, 3204 Mon- stone and Mrs. Meyer Kotkin; Harris is survived by an infant
a
brother,
Solomon,
six
grand-
terey, died Nov. 18. Services
daughter, Ellen Carol; her par-
Equipped to Serve
were held at Ira Kaufman Chap- children and four great-grand- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rott;
el. She leaves her brother, Max children. • * * *
a sister, Mrs. Shirley Shapiro;
—At
Any Distance . .
Homey of Florida, and two sis-
a brother, Neil; and her grand-
JENNIE
LANE,
1761
Seward,
ters, Mrs. Isaac Kessler and. Mrs.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
tf it be in the vicinity of Detroit or
died Nov. 22. Services were at Rott and Mr. and Mrs. William
Joseph Silver of New York.
surrounding counties, our superb
Hebrew
Memorial
Chapel.
She
is
* * *
Milinsky.
motor equipment makes certain our
perfect and complete service,
PAULA ZANVILLE, 2295 W. survived by a son, Philip Lane;
- WPOINEMISPIr
a
daughter,
Mrs.
John
White-
Grand Blvd., died Nov. 17. Serv-
Eli Lightstone, Zionist
way
of
Los
Angeles;
a
sister,
death occurs at a more distant
if
The Ira
ices were at Kaufman Chapel.
point, our nation-wide affiliates pro-
She leaves her son, Robert of Mrs. Ruma Agree of Flint, and Pioneer in Detroit, Dies
vide the same careful and complete
Toledo, and two sisters, Mrs. two grandchildren.
service in the most economical man-
* * *
Services for Eli Lightstone,
Hedwig Peritz of Detroit and
ner. Distance matters little—notify
Mrs.
MOLLY
MOSSMAN,
2202
1920
Strathcona,
w
h
o
passed
Mrs. Martha Blumenthal of El
us promptly and our service will- be
Victoria,
Windsor,
died
Nov.
16.
away
on
Nov.
19,
were
held
at
present wherever it is needed.
Paso, Tex.
Chapel
Services at the Windsor Chesed Ira Kaufman Chapel.
* * *
shel Emes. She leaves her hus-
Mr. Lightstone, who came to
KATE BEAR, 4830 W. Warren, band,
Morris; sons, Sidney, of Detroit with his family when
9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD at EDISON
died Nov. 18. Services were at
Grand
Rapids,
and
Teddy,
of
he
was
12
years-old,
had
lived
Kaufman Chapel. She leaves a Windsor; a daughter, Mrs. Helen
TYler 4-8020
Funeral Advisers and Directors
here for 74 years.
sister, Mrs. Rose Mertz.
Snyder of Detroit, and a grand-
* * *
During that time he belonged
to a great many organizations,
FANNY WEXLER, 2482 Waver- child.
and was a pioneer in the move-
ly, died Nov. 18. Services were
ment to create a Zionist Organ-
at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
ization of Detroit. He was a,
her husband, David; two sons,
sponsor of the Hebrew Free
Samuel and Louis; a daughter,
Loan Society, and an e a r l y
Mrs. Ida Stupsker; a sister, four
grandchildren and two great-
In treasured memory or our member of the United Jewish
grandchildren.
beloved
mother, Yetta Bresler, Charities, predecessor to t h e
5uneraf Chapel
* * *
who passed away Dec. 5, 1952 Jewish - Welfare Federation.
At Your Call ,
He was the organizer and for
ROSE LUNSKY, 8685 Hendrie, (17 days in Kislev).

"
40t***
many years president of Cong.
7MIN
HIntington Woods, died Nov. 18.
Day and Night ,
You left us a beautiful memory, Beth Tefilo Emanuel. His mem-
Services were at Temple Israel.
bership in local groups also in-
* *
She leaves her husband, Sol; a mother dear.
In our hearts, you are always near.
cluded the Bnai Brith and the
son, Lester D.; two daughters,
Modern Chapel of Distinction
Judith L. and Janice L.; four
Sadly missed by her children, Oddfellows.
brothers and three sisters.
Jeanette and Bernard and fami-
Where dignity and reverence
* * *

Dr. Senator's Remains
lies.
SOPHIE ROSENBLATT, 3726
* *
Are tvithin the reach of all.
Buried in Jerusalem
W. Boston, died Nov. 19. Serv-
In loving memory of my de-
* * *
ices were at Kaufman Chapel. voted husband and our dear
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The re-
She leaves a son, Norman; a father, Joseph Robinson, "whom mains of Dr. David Werner Sen-
PURITAN cor. DEXTER.
daughter, Mrs. Lyle W. Hirsh- God called to his eternal rest" ator, executive vice-president of -
field; a brother, a sister and four years ago, Nov. 24, 1949 Hebrew University who died in
1 7700
four grandchildren.
(three days in Kislev).
Atlanta, Ga., during a tour of
* • •
Sadley missed by his wife, Eva the United States, were buried
C. W. Moore, Res. Mgr.
ISRAEL SCHLAIFER, '8 6 7 2 Robinson, h i s children and here. The funeral was attended
Santa Barbara, died Nov. 18. grandchildren.
RABBI
JOSHUA
NIGHT..PHONE
by members of the J e wish
Services were at Ira Kaufman
SPERKA
Agency, teachers and officials
UN. 1-7701
Chapel. He leaves his wife, Mar-
President
of the university and leading
I
cia; two daughters, Susan and DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23

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BROW & 11111SCH CO.

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KAUFMAN

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Yriday, November 22, 1953

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