Yeshivah to Sponsor Dedication Service Obituarie:s. GERTRUDE GRUNT, 18315 Birwood, died Nov. 30. Services at Ira Kaufman chapel. She leaves her son, Nathan; daugh- ter, Mrs. L. Dzodin of Windsor, 12 grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren. * * * KIVA FUTERNICK, 11501 Pe- toskey, died Dec. 4. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- vived by seven sons, David, Ralph and Morris of Los An- geles, Harry Fraternick, Max Burt and Ben; two daughters, Mrs. Elmar Smuckler of Los Angeles and Mrs. Izzie Spizizen; 11 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. * * * MORRIS VARKLE, 4030 Cort- land, died Dec. 2. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife,. Ida Bell; son, Richard P.; two daughters, Linda: and Pa- tricia; a brother and four sis- ters. * * MORRIS BLAIR, 2020 Elm- hurst, died Dec. 2. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Fannie: son, Charles; daughter, Jdsephine; a brother, two sisters and three grandchil- dren. * * HARRY LANKOWSKY, 2028 Waverly, died Dec. 3. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his mother, Mrs. Fanny Lan- kowsky, a brother, Seymour and a sister, Mrs. Jack Schon. * ROSE YANCHER, 19505 Ilene, died Dec. 2. Services at Ira Kauf- man Chapel. She leaves her hus- band Harry; son, Arville; daugh- ter, Mrs.. Joseph Hootner; a brother; a sister and three grandchildren. AARON AVRIN, 9322 Genesee, died Dec. 2. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Survived by his wife, Minnie; sons, Dr. Ira and Alex; three grandchildren; four brothers and two sisters. * * * MORTON LEVENBERG, Fort Wayne Hotel, died Nov. 30. Serv- ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves three brothers, Nathan, Sol, of Gary, Ind., David of Los Angeles; and three sisters, Mrs. Irving Kleiman, Mrs. Louis Sid- erman and Mrs. Rose Geller, of LIM Angeles. * * * IRVING TUTTLTMAN, 24280 Eastwood, died Dec. 5. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Survived by his wife, Rose; two sons, Oscar and Robert; a grandchild; two brothers and two sisters. * * * HENRY GORDON, 17408 Greenlawn, died Dec. 6. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Rose; daughter, Sheilah; three brothers and a sister. * * * FAY BEZNOS, 19712 Snowden, died Dec. 6. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Samuel; and three sons, Norman, Harold and`Jerry. * * * Honor Ben Rosenthal's Memory on Sunday Expressway Deaths Claim Life-Long Friend's Services for two of the three Continuing a custom estab- women, who tragically died lished many years ago at the when their car was struck on Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, a the John C. Lodge Expressway, service will be held at 1 p. were held on Sunday at Hebrew Dec. 20, in the Yeshivah, honor- Memorial Chapel. ing the departed by inscribing Mrs. Edith Meyers, of 3254 their names on memorial I Hazelwood, and Mrs. Sarah Ruth plaques. Cutler, of 2682 Taylor, were The dedication ceremony will kill lesd, g fwe it n g M reso. mDpoarnoitohny , be conducted by students of the their Beth Yehudah Schools, and will when the car which Mrs. Mills include the rendering of the was driving wac.- forced into a psalms, reading of the Mishna barricade on the Expressway. and chanting of the El Moleh. ! Since high school days at A joint meeting of the school Northwestern, the women always board and the synagogue coun- had maintainer? close contact, cil will be held at 8:30 p. m., and had formed a social club. Tuesday, in the Yeshivah when I They were returning from a detailed plans for the Yeshi- downtown show when their car vah's 1954 activities will be out- was struck. lined. All three went through Detroit Teacher's College together, and started teaching at the same Hyman Weller Dies time. Mrs. Meyers retired from Services for Hyman P. Weller, teaching, although the other long active in city and com- two still were active. Surviving Mrs. Meyers are her munal affairs, were held last week at Menorah Funeral Chap- husband, Samuel; a son, Robert; el. Mr. Weller, who lived at 2668 Webb, died on Dec. 3. Kook Institute Opened Born in Austria. Mr. Weller JERUSALEM. (JTA)—The en- had lived in Detroit for 50 years. tire Israel Cabinet including He was an ardent worker for Premier David Ben-Gurion, at- Beth Abraham Synagogue, tended the formal opening of which he served at the time of the Rabbi Kook Institute, an his death as vice-president. He Orthodox cultural center also was president of the con- gregation's Free Loan Associa- tion. A life member of Ashler MONUMENTS Lodge, F. & A. M., Mr. Weller was a 32nd degree Mason, a member of the Detroit Consis- By Karl C. Berg Owner tory and Shrine and a member ll Max Wrotslaysky of Knights of rythias. monument Works He leaves his son, Samuel, a Distinctive prominent Detroit attorney, two Monuments daughters, Mrs. David Bussey Reasonably Priced and Jeanette; six grandchildren 3201 JOY ROAD Corner Wildemere and three great grandchildren. Tribute to the memory of Ben Rosenthal, on the occasion of "Shloshim"—the passing of 30 days after his death—will be paid at a memorial meeting at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, at the Labor Zionist Institute. Arrangements for the memor- Louis Medow Dies ial gathering have been made * * * Louis Medow, 68, of 2449 by Poale Zion Branch 3, Arlaza- RACHEL GELL, 18466 Robson, roff Branch of Farband and the Clements, for many years prom- inent in communal affairs and died Dec. 5. Services at Ira Farband Camp Committee. Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her in business circles, died• Dec. • 1. husband, Charles; two sons, Funeral services were held at Nobel Prize Winners Robert and Lester; three daugh- Hebrew Benevolent Society Dec. 3. ters. Mrs. Alvin Strom, Mrs. Al- Honored in Israel len Bullard and Elaine; father, Born in Russia, he came to TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Two Nobel this country as a youth and Abraham Silk; two brothers, a Prize winners were among five lived in Detroit since 1914. He sister and six grandchildren. scientists from various countries was a member of Berditchever * * HARRIS YANOVER, 80, of who received honorary fellow- Verein, Vinitzer Verein and Pis- Montreal, Quebec, Can., died ships from the Weizmann Insti- gah Lodge of Bnai Brith. Surviving are his wife, Celia; Dec. 2. Services and interment tute of Science at Rehovoth as in Toronto. Survived by a daugh- part of the observance of the four children, Mrs. Louis. Tend- ter, Mrs. Helen Kates, of Mon- first anniversary of the death ler, Mrs. Sarah • Meyers and. Miss treal; a son, A. Joseph Yanover, of President Chaim Weizmann. Sylvia Medow, all of Detroit, and More than 1,000 persons wit- Morris Medow of Los Angeles, of Detroit; two sisters, six grand- children and three great grand- nessed the ceremony which and 10 grandchildren. honored Prof. Niels Bohr, Danish children. atomic pioneer, and Prof. Ernest * * * Mrs. Chajes' Mother. Dies HYMAN RICH, a former De- Boris Chain, co - discoverer of On Nov. 25 in Tel-Aviv, Mrs. troiter, died Dec. 8, in Miami, penicillin—both Nobel Prize win- Lea Schieber passed away after Fla. Services will be held today, ners—as well as American scien- a short illness at the age of 73. at Ira Kaufman Chapel, with tists Prof. Herman Mark, Prof. Prior to her immigration to Is- burial in Clover Hill Park Ceme- Linus C. Pauling and Dr. Francis rael, she lived in Czernowitz, tery. A. Detroiter for 25 years, Peyton Rous. A new biology and Romania, where she was a lead- Mr. Rich had resided in Miami a new physics building at the er in relief and charity work. She for five years. Surviving are his Weizmann Institute were also was the daughter of the Rad- wife, Bertha; two sons, Samuel dedicated. autzer Grand Rabbi, and a di- and Irving; a brother, sister and rect descendant of the famous three grandchildren. Happy to Be in U.S., Chassidic rabinical family o f * * * Hager, whose ancestors were the SOPHIE GLADSTONE, 2733 But Misses Father Baal Shem Tov and the Rusziner Leslie, died Nov. • 30. Services at Rebbe. Surviving her are her Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- husband in Tel-Aviv, her daugh- vived by h e r husband, Max; ter, Mrs. Julius Chajes, a son, Dr. daughter, Gertrude; sons, Ar- Moses Schieber, and two grand- thur and Jerry; three sisters and children. a brother. Friends are planning to es- tablish a memorial fund which will be used to erect a Home for the Aged in Rishon LeZion, Is- rael, in momory of Mrs. Chajes' mother. (Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, VE. 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of $2.00 for unveiling notices, measuring an Inch in depth.) • The family, of the late Werner Martell announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 13, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Wohlgelernter will officate. Rel- atives and friends are asked to attend. • • • The family of the late Zelda Steinberg announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 13, at Westwood Cemetery. Rabbi aruskin• will officate. Relatives DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 23 and friends are asked to attpnci. FOP Y, PePerliber 111 19.5 • - pressions of sympathy extended during its recent . bereavement. The Family of the Late RHONA ROTT HARRIS Wishes to express deepest grati- tude to the dear relatives friends who extended so end many kindnesses during the family's , e- cent bereavement. BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK OFFERS JEWISH FAMILIES THE FINEST BURIAL PLO T S AT MODERATE PRICES ON EXTENDED TERMS One of America's newest and most beautiful ceme- teries, dedicated to the service of Detroit Jews. Beth El Memorial Park 28120 WEST SIX MILE ROAD Between Inkster and Kiddlebekt For information Call Mr. Segall at TR. 5-6530 BROWS & RRISCII CO. 17125-27 VAN DYKE AVENUE Opposite main entrance to Mt. 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