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50-BUSINESS CARDS

TILE

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-19

Monument

Friday. July 23, 1954

Obituaries

Rabbi Julius Gordon Dies
Rabbi Julius Gordon, for 25
3760 Webb,
KATHYE
SUE
R
OTHM
AN,
U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.
died July 13. Services were at 16210 Ohio, died July 18. Services years the spiritual leaders of
Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She Congre gation ,ay ••••77-
DI. 1-0568
UN. 1-5075
(Unveiling announcements may be In- vived by husband, Haim; daUgh- leaves her parents, Mr and Mrs. Shaare Emeth
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish ters, Mrs. Meyer Danzig of Nag-
Sanford E. Rothman; two sis- of St. Louis, died
News office, VE. 8-9364. Written an-
PAINTER AND Decorator. Removing
nouncements must be accompanied by otock, C o n n., and • Mrs. Abe
ters, Ruth Carol Rothman and at the age of 56
paper, sanding and finishing floors. the name and address of the person Elson; 5 grandchildren; a broth-
Mrs. Elaine E. Simon, of Flint; while vacation-.
making the insertion. There is a standard
TY 8-3698.
charge of $2.00 for unveiling notices, er; 2 sisters.
and her grandfathers, Morris ing at Truro,
measuring an inch in depth.)
C * *
Mass. Born in
CARPENTER-Alterations. No iob too
Rothman and Henry Cooper.

* *
,
big or too small. TO. 8-2779.
Poland, he came
BERNARD S T E I N E R, 4225
*
The fathily of the late Mrs. Brush, died July 13. Services
to the United
WROUGHT IRON
LARRY MAZEROV, 2605 Elm- States 40 years
Ruchel (Rose) Chabensky an- were at Hebrew Memorial Chap-
FURNITURE .
hurst, died • July 18. Services at ago. He was or-
nounces the unveiling of a , el. Survived
by wife, Sarah; Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
monument in her memory at 2 daughters, Stella and Pearl.
MADE TO ORDER
dained by He-
his wife, Florence; two sons, brew Union -Col-
p.m., Sunday, Aug. 1, at Bnai
Porch Railings
* * *
Leonard and C 1 if f or d; five lege. He was
David. Cemetery, on Van Dyke
Stair Rails
ABRAHAM MIHAL Y, 4038 brothers and two sisters.
Rd. Rabbi Rabinowitz will of-
Burglar Protection
well known . in
if;
ficiate. Relatives and friends are Kendall, died July 15. Services
Detroit, having Rabbi Gordon
were at Hebrew Memorial
TE. 4-2374
SARAH ZACHEM, 18960 Wis- spoken here
asked to attend.
before Hadassal
* * *
Chapel. Survived by daughter, consin, died July 18. Services at
and other groups.
Mrs.
Dave
Schwartz;
son,
FOR BETTER wall washing call James
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
The family of the late Morris
Russell. One day service. TO. 6-4005.
Freedman announces the un- Char 1 e s; 4 grandchildren; 6 three daughters, Matilda, Mrs.
526 Belmont.
Ben Granner and Mrs. George
Samuel Shnitz Dies
veiling of a monument in his great-grandchildren.
FURNITURE REPAIRED and refinished.
* * *
Goldin.
memory at 1 p.m. Sunday, July
Free estimates. WE. 3-2110.
Samuel
Shnitz, • who, before
*
ANNA BLATT, of 18202 Ard-
25, at Beth Moses Cemetery,
settling in California, was an
A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable
CELIA
RUDACK,
3010
W.
Bos-
prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997, TO. Gratiot and 14 Mile. Rabbi Wohl- more, died July 17. Services at
active leader in Detroit Zionist'
5-8271.
gelernter will officiate. Rela- Menorah Funeral Chapel -on ton, died July 18. Services at Ira circles, died Sunday. Funeral.
CARPENTER-All types of alterations. tives and friends are asked to Piiritan, with interment in Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her services were held Monday in
Call WE. 3-0815, WE. 4-4826.
Cleveland. She is survived by husband, Abraham; three. Los Angeles. His late residence
attend.
* *
two sons, Joseph and Meyer daughters, Mrs. Herbert Eder, was at 6429 Greenbush, Van.
PAINTING - Exterior, Interior, Decorat-
Mrs. Marcus Plotkin and Mrs. Nuys, Calif.
ing, wall washing. W. Williams, 7758
The family of the late Libby Blatt.
Prairie. TE. 4-0195-TY. 4-0512.
* * *
Leroy Wisper; and four grand- • Surviving him are two daugh-
Schlossberg announces the un-
children.
NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plaster con- veiling of a monument in her
RALPH
S
C
H
L
E
I
N,
of
8259
'
ters, Mrs. Benjamin (Frieda)
* .1z *
tractor. TY. 7-0441.
Goode of Detroit and Sue Siegel
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Aug. Meyers Road, died suddenly July
FAYE EMERMAN, 1605 Lee of Los Angeles; a son, Peter, of
A-1 PAINTING-decorating contractor. In- 1, at Hebrew Memorial Park 17. Services were at Menorah
terior-exterior. Kitchen, $35.00. Dresser.
Cemetery. Relatives and friends Funeral Chapel, on Puritan. He Place, died July 19. Services at Los Angeles, and three grand-
TO. 8-6047.
are asked to attend.
is survived by his wife, Helen Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves children.
daughters, Lillian and Hilda her husband, Max; a daughter,
* * *
Ilene; and a sister, Mrs. Hyman
EXCLUSIVE!
The family of the late Mrs. Chertkow of Pomona, C a li f.; Levin. •
Wherefore doth a living mall
Seward Moving & Storage Co. Lillian Hechtman announces the three sisters, Mrs. Frieda . Birn-
complain . ? Let us search
*
All Type Moving for Less.
unveiling of a monument in her baum, Mrs. Shirley Fischer and
2 Men, $9.80 Hour-Local, Suburban
DORA GREENBLATT, 20441 and try our ways, and turn again
memor: at 2 p.m., Sunday, Aug. Mrs. Rachel Sheldon, . and a Carol, died July 19. Services at to. the Lord.-Lam. - -3:39, 40.
and Long Distance. Clean, Modern
Vans, All Sizes. Thoroughly Equipped.
1, at Workmen's Circle Ceme- brother, Jack Schlein, all of New Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
Fully Responsible.
tery. Rabbi Levin will officiate. York.
her sons, Harold and. Carl; four
* * *
TY. 8-2800
Relatives and friends are asked
daughters, Mrs. David Stark,
SAMUEL SHIMANS, 10410 E. Mrs. Philip Kaplan, Mrs. Louis
to attend.
Jefferson,
died
July
13.
Services
PAINTING inside, outside, decorating,
Birnbaum and Mrs. Norma
wall washing. Immediate service. Low
were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Schneider; a sister, nine grand-
Josef Israels Dies at 48
prices. WE. 4-3638.
leaves his nephew, Henry children and two great grand-
In cherished memory of c tn
Josef Israels 2nd, well known He
PAINTING, wall washing, interior, ex-
Grossman.
dearly beloved wife and mother,
children.
terior. Free estimates. KE. 1-1716.
writer and publicist, died last
* * *
* :*
Frieda Chesluk, who passed
PAINTLNG and decorating, wall washing, Saturday of a heart attack in
MOLLY COHEN, 20033 Lesure,
MOLLY WEINSTEIN, of 17343 on „July 20. -1952 (28 days m
paperhanging. Reasonable. Free esti- his home' in New York.
died July 15. Services at Ira
mates. Abrahams,• KE. 4-8965.
With h i s mother, the late Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her Stoepel, died July -14. Services Tammuz.)
Sadly missed by your husband
were at Menorah Chapel on Pur-
Belle
L.
Moskowitz,
he
formed,
WALL V'ASHING and painting;
A-1
husband, Louis; son, Allan; itan, July 15. She is survived by and children.
work, very reasonable. Immediate in 1929, the firm of Publicity As-
daughter, Mrs. Nathan Feld; a her husband, Louis; a son, Mor-
service. TW. 3-8992.
sociates, and continued with . it brother and five grandchildren.
BRICK WORK, all kinds. Porches, chim- until 1948. The Empire State
ris; two- daughters, Mrs. Rose
* * *
JOSHUA S.
neys, steps. J. Barak, 3770 Edison,
Felsot and Mrs. Florence Wein-
Bldg. company headed by the
SPERKA
TY. 6-0649.
MOLLIE L. FINK, 9257 Wilde- trob; a sister, Sarah Bigelman;
Author of
late Alfred E. Smith was one of mere, died July 16. Services at
"ETERNAL
L. KAHAN, carpenter, cabinet maker, his clients. He was the author
three brothers. Arthur, Sol, and
attics, recreation rooms, kitchen cabinets.
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
LI FE"
of many articles and two novels. a son, Sidney; daughter, Miss Ben Bigelman, and five grand-
Estimates and advice free. UN. 2-8890.
Popular hand-
children.
book
on the dads
Frieda
Fink;
four
brothers,
Men-
PAINTER DESIRES interior and exterior
*
*
KADDISH, VIZ-
painting. Work guaranteed. T13.. 1-3652 Ursula Friedeberg Dies;
del, Dr. Saul, Aaron and Louis
KOR and YAHR-
HILDA FREEMAN, of 18974
,
ZEIT. Now re-
Was Communal Worker Rosenzweig. * *
Coyle, died July 18. Services
printed in a new
*
-

Built Up Flat
edition. Price
Ursula Friedeberg, a super-
were
at
Menorah
Chapel,
on
Pur-
$2.50, Available
CLARA
BARAZANI,
225
Beres-
visor on the staff of Resettle-
Asphalt Roofing
itan,
July
18.
She
is
survived
by
at all Jewish
book stores and
ment Service, died July 11, at ford, died July 16. Services at sons, Ben of San Francisco, Allen
Gutters
of MOURNING,
Sinai Hospital. Services were Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves and Louis of Detroit; daughters.
Tin and Canvas Decks
MENORAH CHAPEL
held at the Hamilton Funeral tier. husband, Bencion; sons, Mrs. Rose Bernhard of South
Home, with Rabbi Richard C. Alex, Morris and Harold; sister, Bend, Ind., Mrs. Annabelle Bras-
Roof Repairing
3800 PURITAN
Mrs.
Sidney
Grossberg;
and
two
Hertz officiating.
ier of Los Angeles, * Mesdames Fay
grandchildren.
All Work Guaranteed
David I. Rosin, president of
• Feldman and Betty Greenberg,
* *
Resettlement Service, said of her
of Detroit;. Mrs. Ruth Apfel of
MOLLIE
SWARTZ,
19203
Pine-
passing, "We have lost an able,
Palm Springs, Calif.; Mrs. Flor-
hurst,
died
July
16.
Services
at
devoted and dedicated social
ence Shafler of Los Angeles; a
worker." Born in Magdeburg, Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves sister, Mrs. Eva Stein• 13 grand-
Germany in 1903, she received two sons, Dr. Louis J. and Ed- children.
her training as a social worker ward Swartz; three daughters,
Mrs. Ben Keller, Mrs. Max A.
in Berlin.
Combined Reform Campaign
2479 W. Davison Ave.
Miss Friedeberg, who came to Kirshbaum and Mrs. Harry K.
Detroit in 1935, joined the Re- Mendelsohn; 10 grandchildren Ends With $1,442,909 Total
TO. 8-0071
grandchildren.
settlement Service staff in 1939 and 15 great
The Combined Campaign for
• * * *
A in e r. i c a n Reform Judaism;
as a case worker and was later
Mrs. REBECCA KAUFMAN, 83, which supports the Reform
promoted to supervisor. She
of Cleveland, 0., died July- 15. movement's national religious in-
lived
at
435
W.
Brentwood.
55-MISCELLANEOUS
She is survived by her parents, Services and interment in Cleve- stitutions, has completed its an-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Friedeberg; land, 0. • She leaves four sons, nual maintenance drive with a
We sell nothing but nationally adver-
and two brothers, Peter A. Fred- Hiram, Jos e p h, Harry and record total of $1,442,909,
tised mattresses and hide-a-bed.
Ralph; a daughter, Mrs. D.
ericks and Kurt Fredericks.
Warehouse prices to all. Largest dis-
Sachs, of Detroit; five grand-
play in Michigan.
children, Rabbi Jay Kaufman,
Israel Delegate
MONUMENTS
We serne cal oraups of the
Albert N., of Detroit, Mrs. Alys
MATTRESSES. INC.
10623 MACK
-
VA. 2-5152
Roth, Mrs. Joyce Carron and
Speaks at Kremlin
Jewish
Community in. an at-
Shirley; and 11 great grandchil-
By Karl C. Berg
4 COMPLETE rooms of very fine furni-
TEL AVIV, (JTA) - Jacob
Owner
dren.
ture, carpeting, drapes, tables . and
Mosphere of dignity, refine-
Efter, general manager of
* * *
lanips. TO. 8-4620.
Max Wrotslaysky
Hamashbir, the Israel
ment and reverence.
Monument
Works
ALEXANDER KLEIN, of -Red-
wholesale trading coopera-
Distinctive
ding,
Calif.,
died
July
17,
at
his
tive, returning to Israel from
bronuments
New Syrian Protest
home in Redding. Services at Ira
Reasonably Priced
a trip to the Soviet Union,
Kaufman
Chapel.
He
leaves
his
PURITAN cor. DEXTER
Against Reparations
3201 JOY ROAD
reported that he had ad-
Corner Wildemere
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
son, George; two daughters, Mrs.
dressed
an
international
con-
. To The Jewish News
Morton YarroWs and MrS. Dooley
TY. 6-0196
ference at the Kremlin in
BONN a-- The Syrian govern-
UNiversity 1-77Q0
Cohan; and five grandchildren,
Hebrew.
ment has delivered a second pro-
all of Detroit.
C. W. MOORE, Mgr.
test to the Bonn government
The conference dealt with
* *.
against its reparationS deliveries the cooperative movement
PAULINE RADIN, 72, 9290
to Israel, It was learned here
and its problems in a num-
Broadstreet, died July 16. Serv-
Tuesday. The note to the for- ber of different countries. Ef- ices at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
eign office here said that. it was
ter spoke on the problems of Survived by her Inisband, Jacob;
a protest in behalf of the Arab Israel's cooperatives, as well
three sons, Cantor Leo, of Scran-
League as well as the ',Syrian as on Israel's development ton, Pa., Joseph M. and Jules;
government.
and the program of immi-
two daughters, Mrs. I. Muroff, of
17125-27 VAN DYKE AVENUE
This note draws the • attention
grant integration.
Windsor, and Anne; three sis-
Opposite
main entrance to Mt. Olivet Cemetery
of the West German govern-
ters, a brother and seven grand-
ment to a number of . specific
Glorify not thyself in the pres- children. .
DETROIT 34, MICH. - TW. 2-6200
reparations shipmenti .w
c
* *
ence of a king, and stand not - in
Syria contends could be used to the place of great men. For bet-
ARTHUR C. EDELSTEIN, 3005
DESIGNERS ID MANUFACTURERS
equip an Israel armaments in- ter is it that it be said unto W. Chicago, died July 17. Serv-
dustry.
thee: Come up hither, than that ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Ile
MONUMENTS • GRAVE MARIERS • MAUSOLEUMS
thou shouldest be put lower in leaves his brother, Charles; and
GR.ANITE • BROZE • MARBLE
The •school of difficulty is the the presence of the prince whom four sisters, Mrs. George Pop-
best school of moral discipline.- thine eyes have not seen. - lack, Mrs. Sam Slakter, Mrs. Fred
WE ERECT WORK ANY PLACE`IN THE UNITED STATES
Samuel SMiles. •
Prov. 25: 6-7.
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