Dr. Syngalowski,
ORT Leader, Dies'

Monument Unveilings

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Obituaries

(Unveiling announcements may
be inserted by mailing or by calling
The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364.
Written announcements must be
accompanied by the name and
address of the person making the
insertion. There is a standard
cnarge of *2.00 tor unveiling
notice, measuring an inch in
depth.)
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PARIS (JTA) —Dr. Aron
MRS. MARY B E I T MA N,1 Mrs. SYLVIA DEAN, 52, of
The family of the late -Samuel
S. Fisher announces the un- Syngalowski, world leader of 04 i2 Appoline, died Sept. 29.12925 Grand, died Tuesday. Sur-
veiling of a monument in his the ORT, died here Oct. 7 fol- She leaves her husband, Peter; : viving are her parents, Mr. and
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. lowing a heart attack several a son, Dr. Max; three daugh- Mrs. Morris Kraizman; husband,
21, at Clover Hill Park Ceme- days ago. He arrived here from tees, Rose, Mrs. Irving Rowe Harry; son, Harold; daughter,
tery, 14 Mile east of Woodward. Geneva, the world seat of the and Mrs. Julian Grace; • three Mrs. Molly Yagoda; brother,
Rabbi Adler will officiate. Rela- ORT, where he h -is been living sisters and six grandchildren. Jack Kraizman; sisters, Mrs.
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since World War II. He was 67
Esther Gordon and Mrs. Rose
The family of the late Joseph tives and friends are asked to years old. His body will be
MAX
BINDER,
17195
Ohio,
Gruskin.
attend.
Grant announces the unveiling
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taken to Geneva for burial to- died Oct. 3. He leaves a son,
of a monument in his memory
morrow or TuesSay.
Ruby; a daughter, Mrs. Morris MURIEL BROZGOLD. 20128
The
family
of
the
late
Bessie
at 12 noon, Sunday, Oct. 14, at
Born'in Russia, he received a TT:.iman, and four grandchil- Litchfield, died Oct. 6. She
Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme- Sears announces the unveiling
leaves her husband, Joseph;
tery. Rabbi Adler will officiate. of a monument in her memory university educat . on there and, -dren.
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four brothers ;_ Max, Jack, Sam-
Relatives and friends are asked at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 14, at as. a student, was active in
JACK • FINKELSTEIN, 17308 uel and Morris, all of Toronto;
Jewish
life,
becoming
known
as
Northwest
Hebrew
Memorial
to attend.
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Park Cemetery, 6 Mile and an inspiring speaker. Pinehurst, died Oct. 6. He leaves and a sister, Mrs. Fred J. Ban-
The family of the late Ben Middlebelt. Rabbi Gruskin will In 1909 he left Russia for Ger- his wife, Lillian; a son, Sanford. kle.
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Schwartz announces the unveil- officiate. Relatives and friends many, where he studied and Fink; a daughter!. Anita Fink;
JOSEPH
SHAW,
18110, Wil- O
became an attorney. However, two brothers, two sisters and a
ing of a monument in his mem- are asked to attend.
demere, died Oct. 7. He leaves
he never practiced law. Instead grandchild.
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ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 14,
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three sons, Ben, Merle and Eu-
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he devoted his to promoting
at Machpelah Cemetery'. Rabbi
The family of the late Esther the work of the ORT in all
gene; four daughters, Mrs. co
MARJORIE
A.
RODMA
N,
Halpern will officiate. Relatives Barris announces the unveiling
Frances Salter, Mrs. Helen
parts
of
the
world.
He
was
also
Santa
Rosa,
died
Oct.
6.
19310
and friends are asked to attend. of a monument in her memory
the author of rrmierous works She leaves her husband, Ira; a Brand, Mrs. Grace Weinberg
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at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 21, at
and Mrs. Venita Gorman; and
The family of the late Sadie Northwest Hebrew Memorial on social and economic prob- daughter, Susan; her mother,
Mrs.
Adeline
Herbert
and
two
a
sister.
lems.
Maltzman—dear mother of Ben Park Cemetery, 6 Mile and
a :a a
sisters.
and Julius Maltzman and Mrs. Middlebelt. Rabbi Segal will
JOSEPH SCHWARTZ, 9615
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Ida Lieberwitz—announces the officiate. Relatives and friends Sarah Kussy, a Founder
Petoskey, died Oct. 2. Survived
ELIAS AVISON, 26415 Hum- by his wife, Fannie; four sons,
unveiling of a monument in her are asked to attend.
of Hadassah, Dies at 87 ber
Rd.,
Huntington
Woods.
memory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday,
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NEWARK, N.J., (JTA)—Miss died Oct. 5. He leaves his wife, Hyman, Louis, Morris and
Oct. 14, at Nusach Harie Ceme-
Sarah
Kussy, a leader of Had- Yvette; two daughters, Mrs. Charles, and six * grandchildren.
The
family
of
the
late
Dr.
tery, Woodward at 81/2 Mile Rd.
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assah,
died here Oct. 2 after a Murray Gray and Mrs: Louis
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Emil
R.
Simons
announces
the
Rabbis Adler and J. Rabinowitz
SARAH
CHOSID,
4203 Cort-
short
illness.
She
was
87
years
Kaufman; mother, Mrs. Devaree land, died Oct. 8. She leaves
will officiate. Relatives and unveiling of a monument in his
memory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, old. She was among those who Avison; two brothers, three sis-
friends are asked to attend.
her husband, Joseph; a son,
Oct. 14, at Machpelah Cemetery, assisted the late Henrietta ters and two grandchildren.
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Stuart S.; a daughter, Mrs.
Szold in the establishment of
Woodward
at
81/2
Mile
Rd.
a
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The family of •the late Ben-
Jack King; two brothei.s, two
the women's group in 1912, and
Rabbi
Chinitz
will
officiate.
BETTY RUDSKY, 18631 Rose- sisters and four grandchildren.
jamin Lipson announces the un-
founded
its
first
Newark
chap-
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a
veiling of a monument in his Relatives and friends are asked ter. Among other posts she held lawn, died Sept. 30. Survived
by
her
husband,
Sam;
three
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. to attend. * * *
SILAS
KINSLEY,
2725 Bos-
was that of honorary vice pres-
daughters, Mrs. Harry Michel- ton, died Oct. 8. He leaves his.
14, at Turover Cemetery, 14 Mile
ident
of
the
National
Women's
The family of the late David
son, Mrs. Nathan Madven and mother, Anna; and a brother,
and Gratiot. Rabbi Stollman will
League of the United Syna-
officiate. Relatives and friends Columpus announces the un- gogue, and deputy member of Mrs. Leo Oliva; a brother, seven Dr. George.
veiling of a monument in his
grandchildren and two great-
are asked to attend.
memory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, the Jewish Agency.
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grandchildren.
David Cooper Dies at 48
A 1906 graduate of the Teach-
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The family of the late Nathan Oct. 21, at Machpelah Cemetery, ers Training School of the Jew-
David Cooper, metals dealer,
Kling announces the unveiling Woodward at 81/2 Mile Rd. ish Theological Seminary, Miss
KATIE ROSENBERG, 5440 well known in Detroit, of 4242
of a monument in his memory Rabbi Fram will officiate. Rela- Kussy had taught in both public Cass, died Oct. 1. Survived by W. Outer Drive, died Saturday.
at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14, at tives and friends are asked to and Hebrew schools for many a daughter, Matilda; three sons, Funeral services were held
Chesed shel Emes Cemetery, attend.
years. Among the numerous Ben, Sol and Harry; and five Sunday at Kaufman Chapel.
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Surviving him are his wife,
Gratiot at 14 Mile Rds. Rabbi
honors which came to her for grandchildren.
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The family of the late Golda her communal service was the
Mollie; son, Stephen C.; daugh-
Levin will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend. Cheifer announces the unveil- planting of 10,000 trees in Israel
DR. LEONARD FOX, 258 ters, Phillis S., Mrs. Jerome
ing of a monument in her in 1950 by the Northern New Emmons, Wyandotte, ,died Oct. Robins and Mrs. Gerard H. Har-
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grandchildren; a
three
The family of the late Joseph memory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Jersey Region of Hadassah and 7. He leaves his wife, Dian; par- ris;
brother, Nathan B.; sisters, Mes-
Levitt announce the unveiling Oct. 14, at Cong. Beth Moses named the "Sarah Kussy For- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox; dames Benjamin R. Parker,
and a brother, Dr. Melvin, all
of a monument in his memory Cemetery, Gratiot and Masonic est."
Leonard Tigay and Maxwell
of Wyandotte.
at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 14, at Blvd., near 14 Mile Rd. Rabbi
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Miller.
Segal and Cantor Fenakel will
Beth Tefilo Cemetery. Rabbi
officiate. Relatives and friends
HARRY FITZERMAN, 3295
Adler will officiate. Relatives
Herz Akzin Dies
By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX Rochester, died Oct. 4. Survived
and friends are asked • to attend. are asked to * attend.
The Warsaw Jewish newspap-
a
by his wife, Bertha; two sons,
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"Tachrichim" is the name
er Folkstimme reports that
The family of the late Morris given to the shrouds in which William and Robert, and a Herz Akzin, 67, Jewish short
The family of the late Ben-
grandchild.
jamin Kroll announces the un- Stobinsky announces the un- the dead are dressed for burial
a . a a
story writer, who was publish-
veiling of a monument in his veiling of a monument in his according to Jewish tradition.
JENNIE
BROWN,
1976 Clair- er of the Jewish humor maga-
memory
at
1:30
p.m.,
Sunday,
It
is
traced
to
a
word
meaning
memory at 11 a.m.. Sunday, Oct.
mount, died Oct. 4. Survived zine Ashmedai, died in Riga,
14, at Northwest Hebrew Me- Oct. 21, at Hebrew Memorial a "robe," mentioned in the by two sons, Jack and George; capital of Latvia, last month.
morial Park Cemetery, 28500 W. Park Cemetery. Rabbi Chinitz Bible (Esther 8:15). Its root is a daughter, Ida; eight grand-
6 Mile. Relatives and friends will officiate. Relatives and said to come from a verb . mean- children, and two great-grand- Belgium Approves Second
friends are asked to attend.
ing "to wrap." A robe in ori-
are asked to attend.
Flotation of Israel Bonds
4,
a
ental dress was something that children.
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BRUSSELS, (JTA)—The Bel-
was
"wrapped"
around
the
per-
The family of the late Joseph
The family of the late Morris
gian government has informed -
IDA
FREEDMAN,
13540
La-
Rosner announces the unveiling White announces the unveiling son.
The threads used in sewing Salle, died Oct. 4. Survived by the Israel legation here that. it
of a monument in his memory of a monument in his memory
the shrouds are left without her husband, Meyer; three sons, has approved a second flotation
at
12:30
p.m.,
Sunday,
Oct.
21,
at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 14, at
knots in accordance with Jew- Max, Jack and David; two of Israel development bonds in
Beth Abraham Cemetery, Wood- at Clover Hill Park Cemetery,
ish tradition - which holds that daughters, Mrs. Max Greenstein this country. The issue will
ward at 81/2 Mile Rd. Relatives 14 Mile east of Woodward. the reason for the burial of the and Mrs. Saul Kaplan, and nine amount to $500,000.
and friends are asked to attend. Rabbi Adler will officiate. Rela- dead is to let the body disinte- grandchildren.
tives and friends are asked to
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.grate. The appearance of a knot
The family of the late Simon attend.
CAROLE LYNN REINITZ,
a a •
In Memoriam
is an indication of a point of
Cash announces the unveiling
In cherished memory of our
The family of the late Abra- separation instead of the desired 3785 Tuxedo, died Oct. 6. Sur-
of a monument in his memory
vived by her parents, Mr. and
integration which was sought.
Beloved Husband and Father
at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 14, ham Cohen announces the un-
It is proper to • prepare Mrs. Bela. Reinitz; two broth-
veiling
of
a
monument
in
his
at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery,
ers,
Marvin
and
Howard;
a
sis-
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. shrouds for one's self while
BEN MOSTEN
14 Mile and Gratiot.
14, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme- one is yet alive. Many people ter, Marian; grandparents, Mor-
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observe such a practice. It is ris Feldman and Barna Reinitz.
Who passed away one year
The family of the late Louis tery, Gratiot and 14 Mile Rd. claimed that 1,v112n a person re- *
ago today,
Rabbi
Levin
will
officiate.
Rela-
David Blair announces the un-
members that his Shrouds are ABRAHAM RUBIN, 18291
October 17, 1955
tives
and
friends
are
asked
t6
veiling of a monument in his
prepared it makes him humble Woodingham, died Oct. 6. He
Deep in our hearts
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. attend.
lies a picture
and penitent. Some claim that leaves two sons, Moe and Jack,
a a a
More precious than
21, at Machpelah Cemetery.
the reason for preparing the of Sun Valley, Calif.; three
The
family.
of
the
late
Louis
silver or gold.
Rabbi Wine will officiate. Rela-
shrouds during one's lifetime daughters, Mrs. Sarah Lepler„
It's a picture of you dearest,
tives and friends are asked to Robinson announces the unveil- was so that the heirs would not Mrs. Sam Fox and Mrs. Ben
Whose memory
ing of a monument in his mem-
attend.
will never grow old.
ory at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, Oct. be caught unprepared in case Frieds, of Cleveland; 15 grand-
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the death annd burial occurred children and 11 great grand-
Our hearts still ache
14,
at
Machpelah
Cemetery.
The family of the late Frank
with sadness
on a festival, since it is for-children.
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Our eyes shed many tears.
Siegel announces the unveiling Rabbi Donin will officiate. Rela- bidden to make or buy them , I
God alone knows
of a monument in his memory tives and friends • are asked to on a festival while it is permis- 1 HERMAN GOLDSTEIN, 17160
how we miss you.
at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 14, at attend.
sable to bury the dead on cer- Cherrylawn, died Oct. 6. He
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At the end of one sad year.
Chesed shel F.rrn es Cemetery,
leaves four sons, Rubin and
The family of the late Bessie tarn festival days..
Gratiot at 14 Mile Rd. 'Relatives
Sadly missed by his wife,
Benjamin Golds and Louis and
Zlatkin
announces
the
unveiling
and friends are asked to attend.
Jack Golds, of Los Angeles; a
Shirley, and daughters,
of a monument in her memory Murdered Israeli Settlers
daughter,
Mrs.
Mary
Green-
Michele and Lisa
at. 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 21, Replaced by 5 Americans
berg; 13 grandchildren and five
at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Five
young
Americans,
mem-
great grandchildren.
MONUMENTS
Rabbi Adler will officiate. Rela- bers of Herut's "Betar" Zion-
tives and friends are asked to ist-Revisionist youth, left last
attend.
Friday to replace Israeli set-
CARP OF THANKS
tlers murdered during Arab
Ida Stein, wife of the late dearly beloved
aggressions. The group will
Gets Post in New York
SOL STEIN
ALBANY, N.Y. (JTA) Jus- join a colony at Mevo'ot Betar,
of 19161 Warrington, her sons, Gerald, Alfred, Sheldon, daughter
tin N. Feldman has been named on the Jordan border.
Beverly, and family, acknowledge with grateful appreciation the
The new pioneers include
interim director of the New
many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and
York City regional office of the Mordecai and Ruth Belinsky,
friends during the family's recent bereavement. Our special thanks
Manual Urbach & Son
State Department of Commerce, Mordecai and Iris Kreiner, and
to our many relatives and friends for their concern and considera-
Martin
Helmreich.
Ten
other
7729 TWELFTH ST.
it was announced by State
tion for Gerald and for their many prayers for his recovery.
TY. 6-7192
Commerce Commissioner Ed- Americans left for the settle-
ment in July.
ward T. Dickinson.

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