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UN 4-1897
Monument
Unveilings
(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
charge of $2.00 for an unveiling
notice, measuring an inch in
depth.) •
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Clinic in Israel
to Honor Meniory
of Leo Spector
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Obituaries
EST} ER STQLSKY, 18292
Washburn, died March 20: Sur-
vived by her husband; • Harry;
two sons, Morris and Sidney; a
-daughter, Mrs. Rose Rubin; six
grandchildren and five • great
grandchildren. A foUn di n g
member of the - Ladies Auxili-
aries of Cong. Beth Yehudah
and Yeshivath .Chaehmey Lub 7
lin, Mrs. Stolsky will be Me-
morialized with an Esther Stol-
sky . Fund for building a home
for religious immigrants in
Israel.
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JOSEPHZAEM, 3770 W. Dos-
ton , died March
He leaves
his wife, Ethel; a son Ben; two-
'
,
daughters, Mrs. Barney Key-
daughters,
well and 'Mrs. Albert , Segaloff,
of. New Orleans and nine
grandchildren,
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DAVID . BERKOWITZ, 3358
Elmhurst, died- March 19. Sur-
vived by three sons, Sam, of
Pittsburgh, Pa.; Louis, of Akron,
0., and Jacob; nine grandchil-
dren and five great grandchil-
dren.
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HARRY H. FISHER. 62. died
Monday in Tucson, Ariz. Fu-
neral services will be held at
Kaufman Chapel at 3 p.m. to-
day. Survived by wife, Tillie;
mother, Mrs. Dora Fisher; sons;
Philip and Frederick J.; daugh-
ter, Mrs. Seymore Silverman;
four sisters and 10 grandchil-
dren.
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ABRAHAM W. (Abe) HA-
BER, 20309 GlaStonbury, died
March 26. Survived by son, Wil-
liam; daughter, Mrs. Samuel
Malkes; a brother and three
grandchildren.
n.
The • Detroit Scrap • Industry
has undertaken. the project - of
s
building a -
at'.
Pardess
Pardes
ALTERATIONS, draperies, and slip
Chirieh -in Israel. in Memory of
covers, reasonable. Call TE 4-5759.
the late Leo M. Spector, 'De-.
troit :industrialist and
PAINTING - DECORATING
philanthrOpist, -and_ known coin-
The family of the late Rebecca-
u nit leader.
. as a comm y:
WALL CLEANING
and Nathan -Esbia announces the The- site of Pardess Chaneh was •
double
unveiling
of
monuments
chosen -specifically - because - of
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in their memories at 12:30 p.m., its •great. .hiStoric significance,
H. CORBETT
VA 4-4891 Sunday, March 31, at Mach- and the project. of a clinic there
pelah Cemetery. Relatives and has the Complete support of the
to. attend.
entire -Spector family:
- -STORMS removed, windows washed, friends are asked
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.ANNA . SCHWARTZ, 1 1 5 0 1
eaves cleaned, awnings hung, paint-
The family of the late Betsy
The initiative in this project Petoskey, died March 26. Sur-
ing and wall washing, interior, ex-
terior. KE. 1-1716, KE. 1-6410...
Linovitz announces the unveil- was taken - by Greater Detroit vived by four. daughters, Mrs.
ing of a monument in her mem- Scrap Trade AsSii. and sparked Joseph NVienet, Mrs.. William
- PAINTING - DECORATING ory at 3 p.m., Sunday, March by a number -of friends within Engelberg, Mrs. Sam Goren and
31, a t Machpelah Cemetery. his group. Sparking' this project Mrs. Sidney Cohen; eight grand-
PAPER HANGING, EXPERT
Rabbi G-orrelick will officiate. are Samuel Schwartzberg. Max Children and 13 great grand-
WORKMANSHIP, 30 YEARS'
Relatives and friends are asked Wiener and Abraham Wein- -phildren.
EXPERIENCE
to attend.
tr aub.
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ANNA WEBERMAN, 1 7 1 3.4
LI 1-4143
The family of the late Rebecca
The committee elected •in-
March 27.
Glazer announces the •unveiling eludes Daniel • Haron, president; Pennington, died
Survived
by
a
son,
Seymour;
of
a
monument
in
her
memory
PAINTING, papering, interior, exte-
Jack Weiner and Abe Wein-
daughters, Mrs. Edward
rior, wall washing, 25 years expe- at 1 p.m., Sunday; March 31, at traub, vice - presidents; Harry five
rience, clean canvas, satisfaCtion
Machpelah. Cemetery. Rabbi Ad- Faternick,. treasurer; Harry H. Taylor, Mrs. Martin Feldman,
guaranteed. TE. 1-6043.
ler will officiate. Relatives_ and Anbender, secretary; and Bel Mrs. Seymour. Kaplan, Mrs. Fred
Schwartz and Mrs. Joseph
friends are asked to attend.
Bailes, Samuel Schwaiqzbarg,
SS—MISCELLANEOUS
d •
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er in rg;
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Samuel Wasserman and Max
grandchildren.
CUSTOM leather cornices suitable
The
family
of
the
late
Louis
Weiner, trustees. •
den, dinette, cottage. Venetian
blinds, drapes, spre,ads, rotissery,• and Pearl Tonkin announces the
Moe Saslove, in conjunction ▪ LUCILLE FALK, - 3200 . WA Benjamin B. Gordon 65,
outdoor swing & teeter-totter. All unveiling of monuments in their
Dies; Well Known Attorney
reasonable. UN. 1-6668.
memories at 1 p.m., Sunday, with the late . Leo M: Spector's Boston, died March 21. Survived
WANTED: Old clothes for Jewish March 31, at Bnai David 'Ceme-, two sons-in-law, Irving Feldman by her husband, Ralph; a son,
Benjamin B. Gordon, of 10415
families in Italy. Situation desper-
and Philip Minkin, represent Stuart, of Ann Arbor; parents, Elgin, Huntington Woods, well
ate. Bring to Barber shop, 11707 tery. Rabbi. Donin will officiate.
Dexter and Webb. Or call, TY. Relatives and friends are asked the faMily in this project and Mr. and Mrs. Israel Torreck; a known Detroit attorney, w h o
8-2269.
will simultaneously• be contact- brother, Joseph Torreck and a was a resident; here for- 43 years,
to attend.
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ing Leo Spector's friends among sister, Mrs. Morris Kutinsky.
-died March 21.
57—FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD
a a a
The family of the late Ann -the dealers,
He w a s- active in leading
GOODS AND FURNITURE
L. Zald announces the unveil-
HERMINA HERMAN, 27.10 movements here, was an ardent
SILVER hollow ware platters and ing of a monument in her me- Communal Leader,
Richton, died March _21. Sur- life-long Zionist and an active
flat ware, pictures and figureines, mory at ir a.m., Sunday, March
vived by her husband, Edward; member of Shaarey Zedek, and
Widdicomb French Provencial Fruit
wood triple dresser, chest, 2 night 31, at Machpelah Cemetery. Nathan Shecter, Dies
two' sons. Lawrence and Stan- was affiliated with many pro-
stands, $600: Woodard wrought iron Rabbi Arm will officiate.
set, Chantilly Rose, table and 6
Nathan Shecter, a co-owner ley, of Birminghani, Mich.; a fessional, philanthropic and
chairs, $250; Widdicomb French Friends and relatives are asked of the Shecter and Dearborn daughter, Mrs. Justin Pearlste.in communal groups.
Provincial Fruit wood desk, chair, to attend.
Rabbi Morris Adler paid
and 2 tables, $250; couch, love-seat,
Furniture Cos. and a leader in of Valley Stream, L. I. and six
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and chair, Baker construction, foam
glowing tribute to his devoted
grandchildren.
communal
activities,
died
March
rubber, tweed covers, $200; Ency
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The Benjamin Deitch family
communal services at the fu-
25, in Harper
clopedia Brittanica .with library
table, $25. Open Sunday — 17585 announces the unveiling of a
MINNIE SIKE, 2299 Monte- neral at Kaufman Chapel Sun-
Hospital.
M
r.
Parksride — UN. 4-6515.
monument in memory of Mrs.
Shecter had re- rey; died March 23. Survived by day morning.
MAGNIFICENT Herm a n Miller Daitch's mother, Rebecca Glaz-
Surviving him are his wife,
sided at 4020 a brother, Sam Sike, of Long
breakfront. - 2 service for 8 Com- er, at 1 p.m., Sunday, March 31,
Beach, Calif. and two sisters, Gertrude; two sons, Gerald and
munity Silverware, full size beige
Sturtevant.
leather head-boards, will sacrifice. at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Born in -Rus- Mrs. Nathan Berger and MrS. Herbert; two daughters, Judith
UN. 3-6933.
Adler will officiate. Relatives
and Mrs. Oscar Feldman, and
sia, Mr. Shec- Sophie Farber.
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and friends are asked to attend.
four grandchildren.
ter came to this
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BESSIE BESKIN, 2740 W.
country 45.
The family of the late Gert-
Israelis Can't Dicker
Dr. Narkiss Dies
years ago, and Grand, died March 22. Survived
rude Cohen announces the un-
Dr. Mordechai Narkiss, direr-
by
two
sons,
Ben
and
Joseph
had
resided
in
with French Liquor;
veiling of a monument in her
Detroit for 35 Baskin; two daughters, Mrs. tor of the Israel National Mu-
at 1 p.m., Sunday,
Mr.
Shecter
years.
His wife, Ben Green and Mrs. Percy Bos- seum, author on Jewish art and
Drink Under New Name memory
April 7, at -Machpelah Ceme-
sin; seven grandchildren and an expert on ancient Palestine
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Will tery. Rabbi Lehrman will offici- Rose, died in 1949.
coins, died March 2.6 in Jerusa-
four great -grandchildren.
cognac give the same lift to the ate. Relatives and friends are
He was extremely active in
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lem, at the age of 58, after a
spirits of the Israeli imbiber asked to attend.
the Detroit Israel Histadrut
_ALBERT SAMUEL LEIBEL, long illness.
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when it has a different name?
Campaign, and had achieved
2000
Grand - River, died March
in
the
drive's
Furni-
leadership
The family of the late Samuel.
_ This is the problem—one of
18.
He
leaves a sister, Mrs.
several in this general category Teper announces the unveiling ture Division, traditionally -the Samuel -H. Deutsch, of Cleve-
—soon to be presented to Israeli of a monument in his memory Campaign leader.
Dennis and Yale Podden .
land.
brandy and wine lovers by pas- at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, March
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He was a member of Cong.
Children of the Late
sage of 'a bill before the Knes- 31, at Beth Tefilo Emmanuel Shaarey Zedek_ and its Men's ADRIAN A. BRAUN, 1-8644
Cemetery, Woodward at 81/2 Club, the ZioniSt Organization
set.
Muirland, died- March 19. She
The bill was prepared to carry Mile Rd. Rabbi Gruskin will of Detroit, Keidan Lodge, of Bnai
Henry 0. Podd.en
leaves •a brother, Dr. Lionel
out Israel's obligations as a officiate. Relatives and friends Brith Jewish War .Ve t erans an Braun; and two sisters, Mrs.
Wish to thank everyone ,
signatory of the Madrid Inter- are asked to attend.
the Furniture Club of Detroit: Rose Safier -and Mrs. Sarah M.
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national Agreement which pro-
who was so kind to them
Ira
Kaufman
Kahn.
Services were.at
vides that certain place names of
The family of the late Esther Chapel. He leaves a son, -Ben-
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during their recent be-
such alcoholic beverages may Sherman Erlich announces the
STELLA Z. LANDSBERG,
jamin; a daughter, Sarah Louise;
not be used for domestic va- unveiling of a monument in her
reavement.
and a cousin, Harold Bedrich 275a Sturtevant, died March 22.
rieties.
memory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday,
is associatedswith the Shec- She leaves two brothers, Joseph
producers have freely March 31, at Chesed. shel Ernes who
and Lewis H. and two sisters,
ter
Furniture
Co.
used the name "Cognac" for Cemetery. • Relatives and friends
Meryl N. Landsberg and Mrs.
their own brandies, as well as are asked to attend:
Esther Bernstein.
Joseph S. Weiss Dies
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port, medoc, sauterne, malaga,
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,MONUMENTS
muscat and tokay for locally-.
JoSeph S. Weiss, a retired pro-_
The family of the late Morris
KATE. DALBURG, 8250 Ep-
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produced wines,.
7 r e-TV
(Moe) Cantor announces the duce merchant, died March 22, worth, died March 25. Services
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The government of France has unveiling of a monument in his in his home at .19301 Prairie.
end interment in Toledo, 0. She
informed Israel that Cognac is memory at 12 noon, Sunday,
Born in Russia, Mr. Weiss had
_a town in France. Checking up, April 7, at Northwest Hebrew been a Detroit resident for 52 'leaves a daughter, Tillie; a
Israeli bottlers also have learned Memorial Park, 6 Mile and years. He was a past president brother, Harry Landis, and a
_ that port - comes frorri Oporto, Middlebelt. Rabbi Segal will of Cong. Mishkan Israel and a sister, Brana Gauch.
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Portugal; Medoc and Sauterne officiate. Relatives and friends member of the Mizrachi Organi- •
MRS.
JEAN
GORMAN, died
are names of French districts; are asked to 'attend.
zation of America and Adas Tuesday. Survived by husband,
Malaga is a Spanish town; MuS-
Manual Urbach & Son
Shalom Synagogue.
Sidney; son, Leonard; daugh-
. cat is a Sultanate in the Arab- Bnai Brith Publishes
7729 TWELFTH ST.
He
_leaves
his
Wife,
Sadie;
a
ters, Mrs. Sidney Silverman and
ian Peninsula and Tokay is a
TY. 6-7192
L 'College Guide For Youth'
son, Harold; two daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Erwin Ritten; two brothers
.place in Hungary.
Carl
Nelson
and
Mrs.
Donald
sisters.
and
three-
The French asked Israeli
More-than 260 colleges and
wineries to stop using such universities in the United Nusholtz; and seven grandchil-
names for their products be- States and Canada which have dren.
cause such use was a violation at least 50 or more Jewish stu-
of the Madrid agreement. When dents enrolled are analyzed in
the Israelis ignored the Original the 1957 edition of "College
If death occurs away from horrie just phone
request, the French permitted Guide for Jewish Youth," pub-
us and we will make all arrangements
citrus growers-in Algeria to call lished by Bnai Brith Vocational
In loving memory of our
their oranges "Jaffas,"
Service.
for transfer to Detroit.
The measure now - before
Information contained in the dearly beloved husband, father
Knesset was then prepared, and publication covers religious and grandfather, Mr. Philip
the search is on for new Hebrew programs, Judaic studies, extra- Kaufer, who passed away three
names to describe centuries-old curricular Jewish activities and years ago, on April 6, 1954 (four
wines.
•services and fraternities and days in Nisan).
Sadly missed and never for-
sororities of interest to Jewish
Let not women's weapons,
students which are available on gotten by his wife, Helen;
TYler 4-8020
9419 Dexter -
waterdrops,
the campus. It also lists the 208 daughter, Mr5,404kthan Robbins;
Stain my man's cheeks!
colleges - which are served by brothers, Sam Nathan Kau-
fer and families.
--Shakespeare, Hamlet. Bnai Brith Hillel centers.
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In Memoriam
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The Ira Kaufnthn Chapel
Director of Funerals