Furniture Dealer, Sbmuel Ram', Dies Set Memorial Meeting for Rabbi Leo Baeck Samuel Raimi, proprietor of a chain of four furniture and ap- pliance stores, died Nov. 16. Mr. Raimi, who lived at 3797 Buena Vista, was extremely ac- tive in a number of philan- thropic projects in the com- munity and was a member of the Zionist Organization of Detroit. He leaves his wife, Rose; three sons, Edward, Irving and Leonard; two daughters, Mrs. Maxwell Elgot and Mrs. Mor- ris D. Kane; 16 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. A memorial meeting com- memorating the first annivers- ary of the death of Rabbi. Leo Baeck, the last important rabbi in Germany, will be sponsored by Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim at 8 p.m., Dec. 1, In the Davi- son Jewish Center. Rabbi Joel J. Litke, spiritual leader of the synagogue, is in charge of the program, at which Dr. Max Grunewald, of Cong. Bnai Israel, Millburn, N. J., will be guest speaker. Rabbi Baeck, the president of the Rabbinical Assembly of Germany, survived imprison- ment in the Theriesenstadt con- centration camp, where he was an inspiration to Jews interned there. At the conclusion of the war, he made a tour of this country. _ Dr. Grunewald was a col- league of the noted Rabbi Baeck. He served in Mannheim. Germany, before corning to his present post. French, British Veterans Honor Jewish War Dead LONDON (JTA)—A contin- gent of French Jewish veterans joined thousands of British Jewish ex-servicemen and women in the annual Jewish Remembrance Parade here. Sir John Slessor, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, reviewed the parade on the Horse Guard Parade Ground. Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by call- ing 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 52.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * The family of the late Leo Spector announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory at 11 a.m., Sunday, Dec. 1, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Donin and Cantor Adler will officiate. Relatives are asked to attend. The Family of the Late i Gerard Swope Dies; Technion Supporter Gerard Swope, famous elec- trical engineer. former presi- dent of General Electric Corp.. died Wednesday in his New York home at the age of 84. He had won many national honors. After 18 years as GE president, he became the cor- poration's honorary president. Swope was deeply interested in the work of the Israel Tech- nion and last year attended a board meeting of the famous school held on its campus in Haifa. He had made large con- tributions to the Technion. He also was interested in the work of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Mrs. Eunice Rice, Former Hadassah President, Dies . The Family of the Late Mrs. Eunice Rice. 43, of 17167 Ohio, a former president of Bagley Chapter of Hadassah. died Tuesday. Funeral services were held at Kaufman Chapel Thursday. Surviving are her husband, Jesse; sons, Ronald and Don- ald; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy- man Baker, and a brother, Er- win Baker. Mrs. Rice also was active in Adas Shalom Sisterhood and was a Sinai Hospital volunteer. Abraham Z. Berkowitz Tel Aviv Acting Mayor, Moshe Ichilov, Dies Peretz Flint Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 24, at Northwest Hebrew Me- morial Park Cemetery. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expres- sions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and Friends during the fam- ily's recent bereave- ment. The Family of the Late TEL AVIV (JTA) — Moshe Ichilov, acting mayor of Tel Aviv and a prominent member of the Herut, died here. He suffered a heart attack follow- ing a bout of Asian flu. U. S. Air Force Signs Nuclear Studies Pact with Weizmann Center Obituary Notices MOLLIE OISTACHER, 11501 Petoskey, died Nov. 20. Sur- vived by her husband, Morris; son, Samuel; daughter, Mrs. Julius Rohlik; a sister,• three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. * * * MASHA NESOFF, a former SARAH E. SWEETWINE, 82 Detroiter, died Nov. 16, at her W. Buena Vista, died Nov. 14. home, 1540 N. Hayworth, Los She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Angeles, Calif. Services and in- Charles Nevins and Mrs. A. R. terment in Los Angele,. Besides Smith; a grandchild and two a sister, Mrs. Jacob Nosanchuk. great grandchildren. of Detroit, Mrs. Nesoff leaves her husband, Harry; a son. SAM LEVY, 2304 S. Hauser, Jacob; a daughter, Charmaine; Dr. Herbert Goodman, Los Angeles, died Nov. 15. and a brother, Louis Burstein, Medical Director, Dies Services at Hebrew Memorial all of Los Angeles; and a sis- Dr. Herbert L. Goodman, Chapel. Survived by his wife, ter, Fannie Lipkin, of New medical director of Wayne York. Sarah; and a sister. * * * County General Hospital, died * * * DENNIS SIMON B U C H S ANNA LINDERMAN, 2630 - Nov. 15. after suffering a heart Richton, died Nov. 18. Sur- BAUM, 18236 Tracey, died Nov. attack at ihs office. He was years old. He resided at vived by her husband, Jacob; 17. He leaves his parents, Mr. 20444 Basil. son, Bernard; two daughters, and Mrs. Alfred Buchsbaum; a A graduate of ;Wayne State Mrs. David Cooper and Mrs. sister, Rowena; and his grand- _rs. Arnold University, he had served as Carl Norris; four grandchil- parents, Mr. and M assistant professor of clinical dren and two great grand- chsbaurn. * * * medicine at the university's children. * * * medical school prior to assum- IRVING DOBRUSIN, 18040 WILLIAM LE BOW. a for- Pinehurst, died Nov. 17. He ing his last post two years ago. A native of Toronto who was mer Detroiter, died Nov. 17, ]eaves his wife, Rose; a son, in Detroit, in Beverly Hills, Calif. Serv- Joseph; a daughter, Elaine; a man was a member of Dr. the Good- Amer ices and interment in Beverly brother and four sisters. ican Board of Internal Medi- * * * Hills. He leaves his wife. Mil- • cine. Phi Lambda Kappa and dred; a son, Michael; two ANNA SEIDMAN, 3038 Rich- Alpha Omega Alpha medical daughters, Esterlee Dienstein and Julie Ann; two brothers, ton, died Nov. 17. She leaves fraternities and the Wayne husband, Louis; two sons, County Medical Society. Sam and Harry LeBow; and her Sol and Melvin; her mother, He leaves his wife, Jody; four sisters, Sadie Markus, Perel Borowfsky, and three three brothers, Ben, Bert and Minnie Aaron, Grace Fink and Mrs. sisters, of Russia. Alec; and four sisters. Sadie, Beulah Appel. * * * Mrs. Charles Berkowitz, Mrs. * * * SARAH BERGER, 5248 Mont- Harry Haberman and Mrs. Max DORIS SAGINAW, 4287 Clem- clair, died Nov. 18. She leaves Waxer. ents, died Nov. 16. Survived by her husband, Max; three sons, her husband, Abe; two sons, Leo, Charles and Edward; three Albert Levin Dies Edward and Gerald Small, of daughters, Mrs. Peter Portshel- A native Detroiter, Albert Los Angeles, Calif.; a daughter, ler, Mrs. Robert Simpson and H. Levin, W. Outer Dr., Arlene Selma Small; and two Blanche; a brother, a sister and died Nov'. 16. 3720 He was president brothers. two grandchildren. * * * of J. Levin Sons Co., in which * * * firm he was active for 45 years. DAVID SOSNICK, 9318 OSCAR (OCKY) EDWARD His many affiliations included Broadstreet, died Nov. 15. Sur- vived by three sons, Isidore, SCHWARTZ, 18624 Birchcrest, membership in Perfection Louis and Harry; two daugh- died Nov. 18. He leaves his Lodge, F&A.M., Israel Lodge, ters, Mrs. Samuel Jacobs and wife, Rae; three daughters, Bnai Brith, Detroit Shrine, Mos- Mrs. David J. Miller; a brother. Lynn, Gail and Eileen; his moth- lem Temple, Lt. Eli Levin Post a sister, 19 grandchildren and er, Mrs. Sarah Schwartz; two of the Jewish War Veterans and brothers and a sister. the Zionist Organization of 13 great grandchildren. * * * Detroit * * * He leaves his wife, Ruth; two DAVID H. LEVINSON, 2240 ANNA FALKAUFF, 2973 sons, Bernard M. and Edwin Clements, died Nov. 14. Sur- Sturtevant, died Nov. 13. Sur- E.; three brothers, four sisters vived by her husband, Joseph; vived by his wife, Sophie; a son, and a grandchild. a son, Jack Farris, of, Olivette, Ervin; a daughter, Mrs. Jack Mo.; two daughters, Mrs. Jack Waxer; and four grandchildren. * * * Sherman and Mrs. Estelle Stairman; a sister, and six LORRAINE ALTUS, 3328 Ty- grandchildren. ler,died Nov. 13. She leaves her * * * husband, Louis; two daughters, BERNARD LEVAY, of New Marilynn and Shelley; her par- York City, died in Detroit Nov. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gla- and two sisters. 15. He leaves his wife, Gladys. ser; a brother * * * * * * WILLIAM DAVIS, 11501 Pe CLARA MILLER, 10217 Dex- toskey, died Nov. 14. He leaves in the Jewish ter, died Nov. 12. Survived by three sons, Bernard, Louis and a son, Albert; a daughter, Mrs. Robert; a daughter, Mrs. Ru- tradition by Jean Kriegel; two sisters and dolph Markowitz, a brother, four grandchildren. eight grandchildren and seveii * * * great grandchildren. • • * YETTA TELLER, 14569 Cher- rylawn, died Nov. 12. Survived - SAMUEL SCHUBINER, 700 3201 JOY RD. by her husband, Charles; two Whitmore, died -Nov. 14. He Heat to flee Hebrew Benevolent s.cior daughters, Mrs. Harry Isaac and leaves a daughter, Mrs. Richard CLOSED SATURDAYS Mrs. Jack Moss, of Farming- Maimes; a brother, a sister and four grandchildren. an.cf JEWISH HOLIDAYS - ton; and eight grandchildren. -- - - - - * * * * * OPEN SUNDAYS CLARA LEIDERMAN, 3378 TYler 6-0196 HAYMAN LEIDERMAN, Richton, died Nov. 10. Sur- 20239 Murray Hill, died Nov. vived by two grandchildren and 14. Survived by his .wife, Celia; two great grandchildren. a son, David; a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Wiener; and two grandchildren. * * * JACK SIVY, a Detroiter for 35 years before moving to Gar- den Grove, Calif., died here MONUMENTS AND MARKERS FOR ALL while visiting a cousin, Mrs. JEWISH CEMETERIES Arthur Migdal. He also leaves 20021 Jas. Couzens Hwy. VE 8-8660 a daughter, Mrs. Herbert Licker, of Garden Grove. TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Weizmann Institute of Science at Rehovoth and the United States Air Force have signed Announces the unveil- a contract providing for the ing of a monument in Israeli research center to ini- her memory at 11:30 tiate certain studies dealing a.m., Sunday, Nov. 24, with the chemical application at Chesed shel Emes of nuclear magnetic pheno- Cemetery. Rabbi Grus- mena. Seven Israeli scientists, kin will officiate. Rela- under Dr. Shaul Meiboom of * * * tives and friends are the Department of Applied asked to attend. ARLENE KADANS ZEMAN, Mathematics, will be engaged former Detroiter, died Nov. 14, on the project. in New York. She leaves her husband, Dr. Howard Zeman, of Chicago; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kadans, of Detroit; and a brother, Barry. Services and interment in Chicago, Ill. • * S When Bereavement Comes ANNA KOPPIN, 18035 Rose- lawn, died Nov.. 13. She leaves Consult Us her husband, William; two daughters, Mrs. Leonard Pearl- man and Mrs. Dorothy Gutten- berg; a brother, two sisters and four grandchildren. * * * MAURICE SNYDER, 3375 Collingwood, died Nov. 13. He 9419 Dexter TYler 4-8020 leaves his wife, Lillian; a• son, Earl; two brothers, a sister and a grandchild. BERTHA SLOTH ICI The Ira Kaufman Chapel , Director of Funerals MEMORIALS KARL BERG MEMORIALS BROM & RANCH CO. DESIGNERS • MANUFACTURERS Samuel Gorlick, Mgr., Sidney Wolfson, Assit. Mgr. 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