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 $2.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * * The family of the late Ida B. Blondy announces the un- veiling of a monument in her memory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 2, at Northwest Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Rabbi Segal will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. • * * The family of the late Rose B. Lefkofsky announces the .un- veiling of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 2, at Clover Hill Park Ceme- tery, Rabbi Adler will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Den- nis Buchsbaum announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 2, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Lehrman will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Ben Singer announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 12 noon, Sunday, Nov. 9, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Bakst will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Joseph Cantin announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 2, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi I. Paneth will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The family of the late Goldie Barach announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory at 12 noon, Sunday, Nov. 9, at Beth Abraham Cemetery. Rabbi I. Halpern and Cantor Ackerman will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. * * The family of the late Mrs. Rebecca Rosenberg, a former member of Adas Shalom Syna- gogue and Beth Joseph Rizhiner Synagogue, announces the un- veiling of a monument in her name at Beth Tefilo Enimanuel Cemetery, Woodward at 8' Mile Rd., at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 2, Rabbi Segal officiating. All relatives and friends please come. * * * The family of the late Leon Harold Stillwater announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 12 noon, Sunday, Nov. 9, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Adler will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * The family of the late Ben Watnick announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 2, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Chinitz will officiate. Rel- atives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Anna Goldberg announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 2, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rab- bi Segal will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to at- tend. The Family of the Late DAVID L. GOLD Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. The Family of the Late SAMUEL RAIMI Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 9, at Beth Yehudah Cem- etery, 14 1/2 Mile and Gratiot. Rabbi Adler will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late JOSEPH BELLI NSON acknowledges with grateful apprecia- tion the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereave- ment. Plant 225 Trees on Hertz Yahrzeit On the occasion of his first Yahrzeit, members of the fam- ily of the late David Hertz have planted 225 trees in the David Hertz Grove in Israel. A garden of 100 trees was planted by Mrs. David Hertz and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hertz, another gar- den of 100 trees was planted by Dr. and Mrs. Louis Jaffe, son-in-law and daughter of the late Mr. Hertz, and 20 trees by another son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Snider. Trees also were planted in commemoration of the Yahr- zeit by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bonin. The David Hertz Grove of 1,000 trees was inaugurated through the Jewish National Fund, upon the death of Mr. Hertz, a year ago, by family and friends. The late Mr. Hertz was an active member of many or- ganizations, including the Tur- over Aid and the Sholem Alei- chem Institute. Louis E. Rudner, prominent Flint Jewish leader, died Oct. 14 at the age of 58. Rabbis Wil- liam Sajowitz and Philip Kieval of Flint offici- ated at funeral services at Clover Hill. Mr. Rudner came to Flint 30 years ago a n d entered the furniture business. H e was married to Edith Shet- zer, daughter L. E. Rudner of the late Mr. and Mrs. Issac Shetzer, of De- troit, in 1947. He is survived besides his wife by twin sons, Charles and Stephen. Their Flint residence is at 1407 Brook- wood Dr. A member of Congregations Beth Israel and Beth El of Flint, Mr. Rudner was an active leader in all community affairs and was among the outstanding state leaders in the United Jew- ish Appeal. He was active in the Flint Jewish Community Council, Red Feather cam- paigns and activities in behalf of Israel. He was associated with the Elks . Prof. Klausner Dies; Was 84 JERUSALEM (JTA)—Profes- sor Joseph Klausner, noted Jew- ish scholar, who wrote more than 60 books on history, phil- osophy and education, died here Oct. 27 after a prolonged ill- ness. He was 84 years old. Born in Russia, he was one of the pioneers of the Zionist movement there. He studied at Heidelberg University in Ger- many and was Assistant Profes- sor at the Odessa University in the years 190'7-19. After attend- ing the first and subsequent World Zionist Congresses, he settled in Palestine in 1919, where he later became Profes- sor at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. In January 1949, following the death of President Chaim Weizmann of Israel, Prof. Klaus- ner was nominated to the Presi- dency of Israel. However, he declined the nomination in fa- vor of President Itzhak Ben Zvi. He was the author of nu- merous books, editor of many anthologies and contributor to several encyclopedias. Among his works are a six-volume His- tory of Modern. Hebrew Litera- ture, a five-volume History of the Second Temple, 12 volumes on Plato, and a book on Jesus was translated into many lan- guages. Mrs. D. H. Gilbert Dies at 26 Mother of Dr. Kazdan Dies Mrs. Janet Weingarden Gil- bert, of 19334 Pinehurst, died last Friday at the age of 26. Funeral services were held Sun- day at Kaufman Chapel. Mrs. Gilbert was graduated from the Wayne State Univer- sity college of education and taught school in Ann Arbor prior to her marriage to Dr. Daniel H. Gilbert. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Steven; a daughter, Julie; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weingarden; and a sister, Mrs. Murray Shek- ter. "Peace of Mind Protection" Mrs. Rose Kazdan, mother of Dr. Morris Kazdan, a member of the Allen Park City Coun- cil, and Dr. Louis L. Kazdan, died last Sunday night at the age of 79. She was deeply interested in the community's religious activities and was a member of Congregation Beth Shmuel. Surviving her also are two other sons, Samuel and Her- man; a daughter, Mrs. Tillie Sturman; two brothers, a sis- ter, 15 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. MONUMENTS Concrete Burial Vaults DINA CHAETT, 15110 Bur- ton, Oak Park, died Oct. 28. Sur- vived by a son, Morris, of Rock- ville Center, N.Y.; two daugh- ters, Sara and Freda; a brother, four sisters, four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. • * FRANK AVRIN, 18631 Appo- line, died Oct. 23. Survived by a son, Herman S.; two daughters, Mrs. Frank Mersky and Mrs. Louis Rosen of Houston, Tex.; three brothers, three sisters, 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. * * JAKE JACOBS, 3284 Tyler, died Oct. 25. Survived by his wife, Alice; a son, Louis; four daughters, Mrs. David Segel, Mrs. Fred Rubin, Mrs. Zalman Lopata and Mrs. Herbert Gus- sin; a brother, a sister and 11 grandchildren. * THEODORE RAYDER, 2025 Hazelwood, died Oct. 29. Surviv- ed by a son, Stephen; a daugh- ter, Marcia; and two brothers. * * * MINNIE GREENSTEIN, 2640 Richton, died Oct. 23. Survived by her husband, Harry; a son, Seymour; two daughters, Mrs. Stanley Green and Mrs. Jacob Gormezano; two brothers and two grandchildren. x. * *. HARRY COLEMAN, 14836 Cedargrove, died Oct. 22. He leaves his wife, Rose; a daugh- ter, Mrs. David Katz; a brother, two sisters and three grandchil- dren. * * * VICTOR S. SNYDER, 3107 Alter, died Oct. 22. He leaves his wife, Anna; a son, Eugene; a sister and four grandchildren. * BEN MATZ, 14100 Balfour, Oak Park, died Oct. 26. Survived by his wife, Minnie; a son, Da- vid; a daughter, Mrs. Sheldon Manson; two sisters and five grandchildren. * * JULIUS HERMAN, 12316 Stoepel, died Oct. 28. Survived by his wife, Mary; two sons, Milton and Saul; and four grandchildren. • * * LEONARD PERITZ, 19327 Woodingham, died Oct. 25. He leaves his wife, Beatrice; a son, Harold; a daughter, Mrs. Mar- tin Trotsky; a sister and a grandchild. * * * JAMES ALAN GOODMAN, 24310 Church, Oak Park, died Oct. 26. He leaves his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Goodman; two sisters, Karen and Suzanne; and his grandparents, Mrs. Eva Goodman and Mr. Saul Fried- man. * * * BELLA SCHUTZ ROZIAN, 413 E. Granet, Hazel Park, died Oct. 27. She leaves her husband, Herman; a son, Irving; a broth- er and a sister. * * * WILLIAM WERNER, of New Rochelle, N.Y., died in Detroit, Oct. 25. Services and interment in New York. He leaves his wife, Florence; two daughters, Sharon and Doris; and his fath- er, David Werner. * * DORA E U G E A Milford, Mich., died Oct. 25. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Jack Feingold and Mrs. Leah Roznel, of Los Angeles, Calif. * * WE REMEMBER MAX PLAUT, 673 Manistique, died Oct. 23. He leaves his wife, Frieda; three sons, Bernard, Ju- lian and Frederick, of Fontana, Calif.; and five grandchildren. During the coming * * * I I) week Yeshiva Beth Ye- HYMAN KURCHICK, 2285 huda will observe the Taylor, died Oct. 23. He leaves Yahrzeit of the follow- his wife, Sophie; and a son, Max. ing deported friends, * * * with t h e traditional SAM NISSINOFF, of Long Memorial Prayers, reci- Island, N.Y., brother-in-law of tation of Kaddish and Mrs. William Hordes, of De- studying of Mishnayes. troit, died last Friday. He was /4 well known in Detroit circles. * * * Civil Hebrew IDA WEINSTEIN, 19450 Les- Nov. Heshvan ure, died Oct. 26. Survived by Max Brook 1 YB her husband, Harry; four sons, Samuel Levine 1 TE Edward Winston, of Burbank, Ida Maiseloff 2 Calif., Mac Bank, of Jamaica, 18 Roy C. Greenblatt 2 19 N.Y.; Julian and Irving Wins- ton; two daughters, Mrs. Wil- Martin Amhowitz 3 20 Ida Miller 3 20 liam Elfman and Mrs. Morris Minnie Levi 3 20 Schwartz; a brother, two sis- Sarah Pearl Kliman 3 20 Vetta Norber 3 20 ters and 14 grandchildren. Samuel J. Maxman 3 20 * * * Rose Leah Kramer 3 20 SAM GORDON, 18412 Steel, died Oct. 26. Survived by his Chava G. Shapiro 4 21 Jerry Kane 4 21 wife, Brenda; and two daugh- Louis Harris 4 21 ters, Gloria Suzan and Harriett Bonnie. Chintze Bagel 5 22 Hyman Friedman 5 22 * * * David Sosnick 5 22 MARGARET A. VOGEL, 2025 Glynn Ct., died Oct. 28. Survili- Nathan Goldstein 6 22 ed by her husband, David; three 7 Z. Muscovitz 24 daughters, Mrs. Sanford Pearl- 7 24 Herman J. Zold man, Mrs. Sam Goodman and 7 24 Fannie Davidson Mrs. Norman Randel, of Ger- many; a brother, three sisters Yeshiva Beth Yehuda and four grandchildren. * * * 12305 Dexter ZISEL SILVERMAN, 10205 WE 1-0203 McQuade, died Oct. 24. Sur- vived by a daughter, Frieda. ,„ f death occurs away from home just phone us and we will make all arrangements for transfer to Detroit. EAGLE TRIPLEX ("4 UNDERGROUND OBITUARIES PROTECTS CASKETS The Ira Kaufman Chapel PREVENTS SUNKEN GRAVES WATER RESISTANT Available thru Leading Funeral Directors Manual Urbach & Son 7729 TWENFTH ST. TY 6-7192 Director of Funerals 9419 Dexter TYler 4-8020 4,10iIMM 39-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 31, 1958 I ■ 111111•1•111111 ■ Rudner, Prominent Flint Leader, Dies at the Age of 58