OBITUARIES 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 Morris Bardenstein and Max. M. Bar- den announce the double un- veiling of monuments in their memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 30, at Northwest Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery, W. McNichols at Middlebelt Rds. The family of the late Ethel Rabbis Levin and Segal will Sneider announces the un- officiate. Relatives and friends veiling of a monument in her are asked to attend. memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 23, at Machpelah Ceme- Mrs. Tilchin Dies tery. Rabbi Lehrman will offi- Was Yeshivot Supporter ciate. Relatives and friends are Mrs. Minnie Tilchin, through- asked to attend. out her lifetime active in re- • * * The family of the late David ligious a n d philanthropic Friedman announces the un- causes, died Nov. 14. She had veiling of a monument in his resided at 3224 Clements. With her husband, Aaron, memory at 12 noon, Sunday, Mrs. Tilchin had long been a Nov. 23, at Beth Aaron Moshe Cemetery, 20711 Masonic Rd., supporter of yeshivoth in De- near Gratiot. Rabbi Gruskin troit, New York and Israel, and will officiate. Relatives and until illness overtook her dur- ing the last five years, Mrs. Til- friends are asked to attend. chin had been active in affairs • * of both the Yeshivot Beth Ye- The family of the late Anna hudah and Chachmey Lubin. Epstein announces the unveil- She was a member of Cong. ing of a monument in her mem- Adas Yeshurun and Cong. Beth ory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Nov. Shmuel, the Sisters of Zion 23, at Machpelah Cemetery. Mizrachi and the Jewish Na- Rabbi Segal and Cantor Fen- tional Fund Ladies Auxiliary. akel will officiate. Relatives Besides her husband, she and friends are asked to attend. leaves two sons, Asher and Sey- * * * mour; two daughters, Mrs. Nor- The family of the late Leon- man Sandweiss and Mrs. Isaac ard Samuels announces the un- Knoppow; a brother, 12 grand- veiling of a monument in his children and seven great grand- memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. children. 23, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Hoberman will officiate. David Fredenthal Relatives and friends are asked a Suicide in Rome to attend. • * * David Fredenthal, 44-year-old The family of the late Morris Detroit artist who had gained Hochman announces the unveil- worldwide recognition for his ing of a monument in his mem- work, was found dead in his ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 30, apartment in Rome, Italy, on at Beth Abraham Cemetery. Nov. 13. He had tried suicide Rabbi Wohlgelernter will offi- once before unsuccessfully. His paintings and his art ciate. Relatives and friends are work in Life and Fortune asked to attend. * * * Magazines were widely ac- The family of the late Esther claimed. He had illustrated ar- Fineberg announces the unveil- ticles on Israel in Life. Surviving him are his father, ing of a monument in her mem- ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 30, Robert; brother, Bernard, and at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. sister, Molly Gilbert. Rabbi Adler will officiate. Re- latives and friends are asked So. America Gets Extension of Broadcasts from Cairo to attend. LONDON (WJA) - "Arab World Radio," a program in Sganish and Arabic for "the The Family of the Late Arab colony in Chile and other nations of America," trans- LEON (Leizer) mitted by commercial "Radio NADLER Corporation" in Santiago, can- Acknowledges with tinued full blast with its pro- grateful appreciation Nasser propaganda on a pat- the many kind expres- tern almost identical with that sions of sympathy ex, of broadcasts from Cairo, the tended by relatives and World Jewish Congress In- friends during the fa- formation Department reports. mily's recent bereave- Arab World Radio in San- ment. tiago is owned by Joseph Abi Sabbah, who in a recent Sun- day program said: "The Arab World Radio in Santiago gives you a true picture of what goes In Loving Memory of Our on in the Arab homeland, and Beloved Husband shortens the distance between and Father Arab Chileans and their brothers in the Arab world." Philip J. 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He leaves his wife, Mabel; three brothers, Sol, Dr. Alan and Dave, of San Fran- cisco, Calif.; and six sisters, Mrs. Martin Brown, of New York, Mrs. William Klafer, Mrs. Gus Jacobs, Mrs. Jack Rubin, Mrs. Irving Saffer and Mrs. Ar- thur Brown. * * * SARAH NELSON, of Miami Beach, Fla., died Nov. 11. In- terment in Detroit. She leaves her husband, Joseph; two sons, Samuel and Edward, four daughters, Mrs. Bernard Farber, Mrs. Harry Gold, and Mrs. Mau- rice Mittleman, of Miami Beach, and Mildred, and nine grand- children. * * * IDA NEIDISH, 13123 LaSalle, Huntington Woods, died Nov. 13. Interment in New York. She leaves her son, Seymour, of New York; a daughter, Mrs. Eli Brown, and five grandchil- dren. * * * EDWARD HARRY MAGNUS, 1318 Ardmoor, Birmingham, died Nov. 12. He leaves a daugh- ter, Mrs. Jack L. Stone; two brothers, Bert and Albert, and three grandchildren. • * * SADIE WEIL, 2715 Roches- ter, died Nov. 13. Survived by three daughters, Alice, Bertha and Mrs. John Kruger, of Cleve- land, 0.; two brothers, a sister and three grandchildren. * • * * SIGMAR ROSENTHAL, 2339 Tyler, died Nov. 14. Survived by his wife, Erna; and a sister, Margaret Tuch. * * * FREDA ELSTEIN, 3378 Rich- ton, died Nov. 14. Survived- by her son, Sam Keene; a daugh ter, Mrs. Max Futurnick; and six grandchildren. * * * ANNA DUCHIN, 3200 Tyler, died Nov. 14. Survived by her son, George; three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Dresser, Mrs. Mil- ton Handelman, and Leah; a sister and five grandchildren. * * * ANNA SIMLAK, 3234 Mon- terey, died Nov. 15. Survived by her husband, Abraham; two sons, Morris, of San Gabriel, Calif., and Harold; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Moe Black, of Mon- terey Park, Calif., and Mrs. Sam Schwartz, of Windsor; a sister and eight grandchildren. * * FOR ALL JEWISH CEMETERIES BY - SADYE GOLDEN, of the Bel- crest Hotel, died Nov. 15. • The widow of the late Jacob Golden, she leaves a nephew, Wilbur De Young; and two nieces, Mrs. Reuben Graff and Loretta De Young, of Miami Beach, Fla. * * * VE 8-8660 SAMUEL GORLICK Manager MORRIE WEINER, Staff Member ISRAEL PRESS, 1953 Hazel- wood, died Nov. 15. No sur- vivors. * * * DR AIZEL GANS, of London, England, died Nov. 20. Survived by her husband, Max, of Lon- don; three sons, Jacob, of De- troit, Leo and Gustav, of London; and a daughter, Rosie Sandground, of London. PEARL SCHWARTZ, 20977 Greenview, Southfield, died Nov. 15. She leaves three sons, Louis, Leo and Lawrence; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Andrew Friedman; a sister and eight grandchildren. PAULINE KATZ, 2740 Ful- lerton, died Nov. 4. She leaves two sons, David P. and Samuel P.; a daughter, Mrs. John H. Schneider; and three grand- children. * * ROSE GLANZ GLUCKSMAN, 1326 Victoria, Windsor, died Nov. 14. She leaves her hus- band. Jack; father, Jerry Glanz; and three brothers, Alec, Sam and Dave Glanz. • * * GERTRUDE CHERVINSKY, 3729 W. Chicago, died Nov. 14. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Frank Boxman and Mrs. Jack Glaser; four brothers, and two sisters. * * * ALBERT KANE, 4039 Buena Vista, died Nov. 15. He leaves his wife, Gertrude; a brother, Ben, of Los Angeles, and three sisters, Mrs. Minnie Kellman, Mrs. Anna Marks and Mrs. Net- tie Marks. * * * BEN TILBEN, 3005 W. Chi- cago, died Nov. 15. He leaves his wife, Tillie; a son, Basil; five brothers, three sisters and two grandchildren. * * * MAX STELLAR, of Los Ange- les, died Nov. 11. He leaves two sisters, Mrs. Julius Silverman and Mrs. Ben Boren of Detroit, and a brother, William. GOLDIE CARVER, a former Detroiter, died Nov. 13, in Miami Beach, Fla. She leaves her husband, Henry; two daugh- ters, Judith and Barbara; a son, Steven; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levinthal, of De- troit; a sister, Mrs. Marvin Block; and a brother, Marvin. * * * ABE SACHS (Sochachewski), a f or m e r Detroiter late of Miami Beach, Fla., died Nov. 11, in Chicago, Ill. Services and in- terment in Chicago. He leaves his wife, Beatrice; and two sis- ters, Helen Rosen and Gertrude Block. . t * * LOUIS B A U M A N, 4205 Duane, died Nov. 18. Survived by his wife, Sadie. * ICEK BOOKSTEIN, 11501 Petoskey, died Nov. 18. Survived by three sons, Morris, of Aus- tralia, Abraham and Joseph; three daughters, Mrs. Rivkah Sckolnick, of Australia, Mrs. Meir Shchore, of Israel, and Mrs. Eddie Saulter, of Los An- geles; a brother, 10 grandchil- dren and nine great grandchil- dren. Judge Fisher Dies Circuit Court Judge Harry M. Fisher, of Chicago, who was nationally known in Zionist and numerous Jewish circles, and who fought for court re- form for many years, died Saturday at the age of 76. He had been on the bench for 46 years. He came to this country at the age of 10 and 19 years later was elected Municipal - Court Judge, moving up to the Circuit Court bench in 1921. 1. WE REMEMBER 7177N 7-1tX During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Ye- huda will observe the Yahrzeit of the follow- ing departed friends, with t h e traditional Memorial Prayers, reci- tation of Kaddish and studying of Mishnayes. Civil Hebrew Nov. Kislev 014 1 .P V i ., ---17.- ANNA SASSMAN, formerly of Detroit, died Nov. 16, in Los Angeles, Calif. Services and in- terment in Los Angeles. She leaves her husband, Max; a son, Stanley, of Los Angeles; two brothers, George and Stanley Kane, of Detroit; and four sis- ters, Mrs. Dora Mangen, Mrs. Tillie Taran and Mrs. Eva Li- berman, of Detroit; and Mrs. Sadie Merkovitz, of Pontiac. * BESSIE Z A Y O N T S, 3755 Tuxedo, died Nov. 18. Survived by her husband, Aaron; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Kurt Spitzer; two brothers, a sister and a grand- child. Rose Hannah Solomon Alex Cohen Anna Gottlieb k tics v . • MEMORIALS in the. Jewish tradition by . 3201 JOY RD. 10 10 Harry Brown 23 14 Clara Zahler Bessie Lifshitz Rubin W. Kaplan 24 24 24 12 12 12 William Rothman 25 KARL BERG MEMORIALS Next to the Hebrew Besevoient 22 22 22 Society Julius Goldman 26 Moses Grossberg 26 Mary Rebecca Levin 26 14 14 Solomon Abrams 27 Mrs. Charles S. Fine 27 27 Sarah Frank 15 28 16 28 16 David Farber Mordechai Sternberg CLOSED SATURDAYS and JEWISH HOLIDAYS ........ - -, ..... - - OPEN SUNDAYS TYler 6-0196 immi nnEMW 15 15 Yeshiva Beth Yehuda 12305 Dexter WE 1-0203 When Bereavement Comes Consult Us The Ira Kaufman Chapel Director of Funerals 9419 Dexter 14 TYler 4-8020 39 - THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Nov. 21, 1958 I