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March 13, 1959 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-03-13

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The family of the late 'Rose
Goodstein announces the un-
veiling of a monument in her
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday,
March 15, at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Adler • will
officiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
* *
The family of the late Her-
man Fidler announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday,
March 15, at Yiddish Folks
Farein Cemetery, Gratiot at
14 Mile Rd. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.

Mrs. Kellerman Dies

Mrs. Louise Gunsberg Keller-
man, member of an old-time
family in Detroit, died March 8,
at the Jewish Home for Aged,
11501 Petoskey.
Mrs. Kellerman, 85, was the
daughter of Morris Gunsberg,
after whom Cong. Bnai Moshe
is named. She was a member of
the synagogue, a charter mem-
ber of the Hebrew Ladies Aid
Society and an active worker for
the Women's Auxiliary of the
Home for Aged.
Surviving are a son, William
Kellerman; a daughter, Mrs. Sol
Grand; a brother, Joseph Guns-
berg; a sister, Mrs. Theresa
Feder; and five grandchildren.

Mrs. Evelyn Wise, 52, of
17620 Appoline, died Monday
at Harper Hospital, after a
long illness.
Active in several local
women's groups, Mrs. Wise was
well known in musical circles
and was among the early lead-
ers in the Society of Contribu-
tors to the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra.
Born in Rochester, N.Y., she
had resided in Detroit since

SEYMOU R
GROSS

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.

1920.

Surviving her are her hus-
band, Herman, well known De-
troit newspaperman; a son,
Richard A.; a daughter, Mrs.
Robert Oren of Oak Park; a
grandson and a sister, Mrs.
Maurice Fainman.

The Family of the Late

MOLL1 E
N EMZ I N

Acknowledges with
grateful. appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex•
tended by relatives and
friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.

Arrest German Physician
Implicated in Recent Trial

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The Family of the Late

ALEX BROOKS

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy and
the contributions to so
many philanthropies by
his relatives and
friends during the fam-
ily's recent bereave-
ment.

MAINZ (JTA)-Dr. Emil
Schmitz, a physician who
worked at his profession in
the infamous Sachsenhausen
concentration camp during
World War II, was impris-
oned here on charges of
murder.
The physician, who has not
praticed of late, was arrested
at his home in Ingelheeim. His
role in the murder of Sachsen-
hausen victims, Jews and non-
Jews, was revealed recently
during tthe trials of Wilhelm
Schubert and Gustave Sorge,
SS guards at the camp, who
were convicted of many mur-
ders and sentenced to life im-
prisonment.

MONUMENTS

FOR ALL JEWISH CEMETERIES BY

BROWN 6 RAISCH CO.

"Dependable & Responsible Since 1873"

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CLARA HAAS, 11501 Petos-
key, died March 9. Survived by
a son, Harold; five daughters,
Mrs. Harry Jaffe, of New York,
Mrs. Morris Kane, Esther, Mrs.
Morris Samuels and Mrs. Julius
Levitt; 10 grandchildren and
two great grandchildren.
* *
ESTHER COHN, 9440 Dexter,
died March 10. Survived by a
son, Louis A., of Flint; two

daughters, Mrs. Ben Hilson and
Mrs. Sam Tenne r, of Los
Angeles; six grandchildren and
five great grandchildren.
• * *
MEYER DONTAR, 3799 Cle-
ments, died March 11. Survived
by his wife, Mollie; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Abe Lookman and
Mrs. Shield Kogan; a brother,
two sisters and four grand-
children.

* * *
CLARA SCHUCHMAN, 4020
Monterey, died March 2. Sur-
vived by her - husband, Morris;

IDA FREEDMAN, 13332 S.
Norfolk, died March 11. She
leaves her husband, Louis; two
sons, Julius and Dr. David;
three daughters, Mrs. Morris
Tonkin, Mrs. Ann Jaffe and
Mrs. J. Harmon Moss; a bro-
ther, a sister, 11 grandchildren
and four great grandchildren.

MAX BLUMENFELD, 21690

Cloverlawn, Oak Park, died
March 3. He leaves a sister, Mrs.
Jack Schrieber.
* a a
VICTOR WEINBERG, 3308
Tyler, died March 2. Survived
by his wife, Bella; a son, Stan-
ford R.; a brother, a sister and
a grandchild.
* a as
EDWARD MEYERS, 18255
Greenfield, died March 2. Sur-
vived by his wife, Bessie; three
sons, Carl, Earl and Marvin; a
daughter, Norma, and a grand-
child.

a a a

JERUSALEM (JTA) - Berl
Coralnik, former chief corre-
spondent of the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency in Israel, and
doyen of the foreign press corps
in this country, died this week
from a heart ailment. He was 64
years old.
Born in the Ukraine, he came
to Palestine in 1920, and settled
in Jerusalem. - where he worked
for the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency for many years. He was
also a member of the editorial
staff of "Maariv," Israel's after-
noon paper which enjoys the
largest circulation in the coun-

try, and held his post there
until the last day of his life.
He was a close friend of
President Itzhak Ben Zvi and
of practically every member of
the Israel Cabinet. Himself
avoiding affiliation with any
political party, he was taken
into confidence by leaders of
every existing party in Israel.
For many years he was presi-
dent of the Journalists Associa-
tion in Jerusalem, and execu-
tive member of the National
PreSs Association. He wrote in
Hebrew, English and Yiddish,
and mastered also Russia n,
French and other languages.

IDA LONDON, 11501 Petos-
three daughters, Mrs. Henry
Rosen, Mrs. Abe Rosenthal and key, died March 4. Survived
Mrs. Leonard Berlin, of Van by three daughters, Mrs. Abe
Just a month after the death Nuys, Calif.; two sisters and Katzman, Mrs. Sam Margolis
and Rose; and four grandchil-
of his wife, Jacob Bockoff, of eight grandchildren.
dren.
19415 Lauder, passed away on
* * *
a a a
March 10. A retired builder and
RAYMOND E. EMERSON
JOHN ISADORE ADLE R, Jet Pilot from Detroit
land developer, Mr. Bockoff had (Ettenheimer), 18091 Beland,
resided in Detroit for 55 years. died March 6. He leaves his 19187 Meyers, died March 4. Killed in Auto Accident
Lt. Donald Wittman Tann,
He had been an active mem- wife, Margaret; a son, Aubrey Survived by his wife, Gertrude.
* * *
died this week in Boca Raton,
ber of the Workmen's Circle Ettenheimer; two daughters,
RACHEL MERAL, 4369 Clem- Fla., in the crash of his sports
and the Mogolover Aid Society. Mrs. Nathan Plotnikin and Mrs.
He leaves three sons, Harry, Gabe Khoury; and three grand- ents, died March 5. Survived by car following a race in which he
two sons, Abe and Roland; five competed.
Samuel and Henry, all Detroit children.
daughters, Mrs. Joseph Zohott,
Lt. Wittman was an Air Force
attorneys; two daughters, Mrs.
• * *
Minnie Wiegand, Mrs. Ed- jet flier, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Anna Lorber, also an attorney,
MENDEL CARP, 3250 Cort- Mrs.
and Mrs. Sidney Cherry; nine land, died March 6. He leaves a ward Garland, Mrs. Max Gittel- David Tann, of 333 Covington.
grandchildren and a great son, Max; two daughters, Mrs. man and Bertha; 12 grandchil- He was stationed at Palm
dren and five great grandchil- Beach, Fla.
grandchild.
Isadore Kolodney and Mrs. Isa- dren.
Services were held in Detroit.
dore Komisar; eight grandchil-
* a *
He is survived by his parents.
Mrs. Herman Wise Dies dren and 19 great grandchil-

Jacob Bockoff Dies;
Was Retired Builder

After Lengthy Illness

The Family of the Late

OBITUARIES

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20021 Jas. Couzens Hwy.

VE 8-8660

SAMUEL GORLICK

Manager

MORRIE WEINER, Staff Member

dren.

* a a
MORRIS KATZ, 18941 Ken-
tucky, died March 5. He leaves
his wife, Belle; a son; Raymond;
a daughter. Mrs. Bernard Rosen-
berg; two brothers, a sister and
two grandchildren.
a a *
GARRY NEAL GOODWIN,
14271 Lincoln, Oak Park, died
March 5. He leaves his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goodwin;
a brother. Bruce; two sisters,
Judith and Gail; and grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Good-
win and Mrs. Sarah Feldman.
* a a
ROSE MUNITZ, 17197 Stoe-
pel, died March 4. Services and
interment in Cleveland. She
leaves a son, David; three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Harry Wolfe, Mrs.
Morris Jaffee and Mrs. Milton
Liebenthal; five grandchildren
and a great grandchild.
• * a
JOSEPH L. SHUMAN, 3711
Tyler, died March 8. He leaves
three brothers, Jacob, Edward
and Harry; and a sister, Mrs.
Sarah Jalan.
• * a
ELI GORDON, 1316 Welles-
ley, Mt. Clemens, died March
10. He leaves his wife. Evelyn;
a son, Henry; a brother and a
sister.
• * a
JENNIE OKEN, 2251 W.
Philadelphia, died March 9.
She leaves three daughters,
Mrs. David Mates; Mrs. Joseph
North and Mrs. Elliott Wilson;
and five grandchildren.
a a a
SAMUEL SATT. of Los An-
geles, Calif., died March 8.
Services and interment in De-
troit. He leaves his wife. Pose;
a son, William; a daughter, Mrs.
Mort Oman; and five grandchil-
dren.
a a a
SAM BROWN, 17152 North-
lawn, died March 8. Survived
by his wife, Esther; a son, Hy-
man; a daughter, Mrs. Nathan
Wolfe; and four grandchildren.
• *
LEO PETER SCHNEIDER,
3759 Tyler. died March 9. He
leaves his wife, Dr. Helene.

SIDNEY (SOL) DINES, 12096
N. Martindale, died march 5.
Survived by his wife, Esther;
two sons, Harry and Norman;
a sister and a grandchild.
* * *
JOSEPH HORWITZ, of De-
troit, died March 7. No sur-
vivors.

Max Lucatsky Dies

Max Lucatsky, of 3378 Sturte-
vant, died Feb. 28, at the age
of 85. He is survived by his
wife, Bessie; two sons, Sam Lu-
cas and Ben Stern; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Max Wais and Mrs.
Becky Wise; 12 grandchildren
and 23 great grandchildren.

Cemetery Memorials

Lowest Prices for Highest
Quality Granite and Outstanding
Designs

DETROIT MONUMENT
WORKS

2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton
DI 1-1175

TO 8-6923

WE REMEMBER

17:72s2 71 17N

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-
cation of Kaddish and
studying of Mishnayes.

MEMORIALS

in the Jewish
tradition by

Hebrew Civil
Adar 11
Mar.

KARL BERG
MEMORIALS

Isaac Brandwine
4
Isidor H. Mendelsohn 4

14
14

Meyer

5

15

6

16

Anna Rose Werner 7

17

Louis David
Feldman

20

G reenspoon

Anna Chinitz

3201 JOY RD.

Next to the Hebrew Benerolent Society

CLOSED

SATURDAYS
and JEWISH HOLIDAYS
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- - _ - -
OPEN SUNDAYS

10

Yeshiva Beth Yehuda

12305 Dexter
WE 1-0203

TYler 6-0196

When Bereavement Comes

Consult Us

The Ira Kaufman Chapel
- Director of Funerals

9419 Dexter

TYler 4-8020

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fri day, March 13, 1959

(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
snaking the insertion. There is a
standard charge of 82.00 for an
unveiling notice, measuring an
inch in depth.)
* * *

Mrs. Eva Levin, of 3226 Mon-
terey, died March 6, at the age
of 82. Born in Russia, she
had been a Detroit resident
for over 50 years.
She was prominent in ortho-
dox - groups in support of Israel,
and was a founder of the La-
dies Auxiliary of the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. Services
were at the Hebrew Memorial
Chapel.
Among her affiliations, she
was a member. of the Detroit
Senior • Bicur Cholem, Detroit
Ladies Lechem Aneeim, Ladies
of Yeshivath Beth. Yehudah
and Yeshivath. Chachmey Lub-
lin. She also belonged to the
Auxiliaries of Congregations
Beth Shmuel and Beth Aaron
V'Yisroel.
She is survived by her hus-
band, Jacob; a son, Dr. David
J. Sandweiss; two • daughters,
Mrs. Sam Friedman and Mrs.
Ira J. Liss, of Houston, Tex.;
nine grandchildren and six
great grandchildren. • •



Monument
Unveilings

Israel Foreign Newsman
Berl Coralnik Dies at 64

31

Mrs. Eva Levin Dies;
Was Orthodox Leader

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