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November 13, 1959 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-11-13

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(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 standing
charge of $2.00 for an unveiling
notice, measuring an inch in
depth.)

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The family of the late Hilda
Lacs announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 15, at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab-
bi Frankel will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.
*
The family of the late Meriam
Gilbert announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 11 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 22, at
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Syme will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.

The family of the late
Nathan and Lillian Weisman
announce the double unveiling
of monuments in their memo-
ries at 1 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 15,
at Hebrew Memorial Park Cem-
etery. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Sey-
mour Gross announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 12 noon, Sunday,
Nov. 15, at Machpelah Cem-
etery. Rabbi I. I. Halpern will
officiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

OBITUARIES

JENNIE SCHECHET, 3380
Monterey, died Nov. 6. Survived
by three sons, Jacob. Nathan
and Philip; two daughters, Mrs.
Ida Schuster of Los Angeles
and Mrs. Shirley Gittleman; a
brother; two sisters; seven
grandchildren and eight great-
grandchildren.

SARAH THOME, Philadel-
phia, died in Philadelphia Nov.
5. She leaves a son, Dr. Mau-
rice; two daughters, Mrs. Sol
Elrick, of Philadelphia, and Mrs.
Kenneth McCaslin • of Califor-
nia, a brother, a sister and four
grandchildren. Interment was
in Detroit.

The family of the late Ann
Gilman announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 12 noon, Sunday, Nov. 22,
at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
* *
Rabbi Segal will officiate. Rela-
GUSTAV
KURZ,
831 Bonnie
Mrs. Rose Kessler, wife of the tives and friends are asked to Dr., Lakeland, Fla., died Nov
attend.
late Hyman Kessler, and chil-
10. Services and interment in
dren, Ida Shayne, Philip Kes-
The family of the late Mrs. Detroit. Survived by his wife.
sler, Belle Maslowe and Shirley Helen Levey (Sheplow), of Anna; a son, Alvin; two daugh-
Rubinstein, announce the un- Pittsburgh, announces the un- ters, Mrs. Meyer Weisman, of
veiling of a monument in Mr. veiling of - a monument in her Arlington, Va., and Mrs. Melvin
Kessler's memory at 12 noon, memory at 12 noon, Sunday, Johnson, of Hayward, Calif.; a
Sunday, Nov. 15, at Bnai David Nov. 15, at Workmen's Circle brother and five grandchildren.
Cemetery. Rabbi Donin and Cemetery. Rabbi Prero will offi-
*
Cantor Adler will officiate. ciate. Relatives and friends are
GEORGE (ABE) GORDON,
Relatives and friends are asked asked to attend.
12019 Dexter, died Nov. 6. Sur-
to attend.
vived by his wife, Jennie; a
Joseph Rose Dies at 94; daughter, Georgina; four sis-
Was Detroiter 47 Years ters and a grandchild.
The Family of the Late
• * *
A 94-year-old native of Aus-
tria, Joseph C. Rose, died Sun-
IDA SCHNEDMAN, 11501 Pe-
EUGENE J.
day. His home was at 11501 toskey, died Nov. 6. Survived
GOODMAN
Petoskey. A Detroit resident for by a daughter, Mrs. Sam Leib;
Announces the unveil-
47 years, Mr. Rose had been a a brother, two grandchildren
ing of a monument in
real estate broker since 1912. and two great-grandchildren.
his memory at 2 p.m.,
* * *
He retired in 1950.
Sunday, Nov. 15, at Oak
Survivors are two sons, Saul
HARRY GLAZER, 1927 Les-
View Cemetery, in
H. and Dan C.; two daughters. lie, died Nov. 6. Survived by
Royal Oak. Rabbi Spiro
Mrs. Oscar Steiner and Mrs. Leo his wife, Mary; three daugh-
will officiate. Relatives
Seltzer, of Croton - on - Hudson, ters, Cell, Mrs. Harry Lazar
and friends are asked
N. Y., and eight grandchildren. and Mrs. Hal Gross; a sister
to attend.
and two grandchildren.
New York Yiddish Editor,
* *
Isaac Liebman, Dies at 58
BEN MICHELS, 3247 W:
Isaac Liebman, editor of the Grand, died Nov. 6. He leaves
The Family of the Late
monthly Yiddish magazine, the his wife, Elizabeth, and four
New Yorker Wochenblat, died sisters.
DORA
suddenly in New York on Nov.

*
8. Services for the 58-year-old
EISENBERG
HARRY KAYE, 15240 Ken-
writer, author and poet were wood, died Nov. 7. Survived by
Acknowledges with
held in New York.
grateful appreciation
his wife, Lena; son, Sheldon;
He is survived by his wife, daughter, Barbara; mother, Mrs.
the many kind expres-
Nehema;
four
sons,
Robert,
of
sions of sympathy ex-
Sophie Kabachnik, and two sis-
Detroit, Aaron, Harry and ters.
tended by relatives and
Mitchell, of New York; two
*- *
friends during the
daughters, Shirley and Mrs. Zvi
family's recent bereave-
HINDA LEWINS'ON, 2240 W.
Katz, of Israel; a grandchild, Grand Blvd., died Nov. 4. She
ment.
Daniel Mark, of Detroit; and six
leaves three sons. Michael and
sisters.
L eon a r d, of Lansing, and
George; a daughter, Ruth, a
brother. four sisters and three
grandchildren.
* *
MORRIS MAX EIDELMAN,
13400 Rosemary, died Nov. 6.
WILL OBSERVE
Survived by three sons, Harold,
Sidney and Herbert; a daughter,
Mrs. Victor Landaw; two broth-
ers, three sisters and eight
grandchildren.
• * *
FANNIE FORMAN, 19501
Murray Hill, died Nov. 5. She
leaves her husband, Charles;
son, Ralph; two brothers, two
at 6:00 P.M. in
sisters and a grandchild.

YESHIVATH CHACHMEY LUBLIN

RABBI MEYER SHAPIRO YAHRTZEIT

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Sunday, November 22, 1959

CONGREGATION BETH YEHUDAH

17556 Wyoming

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* *

Rabbi A. M. Hershberg,

Editor of the Voice of Jerusalem
Will Be Guest Speaker

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Public Invited

*. *

Supper Will Be Served

Donation $2.50

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*

HERMAN COLTON, 4001
Waverly, died Nov. 5. He leaves
his wife, Esther; a son, Ber-
nard, and two grandchildren.
* * *
ROE ROSENBLATT, 18714
Greenlawn, died Nov. 5. Survived
by a son, Sam Ross; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Faye Fauman and
Miss Freda Rosenblatt; three
brothers, a sister and two
grandchildren.
* * *
BEN MICHELS, 3247 W.
Grand, died Nov. 6. He leaves
his wife, Elizabeth; and four
sisters.

IDA KOLKOWITZ, 3709 Rich-
ROSE D. MEYER, 3205 Tyler,
died Nov. 5. She leaves two ton, died Nov. 11. Survived by
nieces, Mrs. Lew Lewis and a son, Abe Kole; a brother, four
Mrs. Edwin Glanz.
grandchildren and a great
grandchild.
BEN THAL, 229 Highland,
Highland Park, died Nov. 9. He J. Cherniaysky Dies;
leaves two sisters, Mrs. Max Directed Symphony
Weiss and Rose Thal.
Joseph Cherniaysky, 68, musi-
* * *
cal director of the Saginaw
NATHAN K. CAPLAN, of Symphony for the last eight
Los Angeles, Calif., died Nov. 4. years, died Nov. 3 at Goldwater
Services and interment in De- Memorial Hospital in New York.
troit. He leaves a son, Allan,
Cherniaysky was born in Rus-
of Connecticut; two daughters, sia and educated at the Im-
Mrs. Pearl Holtz, of Los An- perial Conservatory, where he
geles, and Mrs. Marcie Green- studied under Rimsky-Korsa-
berg, of Beverly Hills; a bro- koff. He had conducted radio
ther and eight grandchildren.
programs on all major U.S.

*
radio networks.
LILLY SAFFIR, 18618 Ilene,
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
died Nov. 8. Survived by her Sarah Lieberman Cherniaysky;
husband, Hans; and a son, Kurt, a daughter, Mrs. Sally Fox; a
of New York.
son, Will Lorin, and a sister,
• *
Jean Cherry.
PHILLIP CHAPMAN, 19984
Strathmoor, died Nov. 9. Sur- Early Zionist Champion
vived by his wife, Sophie; a Rev. Magill, Dies at 84
daughter, Mrs. Max Shaiken; a
An early champion of Zion-
sister and a grandchild.
ism, Rev. Andrew Magill, died
*
Nov. 2 at the Windsor Park
MAX JOFFE, 15825 Wash- Nursing Home in Queens Vil-
burn, died Nov. 9. Survived by lage, New York. He was 84.
his wife, Rose; two daughters,
Rev. Magill was pastor emer-
Mrs. Harry Raf and Mrs. Her- itus of the First Presbyterian
man Weisman; and three grand- Church in Queens. After he re-
children.
tired in 1946, a grove of trees
* * *
GEORGE ARKIN, 112 John R, in Tel Aviv was dedicated in
died Nov. 9. Survived by his his honor by the Ha d a ssah
wife, Sarah; two brothers and organization.
Born in Killeleagh, Ireland,
a sister.
he came to this country at 16,
* *
ROSE MROFFSKY, 17 1 5 3 studied at Amherst College,
Monica, died Nov. 9. Survived Allegheny Theological S e m
by five sons, Irving, of Chicago, nary in New York. He was
Sam, of Los Angeles, Mayer, crdained in 1905.
Archie and Harry Moore; five
daughters, Mrs. Eva Haberman, Chaim Gershater Dead
JOHANNESBURG, (JTA) -
of Los Angeles, Mrs. Sarah Gold,
Mrs. Isadore Pearlman, - Mrs. Chaim Gershater, editor of the
William Stahl and Mrs. Robert Zionist Record here, died sud-
Berman; 20 grandchildren and denly at the age of 54. He had
undergone an operation re-

18 great grandchildren.
cently and had returned to his
* * *
PETER LAWRENCE, 3465 post fully recovered.
Gershater was born in Kre-
Longfellow, died Nov. 10. Sur-
vived by a son, Julian M. Cohen; kenava, Lithuania, and came to
a daughter, Dede Manderson, of South Africa in 1926. He be-
California; eight brothers, two came editor of the weekly Zion-
sisters and two grandchildren. ist Record in 1943. Well known
in local Jewish cultural life, he
* *
had been the correspondent for
ANNETTA WILENKI N, British and Israel periodicals.
17387 Greenlawn, died Nov. 7. He was the author of "Thirty
She leaves a son, Alex; a daugh- Days in Israel."
ter, Mrs. Sol Forman; a bro-
ther, two sisters and three
grandchildren.
*
HARRY FATERNICK, 14531
Rosemary, Oak Park, died Nov.
10. He leaves his wife, Clara;
During the coming
a son, Donald; a daughter, Mrs.
week Yeshiva Beth
Ernest Swartz; six brothers and
Yehuda will observe
two sisters.
the Yahrzeit of the
* * *
following departed
friends, with the
JACOB SCHWARTZ, 60 Char-
traditional M e mo -
lotte, died Nov. 11. Survived by
rial Prayers, recita-
a niece, Mrs. Pearl Fox, of
tion of Kaddish and
Brooklyn, N.Y.
studying of Mish-
* * *
nayes.
MORRIS KLEIN, 15848 Ken-
tucky, died Nov. 11. Survived
Hebrew Civil
CHESHVAN NOV
by his wife, Esther; and two
David Friedman
14
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daughters, Gloria and Ruth.

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