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OBITUARIES
BERTHA F A R B E R, 3269
SAM JOSEFF, 11501 Petos-
key, died Dec. 15. Survived by Richton, died Dec. 14. Survived
his wife, Sophie; three sons, by two sons, David and Sam; a
David, Morris, of Toronto, and daughter, Mrs. Max Silver, of
Norman; a daughter, Mrs. Irv- North Miami Beach, Fla.; and
ing Kolko, of Pittsburgh; seven five grandchildren.
grandchildren and three great .*
MAX LOEWENTHAL, 19362
grandchildren.
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Sussex, died Dec. 15. Survived
LILLIAN LERMAN, of De- by his wife, Amalie; a son.
troit, died Dec. 15. Survived by Eric, of South America; a
a brother, Dr. Simon E. Ler- brother and a sister.
man; and three sisters, Mrs. * *
GEORGE PEARLMAN, 18909
Benjamin Stein, of Brooklyn,
Mrs. Solomon Hecht, of Bell- Greenlawn, died Dec. 15. He
aire, L. I., and Mrs. Louis Maltz, leaves his wife, Goldie; and two
sons, Stephen and Gerald.
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of Chicago.
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SOL MEYERSON, 13641 Dex-
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SOL
MEYERSON,
13641 Dex-
ter, died Dec. 10. He leaves his
YETTA B. MUNCH, 17185
wife, Anna, a son, Myles, and Muirland, died Dec. 16. She ter, died Dec. 10. He leaves his
leaves two sons, Irving and wife, Anna; a son, Miles; and
three grandchildren.
Arthur; a daughter, Mrs. Peter three grandchildren.
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A. Martin; and five grandchil-
RAYMOND
RUBIN,
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- .The Family of the Late
dren.
Ardmore, died Dec. 10. He
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YETTA BRODI.E
B E N J A MIN OBERSTEIN, leaves his wife, Mildred; a son,
Acknowledges with
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Pearson, died Dec. 8. He Robert; his parents, Mr. and
grateful appreciation
leaves his wife, Sophia; two Mrs. Barney Rubin; and two
the many kind expres-
sons, Marvin and Harold; a brothers.
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sions extended by rela-
sister and three gran d c h Id ren.
LOUIS CHESNOW 18623
tives and friends dur-
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Greenlawn, died Dec. 11. He
ing the family's recent
LILLIAN VICTOR, 2749 Elm- leaves a daughter, Mrs. Mauline
bereavement.
hurst, died Dec. 10. Survived by Pozen, of Los Angeles; and a
three sons, Jack, Abe and. Mor- grandson.
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ris of California, and six grand-
REVA SALTER, 13031 North-
children. -
Mrs. Jack Allweil
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field, Oak Park, -died Dec. 12.
Daughter of the Late
DAVID KATLER, 11816 Dex- She leaves her husband, Nor-
ter, died Dec. 12. Survived by man; two sons, Peter and
CELIA FRANK
a son, Jack; three daughters, Harry; three daughters, Mrs.
ECKERT
Mrs. Alfred Benkoff, Mrs. San- Irwin Small, Mrs. Martin Harold
Acknowledges with
ford Fink and Mrs. Morris Tap- and Mrs. Meyer Shear; three
grateful appreciation
per; a brother, a sister, and 11 sisters and nine grandchildren.
the many kind expres-
grandchildren.
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sions extended by rela-
ROBERT STONE, 3710 Bur-
tives and friends dur-
JACOB GELL, 3385 Richton, lingame, died Dec. 13. He. leaves
.-*g her recent ,bereave-
died Dec. 13. . Survived by his 1 his wife,- Jennie; a son, Jack;
ment.
wife, Bessie; two sons, Sidney I two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Shur
and Theodore; a daughter, Mrs. and Mrs. Samuel Ellman; five
Rubin Sherman; three brothers, brothers, four grandchildren
two sisters, and seven grand' and a great grandchild. .
children.
SAM ROTHENBERG, 17606
The Family of the Late
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San Juan, died Dec. 14. He
MARY
FABIAN,
19300
Green-
ARTHUR
lawn, died Dec. 13. Survived by leaves his wife, Bette; a son.
GOULD
a son, Reynold; two daughters, Ronald; a daughter, Risha; and
Mrs. Seymour Jaffa and Mrs. five sisters. * * *
His wife, Mrs. Irene
three
Sol Tarlo; two brothers, th
Gould, and children,
SARAH WARSHAWSKY,
sisters and seven grandchildren. 13012 Stoepel, died Dec. 14.
Murray, , Anita and
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Judith, wish to extend
She leaves two sons, Manny and
their sincere thanks to
REBECCA RUBIN, 23111 Ke- Ike C., of Chicago; a daughter,
those who expressed
nosha, Oak Park, died Dec. 13. Mrs. Ben Penner; seven grand-
their sympathy' in so
Survived by four sons, Louis, children and eight great grand-
many beautiful and
Morris, David of Los Angeles, children.
practical ways during
and Edward of Las Vegas; two
our recent bereave.
daughters, Mrs. Ben Vogel of
Isaac Kopstein Dead at 64
ment.
Los Angeles and Esther Rubin;
Isaac Kopstein, 64, founder of
two sisters, seven grandchildren the Atlantic City District of the
and three great-grandchildren. Zionist Organization of Amer-
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ica, died Dec. 11 after an oper-
IDA ETHEL COHEN, 11501 ation in a Tel Aviv, Israel,. hos-
Petoskey, died Dec. 15. She pital. He came • to Israel for a
The Family of the Late
leaves two sons, Norman and visit two weeks ago.
Abraham; a daughter, Mrs. Mor-
MAX
ris Radner; and a sister.
Yeshiva University Marks
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CHAFETS
HELEN FRIED, 18516 Wash- 31st Anniversary in NY
Formerly of Detroit
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Yesh-
burn, died Dec. 15. She leaves
and late of San Fran-
two sons, Seymour and Mau- iva University marked its 31st
cisco, a founder of the
rice; a daughter, Mrs. Samuel anniversary as America's first
Labor Zionist Move-
Schwartz; a brother, three sis- liberal arts college under Jew-
ment in Detroit, ex-
ters, eight grandchildren and ish auspices at a dinner hon-
presses with deep ap-
oring Isidore Lipschutz, New
two great grandchildren.
preciation its thanks
York philanthropist, for his
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for the many kind
ALICE KATZ, 16273 Wood- "long and devoted support of
thoughts and deeds of
ingham,
died Dec. 14. Survived the school." Sen. Kenneth B.
relatives and friends
by her husband, William; a Keating of New York, delivered
during the family's re-
the main address.
brother and three sisters.
cent bereavement. The
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family is requesting
MORIS H. KANER, 18485 Bir-
that any tributes to
wood, died Dec. 13. Survived by
his memory be sent to
his wife, Sarah; two sons,
the Israel Histadrut
Lowest Prices for Highest
George and Samuel; five daugh-
Campaign, 19161
Quality Granite and Outstanding
ters, Mrs. Nathan Spinner, Mrs.
Schaefer, for the • crea-
Designs
Norman Sukenic, Mrs. Nathan .
tion of a special fund
DETROIT MONUMENT
Butrimovitz, Mrs. Martin Rose
for the building of a
living memorial in
and Mrs. Robert Weinstein, of
WORKS
Israel.
Winter Park, Fla.; three broth-
2744 W. Davison con. Lawton
ers, 16 grandchildren and a
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great grandchild.
• ANNA KATZ, 18089 Hubbell,
died Dec. 9. Survived , by her
husband, Morris; two sons, Sid-
ney, and Joseph of Cleveland;
a daughter, Mrs. William Kauf-
per; a brother, a sister and 11
two sisters and, -seven • grand-
sisters and seven grandchildren.
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NATHAN WALL, -3 COnoVer,
Leamington, Ont., died Dec. 15.
Survived by his wife, Sarah; . a
son,. Sidney; - two- daughters, Lot-
tie and Mrs. IVari Ileymanson;
a -brother, a sister and two
grandchildren.
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Aaron Silberblatt, for many
years a prominent leader in lo-
cal Jewish causes, a pioneer
Circuit Court shorthand ste-
nographer who was attached to
the court of the late Judge Jo-
seph A. Moynihan, died Tues-
day in Florida.
The Silberblatts had moved
to Florida upon his retirement.
Mrs. J. A. Kamil Dies;
Lived Here 45 Years
Mrs. Florence Kamil, widow
of Joseph A. Kamil, late real
estate and property manage-
ment executive, died Dec. 13,
in her home at 25430 Hereford,
Huntington Woods.
Mrs. Kamil, who was born in
New York, had lived in the De-
troit area for 45 years, and was
a resident of Huntington Woods
for the last 15 years.
A member of Cong. Bnai
Moshe, she also was active in
Hadassah and the Women's
Auxiliary of the Jewish Home
for Aged.
She leaves a son, Dr. Richard
S.; a daughter, Mrs. Addle Blu-
grind; a brother, Victor Axer-
Lit-
LATE AARON SILBERBLATT • r od; and two sisters, Mrs .
l ian Klein. and Mrs. Sol. Hoff-
His late residence was at 1165 man, of New York; and five
102nd St., Bay Harbor Isle, Fla. g randchildren.
Funeral services were held
Turn Thou us unto Thee, 0
here at Kaufman Chapel.
Surviving him are his wife, Lord, and we shall be turned;
Lee; sons, Jerry and Donald; a renew our days. Lam. 5:21.
daughter, Mrs. Alton (Marjorie)
Dreayer; nine grandchildren;
three brothers, Ben, Harry and
Daniel; three sisters, Miss Belle
Silberblatt, Mrs. Robert Morgan
and Mrs. Nattie Klayman.
During the coming
Born in Detroit on Yom Kip-
week Ygshiva Beth
pur.7—Oct. .1, 1892—Silberblatt-
Yehuda will observe
lived here all hiS life until his
the Yahrzeit of the
following departed
recent retirement.
friends, with the
He was active in the United
traditional M e mo -
Hebrew Schools and on his 50th
rial Prayers, recita-
birthday a UHS membership
tion of Kaddish and
class of 500 was enrolled in his
studying- of Mish-
honor. He was an ardent Zionist
nayes.
and was active in the Zionist
Organization of Detroit. A mem-
Hebrew Civil
ber of the board of the Detroit
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Sally Tucker
Service Group, he was an active
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Harold H. Cohen
worker in Allied Jewish Cam-
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Cemetery Memorials
ra Kaufman Chape
paigns. He was a member of
Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith.
Silberblatt •was a member of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
and sang in its male quartet. He
was a music lover and partici-
pated in many musical func-
tons
here. He was a past mas-
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31—TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, December 18,1959
Aaron Silberblatt Dies in Florida
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