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February 10, 1961 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-02-10

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Revered Orthodox Leader
Eli Sachse Is Dead at 95

OBITUARIES

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Eli Sachse," one of Detroit's ,
Cq
most revered orthodox leaders,
who, during the 52 years of his
DANIEL H. BELENSON,
SOPHIE (KLAIN) SCHOL-
residence here, had been active
ESTHER GORNBEIN, 3742
22120 Sussex, Oak Park, died NICK, 1305 Kemper Apts., Ven-
1-3
in many movements, died Feb.
Feb. 2. Survived by his wife, ice, Calif., died Feb. 6. Sur- Webb, died Feb. 6. Survived
2-a day- after his 95th birth-
by
four
sons,
Abraham,
Carl,
0
Bessie; two sons, George and vived by two sons, Harvey of
day-al the Jewish Home for
Sheldon; two brothers and two Whittier, Calif. and Theodore; Joseph Gifford of New York cr
the . Aged.
and Bernard; one daughter,
sisters.
six grandchildren.
Mrs. Marcus Fordon; one -broth- tj
* * *
Funeral services - were held
* * *
er, nine grandchildren and one
MARY TREBUCH, 23221 Rad-
at Kaufman Chapel- on Friday.
JOSEPH M. SAPERSTEIN, great grandchild.,
clift, - Oak Park, died Feb. 3.
Surviving him are two sons,
* *
Survived by two sons, Isadore 10801 Santa Maria, died Feb. 3.
Ernest of Los Angeles, and
ABRAHAM SHEAR, 16762
and Max; two daughters, Mrs. He leaves his wife, Ceil; a son,
Kolman; a daughter, Mrs. Max
Alex Lankin and Mrs. Max Mell- Lee C.; his mother; Mrs. Sophie Woodingham, died Feb. 6. Sur-
Dushkin; eight grandchildren
Jennie.
Cl2
man; two sisters and six grand- Saperstein; four sisters and vived by his * wife,
and ten great-grandchildren.
* *
three grandchildren.
children.
LEO
RAZNICK,
18630
Wiscon-
He was 22 when he came to
*
*
*
* *
Bay City in 1888 and began to
SARAH JANOWSKY, a res- sin, died Feb. 4. He leaves his
ABRAHAM HENRY RUBIN-
make a living by selling notions,
STEIN, 20224 Prevost, died Feb. ident of Windsor for more than wife, Bluma; four sons, Maurice, 02.
sn
then opening a general store
3. Survived by a son, Irving; 50 years, died Feb. 1. She leaves Herman, Fred of Saginaw and rc
and finally establishing a fur
Gerald;
12
grandchildren
and
a
brother,
Louis
Kaplan
of
River.
four daughters,. Mrs. Dominic
business.
Vietti, Mrs. Rubin Eizen, Mrs. side, Ont.; and four sisters, Mrs. two great grandchildren.
* * *
As early as 1890, with an
LATE ELI SACHSE
Jack O'Keefe and Ethel Rubin- Rose Speyer of Oak Park, Mrs.
LENA BARACK, 13965 Lin-
uncle, he established a syna-
stein; one sister; 12 grandchil- Fannye Meretsky of Windsor, wood. Survived by two sons,
gogue- in Escanaba, with a
dren and three great grand- Mrs. Diana Oppenheimer of New Milton and Sam; a daughter,
Sefer Torah ordered from
York and Ida Kaplan.
children.
Mrs. A. J. Cutler; five grand-
• * .*
* * *
New York.
children and seven great grand- co
FRANKS
SEARS,
15221
W.
SAMUEL SHERMA N, 58 children.
Mr. Sachse and the late Jacob
Nine
Mile
Rd.,
Oak
Park,
died
Sterling, Fort Thomas, Ky., died
Miller established the first
* * *
NEW YORK, (JTA)
Dr. Feb. 4. Survived by three sons, Feb. 5. Survived by .his mother,
Zionist society in Bay City iri
SAM GAL1NSKY, 18452 Man-
1901. In 1908, Mr. Sachse be- Koppel S. Pinson, historian and Leon,•‘ Morris and Harry; two Mrs. Anna Sherman; three or, died Feb. 6. Survived by
came president of Cong. educator, died here Sunday daughters, Mrs. Harry Cook of brother s, Louis, Oscar and a son, Jack; a daughter,
Shaarey Zedek in Bay City. after a long illness, at the age Ann Arbor and Dorothy Sears, David; and a sister, Sally.
Mrs. Lillian Wolf; three grand- '
* * *
and six grandchildren.
children.
In 1910, with the late Mrs. of 56. A specialist in Jewish
*
*
*
LOUIS
B.
FORMAN,
13143
Sachse (Fannie Koffman) whom and German history, Dr. Pinson
ABRAHAM
ROBINS,
11501
Kingston,
Huntington
Woods,
he married in Bay City in 1894, was professor of history and Petoskey, died Feb. 4. Sur- died in Mobile, Ala., Feb. 4. He Frank Vass Dead at 71
Frank Vass, a uniform dis-
he moved to Detroit and en- chairman of the division of so- vived by his wife, Gertrude. leaves his wife, Gertrude; two
* * *
tributor here for 40 years, died
tered the slipper manufacturing cial sciences at Queens College
here.
sons,
David
and
Thomas;
_
his
MOSES YALOMSTEIN, Sault
Feb. 1 at the age of 71.
business.
parents,. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Born in Vilna, Lithuania, Dr.
Mr. Vass, 700 Whitmore, sup-
They were active in the Jew- Pinson was brought to the St. Marie, died in Hollywood, Forman of- Windsor; a brother,
ish Old Folks Home, Detroit United States in 1907, when Fla., Feb. 4. He leaves his wife, Sam; and a sister, Mrs. Jack plied uniforms for state ROTC
units and the Michigan National
Hebrew Orphan Home and his family settled in Philadel- Lillian; a daughter, Mrs. Paul Cohen. Interment, Detroit.
Guard. He also operated the
helped to organize Cong. phia. He was graduated from Jones; one brother, three sis-
* * *
Post Exchange at Camp Gray-
ters and four grandchildren.
Emanuel.
PEARL ESCOFF, 17601 Wood-
* * *
Gratz College (in Hebraic
ling during summer encamp-
The Sachse s- dedicated studies) in 1923 and from the
RALPH H. CASTLEMAN, ingham, died Feb. 3. She leaves ments.
themselves to Zionism. He University of Pennsylvania two 23070 Sussex, Oak Park, died four daughters, Mrs. Max Katz,
Born
Vass
was treasurer of the Jewish years later. He received his Ph. Feb. 6. He leaves his parents, Mrs. Harry Metier, Mrs. Joseph-
roit residen
50
National Fund Council for D. from Columbia University Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Castleman; Davis and Mrs. Edward Kla -
years. He was a memb of
many years and she served in 1934. He was a founder and a sister, Sharon; and his grand- brother, three sisters en Cong. Shaarey Zedek, a ife
as president of the JNF later president of the Confer- parents; Mr. and Mrs. Abraham grandchildren.
member of Shiller Lodge,
*
Ladies Auxiliary.
ence of Jewish Social Studies White.
F&A.1‘ and Detroit Con-
ROSE EDEL
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*
*
E
I
N,
Mt.
Mrs. Sachse was also a and had been editor of its •
sistor
Clemens,
died
F
J
O
D
I
E
LEE
KUTINSKY,
3.
She
leaves
founder of the League of Jew- quarterly, "Jewish Social .
her
husband,
29818
Everett,
Southfield,
died
se;
two
sons,
ish Women's Organizations. She Studies," since 1938. He was Feb. 6. She leaves her parents, Meyer of Cali
Ro
and Ben; two a
also history editor of the En-
died in 1951.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leslie
Kutinsky;
daughters,
Mrs.
seph Scher and
Mr. Sachse was a member cyclopedia of the Social and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Si
; nine grand-
of Mizrachi and Cong. Beth Sciences.
Mrs. Karl Kutinsky and Mrs. children and 1
at arand-
Dr. Pinson had been adviser Anya. Freeman.
Yehuda and was an honorary
children. In t e r m e
to
the
Jewish
Education
Com-
* * *
board member of Cong. Ahavas
(t)
Clemens.
Achim.
mittee in New York, a member
FLORENCE LIPSHAW, 23410
* * *
of the Jewish Publication So- Geneva, Oak . Park, died Feb.
BENJAMIN AZIMOW, Alex-
ciety and editor of the annual 5. She leaves a sOn, Louis andria, Ind., died in Detroit Feb.
publication of the Yivo Institute Lerner; two daughters, Mrs. 3. He leaves four daughters,
During the coming
of Jewish Research. In 1945-46, Joseph Goldstein and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Charles H. Glueck, Mrs.
week Yeshiva Beth
he served in Austria and Ger- Schindel; six grandchildren and Allan Zimmerman of Marion,
Yehuda will observe
the Yahrzeit of the
many as overseas educational di- eight great grandchildren.
Mrs.
Gerald
B.
Goldman
of
Park
* * *
following departed
rector of the United Nations
friends, with the
DAVID LINDE, 18259 Strath- Forest, Ill., and Maxine; and
Relief and Rehabilitation Ad-
seven grandchildren. Interment,
traditional M e mo -
ministration's agency for Jew- moor, died Feb. 5. He leaves Indianapolis.
(Unveiling announcements may be
rial Prayers, recita-
inserted by mailing or by calling
his wife, Minnie; a son, Samuel;
ish
displaced
persons.
He
was
The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364.
tion of Kaddish and
the author of numerous works a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Erdos;
Written announcements must be ac-
57
of Mish-
companied by the name and address
on German and JewiSh history. one sister,. five grandchildren
e ied in Miami- Beach, F
noyes.
ell
of the person making the insertion.
and
one
great
grandchild.
There is a standing charge of $3.00
3. e leaves five sons, Albert
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*
for an unveiling notice, measuring
Hebrew Civil
uis, Dr. Martin M. ack B., a
an inch in depth.)
Shevat Feb.
GEORGE M. WOLPE,
_71
Shraga
Feivel
Joseph
28
14
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*
Montevista, died Feb.
He Melvi ters,
Harry Reisman
28
14
Irvi
1
leaves
a
son,
Robert
Lifsha
Oleshansky
.,
and
28
14
The family of the late Ben-
Jack Lublin
Gol
-ig
dren
28
14
In loving memory of Rose three grandchildren.
jamin Tauber announces the
Bernard Meyers
28
14
* * *
one

d. Int
Bessie Baker
28
14
unveiling of a monument in his Hershman, who p a s e d away
LEO SIMON, 1996 Lauder, Detr
memory at 1 p.m. Sunday, Feb. Feb. 9, 1956 (Yahrzeit Feb. 13, died Feb. 1. He leaveS 's wife,
Harry Zolkower
29
15
Ben Weider
29
15
19, at Beth Abraham Cemetery. 27 days -in Shvat). Sadly missed Ruth; a son, Michael; a
Mary Fill
ghter,
29
15
Rabbi Israel Halpern and Cantor and a 1 y s remembered by Mrs. Bertrand Horwitz; a
Sima
Kaila
bas
two
Moshe
29
15
S. Ackerman will officiate. Rela- daughter' Shirley Corrine Alt- grandchildren.
Esther Klaus
29
15
tiveS and friends are asked to man and son Irving Albert
* * *
Eugene Jacob
Hershman.
Goodman
attend.
29
15
MARK HIRSCHFELD, 2637
* * *
Boston, died Feb. 5. Survived
Dora Seidel
30 -
16
The family of the late Jennie
by two brothers, Joseph and
Ada r
Mandelbaum, formerly of Win- Anthony de -Rothschild Philip; two sisters, Marcia and
Max Harris
Jennie.
1
sor, announces the unveiling of Dies in London at 73
17
Joseph Freedman
1
17
*
a monument in her memory at
*
Mary Weingarden
LONDON, - (JTA) - Anth •
1
17
K, 731 Coving-
in the Jewish
Fannie Remer
1:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12, at Gustav de Rothschild ,
1
17
Rose Orkin
ton. Survive
1
y his wife
17
tradition by
Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. ent Jewish banker
Chananya Willis
1
17
an- Susan; a son Ger d of Fresno;
David Davis
Rabbi M. Rothenberg and Rabbi thropist, died
1
ly
day at a daughter Mrs.
raid Berns;
J. Haberman will officiate. Rela- the age of 7
Ben Solomon
2
18- .
e s honorary two :sisters, Mrs. ara Walter
Sara -Miller
tives and friends are asked to presiden
2
T8
h
entral British and Mr Eva
Sam Osnos
cobson
of
2
18
attend. •
Fun
Je
Relief and Re- Pittsbu
; and
grandchil-
Morris Kraizman
3
19
habilitatio
nd , a past vic
Noah Applebaum
3
19
3201 JOY RD.
president
f
the
Anglo-J
Yavneh Convention
Nett to the Harew Y
lent Secieti
Israel Goldin
4
20
Associat . . He was
resi-
MONUMENT
Jennie Feldman
4
20
CLOSED SATURDAYS
Yavneh, the National Religious . dent o he Jewish r
Isidore H.
ORKS'
and JEWISH HOLIDAYS
Mendelsohn
Jewish Students Association, will and of e Jews Free S , • #ol
4
20
est Quality Granites
OPEITSUNDAYS-
mark its first year of activities
Rot .child was se LP'
, pa er
Personalized Designs
Yeshiva Beth Yehuda
at convention today through Sun- in th London me
Priced Reasonable
TYler 6-0196
nt ba
12305 Dexter
day at the Park Inn Hotel, Rock- ing
2744
W.
Davison
cor.
Lawton
of N. M. • o
ild
TO 8-6923
away Park, N.H.
DI 1-1175
and S
Ltd.
WE 1-0203

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Koppel Pinson,
Historian, Dies



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