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Blavin, Mrs. Morton Forman, Mrs. Harry Eisen, Mrs. Sidney FRIEDA BERGER, 310 E. Al- Lieberman and Mrs. Sol Stoller; len Rd., Howell, Mich., died July a . sister; 21 grandchildren and 2L Survived by her husband, five great-grandchildren. Julius; a daughter, Sydelle A., and a sister. * NATHAN BANDALENE, BENJAMIN AZIMOFF, 13301 18640 Stoepel, died July 22. N. Norfolk, leaves his wife He leaves a son, Kalman; three Anna; a son Allan Azimov; a daughters, Mrs. Irving Gendel- daughter, Mrs. Lewis Hendin; man, Mrs. Morris Tanner of six grandchildren and f our Erie, Pa., and Mrs. Seymour great-grandchildren. Klein of Miami Beach; nine grandchildren and two great- Nine Splendid Short grandchildren. * * GERTRUDE PRICE (Miller), Children's Stories of Los Angeles, died July 22 in To the Federation of Women Ann Arbor. She leaves her hus- Zionists of London goes due band, Eugene; a daughter, credit for having -compiled and Sandra; her mother, Mrs. Emma made possible the publication of Miller and four sisters. Inter- a collection of delightful short ment, Detroit. stories for children. * * A. S. Barnes & Co. (11 E. HARRY L. (LOU) ROSEN- 36th, N.Y. 16), together with BERG, 19202 Monica, died July Thomas • Yoseloff, have issued 23. He leaves his wife, Rose; this collection in an attractive two daughters, Mrs. David Re- form, under the title "Silver disch and Mrs. Jack Martin of Wing and Golden Harp." It is Beverly Hills, Calif.; a brother; beautifully illustrated by Walter three sisters and three grand- Herz. The nine stories in this book children. 5' . * include tales relating to the MARY (MIRIUM) WEIN- . Jewish festivals. They capture . the imagination GARDEN, 18001 Cherrylawn, died July 24. She leaves her of the young child because they husband, Joe; son, Harold; two resort to dreams and dreamland daughters, Mrs. David Prussian and are full of adventure. Thus, the first story, by Trude and Mrs. Jack Graff; a sister Dub, "Miriam in Bibleland," and four grandchildren. * strives to encourage the child to BEN SLUTSKY, New Castle, study Hebrew. "The Apple Whose Wish Came Pa., died July 24 in Detroit. He leaves his wife, Rose; son, 'True," by Pamela Melnikoff, Alan, of New Castle; four 'links the apple to the flag of daughters, Mrs. Milton Adler, the child during the procession Mrs. David Bloomgarden, Mrs. on Sinihat Torah. Pamela Melnikoff also is the William Bluford and Mrs. Sam- uel Fink; eight grandchildren author of another • exciting story and three great-grandchildren. in this book, "The Very Strange Seder." In the latter, a space- Interment Detroit. * • ship goes up to a planet on ANN FIDLER, 14634 Cherry- which Jews who were separated lawn, died July 24. She leaves from the Israelites in the days three sons, - Bernard, Leonard of Pharaoh had settled. They and Arthur; two daughters, learn about Passover from the Mrs. Lyle Leeds of Dallas, Vex., guests on the spaceship and one and Mrs. Harry Posar; two of the children returns with them brothers; four sisters and 15 to earth, and settles in Israel. In a third story by Pamela grandchildren. * * Melnikoff, "The Harp," the story ISRAEL FELLMAN, former-. of David and Jonathan is re- ly of Detroit, died in Los An- enacted. There are two stories by Sybil geles. Survived by a son Arnold; three daughters, Fannie, Hel- Shaw, "The Sukkot Princess" ene J. Savin and Sylvia Schif- and "The Little White Candle," fer; and two grandchildren. In- both appropriately treating the terment, Los Angeles. Sukkot and Hanukah festivals. * * Gurit Axelrod wrote an excit- ELI WEINTRAUB, 14 Wil- ing story, "Adventure in _the cock Street, Dorchester, Mass., Negev." It is one of the prize died July 19. Funeral services narratives in the book. were held at . Hebrew Memorial "The Three Stars" by Irma Chapel in Detroit. Survived by Homa and "Trains on the .Brain" a brother, Abraham, and a sis-. by Bertha Good are the conclud- ter, Mrs. Cipora Szok of Israel. ing tales in this very fine book * for children.. SAMUEL POTASHNIK, 10321 Saratoga, Oak Park, died July 22. Survived by his wife, Fanny; 'Faith and Reason,' son, Martin; two daughters, Mrs. Book David Dubbs and Mrs. Sidney Newest Golds; a brother and six grand- Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations have just issued another in the children. * series of Hillel Little Books, REBECCA LAVINE, 13641 under the . title "Faith and Rea- Dexter, died July 25. Survived son, An Introduction to Modern by two sons, Milton of Pitts- Jewish Thought." burgh, Pa. and Irving of Tuc- The seven essays in this book son, Ariz.; and six grandchil- are by Dr. Samuel H. Bergman. dren. They were - translated from the * * OSCAR MELDAVER, 300 German by Alfred Jospe. Six of the essays are devoted Whitmore Rd., died July 26. He leaves a son, Alan; two daugh- to analysis of noted personalities ters, Mrs. Lee Cherniak and Mrs. -Hermann Cohen, Franz Rosenz- Nick Turic; five brothers, Leo A. weig, Martin Buber, A. D. Gor- and LouiS of Tornoto, Irving, don, Rabbi Kook and Judah Leib Maurice and Fred; and six Magnes. The seventh essay is the grandchildren.- author's creed, expressed in an * CELIA LOFMAN, 7645 Four- analysis of "Faith and Reason." Thought-provoking and infor- teenth, died July 23. Survived by four sons, Max, Abe, Louis mative, the new book is another and Isadore; four daughters, distinct contribution to Jewish Mrs. Max (Gertrude) Shapiro, cultural . efforts by the Hillel Mrs. Harry (Molly) Pianko, Foundations. Mrs. Rose Natinsky and Mrs. A fellow wouldn't mind loaning, Jack (Sarah) Rand; 16 grand- children and two great-grand- his lawn mower if the borrower wouldn't take it out of the yard. children.