• SARAH HOFFMAN, 14084 Vic- toria, Oak Park, died Nov. 19. She leaves her husband, Joseph N.; two sons, Seymour and Har- old; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Tannenhaus and Mrs. Leo Rush; a sister and nine grandchildren. * * * SYLVIA GOURNEY, 2631 Hazelwood, died Nov. 26. Sur- vived by two sons, Isadore Gur- ney of New Jersey and Samuel Gurny; two grandchildren and five great grandchildren. * * * MAX WEINGER, 19333 Green-. lawn, died Nov. 26. Survived by wife, Lillian; two sons, Morton and Harold; a daughter, Diane; two brothers, a sister and five grandchildren. * * * ZELDA BLOOM, 3357 Calvert, died Nov. 27. Survived by hus- band, Isaac; a son, Dr. Albert Bloom; three brothers, a sister and two grandchildren. * * * E U GENE BRAUN, 6751 Montrose, died Nov. 22. Sur-• vived by wife, Annie; two sons, Esmond and Moor; four grand- children. * * * MI CHAEL WEISS, 8543 Wyoming, died Nov. 23. Sur- vived by mother, Mrs. Aaron (Hannah) Weinstein; a brother, George Hajos of Hungary. * * * MAX LOGAN, 13229 S. Nor- folk, died Nov, 23. He leaves his wife, Minnie; a son, Dr. David; a daughter, Mrs. Albert Simkins; a brother, two sisters and two grandchildren. * * SO P H I E SONIA MILOW- SKY, 18261 Santa Rosa, died Nov. 26. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Harry (Esther) Nosanchuk, Mrs. Louis (Helen) Lipschutz and Mrs. David (Channie) Levin; eight grand- children and four great grand- children. * PHILIP BAYER of Miami Beach, Fla., died Nov. 26. Sur- vived by wife, Bessie; a son, Aaron; a daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Kantor; and seven grandchil- dren. Interment, Detroit. * * ANN COMMER, of Los An- geles, formerly of Detroit, died Nov. 18. She is survived by hus- band Jack, of Los Angeles; sis- ters,. Mrs. Betty Jacobs, Mrs. Sylvia Tannebaum, and a broth- er, Morris Gold of Los Angeles. Family is at 20190 Stratford. I The Family of the Late SOSIA SHIFFMAN and JACOB SHIFFMAN Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in their memory 1 p.m. Sunday, December 10, at Beth Yehudah Ceme- tery. Rabbi Spiro will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. ABRAHAM BIGMAN, 2635 , Cortland, died Nov. 24. Sur- vived by wife, Sarah; two sons,' Louis J. and Dr. Oscar; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Abraham (Dora) Plis- skin of Flint; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. * * * ROSE (MORRIS) BAIL L, 4255 Elmhurst, died Nov. 24. Survived by husband, J a c k; four sons, A b r a h a m, Simon, Arnold and Stanford Morris; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Sophie) Venetianer of Mt. Clemens and Mrs. Sidney Venetianer of N.Y.; 15 grand- children. * * * SAM WALLACH, 15519 Wil- demere, died Nov. 25. Survived by wife, Rose; a son, Saul; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Faye) Weiner and Mrs. Jack (Celia) Feldman of Dayton, 0.; five grandchildren and a great grandchild. * * * Arnold Weitzman, prominent architect, who for more than 25 years has been in the front ranks of leaders and workers in the Labor Zionist movement and in causes in behalf of Is- rael, died Tuesday at the age- of 72. His late residence was at 13305 N. Norfolk. Funeral services were held at the new Kaufman Chapel on W. 9 - Mile Road Wednesday morning. Surviving him are his wife, Huld.a; a daughter, Mrs. Irving Rosen, and four grandchildren. Born in Austria, the deceased pursued his studies upon coming to this country and was gradu- ated from the University of California in 1921. He was ac- tive in the Arlazaroff branch of the Jewish National Workers Alliance, American Jewish Con- gress and the Michigan Society of Architects, and was a leader REBECCA LIPTZEN, 18720 in the Histadrut and Labor. Mark Twain, died Nov. 26. Sur- Zionist Organization. vived by husband, Sam; three daughters, Shirley of Chicago; Joyce and Mrs. Phillip (Phyl- Mrs. Sadie Schwartz, , lis) Stone of Ann Arbor; two Owner of Amusement brotheri, a sister and a grand- Park Coaster Rides child. * * * Mrs. Sadie Schwartz, of 13295 RACHEL ESTHER GOZAN- S. Norfolk, died Tuesday at the SKY, 3750 Calvert, died Nov. age of 75. 24. Survived by husband, A Detroit resident for 56 Joseph; three sons, Arthur, years, coming here from her Albert and Joseph Gordon; native -city of New York, she was two sisters and eight grand- widely known as the owner of children. • amusement- park coaster rides. * * * She was the initiator of "the MOLLIE BENIS, 25441 oard- whip" rides and was among the ner, Oak Park, died Nov. 25. first to introduce miniature golf She leaves her h u s b a n d, links here. She was a member Joseph; a son, S h e l d o n; a of Donald Fox Bnai Brith Chap- daughter, Mrs. Leonre Gorosh; ter. two brothers, four sisters and a Funeral services were held at grandchild. the new Kaufman Chapel on W. * * 9-Mile Rd. LENA N E L S O N, 19789 Surviving her are two sons, Schaefer, died Nov. 24. She Charles and Frank; a daughter, leaves her sons, Frank and Mrs. Beatrice Lewis; a brother, Nathan; a daughter, Mrs. Sadie Louis Jacobs; a sister, Mrs. Jean- Kaminski; two brothers, six ette Jacobs; two grandchildren grandchildren and three great and nine -great-grandchildren. grandchildren. ist and author, died here at the age of 82. A former secretary of the World Zionist Organization, he played an important part in the development of t h e Zionist movement since the beginning Mrs. Hannah Z rberg, 11501 Mrs. Hanna Z v. 28. She was Petsokey, die 92. In loving memory of our dear Mrs. Zu rberg was mother, Sophie Gladstone, who ber of Detroit La passed away on Nov. 30, 1953 Society, Hebrew Be ole (23 days in Kislev). Beth Abrah Society rviving are f ns, gogue. You are not forgotten, Miami Beach, Joseph, Nathan Mother dear hreveport, Ind. David o Nor will you ever be; As long as life and memories Max of 0 children and four great grand- last children. We will always remember thee. We miss you now, our hearts are sore; As' time goes by, we miss you more. Your loving smile, your Acknowledges with gentle face, grateful . appreciation None can ever fill your the many kind expres- vacant place. sions of sympathy ex- Sadly missed these last eight tended . by . relatives years by her two sons, Arthur and friends during the and Jerry. family's recent be- reavement. S In Memoriam IN MEMORIAM The Hannah Schloss Old Timers mourns the passing of one of its distinguished members The. Family of the Late REBECCA LIPTZEN Acknowledges with grateful apprecia- tion the %any kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereave- ment. 411111111111111111111111111k GORDON We pay tribu e to h* memory or 1 e ship, ed eeds t he ctiv It s g o Gord i am- e en Ma • the e, con- hour of so•in sorr Zola Rosenfeld Dies, Jacobson's Executive Funeral services were held Tuesday for Zola Rosenfeld, 63, executive vice president of Ja- cobson's, Inc., operators of stores in nine Michigan corn- munites. Mr. Rosenfeld was stricken in the headquarters store in Jackson on Saturday and died soon after. Long active in Jackson civic affirs, Mr. Rosenfeld was a fo mer president of Rotary a former chairman of the Jack City Planning Commission._ He was a past president Temple Beth Israel. Along with his brother Nathan, he bought controlling interest in Jacobson's, then a three-city chain, iri 1941. Born in Philadelphia and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, he had been general merchandising man- ager of the Golden Rule stores in St. Paul and assistant to the president of Allied Stores in New York before coming . to Michigan. Also surviving are his wife-, Henriette;. a son, Richard; and a daughter, Mrs. Louis Landman (all of Jackson). S . served on the staff of the Lon- don Tribune from 1960 to 1908. He was secretary of the British Zionist Federation in 1909-1910 and then served with the Eng- lish department of the World Zionist Organization in Cologne and Berlin from 1910 until he was interned by the Germans in 1914. After serving as WZO for of publicity, he was named general secretary in 1922 and held that post until 1929. He hkd been a member of the Board of Deputies of British Jews since 1931. Among his works wer e ish ime ournal Jewish Tra r," "History of the Jews ilna," ntemporary Jewr "A Sh y of and " R 'rth • a t4 MONUMENTS SIDNEY 1 SAMUEL WOLFSON I GORLICK (Owners) 7747 Fenkell at Woodingham Telephone: 864-0785 WE REMEMBER 7117N During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudo will observe the Yohrzeit of the following departed f riends, with the traditional M e mo - riot Prayers, recita- tion of Kaddish and studying of Mish- nayes. • . Deitch DE IT MONUM ORKS Hebrew Civil Kislev Dec. H. German 24 ' 2 Ida Kabaker 24 2 Mania Katzman 24 2 Esther L. Fleischman 24 2 Raizel Bas Avrohom 24 2 Mrs. G. Weisswasser 24 2 Louis Stoliman 24 2 Joseph Ber Esther •ssel Carl ss C Sperling Arthur J. Osborne in the Je tradition RG RIALS 3201 JOY RD. Nest t. the Hobrow Booteroloot Society CLOSED SATURDAYS and JEWISH HOLIDAYS . . 25 25 25 . 25 3 - 26 tta Matz Gustave Pisses 4 26 Hattie Bu Beniami Joseph 3 3 '3 4 4 4 Esther , Sara ha rl .1 Willi Henry Gor Girsh Grand Brocha Stoilman 30* 30* 7 *Since there is no 30th of Kislev this year, .Yahrzeit has to be kept on the 29th of Kislev, which is on December 7th. OPEI7ISUND AYS TYler . 6-0196 Yeshiva Beth Yehuda 12305 Dexter WE 1-0203 • NOW. THE TION IN OUR NEW HOME THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL d. in Southfield tern Highway Phone Number LGIN 7-5200 Ira Kaufman Herbert Kaufman 55 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, December 1, 1961 OBITUARIES Arnold Weitzman Distinguished Pioneer of Zionist Architect, Zionist. Cause, Author Israel Cohen Dies LONDON, (JTA) - Israel of this century. Dies at Age of 72 Cohen, Born in Manchester, Cohen veteran Zionist, journal- •