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November 02, 1962 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-11-02

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OBITUARIES

BENJAMIN BLOOM, 18241
ABRAHAM KOSOGLAD, 7028
Thatcher, died Oct. 25. He Indiana, died Oct. 26. Survived
leaves his wife, Tillie; son, Sol by son, Beril; daughters, Mrs.
Keller; daughters, Mrs. Morris Sam Lakritz, Mrs. Max Kravitz
Nemer, Mrs. Emanuel Davison, and Mrs. Dina Salter; and eight
Mrs. Joseph Glicker, Mrs. Ber- grandchildren.
* * *
nard Yoffe and Mrs. Bernard
Schwartz; a brother; a sister;
LEAH ROSE, 7200 Brook-
15 grandchildren, and 10 great- ridge, Birmingham, died Oct.
grandchildren.
27. Survived by daughter, Mrs.
* * *
Harold Eidelman; and two
DR. EDW. J. LEVITT, 22100 grandchildren.
Harding, Oak Park, died Oct.
* * *
25. He leaves his wife, Sylvia;
GUS
TAUBER
died in Pom-
sons, William and Dr. Sheldon
pano
Beach,
Fla.
Survived by
Markel; daughters, Mrs. Nor-
man Segal, Mrs. Stanley Elkiss wife, Margaret; a son, Marvin;
and Jane Markel; three sisters; a sister, Mrs. Ira Friedenberg;
a brother, Sidney Tauber; two
and seven grandchildren.
grandchildren and two great
* * *
grandchildren. Interment, Chi-
IDA FELDMAN, 8744 W. cago.
Troy, Oak Park, died Oct. 26.
* * *
She leaves daughters, Mrs. Han-
SAMUEL SHAMES, 18446
nah Soloway, Mrs. Frank Lutz
and Mrs. I. M. Pansky; a broth- Griggs, died Oct. 25. Survived
er; two sisters; 10 grandchil- by his wife, Ida; daughters, Mrs.
dren; and four great-grand- Harry Meisner and Mrs. Rich-
ard Gach; a brother; two sis-
children.
ters; and eight grandchildren.
.* * *
* * *
JEROME BRAININ, 23034
Kipling, Oak Park, died Oct. 26.
MATILDA LEIBOVITZ, 13295
He leaves his wife, Gertrude; S. Norfolk, died Nov. 1. She is
son, David; daughters, Eleanor survived by son, Isaac Kaplan,
and Laurel; mother, Mrs. Anna of Los Angeles; daughter, Mrs.
Brainin; and a brother.
Jennie Weiner; five grandchil-
* * *
dren and 11 great grandchil-
SAMUEL IDEN, 21951 Park- dren.
lawn, Oak Park, died Oct. 28.
He leaves his wife, Mary; sons,
Benjamin and Frederick; daugh- Yiddish Leaders Ask
ters, Diana and Barbara; and
USSR to Ease
two brothers.
* * *
Restrictions on Jewi
MAURICE STEINGOLD,
WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The
19795 Stansbury, died Oct. 28.
Congress
for Jewish Culture
He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Mil-
ton Aronson; a , brother; a sis- transmitted to Soviet Ambassa-
ter; and three grandchildren. dor Anatoli Dobrynin here an
appeal urging the Soviet gov-
* * *
ernment to "revoke the de facto
ELLEN JOY MATZ, 10200 prohibition of Jewish cultural
Saratoga, Oak Park, died Oct. and communal life."
26. She leaves her parents, Mr.
The Congress requested that
and Mrs. Morris Matz; a broth- the USSR permit Soviet Jews
er; and grandparents, Mrs. Rose to re-establish cultural contacts
Matz and Mr. and Mrs. Edw. with Jews outside Russia; pub-
Friedman.
licly rehabilitate the Jewish
* * *
intellectuals who were executed
HARRY S. SHRAGER, 20515 10 years ago, and punish those
Steel Ave., died Oct. 28. He responsible - for the deaths; and
leaves his wife, Esther; sons, permit Soviet Jews wishing to
Morris and Oscar Fiedler; a emigrate to do so.
brother; a sister; and three
The Congress for Jewish Cul-
grandchildren.
ture, with headquarters in New
* * *
York and offices in Buenos
SADIE FUCHS KOHN, of Los Aires, Paris, Stockholm and
Angeles, died Oct. 25. She Chicago, is headed by prominent
leaves her husband, Lester; son, Yiddish writers and civic lead-
Dr. Milton Flagg; daughter, ers, including the poet H. Lei-
Mrs. Morey Scholnick; and three vick, Jacob Pat, Louis Segal,
grandchildren.
Benjamin Tabachinsky and L.
* * *
Spizman. The message to Am-
ANNIE FRIEDMAN, 11501 bassador Dobrynin was signed
Petoskey, died Oct. 30. Survived on behalf of the officers by the
by two sons, Isadore and Ben- organization's executive direc-
jamin; a brother, three grand- tor, Hyman Bass.
children and a great grandchild.
* * *
IDA BRONSTEIN, 24370 Bessie Kazis Dies
Bessie Kazis, mother of Mrs.
Ridgedale, Oak Park, died Oct.
28. She leaves her husband, Benjamin Gorrelick•of Detroit,
Julius; three sons, Merle, Wil- died Oct. 27 in Boston, Mass.
liam and Martin; five daughters, She was 84.
She is survived also by three
Mrs. Max (Dorothy) Ellis, Mrs.
Jack (Rae) Kaplan, Mrs. Willard sons, Dr. Harry of Boston,
(Betty) Z e n s k y, Mrs. Abe Mass.; Dr. Israel J. of Newton,
(Mary) Riskin of Flint and Mrs. Mass.; and Rabbi Abraham of
Lawrence (Mildred) Mintz; 22 Wooster, Mass.; nine grandchil-
grandchildren and a great grand- dren and seven great grand-
children.
child.

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