THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, June 7, 1963 Israel ORT School Gets Wolfson Gift OBITUARIES J E N N I E GREENFIELD, 11501 Petoskey, died June 3. She leaves son, Haskell; daugh- ters, Mrs. Lewis Bazell, Mrs. Frank Hartman, Mrs. Milton Schoenbrun, Mrs. Jack Schwartz, Mrs. Wm. Reis, and Mrs. Ben Morganroth; one brother; one FRED WILLIAM OPPERER, sister; 19 grandchildren; and 19491 Ilene, died May 27. Sur- 14 great-grandchildren. vived by wife, Sara; two sons, Maurice and Stewart; mother, LOUIS ZIEGLER, 18335 Tri- Mrs. Clara Opperer; and a nity, died June 4. He leaves brother. sons, Edward, Albert and Ro- bert; daughter, Mrs. Edward CHAIM ADLER, 19126 Sus- Brown; 10 grandchildren; and sex, died May 28. Survived by one great-grandchild. wife, Leah; son, Joseph; and daughter, Rose. SOPHIA GOLDBERG, 18409 * * *. Woodingham, died June 4. She ISADORE SHERMAN, 19613 leaves sons, Louis Colbert and Antago, Livonia, died May 29. Harry Goldberg; daughter, Mrs. Survived b son, Marvin; and Sidnye Jackson; one brother; two grandchildren. six grandchildren; and one * great grandson. • * MORREY S. AGER, 19309 Hubbell, died May 30. Survived SARAH GOLDMAN, 15130 by wife, Renee; mother, Mrs. James, Oak Park, died May 31. Pearl Ager; daughter, Mrs.' Survived by daughters, Mrs. Michael (Susan) Kent; two broth- Carl Arfa, Mrs. Nate Goldman, ers and a sister. Mrs. Louis Silverman and Mrs. * • Joseph Liebreoff; 16 grand- RAYMOND BERMAN, 16659 children; and 39 great-grand- Washburn, died June 3. He children. * leaves his wife, Fannie; sons, Manuel and Seymour; daughter, ANNA KARP, 819 Waterman, Mrs. Leonard Posner; two sis- died May 22. Survived by two ters; and 10 grandchildren. brothers and two sisters. * * * * WENDY F. GREENBLATT, SAM CARDASH, 15716 Bel- 19466 Osmus, Livonia, died den, died May 28. He leaves his June 3. She leaves her parents, wife, Gussie; and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Green- Mrs. Joseph Brownstein, Mrs. Blatt; brother, Herbert; and her Nathan Cutler and Mrs. William grandparents, Mrs. Sadye Green- Rowland; and two grandchil- blatt, of Canoga Park, Calif., dren. * and Mrs. Lillian Levin. * VICTOR SCHLESINGER, JULIUS COHEN, 2745 Cort- 18634 Northlawn, died May 28. land, died June 2. Survived by He leaves his wife, Pearl; sons, his wife, Anna; a brother; and Jack, Saul and Dr. Henry; three sisters. daughter, Mrs. Jack Cooper; 10 grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. * * * LOUIS 1VIAIUS, 5055 Wilbur, Las Vegas, Nev., died May 29. He leaves brothers, Abraham and Max; and sisters, Mrs. Goldie Levine, Mrs. Albert Dis- kin and Mrs. Abraham Rebeck. * * MORRIS OPPERMAN died Pay Tribute to . . May 30. He leaves his wife, Gussie; and daughter, Betty. ISADORE KRAFT, 23441 Bev- erly, Oak Park, died June 5. Sur- vived by wife, Goldie; son, Sey- mour; daughters, Mrs. Sarah Schuman and Mrs. Evelyn To- bias; a sister and six grand- children. FATHER On Father's Day Sunday, June 16, by PLANTING TREES IN ISRAEL IN HIS NAME ! A Growing Tree is a Living Tribute to your Father . . . Eitz Chayim He—it is a tree of Life . . . Let Trees in Israel Honor, or Memorial- ize Him. PHONE The Jewish National Fund HARRY KRENTZIN, 19365 Evergreen, died June 5. Sur- vived by wife, Anna; sons, Len, Nathan and Earl; daughters, Mrs. Etta Weiner and Mrs. Irv- ing , (Pauline) Beckman; and eight grandchildren. NATHAN FINEGOLD, 17186 Wisconsin, died - June 6. Sur- vived by wife, Anna; sons, Abraham of Chicago, Ill. and Herman; daughter, Mrs. Ruth Sherman; six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. RUTH MEVIS, 22150 Sussex, Oak Park, died June 1. She leaves her husband, David; daughters, Mrs. Abe Budman and Mrs. Sherwin Molonon; and five grandchildren. • A. LEWIS FINEBERG, 25435 Wareham, Huntington Woods, died June 1. He leaves sister, Mrs. Joseph Berry. 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