Why We Attend Synagogue Services OBITUARIES By ABRAHAM J. HESCHEL The cultivation of a sensitive What does a persork expect to conscience is indispensable. We attain when entering a synagogue? are all in danger of sinking into In the pursuit of learning one goes the darkness of vanity; we are all to a library; for aesthetic enrich- involved in worshiping our 'own JACOB DERIN, 18314 Birwood, ment . . . to the art museum; for egos. died Sept. 7. Survived by his wife, pure music to the concert hall We are in need of experiencing Rose; two sons ; Max and Leonard What then is the purpose of going moments in which the spiritual is of Cleveland; and three grand- to the synagogue? , as relevant and concrete, for ex- children. * * Many are the facilities which ample, as the aesthetic . . . It is in help us to acquire the important the synagogue where we must try ANNA CHALFEN, 18683 Free- worldly virtues. skills and tech- to acquire such inwardness, such land, died Sept. 9. Survived by niques. But where should one sensitivity. her. husband, Morris; a son. Jake; learn about the insights of the To attain a degree of spiritual three daughters, Mrs. Murray spirit? . . . the eternal wisdom security one cannot rely upon (Yetta) Bidlofsky, Mrs. Joseph of compassion? . . . the danger of one's own resources. One needs an (Mildred) Atemborski and Mrs. being callous? . . . Where should atmosphere, where the concern Joseph (Geraldine) Polster; one one learn that the greatest truth for the spirit is shared by a com- brother, one sister and six grand- is in contribution? munity. children. * • * We are in need of students and JOSEPH A. LUNE NF ELD, scholars, masters and specialists. But we need also the company of 23470 Curtis, Livonia, died Sept. 4. witnesses,, of human beings who He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Jo- In memory of our beloved Clara are engaged in worship, who for nas (Harriet) Laurens and Cor- Gold, who passed away Sept. 13, a moment sense the truth that rine; two - brothers and three 1958. life is meaningless without attach- • grandchildren. * • • Sadly missed and always remem- ment to God. BENJAMIN C. WYNICK, 20233 bered by her husband, Sam; chil- died Sept. 4. He leaves dren Stephen, Beverly and Perry- Mrs. Pauline Brandwine, Schaefer, his wife , Sadie; a daughter , Mrs . parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kur- land; brother Hyman Weiner; sis- Active Club Woman, Dies Bernard (Norma) Goldman; a sis- ter and one grandchild. ters, Merle Leserman and Pauline Pauline Brandwine, 23040 Park- * • * Seiferheld. , lawn, Oak Park died Monday at WILLIAM H. KARBAL, 5605 age 86. Born in Romania, she came W. Outer Dr., died Sept. 4. He to the U. S. in 1904 with her hus- leaves his wife. Ruth; three sons, band, the late Isadore Brandwine. Seymour, Ronald and Michael; five . In Loving Memory of Our Mrs Brandwine, whose family brothers, three sisters and nine Dearly Beloved Father 'is active in Jewish affairs, was al grandchildren. * • * member of Cong. Beth Moses and and Grandfather its sisterhood; Zion Chapter, Mizr- SAMUEL L. TOWER. 18973 Mar- achi; JNF Auxiliary; Yeshivath lowe, died Sept. 4. He leaves his HARRY MITZ Beth Yehudah Auxiliary and Wo- wife, Evelyn; two sons. Ban-y and Who passed away Sept 16, men's Sabbath League. She also Saul; his father, Louis; two broth- 1954. Never to be for- was honorary president of the De- ers and five sisters. • • • gotten by his children and troit Ladies Auxiliary of the Denver Medical Center. grandchildren. BEN COOPER. 23450 Wildwood, She leaves two sons, Morris and Oak Park, died Sept. 5. He leaves Herbert; a daughter, Mrs. Julius two sons Albert and Morris; four (Celia) Hackman; one brother, one dabghters, Mrs. Yeva Wolkowitzky, Mrs. Nathan Taisch, Mrs. Manuel sister and five grandchildren. (Adele) Klasky and Mrs. Murray (Anne) Joseph; 19 grandchildren Albert Axelrod, America's In Loving Memory of Our and nine great-grandchildren. only medalist in the 1960 Olym- * * * Beloved Father and pic fencing competition. is back MILDRED BROWN LESTER, Grandfather in training and working hard 11537 Hamilton, died Sept. 9. She with an eye on the 1964 Tokyo leaves a son, William; two daugh- MEYER ZACK Games. His practice partner is ters. Mrs. Sidney (Harriet) Marwil usually Dr. Dan Bukantz, ex- Who passed away Oct. 5, and Mrs. Peter (Jean) Fredericks: Maccabiah champion and Olym- 1962, seven days in Tishri. one brother, one sister and six pian, who is an expert with a Sadly missed and always grandchildren. Services 1 p.m. to- sharp intrument. day at Kaufman Chapel. remembered by his chil- I In Memoriam I dren and grandchildren. • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 11, 1964-39 DETROIT JEWRY is invited to participate in a "MEMORIAL SERVICE" for the six million Jews who perished in Europe at the hands of the Nazis .. which will be held on Sunday, September 13, at 1:00 p.m. YETTA FORBES. 24630 Sussex, Oak Park. died Sept. 8. She leaves a son, Joseph; four daughters, Ann, Mrs. Philip (Mildred) Gordon, Mrs. Leonard (Gwen) Satz and Mrs. Samuel (Helen) Weiner; three brothers, 'one sister, 13 grandchildren and eight great- grandchildren. • * * ZELDA SWATLO, 11501 Petos- key, died Sept. 8. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Daniel (Rose) Budson and Mrs. Dan M. (Blanche) Gordon; one brother, one sister, four grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. at the HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK (Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery-14 Mile Rd. and Grotiot) RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN President of Council of Orthodox Rabbis and SpicituoI Leader of Cong. Mishkan Israel RABBI JAMES GORDON of Young Israel of Oakwoods CANTOR 'HYMAN ADLER of Cong. Bnoi David will participate in these services. MORRIS DORN, President Samuel Portner, Cem. Choirmon-Rabbi Israel I. Rockove, Exec. Dir. • * * * * * SAMUEL H. WIDER, 19126 Ilene, died Sept. 3. He leaves his wife. Gladys; two daughters, Mrs. Raymond (Virginia) Sharkey and Mrs. Bernard (Estelle) Seltzer: one brother and four grand- children. • s 5 LOUIS KROLL, 23540 Coolidge. Oak Park, died Sept. 3. He leaves his wife, Celia; three sons, Bern- ard, Alan and Robert Leach; two daughters. Mrs. Ben (Miriam) Pecherer and Mrs. James (Norma). Hyman; and 13 grandchildren. • * BERTHA RIEGER, 13347 Ver- non, Huntington Woods, died Sept. 4. She leaves her husband, Samuel; two sons, Harold and Morton: a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence (Lois) Berman: three sisters and six grandchildren. • • SYLVIA GOLDMAN, 2305 Park. died Sept. 8. She leaves her hus- band, Nat. MIRI'AM EMMERS, 11501 Petos- key. died Sept. 9. She leaves a son, Max; a daughter. Jennie; one sis- ter, four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. - - Sid Wolfson's MONUMENT CENTER, INC. . WE MA WE ER I'arx MONUMENTS See SAM GORLICK at the pid and reliable 7-1tg During the .coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudo will observe the Yahrzeit of the following departed friends, w ith the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and study- ing of Mishnoyes. - Hebrew Civil Elul Sept. Isaak Hess Fanny Silber Nettie Zack Pincus Hendler Bella Boesky Max Potak Riva Abramovitz 4 4 4 10 10 10 S 5 11 71 77 11 Shana Goldsmith 6 12 Pearl Gendler Robert Carnick 7 7 13 13 ▪ 8 11 8 8 • 14 _14 14 14 14 14 14 9 9 9 9 75 15 15 15 15 10 10 10 10 70 10 70 10 10 10 70 10 10 76 16 10 16 16 16 16 76 16 16 16 16 16 Anna Mintz Bessie Jaffin Joseph Samuel Abrams Fannie Escoff Clara Gold Anna Goldstein Harry Schneider S n a Louis Applebaum Samuel Brenner Bernard Ellias Sere! Frankel Sam Goodstein Isaac Bagel Morris Bagel Sanford Bagel Sarah Bagel Sarah Chervin Louis Diamond Charles Kabaker Mrs. Ann Liebergott Mentzer Family Radner Family Chayah Rachel Smolinsky Shotom Smolinsky Chana Zack 661 ,E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 1I,Ai Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 Yeshiva Beth Yehuda SHELDON GRANITE CO. 19800 Woodward Ave. Detroit, Mich. - TO 8-1724 Serving The Jewish Community For Over 60 Years 18029 Wyoming a UN 2-6668 - N Sidney A. 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Louis • • * '(Renee) Silver; two brothers, one ROSE FLEISH, 21550 C a m - sister and six grandchildren. * * • bridge, died Sept. 4. Survived by HYMAN HARRIS, 19300 Wis- three daughters, Mrs. Morris consin, died Sept. 5. Survived by (Ethel) Stein, Mrs. Leo (Bessie) his wife. Cele: a daughter. Mrs. Greenspoon, Mrs. Jack (Mary) Martin (Joann) Drake of Milford: Turkin; one brother, seven grand- three brothers; one sister; five children and four great-grand- grandchildren and five great-grand- children. • • • children. . • • • ALFRED E. WEST, 19300 Mar- ARNOLD J. GORDON, 10751 lowe, died Sept. 9. He leaves his Oak Park Blvd.; Oak Park, died wife, Evelyn; four sons, Leslie H., Sept. 2. He leaves his wife, Sharon; I Donald, Edgar and Parker; and two sons. Michael and Steven: his I six grandchildren. mother, Mrs. Lilly Stollman: and one brother. MONUMENTS BY BERG AND URBACH ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE Nathan Somet, Chairmon-Isidore Sosnick, .Co-Chairmon Ben Grant - Philip Longwold - Sam Levine '.4116;40' :F WALTER E. BECHER, 20242 Wakefield. died Sept. 6. He leaves! his wife, Anne; and a son, Richard. • * MARY MIRAL. 23481 : Sussex, Oak Park. died Sept. 7. She leaves a son. Dr. Solomon; four grand- children and three great-grandchil- dren. * MAURICE ZISSMAN, Miami Beach, formerly of Detroit, died Sept. 7. He leaves his wife. Dena; a son, Rubin; a daughter, Mrs. Sam (Ethel) Breisblatt; two brothers, three sisters and one grandchild. Interment Detroit. SOLOMON SULKIN, 18465 Man- JENNIE GORDON: 21660 Gar- or, died Sept. 8. He leaves two dner, Oak Park, died Sept. 3. Sur- sons, Lewis and Joseph; three vived by two daughters, Mrs. Mil-` daughters, Mrs. Ben (Ann) Haidy; ton (Clare) Abramson and Mrs. * Mrs. Morris (Esther) Pollock and David (Shirley) Levine; one broth- Mrs. Albert (Vickie) Makie, eight er; one sister and five grand- grandchildren and one great-grand- children. • • * child. 18,325 W. 9 MILE RD., IN SOUTHFIELD WO ft. West of Northwestern Highway Ira Kaufman - Herbert Kaufman [Win 1-5200 .PI