S. J. Wiener Dies; Bnai Israel Sexton Pioneered in Zionism, JNF in Detroit Samuel Judah Wiener, distin- guished local Orthodox leader who had been active in many tradi- tional movements, died last Friday at age 82, after a prolonged illness. Funeral services were held Sun- day at Kaufman Chapel. Rabbis Isaac Paneth, Jacob Segal and Sey- mour Panitz officiated and paid glowing tributes to his memory. Cantors Bermanis and Fenakel par- ticipated in the service. Surviving him are his son. Dr. Israel Wiener, who is president of the Detroit JQvish National Fund Council; two daughters, Mrs. Herman (Pauline) Canner and Mrs. Sidney (Edith) Deitch, and five grandchildren. He had been mak- ing his home with his daughter, Mrs. Deitch, since the passing of his wife. who was active in many women's movements here, 17 years ago. Born in Lida. in the province of Vilna in Russia, Mr. Wiener came to this country in 1902. ,He was in the dry goods business in New York before coming to Detroit in 1918. For a time he was associated with the Robinson and Cohen firm. Always a strict Sabbath ob- server, - he turned to tasks that would enable him to live up to all Jewish traditions and he be- came shammes (sexton) of the Bnai Israel synagogue, the for- mer Mullet Street Shul, and re- Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by calling The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.. Detroit 35. VE 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stand- ing charge of $3.06 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) The Family of the Late MAYE R. SESKIND AnnounceS the unveiling ofor_a monument in her memory 1:30 p.m. Sun- day, Sept. 20, at Mach- pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Syme will officiate. Rel- atives and friends are asked to attend. NEW! FREE! A REVISED EDITION OF FAMOUS 24-YEAR HEBREW-ENGLISH CALENDAR 24 YEAlt HEBREW-ENGLISH ENDAR SAMUEL JUDAH WIENER mained in that post for 35 years. For 40 years he was the head of the Machpelah Cemetery Chevra Kadisha. Always active in Mizrachi, he was a staunch Zionist and one of his major devotions was to the Jewish National Fund. As a pio- neer worker in the Order Sons of Zion he made the JNF his chief Zionist interest and he encouraged the founding of the JNF Women's Auxiliary which began as a Bnai Zion Women's Group. He was active in Yeshivath Beth Yehuda and aided it with many collections. He also was associated with the Chevra Kadisha of the former Old Folks' Home when it was located on Adelaide and Brush. From his 16th birthday he was a Baal Koreh and was a reader of the Torah in his synagogue here for many years. Katherine Applebaum Succumbs at Age 73 Katherine Applebaum, a charter member of Temple Israel and a member of its sisterhood, died Monday at age 73. Mrs. Applebaum, 19356 Ashton. also belonged to Home Relief So- ciety and United Order of True Sisters. Born in Chicago. she lived in 'Detroit 30 years and was mar- ried to the late Jack I. Applebaum. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Mor- ris (Barbara) Zelmon; a . niece. Mrs. Hal (Gertrude) Gordon; two nephews. Beryl and Jack Leve; and two grandchildren. Tawas City Justice, Hyman Friedman, Dies Judge Hyman Friedman, justice .of the peace in Tawas City for 15 years, died in Detroit Tuesday at age 72. The Tawas City-born Friedman was a veteran of World War 1. He leaves a brother, I. D. Fried- man of California; and a sister, Mrs. Casper Cutler of Detroit.. I In Memoriam I In loving memory of Norman Carroll, forever remembered by his. family. OBITUARIES SAM JASGUR of Phoenix, Ariz., formerly of Detroit, died Sept. 6. Services and interment were con- ducted in Tucson, Ariz., Sept. 8. Mr. Jasgur is survived by his wife, Pearl; one son, Ronald; two sis- ters, Mrs. Ben Harrison of Detroit, and Mrs. • Harry Abramovitz of Los Angeles; two brothers, Sol of Detroit and Joseph of Los Angeles, and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Harry Gilberg, a former. Detroit resident. • * * SIDNEY COHEN„ 16853 Pi ne- hurst, died Sept. 15. He leaves his wife, Frances; a 'daughter, Mrs. Alvin H. (Sharon) Kaufer; one sis- ter and two grandchildren. • * * ROSE WOLK, 671 Merton, died Sept, 14. She leaves two sons, Rob- ert and Richard; and five grand- children. * * * • MILDRED SMITH of Los An- geles, formerly of Detroit, died Sept. 12. Survived by a son, Ger- ald; one brother, four sisters and one grandchild. • * * SYLVIA SCHEINFIELD, 13230 Vassar, died Sept. 9. Survived by a son, Harry; two daughters, Mrs. Harold (Eleanor) Sarko and Mrs. Stanley (Annei Capla n; eight grandchildren and one great- grandchild. * C LOU LITTMAN, 17228 West- hamptoh, Southfield, died. Sept. 13. He leaves his wife, Isabelle; a son, Robert: three brothers and three sisters. • * • ALBERT ZEFF, 20268 Redfern, died Sept. 12. Survived by a son, Dr. David; three brothers and two grandchildren. * • * LUCILLE KELLNER, 17566 Santa Rosa. died Sept. 13. She leaves three brothers, Edward, Louis and William; and two sisters, Mrs. Morris 'Minnie) Hart and Mrs. Herman (Charlotte) Pareles. • * • HARRY L. PHILLIPS, 18634 Fairfield. died Sept. 13. He leaves his wife, Edith A.; a daughter, Mrs. Hal (Shirley) Burnett, and two grandchildren. * • * JACK C. GORDON. 8701 Kings- wood. died Sept. 13. He leaves his wife. Rhea: a son, Harvey; one daughter. Mrs. Byron Canvasser; one brother, one sister and six grandchildren. * * HYMAN KAPLAN, 13641 Dex- ter, died Sept. 16. Survived by his wife, Anna; three brothers and three sisters. Mrs. Morris Dorn sister of the late MORRIS SCHNEIDER acknowledges with grate- ful appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by rel- atives and friends during her recent bereavement. The Family of the Late of the An Hebrew dates-clays week-equivalent English dates -19.43 to 1967-Jewish hull- days to 1973. This Calendar absolutely free to our readers. Mention namO of publication when writing. send post-card or letter to:-- H. J. Heinz Co., Dept. J2, B0.1 67, Pittsburgh, Pa. 16230, MORRIS SCHNEIDER THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 18, 1964-39 Acknowledges with grate- ful appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by rel- atives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. ANDREW BAKER, 814 N. Liver- BEN FLNKELSTELN, 20400 Tra- nois, died Sept. 14. No survivors. ceey, died Sept. 14. Survived by his * * ' wife, Esther; two sons, Aaron and SAMUEL WEINER, 18067 Little- Dr. Irwin; a daughter, Adele; onle field, died Sept. 16. He leaves two brother, one sister and two grand- sons, Edward J. and Milton; a children. * •* daughter, Mrs. Harry (Esther) Korelitz; seven grandchildren and SAMUEL GORDENKER, 180 Mo- six great-grandchildren. ross, Mount Clemens. died Sept. 15. * * * He leaves his wife, Anna; two sons, LOUIS SILVERMAN, 1 8 6 6 1 Leon and Harvey; one brother, one Washburn, died Sept. 15. He leaves sister and four grandchildren. his wife, Sylvia; four sons, Sidney, Morley, Bernard and Allan; one No monuments are to be raised brother and 16 grandchildren. to the pious, their deeds are their • • * monuments. - Yerushalmi, Shek- MEYER M.ARRICH, 15411 James, alim 2. Oak Park, died Sept. 16. He leaves a son, Fred; a daughter, Mrs. Philip (Ann) Kollin; one brother, - five grandchildren and two g r e at- grandchildren. * MOLLIE FADER E I S N E R. During the coming Miami Beach. died Sept. 11. Sur- week Yeshiva Beth vived by three sons, Maxwell of Yehuda will observe New York City, Irving and Lester; the Yahrzeit of the one daughter, Mrs. Caleb (Libby) following departed Belove of Kansas City, Kans.: one friends, with the traditional Memorial brother, six grandchildren and one Prayers, recitation of great-grandchild. * * * Kaddish and study- ing of Mishnayes. JOE H. SILVERSTEIN. 21851 Beverly, Oak Park, died Sept. 11. Hebrew Civil He leaves his wife, Anne; .- two Tishri Sept. sons. Steven David and Michael B.; 17 11 Abraham Aronow his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 17 11 Henry Isaac Daniel 17 11 Bella Betiner Silverstein. and two brothers. 17 11 Solomon Nucian • • *, 17 11 Jacob Rossen 17 KARL -B. SEGALIL. 18520 W. 11 Ruth Ann Shapiro 17 11 Samuel Shekter Seven Mile, died Sept. 11. He leaves two sons, Bernard and Ame- Yitzchok Mordechai 18 12 Lubetsky lius: a daughter. Ruth A., and 12 18 Lena Sitrin two grandchildren. * * * 13 19 Nochum Cohen 13 19 Celia Eizen FLORENCE P. PRAG, 25530 19 13 Gedalia Gufstein 19 13 Hereford. Huntington Woods, died Velma Lang 19 Myrna Levenson 13 Sept. 11. She leaves her husband, 19 Sylvia Unger 13 Max: a daughter, Sandra; and her 19 13 Avner Wolf parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas 14 Joseph Hootne r 20 Moss. 14 Ida Kasoff 20 * * * 14 20 Louis Radine 20 Manuel L. Rosenthal 14 SAM LIEBERMAN, Pasadena, Jennie Wasserman 14 20 , Gussie Willis 14 20 Calif., died Sept. 12. He leaves two A. Wider 14 20 uncles, Nathan Agree and Ray- Kablin Kohen 21 15 mond Lieberman. and an aunt, Morris Kowal 21 15 ' Mrs. Eva Weiss. Interment Detroit. Julius Lefton 21 15 • * Samuel Rapp 21 15 Leah Schneider 15 21 ROSE JACKSON, 11501 Petos- key, died Sept. 11. Survived by a David M. Edelman 16 22 Sam Fink 16 22 son, Newton; two daughters, Mrs. Morris Goldberg 16 22 Harry (Ethel) Katz and Mrs. Leon- Dora Rosen 16 22 Morris Silverstein 16 22 ard (Thelma) Vova of N. Miami William Solomon 16 22 Beach. 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