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November 20, 1964 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-11-20

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Seymour Tilchin, L awyer, Teacher,
and Publisher, Dies at the Age of 55

Seymour Tilchin, 3706 Fen-
An ardent Zionist, he played an
kell, for many years one of the important role in the Zionist Coun-
most active community figures cil of Detroit at the time when
here, died Tuesday at the age of Israel attained statehood.
55.
In his youth, Mr. Tilchin was
Funeral services were held at among the prominent Young
noon Wednesday at Chesed shel Judaeans.
He was the last of a series of
Emes.
publishers to acquire the Detroit
Surviving him are two sons.
Jewish
Chronicle which he sold
Thomas and Bob of Fort Lauder-
to The Jewish News in 1951.
Deeply interested in sports, a
dedicated liberal. Mr. Tilchin had
been active in many civic move-
ments.

Joseph Schwart Dead;
Succumbs at Age of 59

Joseph Schwartz, former owner
. on E.
of Rogers Furniture Co.

Grand Blvd. and active member
of the Jewish community, died

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SEYMOUR TILCHIN

dale; his father. Aaron: a brother.

Asher. and two sisters. Mrs. Nor-
man (Sadie) Sandweiss and Mrs.
Isaac (Marian) Knoppow.
He had earned several degrees,
taught at Northern High School
before graduating from law school
and commencing - a long legal prac-
tice here and was a leader in sev-
eral important movements.

Clark., Mandell Dies;
Founded Eagle Dairies

OBITUAR1 ES

ROSE KASAKOFF, 24140 Mar-
low, Oak Park, died Nov. 16. She
leaves two daughters, Mrs. Edward
(Mary) Novin, and Mrs. Morris
(Gloria) Lifshaw, four brothers,
two sisters, seven grandchildren
and one great-grandchild. Inter-
ment New York.
4, * *
SARAH SHAPIRO, 24260 Cool-
idge, Oak Park, died Nov. 16. She
leaves her husband, Albert; a son,
Gerald; a daughter, Mrs. Herbert
(Loraine) Carson: one brother, one
sister and six grandchildren.
* * .*
FANNIE KATZMAN, 13283 S.
Norfolk, died Nov. 16. She leaves
two sons, Saul and Gerald Parker;
two daughters, Mrs. Leo (Laura)
Wise and Mrs. Morris (Ruth) Mor-
ris; one brother, one sister, 11
grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren.
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• *

TEL AVIV (JTA)
Menahem
Kraicer, director since 1951 of the
Israel office of the United Hias

Edward (Beatrice) Rogovin; two
sisters and seven grandchildren.
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, *
LOUIS STEINBERG. 17214
Greenlawn. died Nov. 14. He leaves ,

Service, died here at age 62. He a son, Harry: four daughters,
was buried at the new cemetery in Mrs. Celia Borlack. Mrs. Sarah
Holon.
Geller. Mrs. Louis (Fannie) Hor-
Charles H. Mandell, president ;
As director from 1946 to 1949 in tick, and Mrs. Earl (Dolores) Cas-
and founder of Eagle Dairies, died the British zone of Germany of the den; 14 grandchildren and nine
Sunday at age 65.
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant great-grandchildren.
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*
Mr. Mandell. who was in the Aid Society (HIAS), a predecessor
JOSEPH TUTUNICK, 18419
dairy business since 1929, lived at agency of United Hias Service,

Mrs. Sarah Isser; and three grand-
children.

Kraicer supervised the resettle-
ment of tens of thousands of Jew-
ish displaced persons from concen-
tration camps in Germany.
Before coming to United Hias
Service, he served for almost 10
years as Toronto Central Region
director of the Jewish Immigrant
Aid Services of Canada WAS).
He was a naturalized citizen of
Canada.

The Family of the Late

Sixty runners will not be able to
overtake the man who breakfasts
early.—Baba Kama 92.

25017 Rue Versailles. He was a
member of Shaarey Zedek Syna-
gogue: Pisgah Lodge. Bnai Brith:
and the Michigan Dairy Associa-
tion.
Survivors are his wife Bella; a
daughter. Mrs. Rose Blank: three
sisters, Mrs. Anna Mandell, Mrs.
Bernard (Jennie) Schatten and

ROSE WILLIS

Announces the unveiling
of LL a monument in her
memory 1:30 p.m. Sunday,
Dec. 13, at Chesed shel
Ernes Cemetery. Rabbi
Gorrelick will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

DAVID PLAFKIN

Acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by rela-
tives and friends during
the family's recent be-
reavement.

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in h i s
memory at 10:30 a.m.,
Sunday, Nov. 22, at North-
west Hebrew Memorial
Park. Rabbi Segal, Cantor
Boyarsky and Cantor
Fenakel will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

Birwood, died Nov. 14. He leaves
his wife. Estelle: a daughter.
Paula: and one brother.
* * *
HELEN RUSH, former Detroiter,

of Sarasota, Fla.. died Nov. 8. Sur-
vived by a son. Jimmie of S. Mi-
ami; a daughter, Mrs. G. Lionel
(Gertrude) Willens of Detroit; one
brother. two sisters. four grand-
children and two great-grandchil-
dren.
• • •
WILLIAM WILSON. 20251 Ash-
ton, died Nov. 17. He leaves his
wife. Esther; a daughter. Mrs. Rose
Smith; one brother and one grand-
child.
* *
JACK CUTLER. 2682 TaylOr. died
Nov. 18. Survived by his wife,
Nancy: mother. Anna Rose Cutler;
a son. La u r e n c e; a daughter.
Karen; four brothers and three
sisters.

Aaron Goldman Survivo

and Harry; two daughters, Mrs.
Rose Lax and Kitty; six grand-



ready listed, are two Detroit sis-
ters, Mrs. Louis Jacobs and Mrs.
Morris Jacobs.

LINDA MARLENE
IDEN

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, November 20, 1964-55

Acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by rela-
tives and friends during
the family's recent be-
reavement.

FANNIE NEWHOUSE,
died
Nov. 18 in New York. She leaves
her husband. Leo, three daughters,
Mrs. Milton Rosenbaum, of Oak
Park, Mrs. Samuel Goldberg, of
Pennsylvania, and Mrs. Joel Eng-
lander of Ann Arbor; one brother,
one sister, six grandchildren, and
one great - grandchild. Interment

Sunday at Clover Hill Park.

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Richard (Minnie) Reitman. Mrs.
Frank (Frances) Mayers and Mrs.
David (Edith) Rubin; eight grand-
children and three great-grandchil-
dren. Interment Miami.

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Los Angeles; eight grandchildren
and 13 great-grandchildren.
*
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*

leaves her husband, Sam; a • son,

were omitted from last week's pa-
per. In addition to survivors al-

The Family of the Late

SOPHIE NAGEL, 2961/2 W.
Grand Avenue, Hi gynd Park,
by a son,
died Nov. 12. Surviv
Solomon D.; three daughters, Mrs.
Louis (Sarah) Maltz, Mrs. Sol
(Bella) Richman and Mrs. Ben-
jamin A. (Rose) Goldstein, all of

MOLLIE ROSENBAUM, former
o . •
Fla., died
et o
Detroiter
Nov. 15. Survived by her husband.
David; two sons, Irving and Man-
uel; one brother and six grand-
children.
dicn.
*
* *
ROSE KESSLER, 20180 Votro-
beck, died Nov. 16. She leaves
three sons. Lawrence. Matthew and
Howard Schreidell; one brother,
one sister. four grandchildren and
one great-grandchild. Interment
ia
* *
JENNIE MULLIN, former De-
troiter of Miami, died Nov. 8. She

Through oversight, the names
of two sisters of the late Memphis
communal leader Aaron Goldman

The Family of the Late

TERRANCE
(TERRY) ALLAN

SAMUEL GREENWALD. 11501
Petoskey, died Nov. 13. Survived
by a daughter, Mrs. Lillie Dorf:
a brother and two grandchildren.
*
*
*
COPEL LOBERMAN, 13725
Dexter, died Nov. 10. Survived by
his wife, Lillian; two sons, Sam

children and two great-grandchil-
dren.
• s *
ELLA MAXWELL, 19181 Monte
Vista, died Nov. 16. She leaves her
husband, Reginald; two daughttrs.
Linda and Wendy; father, Alexan-
der Graber; one brother and one
IDA GAYNOR, 1059 Covington, sister.
• * s

died Nov. 12. She leaves a son,
HYMAN ZIMBER G, 24000 1,
Jack; one brother and five sisters.
Jerome, Oak Park. died Nov. 15. •
*
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*
Survived by his wife, Ida; three
JOSEPH SCHWARTZ, 11501
sons, Raymond L.. Donald S., Allen
Petoskey, died Nov. 13. He leaves J.; one sister and seven grand-
a son. Bernard: a daughter. Mrs. children.
Arthur (Ruth' Trubos.v, and four
• *
grandchildren.
BENJAMIN HORNBERG, for-
*
*
*
mer Detroiter of Los .Angeles, died
SIMON SHAPIRO, 20154 Sor- Nov. 14. Survived by a son, Bur-
rento, died Nov. 14. He leaves his ton: and a daughter, Mrs. Fred
wife, Jennie: a son, Dr. Donald ( Lillian , Finn.

Wednesday at age 59.
i Detroit-born Mr. Schwartz, 19526
Cranbrook, was a member of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Furniture
Club of Detroit, Knollwood and
Sidney Hill clubs, Detroit Council
: Boy Scouts. Moslem Shrine, the
Detroit Economic Club and Jewish
Community Council.
Rose
Husband of the late
Schwartz, he leaves two daughters,
Mrs. H. B. (Carolyn) Hamburger
and Mrs. Mark (Nancy) Malot; a
brother, Albert; four sisters, Mrs.
Isabel Finstein, Mrs. Phil (Re-
, becca) Robinson, Mrs. Samuel
(Selma) Apel and Mrs. Noel
Robinson of Lakeland, Fla.; and
Shapiro; three daughters. Mrs.
four grandchildren.
Morris (Cecelia) Bildman, Mrs.

'
Paul (Florence' Borock. and Mrs.

ena em Kraicer Dies;
Was Hias Service Head

JACOB FINK, 473 W. Savannah,
BERREL MONHO YT, 15411
Hartwell, died Nov. 14. Survived died Nov. 15. Survived by his wife,
by wife, Rose; two sons. Robert Bess; tv.'o -, daughters, Mrs. George
and Max Monheit; a daughter, (Jean) Drapkin and Mrs. Sidney
Betty Monheit, and three grand- (FloreneeYSilverman, and a grand-
children.
child.
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