tar Mrs. Grace Mehr Succuirtbs at 58 Mrs. Grace Mehr, active member of the Jewish community. died Nov. 26, at the age of 58. Funeral services were conducted at Chesed shel Eines. Mrs. Mehr was a charter mem- ber of Cong. Adas Shalom and Sisterhond. She founded and was first president of the Amitan Club, sharing her energies also with the Order of the Golden Link, the American Jewish Congress, Music Study Club, I3icur Cholem and Tikvah Chapter, Bnai Brith. Mrs. Mehr, 17525 Pennington, is survived by her husband. Joseph; a daughter. Mrs. Sanford (Gloria) Pavlon; a son, Seymour of San Francisco; a sister. Mrs. Sanford (Belle) Gordon; a brother; Daniel Bateman of Los Angeles; and four grandchildren. Morris Snow, Leader in Orthodox Circles, Is Dead at the Age of 71 OBITUARIES Morris Snow, a leading member of the Orthodox community, died ANNA K. STRAUSS of Miami Nov. 24 at age 71. Beach died Nov. 26. She leaves a President of Cong. Bnai Zion for sister, Mrs. Kitty Alexander. In- over 20 years, Mr. Snow was for- terment Detroit. mer chairman of * * * the Orthodox ROSE SHAPERO, 18669 Whit- Synagogue Coun comb, died Nov. 29. She leaves a cil of Detroit, son, Louis; three daughters, Mrs. life member of Sam Peck, Mrs. Joseph Gilbur and Mizraehi, former Mrs. David York; nine grandchil vice president dren and 11 great-grandchildren. and board mem- • • • ber of the Yeshi- BENJAMIN L E W I S , 18636 vath. Beth Yehu- Prest, died Dec. 2. Survived by his dah and member Morris Snow wife, Mary; two daughters, Mrs. of the board of Yeshivath Chach- Mark (Harriet) Weitz and Mrs. mey Lublin. Sidney (Ethel) Brown - two broth- Mr. Snow, 25450 Karen, Oak ers, one sister and six grandchil- Park, was active in Israel Bond dren. drives, having been instrument- • • • al in Bani Zion's raising of SOL LANDSMAN of Clark, N.J., $100,000 for the first Bond drive died Nov. 16. Survived by , his wife, $12,900,000 in Bonds in the city. Sylvia; a son, Kenneth; two daugh- Sold in New York in '64 ise funds for many He help ed ra N E W Y 0 R K (JTA) -A. ea- yeshivas throughout the world and ters, Susan and Lisa; parents Mr. and Mrs. William Landsman of pacity audience of 18.000 New for refugee Jewish students in the Detroit; and one brother. Yorkers filled Madison Square Far East. The first $1,000 con- • • • Garden Monday night at the Harm- tributed to Detroit's "Bet Avot" HARRY FRIEDMAN, 11501 Pe- kah Festival for Israel, the major house in the Ponevezer Ray's chil- toskey, died Dec. 1. Survived by highlight of the 1964 Israel Bond dren's village in i Israel, was raised his hi wife, Sarah; four sons, Dr. campaign in New York City. by Bnai Zion, under Mr. .Snow. The event brought to $12,900,000 1 A Detroit resident for the past Thomas, Hyman, Mor- Miami George Beach; and a daugh- the amount of Israel Bonds sold 1 25 years, the Polish-born Mr. Snow ris of N' in the metropolitan area since the ; I lived for a brief period in Cali- ter, Mrs. Norman (Ethel) Conn; one brother, two sisters and 12 - ear, it was re- . fornia. He was proprietor here of beginning of the Y grandchildren. ported by William Goldfine, cam- a * • Snow and Co. meat pack- chairman of the Greaterl era. C H A R L E S BLUMENSTEIN, New York Cornmittee for State l . - - id b by his wife. Dora; '1 20225 Briarcliff, He is survived died Dec, 1. Sur- of Israel Bonds. The second and ■ 1 two sons, Charles R. and . Albert vived by his wife, Sonia; father, third performances of the Hanu- A a sister, Mrs. Sam (Rose) Sie- Meyer of Toronto; two sons, Har- kah Festival will be held on Dec. ,.; d nine grandchildren. old and Michael; two daughters, 17 and Jan. 4 at Madison Square 1 gel; and Judith and Annette; two brothers Garden. David Korman, Ex-Mayor and one sister. Little fish are very healthful for the entire body. Berachoth 40. •The Family of the Late CLAUDE AND DINAH SU PERSTI NE Announces the unveiling of monuments in their memory 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13; at Chesed she) Emes Cemetery. Rabbi G o r don will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Fsunily of the Late ROSE WILLIS Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13, at Chesed she) Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Gorrelick will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. TILLIE SIMMER, 18044 Wiscon- JACK /1. SPRING, 18715 Steel; sin, died Nov. 25. Survived by a son, died Nov. 27. Survived by his wife, Samuel S.; a daughter, Mrs. Philip Kathleen; a daughter, Mrs. Evalme (Mary) Mirvis; two brothers; one Krasner of Mission Hills. Calif.; sister; eight grandchildren and one three brothers, four sisters and two grandchildren. great-grandchild. * * * * * * GLADYS BESSIE GOLDEN, 381 STISHA LERCHLN, 16650 Prairie, died Nov. 25. Survived by two Covington, died Nov. 28. Survived daughters. Mrs. Max (Sadie) Mor- by a daughter. Mrs. Marshall (Vic- ris and Mrs. Julius (Katie) Blase; toria) Kramer; four brothers, two one brother; seven grandchildren sisters and two grandchildren. * * * and five great-grandchildren. BENJAMIN M. REZNIK, 23431 * * * ANNA KUSHNER, 3710 Richton, Parklawn, Oak Park. died Nov. 28. died Nov. 25. Survived by a son, Survived by his wife. Bessie; a Herman; a daughter. Mrs. Irving son, Julius; a daughter. Mrs. Ernest (Clara) Samuels of Wilmington; (Hilda) Marcus of Cleveland; one brothers; three sisters brother, one sister and four grand- Del.; two and two grandchildren. children. • • • • • * 15893 Indi- IGNATZ FELDMAN, of Pough SANDO R HOENIG, keepsie, N.Y., died Nov. 27. Sur- ry ana. died Nov. 26. Suived by his vived by two sons, Oscar IL of wife, Bella; a son, Sheldon; two Huntington Woods and Irving of daughters. Mrs. Leon (Fay) Siegel Poughkeepsie; and five grandchil- and Mrs. Stanley (Roslyn) Zwick dren. of Livermore. Calif.; one brother; one sister and six grandchildren. • • * EPHRAIM F. PERLMUTER of Jackson died Nov. 25. He leaves his wife, Grace; and a brother, Edward. * * * During the coming week Yeshiva Beth BELLE GREENBERG, 20501 Yehuda will observe Kentfield, died Nov. 26. She leaves the Yahrzeit •of the and two sons, Leon- her husband,. following deported ard Kerner nd Robert; a daughter. friends, with the Mrs. Rodney Faudem; one brother. traditional Memorial one sister and eight grandchildren. Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and study- * * ing of Mishnoyez. CALVIN SIMON, 5891 Kellogg. Plymouth. died Nov. 25. He leaves * * * Hebrew Civil of Canadian Town, Dies JOSEPHINE NOBLE, 3380 Mon- his wife. Ruth; three brothers and Kislev Dec. TORONTO (JTA) - David Kor terey. died Nov. 29. Survived by four sisters. 4 29 man. a former mayor of the north- Philip Dubrinsky * * * d three sisters. Jean and Ethel Oram, 4 29 Jacob Kushner die ern Ontario town of g 4 HERMAN WILLIAM ROZIAN. 29 'both of Washington, D. C., and William Bison 4 _29 here at age 84. Born in Russia, he Hanna Oram of Philadelphia. Henry Gordon 413 E. Granet. Hazel Park, died 4 29 Rebecca Trivax .- came to Canada in 1920. and was s Nov. 28. He leaves a son, Irving 4 29 Noah H. Freed first elected mayor of Englehart in William; and one grandchild. ROSE COHEN, 11501 Petoskey, 5 30 Saul H. Rose 1922. After serving for a number died Nov. 30. Survived by a son, * * S . 5 30 Claude Superstine of years as councilman, he was 5 30 PAULINE GOLDEN, 19736 Lit- Hirsh Grand Sam Kurnetz: two grandchildren 5 30 Brocha Stoilman , .., again mayor of the town from 1950 tlefield, died Nov. 28. She leaves and five great-grandchildren. to 1952. His son, Daniel, is the her husband, Lester; a son, Louis: Taves present mayor of Englehart. three daughters, Mrs. Isadore Martha Stein Succumbs; Weinberg, Mrs. Louis Wonboy and Rose Snifter 1 The world itself rests upon the Was in Women's Group Mrs. Maurice Chandler; and 14 7 2 Jacob J. Lipshinsky breath of the children in the 2 Krendel Salasnek Martha Stein; active club wom- grandchildren. schoolhouse. Rabbi Hamnuna said:' 7 2 * * * Esther Shuster Jerusalem was destroyed only be- , an, died Wednesday at age 52. . ISAAC GERSHONOFF. 15740 1 3 Mrs. Stein, 19936 Robson, was a Adolph Escoff cause the children did not attend 3 David Sturman Cherrylawn, died Nov. 29. He 3 school, and loitered in the streets. member of Bnai Brith, Infant Serv- Rose Marks ice Group, American Jewish Con- leaves a son, Bernard; a daughter. 3 Celia Chesluk -The Talmud. 3 Pauline Weinstein gress,. Hadassah and Temple Is- Mrs. William Shrager; and four 3 Abraham Pupko rael. Born in Wilkes Barre. Pa., grandchildren. 3 Joseph H. Shanbom 3 Sam Solomon Reinstein I she lived most of her life in De- 3 Joseph Scherr The Brothers and Sisters troit. Sid Wolfson's 4 Survivors are Mrs. Stein's hus- Samuel Bienenfeld of the Late 4 Israel Fishman MONUMENT CENTER, INC. band, Philip; a son, Edward - her 4 Mary Glosman 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE mother. Mrs. Bessie Miller; and 4 Morris Koss CALVIN SIMON 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 4 Jacob Shevitz three sisters, Mrs. Eva Shulak, Mrs. 6 Elks. from 3 Jewish of Plymouth, Mich., wish 4 Pauline Surowitz Jean Gauss and Mrs. Sidney (Le- Cemeteries on Woodward 4 Eva Stein to thank their many JO 4-5557 4- Harry Surath LI 2.8266 na) Mitchell. friends for their kind ex- • Pressions of sympathy and understanding during their recent bereavement. The Family of the Late WILLIAM HORDES expresses its gratitude to the many hundreds of Detroiters. and the scores of friends in many communities in the United States and in Israel, for their deeply moving mes- sages of condolence on the passing of our husband, father and grandfather. The generous memorial gifts made in tribute to the beloved head of our family, the messages paying honor to his lifetime of service to our community, its schools and its synagogues; to the Jewish people and to Israel; and the honors accorded him for his devotion to the sacred ideals of_America, offer us a measure of comfort in the hours of our grief. , WE REIALINAELR 71-1:TA? 71ta17 Louis Berlin, First Editor of. Chicago Sentinel, Dies Bessie Shorr Jacob Levin Tony Thorn Wolfgang Rose MONUMENTS See SAM GORLICK CHICAGO (JTA)--Louis Berlin, who founded the Sentinel, the Chi- cago English. Jewish newspaper, and edited it for 33 years, died here. He had been living here and in Florida in retirement since 1961. He and a friend organized the Sentinel in 1911. In 1943 he sold the publication to J. I. 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