Erna Michael, NY Leader Nathan Spevakow Dies; and Philanthropist, Dies Active in Zionist Group NEW YORK (JTA)-Mrs. Erna Sondheimer Michael, former chair- man of the Greater New York United Jewish Appeal's women's division and co-donor of the Erna and Jakob Michael. Institute of Biomedical Research of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University, died Dec. 30 at her home here at age 59. She was also a co-founder of the Einstein .Medical College and of the Nevei Michael Children's Village of the Hapoel Hamizrachi in Israel. She served on the board of the American Friends of the Hebrew University and was a co- founder of its JeruSalem campus. Recently, she and her husband had arranged to transfer the an- cient Italian Synagogue of 'Vit- torio Veneto to Jerusalem and do- nated it to the Bezalel National Museum. Born in -Frankfurt, she was the daughter of Dr. Albert Sondheim- er, industrialist and Jewish com- munal leader. She married Jakob Michael, a leading industrialist and philanthropist. The couple lived in Germany and Holland before set- tling in the United States in 1939. Nathan Spevakow, active mem- ber of the Zionist Organization, died Jan. 1 at age 71. Russian-born Mr. Spevako w, 20003 Renfrew, was a biochemist with Difco Laboratories for 46 years. A graduate of Northeastern University in Boston, he was a member of the Michigan Academy of Science and the American Chem- ical Society. Among his affiliations were the Zionist Organization of America, Jewish National Fund, Perfection Lodge, F. & A.M., Detroit Consis- tory and Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Mr. Spevakow leaves his wife, Sadie; two daughters, Marcia E. and Mrs. Selwyn Friedlander; two sisters, Lea and Mrs. Helen Tay- mor; and three grandchildren. Oscar Warren Dies Oscar Warren, a member of the Jewish Community Council and active worker for the Allied Jew- ish Campaign business • section, died Dec. 30. He was 78. Mr. Warren, who came to De- troit in 1916 from Russia, was in the hardware and paint business here for almost 50 years. His store, Warren Sales Co., was at Ida Komaroff is Dead; 3401 Junction. Helped Found School He also =was a member of His- Ida Komaroff, a founder of the tadrut, Organization for Rehabili- Sholem Aleichem Institute, died tation Through Training (ORT) and Branch 156, Workmen's Circle, Jan. 1 at age 78. Mrs. Komaroff, 16615 Washburn, of which he was treasurer and was a member of Pioneer Women. member of the chorus. Mr. Warren, 18670 Kentucky, Her daughter is Mrs. Myra Wolf- gang, international vice president leaves his wife, Rebecca; a son, of the Hotel and Restaurant Em- George; a daughter, Mrs. Albert ployes Union. Mrs. Komaroff also (Geraldine Ann) Ziff; and four grandchildren. leaves four grandchildren. Europe and Arab Medicine Moses Farachi of Girgenti, a 13th Century Jewish physician, was responsible for the in- troduction into Europe of much of the Arabic medical knowledge of his time. He translated Arabic medical works into Latin for King Charles I of Anjou. The Family of the Late RACHEL ROCHKIND Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 12:30 pan. Sun- day, Jan. 17, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi I. Hal-, pern and Cantor Acker- man will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late NATHAN B EN N I SH 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. By the Bennish Family Irving M. Winston Dies; Was With Little League Irving (Suzy) M. Winston, co- owner of Winston Brothers Iron and Metal Co. and active in North- west Little League baseball, died Jan. 1 at age 40. Mr. Winston. a native of Detroit, lived at 19749 Kentucky. A World War II veteran, he belonged to Bnai Brith and was a member of . Cong. Ahavas Achim. Surviving Mr. Winston are his wife, Bernice; four sons, Paul, Peter, Joel and Jonathan; his fath- er, Harry Weinstein; three brothers and two sisters. OBITUARIES GUSSIE GREEN died in Van Nuys, Calif. She leaves her hus- band, Leo, of Van Nuys; a son, Jack, of Oak Park; two daughters, Mrs. Jack Corinblit of Van Nuys and Mrs. Phil Sanfield of Frank- lin; two sisters and nine grand- children. • * • IDA GOLDSTEIN, 21740 Clover- lawn, Oak Park, died Dec. 31. Sur- vived by sons, Louis Burke, Irving Handelman and Bernard; daught- er, Mrs. Yale (Rose) Ginsburg; one brother; one sister and nine grand- children. * * * ROSE BELLE WHITEMAN, 19458 Mark Twain, died Jan. 4. Survived by sons, Ernest L., of Toledo and Bernard; daughter, Mrs. Boris S. (Hilda B.) Raphel, and eight grandchildren. * * * BENNIE SANDERS, 246 Madi- son, died Dec. 25. No survivors. • * * ISADORE FRANKEL, 18050 Kin- ross, Birmingham, died Dec. 30. Survived by wife, Dorothy; sons, Marvin, Dr. Maurice and Jerome; four brothers; one sister; mother, Mrs. Israel Losii and six grand- children. * * • MEYER WIDENBAUM, 18433 Meyers, died Jan 4. Survived by wife, Bluma; son, Edward and one brother. * * * . JOSEPH GROSSMAN, 14481 Manhattan, Oak Park, died Jan. 5. Survived by wife, Bertha; son, Bernard; daughter, Mrs. Alex (Dorothy) Kuhn; one sister and five grandchildren. * * * CHARLES . SNITZ, 11501 Petos- key, died Jan. 5. Ile leaves two sons, Louis Stone and Sheldon; two daughters. Mrs. Theodore (Ida- belle) Levy and Mrs. Zangwell (Molly) Segall; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. • S . ISIDORE GOLDBERG, 21840 Ridgedale, Oak Park, died Jan. 6. He leaves his wife, Mollie; two daughters, Mrs. David (Irma) Sil berg and Adrienne; one brother, one sister and two grandchildren. SALLY TROMPETER, 23290 Avon, Oak Park, died Jan. 4. She leaves her husband, Leo; two sons, Stanford and Alan; a daughter, Mrs. Avery (Marilyn) Warnick; five brothers, one sister and two grandchildren. *.• • SARA IMER1VLAN, 18288 San Juan, died Jan. 4. She leaves two sons, Harold and Sidney; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Adolph (Esther) Slatkin; five brothers, two sisters, six grandchildren and four great-grand- children. * • • JULLUS KLEIN, Tuller Hotel. died Jan. 5. He leaves two bro- thers, Joseph and Meyer; and two sisters, Mrs. - Ed (June) Bernstein and Mrs. Samuel (Faye) Levine. * * JACOB ROTHBARD, 26389 York, Huntington Woods, died Jan. 2. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Gene (Cita) Raymer; one brother; two sisters; and two grandchildren. MEYER MIRSKY, 15948 Strat- ford. Southfield, died. Jan. 1. Sur- vived by wife, Lilly; daughters, Mrs. Pinkus (Mary) Ehrlich, Mrs. Murray (Anna) Falkoff, Mrs. Sam (Rose) Balkany and Mrs. Benjamin (Esther) Simakin of Pittsburgh, and 11 grandchildren. * * * HARRY RLTDA, 3359 Cortland, died Jan. 1. Survived by sons, Julius and Abraham; daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Hyams, Mrs. Oscar (Ida) Wolfe and Mrs. Aaron (Frieda) Haskin of Newark, N.J.; two brothers, one sister. 21 grand- children and eight great-grand- children. * • * SAM BERMAN, 18202 North- lawn, died Jan. 1. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Peter (Ann) Rubin; one brother; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. ABAHAM MARGULIES, 18941 Kentucky, died Jan. 1. He leaves his wife, Lillian; two daughters, Mrs. Arnold A. (Marcia) Tanzman and Mrs. Martin (Nancy) Myers; and five grandchildren. LEO BICKOFF, 24061 Scotia, Oak Park, died Jan. 2. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Louis (Muriel) Get- tleson; three sisters and two grandchildren. * * MORRIS STECHER, 19812 Strathmoor, died Jan. 2. He leaves his wife, Jennie; two daughters, Mrs. Leonard (Ruth) Schneid and Mrs. Gerald (Helen) Lerman; five grandchildren and one sister. * * BERTHA MERIN, 16785 Tuller, died Jan. 2. Survived by husband, David; sons, Noah and Earl; and five grandchildren. WE REMEMBER rrone ritx During the coming_ week Yeshiva Beth Yehuda will observe the Yahrzeit of the following departed friends, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and study- ing of Mishnayes. Civil Hebrew Jan. Shevat Sidney Feldman Dina Manheim Joseph Penfil Sam Z. Hirschman Abraham Schloss Elchonon Singer Seymour L. Sobel H. J. Diamond Samuel M. Reichstein Alyce Rood Robert Rosenberg Peter Vass Lea Siebner 9 9 9 6 6 10 10 10 10. 7 7 7 7 11 11 11 11 11 11 a HENRY GOLDSTEIN, 20053 De- 12 9 Jacob Gottlieb 12 9 . Pearl Helper quindre, died Dec. 30. Survived by wife, Helen; two brothers and one le Goldie Blumenthal 13 10 Ethel Fidler 13 sister. 10 .. Bessie Goldfarb 13 *•• Morris Halpern 10 13 Joseph Herman SAMUEL SABLE, 16207 Indiana, 10 '13 Heller died Dec. 30. Survived by wife, 10 13 Judah Levin 10 13 Louis Levin Tillie; son, Irving B.; daughter, 10 13 Esther Philosoph • * Mrs. Henry (Ruth E.) Benach; Howard Walters Dies; 14 11 Moshe Asher Brody HELEN REINER, 18003 North- and six grandchildren. 14 11 Noah Leib Heifetz lawn, died Jan, 6. She leaves her Was Tax Accountant 14 11 Belie Nelson 11 14 Sam Rotenberg Tax accountant Howard E. Wal- husband Max; two sons, Sam and Sid Wolfson's 11 14 Benjamin Sturman Moury; one sister in Israel and ters died Sunday at age 52. 11 14 Aaron Yagoda MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 11 14 Mr. Walters, 12211 Ilene, was five grandchildren. Jacob Zucker 661 E. a MILE, FERNDALE 14 . 11 Ida Brandt former deputy collector for the In- VA Blocks E. of Woodward ternal Revenue Department from' Morris Benaderet, Active 12 15 6 Elks. from 3 Jewish Esther Hechtman 12 Cemeteries on Woodward 15 Harry Lupiloff 1942 to 1950. He was a member 12 15 Feigel Rubinoff in Sephardic Community, LI 243266 JO 4-5557 of the National Society of Public 12 15 Miriam Sidder 12 15 Bertha Terebelo Accountants, the Independent So- Succumbs at Age 64 Esther Golde ciety of Public Accountants of Morris Benaderet, a founder of 15 12 Karbal 15 12 MONUMENTS M. Tiktin Michigan, Vedic Lodge, F.&A.M., the Sephardic community in De- 12 15 Fannie Turkel and Box 12. A native of Ypsilanti, troit, died Jan. 2 at age 64. Born See SAM GORLICK Louis Wolf 15 he lived most of nis life in Detroit. in Ismir, Turkey, he came to De- at the old and reliable Zuckerbraun He leaves his wife, Ella; a son, troit in 1921. SHELDON GRANITE CO. Yeshiva Beth Yehuda 191100 Woodward Ave. Benson B. Leet; and four grand- Mr. Benaderet, 18436 North- Detroit, Mich. - TO II-1724 18029 Wyoming children. lawn, had been owner of the Ray Serving The Jewish Community UN 2-6668 For Over 60 Years Furniture Store, first located on Joseph Campau and then on Joy Morris J. Rabinovitz, and Wyoming. He was a former Boston Banker, Dead Sidney A. Deitch member. of the Masons. BOSTON (JTA)-Retired bank- He leaves his wife, Yetta; two er and philanthropic leader Morris sons, Sol and Dr. Gerald; a daugh- J. Rabinovitz died last week at age Serving Detroit's Jewish Community from the Same Location ter, Mrs. Sheldon (Shirley) Nach- 70. for 30 Years . . . "Our Experience Is Your Guarantee" man; and four grandchildren. He was chairman of the social 2744 W. Davison at Lawton TOwnsend 8-6923 planning and allocations commit- (Between Linwood and Dexter) Evenings: 353-2722 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Best Quality Granites-Personalized Designs Reasonably Priced tee of the Combined Jewish Phil- Friday, January 8, 1965-39 anthropies of Greater Boston, a member of the CJP's executive The Monument should be made in an unhurried and careful manner committee, and active in many Give us the opportunity to serve you better . . . ORDER NOW local, national, and overseas agen- cies. He was also: a founder and chairman of the Large City Bud- geting Committee. DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS In Loving Memory of Our Dear Mother ANNA LaBRET who passed into life eter- nal on Feb. 8, 1949. Sadly missed by her children, Mrs. Ben Levin- son, Mrs. Ben Wuntner, Mrs. Ida Gottesman and Ben LaBret. 6 MdNUMENTS BY BERG AND URBACH Gratitude is not only the great- est of virtues, but the parent of all the others.-Cicero. Formerly Karl Berg Memorials and Manuel Urbach & Son 13405 CAPITAL NEAR COOLIDGE, OAK PARK Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. D.1RECTORS OF FUNERALS - HFIELD M ILE RD. IN SOUT 18325 W . f t. W West of Northwestern Highway LI 4-2212 . Ira Kaufman - Herbert Kaufman Elgin 7-5200