Attorney Schkloven
Succumbs at Age 75

Solomon W. Schkloven, attorney
in the Penobscot Building for 40
years, died Jan. 8 at age 75.
Secretary-treasurer for Auto City
Parking Co., he was active in
Workmen's Circle Branch 156 and
was on the W.C. National com-
mittee and executive board.
Mr. Schkloven, 18645 Littlefield,
was a member of the Detroit,
Michigan and Wayne County Bar
Associations.
He leaves his wife, Claire; a son,
Dr. Norman; three daughters, Mrs.
Gerald (Jane) Aptekar, Pamela
and Ilene; and four grandchildren.

Leon Ginsburg, Leader David Berk Succumbs;
in JWV, Dead at 72 Owned Asbestos Firm

Leon • Ginsburg, member and
past commander of Detroit Post
135, Jewish War Veterans, died
Thursday at age 72.
Mr. Ginsburg, 37630 Howell, Li-
vonia, owned the Leon Ginsburg
Insurance Agency for 38 years be-
fore retirement. Born in Russia,
he was a Detroit resident 40 years.
An organizer and past chairman
of the memorial committee of
JWV, he also belonged to Cong.
Shaarey Zedek and Bnai Brith.
He was a World War I veteran.
Mr. Ginsburg leaves his wife,
May; a son, William L.; two
daughters, Betty F. and Mrs. Al-
len (Shirley) Gilbert; a sister,
Mrs. Elsie Schurgin; and two
grandchildren.

David M. Berk, founder and

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owner of Standard Asbestos Co.
for 55 years, died Monday at age
15744
ERIC LOWENTHAL,
CILLI PUDER, former Detroit-
81.
Ohio, died Jan. 8. He leaves his
Russian-born Mr. Berk lived in er, died Jan. 8 in Kiryat Chaim,
Detroit 60 years. He was treasurer Israel. Survived by a son, Herman wife, Lillian; two sons, Richard A.,
and Robert; a daughter, Mrs. Irv-
of Craftsman Lodge, F. & A. M., of Detroit; a daughter, Mrs. Jeru-
for the past 36 years and belonged cham (Miriam) Biener; and four ing (Shirley) Braveman; one broth-
er and nine grandchildren.
to Detroit Consistory and Moslem grandchildren.
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Temple and Pisgah Lodge of Bnai
SAM FREEDMAN, 17353 Wis-
Brith. He lived at 19443 Washburn.
ROSE SCHAFFER, 16516 Steel,
Mr. Berk leaves his wife, Mollie; died Jan. 11. She leaves her hus- consin, died Jan. 11. Survived by
two daughters, Irene and Mrs. band, Sam; a daughter, Mrs. Man- his wife, Sarah; and three brothers.
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Jack (Mickey) Wayne; a brother, uel (Belle) Weisman; three sisters
Jack; and two grandchildren.
and three grandchildren.
JACOB GOLD, 22101 Whitmore,
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Oak Park. died Jan. 9. He leaves
ROSA KOSAK. 18307 Pinehurst. his wife, Alice; a son. Louis; four
Irving Liebson Is Dead;
died Jan. 11. She leaves two sons, daughters, Mrs. Shirley' Lerman,
Founded Domestic Linen
Morris and Sam; two daughters, Mrs. Harold (Marilyn) Laine, Mrs.
The founder of Detroit's Domes- Mrs. Isadore M. (Bessie) Helper David (Anne) Reiss and Mrs. Eu-
tic Linen Supply and Laundry Co., and Mrs. Manuel (Fannie) Green; gene (Florence) Kite: and nine
A. Liebson, died Jan. 7 in one brother, one sister and six grandchildren.
Psychiatrist Henry Gold, Irving
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Hollywood, Fla. He was 76.
grandchildren.
Mr. Liebson lived in Florida 151
JNF Honorary President
JODI BETH KRAMER, 15310
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years. While here. he belonged to
HARRY SAWYER, 18280 Monte Northgate Blvd., died Jan. 12.
(Unveiling announcements may be Succumbs in Mexico
Perfection Lodge. F. & A. M., De-
Survived by her parents, Mr. and
inserted by mailing or by calling The
Prof. Henry Raphael Gold, noted troit Consistory, Moslem Temple, Vista, died Jan 7. He leaves his
Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile
wife, Ethel: a daughter, Mrs. Wal- Mrs. A 11 a n Kramer; a brother,
Rd., Detroit 35. VE 8-9364. Written an- psychiatrist, e m i n e n t religious Friends of Brandeis University,
nouncements must be accompanied by leader and teacher, died last week
ter (Janet) Salzberg; one brother. Mark; a sister, Randi; and her
Farband, Sholern Aleichem Insti- two sisters and three grandchil- grandmother, Mrs. Edith Lankin.
the name and address of the person
making the insertion. There is a stana- in Mexico just before he was to
tute,
Labor
Zionist
Institute
and
dren.
ing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling have left for New York.
Detroit-Israel Histadrut. After
notice, measuring an inch in depth.)
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Honorary prseident of Mizrachi, moving, he also belonged to Flor-
JOSEPH KLEIN, 811 Covington,
The family of the late Rachel Dr. Gold was one of the leading ida Histadrut.
Rochkind announces the unveiling figures in the religious Zionist
Surviving Mr. Liebson are his died Jan. 11. He leaves two broth-
ers. Myron and Max; and a sister,
of a monument in her memory movement.
wife. Helen S.: two daughters,
12:30 Sunday, Jan. 17, at Machpelah
He had spoken numerous times Mrs.- Sol (Diane) Colton and Mrs.t Mrs. Samuel (Hilda) Grekin.
Cemetery. Rabbi I. Halpern and in Detroit. An orator of note, he Abraham B. Miller; a sister. Mrs.
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During the coming

Monument
Unveilings

WE REMEMBER

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Cantor Ackerman will officiate. was widely known for his humor.
Relatives and friends are asked to
attend.
$2,000,000 to be Raised

for Louis Segal Memorial

The Family of the Late

HARRY RUDA

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.

The Family of the Late

MEYER M I RSKY

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.

The Family of the Late

MORRIS
BENADERET

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.

The Family of the Late

MEYER
WI DEN BAU M

acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by rela-
fives and friends during
the family's recent be-
reavement.
By the
Widenbaum Family

NEW YORK (JTA . )—A three-
year program to raise $2,000,000 ,
for a memorial to the late Louis ,
Segal, general secretary of the ;
Farband Labor Zionist Order, was
adopted at the 29th annual con-
ference of the Farband Division of •
the Israel Histadrut • Campaign at
the Hotel Commodore.
The New York chapters of Far-
band will raise $500,000 of the na-
tional quota, toward the establish-
ment of Kiryat Segal, north of Tel
Aviv. More than 600 delegates
from 75 branches attended the
conference, addressed by Mayor
Navi of Beersheba.

ETHEL ISRAEL of Chicago died
Lilly Cohen of Coral. Gables; eight
grandchildren and two g r e a t- Jan. 9. Survived by her husband,
grandchildren. Interment Detroit. Abraham; two sons, Seymour M..
of Detroit and Sol of Chicago; two

emist r. Bobtelsky,
Hebrew U. Prof, Dies

daughters, Mrs. Samuel Salkin and
Mrs. Donald Woodman of Chicago;
and 11 grandchildren.

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JERUSALEM (JTA) — Dr. Mor-
HELENE H. MAXWELL, 19434
Bobtelsky, a prominent Mendota. died Jan. 9. She leaves
dechai
chemist, professor emeritus at the her husband, Max; a son, Samuel;
Hebrew University–and a founder and one brother.
of its department of inorganic and
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analytical chemistry, died here
IRENE SHUMAN, 25431 Gard-
Tuesday at age 74.
ner, Oak Park, died Jan. 10. Sur-
Born in Russia. Dr. Bobtelsky vived by her husband, Barney;
was educated in European univer-
three sons, Gerald H., Robert T.
sities and worked as a chemist in
and Lester; a daughter, Karen L.;
Germany before emigrating to .
two brothers and two sisters.
Palestine in 1925. He joined the
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Hebrew University faculty in 1927.
IRVING (SUZY) WINSTON,
19749 Stansbury, died Jan. 1. He
Zionist Congress Delegate leaves his wife, Bernice; four sons,
NY Rehabilitation Agency Succumbs in Jerusalem
Paul, Peter, Joel and Jonathan; his
father. Harry Weinstein; three
Cited for Aid to Disabled
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Moshe brothers and two sisters.
NEW YORK (JTA)—The Altro Zitrinovsky of Philadelphia. a
Health and Rehabilitation Services, leader of the Farband Labor Zion-
an affiliate of the Federation of ist Organization, and a delegate of Memorial for Alex Lipson
Jew i s h Philanthropies of New Ahdut Avodah at the World Zionist
Rabbi Jack Goldman, director of
York, helped 2.281 patients during Congress which closed here Mon- public relations for Yeshivath Beth
its fiscal year of July 1963 to July day, died here Tuesday at age 70. Yehudah. will speak at memorial
1964, the agency reported this
Born in Poland, Mr. Zitrinovsky services to be held by the Turover
week.
was one of the founders of the Aid Society and its affiliate or-
The agency received a citation Poalei Zion Party. He was chair- ganizations in memory of the late
of merit from the National Asso- man of the Farband Committee of Alex Lipson 8:30 p.m. Monday.
ciation of Sheltered • Workshops Philadelphia and was formerly di-
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
and Homebound Programs, Inc., rector of the Histadrut Campaign
which lauded the agency for lead- in that city. He will be buried in
Friday, January 15, 1965-39
ership "in the development of Tel Aviv.

work programs for the disabled."
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