• ▪ Dr. Arthur Miller, !Jack Robin- owitz Dies; of Fish Firm Dentist, Succumbs 1Co-Owner Jack Robinowitz, co-owner of the Dr. Arthur J. Miller, Detroit area dentist 37 years, died Monday at age 61. Dr. Miller was Detroit city handball champion in thz 1930s. A life resident of Detroit, Dr. Miller lived at 19620 Roslyn. He belonged to Alpha Omega dental fraternity and the Michigan Dental Society. A graduate of Marquette University Dental School, he also attended Wayne State University. His offices were at 12701 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. Dr. Miller played varsity hand- ball, basketball and football while attending Wayne and Marquette universities. He was a member of Temple Beth El and Town and Country Club. Survivors are his wife, Jennie; two daughters, Mrs. Donald (Suz- anne) Hartman and Mrs. Martin M. (Allen) Doctoroff; a brother, Henry; two sisters, Mrs. Isaac (Doris) Barnett of Miami Beach and Bertha of Huntington, W. Va.; and six grandchildren. OBITUARIES American Fish Co., wholesalers, ; from 1926 to 1959, died Wednesday He was 57. A native Detroiter, Mr. Robino- witz was a member of Cong. Bnai David and Perfection Lodge, F. & A. M. He lived at 24291 Jerome. Oak Park. He leaves his wife, Florence; two sons, David M. Roberts. and Seymour Roberts; five brothers and six grandchildren_ Burial 12:15 p.m. today at Clover Hill Memorial Park. SARA FELDMAN, 17137 Santa BARBARA JEAN HERSH, 21680 GERTRUDE (GlIk.,L) COHEN, Rosa, died Jan. 26. She leaves a Jason, died Jan. 21. She leaves her former Detroiter of Los Angeles, daughter, Mrs. Fanny Scher, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald died Jan. 24. Survived by two sons, Hersh; a brother, Steven; two sis- Milton Collins of Oak Park and one grandchild. • * * ters, Janet and Susan; and grand- Sam of Los Angeles; three daugh- IDA LAZARUS, 10153 Quincy, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hersh. ters, Mrs. Bernard (Thelma) Har- . * * died Jan. 21. Survived by three ris and Mrs. Ann Wisotsky and sons, Barnett, Harry and Morris; MELISSA GLYNNIS K L E I N. Mrs. Eva Wainberg, both of Los two daughters, Mrs. James F. 23060 Oneida. Oak Park, died Jan. Angeles; 12 grandchildren and 10 (Hannah) Wilkus and Sarah; and 20. She leaves her parents. Mr. and great-grandchildren. Interment Los eight grandchildren. Mrs. Robert Klein; two brothers. Angeles. * * * * * * Michael and Joel; and grand- LEAH STERNBERG, 18030 Ap- parents. Mrs. Lillian Klein and ABE YARAS, former Detroiter poline, died Jan. 22. Survived by Mrs. Libby Louis. of Los Angeles, died Jan. 17. Sur- Geologist F. Julius Fohs • * * three sons, Henry, Moses and Saul; vived by his wife, Edythe; a daugh- a daughter, Mrs Harry (Rachel) • HARRY B. LICHTERMAN, 660 : ter, Susan; his mother, Mrs. Goldie Dies; Authored Nalural Weimer; one brother, two sisters, Whitmore Rd.. died Jan. 23. He Yaras; three brothers and one Resources Study in Israel 12 grandchildren and two great- leaves his wife, Irma; two sons, sister. HOUSTON - Oil geologist F. grandchildren. * * * Milton and Howard; a daughter, * * * Julius Fobs, whose detailed study Mrs. Robert Weisberger; two JACK KAHN, former Detroiter of Palestine's natural resources led LEO BECKER, former Detroit - brothers; one sister; and six grand- of Brooklyn, died Jan. 24. lie to the development of the Dead er of Miami, died Dec. 10. He children. leaves his wife, Gertrude, two Sea potash and chemical plants in leaves his wife. Ruth; a son, Har- * * ISADORE KARBIN, 1332. brothers and one sister. Interment . Israel, died Jan. 19. He was 80. old;•and three brothers. * * Mr. Fohs made the study early Erskine, died Jan. 19. No survivors. Detroit. * * JACK WEBER, 17369 Roselawn, in his career. The report he sub- mitted immediately after World died Jan. 26. He leaves his wife, EVAN SCOTT PRESS. 18366 War I to the British government Rebecca; a son, Leon of Pitts- Lexington, Redford, died Jan. 20. Memorial Service Planned and the World Zionist Organiza- burgh; a daughter, Mrs. Leo (Doro- Survived by his parents, Mr. and tion led ultimately to the develop- thy) Gordner of Windsor; two Mrs. Sam Press: a brother Lind- for Morris Benaderet, brothers, three sisters and six say: three sisters. Heidi. Robin and ment project Local Sephardic Leader Melissa: and his grandmother Mrs. A New Yorker by birth, he was grandchildren. During the coming * * * Rose Goldfield. A memorial service wil be held educated at Columbia University week; Yeshiva :eth * * s PHILIP FEIG, Bay City. died 3 p.m. Sunday at Oak Park High and in 1957 received an honorary Yehtido will observe the Yohrzeit of, the School in memory of Morris Ben- doctorate from the Israel Institute Jan. 23. He leaves two brothers, HARRY ROSEN. 13620 Pem- Irvin and Milton; and three sisters, following deported aderet. past president and co- of Technology. broke. died Jan. 20. Survived by Mrs. Sam Cherrin, Mrs. Robert his wife. Anna; a son. Herbert; a friends, with the founder of the Sephardic Commun- Mr. Fohs assisted in the develop- traditional Memorial daughter, Airs. Willard (Ruth) ity. ment of more than 80 oil and gas Blumlo and • * Rose. * Prayers, recitation of Richardson; one brother; one sis- Mr. Benaredet was an active pools. He headed a number of com- Kaddish and study- JULIUS HARTMAN, 18984 In- ter. and six grandchildren. member of the community for over panies and was president of Whit- diana. ing of Mishnayes. died Jan. 24. He leaves his * * * 40 years. The public is invited. clay Oil Operators, Inc., at the time wife Sadie a son. Ed. 1. • two ROSE RINGEL, 20299 Avon, died Civil Hebrew of his death. He was chairman and daughters, Mrs. George Seligman Jan. 21. Survived by a son, Jan. Shevat trustee of the Fobs Foundation. and Carolyn; vn; two wo roth ers, • and Arthur; a daughter, Mrs. Sol (Min- Sol Copiu Succumbs 30 27 Nathan Harris 27 30 five grandchildren: Rose Hershman Sol Copin, a 50-year member of nie) Steinbruck; and five grand- 27 30 Meyer Rosenberg * * * Harry Katz Dies; Founded : 27 30 died Tues- Pearl Patent children. Interment, New York. BERTHA .KLEL''c. 20059 Wey- 30 27 Sophie Engelman * * * da _ - v. He was 81. Jewish Parents Institute , ! her. 30 27 Hyman Altman Livonia, died Jan. 25. She REGINA PINKNEY. 17334 Sloe- Mr. Copin, 3200 W. Chicago, was Harry D. Katz, founder of De- i leaves a son. Morris; a daughter, per. zi died Jan. 24. Survived by a 31 David Morris - express handler 31 years with the troit's Jewish Parents Institute and Mrs. Floyd Bornstein; two 31 2$ Jack Lublin 31 sister. Ida Marchfeld. and one ; Lifsha Oleshansky . 21 Railway Express Agency. Russian- former supervisor of the adults one s i s t e r; and nine nephew. 31 Harry Reisman 2$ born. he was a 50-year-member of education department of the Jewish Abraham Meyers 31 28 ndchildren. * * * Shraga Fievel Joseph 31 2$ the Fraternal Order of the Eagles Center here, died Jan. 23 in New • * 31 Bessie Baker 21 MITCHELL D. ESTERZON, and a member of the Brotherhood York City. MORRIS SOLOMON, of Miami 18261 Steel. died Jan. 27. He leaves of Railway and Steamship Clerks. Feb. Mr. Katz was. a Detroit resident ! Beach, died Jan. 24. Survived by Sima Kaila Bas Moshe 1 He leaves two sisters, Mrs. Belle from 1946 to 1952. He leaves his his wife, Sara; two sons, Jerome three uncles, Louis. Nathaniel and Leah Hirsch 1 Root and Mrs. H a r o.ld (Rosa) wife. Jeannette; a daughter. Mrs. and Arnold; a d a u g h t e r, MrS. David Rosen: and an aunt, Mrs. Mary Fill 1 Max (Helen) Upfall. Heller. 1 Harry Zolkower Lawrence (Ruth) Bowman, and a Henry (Josephine) Lasky; one sis * S S Max Wain 1 Eugene Jacob son. Joel. ter and five grandchildren. ERNEST WEINBERG, 7915 Bur- , Goodman * * Ben Wieder dino, died Jan. 24. Survived by Esther Klaus BERNARD SCHWARTZ, 18286 Honor Handler's Memory . two daughters. Mrs. Leon (Alice) Indiana. died Jan. 25. Survived by Miriam Schey 2 Brooks; Mrs. Naim (Barbara) Raby; In memory of our dearly beloved The President's Council of Mercy his mother, Mrs. Tyna Schwartz: Dora Seidel 2 m o t h e r, Rose Hershman, who I College of Detroit honored the two brothers. Harry and Joe. and one sister, and six grandchildren. Leo Nathan Spector 2 ., Chase Miriam late Max Handler, former owner passed away Feb. 9. 1956 (27 days' two sisters, Mrs. Alfred (Rae) Levenson 2 in Shevat). Sadly missed and al- of the National Coal and Oil Co., Schwartzenfeld Abraham Wolok 2 and Mrs. David MONUMENTS with a dinner for his family on ways remembered by her daugh- (Sylvia) Adelman. Feb. Adar I See SAM GORLICK * * ter, Shirley C. Altman, and son. the campus. Jan. 21. Joseph Freedman 1 3 at the old and reliable Jeanette Helen living A. Hershman. Mrs. Handler was presented with HYMAN BAIT.% 18270 Wash- Bernstein 1 SHELDON GRANITE CO. 3 a citation by Sister Mary Lucille, burn, died Jan. 26. Survived by Mary Weingarden 1 3 19800 Woodward Ave. Rose Orkin 1 R.S.M.. memory of the "inter- two brothers. Jack and Harry, of 3 Detroit, Mich. - TO 8-1724 Max Harris 1 3 - Serving The Jewish Community est and support" with which Mr. Los Angeles. and a sister, Mrs. Fannie Remer 1 For Over 60 Years 3 The Family of the Late Handler served the college and Ben (Lillie) Mendelson. Ben SOlomon 2 4 * * the sorrow with which his loss is Ch. Wolfson Isadore Frankel 2 4 observed. Sara Miller 2 4 ISADORE GREENFIELD, 21930 Sid Wolfson's Bella Ellias 2 4 Acknwledges with Coolidge. Oak Park. died Jan. 26. MONUMENT CENTER, INC. CARD OF THANKS Survived by his wife, Dora; three grateful appreciation the 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenstein son. Jack. Henry and Saul; a daugh- Yeshiva Beth Yehuda 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward kind expressions of sym- and Mr. and Mrs. William Gerstl, ter. Mrs. George (Faye) Meyer, and 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish 18029 Wyoming pathy extended by rela- Cemeteries on Woodward . the family of the late Henry Gerstl, 10 grandchildren. LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 tives and friends during * * • UN 2-6668 acknowledge with grateful appre- the family's recent be- HARRY POLK, 2265 W. Grand; ciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives Blvd., died Jan. 24. Survived by reavement. Sidney A. Deitch and friends during the family's re- one brother. cent bereavement. "Thy Word have I hid in mine I Serving Detroit's Jewish Community from the Same Location heart, that I might not sin against for 30 Years . . . "Our Experience Is Your Guarantee" thee."-Psalm 119:11 The Israel Bond Organization mourns the passing of WE REMEMBER WV %V W tit U U ti tIVSU ri-orrx -tx In Memori am DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS MRS. MINA BARGMAN Whose devoted participation and leadership stimulated the Jewish Community of Detroit in its efforts to pro- mote the economic development of Israel through the State of Israel Bond Campaign. She served the cause of Israel with an energetic and generous spirit and a wholehearted dedication which inspired all those who knew and worked with her. Abraham Feinberg Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz President Vice President THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 29, 1965-31 2744 W. Davison at Lawton The Monument should be made in on unhurried and careful manner Give us the opportunity to serve you better ... 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