Mrs. Harrk. Lifshitz Dies; Descended From Distinguished Rabbinic Family Mrs. Naomi Lifshitz, of 13510 Rosemary, Oak Park, died Mon- day night after a brief illness. Fu- neral services were held at Chesed shel Emes Wednesday. Burial was in Toledo. Surviving are her husband, Harry, a prominent Mizrachi lead- er here; two daughters, Mrs. Harry (Ruth) Klepfish of Toledo and Mrs. Albert (Ethel) Schlager of Skokie, Ill., two brothers four sisters and five grandchildren. Her first husband was, the late Rabbi Michael Lichtenstein of Toledo. Mrs. Lifshitz was active in Miz- rachi, Jewish National Fund, Pioneer Women and Hadassah. The Pioneer Women inscribed her name in the JNF Golden Book in Jerusalem. She was a life member of Bar-Han Women. Her father was the noted Rabbi Itzhak Issac Esterson, a founder of the Mizrachi movement in Po- land. His residence was in Plonsk, the city of David Ben-Gurion's birth, and when Ben-Gurion was still a youth, Rabbi Esterson al- ready was a leading figure in reli- gious Zionist circles. He was a founder of the Achuzah movement. William Nadler Dies; ; Prominent Insurance Man in Community William Nadler, 17522 Muir- larld, for 38 years prominent in insurance circles here, died Tues- day at the age of 72. Funeral serv- ices will be held today in Montreal. For many years active in Shaarey Zedek, Mr. Nadler was a member of Cong. Adas Shalom, a number of important local Jewish move- ments and the Masonic order - Perfection Lodge No. 486 F.&A.M., Union Lodge No. 3 F.&A.M. and Moslem Shrine. Surviving him are his wife, Morris Schwartz Dies, Sarah; a son, Martin; a sister and Was in Business Here four brothers. Morris Schwartz, founder of Qual- A native of Quebec, Mr. Nadler ity Floor Covering Co:, 12001 Grand was associated with Jewish news- River, died Feb. 12 in Miami while papers in Canada before coming on vacation. He was 74. to Detroit. Mr. Schwartz, 19880 Cranbrook,.. founded the firm in 1938 and re= Jochanan Rudaysky Dead; tired eight years' ago. A native of Russia, he lived here- Leader in Zionism, UJA 59 years. He was a member of. NEW YORK (JTA) -Jochanan Cong. Adas Shalom, Knights of L. Rudaysky, Zionist leader and a Pythias, Lodge 55, United Hebrew founder of the United Jewish Ap- School,s4 and Bnai Brith. peal; died Feb. 9 at age 67. He lives his wife, Dora; three A native of Poland, he came to sons, Dr. Marvin, David and Louis; the United States when he was 12, two daughters, Mrs. Felix (Rose) and attended local schools. He was Rosenwach and Mrs. Seymour graduated from New York Univer- (Shirley) Eichman; three sisters sity Law School in 1917 and prac- and 15 grandchildren. ticed law in Brooklyn for 40 years. • He was a founder of the Brook- lyn region of the Zionist Organiza- Joseph Brilliant Is Dead ; tion of America, and served as its Was Company President president. He was also associate Joseph B. Brilliant, president of .secretary of the °Zionist Council of DrawMatic Engineering Co. and , ,Greater New York and helped to former owner of Brilliant Music found the UJA in New York. He Co., died Sunday at age 59. ' was UJA chairman in Brooklyn Mr. Brilliant, 18672 Northlawn, for many years, chairman of th6. was a native of Russia and a resi- I Hebrew Camp Massad and a past dent of Detroit 56 years. He be- chairman of the presidium of the longed to Temple Israel, Keidan Histadrut Iv and a member of Lod ge of Bnai Brith, Crescent the ZOA administrative committee Shrine. Scottish Rite and Daylight for 13 years. Lodge, F.&A.M. and Furniture Club of Detroit. He leaves his wife, Sylvia; two Jewish Scientist, Author sons, Lawrence and Barry; his Dr. Storowinsky, Dies Dr. Ahron mother, Mrs. Bessie Brilliant; one GENEVA (JTA) Storowinsky, scientist, philosopher brother and one sister. and author, one of the foremost members of the Jewish community in this country, died here Monday at age 72. Born in Poland, he came here in 1913 and studied philosophy and medicine, graduating from Geneva University. He was the author of a number of works on Jewish spiri- tual life and philosophy. He was honorary .President of the Bnai Brith lodge here and of the Swiss Zionist Federation, and a member of the board of the Cen= tral Jewish Library. He was deep- ly religious. ■■••■■■••■•• - Morris Goodman, sales represent- ative for women's apparel, died Tuesday at age 69. Mr. Goodman, 19100 Gloucester, was a member of Moslem Shrine; Detroit C,onsistory, Zionist Organi- zation of America, Michigan Aril::: parel Club and Daylight Lodge, -: F. & A.M. He was a native of Russia. He is :survived by his Wif e Charlotte R.; three sisters, firs. Mollie. Silverstein. Mrs. Fannie Katz and Janet; and two brothers Karl and Dr. Louis. NEW YORK (JTA)-Dr. Mendel Scholarship Fund Set Up Neugreshel, Yiddish poet, died in Memory of WSU Coed Feb. 9 in New York from a heart A scholarship fund in memory attack. He was 62. of Madalyn Winkler has been es- Born in Galicia, he lived in tablished at Wayne State Univer- Vienna until the Nazi occupation. sity in the fine arts department. He was arrested and was in a con- Miss Winkler, 21, a WSU stu- centration camp, but managed 'to dent, was killed in an automobile leave Austria and went to South accident Feb. 7. America. He settled in, the United Contributions should be sent to States in 1940.• the Scholarship and Financial Aids Office, WSU, with checks payable "The use of traveling is to reg- to Wayne State University, Made- 'ulate imagination by.-reality, and lyn Winkler Fund. -Samuel Johnson. EDWARD H. KELLNER, died in Vancouver, B. C. He leaves his son, Steve; two daughters, Mrs. Ilene Zimmerman and Mrs. Mil- dred Ganci; three brothers, two sisters and nine grandchildreh. Interment Detroit. * * * MANUEL BARRIS, died Feb. 15. He leaves his father, Sol Barris; a brother, Bernard; and three sis- ters, Mrs. Herbert (Henrietta) Charfoos, Mrs. Jerome (Ann) Friedman and Mrs. Milton (Belle) Geller. * * * IDA SHUMAN of - Lafayette, Ind., died Feb. 15. She 'leaves two brothers, Mathew M. and Simon Wolfe; and a sister, Mrs. Leona Bondy. Interment Detroit. SARAH SHESELSKY of Howell, Mich., died Feb. 14. Survived by a brother, Maurice Wagman; and three sisters, Mrs. Cecelia Ruza, Mrs. Anna Nager and Mrs. Fannie Friedman. * * * MOLLIE BERKOWITZ, 191541 Pi n e h urst , died Feb. 16. Survived by a son, Fred; three daughteth, Mrs. Ruben (Frances) Bloom, Mrs. Martin (Phyllis) Abel and Mrs. Heinz (Edith) Borchardt; one -sis- ter and eight gizandchildren. , * * TILLIE COHEN, '19427 Burgess, died Feb. 16. Survived by a' son, Isadore Fleishman; a daughter, Mrs. Morris (Irene) • Savine; four grandchildren and two great-grand- 2 children. 4 * * ANNA SCHPOK of Benton Har- bor died Jan. 31. Survived by her husband, Charles: two sons. Ben and Sam. both of Dowagiac; three daughters, Mrs. Delmar (Selma) Brostoff of Bridgman, Mich., Mrs. -Mickey (Sylvia) Lieberman of Benton Harbor and Mrs. Jack (Rose) Miller; three brothers in Buenos Aires, 17 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. * * * MAX JAFFA, 24251 Kenosha, Oak Park. died Feb. 16. Survived by his wife. Sarah; two sons, Har- old S. and Arnold of Douglaston, N.Y.: a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Dinah) L. Bodzin of N. Miami; two brothers, one sister and 11 grandchildren. Joseph Jacobson Dead; Morris Goodman Dies Loan Association Officer Yiddish Poet Dead at 62 instead of thinking how things may be, to see them as they are." OBITUARIES THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 19, 1965-31 Macomb Savings & Loan Asso- ciation Treasurer Joseph Jacob- son died Feb. 11. He was 69. Mr. Jacobson, also managing of- ficer of the association, was a member of the St..,e.lair Shores KiWanis Bnai . Brith, *Ma- sonje Ordeg.andBenevolent.; tre- tective Order of Elks. He lived at 438 Marlborough. Survivors are his wife, Hana; a son, Mark 1".; a brother, two sis- ters and three grandchildren. MURRAY M. SABIN, 9583 Whit- comb, died Feb. '12. Survived by his wife, Doris; his father, Isadore Sabasowitz; a daughter, Mrs. Ben- jamin (Illene) Wenner; three sis- tens and two grandchildren. * * * JOSEPH YASHINSKY, 18983 Wisconsin, died Feb. 12. Survived by five sons. Ruben, Sam, Jack, Edward and Richard: four broth- ers, two sisters and 13 grandchil- dren. • Sid Wolfson's MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Bilks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward Li 2-8266 JO 4-5557 MONUMENTS at - the old and reliable SHELDON GRANITE CO.: - 19800 Woodward Ave. Detroit, Mich. - TO 8-17 Serving The Jewish Com unity For Over 60 Year * WE REMEMBER ri-mrx 7`rx 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. Hebrew Civil ADAR 1 FEB. E. 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Sadly missed and always remembered by her husband, children and grandchil- dren. * NATHAN SUSSMAN. 20407 Les- ure, died Feb. 14. Survived by a son, Morris; three daughters, Mrs. Max (Rachel) Seffinger, Mrs. Ed- ward (Esther) Renson of Bay City and Mrs. Bernard (Ida) Rosenfeld of the Bronx; one sister and three grandchildren. * r. * MOLLIE KASS, 19303 Monte Vista, died Feb. 9. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Irving (Elizrbeth) Paster; and two grandchildren. * * * MARGARET HOFFMAN, 13725 Dexter, died Feb. 6. Survived by her husband, Harry; two sons,dDr. Harold Sweet and Arthur Sweet, both of Miami; one sister and three' grandchildren. * JOSEPH S. GREENBERG of Fort Lee, N. J., died Feb. 10. He leaves his wife, Goldie; a son, William; a daughter, Ruth; and two brothers. Interment Detroit. * * * NANCY JEAN ROSE, 19345 Strathcona, died Feb. 12. She leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rose: three sisters, Kathy, Janice and Eileen; and her grand- parents, Mr. an rs. 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