Radiologist Solis-Cohen Is Dead in Philadelphia OBITUARIES JOSEPH HOFFMAN, 1972 • Cort- land, died May 7. No survivors. * * * JOHANNA CRAME R, 18303 Muirland, died May 6. Survived by a son, Federico of Buenos Aires; a daughter, Mrs. Jack (Gretl) Frank; one brother and two grandchildren. * * * ALEXANDER S I M 0 N, 2646 Park, died May 7. Survived by a son, Jerome; and three grand- children. * * * PETER ROGGIN, 3709 Richton, died May 8. Survived by his wife, Rebecca; four sons, Albert, Hyman, Sam and Ben; and ten grand- children. * * * GOLDIE GOLD, 18507 Birwood, )ed May 8. Survived by her hus- / \---nand, Max; three sons, Jack, Harry J and Herman; one brother, one sister and 10 grandchildren. * * * PHILIP WARREN MITCHNICK, 18435 Marlowe, died May 10. Sur- vived by his parents, Martin and Janet; a brother, Kenneth of San Francisco; his grandmother, Mrs. Bernice Posen; and grandmother, Louis Mitchnick. * * SAM ISRAEL, 3832 Duane, died May 7. Survived by his wife, Dora; five sons, Charles Israel and Abe, Joseph, Ben and Sam Lupovitch; and a daughter, Mrs. Sidney Kraft. * * * EMIL NUSSBAUM, 19167 In- diana, died May 10. He leaves his wife, Dorothy; three sons, Walter, John and Bruce; one brother, one sister and eight grandchildren. * * * BENJAMIN HELFMAN, former Detroiter of Baltimore, died May 6. He leaves his wife, Sadie; two sons, Manuel of Detroit and Har- old M. of Baltimore; one brother and five grandchildren. Interment Baltimore. * * HARRY I. MEGDALL, 13962 Arnold, Redford Twp., died May 11. He leaves his wife, Alice; two sons, Howard L. and Thomas; a daughter, Mrs. Herman (Sharon) Rauch; one brother, two sisters and five grandchildren. * * * EPHRAIM PAPERNO, 21920 Coolidge, Oak Park, died May 7. DAVID GOLDSMITH, 18467 Washburn, died May 7. He leaves his wife, Mary; two sons, Sheldon and Paul; a daughter, Charlene; two brothers and five sisters. * * * NATHAN SIMON, 20451 Oxley, died May 9. He leaves his wife, Bessie; a son, Manuel; a daughter, Mrs. Samuel (Laura) Milan; and four grandchildren. * * * NOLAN DALE SCHULAK of Walled Lake, died May 6. He PHILADELPHIA. — Dr. Leon Solis-Cohen, former director of the radiology department of the Ein- stein Medical Center, died May 7 at age 75. He was the descendent of a prominent early American family. Dr. Solis-Cohen, who retired 10 years ago, also was director of the Roxborough Memorial Hospi- tal and at his death was chief radiologist for the Jewish Home for the Aged. A published poet, Dr. Solis- Cohen was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution and Jewish Relations Council of Phil- adelphia, among other affiliations. ; Eva Wainer Shiefman Dies in 'Bnei Brak at 88 Mrs. Eva Wainer Shiefman, for- living for the past mer sibly the sole survivor who at- three Detroiter years in Bnei Brak, Israel, tended the first Zionist Interna- died Tuesday at age 88. Mrs. tional Congress in Basel, Swizer- Shiefman had been active in land, in 1897, died May 5. charity work here. Mr. Metzger, 81, was a founder She had contributed to Yeshi- of Dannon Milk Products, Inc., a vath Chachmey Lublin and the firm that makes yogurt, an ancient Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and be- Middle Eastern delicacy, a popular longed to the Stoliner Synagogue American food. and Cong. Beth Yehudah. In Is- Born in Geneva, Mr. Metzger rael, she was a member of Beth attended the first Zionist Con- Aaron Synagogue. A Detroiter 53 gress when he was barely in years, Mrs. Shiefman was born in his teens and remained devoted Stolin, Poland. to the cause throughout his life Mrs. Shiefman is survived by and was generous in his contri- three sons, Michael, Julius and butions to many Zionist organ- Sol Wainer; three daughters, Mrs. izations. Paul (Yetta) Fenton, Mrs. Sylvia He spent much of his business Drazen of Clayton, Mo., and Mrs. life in Barcelona, where he headed Herman (Dora) Strom Rothen- a construction firm and built con- house of Bnei Brak; 24 grandchil- struction machinery. He estab- dren and 23 great-grandchildren. lished the Dannon company in New Another daughter, Fannie Faber, York in 1942. He became the pres- is deceased. ident when his associate returned to Europe. He became chairman in 1959. NEW YORK.—Joe Metzger, pos- leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schulak; a brother, Ed- NY Jewish Educator, ward; a sister, Linda; and his grandfather, Nathan Schulak. Harris Shafner Dies * * NEW YORK (JTA) — Harris ANNA KAY, 3029 W. Buena Shafner, president of the Jewish Vista, died May 11. Survived by Teachers Association, in New two sons, Louis and David of St. York, is dead at age 60. The edu- Petersburg; two daughters, Mrs. cator, who served as assistant Seldon (Eva) Isaacson and Mrs. principal . of a Brook) in public Harold (L illia n) Cohen; one school, recently receivo.d the Mo- brother, 10 grandchildren and 10 rim award of the Jewish Teachers great-grandchildren. Association, which represents 18,- • * * 000 Jewish teachers in New York ROSE GOLDSTEIN, 11501 Pe- City public schools. toskey, died May 12. Survived by More than 1,000 professional Born in Connectica, Mr. Shaf- a sin-in-law, Joseph Milgrom; one ner was a graduate of Yale Uni- leaders and workers of Jewish brother, one grandchild and three versity. health, welfare and communal gre at-grandchildren. services throughout the United States and Canada will gather at Ex-President of Friends the Sheraton Hotel in Philadelphia Maj. Sir Brunel Cohen, of Hebrew U. Succumbs May 29 to June 2 at the 67th an- nual meeting of the National Con- NEW YORK (JTA) — Philip G. Legless Veteran in Whitman, former president of the ference of Jewish Communal Serv- Parliament, Dies at 78 American Friends of the Hebrew ice. Plans for the conclave were an- LONDON — Maj. Sir Brunel University, died last weekend at nounced by Bertram H. Gold, of Cohen, a double amputee in a age 68. He was a member of board of Los Angeles, NCJCS president. World War I battle who went on to become a member of Parlia- governors of the Hebrew Univer- During the six days of the Con- ment and business executive, died sity, a founder of the Lang Island ference more than 300 speakers Jewish Hospital and chairman of will address more than 100 sessions Tuesday at age 78. the United Jewish Appeal and of on topics covering the whole range Maj. Cohen, a veteran of the the Federation of Jewish Philan- of Jewish welfare work and com- third Battle of Ypres in 1917, was thropies in the Five Towns area munal service at home and abroad elected the following year as a of Lang Island. including child care, care of the Conservative member of parlia- aged, family service, hospital and ment for a Liverpool constituency, health care, vocational adjust- where he lived. In 13 years, he ment, recreation, Jewish education, served on 30 official and volun- community relations, migration The Family of the Late tary bodies concerned mainly with and refugee aid, overseas relief MAX AMHOWITZ the welfare of veterans and the and aid to Israel, as well as central Acknowledges with grate- disabled. community planning, budgeting ful appreciation the many and administration. Still in a wheelchair, he con- kind expressions of sym- The program has been in prep- tinued these activities after leav- pathy extended by rela- aration for a year by a committee ing Parliament, serving also on tives and friends during of 200 under chairmanship of Mrs. hospital management boards. the family's recent be- Martha K. Selig, of New York reavement. Max Amhowitz Knighted in 1943, he had a City, Mr. Gold noted. died April 12. Mr. Am- place of honor at the ceno- howitz of Oak Park was taph, the national war memorial born in Russia and lived in Whitehall, at annual com- Sid Wolfson's in Detroit for over 50 memoration parades. MONUMENT CENTER, INC. years. He was a member Sir Brunel was 'closely associ- of the Jericho Lodge of 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward ated with the Self ridge's and the Oddfellows Organiza- 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Lewis' Investment Trust, of which tion. He was also a mem- Cemeteries on Woodward his nephew is chairman. Lewis' ber of Cong. 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Last year he EMMA SHWEDEL, 17501 and Lady Cohen celebrated their Woodingham, died May 8. She golden wedding anniversary. leaves six sons, Leo, Ben, Harold, Charles, Norman and Dr. Fred R. Jack Israel Succumbs; Smith; two daughters, Mrs. An- drew (Sylvia) Schlesinger and Owned Men's Wear Store Jack Israel, owner of the Dis- Mrs. Burton (Frances) Nanes and rael Shop haberdashery on State one brother. and Griswold for many years, died May 8 in Miami Beach. Mr. Is- rael, 631 Merton, was 66. In Cherished Memory of Mr. Israel, who was retired, be- Our Beloved longed to Temple Israel and Har- old Todd Post of the American HARVEY Legion. He was a life member of (ROSENBERGER) Perfection Lodge F&AM. ROSS • He leaves his wife, Goldie; a who passed away May 18, daughter, Mrs. Norman (Elaine) 1962. Sadly missed by his Robbins; a son, Samuel; a broth mother, Clara Rosenberg- er, Theodore; a sister, Mrs. Rose er, his family, uncles and Zamler; and two grandchildren. aunts. Joe Metzger Dies in NY Was an Ardent Zionist W. 9 MILE RD., IN SOUTHFIELD 300 ft. West of Northwestern Highway • r LI 4-2212 Ira Kaufman - Herbert Kaufman Elgin 1-5200 4 0,55,7,'• ,.10,014°- dee9A, •