Rose Lewinson Dies; Active Club Worker ( Rose Lewinson, an active mem- ber of several communal organi- zations, died Monday at age 67. She was a member of Beth Aaron Sisterhood, Hadassah and Bnai Brith. Mrs. Lewinsson also served several handicapped children's groups and was recording secre- tary of Chaim Czenesh Pioneer Women. Born in New York City, Mrs. Lewinson lived in Detroit 50 years. She lived at 18660 Steel. A grad- uate of Detroit Teachers College in 1918, she taught in the Detroit School System 12 years. Mrs. Lewinson leaves her hus- band, Barney; a son, Edwin; a daughter, Virginia; two brothers, George and Harry Rosengard; and three sisters, Mrs. A. C. (Ann) Pearlman, Mrs. Robert (Isabelle) Lieberman and Mrs. Daniel --ThLouise) Avrunin. U.S.-Israeli Board Redelheim Dies; Sees Desalination Headed the .BOA BROOKLYN — Abraham A. Re- Plant by 1972 delheim of Brooklyn, who was WASHINGTON (JTA) — Estab- lishment of a nuclear desalting plant in Israel is feasible from both technological and economic viewpoints, and erection can be achieved by 1972, according to findings made known at a meeting of the Joint. American-Israeli De- salting Board. It was meanwhile made known that cooperation of America and Israeli in desalting will be ex- panded, and that Israel will be asked t) participate in basic stu- dies in the United States. A corn- plete exchange of information will be maintained between the two countries. Confidence in American indus- trial circles about the feasibility of the Israeli project is expected to boost U.S. industries connected with desalting plants. The purpose of the meeting was the discussion of the in- terim report submitted by the Kaiser-Catalytic Co. This firm conducted the feasibility study (Unveiling announcements may be that began in Israel in January, inserted by mailing or by calling The 1965. The report was ratified by Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, VE 8-9364. Written an- the joint board. The Board found nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person enough data to support belief making the insertion. There is a stana- that erection of the plant can be ing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) achieved, within the contem- * • The family of the late Rebecca plated schedule, by 1972. The final report will be submit- Gampel announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 11 ted by Kaiser-Catalytic by the end Monument Unveiling a.m. Sunday, Aug. 1, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. - Rabbi Stoll- man will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. • * * The family of the late Ida Blum- berg announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 8 at Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery. Rabbi Goldschlag will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Rachel of a monument in his memory _ soon Sunday, Aug. 8, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Sperka twill officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late MARION KOLB Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 11:30 a.m. Sun- day, Aug. 1 at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Syme will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. factors and application. The boar d recognized the need for a development project in which various components re- quired for the Israeli project will be tested, including raw ma- terials. The office of saline waters of the U.S. Department of the Interior will soon start construction of its own testing plant on the American West Coast. The meeting took place at the U.S. Department of the Interior. The Israeli team was headed by Gen. Tzvi Tsur, chief coordinator of the Israeli desalting project. Kenneth Holum, assistant secre- tary of the interior for water and power, took part, along with other saline water and nuclear authori- ties of the U.S. government. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Ida Peitz acknowledges witth grateful appre- The Family of the Late JOSEPH FOX Adler will officiate. Rel- atives and friends are asked to attend. J. der Bnai Zion and was a Jewish * * * National Fund director. BLANCHE HOROWITZ, 3345 ish National Fund direcyor. Born in Jerusalem in 1897, Mr. Richton, died July 22. Survived by Redelheim was a public relations a son, Jack of Long Beach, Calif., consultant in this country for many one brother. one sister and three grandchildren. years. * * * He was active at the Zionist con- SAMUEL FOSTER, 19766 Ward, vention in New York earlier this month, and was among the active American leaders at the World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem in January. He is survived by his wife, a son, a daughter, seven grandchil- dren and his father, Rabbi Jacob Wolf Redelheim of Tel Aviv. Joseph Golomb Dead died July 28. He leaves a son, Dr. Melvin; a daughter, Marilyn; one brother, one sister and one grand- child. The Family of the Late LEONARD KROM IRS 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 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 30, 1965-31 cause. Born in Lithuania, he came to Baltimore at age 6. He was an agent of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. from 1928 until his retirement in 1962. Besides his sister in Detroit, Mr. Golomb leaves his wife, Rose; a son, Jerome, a daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Tapper; two brothers, two sisters and six grandchildren. leaders in the 1920s and 1930s. Surviving him are his wife, Jen- nie; a son, Frank; two daughters, Mrs. Tobi (Ann) Goldoftas of Cleveland and Mrs. Sidney (Mir- iam) Rosen of Portland; a brother, Joseph Askin of New Jersey; two sisters, Mrs. Kate Levine of New York and Mrs. Anna Belensky; and eight grandchildren. member of Bnai Brith. He leaves three sisters, Mrs. Philip (Rae) Olender, Mrs. Leo (Sarah) Kolodin and Mrs. Melvyn (Betty) Schubiner. 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ORDER NOW MONUMENTS BY BERG AND URBACH Formerly Karl Berg Memorials and Manuel Urbach & Son LI 4-2212 13405 CAPITAL NEAR COOLIDGE, OAK PARK Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS sky; one brother, one sister and Sidney A. Deitch Hashomer Officer Dies off, treasurer of Hashomer Hatzair in the U.S. and a member of the American Committee for the Weiz- mann Institute of Science, died here July 22 at age 66. He aided the kibbutz movement in Israel. * CLARA KAMINSKY, 19944 Schaefer, died July 25. Survived by her husband, Isaac; two sons, Theodore and Louis; one sister, six grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. * * * SARAH MINDLIN, 28737 Glas- gow, Southfield, died July 26. Sur- vived by two daughters, Mrs. Adam (Betty) Morgan and Sylvia; and one grandchild. * * JEANNETTE MENDELSON, 15245 James, Oak Park, died July 22. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Amy Goldin and Mrs. Ruth Hus- ton; her mother, Mrs. Sarah Bar- WE REMEMBER 17:17∎ 7117N Press circulation department, died Sunday at age 59. Mr. Rosenthal lived at 13641 Dexter. Druggist Aishishkin Dies; He leaves his wife, Ida; a daugh- Had Store for 40 Years ter, Mrs. Louis Woodberg; two Peter C. Aishishkin, 72, 18660 brothers, Ben and Joseph; and Ilene, well-known Detroit pharma- three granchildren. cist, died July 22. For nearly 40 years Mr. Aishish- Sid Wolfson's kin operated the drugstore on the corner of Oakland and Westmin- ster. He was the son of the late Rabbi Ezekiel Aishishkin, who was one of Detroit's most prominent orthodox BENJAMIN SELIG-MAN of Tole- do died July 27. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Rose Felstein and Mary, both of Toledo; and a broth- er, Maurice of Detroit. * * HARRY KANE, 14180 River- view, died July 25. Survived by a son, Bruno; a daughter, Mrs. Abe (Hannah) Bleiweiss; o n e brother and three grandchildren. one grandchild. * * * RITA BRONSTEIN, 32350 Briar crest, Farmington, died July 27. Survived by her husband, William; her mother, Mrs. Bertha Koetzing; and four daughters, Wendy, Peggy, Nancy and Judy. During the coming Joseph Golomb, active member of the Baltimore Jewish communi- Marvin Howard Dead ty and brother of Mrs. Benjamin Marvin Howard, co-owner of M. Laikin of Detroit, is dead at Morris Levine and Associates engi- age 68 following a brief illness. neering and surveying firm in De- Mr. Golomb was board chairman troit, died July 24 at age 41. Mr. for many years of Agudath Achim desalted water per day. Howard lived at 25350 Greenfield, It was estimated that a capital Anshe Sphard Synagogue and was Oak Park. investment of $150,000,000 to a lifelong worker in charitable Detroit-born Mr. Howard was a ciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 8 at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Leo Goldman and Cantor JESSIE DVORIN, 18062 Griggs, president of the Zionist Organiza- tion of America from 1958 to 1960, died July 27. Survived by her hus- and in that capacity addressed band, Joseph; her mother, Mrs. sever al public Anna Graff; a son, Stephen; a meetings of the daughter, Mrs. Sidney (Carolann) Zionist Organiza- Seltzer of St. Louis; one brother, tion of Detroit, three sisters and two grandchil- died here Mon- dren. * 4, day at the age SAM WALLACE GREEN, 3200 of 68. An outstanding Calvert, died July 25. He leaves Hebraist, he was his wife, Helen; three brothers a former presi- and one sister. • * * dent of Histad- HARRY TRENIS. 6047 Barrett, ruth Ivrith of America. He also died July 26. He leaves his son, served as grand Leonard; t w o daughters, Mrs. Martin (Helen) Roth and Beatrice; Mr. Redelheim master of the Or- two sisters and one grandchild. of November. E x p e r t s will elaborate their study and have de- cided to concentrate on a dual- purpose nuclear plant, expected to provide 200 megawatts of elec- tricity and 100,000,000 gallons of $175,000,000 will be required for this plan to obtain fresh water at a cost of 26 cents to 60 cents per 1,000 gallons, based upon interest of between 5 and 10 per cent. The Pearlman announces the un- feasibility study will pursue fur- veiling of a monument in her ther research for more detailed memory 11:30 a.m. Aug. 8 at West- data concerning the various given wood Cemetery, 26200 Michigan Ave., Inkster. Rabbi S. Stollman will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Henry Willner announces the unveiling OBITUARIES Ira Kaufman - Herbert Kaufman Elgin 1-5200 18325 W. 9 MILE RD., IN SOUTHFIELD ft. West of Northwestern Highway O