Richard Lurk Dead; Former President of Oak Park Dealership Cantor Shulsinger Dies . Richard S. Lurie, president of Standard Car Leasing Co. and formerly of Dick Lurie Ford Agency in Oak Park, died in the Cleveland Clinic Sept. 16. He was 36. Mr. Lurie, 1079 Forest Lane, Brimingham, headed the leasing company for six months after giv- ing up his dealership. A native of Detroit, he was a member of Temples Emanu-El and Beth El, isgah Lodge of Bnai Brith and Ythe board of directors of the Bir- mingham Little League. A graduate of Western Michi- gan College in 1951, Mr. Lurie was a Navy veteran of the Korean War. His late father, Nathan Lurie, had been vice chairman and co- founder of Wrigley's supermarket chain and chairman of the board of Super-Sol markets in Israel. Survivors are Richard Lurie's wife, Lois; four sons, David, Roger, Robert and Nathan; his mother, Mrs. Ireta Lurie; and a sister, Mrs. Melvin Yoffee. Nathan Baron Dead Nathan Baron, insurance agent for New York Life 48 years, died Sunday at age 79. Mr. Baron, 10643 Santa Maria, lived in Detroit 60 years. He was born in Poland. A member of Temple Israel and its men's club, he also belonged to the Zionist Organization of De- troit and Bnai Brith. Mr. Baron leaves his wife, Paul- ine; a son, Adolph; a sister, Mrs. Anna Sonick of Winnipeg; and two grandchildren. Cantor Hyman Shulsinger, who officiated in Detroit, at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue, for eight years, died in Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 15. He is survived by his wife, Clara; a daughter, Pearl Dickman, and two grandchildren. Cantor Shulsinger was active in Detroit's cantorial circles and participated in many community affairs. He moved to Buffalo about 10 years ago. Mrs. Lou Winokur Dies Mrs. Lou Winokur, a Detroit area resident for the last 10 years, died Sept. 17 at age 34. The wife of Seymour Winokur, a building sup- plies company owner, Mrs. Winokur was buried in Knoxville, Tenn., where she was born. SurViving besides her husband, are a son, Steven; a daughter, Kimberly; two stepsons, Jeffrey and Gregory; her mother, Mrs. Estella Fadis; a brother and six sisters. The family lived at 21707 Stratford Ct., Oak Park. Knesset Leader Dead TEL AVIV (JTA) — Israel Guri, a Mapai member of the Knesset, and chairman of that body's finance committee, died here Sept. 18. He was 76. Mr. Guri was born in Russia and settled in Israel in 1919. Among the posts he held were Tel Aviv city councillor, member of the education committee of the Histadrut, and delegate to several World Zionist congresses. UNVEILINGS ON PAGE 29 IN MEMORIAM In this period of somber reflection we pause to pay tribute to those members of the Hannah Schloss Old Timers who have departed. We pay tribute to their memory, for their friendship and for all the good deeds that marked their active lives. Our heartfelt sympathies go to their families. OBITUARIES FLORENCE STERN, 23041 Oak Crest, Oak Park, died Sept. 16. She leaves three sons, Edward L., Kenneth L. and Harold; her mo- ther, Mrs. Celia Steinberg; two brothers, one sister and eight grandchildren. * * * JACK L. LEWITT, 23031 East- wood, Oak Park, died Sept. 18. He leaves his wife, Rose; two sons, Irving and Danton; a daughter, Mrs. Irwin Friedman; two bro- thers, two sisters and five grand- children. • Y * ABRAHAM GOLDBERG, 11386 N. Martindale, died Sept. 17. Sur- vived by his wife, Lisa; two sons, Louis and Aaron; a daughter, Mrs. Saul (Celia) Liefer; one brother, Bernard Singal Dies at 35 Bernard Singal, of 15501 Rose- one sister and six grandchildren. * * * mary, Oak Park, from his early LOUIS I. SCHWARTZ, 17161 youth an active participant in many Orthodox Jewish move- Santa Rosa, died Sept. 18. Survived ments, died Wednesday at the age by two sons, Dr. Albert of Utica, of 35. N. Y., and Bernard; a daughter, Funeral services were held at Mrs. Bernard (Billie) Sherman; Hebrew Memorial Chapel Thurs- two sisters and eight grandchildren. day morning. • * He was active and a leader in BESSIE VIT ILLIAM S, 16583 Young Israel, Yeshivath Beth Prairie, died Sept. 20. Survived Yehudah, Congregation Bnai Zion by a son, Charles; two daughters, and its mikvah and the Hebrew Mrs. Reuben (Rose) Cohen and Academy. Mrs. Edward (Dorothy) Hoffman; He was a dental technician. and two grandchildren. Surviving are his wife, Sarah; * * * two sons, Sinai Sanford and Alex- IDA BENACH, 20560 Mansfield, ander Stuart; two daughters, Blu- ma Barbara and Chana Anita; his died Sept. 20. Survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham husband, Hyman; a daughter, Fay; Singal; two brothers, Larry and three brothers and one sister. * * * Morris, and a sister, Mrs. David RUTH MAYERS, 28081 Brent- (Faiga) Moskowitz oof Far Rock- wood, Southfield, died Sept. 20. away, N. Y. Survived by her husband, Abra- ham; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Howard Farber Dies Blair; a son, Arthur; and two bro- Howard David Farber, son of thers. Walter Farber, Hebrew education * * director at Cong. Bnai Moshe, died TILLIE PECK, 19505 Ardmore, Sept. 17 at age 24. He had been died Sept. 21. Survived by her ailing for some time. husband, Harry; a daughter, Mrs. Surviving are his parents, Mr. Simon (Sylvia) Lichtenstein; and and Mrs. Walter Farber of 18262 one grandchild. Oak; a brother, Avram; and a * 5 S sister, Sheila. MARY KANDER, 1055 Drouil- lard, Windsor, died Sept. 21. Sur- vived by her husband, Max; a son, Harry; two daughters, Lottie and Mrs. Hyman (Ruth) Goldberg, all of Windsor; two sisters and To Bruce Klein: The new year's here and you're seven grandchildren. not around — In body, sight, mind or sound. MONUMENTS Though physically you're not in See SAM GORLICK whole, at the old and reliable To all your friends you've left SHELDON GRANITE CO. your soul. 19800 Woodward Ave. Such a friendship can never Detroit, Mich. — TO 8-1724 Serving The Jewish Community cease, For Over 60 Years So please, dear Bruce, rest in peace. Sadly missed by Jackie. ESTELLE SCHREIBER of Plain- view, L.I., died Sept. 17. Survived by a son, Dr. Leonard of Detroit; a daughter, Mrs. Elaine Seiler; two sisters and six grandchildren. * JOSEPH GOLDMAN, 6218 Artes- ian, died Sept. 16. Survived by his wife, Irene; one brother and three sisters. • * LOUIS SMOLNICK, 15920 New Hampshire, Southfield, died Sept. 22. Survived by his wife, Frieda; two sons, Earl and Fred; a dau- ghter, Mrs. Robert (Sylvia) Ogle- sby of Waco, Tex.; his father,. Issac Smolnick; one brother, two sisters and two grandchildren. In Memoriam THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS of the HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (Chesed She! Smes) . * 26640 Greenfield Road, Oak Park, Michigan Extend Their Best Wishes for A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR to ALL THEIR MEMBERS, THEIR LADIES AUXILIARY, SYNAGOGUES, ORGANIZATIONS AND DETROIT JEWRY * * PHILIP LANGWALD—President ISIDORE SOSNICK—Treasurer NATHAN P. ROSSEN—Secretory SAM LEVINE, ABE MILLER, ISADORE SHERR—Trustees SAMUEL S. PORTNER—Cemetery Chairman RABBI ISRAEL I. ROCKOVE—Exec. Director 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 DETROIT ton; two daughters, Florence and Helen; two sisters and one brother, including Benjamin Weiss of De- troit; and three grandchildren. * ALBERT PERLISS, 21741 Keno- sha, Oak Park, died Sept. 17. He leaves a son, Donald; five daugh- ters, Mrs. Elizabeth Perliss, Mrs. Sidney (Jocelyn) Rochman, Mrs. Saul (Shirley) Lederer, Mrs. Allan J. (Jean Anne) Gavern and Mrs. John L. (Rheva) Klette; one bro- ther, one sister and 11 grandchil- dren. S * IDA BEGLEMAN, 17184 Prairie, died Sept. 17. She leaves a sister, Mrs. Sonia Nemerow. Richard Abrahams of Savannah, Ga., a member of the 1965 U.S. Maccabiah Swim Team, has been selected as varsity athlete of the year at Northwestern. He also was presented a trophy for outstanding scholarship and citizenship. WE REMEMBER 77177 71`7NZ During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudo will observe the Yahrzeit of the following departed friends, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and study- ing of Mishnayes. Hebrew Civil Elul Sept. Tishri Martha Schwartz Yeruchim Berlin Tillie Berlin Isaac Kammerman Tillie Feldman Morris Eizen Solomon Sidder Jacob Zack 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 John Hayman Aaron Nosanchuck Mary Greenbaum Daniel Temchin Mordechai Alexander Samuel Skolnick 2 2 2 2 2 2 28 28 28 28 28 28 G. 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