Albert Diamond, 59; Owned Drug Store Albert Diamond, retired owner of the Diamond Drug Co., died Oct. 3 at age 59. Mr. Diamond, 25010 Rue Ver- sailles, Oak Park, was a native of New York City and lived in the Detroit area 55 years. He was a 1922 graduate of the Cass Tech pharmacy school. A member of Aesculapian pharmacy fraternity, Mr. Diamond also belonged to Brandeis Lodge of Bnai Brith. Survivors are his wife, Ida; a other, Nate; and five sisters, ----N—Ars. Ida Krause, Mrs. Fannie Ras- kin, Mrs. Sidney Gray, Mrs. Doro- thy Moss and Mrs. Barney Laurie. M Monument Unveiling Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by calling The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35. VE 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be acompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stand• ing charge of S3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * * The family of the late Fannie Hoffrichter announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her memory 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 10, at Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Sperka will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Ike War- shawsky announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 10, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Syme will offi- ciate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late STELLA STONE Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 12:45 p.m. Sun- day, Oct. 10, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Groner and Cantor Son- nenklar will officiate. Re- latives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late A. MAX SCHMIER Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory noon Sunday, Oct. 10, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Relatives and friends are asked to at- tend. Abraham Bloch, Hurt in Accident, Dies at Age 70 Leningrad Jewish Leader, Imprisoned in '61, Freed Without Explanation OBITUARIES LONDON (JTA) — Nachum Abramovitch Kaganov, one of three leaders of the Jewish community of Leningrad, who was sentenced four years ago to seven years' im- prisonment after being convicted of "activities against the security of the Soviet State," has been released, it was learned here. In July 1961, Kaganov was con- vited along with Gedaliah Pechar- sky and a third synagogue leader named Dinkin. The charges arose from the fact that the three Jew- ish leaders had complained to au- thorities in Moscow that they were denied by the Leningrad Soviet the right to open a school teach- ing Yiddish, although they had obtained the required 20 signatures from local citizens desiring such a school. Pecharsky was sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment, and was re- ported to be serving his term in a labor camp in Siberia. Dinkin was given a four-year term. No reason for Kaganov's release has been published in the Soviet Union. GEORGE STOCKER, 6440 W. IDA COHEN, 25208 Pierce, South- Surgeon Dr. Abraham Bloch died, field, died Sept. 23. Survived by a Outer Dr., died Oct. 3. He leaves Sept. 29 of injuries suffered in a son, Henry; four daughters, Mrs. his wife, Frances; two sons, Merle traffic accident three weeks earlier. Anthony (Mary) Coscarilly, Nettye, and Fred; a daughter, Mrs. Saul He was 70. Mrs. Samuel (Sadie) Lankin and Gertz; one brother, two sisters and Dr. Bloch, a Detroit physician Mrs. Max (Minnie) Bernberg; nine seven grandchildren. for more than 40 years, part of grandchildren and six great-grand- * * * that time for the Detroit Police children. Henry Cohen's name was YETTA FRAZIS, 15860 Marlowe, Department, was a founder of incorrectly listed last week. North Detroit General Hospital, died Oct. 3. She leaves her hus- * * * band, Harry; two sons, Theodore where he was taken following the HERMINA EISDORFER, 3757 B. and Walter; two daughters, Mrs. Sept. 5 accident. He was injured Tuxedo, died Oct. 2. She leaves a Bess Portney and Mrs. Michelle when his car left the pavement on son, Ben; a daughter, Mrs. Regina Rosin; 11 grandchildren and four East Jefferson Ave. near Trom- Piday; three grandchildren and great-grandchildren. bley in St. Clair Shores, careened seven great-grandchildren. across a field and crashed into a * * * * * cleaning shop. FRANK SCHAPIRO, 18312 Men- His office nurse, Myrtle Kane, IDA GOLDMAN, 15736 Steel, dota, died Oct. 2. Survived by his was taken in serious condition to died Oct. 3. She leaves two sons, wife, Edith; two daughters, Mrs. North Detroit Hospital. Mechani- Bernard and Robert; one brother, Anna Weiner and Mrs. Joseph cal failure in the car was blamed one sister and five grandchildren. (Sophia) Rivkin of Mount Clemens; for the accident. and six grandchildren. Dr. Bloch, a graduate from the FRANCES KAPLAN, 19279 Ap- * * * Detroit College of Medicine in pleton, died Oct. 3. She leaves her 1922, was an honorary life member JACOB OSTROW, 18211 Appo- husband, Israel; two sons, Elliott of the Detroit Police Sergeants and line, died Oct. 2. Survived by two and Jacob B.; three sisters and Lieutenants Association because of sons, Robert and Michael of Little three grandchildren. his work as police physician for Neck, Ark.; a daughter, Mrs. Mil- * * * several years. He belonged to Jones ton (Fannie) Heller, eight grand- REBECCA MOORE, 11501 Petos- children and two great-grandchil- Post of Jewish War Veterans and Language Interest Drops key, died Oct. 4. Survived by six dren. Union Lodge of the Masons. at Yeshiva University sons, Charles, Louis, Moe, Abra- Survivors are two daughters, NEW YORK — A smaller per- Mrs. Albert White and Mrs. Rich- centage of Yeshiva College grad- ham, Reuben and Hyman; a daugh- ard Baylis; and four grandchildren. uates specialized in languages in ter, Mrs. Charles (Ida) Krause of Dr. Bloch lived at 18647 Washburn. the last academic year than in Los Angeles; two sisters, 11 grand- children and seven great-grand- any year since such records have children. Tetcher Rebbe of Toronto been kept, according to a report * During the coming Dies Rosh Hashanah Eve by Prof. Morris Silverman, uni- MILDRED HARRIS, 25611 Col- week Yeshiva Beth versity registrar. leen, Oak Park, died Oct. 5. Sur- TORONTO (JTA) — Rabbi Meir Yehuda will observe Only 9 per cent of the 1965 the Yahrzeit of the Grunwald, the Tetcher Rebbe, died graduating class - fractionally less vived by her husband, Louis; two following departed sons, Avrum and Hartley; two here of a heart attack at age 56 than the previous low reached in daughters, Barbara and Shelle; friends, w i t h the on the eve of Rosh Hashanah. 1962 — majored in English and traditional Memorial He settled in Toronto after World foreign languages, Prof. Silverman one brother and two sisters. Prayers, recitation of * S War II and established the Shlomei Kaddish and study- said. This represented a sharp Emunei Yisroel Yeshiva which re- decline from the 16 per cent of DORA KALUZNY, 18677 Snow- ing of Mishnayes. cently moved from downtown 1964 graduates who specialized in den, died Oct. 5. Survived by her Hebrew Civil Toronto to a new building in the languages. husband, Nathan; four sons, Harry Tishri Oct. suburbs. A native of Hungary, he of Los Angeles, Samuel, Ben of Gaining interest at the ex- 10 14 Jennie Wasserman was depotred by the Nazis to oc- pense of languages were the na- Culver City, Calif., and Sidney; 10 Manuel L. Rosenthal 14 cupied Byelorussia to do forced tural sciences, in which 44.5 per four daughters, Mrs. Jack (Sarah) 10 14 Louis Radine 10 14 Ida Kasoff labor. 10 cent of the graduates specialized. Tousignant, Mrs. David (Irene) 14 Joseph Hootner 10 14 A. Wider In 1964, the percentage of grad- Soloway, Mrs. Robert (Gertrude) 10 14 Gussie Willis uates who majored in natural Siggett and Mrs. Betty Rockaway; 11 15 grandchildren and II great- 15 Kablin Kohen sciences was 38 per cent. 11 Abraham Applebaum 15 11 15 Prof. Silverman noted that 44.5 grandchildren. Morris Kowa( 11 • * * 15 Julius Lefton 11 In memory of the late Clara per cent of the graduates majored 15 Samuel Rapp ALEX NEIFIELD, 3711 Webb, 11 15 Leah Schneider Gold, who passed away Sept. 13, in the social sciences, fractionally 12 1955. Sadly missed and always re- more than in 1964. The combined died Sept. 30. No survivors. 16 David M. Edelman * * 12 16 Morris Goldberg membered by her husband, Sam; percentage of students specializing 12 16 Dora Rosen ARTHUR COHEN, 21718 Strat- children Stephen, Beverly and in the natural and social sciences 12 16 Sam Fink 12 16 Morris Silverstein ford Ct., Oak Park, died Oct. 5. Perry; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- came to 89 per cent. 12 16 William Solomon He leaves three brothers and three ris Kurland; brother Hyman Wei- 12 16 Max Zelickson sisters, including Mrs. Albert (Lil- ner; and sisters Merle Leserman Barber Morris Cohen 13 17 Minnie Kideckel and Pauline Seiferheld. 13 17 Sam Margolin Morris Cohen, for many years lian) Bransky. Interment New 13 17 * S * Lilly Zablotsky Stein owner of a barbershop on Mc- York. * * * 14 18 In loving memory of my dear Nichols at Greenlawn until two Stanley Brawer 14 18 JEROME D. STARK, 1 4 7 3 2 E. George Zetrin daughter, Lena Sitrin, who passed weeks ago, died Oct. 2 at age 72. 14 18 Sadie Ettinger 14 18 away 12 days in Tishre, 1949. Sad- Samuel Kief Mr. Cohen, 18928 Lindsay, was Jefferson, died Oct. 6. He leaves 14 18 Jacob Gastic ly missed by her mother, Sarah, a member of the American Expedi- a sister, Mrs. Paula Jacobs; three 14 18 Sol Kwartowitz nephews and two nieces. and brothers, Leon and Milton. Abraham tionary Force in France in World 14 18 Sender Lipson War I. He was a Detroiter 42 15 19 Hungarian Industrialist Isadore Berkowitz years. MONUMENTS 15 19 Moshe Frenkel Adolf Ullman, a 19th Century He leaves his wife, Rose; a 15 19 Etta Josselson SAM GORLICK See 15 19 Harry Levin Hungarian Jewish political econo- daughter, Mrs. Gilbert (Lenore) at the old and reliable 19 15 Sol Stein mist, played a major role in the Kaplan of Flint; a brother, Louis 15 19 Bella Raim SHELDON GRANITE CO. industrial development of Hungary. of New York; and four grandchil- 19800 Woodward Ave. 16 20 Adolph Goldman Detroit, Mich. — TO 8-1724 16 dren. 20 Harry Wexler Serving The Jewish Community (ti WE MIME 71-17N 71tX • S In Memoriam For Over 60 Years Pennsylvania Leader Dies In Loving Memory of My Dear Husband Many a silent tear, But always a beautiful memory Of one I loved so dear. Wife Sylvia and Family EASTON Pa. (JTA) —Louis Malos, prominent Jewish commu- nal leader, died here of a heart at- tack. He was treasurer of the Al- lied Jewish Welfare Appeal of Easton. 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