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December 17, 1965 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-12-17

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Dr. Henry Goodman, Dentist and Artist, 68

Dr. Henry J. Goodman, a dentist
in the Detroit area 45 years be-
fore his retirement last June, died
Dec. 9 at age 68.
Dr. Goodman, 20728 Knob Woods,
Southfield, also was well known
as an artist, and exhibited his
work at the Michigan Artists Show

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Morris Blumeno, 75 •
Active in Pontiac Life

Morris Blumeno, founder and
past president of Cong. Bnai Israel,
Pontiac, and a founder of Pon-
tiac Lodge, Bnai Brith, died last
Saturday at age 75.
Mr. Blumeno, 1910 Ward, Pon-
tiac, co-owner and co-founder of
Pontiac Hide Co.. Oxford, also be-
longed to the Labor Zionist Or-
ganization of America. He was
born in Russia and lived in the
Detroit area 57 years, 45 of them
in Pontiac.
Surviving Mr. Blemeno are his
wife, Bertha; three sons, Edward
of Pontiac, Norman and Harold;
a daughter, Mrs. Frank (Shirley)
Alexander of Flint; three sisters,
Mrs. Joseph (Lena) Levine, Mrs.
Bessie Itzkovitz and Mrs. Sam
(Dora) Unovitz; and six grandchil-
dren.

and the annual builders' show
here. Several of his paintings
hang in Darby's. He was a mem-
ber of the Founders Society of the
Detroit Institute of Arts and the
Hylozoists artist group, Pisgah
Lodge of Bnai Brith and Temple
Israel. Born in London, he lived
in Detroit 50 years.
His creative bent also was
toward music. He led several
orchestras and played the cor-
onet while in school. He at-
tended Central High and the
University of Michigan through
dental school.
Surviving him are his wife,
Dorothy; three sons, Michael, Dr.
Daniel and Dr. Robert; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Cecile Miller and Can-
dace; one brother and nine grand-
children.

Veteran Roy Cohen, 71

Roy C. Cohen, an active member
of veterans' groups, died Dec. 10
at age 71.
A veteran of World War I, the
Detroit native belonged to Charles
E. Lamed Post, American Legion;
Julius Rosenwald Post, Jewish War
Veterans; and the 40 & 8 Club. He
also was a member of the Barten-
ders Union.
Mr. Cohen, 439 Henry, leaves
Blaustein's Mother Dies
a son, Thaddeus Henke; four bro-
BALTIMORE (JTA ) - Mrs. thers, Harry, David, Lou and
Henrietta G. Blaustein, widow of Meyer; and a sister, Mrs. Paul
Louis Blaustein and mother of (Ruth) Friedberg of. Birmingham.
Jacob Blaustein, prominent Amer-
ican Jewish leader, died Dec. 9
at the age of 95. Born in Riga, Jerome Weinberg, 37
Mrs. Blaustein came to the United
Jerome H. Weinberg, a life res-
States when she was 14 years old ident of Detroit, who was retail
and was married to the late Mr. sales broker for Star Carpet and
Blaustein in 1891.
Diamond Sash companies, died
After her husband's death in
1937, Mrs. Blaustein continued Tuesday at age 37.
Mr. Weinberg, 30025 Lochmoor,
his philanthrophy to many Jewish Farmington,
was a member of Sub-
causes. She was also a major donor
urban
Lodge,
Bnai Brith; and
to the Blaustein Building for
Obstetrics and Gynecology at Sinai Temple Israel.
Surviving him are his wife,
Hospital here and the Blaustein
Phyllis;
three daughters, Sheryl,
Auditorium at Oheb Shalom Con-
Lori and Karen; his mother, Mrs.
gregation.
Ida Weinberg; and two sisters,
Mrs. Morton (Leona) Kanfer and
Mrs. Robert (Barbara) Wagner.

In Loving Memory of
Beloved, Dear Mother

SOPHIE
GLADSTONE

Who passed away Nov.
30, 1953 (23 days in
Kislev).
You are never forgot-
ten, Mother dear,
Nor will you ever be;
As long as life and
memories last,
I will always remem-
ber thee.
I miss you now,
Mother dear,
As time goes by, I miss
you more.
Your loving smile,
your gentle face -
None can ever fill
your vacant place.
Sadly missed these
past 12 years by
Son Arthur

Rhea Nolish, Age 66

Rhea Nolish, past president of
Ladies of Mosaic, died Wednesday
at age 66. Mrs. Nolish, 20409
Cheyenne, also was a member of
Purity Chapter, Order of the East-
ern Star, and of Hadassah.
London-born, she lived in De-
troit 28 years.
Mrs. Nolish leaves her husband,
Edward; two sons, Bud and Myron
of Cleveland; a daughter, Mrs.
Harry (Elayne) Wenner; one
brother and seven grandchildren.
Services 12:30 p.m. today at
Kaufman Chapel.

Attorney Isaac Smullin 78

Isaac Smullin, Detroit attorney
for 35 years until taking up resi-
dence in West Roxbury, Mass., four
years ago, died Sunday at age 78.
Mr. Smullin, who was born in
Russia, had his practice in the
Hammond Building. He leaves a
son, Louis; a sister-in-law, Mrs.
Solomon (F a y g a) Smullin of
Toledo; and four grandchildren.
Interment Detroit.

■ 11111111.111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111V

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lichtenstein
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lichtenstein
Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Roslyn) Samet
Mrs. Shirley Mosten

Family of the Late

MICHAEL J. LICHTENSTEIN

Acknowledge with grateful appreciation the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends
during the families' recent bereavement.

OBITUARIES

JULIUS RESNI•K, 21340 Gard-
ner, Oak Park, died Dec. 14. Sur-
vived by two sons, Harry and Shel-
don; two daughters. Mrs. George
(Jean) Seid and Mrs. Lawrence
(Molly) Wizel; one brother, two
sisters and six grandchildren.
* * *
SARAH ABRAIVISON, 12825 W.
Nine Mile, Oak Park, died Dec.
10. Survived by five sons, Max,
Joseph, Frederick, Bernard and
Milton; a daughter, Mrs. Charles
(Grace) Jacobs; 15 grandchildren
and seven great-grandchildren.
* * *
HARRY GOLDMAN, 17567 Rose-
lawn, died Dec. 10. Survived by
his wife, Riva; two sons, David
and Max; two daughters, Sally
and Mrs. Charles (Ann) Newman;
two brothers, one sister and seven
grandchildren.
* * *
LEO DACH, 17161 Santa Rosa,
died Dec. 11. No survivors.
* * *
FANNY ROSENBERG, 11501
Petoskey, died Dec. 13. Survived
by a son, Alex Rosey of Sherman
Oaks, Calif.; three daughters, Mrs.
Teresa Slanina of Troy; Mrs. David
(Hedwig) Blum and Mrs. Margaret
Miller of Hollywood; one sister,
eight grandchildren and 22 great-
grandchildren.
* * *
ANNA MARGOLIS, 4752 W.
Buena Vista, died Dec. 14. Surviv-
ed by her husband, Samuel; two
sons, Leonard and Harry; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Conrad (Ruth) Levy of
Cincinnati; two brothers, one sis-
ter and seven grandchildren.
* * *
FANNIE HIRSCH of New York
City died Dec. 6. Survived by two
sons, including Bernard of Hunt-
ington Woods; two daughters, nine
grandchildren and seven great-
grandchildren.
* * *
LOUIS FRISCHMAN, former
Detroiter of Chicago, died Dec. 16.
He leaves his wife, Sadie; a son,
Alexander of Los Angeles; two
daughters, Mrs. Frank (Bertha)
Czarka and Katie Jacobs of Chi-
cago; and one brother.
* * *
ANN LIGHT, 23140 Beverly,
Oak Park, died Dec. 16. She leaves
a son, Nathan; a daughter, Mrs.
Richard Hartz; her father, Harry
Davis; and one sister.

2 Young GOP Leaders,
Charged as Anti-Semites,
`Resign' From Local Party

LOS ANGELES (JTA)-George
King Jr., president of the Long
Beach Young Republicans, and Ray
Drake, corresponding secretary,
both of whom were charged with
anti-Semitic views and actions, sub-
mitted their resignations from the
local party organization.
King and Drake announced their
resignations shortly before a reso-
lution to oust them was adopted
unanimously by the Los Angeles
County Young Republicans. Drake
was reported to have said that
Hitler was a good man, and he was
also charged with attending Ameri-
can Nazi party meetings and pick-
eting in Nazi uniform. King said
that he was still doing research on
Hitler.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Ethel
Schwartz acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many kind
expressions of sympathy extended
by relatives and friends during the
family's recent bereavement.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 17, 1965-55

BERTHA MOSKOVITZ, 18500
Kentucky, died Dec. 9. She leaves
her husband, William; a daughter,
Mrs. Samuel (Helen) Sugerman;
one brother, one sister, one grand-
child and three great-grandchil-
dren.
* * *
A. J. SEDER, former Detroiter
of Van Nuys, Calif., died Nov. 28.
Survived by a son, Victor; a
daughter-in-law, Dixie Lee; and
19 nieces and nephews.
* * *
OSCAR TESSLER, 23460 Elaine,
Oak Park, died Dec. 15. He
leaves his wife, Gussie; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Milford M a 11 o n; two
grandchildren and two great-
grandchildren.
* * *
MOLLIE GROSS, 19146 Kent-
ucky, died Dec. 14. She leaves her
husband, Joseph; a son, Harvey;
a daughter, Mrs. Harry (Sara)
Docks; and eight grandchildren.
* * *
ROSE H. FRIEDMAN, 1110
Broadway, Ann Arbor, died Dec.
13. She leaves her husband, Israel;
two sons, Dr. Max S. Hart and Mor-
ris S.; a daughter, Mrs. Ida Freid;
one sister, six grandchildren and
one great-grandchild.
* * *
HARRY WYSHKYN, 8097 Ab-
bington, died Dec. 13. He leaves
his wife, Olga; a brother, Nathan
Richmond of New York. Interment
New York.
* * *
JACOB S. KRAMER, 20490
Schaefer, died Dec. 9. He leaves
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Kramer; a son, David M.; and a
sister, Mrs. Gerald (Bernice) Zis-
kind.
*
*
HARRY BEHRMANN, 13252 N.
Norfolk, died Dec. 14, He leaves
his wife, Bessie; two sons, Irving
Jacobs and Jack; five daughters,
Mrs. Webster (Dorothy) DeClark,
Mrs. Jack (Hilda) Reed, Nizzette,
Mrs. Samuel (Ruth) Fuhr and Mrs.
Alex (Jane) Bricker; one brother,
two sisters, nine grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.
* * *
ISABEIJ,F, PLEASANT, 8701
Albany, Oak Park, died Dec. 10.
She leaves her husband, Joseph; a
son, Lewis; one brother, one sis-
tel. and four grandchildren.

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ESTELLE RITA SOBF.T,, 20316
Asbury Park, died Dec. 12. She
leaves her husband, Arthur; two
daughters, Mrs. Stanley (Anita)
Baar and Mrs. Durand (Lenore)
Jacobs; one brother, one sister and
seven grandchildren.
*
LANNY HALBERT CANTOR,
24681 Rensselaer, Oak Park, died
Dec. 10. He leaves his mother, Mrs.
Ilene Cantor; a brother, Mark; and
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Miller.
* * *
LENA SEEMAN, 17362 Schaefer,
died Dec. 8. She leaves three
daughters, Mrs. Harry A. Kief,
Theresa and Shirley; one brother,
three sisters and one grandchild.
* * *
WILLIAM WENST, died Dec. 9.
He leaves a son, Bernard; two
daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Min)
Jaffee and Mrs. Morris (Hilda)
Farb; eight grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.

WE REMEMBER

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During the coming
week Yeshiva Beth
Yehudo will observe
the Yohrzeit of the
following deported
friends, w i t h the
traditional Memorial
Prayers, recitation of
Kaddish and study-
ing of Mishnayes.

Hebrew
Kislev

Civil
Dec.

Esther Schlussel
Joseph Berger
Lt. Arthur J. Osborne
Charles Sperling
Carl Strauss

25
25
25
25
25

19
19
19
19
19

Benjamin Oppenheimer
Atta Matz
Gustave Pines
Hattie Buch
Joseph Yashenovsky

26
26
26
26
26

20
20
20
20
20

Malka Wolsin
Chana Yetta Brose

27
27

21
21

Ethel Liebergott
Sara Ruth Cutler
Esther Muscowitz
Jack Osborne

28
28
28
28

22
22
22
22

Philip Dubrinsky
William Elson
Rebecca Trivax
Noah H. Freed
Jacob Kushner

29
29
29
29
29

23
23
23
23
23

Saul H. Rose
Claude Superstine
Hirsh Grand
Brocha Stollman

30
30
30
30

23
23
23
23

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