Carolyn W. Levin Ruth Blumrosen, 67 Mrs. Carolyn W. Levin, former teacher at City and Country Nursery School in Bloomfield Hills, died Monday at age 63. Mrs. Levin, 7420 Franklin, Bloomfield Township, retired five years ago, taking over volunteer programs for cultural aid to under- privileged children at Mark Twain School, Pontiac. A Vassar College graduate, she was a native of Cincinnati and lived in Bloomfield Township 35 years. Mrs. Levin is survived by her husband, Abraham J.; three sons, Judson, Jerry and Frank; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Hale Edelstein; a sister, Mrs. Robert P. Goodman; and nine grandchildren. Mrs. Levin had an- other son, Dr. Robert, who is de- ceased. Toronto Star Writer Joe Perlove, a sportswriter for the Toronto Daily Star, died Mon- day in Toronto. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Nor- man Green; a son Fred; three brothers and four sisters, two of whom, Mrs. Louis (Bertha) Suhd and Mrs. Richard (Kate) Gorback, are Detroiters; and three grand- children. Jerome Sorcher Dies Mrs. Ruth Blumrosen, teacher and dietitian in the Lincoln Park School System for many years, died last Saturday at age 67. Mrs. Blumrosen, 1410 Keppen, Lincoln Park, was a founder of the Lincoln Park Woman's Club and the city's literary club and appeared frequently as a book reviewer at churches, synagogues, clubs and other groups. She was a director of the Detroit Rose Society for 38 years and won many prizes for floral arrangements. She leaves her husband, Joseph J.; a brother, Ellis M. Thal; and two sisters, Mrs. Rena T. Kanter and Mrs. J. J. Marks. Hashomer Founder, Zvi Nissanov, Dies (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV - Zvi Nissanov, one of the founders of the Hashomer Watchmen's Organization, which protected Jewish settlers in Pales- tine in the early years of this cen- tury, died in Tiberias Wednesday at age 85. Born in Russia, Nissanov emi- grated to Palestine in 1909 and served as a security guard in many of the Galilee settlements which played historic roles in the early years of Jewish settlement. His wide circle of contacts with many of the Arab land-owning class proved invaluable in the purchase of large tracts of land by the Jewish National Fund dur- ing the period of the British Man- date. NEW YORK - Jerome Sorcher, Chief Accountant of the American Jewish Committee since 1961, died Tuesday night at Montefiore Hos- pital, after a. long illness. He was 43. A graduate of CCNY in 1943, Mr. Sorcher received his MBA Prominent Briton Dies degree in 1951 at New York Uni- LONDON (JTA) - Solomon versity. He was certified as a pub- London, a prominent leader of lic accountant in 1950. British Jewry, died here Feb. 23 at age 73. • Active in a number of THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS charitable organizations, Mr. Lon- Friday, March 4, 1966-39 don was treasurer of the London Board of Jewish Religious Educa- tion and treasurer of the World Hebrew Union in Britain. In Memoriam Dutch Jewish Journalist In loving memory of Ben Wunt- NEW YORK (JTA) - A. Ar- ner, beloved husband of Dorothy Wur.'ner and father of Mrs. San- nold Vas Dias, well-known Dutch journalist and a member of a ford (Grace) Blavin. prominent Dutch Jewish family, died in Florida Feb. 21. Vas Dias, who was 75, covered the United Nations for the Nieuwe The Family of the Late Rotterdamse Courant. MARY ROSSMAN 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. Thee Family of the Late ABE GOLDSTEIN Acknowledges with grate- ful appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- sym- pathy extended by rela- tives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. The Family of the Late MELVIN EARL DUCHAN 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. Stamp Collector A. Cohen NEW YORK - Stamp collector Albert Philip Cohen died Feb. 22 at the age of 55. Cohen, secre- tary of Aero Philatelists, Inc., an organization of collectors who spe- cialize in air mail issues, was well known as a collector and won many awards. A businessman, he also was a philanthropist interested in the welfare of needy youngsters. Book by Soviet Author on Anti-Semitism in Russia to Appear in Pari OBITUARIES MAX BERRIS, 24170 West- (Shirley) Indenbaum; one sister; Morris Levine and Joseph Leven; hampton, Oak Park, died Feb. 27. 11 grandchildren and five great two daughter s, Mrs. Sidney Survived by wife Bessie; two sons, grandchildren. (Sophie) Dorb and Mrs. Benjamin * * * Morris and Oscar; daughter, Mrs. (Louise Sarah) Goldstein; nine Samuel (Belle) Platt; one brother; MAX HARTZ, 1620 Taylor, died grandchildren and eight great- one sister; seven grandchildren. Feb. 19. No survivors. grandchildren. * * * * * * * EVE BOKOLOR, 20036 Glaston- JOSEPH LAPIDUS, 3711 Webb, GLORIA ELAINE WEBERMAN bury, died Feb. 27. Survived by died Feb. 24. He leave a sister, 13630 Pearson, Oak Park, died husband, Nathan; son, Mark; Mrs. Ethel Steinberg. Feb. 25. Survived by her husband, * daughter. Mrs. Roland (Mollye) Herbert; two sons, Stephen and FANNIE LEVENSON, 26336 Wy- Daniel; a daughter, Joni; her Edwards; one sister; four grand- children. oming, Huntington Woods, died parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham * * * ADELE BROWN 2803 Wood- stock, died Feb. 25. Survived by a son, Walter; a daughter, Joyce; her mother, Mrs. Pepi Mermel- stein; and one sister. * * PEARL CHALNICK, 24311 Ma- jestic, Oak Park, died Feb. 24. She leaves her husband, Nathan; two sons, Jay and Leon; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Dock; and one brother. * * * JACOB GOLDMAN, 15225 North- gate, Oak Park, died March 2. Survived by his wife, Sarah; , a son, Michael; a daughter, Mrs. Irving (Carol) Feldman; and one brother. * * * ABRAM GRAFMAN, 1000 Mer- ton, died Feb. 24. Survivied by his wife, Anne; a daughter, Mrs. Ju- lius (Evelyn) Pliskow; two grand- children and five great-grandchil- dren. • * * AARON TOBIAS HALBERG, 11501 Petoskey, died March 1. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Bertha) Rocklin, Mrs. Mil- ton (Sadie) Levin and Mrs. Bernard ORT Institutions to Mark Date of Founder's Death GENEVA (JTA) - Schools of Feb. 24. She leaves a son, Har- old; a daughter, Mrs. David (Jean- ette) Leach; one brother and six grandchildren. * '5 * MORRIS H. LEVINE, 16928 San Juan, died Feb. 23. He leaves his wife, Lena; a daughter, Mrs. Julius (Arlene) Tencer; three sisters and four grandchildren. g: * * LOUIS LICHMAN, 2735 Cort- land, died Feb. 24. Survived by two stepsons, Albert H. and Fred N. Kohen; and a stepdaughted, Mrs. Philip (Pearl) Shiovitz. GUSSIE LICHTIG, former De- troiter of Los Angeles, died Feb. 27. Survived by a son, Jack, and a 1 daughter, Mrs. Morry (Anne) Bar- ron, both of Detroit; a daughter, Mrs. David (Ruth) Beckman of Reseda, Calif.; seven grandchil- dren and one great-grandchild. In- terment Los Angeles. * * * MAX LURIA. 19435 Santa Bar- bara, died Feb. 26. He leaves his wife, Eva; two sons, Dr. Harold and Dr. Milton; a daughter, Mrs. Harry (Helen) Husid; and five grandchildren. * e,: * FLORENCE MILLER, 11501 Petoskey, died Feb. 26: She leaves two daughters. Mrs. Albert (Gil- berta) Goodman and Mrs. Oscar (Roslyn) Jacobson; five grandchil- dren and two great-grandchildren. ORT throughout the world com- memorated Wednesday the 25th anniversary of the death of Dr. * * * Leon Bramson, the first chairman DAVID Z. ROZOV, 8600 Dexter, of the executive board of the World died Feb. 22. No survivors. ORT Union. ORT schools in Marseilles and SAMUEL SOLOMON, 19721 Rob- New York have been named in son. died Feb. 27. He leaves a memory of Dr. Bramson, who died son, Harry J.; and two daughters. in Marseilles at age 72 in 1941. Rose and Mrs.. Albert (Beatrice) Born in Russia, he was active in Fox. the Society for the Propagation of * * * Culture among the Jews of Russia LENA STERN, 20439 Cheyenne, and first secretary general of the died Feb. 24. She leaves two sons, Jewish Colonization Association. In 1906 he was elected to the first Duma, the first Russian Par- Sid Welfson's liament under the Czars and was MONUMENT CENTER, INC. from then on a leader in the strug- 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE gle to eliminate inequalities and P/2 Blocks E. of Woodward discrimination against Jews. 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward He had been one of the top lead- JO 4-5557 LI 2-8266 ers of ORT for more than 35 years and remained chairman of the World ORT Union's executive committee until his death. Together MONUMENTS with the late Dr. David Lvovitch See SAM GORLICK and Dr. Aron Syngalowski, he laid at the old and reliable the basis for ORT programs in the SHELDON GRANITE CO. United States in 1922. 19800 Woodward Ave. PARIS (JTA)-A Soviet Russian writer who uses the pseudonym of Samuel Schreier, 65; "Ivanov" has written a book ex- posing anti-Semitism in Russia, Detroit Businessman and the volume will be issued Samuel Schreier, chairman of here soon, it was announced Tues- the board of Gold Star Products, day by Jerzy Giedroyc, the pub- Inc., and the organizer and secre- lisher who had issued works by tary-treasurer of Arrow Liqueurs other anti-Soviet Russians: He Corp., died Tuesday at age 65. said the new work "is violently Mr. Schreier, 19374 Monica, anti-Stalinist. It is a play about was born in Poland and lived in life on Mars, dealing with Russian Detroit 40 years. He was a mem- anti-Semitism." ber of Town and Country Club, Giedroyc is the man who pub- Covenant Club, Harry Keidan lished the works of Yuli Daniel Lodge of Bnai Brith and Cong. and Andrei Sinyaysky, the Soviet Beth Abraham. authors whose anti-Soviet works He leaves his wife, Lillian; a got them into trouble with the son, Arthur; a daughter, Mrs. Alan Communist authorities. Last week, (Charlotte) Benison; three broth- they were sentenced to prison ers, Jacob, Harry and Alexander; terms after a trial in Moscow. , and seven grandchildren. Detroit. Mich. - TO 8-1724 Serving The Jewish Community For Over 60 Years W. 9 MILE RD., IN SOUTHFIELD - EL 7-5200 *a BERTHA WEITZMAN, 25323 N. Montmarte, Oak Park, died Feb. 27. Survived by three sons, Ned, Harry and Robert; a daughter, Mrs. Sue Olen; seven grandchil- dren and one great-grandchild. * JACOB WOOLF, 22040 Beverly, Oak Park, died Feb. 25. 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