THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 26, 1967-47

Jewish Press Month Under Way

ATLANTA (JTA) — Last Mon- scene and describes it as "a unify-
day until June 17 is being ob- ing force in each community, act-
served as American Jewish Press ing as a guardian of our faith and
Month, Adolph Rosenberg, editor the faith of America."
and publisher of the Southern Is-
Rosenberg is leading a group of
raelite and president of the Ameri- American Jewish editors and pub-
can Jewish Press Association, an- fishers and their families to Israel
nounced here.
this week for the 1967 convention
The occasion will be used "to of the association which opens in
crystallize the aims and purposes Jerusalem today with an address
of Jewish newspaper journalism by Prime Minister Levi Eshkol.
in America, directing attention to Members of the government and
the importance for American Jew- of the Jewish Agency for Israel
ry to maintain a free, vigorous and will address sessions of the con-
vital Jewish press in our pluralistic vention, a feature of which will
society." be a dialogue with the Israeli
A proclamation issued in the press, arranged jointly with the
name of the press group stressed Israel Journalists Association.
the role the Jewish newspaper
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ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE'S
NORTHWEST HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK

In Cooperation with The Joseph Bale Post of the Jewish
War Veterans

Cordially invites its Membership and Friends to attend the Annual

MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE

HONORING OUR JEWISH WAR DEAD

SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1967 — 10:30 A.M. (SHARP)

RABBIS JACOB E. SEGAL and LEONARD S. CAHAN
will Lead the Services
CANTOR NICHOLAS FENAKEL will Chant the Prayers

NORTHWEST HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK
28500 West Six Mile Road (East of Middlebelt)
David Galin. Chairman

Fortieth

MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES

and

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911enwhiai

Tuesday, May 30th, 1967
11:00 A.M.

CLOVER HILL PARK CEMETERY

of

CONGREGATION SHAAREY ZEDEK

Fourteen Mile Road — one half mile East of Woodward

THE HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

(Chesed Shel Ernes)

WILL HOLD MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES
SUNDAY, MAY 28th, at 1:00 P.M.

At the Veteran Section of Their Cemetery

HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK

OBITUARIES

Mildred Kramer, a leader in La-
bor Zionist circles and mother of
State Rep. Albert A. Kramer, died
Monday at age 73.
Mrs. Kramer, a national founder
of Pioneer Women and vice presi-
dent of Farband
Labor Zionist Or-
der, was born in
Lithuania and
lived in Detroit
57 years. She re-
sided at 18510
Wood in gham.
Her father, the
late Louis Ber-
sansky, was an
original member
of Nusach Hari Mrs. Kramer
Synagogue, to which Mrs. Kramer
belonged.
Surviving her are her sons, Rich-
ard B. and Albert, both attorneys;
a daughter, Mrs. Bessie Berris,
who also is active in Pioneer
Women; three sisters, Mrs. Flor-
ence Hordes of Jersey City, Mrs.
Minnie Tenney of Englewood, N.J.,
and Mrs. Ida Adinoff of Circle
City, Ariz.; and 10 grandchildren.

SAM BARTICK, 11721 Wood- (Sylvia) Ornstein of Tucson; one
ward, died May 18. Survived by a brother, one sister, and three
son, Richard and five grandchil- grandchildren.
dren.
*
MORRIS POSNER, 15221 Ken-
SARAH BOIM, 30506 Southfield, wood, Oak Park, died May 23. Sur-
vived
by Isis wife, Belle; two sons,
Southfield, died May 21. She leaves
a daughter, Mrs. Aaron (Anne) Seymour and Harold; two daugh-
Ginsberg; a brother, Kenneth ters, Mrs. Harold (Mollie) Adler
Kurtzman; and two grandchildren. and Vivian; and three grandchil-
• • •
dren.
ROSE DERMER, 13321 Albany,
FLORENCE P. PRAW, 21820
Oak Park, died May 13. She leaves
her husband, Harry L.; a son, Gardner, Oak Park, died May 21.
She
leaves' her husband, Harry; a
Morton C.; two daughters, Mrs.
Abraham (Ruth) Gursky and Mrs. son, Samuel; a daughter, Gloria;
Harry (Peggy) Miller; eight grand- and one sister.
children and two great-grandchil-
HARRY D. RUBIN, 19178 Tra-
dren.
• •
cey, died "May 20. He leaves his
HILDA DONOFSKY, 20975 Glen- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Ru-
Irving.
mora, Southfield, died May 20. bin, and a brother,
• • •
Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Fred
ARLENE VERONA, 23551 Bev-
(Rose) Menders; five grandchil-
dren, one brother and one sister. erly, Oak Park, died May 23. She
* • •
leaves her husband, Donald; a son,
HARRY GOREN, 23341 Cool- Jay, three daughters, Lisa, Sheryl
idge, Oak Park, died May 18. Sur- and Julie; her father, Morris
vived by his wife, Fannie; a son, Green; her mother, Mrs. Mollie
Jack; two daughters, Mrs. Arth it Green; and a brother, Bernard
(Ruth) Kellman and Mrs. Morris Green.
(Diana) Bensman; four brothers,
two sisters and nine grandchildren.
Theodore Roevoy, noted Detroit
• • •
architect, died May 23 at age 63.
GENIA GUYER, 20270 Patton,
He lived at 10405 Vernon, Hunt- died May 23. Survived by her hus-
ington Woods.
band, Max; two daughters, Mrs.
Born in Russia, Mr. Rogvoy lived Philip (Aida) Cutler and Norma;
During the coming
in Detroit for 60 years. He was one sister and two grandchildren.
week Yeshiva Beth
founder in 1932 and chairman of
• • •
Yehudo will observe
the board of T. Rogvoy Associates
the Yahrzeit of the
ANNA R. BRAININ, 1600 An-
Inc., 15600 Puritan. Mr. Rogvoy teitam, died May 24. She leaves a
following deported
was a registered architect in Mich- son, Arnold D.; a brother, two sis-
friends, with the
igan, Iowa, Virginia, Indiana and ters and five grandchildren.
traditional Memorial
Prayers, recitation of
Wisconsin.
• •
Kaddish and study-
Mr. Rogvoy was a 1924 grad-
GOLDA HARRIS, 19939 Cooley,
ing at Mishnoyes.
uate of the Art League of
died May 23. She leaves two sons.
Hebrew Civil
Detroit, was graduated from
Morrey and Allan Kanter; three
May
lyar
Central High School in 1922,
28
18
brothers, two sisters and two
Alfred Schmidel
28
and the University of Michigan
18
Sarah Wuntner
grandchildren. Interment Saginaw.
28
Rabbi
Moses
Fischer
18
in 1929.
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28
18
Harry Berman
Mr. Rogvoy was a member of
28
18
Arthur
Barach
MONTE KADY, Walled Lake,
28
18
Milton Cogen
the Variety Club, Covenant Club, died May 22. He leaves his wife,
29
19
Samuel Zelikowitz
Temple Beth-el, Cong. Shaarey Virginia; two daughters, Mrs. Rich-
29
Joseph E. Fleischman 19
29
Leon Hess 19
Zedek, Standard Civic Club, Knoll- ard (Lynne) Ziegler and Mrs. Ver-
29
Rila Hess
wood Country Club, Michigan So- non (Merle) Sternhill of Birming-
29
19
Harry Bias
29
19
ciety of Architects, American In- ham; two sisters and four grand-
Moses Welswasser
29
19
Charles
Laskey
stitute of Architects, National
30
20
Abraham
Metier
children.
• • •
Council of Architectural Registra-
Chaye Sore bas
30
20
Yisroel
tion Boards, Michigan Associa-
2D
30
Lottie Wainger
BESSIE KUMOV, 24061 Moritz,
tion of the Professions-University Oak Park, died May 22. Wife of
30
20
Louis Buchbinder
20
30
Mary Shindler
of Michigan. He was the designer
20
30
the late Max Kumove, she leaves-a
Becky Golub
of Kaufman Chapel.
31
Joe
Ringler
21
son Harold; a daughter, Mrs. Syl-
21
31
Shirley Engel
Mr. Rogvoy leaves two sisters, via Adler; one brother and six
21
Louis Garfinkel
31
Mrs. Harry (Freda) Kaufman of
Sam Seligson
21
31
g
ran
dchildre
n.
Anna Rottenberg
21
31
Ann Arbor and Rose; two nieces,
• • •
June
Mrs. Morris (Charlotte) Stolberg
Cher-
Minnie Friedman
1
NATHAN
LIPSON,
18021
22
of Marshall, Mich., and Mrs.
David Blumenfeld
22
1
rylawn, died May 13. He leaves a
Morris (Fae) Weiss.
Yudes Wasserman
22
1
son, Philip of Evanston, Ill.; a
Rose Buchbinder
22
1
daughter, Mrs. Walter (Ann) Las-1
Memorial Services Set ser; three sisters and four grand-,
Bella Weiner Torgow 22
Rachel Bernstein
2
23
children.
at Beth El Cemetery
William B. Schwartz 23
2
• • •
The annual Memorial Day ser-
Laura Wetstein
23
2
SOPHIE MEDLOW, 25623 Lin-
Samuel Baschin
vice at Beth El Memorial Park
23
2
coln Terrace, Oak Park, died May
Ida Kovinsky
23
2
will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday.
Gussie Anstandig
23
2
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple 20. She leaves two sons, Harry and
Yanka Eisler
24
Israel will speak on "The Human Charles Granader; a daughter, Mrs.
Abraham Zwerling
24
3
Predicament." John H. Redfield, George (Betty) Lublin; one bro-
Bella Jacob
24
3
ther,
three
sisters,
15
grandchil-
cantorial soloist of Temple Beth
3
24
Rachel Serling
dren
and seven great-grandchil-
El, Cantor Harold Orbach of
24
3
Sam Adler
Temple Israel and the choir of dren.
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Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
Temple Beth El will render the
ROSE NOVAK of Tucson, for-
15751 W. 10 1/2 Mi. Southfield
liturgical music. Other Reform merly of Detroit, died May 16. Sur-
'
Phone 3534750
congregations which will partici- vived by a daughter, Mrs. Louis
pate are Beth Am, Beth El of
Windsor, Beth Emeth of Ann Ar-
Sidney A. Deitch
bor, Beth Jacob of Pontiac and
Emanu-El.

•

Detroit Architect
Theodore Rogvoy;

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Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka (of the Young Israel of Greenfield)
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FAMILIES, RELATIVES, AND FRIENDS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND

Harry Partner, President
Samuel S. Partner, Vice-President

Mildred Kramer,
Labor Zionist

Paul Jacobs, Vice-President
Samuel P. Havis,
Cemetery Chairman

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Abraham
Fox acknowledges with grateful ap-
preciation the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy extended by re-
latives and friends during the fam-
ily's recent bereavement.

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