THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 5, 1968 - 39 OBITUARIES Hillel Foundation Gets $60,000 Grant DAVID AJZNER, 24661 Rens- selaer, Oak Park, died Jan. 1. Sur- vived by his wife, Cyrla; a son, Alex; and three brothers. • • • JAKE ARHUS, 24350 Clover- lawn, Oak Park, died Dec. 30. Sur- vived by his wife, Lily; two sons, Albert and David; two daughters, Mrs. Alex (Celia) Goldberg and Ida; eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. • • * JOSEPH BASSIN, 18256 Bir- wood, died Jan. 3. He leaves his wife, Rose; three sons, Max, Frank and Charles; a daughter, Mrs. Arnold (Freida) Eisenberg; five grandchildren and one great-grand- child. • • • SAM BLAU, 17177 Stoepel, died Dec. 29. He leaves his wife, Helen; a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Annette) Levenburg; a son, Dr. Adolph Lowe; a son-in-law, Irwin Sigman; two grandchildren and one grand- daughter. • • • ABRAHAM B R 0 A D, 13318 Sherwood, Huntington Woods, died Jan. 2. He leaves a son, Soli; two Rabbi Benjamin M. Hahn (left), national director of Bnal Brith Hillel Foundations, accepts a $60,000 check presented by Gibson I. daughters; Mrs. Solly (Elaine) Wright for the Charles E. Merrill Trust to provide grants to con- Lewis and Mrs. Alexander (Abbye) gregational and Hillel rabbis for independent study and research Carney; four brothers, three sis- ters, six grandchildren and two projects "to deepen their competence in those branches of learning great-grandchildren. required to interpret the complexity of the modern world against the • • • background of Jewish tradition and values." The grant is the third BEN BROWN, 3238 Calvert, given Hillel In recent years by the Merrill Trust. Two others of died Jan. 2. No survivors. $20,000 each are currently being used to assist Hillel expand and • * • intensify Its programs of fellowship and study among Jewish college BELLE COHEN, 17587 Sorrento, faculty members. died Jan. 2. She leaves her hus- band, Herbert; a son, Sanford; a daughter, Mrs. Howard (Brenda) Rosenberg; her father, Louis Mind- Charles H. Aller, owner of Sher- also was a charter member of lin; one brother and three sisters. wood Hall convalescent home, 3030 Temple Israel. Mr. Alter, 16500 N. Park Blvd., Greenfield for the past five years, Southfield, leaves his wife, An- died Monday at age 66. Founder and former president nette; a son, Michael; a brother, of Wayne Cut Stone Co., Mr. Aller, B. Gordon. and two sisters, Mrs. a native of New York, was active Albert (Emma) Simons and Mrs. Mollie Silverstein, a 50 - year in several community organizations, Doralene Weston. member of Workmen's Circle including Perfection Lodge F&AM, Branch 111, was struck and killed Intercollegiate Club of Detroit, Beardsley-Illustrated by an automobile while she was Hannah Schloss Old Timers, De- crossing Eight Mile Rd. at Oak- troit Consistory, Moslem Shrine `Salome' in Paperback It's not often that the illustrator field Saturday afternoon. and Town and Country Club. He of a play shares equal billing with Mrs. Silverstein, '73, of 20510 the author, unless, of course, the Fenmore, was born in London and artist in question is Aubrey Beards- came to Detroit 54 years ago, She Dr. Benjamin Benari, ley. The illustrations Beardsley was on the executive committee of Author. Labor Zionist NEW YORK —(JTA)— Dr. Ben- created for the first English edi- Workmen's Circle at the time of jamin Benari, Hebrew educator tion of "Salome" by Oscar Wilde her death. Survivors are her husband, Ben- and author, and a leader in the are not only as famous as the Labor Zionist movement, died play they are also inextricably jamin L.; two sons, Phillip and Jim Silverstone; two daughters, Sarah here Dec 29 at age 59. Dr. Benari identified with it. Dover Publications has just re- of San Francisco and Mrs. Max had been administrative assistant (Ella) Goodman of Tucson; two printed in facsimile the entire text at Seward Park High School in brothers, Karl and Dr. Louis R. New York City. He was born in of the first (1894) edition of "Sal- Goodman of Los Angeles; two sis- a paper- ome" by Oscar Wilde in Poland, where he attended the Mir ters, Mrs. Joseph (Fanny) Katz Yeshiva before coming to the back, together with the 10 full- and Janet; six grandchildren and United States with his family in page driwings by Aubrey Beards- eight great-grandchildren. ley that appeared in that edition 1922. He joined the Labor Zionist youth movemens in 1932, and later Beardsley's front and back cover held executive posts in the LZOA designs, his title page and list Dr. Joseph Kissman; and t h e Farband-Labor Zionist of illustration decorations, and the cul-de-Lampe. The Dover edi- Author and Journalist Order. tion also includes three drawings (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish Newt)} that were never used, an alter- NEW YORK—Dr. Joseph Kiss- nate cover sketch, and the drawing man, attorney, journalist, ex-presi- entitled "J'ai baise to bouche, Io- Regina Rosenberg, wife of the kanaan" which Beardsley did for dent of the Jewish Labor Bund of late Samuel Rosenberg, founder the "Studio." All the illustrations Romania and a former member of and president of Cadillac Packing in the Dover edition have been the presidium of the Jewish Na- Co., 2343 Russell, died Sunday at reproduced in their original state, tional Committee of Australia, died here Sunday at age 78. age 68. mostly from a rare portfolio. Born in the old Austro-Hunga- Mrs. Rosenberg was past rian Empire, he received a doc- president of Bnai Moshe Sisterhood torate in law at the University of and also belonged to Hadassah and Brandeis U. Prof. Dies AUBURNDALE, Mass. — Dr. Da- Vienna in 1913. He emigrated to the Jewish Home for Aged Auxil- iary. Formerly of Youngstown, 0., vid L. Falkoff, 46, professor of the United States in 1937. A mem- she lived in the Detroit area for physics and former chairman of ber of the staff of the Forward, 50 years. Her residence was at the department at Brandeis Uni- Yiddish Daily, he also was active versity, died last week. as a member of the staff of the 22148 Dante, Oak Park. He was associate editor of the Jewish Labor Committee. He was Surviving are a son, Dr. Ber- nard, professor of sociology at American Journal of Physics and a an author, among whose works was City College of New York; a staff member of Mathematical Re- a history of Romanian Jews. daughter, Mrs. Abraham (Leona) views, as well as the author of a Drive carefully over the holiday, Kutlov; and five grandchildren. number of articles for Physical Her late brother was Sidney Review and other research jour- so you and others can enjoy them- selves. nals. Leichtman. Charles Aller; Owned Sherwood Hall Mollie Silverstein Killed in Accident Regina Rosenberg PEARL FISCHMAN of Brook- lyn died Jan. 1. Survived by her husband, David; a son, Richard of Washington; a sister, Mrs. Al (Bea) Sacks of Detroit; and two grandchildren. Interment Brook- lyn. * • • GEORGE G. GOLDBERG, 8106 E. Jefferson, died Dec. 31. He leaves his wife, Sadie; a brother, Daniel; and a sister, Mrs. Hattie Feuerman. • • • EUGENE E. GROSS, 19474 Montrose, died Dec. 31. He leaves two sons, Jerrold and Barton L.; four brothers and three sisters. • • • PEARL JACOBS, 3378 Richton, died Jan. 3. She leaves a son, Dan; two daughters, Mrs. Morris (Ann) Watnick and Mrs. Max (Arlene) Golcrarb of Los Angeles; eight grandchildren and two great-grand- children. * • • ANNA KAHN, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, died Jan. 3. Sur- vived by a son, Saul; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Bernard Besman and Mrs. Henry Kaplan; one brother and 10 grandchildren. Interment Detroit. * • • FREDA KAUFFMAN, former Detroiter of Morton Grove, Ill., died Jan. 2. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Leonard (Peggy) Kahan; two brothers, Louis Cohen of Detroit and Jack of Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Harry (Dorothy) Levy and Mrs. Anna Parker, both of De- troit; and three grandchildren. In- terment Detroit. • • • KATE SCHOENFIELD, 16215 Oxley, Southfield, died Dec. 30. She leaves a brother, Dr. Gilbert of Bay Harbor, Fla.; and three sisters, Mrs. (Hilda) Milton Page, Mrs. Paul (Rose) Vago and Mrs. Marcel (Laura) Dreyfus of Youngstown, Ohio. * * * HANNAH SITRIN of Utica, N.Y., died Jan. 3. Survived by her husband, Charles; a son, Herbert of Middletown, N.Y.; a daughter, Mrs. Jules (Elaine) Ramm of Buf- falo; two sisters, Mrs. Walter Field of Detroit and Sarah Densen, for- mer Detroiter of Los Angeles; and f our grandchildren. Interment Utica. • • • SARAH WEIMAN, 10220 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, died Dec. 30. She leaves a son, Sam- three daughters, Mrs. Jack (Dorothy) Rubin of Minnesota, Mrs. Fannie Seffinger and Mrs. Isadore (Cady) Eisenberg; two brothers, one sis- ter, seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Sid Wolfson's MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 B. 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Cohen 1 11 Rachel Sperling 1 11 1 Bertha Skolnick 11 Hyman Snyder 1 11 Julius Schwartz 1 11 Morris Radner 1 11 Saul Kohn 1 11 Samuel David Freeman 1 11 Hinde Levin 1 12 Morris Levin 1 12 Mildred Moskovitz 1 12 Theresa Sonnenfeld 1 12 Samuel B. Kempner 1 12 Vette Koppel 1 12 Solomon LIzowski 1 12 Morris Schechter 1 13 Fanny Weitzman 1 13 1 Fayga Kuhn 13 Levi Kuhn 1 13 Gittel Freeman 1 13 Dina Cohen 1 13 Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15751 W. 101/2 Mi. Southfield Si d ney Phone 333-67511 WORKS Serving Detroit's Jewish Community from the Same Location for 30 Tears . . . "Our Experience Is Your Goorantee 2744 W. Davison at Lawton TOwnsend 8-6923 (Between Linwood and Dexter) Evenings: 353-2722 Best Quality Granites—Personalized DesIgns Reasonably Priced Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS HARRY WEINSTOCK, 16171 Snowden, died Jan. 2. 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