THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • Friday, February 2, 1968-39 OBITUARIES British Profs Bid Kremlin Norman Gerstenfeld, 63, to Grant Rights to Jews Noted Washington Rabbi LONDON (JTA) - Two hundred and twenty-five professors and in- structors at 20 British universities signed a full-page advertisement in the Times of London urging the Soviet Union to grant Russian Jews the rights accorded to all other ethnic and national minorities in the USSR. The appeal was sponsored by the Inter-University Jewish Feder- ation and the Universities Commit- tee for Soviet Jewery which are comprised of Jewish and non- Jewish students. It called on Prime Minister Ko- sygin to honor his pledge of last year that Russian Jews who wish to may emigrate in order to be reunited with their families in other countries. Gordon Hausmann, speaking for the organizers, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that the signa- tures were collected on very short notice and accurately reflected the feeling in academic circles and among British intellectuals gener- ally on what they consider a grave moral issue. One of the signers was Sir William Hayter, former British ambassador to Moscow, who now teaches at New College. 1 In Memoriam I In Memory Of DORA FIEDLER By Rhoda Zahavie Shames I pray for her though not in church Nor in a temple holy, But in my heart an altar stanch; And there I worship solely. No prayer book rest upon my hands, The petitions neither paged nor nuns. bered. But often times are upon my lips, For in my heart they slumber. • • • In loving memory of my dear son Martin Fine, who passed away Jan. 24, 1947 (3 days in Shevat), at age 14. Gone but not forgotten, always missed by his mother Lilly Fine. In Loving Memory of HARRY SITNER Beloved husband, father, and grandfather who left us all broken.bearted one year ago, Feb. 1, 1967. Your sorrowing wife Shir- ley, children and grand. children. AMMI111 ■ 111MIW In Loving Memory of Our Mother ANNA LaBRET Sadly missed and always remembered by her chil- dren, Mrs. Benjamin (Clara) Levinson, Dorothy Wuntner, Ida Gottesman and Ben LaBret. The Family of the Late MEYER STEWART 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. WASHINGTON (JTA) - Rabbi Norman Gerstenfeld, spiritual leader of the Washington. Hebrew Congregation, and one of the best known clergymen in the nation's capital, died Saturday at age 63. Born in London, the reform rabbi came to the United States in 1917, and was ordained at the Hebrew Union College in Cincin- nati. He also held degrees from the American University here and was a Fellow in Jewish Philosophy at HUC in 1935. Abraham Spicehandler NEW YORK - Abraham Spice- handler, 79, a founder and former president of Histadrut Ivrit and of Hadoar Hebrew weekly magazine, a leader in the Zionist Organiza- tion of America and the Jewish National Fund, died Jan. 26 in a Woodmere, L. I. nursing home. He had retired 10 years ago as president of Southern Threat Corp. Sosnick Tribute Meeting A memorial meeting in tribute to the late Isidore Sosnick will be held 8 p.m. Monday at Turover Hall under the sponsorship of Turover Aid Society, its auxiliary and Cong. Ezras Achim. Memorials For 27 Teachers KIRYAT ANAVIM-A monument to the memory of 27 teachers who fell during the Six-Day War was dedicated by the JNF in the Teach- ers' Forest near Kiryat Anavim. Herman Goldman, Lawyer and Philanthropist, Dead at 87 NEW YORK (JTA) - Herman Goldman, a corporation lawyer and tax expert whose philanthropies benefited many medical institu- tiors in the New York area, died h • Jan. 24 at the age of 87. .... brother of the late Albert Goldman, postmaster of New York, Mr. Goldman was born in New York, and was educated at City College and the New York Law School. He represented many foreign and domestic steamship lines and was, at the time of his death, a director of the United States Lines. Monument Unveiling Unveiling announcements may be In serted by mall or by calling The Jewish News office. 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., De- trait 48235, VE 8-9364. Written an- ItOnneements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stand- ing charge of $3.50 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth, and $7.00 for one two inches deep with A black border. a • • The family of the late David Ajzner announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 11 a.m. SUnday, Feb. 4, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Gold- schlag will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * • SADIE HORNICK, 15866 Appo- line, died Jan. 31. Survived by her husband, Samuel; two sons, Israel and Morris; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Hyman (Evelyn) Rosen, Mrs. Betty Franklin and Mrs. Harold (Ida) Orman; nine grand- children and eight great-grand- children. • • PHILIP KIMMEL, former Detroit- ; er of Chicago, died Jan. 26. He leaves five cousins, including Hen- ry, George and Lillian Lewis of Detroit. Interment Detroit. • • • SARAH LAPINSKY, 17165 Wis- nonsin, died Jan. 26. Survived by two sons, Sam and Morris Lapin; three daughters, Mrs. Harold (Sylvia) Flusty, Mrs. Louis (Ann) Werber and Mrs. Bernard (Helen) Kozloff of Lincolnwood, Ill.; one brother; fourteen grandchildren, and 'nine great-grandchildren. • * * ANCEL LAX, of Fort Lauder- dale, died Jan. 26. Survived by his wife, Anna; two sons, Philip and Harold of Detroit; two broth- ers, two sisters and three grand- children. • * • MARLENE PASSMAN, former Detroiter of Framingham, Mass., died Jan. 28. She leaves her hus- band, Howard; a son, Scott Eric; her mother. Mrs. Dorothy Epstein, and a brother, Dr. Burton Epstein, both of Detroit. Interment Detroit. * • • MOE PEARLMAN, 18624 Rose- lawn, died Jan. 27. He leaves his wife. Betty; a son, Harvey; two daughters, Mrs. Max (Geraldine) Miller and Mrs. Norman (Lois) Hoffer; and six grandchildren. • • ANNA SHERMAN, 15957 George Washington, Southfield, died Jan. 28. Survived by two sons. Albert . and Harold H.; a daughter. Mrs. Thomas (Helen) Schultz; three I brothers, two sisters, six grand- I children and two great-grandchild- ; ren. Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 12:30 p.m. Sun- day, Feb. 11, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Rosen- baum will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. * ANN GOLDSTEIN, 18203 Stans- SOPHIE S LVERS E N bury, died Jan. 29. Survived by Wisconsin, died Jan. 30. Survived ; her husband, Edward; two daugh- by her husband, Max; a son, ters, Mrs. Sam (Rose) Kaye and Joseph; a daughter. Mrs. Alvin Regina; and three grandchildren. (Bernice) Jacobson of Pontiac; t 4 one brother and eight grand-chil- LOUIS GREENBLATT of To- dren. • • • ronto died Jan. 27. Survived by his wife, Freda; four brothers, ROSALINE SOLOMON, 23180 including Jack and Sam of Detroit: Cloverlawn, Oak Park, died Jan. and three sisters. 30. She leaves her husband, Nor- • s • man; two sons, Louis W. and SAMUEL J. HARRIS, 950 Burn- Edward M.; two daughters, De- ham, Bloomfield Hills, died Jan. 27. borah R. and Beatrice A.; her He leaves a son, Bernard; a daugh- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ter, Mrs. Yale (Rose) Ginsburg; Greenberg of Pittsburgh; two one brother and five grandchil- brothers and one sister. dren. * • • Sid Wolfson's STELLA HELFAND, 18623 Green- MONUMENT CENTER, INC. lawn, died Jan. 27. She leaves 661 E. 0 MILE. FERNDALE three sons, Meyer, Jack and Larry 1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward Helfand; four daughters, Mrs. Betty 6 Elks. from 3 Jewish Pearlman, Mrs. Abraham (Sarah) Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 Jacobs, Mrs. Harold (Mildred) Zaft JO 43557 and Mrs. Joseph (Esther) Lattin• 15 grandchildren and 19 great- grandchildren. WE REMEMBER rrnmrx During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehuda will observe the Yohrzeit of the following departed friends, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and study- ing of Mishnayes. Hebr She at Sheldon B. Richie Perry Feigenson Max Milgrom Clara Maltz Sidney Feldman Esther Steinberg Dina Manehim Joseph Penfil Sam Cohen Seymour L. Sobol Sam Z. Hirschman Robert Rosenberg Lea Siebner Peter Vass Sam Leider Matte H. J. Diamond Alyce Rood Jacob Gottlieb Pearl Helper Bessie Goldfarb 1 Ethel Fidler 1 Morris Halpern 1 Joseph Herman Heller 1 Louis Levin 1 John Taubman 1 Moshe Asher Brody 1 Sam Rotenberg 1 Jacob Zucker 1 Aaron Yagoda 1 Belle Nelson 11 Benjamin Sturman 1 Civil Feb. 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 • 10 10 to 10 10 10 Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15751 W. 10112 Mi. Southfield Phone 353 6750 BERG AND URBACH Formerly Karl Berg Memorials and Manuel 111325 W. 9 MILE RD, IN SOUTHFIELD Urbach 8. Son 13405 CAPITAL at COOLIDGE OAK PARK TELEPHONE 644-2212 MECHEL GREENBAUM Acknowledge with grate. ful appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by rela- tives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. - tlie 74tea CK nowentemea Sidney A. 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She leaves her husband, Joseph; a son, Martin; a daughter, Mrs. Philip (Sharon) Granitz; and three sisters. • • • NELLIE L. WPYTH, 13336 Lud- low, Huntington Woods, died Jan. 30. She leaves four daughters, Mrs. Jane E. Israel, Mrs. Nelle Mechlen- burg of Los Angeles, Mrs. Charles (Georgia) Ann Ja^kman of Grand Rapids and Carlotta of San Fran- cisco; five grandchildren and five great- grandchildren. Interment Sturgis. • The Kresch and the Greenbaum Families of the Late The Family of the Late BEATRICE GOLDBAUM SAM BARIL, 19717 Schaefer, died Jan. 30. Survived by his wife, Rose; three sons, Harold of Ft. Lauderdale, Norman and Louis; two daughters, Mrs. Louis (Ger- trude) Gaynor of Montebello, Calif., and Mrs. Sherwood (Eileen) Leitman; one brother, 11 grand- children and 19 great-grandchild- ren. * x * BECKY BFATMAN, 20492 Appo- line, died Jan. 26. She leaves her husband, Peter; a son, Dr. Joseph Kessel of Saginaw; two sisters, three grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. • • • ELSIE BENNETT, former De- troiter of Chicago, died Jan. 27. Survived by her husband, Marvin; a son, David; a daughter, Mrs. Phil (Rhoda) Elias; a brother, Ben Gorevitz of Detroit; and two grandchildren. Interment Chicago. • • • DAVID BLUM, 1614 Pingree, died Jan. 28. Survived by a nephew, Emanuel of Van Nuys, as well as other nephews and nieces. * * * RUBEN BRESHGOLD, 3710 Richton, died Jan, 25. Survived by two sons, William and Joseph; a daughter, Mrs. Peter (Jean) Mil- lion; two sisters and nine grand- children. • • • JEAN GERTRUDE DRUCK- MAN, 20045 Bentler, died Jan. 31. Survived by one son, Kenneth Y.; two brothers and one grandchild. * * * NAVAH EZEKIEL, 504 Snyder, Ann Arbor, died Jan. 30. She leaves her husband, Raphael S.; two sons, Daniel Joseph and Joshua Chaim; a daughter, Margalete; her father. 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