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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-05-17

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Charlotte Yaffe 56

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 17,1968-47

OBITUARIES

Charlotte S. Yaffe, a member of
many local organizations, died May
9 at age 56.
Mrs. Yaffe, born in Brooklyn,
belonged to Temple Israel and its
NEW YORK (JTA)-Private fu-
sisterhood, Hadassah, W omen's .neral services were held here for
American ORT and the Aesculap- Samuel J. Bloomingdale, son of
ian Pharmaceutial Society Wom- the co-founder of the Bloomingdale
en's Auxiliary. She resided at department store, who died here
20704 Knob Woods, Southfield.
at age 94.
Surviving are her husband,
He was a trustee_ of the Federa-
David; two daughters, Mrs. Arnold tion of Jewish Philanthropies and
(Roni) Brockman and Lenore Beth:1 of Montefiore Hospital, for which
two •brothers,. Judge Murray H. he provided funds for a nurses
Pearlman of Brooklyn and Henry apartment building. He also was a
C. Pearlman; two sisters, Mrs. M: supporter of the American Jewish
Lawrence (Ann) Sc h w a r t z of Committee and contributed to the
Miami and Mrs. Arnold (Miriam) development of its Institute for
Grand of N. Hollindale, Fla.; and Human Relations here.
Honorary board chairman of
one grandchild.
the department store, Mr. Bloom-
ingdale served as president from
Harriet Radom Dies
1905 to 1930, when the store
Harriet Radom, a life member of joined a chain of which he was
Women's American ORT, died May
a director until 1962.
11 at age 50. Mrs. Radom, 2522
He was responsible for many
Somerset, Troy, was born in Cleve- innovations in retailing and was
land and resided in the Detroit very sympathetic toward his sales
area 49 years. She was a member force, most of whom he could ad-
of Temple Beth El, Beaumont dress by name. He also was an
Hospital Volunteers and the Detroit early advocate of newspaper ad-
Chapter of Hadassah.
vertising to build sales.
Surviving are her h u s b a n d,
Bloomingdale expanded the store
Harry; a son, Steven; two daught- premises over an entire block,
ers, Karen and Cynt h i a; her choice land on 59th to 60th Streets
mother, Mrs. Ella Gottfurcht; three between Lexington and Third Ares.
brothers, Leo, Adolph and Fred It was a marked contrast to the
Gottfurcht; and one grandchild.
hoop skirt and ladies' notion store
founded in 1874 by his father,
Lyman, and Lyman's b r o the r,
Joseph.
In memory of our beloved
Dr. Theodore Werner,
husband and father
Godson of Theodor Herzl,
Dies in London at Age 70
LONDON (JTA)-Dr. Theodore
Nathan S. Cohen
iWerner, an eminent physician
I whose godfather was Theodor
Sadly missed and always
Herzl, died here May 14 at the age
remembered by his wife
of 70. An active Zionist from
Vienna who emigrated to England
Sonia and daughters Eve-
in 1939, he was the son of the late
lyn and Lydia.
Dr. Zigmund Werner, editor of the
World Zionist Organization's first
newspaper Die Welt. He was a fel-
low of the Royal Society of Medi-
cine.

S. J. Bloomingdale.,
N. Y. ilierchant

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BERTHA BALSER, 13218 E.
Seven Mile, died May 14. Sur-
vived by a niece in New York.
* * *
MOLLIE BERK, 20671 Kensing-
ton, Southfield, died May 11. She
leaves two daughters, Irene and
Mrs. Marian Wayne; two brothers,
two sisters and two grandchildren.
* *
ABRAHAM B E R R I S, 18439
Washburn, died May 10. Survived
by a sister, Mrs. Sarah Cohen of
Boston; a daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Bessie Berris; five grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.
* * *
BELLE BLUMBER.G, 13260 N.
Norfolk, died May 14. She leaves
a son, Richard H.; two daughters,
Mrs. Sidney J. (Helen) Newman
Jr. and Mrs. Eo (Shirley) Persin;
five sisters and six grandchildren.
* * *
LILLIAN BORNSTEIN, 22045 W.
Eight Mile, died May 12, Survived
her husband, Murray; a daughter,
Mrs. James (Rhoda) Damron of
Tustin, Calif.; one brother and one
grandchild.
* * *
EVA COHEN, 18253 Steel, died
May 9. Survived by five sons.
Sidney Barack, Harry Weller of
Indianapolis, Donald Barack of
Albuquerque, Joseph Barack of
Philadelphia a n d Charles;
a
daughter, Mrs. Jack (Sylvia) Lee-
man; 11 grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.
* * *
FREDA FOSTER, 19366 Coyle,
died May 12. Survived by her hus-
band, Oscar; a son, Melvin; a

LEONA WILDER

Acknowledges with sin-
cere appreciation t h e
many expressions of con-
dolences and contribu-
tions made in her mem-
ory.



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Acknowledges with grate-
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tives and friends during
the family's recent be-
reavement.

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SAMUEL KATZMAN, 1125 Hick-
ory, Windsor, died May 15. Sur-
vived by his wife, Anna; two sons,
Joseph and Harry, both of Detroit;
three daughters, Mrs. Ben (Eva)
Garrison of Grand Rapids and
Mrs. Reuben (Kay) Haron and
Mrs. Abram (Esther) Nuss, both
of Detroit; 11 grandchildren and
12 great-grandchildren.
• * *
DAVID KOLLIN, former De-
troiter of Brooklyn; died May 9.
Survived by his wife, Freda; a
son, Herbert.; a daughter, Mrs.
Henry (Marion) Cohen of Dallas;
one brother; and eight grandchil-
dren.
• * *
MILLIE LIPSON, 15785 Wash-
burn, died May 11. Survived by
three sons. Nathan, Ben and
Larry; two daughters, Edith and
Evelyn; two brothers, three sisters
Ann V. Foreman, a member of and five grandchildren.
several women's groups in the
WILLIAM MORRIS. 10641 Santa
Jewish community, died Tuesday Maria, died May 15. Survived by
at age 59.
four brothers. Simon of Los An-
Born in New York. Mrs. Fore- geles, Robert, Harry and Max; two
man lived in Detroit most of her sisters. Mrs. Frank (Clara) Ber-
life. She belonged to Cong. Shaarey man and Mrs. Marry (Rose) Nuss-
Zedek, Women's American ORT, baum of Los Angeles; and his aunt
Hadassah, Sinai Hospital Women's and uncle, Mr. a nd Mrs. Ben Falek.
Guild and National Women's Com- * * *
mittee of Brandeis University. She JOSEPH MOSTEN 21633 Strat-
resided at 20813 Wakefield Way, ford, Oak Park, died May 14. He
Southfield.
leaves his wife. Edith; two daught-
Survivors are her husband, Sid- ers, Mrs. Ted (Deane) Stone and
ney; two daughters, Mrs. Marvin . Mrs. Robert (Beverly) Share;
(Toby) Sakat and Mrs. Melvin three brothers four sisters and four
(Avren) Strager; a brother. Ed- grandchildren.
*
*
ward Pupko; and four grand-
RHODA ROLAND, 13157 Balfour,
children.
Huntington Woods, died May 11.
She leaves her husband, Dr. Har-
old; a son. Marc; a daughter, Mar-
cie; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and one sister.
. In poignant cherished memory Thomas Cowen:
* * *
of Harvey Rosenberger Ross, who
OSCAR SILVERSTEIN, 2745
was taken on May 18, 1962. Sadly Carter, died May 13. He leaves two
missed and always remembered by sons, Norman and Paul; -one
hiS mother, Clara Rosenberger, brother, one sister and six grand-
and all his loved ones.
children.
* * PP
• * *
In loving memory of our darling
ELISE SMITH. 15811 Manor.
Joyce Weingarden Markle, who died May 12. She leaves her hus-
left us 11 years ago, May 19, 1957. band, James: two daughters, Mrs.
William (Enid) Rosen and Mrs.
Not just today, but every day.
Melvin (Marlyn) Weingarden; one
In silence we remember.
brother, six grandchildren and one
So sadly . missed by us all
* # *
great-grandchild.
* * *
In loving memory of our beloved
FANNIE SRIRO, 22331 LaGar-
mother Becky Goldberg who left
onne, Southfield, died May 15. Sur-
Us on May 18, 1964

Ann Foreman, 59

The Family of the Late

The Family of the Late

daughter Mrs. Herbert (Leona) ; vived by three sons, Louis Leo),
Kupchik of Boston; two brothers Herman and Sam of Los Angeles;
two daughters, Mrs. Milton (Ma-
and three sisters.
* * *
mie) Shere of Baltimore and Mrs.
BERTHA GOTTLIEB, former Irving (Ida) Tauber of Sun Valley,
Detroiter of Haddonfield, N. J., Calif.; 13 grandchildren and six
died May 8. She leaves a son, great-grandchildren.
* * *
Aaron A. of Haddonfield; two
JOSEPH WEISS, 180 E. Grand
daughters, Mrs. Fred (Helen) Benn
of Miami and Mrs. Albert (Estelle) Blvd., died May 8. No survivors.
* * *
Breitbart of Longmeadow, Mass.;
MARY WIRT, former Detroiter
one sister, six grandchildren and
one great - grandchild. Interment of Los Angeles, died May 6. Sur-
vived by a daughter, Sheila; a son,
Detroit.
* * *
Nathaniel; her parents, Mr. and
BESSIE GUNSBERG of Toledo Mrs. Moses Kreidman; two brothers
died May 11. She leaves her hus-1 and two sisters, Mrs. Louis (Rose)
band, Al; a daughter, Sandra; two Schneider and Mrs. Harold (Areva)
brothers, David and Philip Fagan, j Ginsberg, both of Detroit.
both of Detroit; and a sister, Mary
Feldman of Saginaw.

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Sam Adler
Mose Barnett
Jennie Shustek
Yaachov Boruch B'reb
Chaim Leib
Hannah Levenberg
Chaim Corman
Abraham Fine
Sarah Katz
Max Cohen
Lillie Bloch
Ben Nosanchuck
Abba E. Keidan
Adolph Fell
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