THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hyman Katz, 71; Ex-Detroiter Was Notable Virginian Former Detroiter Hyman Katz, a leader in the Falls Church, Va., Jewish community, died Aug. 14 at age 71, his Detroit relatives in- formed The Jewish News this week. Mr. Katz was the brother of Mrs. Annette Kotkin and Mrs. Fannie Gladstone, both of Detroit. The Katz family here was so large at one time, that one reunion took up three floors in a rented building, with a family band on each floor. An immigrant from Russia, Mr. Katz lived here until 1939, when he Friday, September 6, 1968-47 moved to Virginia with his wife scribed as a "legacy of patriotism," Ida. The couple celebrated their had been written to his grandchild- 50th wedding anniversary last ren, expressing his philosophy of year. life and his American spirit. After briefly describing his coming to Soon after World War II, Mr. Katz established the Central America, the letter said, in part: ROSE BASSEY, 11501 Petoskey, ALVA. JANE SKOP, 2310 Cool- _Motor Co., now in Alexandria, "You were born with a 'golden and he ran the company until spoon' in your mouth. Don't try to died Sept. 1. She leaves two sons,1 idge, Troy, died Sept. 1. She leaves his retirement. He was a past swallow it all at once. Remember, Charles and Irving; a daughter, I her husband, Raphael; a son, Neal board member of the Arlington first is God. Any misunderstand- Marian; six grandchildren and five Franklin; a daughter, Bonnie Faith; her mother, Mrs. Ruth Lev- Jewish Center and was a mem- ings that you Have, go to your mo- great-grandchildren. ::: vy of Miami; and a sister. ber of Bnai Brith and the Zion- ther and father and they will help * * * ist Organization of America. you. CARL GOLDFARB, 19191 Ard- "Be a good American, like I more, died Aug. 30. Survived by Besides his wife and sisters, Mr. MAX STEIN, 11809 Otsego, died Katz leaves a daughter; Mrs. Syl- have been since I came here. Do- three sons, Sam, Max and Isadore; Sept. 4. Survived by his wife, via Buchner of Arlington; a son, nate money whenever you can to six grandchildren and three great- IP% Mary; four daughters, Mrs. Sol Edward of Falls Church; five charitable organizations, Jewish or grandchildren. (Edith) Levin of Pontiac, Mrs. grandchildren and two • g r ea t- Christian . . . See that they build * * * grandchildren. more synagogues and churches and Thomas (Lena) Zohott, Mrs. Louis JOSHUA N. GRAY, 5014 Mans- Following his death, a letter this will be a better world .. (Sarah) Levine and Mrs. Ed- "God bless America! I thank field, Royal Oak, died Sept. 2. He found among his effects was pub- Anna Mintz, a life member of lished on page one of the local God every day that I am here. leaves his wife, Gussie; his moth- ward (Ann) Sorkin; seven grand- Pioneer Women Club Two and ac- daily newspaper. The letter, de- Your Grandfather, Hyman Katz." er, Mrs. Yetta Gray; one brother children and 16 great-grandchild- and two sisters. tive in various other organizations, ren. * * died Aug. 30 at age '75. Mrs. Mintz, 19150 Fielding, be- Louis Germansky, 76; Founded Glass Firm N E V A GUTTERMAN, 10641 SAMUEL TARTOF, 20476 Tra- longed to the Mothers Clubs of the Louis Germansky, president of Dearborn chambers of commerce Santa Maria, died Aug. 31. She cey, died Sept. 1. He leaves his Jewish Center since 1922 and was West Detroit Glass Co., 4500 and the Town and Country Club. leaves her father, Jacob Gutter- wife, Rebecca; two daughters, Mrs. a member of the Sinai Hospital Strecker, Dearborn, which he Survivors are his wife, Tillie; man; three brothers, Sam of Las Arthur (Dolores) Smith and Mrs. Guild. An Anna Mintz Memorial founded in 1922, died Monday at two daughters, Mrs. Nathan (Ana- Vegas, Dr. David of Flint and Dr. Morris (Sara) Mittelford; one sis- Fund hs been set up at the hospi- age 76. belle) Bressler and Mrs. Seymour Meyer A. ter and seven grandchildren. * * Mr. Germansky, 25720 South- (Shirleen) King; and four grand- / Many Jewish community leaders field, in Southfield, was born in children. BENJAMIN INGEROFF, 11501 MARY WISE, 15420 Northgate, were campers when she cooked at Poland. He belonged to Cong. Petoskey, died Aug. 29. Survived Oak Park, died Sept. 1. She leaves Fresh Air Camp and Camp Tam- Shaarey Zedek, Pisgah Lodge of by a son, Jack Ingram of Van a son, Stanley E.; a daughter, Mrs. arack. Born in Lodz, Poland, Mrs. Bnai Brith, Perfection Lodge of Dr. Falk Schlesinger, Nuys; two daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Rhoda Habib; two sisters and five Mintz came to Canada in 1912, then the Masons, Moslem Temple, Cres- Medical Director of (Edith) Michel and Mrs. Ida Bur- grandchildren. settled in Detroit, where she lived cent Shrine Club, the Detroit and stein of N. Hollywood; grandchil- Shaare Zedek Hospital for more than 50 years. dren and great-grandchildren. Surviving are her husband, Nor- JERUSALEM — Dr. Falk Schle- * * * man; three sons, Dr. Morris, John singer, medical director of Shaare FLORENCE LEVIN, 25139 King- of Mansfield, 0., and Samuel; a Zedek Hospital here, died Aug. 28 shire, Southfield, died Sept. 3. Sur- daughter, Mrs. Bernard (Frieda) at age 72. Handelman; three brothers, Israel. Dr. Schlesinger was born in vived by two sons, Arthur of Os- coda and Maurice; a daughter, and Julius Fisher of Miami Beach During the coming Hamburg, the son of a well-known Mrs. Irving (Lorraine) Segal; two and Sidney Fisher; nine grandchild- week Yeshiva Beth After mathematician and teacher. sisters and five grandchildren. Joseph Heideman, retired adver- Yehuda will observe ren and one great-grandchild. * * * tising manager of the Jewish Daily specializing in internal medicine the Yahrzeit of the and surgery, he opened a private following departed Forward and for the past few DAVID LORINZ, 2740 Fullerton, friends, with the years, manager of the Workmen's hospital in Berlin. In 1933 when died Sept. 3. Survived by his wife, traditional Memorial Circle Center, died Aug. 29. He the Nazis came to power, he left Tessie; two daughters, Mrs_ Fran- Prayers, recitation of for Palestine. In 1949 he was ap- was 82. Kaddish and study- pointed medical director of Shaare ces Konop and Margaret Law- Mr. Heidethan, 16600 Greenfield, ing of Mishnayes. Max Ball, a retired butcher who rence; and two grandchildren. Zedek. was a member of Workmen's Cir- * * resided in the Americana Nursing Dr. Schlesinger was also the Hebrew Cavil Home, died Tuesday, his sole "sur- cle Branch 156 and a former mem- founder of Horeb School in Jeru- ISRAEL SANDLE R, 19009 Elul Sept. vivor" a volunteer worker from the ber of the Allied Jewish Campaign 8 15 Fielding, died Sept. 4. Survived Joseph Glaser 8 15 Jewish Family and Children's Serv- budget committee, Jewish Com- salem and served as its president by his wife, Gussie; two sons, Max Newman until his death. munity Council and Jewish Labor 8 E. Barshack Berman 15 ice nursing home committee. 8 15 Nathan and Louis; three daugh- C. D. Kazerinski Committee. Some years age, Mr. Mr. Ball, 80, was born in Poland 8 15 A. M. Kazerinski ters, Mrs. Hyman (Yetta) Neren- Heideman was a private • caterer, 8 Samuel Katzenstein 15 and was a member of Julius Rosen- 9 berg, Mrs. Edward (Mary) Hecht William Sandler 16 wald Post of the American Legion. under his own name. 9 Samuel H. Goldman 16 of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Philip Born in Russia, he lived in De- 9 Joseph Krell 16 Other than that, few people knew - 9 (Ann) Brill; two sisters, nine 16 troit for the past 60 years. He had Milton Burnstine much about him. 9 16 Samuel Miller Sam Fink, president of the Great grandchildren and 15 great-grand- 9 16 Earlier in the year, Mr. Ball been retired for the past 12 years. Eli Gordon 10 Mr. Heideman leaves his wife, Scott Super Markets, Inc., died children. 17 Ida Esther Becker became ill and was taken to the 10 17 Rose Diamond * Rose; three sons, Dr. Louis, Albert Aug. 29 at age 49. 10 hospital. When he returned, he 17 Esther G. Ruffsky Mr. Fink, a director of the Food 10 17 MORRIS SCHAEFER, former Sam Dubin decided that life held no more and Theodore of Louisville; a 11 18 Harry Goodman promise. He refused to budge daughter, Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Dealers Association, was a native Detroiter, of Hallandale, Fla., died 11 18 Israel Eizen Detroiter. He resided at 16500 Selik; a brother, Edward of Cali- 11 18 Isaac Kresch from his bed. Aug. 30. He leaves his wife, Min- 12 19 Harry Weiswasser Last Father's Day, however, a fornia; eight grandchildren and North Park, Southfield. 12 19 Fannie Lifshitz nie; two sons, Sanford and Dr. Survivors are three sons, Mor- one great-grandchild. 12 19 Moses Liebergott group of volunteers led by Mrs. 12 19 ris, Robert and Warren; a daugh- Richard; a daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Joseph Goldman George Fisher helped him pur- 12 Bessie Weingarden -- 19 ter, Lorrie; two brothers, Jack and (Rhoda) Roth; one brother, four 12 19 chase a new suit of clothes and Jerry Marks, 70, Leo Fleckel Nathan; and two sisters, Mrs. Ed sisters and eight grandchildren. 12 19 Jacob Steinbock shoes. Mrs. Fisher, who looked 12 19 Sheine Weinstein (Sara) Edwards and Mrs. Ralph upon him as "my special person," Head of Steel Firm 13 20 Julius Kozloff Interment Detroit. (Dorothy) Hertzberg. Jerry Marks of Union City, N.J., 13 Dora Esther Green 20 recalls he became a different man, 13 20 Ida Bepleman transformed by the new-found and executive of steel sales and 14 21 Louis Koppel 14 21 Sid Wolfson's dignity of a new suit. Three weeks chairman of the board of Stainless Kurt Jacoby, Age 75 Joseph Saxer 14 21 Sarah Glassman later, he was asking to take part Sales Corp., died Sept. 2 at age 70. MONUMENT CENTER, INC. Mr. Marks leaves his wife, Textbook Publisher in Jewish Center activities. He 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah NEW YORK — Kurt Jacoby, ex- Sylvia; a son, Russell; a daughter, 1 1 /2 Blocks E. of Woodward even helped other patients. 15751 W. 10 1 /2 Mi. Southfield 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish When he became ill last week, Mrs. Joseph Kutzzen of Chicago; ecutive vice president and senior Phone 353-6750 Cemeteries on Woodward Mr. Ball called for his friend. three sisters, Mrs. Janet Schein- editor of the Academic Press, Inc., JO 4-5557 LI 2-8266 Only if Mrs. Fisher accompanied berg and Mrs. Joseph Warren, both publisher of scientific journals and him, would he go to the hospital. of Detroit, and Mrs. Jules Good- textbooks, died Sept. 1 at age 75. man of New York, and two grand- Born in East Prussia, Mr. Jaco- She did so. by had been a leading publisher At the funeral Thursday, Mr. children. Interment Detroit. in Germany before the rise of Hit- Ball's "adopted" family came to ler. After years in concentration mourn. Rabbi Moses Goldman, listeaGCE camps and prisons, Mr. Jacoby Atlantic City Rabbi Formerly Kari Berg Memorials and Manuel ' Urbach & Son came to the U.S. in 1941, and to- 13405 CAPITAL at COOLIDGE OAK PARK TELEPHONE 544-2212 _ Rabbi Moses Goldman, 24101 gether with his brother-in-law In Loving Memory of Eastwood, Oak Park, died Sept. 4 founded Academic Press in 1942. Beloved Husband, Father at age 72. and Grandfather A Detroit area resident for three LOUIS RASKIN months, Rabbi Goldman was born Who passed away Sept. 5, in Poland, and was the spiritual 1919 (10 days in Elul). SIDNEY A. DEITCH & SON leader of the Chelsea Hebrew Sadly missed by his wife, Congregation in Atlantic City for Minnie; sons, Marvin and two years. Danny; daughters, Mrs. He leaves a son, Sol of New David A. Rosen and Mrs. York City; a daughter, Mrs. Morris Serving our Jewish Community Since 1933 Belle Weingarden; grand- (Esther) Asher of Detroit; a sister, RD. NR. GARDNER BET. 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