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October 18, 1968 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-10-18

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Mrs. Abraham Srere, Active Worker
on Behalf of the Jewish Community

Anna K. Srere, widow of Detroit
philanthropist Abraham Srere, died
Oct. 12 at age 71.
Mrs. Srere, 16500 N. Park,
Southfield, was a member of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, Sinai Hospital
Guild, Women's American ORT
and the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion executive committee, as well
as past president of Hadassah.
During World War II she was ac-
tive with the Detroit Army and
Navy Committee of the National

ANNA K. SRERE

Jewish Welfare Board. Born' in
In loving memory of beloved son
she lived in the Detroit
and brother, Herbert S. Hart, who Russia,
area 60 years.
passed away Oct. 26, 1959. Sadly
Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.
missed and always remembered by Malcolm (Beth) Lowenstein;
a
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
sister, Mrs. Max (Dorothy) Shaye;
Hart; brothers, Alvin and Stanley; and two grandchildren.
and sisters, Mrs. Nathan (Eunice)
Manela and Mrs. Irving (Brenda)
Freda Goldsmith, 62;
Levinowsky.

Was on WSU Faculty

Planted by Husband

Harry Fink and Fam-

ily A Forest of Trees

in Israel in Memory

of the Late

SYLVIA
FINK

In Loving Memory of

My Beloved Husband

EDWARD I.
FEUER

Who passed away Oct. 20,
1967. Forever in our
hearts. Sadly missed and
always remembered by
his wife Yetta and family.

Free to Our Readers!
New Up-dated 24-Year
Hebrew-English Calendar.

Friday, October 18, 1968

from 1948 to 1973.
For your free copy, send a post
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47

Ida Katzman,-,68

Ida Katzman, an active member
of several service and philan-
thropic organizations, died Oct. •
10 at age 68.
Mrs. Katzman, 16190 Cumber-
land, Southfield, was a vice presi-
yin (Jane) Diamond; two sisters dent of the Aesculapian Pharma-
and five grandchildren.
ceutical Auxiliary, board member
• •
of Zedakah Club and Hadassah and
BELLA MORGAN, 18714 Oak- a life member of the Denver
field, died Oct. 14. She leaves her League for Asthmatic Children.
husband, Hyman; a son, Martin; In addition, she was a member of
a daughter, Linda; two brothers Cong. Shaarey Zedek and its sis-
terhood, Women's American ORT
and one sister.
• • •
and Town and Country Club. Born
SYLVIA OLENICK, 18256 Indi- in Poland, Mrs. Katzman lived in
ana, died Oct. 14. She leaves a the Detroit area for 39 years.
Survivors are her husband, Har-
brother, Abe; and two sisters,
Mrs. Samuel (Lillian) Freedman ry A.; two daughters, Mrs. David
(Marjorie)
Roberts and Mrs. May-
and Mrs. Frank (Mamie) Kutzen.
* • •
nard L. (Rita) Cutler; a brother,
REBECCA PASSEL L, 24620 Ben Baskin and a sister, Mrs. Rose
Sherman, Oak Park, died Oct. 9. Levitt, both of Brooklyn; and six
Survived by a son, David H. of grandchildren.

HARRY ABRAMS of Miami
Beach, formerly of Detroit, died
Oct. 12. He leaves his wife, Libby;
two daughters, Mrs. Sidney (Phyl-
lis) Freedland and Mrs. Michael
(Janice) Schwartz; one brother,
one sister and six grandchildren.
• • •
PAULINE BARON, 19919 Roslyn,
died Oct. 11. She leaves a son,
Adolph; and two grandchildren.
• • •
LILLIAN BOYSON, 19305 Wyom-
ing, died Oct. 11. No survivors.
• • *
JACK SMILER BRADY, 6217
Lodewyck, died Oct. 10. He leaves
his wife, Mildred; two sons, Rich-
ard and John; four brothers, one
sister and three grandchildren.
• • •
JEFFREY HOWARD DIAMOND,
19170 Osmus, Livonia, died Oct.
15. He leaves his parents, Mr. and

Lexington, Ky.; three daughters,
Mrs. Shirley Schechet, Mrs. Mil-
dred Feinman of Atlanta and Mrs.
Boris (Edith) Katz; eight grand-
children and nine great-grandchil-
dren.
* • •
Mrs. Sidney Diamond; his grand-
MINNIE PAVSNER, 13680 Vic-

parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Dia-
mond and Mrs. Rose Levy; one
brother and one sister.
• • *

Freda C. Goldsmith, associate
ABRAHAM B. HAYDE N, 660
professor of social work at Wayne
Whitmore, died Oct. 14. He leaves
State University, died Sunday at
his.
wife, Bessie; a son, Norman; a
age 62.
Miss Goldsmith, 1000 Whitmore, daughter, Mrs. Meyer (Carrie)
Gerson;
three grandchildren and
served on the staffs of the National
Refugee Service and the Jewish six great-grandchildren.
• • •
Board of Guardians. After serving
LEAH HELLER, 11501 Petos-
on the faculties of Tulane 'Univer-
a
sity School of Social Work and at key, died Oct. 16. Survived by
social work schools in France from son, Albert of Venice, Calif.; two
daughters,
Mrs.
Samuel
(Dorothy)
1949 to 1964, she returned to De-
troit to serve as case worker and Goldstein and Mrs. Myer (Celia)
supervisor for Family Service of Radin; two sisters, seven grand-
children and eight great-grandchil-
Metropolitan Detroit.
In 1966, she joined the WSU staff. dren.

A graduate of Wayne State, Miss
ANNA KELMAN, 11501 Petos-
Goldsmith had a master's degree
from Smith School of Social Work key, died Oct. 11. Survived by a

brother, Philip; and a nephew,
in Northampton, Mass.
Surviving is her sister, Mrs. Sey- David.
• • •
mour K. (Dorothy) Wilhelm.
ESTHER MALLIN, 20115 Strat-
ford, died Oct. 16. She leaves two
sons, Milton of Chicago and Dr.
Clara Radom, 71
Lloyd of Long Beach, Calif.; four
Clara Radom, widow of the daughters, Mrs. Charles (Ethel)
founder of Radom Tailors, died Robinson, Mrs. Maurice (Ruth)
Wednesday at age 71.
Kay of Shaker Heights, 0., Mrs.
Mrs. Radom, 19428 Birch Ridge, Milton (Beatrice) Alexander and
Southfield, was born in Russia and Mrs. William (Libby) Browd of
resided in Detroit the past 17 Glendale, Calif.; eight grandchil-
years. Her husband, David, daugh- dren and 16 great-grandchildren.
*
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Levinson, established the
HAROLD I. MISKIN, 12951 As-
tailoring establishment, first on bury Park, died Oct. 14. He leaves
Dexter and later on Coolidge Hwy., his wife, Rebecca; two sons, Joel
Oak Park. She was a member of and Cecil; a daughter, Mrs. Mar-

Albert Einstein Chapter, Bnai
Brith.
Mr. and Mrs. Radom were in Manny Silverman, 50,
Europe throughout World War II,
and they, together with their Residential Builder
Manny Silverman, owner and
daughter, managed to reach the
United States in 1947. Besides her founder of McKerchey, Inc., resi-
daughter, Rosa; Mrs. Radom leaves dential builders, and a member of
B'nai Brith, died Monday. He was
three grandchildren.
50.
Mr. Silverman, 5050 Greensward,
Samuel Kohlenberg,
Birmingham, was a native De-
troiter
and had been in the build-
Was Furniutre Mari:
ing business for many years.
Samuel Kohlenberg, retired
Survivors are his wife, Fara;
founder of Kohlenberg Furniture three daughters, Mrs. Mark (Mar-
Co., 406 W. Fort, Lincoln Park, and garet) Eichner, Donna and Susan;
a member of many local organiza- his mother, Mrs. Sophie Silverman;

toria, Oak Park, died Oct. 13. She
leaves her husband, Hyman; a son
Ronald; one brother and one sis-
ter.

• • •
ARCHIE M. ROSE, 15951 Har-
den Cir., Southfield, died Oct. 14.
He leaves his wife, Shirley; a son,
Louis; two daughters, Ellen and
Deborah; and one sister.
* • •
MOLLIE SINGER, of Cleveland,
formerly of Detroit, died Oct. 13.
She leaves a son, Archie; two
daughters, Mrs. Irwin (Carol) Ber-
man and Mrs. Edyth Helper of
University Heights, 0.; five grand-
children, seven g r e a t-grandchil-
dren and one great-great-grand-
son. Interment Detroit.
• • •
SARAH SMITH, 20145 Votrobeck
Ct., died Oct. 10. Survived by a
son, Karl; and a daughter, Bella.
• • •
ALFRED STRAUS, 18711 Green-
field, died Oct. 14. Survived by a
brother, Isidor; and a sister, Dena.



Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Pisgah Lodge
of Bnai Brith, Mosaic Lodge of the
Masons, Shrine and Scottish Rite,
Knollv..00d Country Club, Zionist
Organization of Detroit and the
Furniture Club. He founded the
furniture company in 1914.
Survivors are his wife, Jessie;
three sons, Norman, David and
Martin; two brothers, Morris of
Flushing and David of Montevideo,
Uruguay; and eight grandchildren.

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Rose Zeitlin, 68

Rose Zeitlin, an active Labor Zi-
onist, died Oct. 13 at age 68. Mrs.
Zeitlin, 17160 Meyers, belonged to
Pioneer Women, Bnai Brith, La-
bor Zionist Organization and His-
tadrut. Born in Poland, she lived
in Detroit 41 years.
Survivors are her husband, Al-
bert; two sons, Irving of Bloom-
ington, Ind., and Maurice of. Madi-
son, Wis.; a brother, Morris Gold-
berg; and seven grandchildren.

• WE REMEMB ER
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During the coming
week Yeshiva Beth
Yehuda will observe
the Yohrzeit of the
following departed
riends, with the
traditional Memorial
Prayers, recitations of
Kaddish and study-
ing of Mishnayes.

Hebrew CJvil
Tishrei Oct.
20
28
21
29
21
29
21
29
21
29
22
30
22
36
22
30
22
30
22
30
22
30
22
30
CHESHVAN
1
Tzvi Engeibaum
1
123
Henry Hubert
23
1
Dora Kramer
23
1
Noah Bushkin
23
1
Ida Gastic
23
1
Samuel Paul
24
2
Isadore Katz
24
2
Mary Berman
24
2
Louis Sheftel
25
3
Fannie Steingold
25
3
Jacob Hershberg
25
3
Louis Aaron
25
3
Louis Kramer
25
3
Louis Goldsmith
25
3
Libbie Schneider
25
3
Eugene Friedman
26
4
Sarina Rothbard
26
4
Isaac Katchke
24
4
Bessie Radin

West Grossman
Menachern Hertz
Mary Tatelbaum
Vita Levine
Dinah Superstine
Ida Bronstein
Bracha Goldstein
Sam Rosenberg
Maurice Steingold
Freda Sachs
Ida Fredman
Hirsch Saperstein

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DENA TURKEN, 19194 Lesure,
died Oct. 10. Survived by two sons,
Jerome and Ernest; three sisters
and two grandchildren.
• a R
SAMUEL WEISBERGER, 20403
Snowden, died Oct. 12. Survived by
two sons, Dr. Bernard Weston and
Sol of Plainview, N.Y.; and one
grandchild.
* •
DR. DAVID WOLFF, former De-
troiter of N. Miami Beach, died
Oct. 12. Survived by his wife, Phyl-
lis. Interment Florida.

tions, died Wednesday at age 76.
a brother, Sydney H.; a sister,
Mr. Kohlenberg, 19541 Cranbrook, Mrs. Mac (Ethel) Fisher; and one
was born in Austria and lived in grandchild.
Detroit 54 years. He belonged to

The revised 24-Year Calendar
now goes to 1970. All Hebrew dates
and day of the week for 24 years
from September, 1946. A very con-
venient way to find yahrzeit dates.
Also all important Jewish holidays

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OBITUARIES

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pupil of the eye; the more light
you pour upon it, the more it will
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