Harry Z. Brown, 81; Was Colorful Personality of the Early 1930s Harry Z. Brown, 31150 E. Hunt- ley Sq., Beverly Hills, died Satur- day at age 81. A well known home builder, he was chairman of the board of Standard Building Products Co. He is survived by a son, Morris H.; a daughter, Mrs. Julian (Agnes) Scott; and eight grand- children. His late wife, who was the for- mer Sadie Keidan, was an active leader in women's cirlces. The late Mr. Brown was one of Detroit's colorful personalities. In the early 1930s he was chair- man of the building fund of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and was active at the dedication of the Chicago and Lawton Shaarey Zedek build- ing in 1932. As head of the Shaarey Zedek building committee, he was re- sponsible for the major financial Furrier Harry Zausmer, Masons Past Master plans and in a period of national economic depression he succeeded, with other Shaarey Zedek leaders, in securing builders' and bankers' confidence in the good faith of the congregation whose then enormous debts were paid in full in the shortest time, confirming the splendid relationships that existed between the synagogue and the building industry. Mr. Brown served as a trustee of the congre- gation. A native Detroiter, Mr. Brown worked closely for a number of years with his late brother, the world famed David A. Brown who, with the Warburgs, the Marshalls, Jacob Billikopf and others, suc- ceeded in raising $14,000,000 for the Joint Distribution Committee—the largest fund ever to be raised, up to that time—for a philanthropic venture. The two Browns worked for JDC and other major Jewish as well as civic causes. An avid and well-known sports fisherman, Mr. Brown fished for salmon north of the Arctic two years ago. He was a World War I veteran, as well as pioneer home builder and land developer. Harry H. Zausmer founder and owner of Furs by Zausmer in the Metropolitan Building, died Wed- nesday at age 73. He established the business 40 years ago. Mr. Zausmer, 15207 Northgate, Oak Park, was a native of London and lived in the Detroit area 44 Eli Levitan, 83, father of Louis years. He was a past master of E. Levitan, director of the Detroit Perfection Lodge of the Masons Israel Bond Organization, died and belonged to Crescent Shrine Dec. 5 in San Francisco. Club, Moslem Temple, Vortex Born in the Ukraine, Mr. Levitan Club, Fact Finders Club and the immigrated to America just before Temple Israel Men's Club. World War I, landing in Galveston. He leaves his wife, Lena; two He was shipped to Minneapolis sons, Bert and Norman; and six with other immigrants and worked grandchildren. in a flour mill for a few months. He came to Detroit because he had heard of the high wages being offered at the auto plants NEW YORK — Arthur Hays and got a job at Ford's which Sulzberger, chairman of the board had just inaugurated the ii-a- of the New York Times, died day-pay plan. He saved his Wednesday at age 77. money and went into partnership, Son-in-law of Adolph Ochs, who running two drugstores. In the began to build the NYTimes into evenings he attended Detroit In- one of the world's greatest news- stitute of Technology. papers, Mr. Sulzberger directed In 1921, he left Detroit to join a the paper's activities until man- relative in Chicago who had a agement was taken over by his trucking firm. The following year, son-in-law, Orville Dryfoos, in his wife Anna and their young son 1963. Louis, who had remained behind in The Jewish Theological Semin- the Ukraine, being caught by the ary and Hebrew Union College war and the Revolution, were fin- awarded Mr. Sulzberger honorary ally able to join him in Chicago, doctorates. He was a member of with the help of IHAS and by the board of the Society of Friends smuggling themselves across the of Touro Synagogue and was border. Mr. Levitan and his wife member of Temple Emanuel, New lived in Chicago until after Pearl York. Harbor, when they joined their son Louis in the San Francisco Bay area. Surviving besides his wife and son are two grandchildren. Eli Levitan, Age 83 Sulzberger Dies VE REMEMBER i71 1=TX During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehuda will observe the Yohmeit of the following departed friends, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and study- ing of Mishnoyes. Hebrew Civil Kislev Dec. 15 Esther L. Fleischman 24 Ira Wurm 24 15 15 24 Mania Katzman IS 24 Tillie Cohen 15 24 Golda Weisswasser IS 24 Ida Kabaker 24 15 Louis Stoliman 15 Itaizel Bas Abrohom 24 24 15 Louis Klein 16 Lt. Arthur J. Osborne 25 14 25 Joseph Berger 16 25 Esther Schlussel 25 16 Charles Sperling 16 25 Beatrice Berocoff 25 16 Carl Strauss 17 Benjamin Oppenheim 26 17 Atta Matz 26 17 Gustave Pines 26 17 Hattie Such 26 27 16 Betty Rothenberg 18 Chana Yens Brose 27 28 19 Esther Matscowitz 28 19 Jack Osborne 20 29 Philip Dubrinsky 20 Toby Wrotzlawsky 29 20 29 Rebecca Trlvax 20 29 William Elson 20 29 Jacob Kushner 30 21 Saul H. Rose 21 30 arecha Stollman 21 30 Claude Superstine Hirsh Grand 3• 21 Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15731 W. 101/2 Ml. Southfield .Phone 3$.14750, . CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Maxine Zack acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. The Family of the Late HYMAN SILVER 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. The Family of the Late BETTY FREDENTHAL 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. Dr. Louis Perlman, Windsor Dentist Dr. Louis Perlman, Windsor dentist for 47 years, died Dec. 6 at age 69. Dr. Perlman, 3801 Riverside E., had offices in the Security Build- ing. A Toronto native, he was a graduate of the University of To- ronto and its dental school, where he served on the varsity football team. He was graduated in 1920, later doing postgraduate work at the University of Michigan. A former officer of Cong. Shaar Hashomayim in Windsor, he was presently on the board at Temple Beth El, Windsor. He also belong- ed to Alpha Omega Dental Frat- ernity. Surviving are his wife, Reisa; a son, Gerald of Oak Park; a broth- er, Dr. Samuel; two sisters, Mrs. Robert G. (Bessie) Cohen and Lil- lian Mann; and two grandchildren. Harry Shlensky, Chicago Leader Harry Shlensky, prominent Chi- cago Jewish leader and brother of Detroiter Mrs. Daniel C. (Blanche) Siegel, herself active in organizations here, died Dec. 6 at age 70. Mr. Shlensky, president of Mor- ris Investment Co. and Bankers Finance Co., was a native Chi- cagoan. He founded the Loop Syna- gogue in memory of his parents, Bessie and Morris Shlensky, whose interest in Jewish communal af- fairs was passed on to their chil- dren. Morris Shlensky had been a leader in the Chicago Theological Seminary, and his son carried on his work, serving as trustee and board member. Harry Shlensky also was a past board member and active in Rodfei Zedek Congre- gation, where funeral services were held Monday. Surviving besides Mrs. Siegel are his wife, Esther; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Melvin (Lee) Blum and Ann; two brothers, four sisters and three grandchildren. Arnold (Steve) Brodie Arnold (Steve) Brodie, secretary- treasurer of J. Brodie and Sons Inc., air-conditioning and centilat- ing firm in Oak Park, died Tues- day at age 64. Mr. Brodie, 17650 Oak Dr., was a native New Yorker but lived in Detroit most of his life and was a longtime member of Temple Beth El. Survivors are his wife, the former Elizabeth Krolik; two broth- ers, Aaron H. and Lee; and a sis- ter, Edith. Beulah Gaylord, Age 71 Beulah Gaylord, a real estate broker with Schatten Realty for the past 10 years, died Dec. 7 at age 71. Mrs. Gaylord, 18487 Prairie, was a member of Hadassah, Bnai Brith, Real Estate Brokers of De- troit and Zionist Organization of Detroit. Mrs. Gaylord, a native of Aus- tria, leaves her husband, Harry; a son, Dr. Hartley; a daughter, Mrs. Neil L. (Cecille) Lenhoff of Bever- ly Hills; a brother, Norman La- porter; a sister, Mrs. Rae Worth of Toronto; and six grandchildren. In Cherished Memory of Beloved Mother SOPH I E GLADSTON E Who passed away on Nov. 30, 1953 (23 days in Kis- lev). You are never forgotten Mother beloved; As long as life and memories last, will remember thee always. Sadly missed by son Arthur, these past 15 years. Friday, December 13, 1968-63 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OBITUARIES EVELYN L. AUSLANDER, KET, 24620 Sherman, Oak Park, 20160 Oxley, died Dec. 8. She died Dec. 7. Survived by his leaves her husband, Henry; a son, mother, Mrs. Shirley Schecket; Ira; a daughter, Mrs. Alan (Mar- two sisters, Mrs. Herbert (Bever- garet) Silberman; and one sister. ly) Epstein of Dallas and Mrs. • • • Murray (Lois) Asher of Atlanta. • • • ELISE BOHM, 19080 Chapel, ELSA MULLER, 1800 W. Beth- died Dec. 9. Survived by a son, Charles N.; a daughter, Mrs. une, died Dec. 9. She leaves her Hilde Hofmann of Paris; and one husband, William. • • • grandchild. ROSE PERLIS, 3261 Lawrence, RUTH FISHMAN, former De- died Dec. 5. She leaves her hus- troiter of Los Angeles, died Dec. band, Dr. Hyman L.; a son, Dr. 9. She leaves her husband, Morris; Marvin S.; and three sisters. • • • a daughter, Mrs. Hilda Jane Rai- FREDA PLOTNICK, 17554 Ind- mondi; five sisters, Pauline Schiff, Helen Schneider, Rosalyn Zeldes, iana, died Dec. 10. She leaves Evelyn Miller and Edith Miller, all three sons, Joseph, David of of Detroit; two brothers, Samuel Ingelwood, Calif., and Dr. Harold and Henry Miller; and six grand- two daughters, Mrs. Carl (Esther) children. Interment Los Angeles. Horwitz and Mrs. Samuel (Ruth) Scharg; one brother, 12 grand- • 5 • SIMON GOLD, 18927 Stansbury, children and six great-grandchil- died Dec. 9. He leaves his father, dren. Sam Gold; three brothers, Ruben, ABRAHAM SCHWARTZ, 27520 Samuel and Meyer; and a sister, Arlington Ct., Southfield, died Dec. Mrs. Edwin (Belle) Moss. 7. He leaves his wife, Miriam; two s s * sons, Steven and Robert; a d LEONARD BERNARD GUT- ter, Anita; and two brothers. MAN, 1960 Golfview, Troy, died * * Dec. 8. He leaves two sons, ANNA SCHWARTZ, 17161 Sa to Nathan E. and Ronald Y.; and Rosa, died Dec. 9. Survived b a four grandchildren. Inter ment sister, Mrs. Eva G o 1 d; t Falls Church, Va. nephews and one niece. * * • * * LOUIS AMOS JACOBS, former MATTIE SITRON, 17322 Lind- Detroiter of Memphis, died Dec. 11. say, died Dec. 11. She leaves two Survived by his wife, Melba; son sons, Richard and Harold; a Samuel; a daughter, Mrs. Marvin daughter, Mrs. Mathew (Annette) (Elaine) Utay of Dallas; one sister Figot; one sister, eight grand- and two brothers, Hy and Si, both children and two great-grandchil- of Detroit. Interment Dallas. dren. ▪ * s * 5 MORRIS KLASNER, 17195 Ohio, ROSE SKLARCHYK, 11501 Pet- died Dec. 10. Survived by his wife, oskey, died Dec. 7. Survived by Tobe; a son, Paul; a daughter, two sons, Harry Sklar and Fred; Anita Sylvia; one brother and one and seven granchildren. * * * sister. * • • LOUIS STONE, 19405 Inkster, GERTRUD.E KLIDIE,. former Pe- Livonia, died Dec. 6. Survived by troller of Buffalo, died Nov. 28. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Survived by a brother, Bert of De- Stone; his grandmother, Mrs. Ida troit; nephews and nieces. Stone; a brother, Sheldon, and a • * FANNIE LTJBARSKY4245 sister, Ann Jill. D 11. Coolidge, Oak Park, died Dec. Survived by her husband, Samuel; Louis (Lillian) Mrs. five daughters, Lederman of Windsor, Mrs. Jack (Esther) Atchman, Mrs. Irving (Irene) Belsky, Mrs. Alvin (Bella) Schultz and Mrs. Allen (Ruth) Silvarman; two sisters and 10 grandchildren. * e • MASHA MARK, 19935 Kentfield, died Dec. 7. 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