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January 03, 1969 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-01-03

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Trygve Lie Aided
Israel's Rebirth

-

The first United Nations secre-
tary general, Trygve Lie, who died
Monday at the age of 72, served

TRYGVE LIE

during the critical years of Israel's
rebirth and was helpful in the re-
establishment of Jewish state-
hood.
He was the guide during the
sessions that led to the Partition
Plan for Palestine and he was the
directing head when Israel was
admitted to the UN.
In his memoirs, Dr. Lie strong-
ly supported Israel and followed a
sympathetic line towards Zionism.

Rose LaBret, Age 63

Rose LaBret, a member of Tem-
ple Israel and its sisterhood, Ha-
dassah and Women's American
ORT, died Wednesday at age 63.
Mrs. LaBret, 18218 Melrose,
Southfield, leaves her husband,
Benjamin D.; two sons, Gary and
Sheldon; and four grandchildren.

In Blessed Memqry of
Our Dearly Departed

LILY MARGOLIS

Who passed away two
years ago, Dec. 28, 1966.
Sadly missed and forever

in our hearts.

Her loving children,
grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.

In Memory of
Our Beloved Mother,
Grandmother and Sister

FANNIE HARRIS

Who passed away Jan. 16,
1968 (15 days in Tevet).
You bade no one a last
farewell,
You said goodby to none;

The heavenly gates were
opened,
A loving voice said come.
We often sit and think of
you,
The things you used to
say;
We wonder why you had
to die,
Without a chance to say
goodby.
At the approach of each
tomorrow,
You are tearfully missed
with increased sorrow.

By Louis Harris, Leon and
Rayetta Herschfus,
Grandchildren, Sisters
and Brother

Sara Dalitz, Widow
of Ann Arbor Leader

OBITUARIES

ALBERT TACHNA, former De-
troiter of Los Angeles, died Dec.
18. Survived by his wife, Betty;
a son, Jason; a daughter, Mrs. Sid-
ney (Lenore) Tankenson; a bro-
ther, Maurice of Detroit; two sis-
ters, including Mrs. Eli (Nettie)
Freeman of Detroit and three
grandchildren. Interment Los
Angeles.

*
SARAH BARNETT, 19766 Stahe-
lin, died Dec. 25. Survived by a
son, Sam; four daughters, Mrs.
Louis (Rose) Jaslov, Mrs. Sam
(Sophie) Nemzem, Mrs. Benjamin
(Celia) Wilson and Mrs. Isadore
(Mae) Katz; 12 grandchildren and
25 great-grandchildren.
* * *
SOPHIE OSTROW, 11501 Petos-
key, died Dec. 26. Survived by a
son, Hyman; a daughter, Mrs. Max
(May) Nosanchuk; four grand-
children and two great-grand-
children.
* * *
FANNIE SANDUBRAE, 19190
Lauder, died Dec. 26. Survived by
a brother, Albert; and a sister,
Mrs. Philip (Sylvia) Swarin.
* * *
RACHEL WEINER, 3711 Tyler,
died Dec. 28. Survived by three
daughters, Mrs. Charles (Hannah)
Vikser, Syliva and Mrs. Louis
(Beatrice) Weiss; seven grand-
children and 14 great-grandchil-
dren.

SOLOMON WAYNE, 18410 Mar-
lowe, died Dec. 26. He leaves four,
sons, Sidney of N. Highlands,
Calif., Murray of Poughkeepsie,
Seymour and Marvin of New York
City; two daughters, Mrs. John
(Jean) Shelby of Sullivan, Ill. and
Mrs. Ben (Beatrice) Ostrow of
Poughkeepsie; 17 grandchildren
and eight great-grandchildren. In-
terment Poughkeepsie.
* * *
ANNA ROSENBERG, 15205
Northgate, Oak Park, died Dec. 26.
She leaves a son, Bernard; a
daughter, Sylvia; one sister and
two grandchildren.
* *
MILTON E. WOLFE, 30272
Southfield, Southfield, died Dec. 27.
He leaves a son, Leonard H. Wolfe;
a daughter, Mrs. Herbert (Reva)
Gould of Saginaw; one sister, five
grandchildren and one great-grand-
child.
* * *
WILLIAM STOORMAN, 50 W.
Square Lake, Bloomfield Hills,
died Dec. 28. He leaves his wife,
Rose; two sons, Herbert M. and
Julius J.; a daughter, Mrs. Leo
(Anna) Levine; one brother, seven
grandchildren and two great-grand-
children.
*
SAMUEL C. ESKOVITZ, 19911
Strathmoor, died Dec. 28. He
leaves his wife, Bertha; four sons,
Harold, Fred J., Rudolph Leo, and
Edwin L.; a daughter, Mrs. Bezarel
* S *
(Alice) Silberberg; one sister, nine
SOPHIE BLUSHINSKY SCHUL- grandchildren a n d two great-
TZ, 11501 Petoskey, died Dec. 29. grandchildren.
Survived by a son, William Robin-
s * *
son; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph
SALLY GORDON, former De-
(Ethel) Silver; one brother, two
troiter of Ft. Lauderdale, died Dec.
sisters and five grandchildren.
29. She leaves her husband, Jo-
seph; a son, Jack Fox; two sisters
and three grandchildren.
Abraham Schemansky
Abraham Schemansky, 25337 W.
Montmartre Ct., Oak Park, died
Dec. 27. He was on the board of
directors of the Pere Marquette
Railroad Credit Union.
Dr. James E. Goodfriend, a den-
Mr. Schemansky, a native De-
troiter, was retired from the tist in Detroit 22 years, died
accounting department of the C&O Wednesday at age 50. His offices
Railroad and was a member of were at 20429 W. Seven Mile.
Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith.
Dr. Goodfriend, 18965 Wildemere,
Surviving are his wife, Celia; a was a native Detroiter. He was
son, Simon; a daughter, Mrs. Mor- graduated from Northwestern Uni-
ris (Helen) Young; a brother, versity in 1941 and served as a
Louis; a sister, Mrs. Barney lieutenant commander in the Navy
(Goldie) Kassofsky; and six grand- during World War II. He was a
member of the American Dental
children.
Association, Michigan State and
Detroit District dental societies
Leo S. Oppenheim, 66 and Alpha Omega Dental Frater-
Leo S. Oppenheim, vice presi- nity.
dent and sales manager of the
Surviving are his wife, Frieda;
Mark Allen Co., died Tuesday at a son, Robert; two daughters, Mrs.
age 66.
Michael (Barbara) Meskin and
Mr. Oppenheim, 19526 Cr an- Carol; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
brook, was a member of the Allied Ernest Goodfriend; and two sisters,
Drug Travelers Association and Mrs. Jerome (Dorothy) Rapoport
of Tarzana, Calif., and Mrs. Ben
Temple Beth El.
He leaves his wife, Regene; a (Lillian) Chinitz.
daughter, Mrs. Jane Peck; a sister,
Mrs. Amelia Sussman; and one
brother.
Rose Helper, a 50-year member
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue and
Debre Says Israel, Arabs of
life member of both Purity Chap-
Should Be Present at Big ter, Order of the Eastern Star, and
Power Mideast Conferenc Rebeccas, died Wednesday. She
PARIS (JTA)—French Foreign was 86.
Mrs. Helper, 18985 Prairie, was
Minister Michel Debre said in a
radio interview Monday that the born in Lithuania. She was a mem-
presence of Israelis and Arabs at ber of American Jewish Congress,
a Big Power conference to work Hadassah and National Council of
out a solution to the Middle East Jewish Women.
Survivors are three sons, Irving,
crisis was " a fundamental neces-
ity" because "there can be no Harold and Ralph; six grandchil-
dren
and one great-grandchild.
imposed solution."

Detroit Dentist
James Goodfriend

Sara Dalitz, whose late husband
Nathan was a leader in the Ann
Arbor Jewish community, died-
HARRY J. ADELSON, 19201 An- Wednesday at age 81. She resided
tago, Livonia, died Dec. 29. He at 2035 Medford, Ann Arbor.
Mrs. Dalitz, a member of Cong.
leaves his wife, Frances; a son,
Raymond; a daughter, Mrs. Ernest Beth Israel, leaves a son, Morris;
two
daughters, Mrs. Irving (Ida)
(Lenora) Trevana of Florida; one
brother, three sisters and five Sperling and Mrs. Albert (Jewel)
Blumenfeld of Grand Rapids; two
grandchildren.
* * *
brothers, Tobias Coskey of Los
Angeles
and Alfred Coskey of Las
ABRAHAM GOLDSMITH, 980
Whitmore, died Dec. 30. He leaves Vegas; a sister, Mrs. Luella Lowey
of Receda, Calif.; four grandchil-
three daughters, Barbara, Mrs.
Sophie Dee of Chicago and Mrs. dren and two great-grandchildren.
Edward (Libbie) Baskind of San
Francisco; five grandchildren and William Lublin, 83,
seven great-grandchildren.
*
*
Retired Contractor
SARAH JAFFA, 24251 Kenosha
William Lublin, a retired build-
Oak Park, died Dec. 31. Survived ing contractor, died Tuesday at
by two sons, Arnold of Douglaston, age 83.
N.Y. and Harold S.; one daughter,
Mr. Lublin, 17336 Littlefield, was
Mrs. Charles (Dianne L.) Bodzin born in Russia. He was a member
of N. Miami Beach, one brother, of the Berditchev-Keshenev Aid
one sister and 12 grandchildren.
Society, Bialistoker-Brisker Aid So-
ciety and Jewish Center.
Surviving are his wife, Anna;
three daughters, Mrs. Zeldon S.
Albert C. Schultz, manager of (Dorothy) Cohen, Mrs. Joseph J.
Rogers Furniture Co., 2616 E. (Ann) Beck and Mrs. Bert (Nath-
Grand Blvd., died Wednesday at alie) Kratze; a brother, Sam;
seven grandchildren and six great-
age 39.
Mr. Schultz, 2449 Parmenter, grandchildren.
Royal Oak, was a native Detroiter. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
He belonged to the Furniture Club
Friday, January 3, 1969-39
of Detroit and the Masons.
He leaves his wife, Sharon; a
daughter, Carolyn; his mother,
Sid Wolfson's
Mrs. Rose Schultz Rubin; and a
MONUMENT CENTER, INC
brother, Marvin of Fort Wayne.
as E. II MILE, FERNDALE

Albert Schultz, 39

Rose Rubin, Age 74

Rose Rubin, a member of several
community organizations, died
Dec. 26 at age 74.
Born in Russia, Mrs. Rubin re-
sided at 21901 Avon, Oak Park. She
was a member of City of Hope,
Detroit Ladies Social Club, Mar-
shall Chapter of Bnai Brith, Beth
Aaron Sisterhood and Histadrut.
Mrs. Rubin leaves a son, Alex of
Canfield, 0.; two daughters, Mrs.
Marvin A. (Ida) Last and Mrs.
Yetta Feuer; four grandchildren
and five great-grandchildren.

If a death
occurs away
from home...

EVELYN A. WOOLMAN

Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory
11 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 12, at Clover Hill Memorial Park,
(14 Mile West of Woodward Ave., Section .21). Rabbi
Segal and Cantor Fenakel will officiate. Relatives and
- friends are asked to attend.

Sidney A. Deitch Cr Son

DETROIT
MONUMENT WORKS

1 4 4 4 1 W. 11 Mile Rd.

Between Coolidge

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Greenfield

399-2711, eve. EL 3-2722

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During the coming
week Yeshiva Beth
Yehuda will observe
the Yahrzeit of the
following departed
friends, with the
traditional Memorial
Prayers, recitation of
Kaddish and study-
ing
of Mishnayes.

Hebrew
Teves
15
15
Boruch Yagoda
15
Adolph Mehler
Joseph Levine
15
15
Bella Kowal
16
Dora W. Milling
16
Simon Axelrod
16
Rose Ingeroff
Sarah Lea R. Sacher 16
16
Jacob Koss
16
Dorothy Meisel
16
Molly Jacob
17
Sarah Zarankin
17
Aaron Dubnove
18
Jacob Goldis
18
Mary Coscarelly
Isadore Danto
18
18
Ida Wasserman
Isaac Bloom
18
Chaim H. Applebaum 18
18
Julie Ann Gersten
18
Robert Weisz
18
Bessie Krusner
19
Libby Fine
19
William Siporin
Joseph Cossman
19
19
Ida Gutterman
19
Mary Grace
19
Sadie Lafer
Esther D. Pearlman 19
19
Joseph Langer
20
Solomn Grevnin
20
Sarah Dubin
20
Pearl Pelavin
20
Harry Goldman
Abraham D. Sachs 20
20
Sam Green
20
Esther Gaertner
21
Harry Bloch
21
Jacob Portnoy
21
Jack Bookstein

Max Wasserman

Rose Helper, 86

The Family of the Late

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A telephone call to us
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that a man you know is
helping you.

We can make the desired
arrangements regardless
of where a death occurs.

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Southfield
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