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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-05-02

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Monument Unveilings

Unveiling announcements may be in- Cemetery. Rabbi Sperka will offi
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish .
News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., De. I elate. Relatives and friends are
troit 48235. 1711 8-9364. Written an- asked to attend.
nouncements must be accompanied by
a a a
the name and address of the person
making the insertion. There is a stand-
The family of the late Harry
ing charge of $4.00 for an unveiling
notice, measuring an inch, depth. Fineberg announces the unveiling
and 57.50 for one two inches deep with of a monument in his memory
a black border.
12:30 p.m. Sunday, May 4, at
s * *

The family of the late David Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Arm
Goldberger announces the unveil-1 will officiate. Relatives and friends
ing of a monument in his memory are asked to attend.
* * *
11 a.m. Sunday, May 4, at. Oak-
The family of the late Bessie
view Cemetery. Rabbi Lehrman
will officiate. Relatives and friends Starr announces the unveiling of a
monument in her memory 12:30
are asked to attend.
p.m. Sunday, May 11, at Mach-
*
*
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi M. Halpern
The family of the late Millie will officiate. Relatives and friends
Lipson announces the unveiling of
are asked to attend.
a monument in her memory noon
* *
Sunday, May 4, at Chesed shel
The family of the late Herman
Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Goldschlag Hirschhorn announces the unveil-
will officiate. Relatives and friends ing of a monument in his memory
are asked to attend.
2:30 p.m. Sunday, May 4, at North-
• * *
west Hebrew Memorial Park. Rab-
The family of the late Oscar Sil- bi Gorrelick will officiate. Rela-
verstein announces the unveiling of tives and friends are asked to at-
a monument in his. toemory 11 ' tend.
*
a.m. Sunday,"May 4;16 idichpelah
Cemetery. _Rabbi Gamze will offi-
The family of the late Rhoda
ciate. Relatives and friends are Roland announces the unveiling of
asked to attend.
a monument in her memory 1:30
* *
p.m. Sunday, May 4, at Clover Hill
The family of the late Fannie Memorial Park. Rabbi Syme will
Bialick announces the unveiling of officiate. Relatives and friends are
a monument in her memory 2 p.m. asked to attend.
Sunday, May 11, at Machpelah
• *
The family of the late Morris
Weiss announces the unveiling of
a monument in his memory 2 p.m.
The Family of the Late
Sunday, May 4, at Chesed shel
SARAH- SOLD
Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Arm will
officiate. Relatives and friends are
NEWMAlit
asked to attend.
Announces_ the !AuFveiliati
of a inonatieht-: Ill tile*
memory 11:45 a.m. Sun-
Lawyer Inflation in Israel
day, May 4, at Mach-
TEL AVIV (ZINS)—A new type
Wah Cepeejery. Rabbi
of-proletariat
has appeared on the
rtihrman will officiate.
Israeli
scene: lawyers whose num-
Relatives and friends are
bers are getting larger each year.
asked to attend. ••
Dr. Yeho sh u a Rattenshtreich,
chairman of the Israeli Lawyers
Guild, stated that of the 4,250 reg-
istered lawyers, 600 are unemploy-
ed. Among the 47,000,000 people in
England there are only 6,000 law-
The Family of the Late
yers, while in Israel, whose popu-
LOUIS ROSE
lation is only 2,500,000, there are
4,250 attorneys. Every year the Is-
Announces the }unveiling
raeli universities graduate 500 ad-
of a monumen' in his
ditional lawyers. Rottenshtreich
memory 1:30 p.m. Sunday,
stresses that this "attorney infla-
May 11, at Mezritcher
tion" is responsible for unethical
Cemetery. Rabbi Arm will
competition, creating a wild chase
officiate. Relatives and
after clients and causing bank-
friends are asked to at-
ruptcies. Dr. Rottenshtreich ad-
tend.
vises the youth to avoid the ranks
of the "professional proletariat"
and to choose occupations which
would assure them a livelihood.

The Family of the Late

DORA DORFMAN

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in her
memory 12:30 p.m. Sun-
day, May 4, at Clover
Hill Memorial Park. Rabbi
Groner will officiate. Re-
latives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of

The Family of the Late

DR. HAROLD M.
EKELMAN

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his'
memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
May 4, at Clover Hill
Memorial Park. Rabbi
Groner and Cantor Sonen-
klar will officiate. Rela.
tievs and friends are asked
to attend.

Morris Pollack,
Developer, 82

Friday, May 2, 1969-47

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

OBITUARIES

Morris Pollack, real estate in-
vestor and downtown property de-
veloper, died April 24 at age 82.
Owner of the Lafayette Building
and Washington Boulevard Build-
ing, Mr. Pollack was a donor to
many philanthropies. The Morris
and Rose Pollack Forest in Israel
was established by the Jewish Na-1
tional Fund, of which he was an
active member. He also belonged
to Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Mosaic
Lodge of the Masons, Bnai Brith
and the Zionist Organization of
Detroit.
Born in Russia, Mr. Pollack re-
sided here at 761 Whitmore.
Surviving are his wife, Rose;
three sons, David, Arthur and Leo:
two daughters, Mrs. David (Irene)
Finkel and Mrs. Jack (Selma)
Winston; 14 grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.

ABRAHAM BIGELMAN, 11501
Petoskey, died April 26. Survived
by a son, Leo; a daughter, Mrs.
Robert (Rose) Weintrob; five
grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren.
a a *
SARAH FORMAN, 11501 Petosky,
died April 26. She leaves three
sons, Dr. Jack, Philip and Dr. Jay;
a daughter, Mrs. .Sam (Lillian)
Fleischman; one brother, 10 grand-
children and five great-grandchild-
ren.
* * s
WILLIAM FOX, 19308 Stansbury.
died April 24. Survived by his wife,
Ida; a son, Donald; his father, Al-
fred Fox; two sisters and three
grandchildren.
*
DANIEL LEVY, 19721 Hunting-
Ex-Chaplain, Col. Tavel
ton, died April 27. Survived by his
NEW YORK (JTA)—Col. Henry wife, Betty; a son, Sanford; two
Tavel, a retired Jewish chaplain brothers and two sisters.
in the U.S. Army who was dec-
orated for his service during World
SIDNEY MARGOLIS, 3227 Al-
War II, died at his home in Hous-
bert, Royal Oak, died April 25. Sur-
ton at age 63.
vived
by his wife, Gertrude; two
Chaplain Tavel saw 19 years of I
active duty with the army. He I
served in the North African and I Dr. Lev Zelmanowitz, 62;
Sicilian campaigns in 1943 and
later with U.S. forces in Germany Ex-WJCongress Official
and the Far East. He was the re-
BONN (JTA) — Burial services
cipient of the Bronze Star and a were to be held in Israel for Dr.
commendation ribbon with medal Lev Zelmanowitz, a former Zionist
Pendant.
leader in Czechoslovakia and joy-
mer secretary-general of the Brit-
Yeshiva's Coach Named
ish section of the World Jewish
Congress, who died in Cologne at
Maccabia Wrestling Head age 62.
NEW YORK—Jerome Steinberg,
Dr. Zelmanowitz was born in
wrestling coach of Yeshiva Univer. Cracow and lived in Prague until
sity, has been named head wres- the Nazi occupation, when he came
tling coach of the United States to England as a refugee. He was
team that will compete in the associated with the World Jewish
eighth World Maccabia Games in Congress from 1947 to 1951 when
Israel July 28-Aug. 7.
he joined a law firm acting on be-
The announcement was made by half of Jewish claimants for Ger-
Henry Wittenberg, U.S. Maccabia man reparations. His work required
wrestling committee chairman.
him to live in West Germany.
Steinberg, 38, is an attorney. He
took over as wrestling coach at
Atlantic City Mayor
Yeshiva two years ago when Wit-
ATLANTIC CITY — Joseph Alt-
tenberg left to assume the head
man, mayor of Atlantic City for
coaching duties at CCNY.
six terms and a former New Jer-

sey state assemblyman, died April
24 at age 77.
A former municipal judge and
In cherished memory of Becky prosecutor, Mr. Altman was the
son
of a Yonkers tailor.
Caplan, our beloved mother and
grandmother, who left us May 5,
1949. The day never begins or
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
ends without mentioning your
661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
name. Sadly missed by your son
1 1/. Blocks E. of Woodward
and daughter, Dr. B. B. Caplan
6 Blks. from 3 Jewish
and Mrs. Ann Feldman, and their
Cemeteries on Woodward
families.
JO 4-5557
LI 2-8266

I In Memoriam I

In Memory of Our Dearly
Beloved Mother and
Grandmother

I DA M ITZ

Who passed away May 9,
1955. Never to be for-
gotten by her children and
grandchildren.

New Location

Sidney A. Deitch

DETROIT
MONUMENT
WORKS

Serving Our Jewish
Community Since 1933

14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.

the Late

FAYE
ROSENCARD

The Family of the Late

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in her
memory 12:30 p.m. Sun-
day, May 4, at Clover H111
Memorial Park. Rabbi
Lehrman will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in her
memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
May 4, at Chesed sbel
Ernes Cemetery. Rabbi
Gruskin will officiate. Re-
latives and friends are
asked to attend.

ROSE NELSON

In Loving Memory
of Beloved

JOSEPH MOSTEN

Who passed away May 14,
1968. Sadly missed and al-
ways remembered by his
wife, Edith; daughters,
Mrs. Ted (Beane) Stone
and Mrs. Robert (Beverly)
Share; and grandchildren.

Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc.

- DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS

* ' ' '

MILE RD.. IN SOUTHFIELD

ir Gardner between
:, dco 8 Greenfield

399-2711
Eve.—EL 3-2722

sons, Jerome and Allen; one broth
er, two sisters and two grand
children.
* * *

MICHELE C. PENSLER, 21750
Independence, Southfield, died
April 23. She leaves her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Pensler; two
sisters, Elizabeth and Karen; and
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Kraft and Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Aran.
* * *

SAUL ROSENT.HAL, 15241 W.
Nine Mile, Oak Park, died April 13.
Survived by his wife, Betty; a son,
Donald; a daughter, Esther; four
brothers and three sisters.
* *



LOUIS SCHREIBER, 18481
Northlawn, died April 25. Survived
by his wife, Rose; a son, Maurice;
two daughters, Mrs. G a briel
(Edith) Groner of Woodland Hills,
Calif., and Mrs. Marvin (Shirley)
Wolff of Anaheim, Calif.; one
brother, two sisters and three
grandchildren.
a * *
MAX WITTUS, former Detroiter
of Las Vegas, died April 30. He
leaves his wife. Lucille; a son,
Stephen; two brothers, - Morris- of
Hollandale, Fla. and Irving-of Las
Vegas; and four sisters. Mrs. Albert
Koss, Mrs. Reuben GilchinskY, Mrs..
Nathan Coleman and Mrs. Norman
Carr, all of Detroit. Interment
Detroit.

WE REMEMBER
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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 Civil
lyar May

Ben Hirsch
Mordechai Bronstein
Sidney Orechkin
Herman Modlinsky
Ike Cohn
Rose Basil Rose
Aaron Wasserman
Noah Ellias
Robert Flayer
Max lwrey
Hyman Stolarsky
Sarah Natinsky
Joseph Robinson
Arthur Barach
Harry Berman
Ida Green
Milton Cogen
Rabbi Moses Fischer
Sarah Wuntner
Alfred Schmidel
Jacob Adlerman
Louis Leiderman
Joseph E. Fleischman
Charles Laskey
Leon Hess
Rila Hess
Moses Weiswasser
Becky Golub
Chayesora Bas Israel
Harry Berger
Mary Shindler
Louis Buchbinder
Sam Seligson
Shirley Engel
be Ringler
Anna Rottenberg
Max Snow
Louis Garfinkel
Rose Buchbinder
Minnie Friedman
Bella Weiner Torgow

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