David Lansky, 53; Engineer for Ford David Lansky, senior textile en- gineer for Ford Motor Co., died Wednesday at age 53. A 1940 graduate of the Detroit Institute of Technology, he was with Ford for 29 years. Mr. Lansky, 23611 Moritz, Oak Park, was a member of Morgen- thau Lodge of Bnai Brith, Society of Automotive Engineers and De- troit Plastics Society. He leaves his wife, Edith; two sons, Edward and Paul; two broth- ers, Max and Abe; and two grand- children. Harry Goldin of Windsor Harry Goldin, a Windsor resident for more than 40 years, died May 24 at age 88. A retired barber, Mr. Goldin was active in Shaar Hasho- mayim and Shaare Zedek synago- gues. He was born in Russia. Mr. Goldin, 1165 Elsmere, leaves his wife, Lilly; five sons, Louis and Arnold of Detroit, Irving, Frank and Morris; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Alex (Louise) Joffe, Mrs. Alex (Edith) Cherkinsky and Mrs. Erwin (Frances) Wiener, all of Detroit; 20 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Interment Windsor. Samuel J. Harendorf, 69, Playwright, Journalist LONDON (JTA) - Samuel J. Harendorf, playwright and jour- nalist, died here recently at the age of 69. He edited Yiddish papers in Vienna and London. Be- fore World War II he was cor- respondent for the Yiddish daily "Moment" in Warsaw, and after the war represented Tel Aviv, New York, Buenos Aires and Mon- tivedo Yiddish papers. In Blessed and Beloved Memory of LOUIS MARGOLIS Who passed away seven years ago today, May 30, 1962. Forever in our hearts and sadly missed by his children, grandchil- dren and great-grandchil- dren. In loving memory of my only dear sister FAYE SHIPPER Nearly a year has passed. My heart still aches with sadness. My eyes shed many a tear. Where and how you died before you closed your eyes. God alone knows how I miss you as this ends the first sad year. Mildred Baker Lipton Hyman Cohen of Akron Louis Partovich, 72; Hyman Cohen, former Detroiter Furnished Room at and owner of a wholesale meat- Hadassah Hospital packing company here for more than 60 years, died Sunday in Akron. Born in Poland, he came to Detroit in 1905. He moved to Akron following his retirement. Surviving are his wife, Minnie; a son, Leon; two daughters, Mrs. Anna Zahn and Mrs. Leon (Selma) Smith; two brothers, Samuel and Abe Cohen of Detroit; and seven grandchildren. Druggist Ben Pearl Pharmacist Ben Pearl, owner of Northland and Westland Drugs until he moved to California two months ago, died May 23 in Farina Del Roy, Calif. He was 61. Mr. Pearl, past president of the Northland and Westland Shopping Center chambers of commerce, was a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Perfection Lodge of the Masons and the Moslem Shrine. He was born in Lithuania. He leaves his wife, Lillian; a Sam H. Rubin, 75; son, Melvin; a daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Fishman; a brother, Al- Headed 2 Societies bert; a sister, Mrs. Sam (Lauretta) Sam Hyman Rubin, president of Woronow; and three grandchildren. Sam's Loan Office, 2100 Michigan, for 50 years, died Tuesday at age Murray Silverstone, Chief 75. Mr. Rubin, 23500 Wildwood, Oak of 20th Century-Fox Park, was past president of Rado- mer Aid Society and of Bialistoker NEW YORK - Murray Silver- stone, retired president of 20th Brisker Aid Society; and he be- Century-Fox International and 20th longed to Sholom Aleichem Lodge, Century-Fox Interamerica Corps., Bnai Brith, and to Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods. Born in Rus- died May 17 at age 73. Mr. Silverstone founded and was sia, Mr. Rubin lived in the Detroit president of the International Cul- area 60 years. Survivors are his wife, Katy; tural Center for Youth in Jeru- salem, dedicated in 1960. He retir- t h r e e daughters, Mrs. Irving (Blanche) S t e r n, Mrs. Irving ed from his film post in 1962. (Dorothy) Pianka of Cranford, N.J., and Mrs. Louis (Shirley) `Genes and Jeans' Gold; a brother, Solomon; a sister, From Chronicler's column In Mrs. Nathan (Esther) Wolok; nine London Jewish Chronicle: grandchildren and seven great- Apropos Lord Snow's recent grandchildren. comments on the Jewish "gene pool," Mr. Nabarro was heard to reflect over the weekend that "of course everyone knows that the Jennie Petok, a member of sev- best jeans are Levis." eral communal organizations, died May 23 at age 78. Mrs. Petok, who was born in Lublin, Poland, lived in this coun- The Family of the Late - try 58 years, 53 of them in the De- troit area. She resided at 20687 YOURA Kensington, Southfield. SHUMAKER Mrs. Petok was a member of Ha- dassah, Rebekkas, Jewish Center Acknowledges with grate- senior citizens group and Temple ful appreciation the many Israel. kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by rela- Surviving are her husband, Har- tives and friends during ry; two sons, Theodore and Sam- the family's recent be- uel; two daughters, Mrs. Barney reavement. B. (Lillian) Israel and Mrs. Ber- nard (Goldie) Rothenberg; nine grandchildren and two great-grand- children. Jennie Petok, 78 SPECIAL! FREE! FOR OUR READERS! Anew edition of the fa- mous Hebrew-English Cal- endar. FIND YOUR YAHRZEIT DATES AT A GLANCE. In Loving Memory of Our Dear Mother and Grandmother Louis Partovich, founder and president for the past 50 years of the L & M Heating Co., 15221 W. 11 Mile, Oak Park, died May 22 at age 72. A life member of Sheet Metal Workers Union Local 80, he furnished a waiting room at Hadassah Hospital in Israel. Mr. Partovich, 16174 Oxley, Southfield, was born in Poland and lived in the Detroit area 57 years. He belonged to Odessa Progressive Aid Society. Survivors are his wife, Ann; three sons, Morton, Dr. George Mogill and Harry Mogill; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Henry (Sara) Rosen- berg; five brothers, Tony, Max, Nate, Harry and Edward; four sisters, Mrs. Max (Lillian) Mark, Mrs. Clara Goldston, Mrs. Jack (Rose) Zuckerman and Mrs. Ben (Ceil) Stocker; and eight grand- children. Hebrew dates and "English" equivalents (in- cluding days of the week) All LIBBY ROSENBERG from 1946 to the day be- fore Rosh Hashanah, 1970. Also important Jewish holidays to 1973. Who passed away 10 years , ago, June 16, 1959 (11 days in Sivan). Her be- loved memory will always be our inspiration. Sadly missed and always re- membered by her chil- dren, Rose and Mitchell, Max and Ann, Esther and Dave, and grandchildren. For your free copy, just mention that you are one of our readers and send a post card or a letter re- questing the Calendar to: H. J. Heinz Co. Dept. J 2, Box 57, Pittsburgh, Pa. .15230 OBITUARIES HERMAN M. BRENNER, 19935 Engelwood Cliffs, N.J.; six grand- Greenfield, died May 25. He leaves children and two great-grandchil- his wife, Rose; a son, Dennis; two dren. * daughters, Mrs. Sidney (Shirley) Seyburn and Mrs. Abbott (Mari- MALVINA TANN, 25438 Lincoln lyn) Schlain; one brother and Terr., Oak Park, died May 24. She eight grandchildren. leaves five sons, Herman, David, * * * Dr. Lee, George and Edward; a a) MYRLE GOLDMAN, 16501 Men- daughter, Mrs. Stuart (E d n and 13 dota, died' May 26. She leaves two Chosid; 18 grandchildren great-grandchildren. sons, Max and Hyme Goldman; * two daughters, Mrs. Harvey (Mary) Gilbert and Mrs. Irving LOUIS TISCHLER, 28144 Har- (Ruth) Margulies; 11 grandchil- wich, Farmington, died May 25. dren and four great-grandchildren. Survived by two sons, Max of To- • * * ledo and Dr. Herbert of Durham, TILLIE KAUFMAN, 18489 Schae- N.H.; a daughter, Mrs. Ellis fer, died May 25. Survived by two (Mary) Siefer; one brother, two sons, Henry Coffman and David; a sisters and eight grandchildren. • daughter, Belle; one brother, six grandchildren and one g r e a t- SAMUEL H. WEINGARDEN, grandchild. 19434 Ardmore, died May 22. Sur- * * * vived by four sons, Norman, Ben, ABRAHAM L. KEIL, 17545 Rose- Louis and Milton; a daughter, lawn, died May 25. Survived by his Florence; one sister, five grand- wife, Yetta; two sons, Martin and children and two great-grandchil- Jack; a daughter, Mrs. Hyman dren. a (Faye) Salinsky; one brother, one AARON WEINZWEIG, 19327 sister and six grandchildren. s * * Schaefer, died May 25. Survived by Mrs. ROSE KORINSKY, 25235 Lath- his wife, Eva; a daughter, three rup, Southfield, died May 25. She Sheldon ( Miri a m ) Sandweiss ; four brothers, one sister and leaves a son, Morris; and two grandchildren. grandchildren. s * JEROME WILEY WOLFENSON, GOLDIE KOSOF SK Y, 19763 former Detroiter of Atlanta, died Cranbrook, died May 22. Survived May 24. Survived by three daugh- by her husband, Barney; a daugh- ters, Mrs. Seymour (Rose) Lublin, ter, Mrs. Charles (Freda) Acker- Mrs. Diane Lipson and Mrs. Char- man; one brother; and five grand- les (Lois) Starr; two sisters and children. eight grandchildren. Interment De- s * s troit. MORRIS LEVINOWSKY, 1445 W. Nine Mile, Ferndale, died May 26. He leaves a son, Irving; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Robert (Ada) Dickenson; two sisters and two grandchildren. * s s JACK LIEBOW, 16830 Hamilton, During the coming Highland Park, died May 26. He week Yeshiva Beth leaves a daughter, Mrs. Ben Yehuda will observe (Miriam) Baskin; one brother, the Yahrzeit of the two sisters and two grandchildren. departed following * s * friends, with the traditional Memorial CHAJA MENDELSON, 21940 Prayers, recitation of Beverly, Oak Park, died May 26. Kaddish and study- Survived by her husband, Fred; ing of Mishnayes. two sons, Solomon and Dr. Her- Hebrew Civil bert; two daughters, Mrs. Sam Sivan June (Cyrille Lois) Cooper and Mrs. 15 1 Max Leichtling 1 15 Jerry (Esther Molly) Hartman; Jacob Shere 2 Harry Israel three sisters and 10 grandchildren. 2 16 Oscar I. Steel * * * 16 2 Rebecca Medow 2 16 ANNA MITTELDORF, 11501 Michele Eisenman 2 16 Rachel Marwil Petoskey, died May 27. Survived 2 16 Basha F. Katinsky 2 16 by a son, Eddie; two daughters, Jacob Franovitz 2 16 Kalman Shapiro Mrs. Phillip (Bertha) Cohen and 3 17 Fannie Pupko 17 3 Mrs. Daniel (Helen) Blackstone of Abraham Klenov WE REMEMBER rrimm ritx Philip Jacobs, 77 Philip Jacobs, a member of Cong. Beth Aaron (now Beth Achim) for many years, died Wednesday at age 77. Retired from a wholesale notions business, which he founded, he was a mem- ber of the Odd Fellows and Bnai Brith. Born in Poland, Mr. Jacobs lived in Detroit 46 years. His residence was at 16680 Greenfield. Surviving are his wife, Susan; three sons, Aaron, William and Melvin; two daughters, Mrs. George (Ruth) Winger and Mrs. Ralph (Mildred) Friedman; a sister, Mrs. Sadie Glantz of New Jersey; and 11 grandchildren. New Location Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS Serving Our Jewish Community Since 1933 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. near Gardner between Coolidge 8. 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