Samuel S. Greenbe Dies at Age 66; Wilbur lleYoung, Headed Numerous Important Causes ' Ex-Asst. State Samuel S. Greenberg, a leader He was a past chairman of the Attorney General in many Jewish and civic causes who gained esteem for national leadership as chairman of the Jew- ish Occupational Council of Amer- ica, died last Friday after a brief illness. He was 66. Surviving are two sons, Ronald L. and John L., five grandchildren Reinheimer of Hollywood, Fla., James (Corrine) Pollak, Jules (Lil- Iyan) Schaffer of Ann Arbor and Ruth Greenbaum of Los Angeles. Mr. Greenberg, who was born in Auburn, Ind., was a graduate of the Detroit College of Law, had practiced law here since 1926 and community health services of United Community Services, was a member of community founda- tion committee of Federation and among his other communal posts was his long service as chairman of the civil rights commission of the Michigan State Bar. In 1935-36 he was an assistant attorney gen- eral of Michigan. Mr. DeYoung, 9000 E. Jefferson was a native Detroiter. Past men's club presi- dent and board member of Tem- Mr. Greenberg also gained fame in the past two years for ple Beth El, he : belonged to De- his efforts as chairman of the International Vocational Reha- troit Lodge 55 of bilitation and Research Institute i the Knights of DeYoung Pythias and Ash- in Israel and his efforts in behalf lar Lodge of the Masons. He was of Oriental Jews in Israel. past speaker and honorary alum- In recognition of his services as nus of the Philomathic Debating chairman of the scholarship com- Club and a past chancellor of Al- mittee of Federation and his many pha Kappa Theta legal fraternity. other services, a memorial fund A graduate of the Detroit Col- is being established in tribute to lege of Law in 1923, Mr. DeYoung him and contributions may be was a member of the Detroit, made to this fund to memoralize Michigan and Wayne County bar him. associations. He retired from his state position in 1965, after han- dling Liquor Control Commission Mrs. and Racing Commission cases dur- ing most of his employment. I fertz, Mother of Beth El Rabbi SAMUEL S. GREENBERG was the senior partner in the law firm IA th his sons. He was general counsel and a board member of American Savings Association. In memory of his wife, Mr. Greenberg had established the Sylvia Simon Greenberg Award that is given annually to young women leaders in Allied Jewish Campaigns and the Jewish Wel- fare Federation. Mr. Greenberg was a board member of the Jewish Vocational Service of which he was a former president. He was the founder and a past president of Community Workshop. A member of both Cong. Shaarey Zedek and Temple Beth El, he served on the execu- tive committee of the Jewish Wel- fare Federation, was a board mem- ber of United Jewish Charities, was active on the special gifts commit- tee of Federation and served in its community relations division. Wilbur DeYoung, assistant state attorney general for 12 years, died Monday at age 65. Nadine V. Hertz, mother of Dr. Richard C. Hertz of Temple Beth El, died Oct. 1 in Chicago. She was 74. Mrs. Hertz, wife of the late Abram J. Ilertz, resided in Mil- waukee for the past 39 years. There, she was a member of Tem- ple Emanu-El Bnai Jeshurun, Council of Jewish Women and the Jewish Center. Born in Silver City, N.M., Mrs. Hertz was the youngest daughter of Henry and Jennie Rosenberg, pioneer settlers who went west on the Santa Fe Trail in the 1870s. She grew up in New York City and was married in St. Paul, where she lived 15 years. Surviving besides her son Rich- ard, are a son, Frederick J. of r Surviving are a daughter, Jac- queline; and four sisters, Mrs. Reu- ben (Hazel) Graff, Mrs. Charles (Sylvia) Niedelman of San Diego, Mrs. Ralph (Essie) Rosenthal of Chicago and Loretta of Miami Beach. Aaron Margolis, Kosher Meat Dealer Aaron B. Margolis, a kosher meat dealer for 40 years, died Monday at age 63. Mr. Margolis had been owner of Margolis Ko- sher Meat Market, 11738 Dexter, for 30 years and was still active in the meat business at the time of his death. A past board member of Cong. Bnai Zion, Mr. Margolis also be- longed to Cong. Beth Hillel, He- Chicago, and four grandchildren. brew Benevolent Society and Bnai Brith. He was past president of the Kosher Meat Cutters Associa- tion. Born in Russia, he resided in Bessie S. Foreman, a member Detroit 48 years. of several women's organizations, Surviving are his wife, Fay, died Sunday at age 81. 20250 St. Marys; a son, Dr. Jerry; Mrs. Foreman, 23105 Provi- a daughter, Mrs. Irwin (Marjorie) Bessie Foreman, 81 dence, Southfield, was a native Pavorsky; a brother, Isaac of Tuc- Detroiter. She belonged to Temple son; and six grandchildren. Israel and its sisterhood, Hadas- sah, National Council of Jewish Sam Feldberg, 51. Owner Women, Jewish Home for the Dora Baruch, Age 73 Aged and Women's American ORT. of Lincoln Center Barbers Sam Feldberg, owner of the Lin- Survivors are her husband, Al- Dora Baruch, a member of the Center Barber Shop, died Sun- Ladies Auxiliary of Yeshivath Beth bert; two sons, Jay and Harold; a coln day at age 51. Yehudah, United Hebrew Schools brother, Meyer Steinberg; a sister, Mr. Feldberg, 27420 Devonshire, Mrs. Meyer (Anna) Prentis; and and the Diskin Orphan Home of Southfield, was a board member Jerusalem, died Monday at age 73. one grandchild. of the Sephardic Community of Mrs. Baruch, 19441 Tracey, was Greater Detroit and was a Labor Zionist and Revisionist. born in Poland and lived in De- Born in Skarzysko'kam, Poland, troit 58 years. In loving memory of beloved he was placed in Nazi concentra- Surviving are a son, Leonard; a Herman tion camps during World War II. daughter, Mrs. Isadore (Rose) father, son and brother Liberated, he went to Italy where Levin; two sisters, Mrs. Harry Bellock„ who passed away Oct. 6, he married and then migrated to 1957. Sadly missed and always re- (Della) Gottlieb and Mrs. Pearl America 20 years ago. Ruffsky; five grandchildren and membered by his son, daughter, Surviving are his wife, Regina, mother and sister. one great-grandchild. and two daughters, Mrs. Jay (Pearl) Grossman and Sonia. In Memoriam In Loving Memory of My Beloved Husband Who passed away Oct. 13, 1964 I have lost my soul's companion A life linked with my own, and Day by day I miss him more As I walk through life alone. Sadly missed by his wife Sylvia and family. Jesse Rich, 76 Jesse S. Rich, retired manager of the dealers' sales division, Rem- ington Rand Division of Sperry Rand Corp., died Oct. 2 at age 76. Mr. Rich, 18275 North Dr., South- field, was a member of Temple OBITUARIES FANNY PAULL, 21860 Coolidge, KURT BAER, 21180 W. Seven Mile, died Oct. 3. Survived by his Oak Park, died Oct. 5. Survived by wife, Clara; and a brother, Wal- two sons, Harry and Ben; two brothers, four grandchildren and ter of Fairlawn, N.J. * • • one great-grandchild. • • • LOUIS BAR ILL. 21961 Gardner, MARY RASKIN, former Detroit- Oak Park, died Oct. 3. Survived by er of North Miami. died Oct. 3. his wife, Betty; a son, Irving; two daughters, Mrs. Eugene (Doris) She leaves her husband, Mitchell. Gottlieb and Mrs. David (Sheila) Interment Detroit. • Weiner of Redondo Beach, Calif.; SYLVIA SOROTA of Lowell, two brothers. two sisters, and Mass., died Oct. 6. Survived by seven grandchildren. * • • her husband, Simon; and a son, ALEX ANDRE BENACH, 20648 George, of Detroit. Interment Knob Woods. Southfield, died Oct. Chelmsford, Mass. * • * 5. He leaves his wife, Minna; two BILLIE WEIN, of DownsviOW, daughters, Mrs. Seymour (Liliane) 5. She leaves two Ont., died Oct. Solomon and Mrs. Jerome C. (Marlene) Gropman; two brothers, brothers, Alfred and Richard Ke- meny of North Miami. one sister and five grandchildren. • • • • • PHILIP SHELDON WEINMAN, MAX BERGER. 18700 Snowden. 24150 Woodland, Southfield, died died Oct. 5. Survived by his wife. Grace; two sons, Elliot and Nor- Oct. 2. Survived by his parents, man; a daughter, Mrs. Milton Mr. and Mrs. Abram Weinman; (Ellen) Levy: one brother, two and two brothers. * * • sisters and eight grandchildren. GERTRUDE WINKLER. 16578 • * Robson, died Oct. 8. She leaves BESSIE DICKSTEIN, 2800 W. Grand Blvd.. died Oct. 4. She her mother, Mrs. Rose Ritter; two brothers, Irving and So]: and a leaves three sisters, Mrs. Marvin (Freda) Giebel, Mrs. Helen Neal sister, Mrs. Morris (Leah) Oilman. • • • and Mrs. Tillie Burke. EDITH ZUSSMAN, former De- • • • IDA DREWS (MARIN), former troiter of Tucson, died Oct. 6. Sur- vived by four daughters, Mrs. Jo- Detroiter of Miami Beach, died Oct. 6. Survived by two daughters, seph E. (Gara) Steinberger of De- Mrs.-Harold (Pearl) Rice and Mrs. ; troit, Mrs. Edward (Betty) Smot- William- (Esther) Granat, both of kin, Mrs. Louis (Sylvia) Smotkin one Detroit; one brother and three and Mrs. Rtith Goldman; brother, nine grandchildren and grandchildren. * * * eight great-grandchildren Inter- MORRIS H. JACOBS, 11501 Pe- ment Tucson. toskey, died Oct. 7. He leaves his wife, Hannah; a son, I. Murray; a daughter, Mrs. Sidney (Dorothy) Goodman; one brother, one sister and five grandchildren. * * • KATHERINE KARPELES, 8690 During the coming Epworth, died Oct. 2. She leaves week Yeshiva Beth two sons, Leonard and Arthur; and Yehuda will observe three grandchildren. the Yahrzeit of the • • * following departed PEARL KIND, former Detroiter, friends, with the of Phoenix, died Oct. 3. She leaves traditional Memorial three daughters, Mrs. George (Ce- Prayers, recitation of celia) Duchin, Mrs. Julius (Jean- Kaddish and study- ette) Berger and Mrs. James ing of Mishnoyes. (Terry) Barnes of Sunnyvale, Hebrew C i T H1 Calif.; four sisters and 10 grand- OCT. children. Interment Detroit. Hirsch Saperstein WE REMEMBER 71-1:1747 717N1 MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward New Location Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS Serving Our Jewish Since 1933 Community 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. near Gardner between Coolidge 8 Grzentield 399-2711 Eve.—EL 3-2722 Beth El, Saginaw Lodge of the Masons, Moslem Shrine Club and National Office Managers Associa- tion. 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