Benjamin Shiffman, Veteran of Spanish Anacricatt Benjamin Shiffrnan, a veteran Post of the Jewish War Veterans of the Spanish-American War and and was past sergeant-at-arms one of the oldest Jewish veterans of the national JWV. in the United States, died Wednes - Born in Austria. he lived in the day at age 87. Detroit area most of his life. He Mr. Shiffman, past chancellor of currently resided at Borman Hail. Surviving are his wife. Freda; the Knights of Pythias Detroit 55, was to be honored by the organiza- three sons. Ralph of Kansas City, tion at a testimonial dinner Tues- David of Caro. Mich., and Victor; day at the Town and Country Club. a daughter. Mrs. Samuel (Elaine) He was a member more than 50 Krohn; three brothers. Abe. Vic- tor and David of Palm Springs, years. Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Edward A life member of Perfection (Fannie) Feerer, Mrs. Samuel Lodge of the Masons, Mr. Shift*. (Sylvia) Ruskin and Mrs. Harry man also belonged to Silverman (Ethel) Caplan; 11 grandchildren and four great-grandehildren. Monument Unveilings Bessie Shepherd Bessie Libby Shepherd, a life member of several communal or- ganizations, died last Friday at age 85. Mrs. Shepherd, a native of Russia and 50-year resident of Detroit, was a life member of Mizrachi, Sinai Hospital and Clinic and the Los Angeles Academy. She also was a member of s Hadassah. Jewish National Fund. The family of the late Rose Kra- City of Hope and National Council mer announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 11:30 of Jewish Women. a resident of Mrs. Shepherd. p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, at Clover Jewish Home for Aged, leaves unveiling announcements may be in- sorted by mail or by calling The Jewish Nests office , 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., De- troit 48235, VE 8-9364. written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stand- ing charge of 54.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth, and 57.50 for one two inches deep with a black border. Hill Memorial Park. Rabbi Arm two sons, Harold of Miami Beach and Cantor Bermanis will officiate. and Edward; two daughters. Mrs. Relatives and friends are asked to Morris (Lee) Weingarten and Mrs. attend. Benjamin (Mollie) Rossin of Ann .Arbor: 13 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. The Family of the Late RUTH BALAM UT Job Counseling Experts Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, at Beth Abraham Cemetery. Rabbi Donin will officiate. Relatives and friends ars asked to attend. WASHINGTON (JTA) — Voca- tional testing and counseling serv- ices for Jewish teen-agers in me- dium-to-small Jewish communities have been started by the Bnai Brith Vocational Service. The or- ganization reported that BBVS specialists were traveling up to 1,000 miles from the metropolitan regional offices to arrange coun- seling sessions in synagogues, community centers and libraries. The Family of the Late The Family of the Late Announces the unveiling of a monument in her -memory 12 noon Sunday, Nov. 16, at Northwest Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Gorrelick will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 11:30 a.m. Sun- day, Nov. 16, at Oakview Cemetery. Rabbi Lehrman YETTA SAKS attend. JOSEPH STECKER will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. In Memory Of Our Dear Beloved Sister MAXIN,E F. ZACK Who passed away Nov. 17, 1968 26 days in Cheshvan Who is sadly missed but will always be remembered in our hearts. Harry Ceresnie, 58; THE DETROIT Furrier, 25 Years, 16rry Ceresnie, longtime Detroit furrier, died Sunday at age 58. Mr. Ceresnie founded Ceresnie Furs in 1944 and later went into a partnership known as Ceresnie Offen Furriers, for many years located on Livernois and now with new offices at 181 S. Woodward; Birmingham. Born in Poland, Mr. Ceresnie was a member of Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith and Sidney Hill Health Club. He resided at 17145 Bonsteile, Southfield. Surviving are his wife. Martha: three sons, Sheldon, Roy and Gary; a brother, Sol: a sister. Mrs. Annie Levitt of Toronto; and two grandchildren. JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 14, 1969-47 OBITUARIES LOUIS .ANGEL, 19100 W. Seven Mile, died Nov. 11. He leaves•two sons, Frank and George; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Kalmon (Lillian) Nager; and four grandchildren. • s ROSE ARONOVITZ, 2427 N. Dorchester, Troy, died Nov. 11. Survived by her husband, Morris: two sons. David and Michael; and two sisters. a * * SAM ASH, 3264 Greenfield, Royal Oak. died Nov 11. Survived by a son, Matthew of Washington, D.C.; a daughter, Mrs. Julius (Sylvia) Hoffer of Framingham, Mass.; three sisters, including Mrs. Jennie Alpert of Detroit; and two grandchildren. * s • David Lieberwitz. founder and TILLIE BALLES. former Detroit- former owner of David's Shoe Store on Washington Blvd., died Monday er of Los Angeles, died Nov. 7. She at age 71. A shoe merchant since leaves her husband, Hyman; two 1920, Mr. Lieberwitz retired a year daughters, Mrs. Marvin (Shirley) Esko and Mrs. Edward (Audrey) a go. He was past president of the Ilalem: one -brother. two sisters Detroit Retail Shoemen's Associa- and.four grandchildren. tion and a life member of Ashlar BENNY BEREVNY, 11501 Pe- Lodge of the Masons. He was a native of New York City and re- toskey, died Nov. 12. He leaves sided at 18303 Hubbell. two daughters. Mrs. Isadore (Doro- Surviving are his wife. Rae: a thy) Friedman -and Mrs: Alex son. Byron; a daughter, Mrs. Allan (Sarah)- Rhodes; 11 grandchildren, (Shirley) Kravitz; two brothers, one brother and one sister. * * Harry and William: and a sister. Mrs. Saul (Dorothy) Sandler. F A N I A BLEJCHMAN, 22992 Pontchartrain, Southfield, died Irwin Aran, 62, Attorney Nov. 12. Survived by a son, Izaak a daughter, Mrs. Sam in Detroit for Many Years Blechman; (Esther) Goren; and six grand- Irwin Aran, a former Detroit at- children. torney who had offices in the * * National Bank Building, died Sun- ALEX DICKMAN, 13345 S. Nor- day in Santa Monica, where he had folk, died Nov. 6. He leaves his made his home for the past 15 wife, Bessie: three sons, Dr. Harry years. He was 62. M., Richard and Jerome Dater; Mr. Aran, a native New Yorker, two daughters, Mrs. Gerald lived in Detroit more than 40 years (Renee) Gerger 'and Mrs. Bruce and was graduated from the De- (Clarice) Simons; one brother and troit College of Law. He belonged nine grandchildren. to Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith here * * and was active in Santa Monica LILLIAN FINKELSTEIN, 19205 Bnai Brith. In California, he had Votrobeck, died Nov. 7. She leaves an accountancy practice. a son, Sanford Fink; a daughter, Surviving are his wife, Celia; Mrs. Howard (Anita) Tepper: one two sons, Kenneth and Robert; a brother, four sisters and three brother, Julius of Detroit; three grandchildren. sisters, including Detroiters Mrs. • • Morton (Sadie) Dermer and Mrs. BEN FISHER, former Detroiter Jess (Sylvia) Miller; and two of Miami Beach, died Nov. 9. He grandchildren. leaves his wife, Anna; three sons, George Green of Jacksonville, Harry Weinstein, Head Charles Green of Chicago and Milton Green of Alliance, O.; three of East Side Mill Supply daughters, Mrs. Leonard (Jean- Harry Weinstein, founder and owner of the East Side Mill Sup- ply Co., scrap metal dealership, In Cherished Memory of died Nov. 6 at age 80. Mr. Wein- Brother stein established the company in 1926 and was active in its opera- JERRY tion until his death. GLADSTONE Mr. Weinstein, 29529 Fairfax, Southfield, was born in Poland. Who passed away on Nov. He belonged to Cong. Beth Achim, 9, 1964 (5th of Kislev, Bnai Brith and the Hebrew Bene- 5725). You will never be volent Society. forgotten, cherished broth- Surviving are his wife, Dora; a er, Nor will you ever be, son, Julian Winston; two daugh- ters, Mrs. William (Lillian) Elf- As long as life and man and Mrs. Morris (Ann) memories last. Schwartz; 13 grandchildren and None can fill your seven great-grandchildren. vacant place. Sadly missed these last five years David Lieberwitz, Shoe Store Owner The Family of the Late ALEX cite) Magner of Detroit, and Mrs. Harry (Bella) Pepper and Mrs. . Maurice (Marilyn) Grob, both of Pittsburgh: one brother, 13 grand- children and four great-grandchil- dren. Interment Detroit, SAM FOX. formerly of Lansing,. died Nov. 11 in Tucson. Survived by his wife. Sally (Center), for- merly of Windsor and Detroit; a son, Robert; three daughters, Mrs. Maurice (Gail) Mordka, Mrs. Danny (Michelle) Eisenstein and Miriam of Tucson. Interment Tucson. * * * MORRIS KAPLAN, 7612 W. Seven Mile, died Nov. 11. He leaves his wife, Lillian; a son, Jack; and a daughter, Mrs. San- . ford (Sally) Rosenthal; and two ; grandchildren. 2 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. Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS 18325 W. 9 MILE RD., IN SOUTHFIELD * BELLE STEIN of Toledo died Nov. 9. Survived by a son, Joseph B-.; three daughters, Mrs. Lewis B. (Ann) Daniels and Mrs. C. Kenneth (Connie) Sarason, both of Detroit, and Mrs. Herman J. (Stella) Sampliner of Cleveland; 'three brothers, one sister, seven i grandchildren and eight great- grandchildren. * EVELYN Di A N E SWARTZ, 21920 Gardner, Oak Park, died Nov. 6. Survived by her husband, Larry; a daughter, Barbara; her parents, Mr. and • Mrs. Jacob Po- peritz; and five sisters. * * * SADIE WEINSTEIN, 22811 W., Seven Mile, died Nov. 6. Surviving nieces and nephews in the Detroit area are Dr, Dean Carron, Mrs. Louis Wine, Milton Bosley, Airs. Baer Keidan, David Winston, Jacob L. Keidan, Herbert S. Kei- dan, Mrs. Montgomery Ferar and Stanley Winston. * * SOPHIE ZARANKIN, 17500 San Juan, died Nov. 5. Survived by four brothers, Bernard Luchtan, Rabbi Irving Lawton of California, Israel and Joseph Luchtan, both of Argentina; and a sister, Tzinia Lichtenstein of Argentina. By brother Arthur MONUMENT CENTER, INC 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 1 1h Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 New Location Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 1 4 4 4 1 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner, betw. Coolidge & Greenfield 319-2711, Eve. EL 3-2722 • DICKMAN We would also like to take this opportunity to thank all the relatives and friends for attending the recent unveiling of her stone. The attendance w as excellent and we appreciate this sincerely. i MARGARET KATZ. 18959 For- . rer, died Nov. 8. She leaves a daughter. Mrs. Abe (Shirley) Leiderman; and two grandchil- dren. • * CHARLES FREDRICK MAR- MON. 9500 Stahelin. died Nov. 10. Ile leaves his wife. Kathryne; a son, Sidney: a daughter, Mrs. 1Douglas (Barbara) Banyash; and one grandchild. BERG AND de 7e:eat ea Nemeasteat4 Formerly Karl Berg Memorials and Manuel Urbach d Sdn 13405 CAPITAL at COOLIDGE OAK PARK TELEPHONE 544.2212 ELgin 7-5200 Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman