THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 21, 1969-47 OBITUARIES Drn Harry Arnkoff, Prominent Psychiatrist, Pontiac Federation Leader, Dies at Age 56 IRVING BOLTON, 25425 Briar, BETTY NADLER, 20252 Scha- Oak Park, died Nov. 16. Survived efer, died Nov. 19. She leaves a by three sons, Robert, Dr. Alan son, Don; a daughter, Toni; one and Michael of Ann Arbor; two brother and two sisters. brothers, one sister and four 4 * grandchildren. RICHARD REMENY, former Detroiter of Miami, died Nov. 11. HATTYE DAVIS, 950 Whit- Survived by his wife, Nina; a son, more, died Nov. 19. She leaves Wayne; a daughter, Lisa; and a two sons, Joseph and Russell; six brother, Alfred of Detroit. Inter- grandchildren and three great- ment Miami. * * * grandchildren. Services 11:30 a.m. today at Kaufman Chapel. ROSE RUBIN, 19100 W. Seven * * * Mile, died Nov. 20. She leaves BENNY DEREVNY, 11501 Pe- three sons, Samuel, Myer and toskey, died Nov. 12. He leaves Lawrence of St. Ignace. Interment two daughters, Mrs. Isadore (Dar- Boston. * * * othy) Friedman of Woodland Hills, Calif. and Mrs. Alex (Sarah) THOMAS I. RUBIN, 821 Lone Rhodes; one brother, one sister Pine, Bloomfield Hills, died Nov. and 11 grandchildren. 17. Ile leaves his parents, Mr. and * Mrs. William Rubin; and a brother, BLANCHE FELDMAN, 11501 Ronald. * Petoskey, died Nov. 17. Survived JAY S. SCHULTZ, 20145 Prest; by a son, Nathan; three (laugh- ters, Mrs. Abraham (Foe) Fish- died Nov. 14. He leaves four sons, man, Mrs. Walter (Sylvia) Chas- Steven, Scott, Mark and Edward; son of Leisure City, Fla., an d two daughters, Cheryl and Lori; Mrs. Oscar (Lillian) Kanat of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fort Lauderdale; one sister, six Schultz; and one sister. * * grandchildren and 11 great-grand- BETTY SILVERMAN, 12123 children. * * * Monica, died Nov. 15. Survived by RAYMOND FINE, 23170 Kipling, her husband, Levy, and noe sister. * Oak Park, died Nov. 15. Survived by his wife, Esther; four sons,1 ISADORE SPIZIZEN, 22719 N. Ierome, William, Norton and Dr. Bellwood, Southfield, died Nov. 15. Eugene Gelzayd; a daughter, Mrs. He leaves his wife, Ida; a son. Henry (Beatrice) Freud; three Neil; a daughter, Mrs. Harold brothers , 15 grandchildren and one (Madeline) Lampear; one brother great-grandchild. and seven grandchildren. * • • * * WILLIAM FINN, 19627 St. BESSIE WACHS died in New Francis, Livonia, died Nov. 18. Castle, Pa. Survived by two sons, Survived by his wife, Eva; a son. Harry of Detroit and Morris of Dr. Arnold; a daughter, Lenore; North Miami; one sister, four one brother, three sisters and two grandchildren and 10 great-grand- grandchildren. children. • • • • • • • • • * * BENJAMIN GENSE R, 19373 MORRIS WASSERMAN, 16611 Kentucky, died Nov. 13. Survived Greenfield, died Nov. 15. He leaves by his wife, Rose; three sons, his wife, Ann; two daughters, Mrs. Oscar, Julius and Philip of La- Jack (Beverly) Singer and Mrs. Mesa, Cailf.; and four grandchil- Fred (Lee) Levey; four sisters and dren. five grandchildren. • * * * * * ALEX GROSS, 20411 Snowden, HAZEL WEINSTEIN of Chico- died Nov. 13. Survived by his wife, go died Nov. 15. Survived by a Lillian; two sons, Jack and Paul brother, Lee, of Englewood, Calif.; Jerome, William, Norton and Dr. and a sister, Mrs. Milton (Cerna) grandchildren. Johnson of Detroit. Interment Chi- cago. * * • MEYER KANTOR former De- . troiter, of Phoenix, died Nov. 13. Jack Krass, Owner Survived by two sons, Nathan of Detroit and Manuel of Chicago; of Royal Oak Theater Jack M. Krass, owner of the and a daughter, Mrs. Fred (Jean- Main Theater, Royal Oak, for 26 ette) Gross. Interment Phoenix. years, died last Saturday at age * * • BENJAMIN KESSEL L, 911 71. Mr. Krass, 31020 Huntley Sq., Berkshire, Ann Arbor, died Nov. Birmingham, was a native of Win- 19. He leaves his wife, Mary; a nipeg. He was a member of the daughter, Mrs. Bruce (Sandra) Variety Club and the board of di- Serwin; three brothers and three rectors, Allied Theaters of Michi- grandchildren. Interment Cincin- gan. nati. He leaves his wife, Mae; two * • • sons, Marvin of New York and JENNIE KO SL OW, 20116 Theodore; three brothers, Louis, Burgess, died Nov. 18. She leaves Jacob and Alex; a sister, Mrs. three daughters, Mrs. Alma Sus- Abraham (Clara) Gotthelf; and man, Mrs. Joseph (Estelle) Tutu- five grandchildren. ' nick and Mrs. Earl (Mildred) Parkett; one sister, 10 grandchil- dren and three great-grandchil - Harry Scherman; Began dren. Book-of-the-Month Club • • • NEW YORK-Harry Scherman, SARAH LEVY, 11501 Petoskey, a founder of the Book-of-the- died Nov. 18. Survived by two Month Club and a prime mover of brothers, Philip Levine and Abe the mail distribution book busi- ness, died Nov. 12 at age 82. Levine of South Africa. Mr. Scherman got his start in • • s the advertising and writing fields BENJAMIN LIND E R, 23878 Coach House, Southfield, died as a reporter for the American Nov. 19. He leaves his wife, Sesa; Hebrew, a weekly newspaper. From a small start in 1926, he a son, Allan; three brothers, three sisters and three grandchildren. saw the Book-of-the-Month Club urn into one of the country's Services 10 a.m. today at Kauf- t major book sellers. man Chapel. Dr. Harry Arnkoff, prominent psychiatrist who was chief of staff of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Pontiac and who had served the Pontiac Jewish Welfare Federa- tion as its president, died Tues- was graduated from Wayne State University in 1932. lie received his medical degree from the Uni- versity of Michigan College of Medicine in 1937. He was a prac- ticing psychiatrist since 1940 with , offices at 909 Woodward in Pon. ' fiat. For a number of years one of Pontiac's outstanding Jewish leaders, he established a close working relationship with the Detroit Jewish Welfare Federa- tion during his presidency of the Pontiac Federation and he was among the initiators of the mer- ger between the two federations. A past president of the Oakland County Medical Association, Dr. Arnkoff was active in a number of professional movements. He was a member of the Oakland County Mental Health Board, American Psychiatry Association and took an active part in medical delibera- tions. He served on the board of goy- DR. HARRY ARNKOFF ' ernors of the Jewish Welfare Fed- day at the age of 56. His residence eration of Detroit, and was a past was at 150_E. Long Lake, Bloom- president of Temple Beth Jacob in field Hills. A native Detroiter, Dr. Arnkoff Pontiac. His other associations in- Bnai Moshe Administrator Welch, 71 A pioneer in the field of syna- He remained active in the syna- gogue administrators, Nathan L. gogue and was a popular figure Welch, died Monday at the age of in congregational circles. 71. Executive director of Cong. c He was an Association active member of he National of Syna- Bnai Moshe for 33 years he was gogue Administrators. ! named emeritus two years ago. Surviving him are se v era 1 nieces in Philadelphia. i Bobbie Rosenfeld, Top Canadian Female Athlete Yehuda Burla, Sephardic Novelist in Israel TEL AVIV (JTA)-Funeral serv- TORONTO - Bobbie Rosenfeld, ices were held here for Yehuda Canadian sprinter who won fame Burla, a prominent Hebrew novel- in the 1928 Olympic Games at ist of Israel's Sephardic commu- Amsterdam, died Nov. 13 at age nity, who died in Haifa Nov. 8 at 65. age 83. Although she excelled in every Mr. Burla had been for many sport she tried, Miss Rosenfeld was best known in track and field. years president of the Israel Writ- She won a second-place silver ers Association. He drew the ma- for his novels from Israel's t medal in the 100-meter sprint in the Olympics and went on to win Oriental Jews, who were the heroes and heroines of his stories. a gold medal as part of the Cana- dian women's relay team, which Among his most popular novels were "The Songstress" and "His set a games record of 48.2 se Unloved Wife." onds for the 400 meters. Mr. Burla was the first Hebrew She placed fifth in the finals novelist to write of homosexuality of the 800-meter run, an event as a social phenomonen and as an she had not planned to enter. In 1950, Miss Rosenfeld was individual predilection. He often picked by sports writers as Can- ; expressed deep contempt for the ada's outstanding all-round female 'Diaspora in his writing and in athlete of the first 50 years of the public discourse. Hundreds of his 20th Century. ladmirers and disciples attended Born in Russia, she came to his funeral. Canada as a young girl. Outstand- ing in track, basketball, ice hoc- MONUMENT CENTER, INC. key and softball, Miss Rosenfeld 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE I was joint holder of the 100-yard 1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward world record at 11 seconds and 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish broke the world record in the 220- Cemeteries on Woodward yard sprint at Toronto in 1925 JO 4-5557 LI 2-8266 with a time of 26 seconds. Later, it was found that the track on - I which she set the 220 mark was New Location a foot short, and her record was Sidney A. Deitch erased. For 20 years, she was a sports DETROIT columnist with the Globe and MONUMENT WORKS Mail. Mrs. William Wexler ad Wife of Bnai Brith He 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner, betw. Coolidge & Greenfield 399.2711, Eve. EL 3-2722 SAVANNAH (JTA)-Mrs. Dor- , othy Levy Wexler, wife of Dr. Wil- liam A. Wexler, national president of Bnai Brith, died here Nov. 13 after a long illness. She was 58. Mrs. Wexler was a sister of Jus- tice Matthew M. Levy of the New York State Supreme Court. Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS eluded Bnai Brith, Pontiac Rotary Club, Town and Country Club and Knollwood Country Club, of which he also served as pre.-adent. Surviving him are his wife, Re- becca E.; two daughters, Diana and Mrs. Alfred Feingold; his mother, Mrs. Ida Arnkoff; a sis- ter, Mrs. George Stutz, and two brothers, Isadore and Dr. Morris Arnkoff. 18325 W. 9 MILE RD., IN SOUTHFIELD AND WE REMEMBER 71101X 71`ni During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudo will observe the Yahrzeit of the following departed friends, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and study- ing of Mishnayes. Hebrew Civil KISLEV NOV. 16 Joseph Feldman 6 Harry M. Krugel 16 6 Rachel Devorah 6 16 Burnstine Shirley Janet 7 17 Segerman 7 17 !gnat. Weisz 7 17 I. Gunsberg 18 Ernest Levi 18 Charles G. Halpert 8 8 18 Lillie Spector 8 18 Mr. Chodoroff 9 19 Mrs. Chodoroff 19 Sonia Lefond 9 9 19 Ben Bernstein 19 9 Jack Wayne 9 19 Asna Gottlieb Dr. Joseph Carlebach 9 19 9 19 Bertha Rubin 19 9 Lena Kort 9 19 Eva Zitrin 10 20 Mr. Brown 20 10 Alex Cohen 20 Jacob Fink 10 Rose Hannah 10 20 Solomon 10 20 Joseph Deutsch 10 20 Bernice Berman 10 20 Esther Kransberg 10 20 Joseph Gorman 10 20 Frances Jacobs 10 20 Sally Young 11 21 Harry Brown 21 11 Isidore Garber 11 21 Sarah Burnstein 11 Jeanette Schloss 21 Rabbi Shraga Faitel 11 21 Kahana 11 21 David Katler 12 22 Bessie Lifshitz 12 22 Lottie Salzman 12 22 Rebecca Rubin 12 Chaine Bas Faivel 22 22 Shimon Ben Avrom 12 Channah Bas Reb 12 22 Shmuel 12 22 Clar Zahler 12 Seymour Tilchin 22 12 22 Rubin Kaplan 13 23 Morris H. !Caner '3 23 William Rothman 13 23 Mary Krass 13 23 Alice Katz 23 13 Esther Eckman 24 Mary Rebecca Levin 14 14 24 Julius Goldman 14 24 Moses Grossberg 15 25 Solomon Abrams 25 15 Nathan Scholnik 15 25 Nathan Shiovitz 15 25 Sarah Frank 15 25 Lillian Lerman 26 16 Beulah Gaylord 16 26 Michael Weiss 26 16 David Farber 16 26 Freda F razein 16 26 Michael Feigelman 26 Roy Charles Cohen 16 26 16 Ben Helfe',d 17 27 William Diamond 27 17 Morris Fox 27 Harold E. 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