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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-12-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, December 5, 1969-63

OBITUARIES

Mrs. Nathan R. Epstein, Age 83

Yetta Epstein, widow of Nathan
R. Epstein, a founder and past
president of Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue, died Tuesday at age 83.
Mrs. Epstein, a past president
of the Adas Shalom Sisterhood,
also w as a mem-
ber of National
Council of Jew-
oil Women, Unit- k

ed Hebrew

Schools and Lo
howitcher - Roy-
ncr Society. She
was a resident of
both Miami
Beach and South-

r, „,

field, where she lived at 23600
Coach House Rd. She was a native
of Russia.

MILTON ARONIIEIM, 17600
Wisconsin, died Nov. 29. He leaves
his wife, Frances; and a sister, I
Mrs. Hilda Krawitz.
* • a
MORRIS BERLIN, 18489 Ilart-
well. died Dec. 1. Survived by his
wife, Mary; three sons, Max, Louis!
and Joseph: two daughters, Mrs.
Jennie Tugman and Mrs. Sam
Anne 1 Solomon; and eight grand-
children.

*

SAMUEL BORTNICK, 20490
Nathaniel Newberger, a veteran Schaefer, died Nov. 30. Survived
newspaper proofreader and long- by his wife, Esther: three sons,
time member of the International Philip, David and Eugene; a
Typographical Union, died Nov. daughter. Mrs. Julius (Rose) Ber-
kowitz: one sister, 12 grandchil-
27 at age 88.
Mr. Newberger had a 58 , .,-year dren and one great-grandchild.
• *
career as proofreader on the Chi-
MORRIS FEINGOLD, 6163 Ave-
ry, died Dec. I. Survived by two
nephews, Joseph of Reseda. Calif.. I
and Solomon.



MORRIS GORDON, 29235 Pointe
Woods. Southfield, died Dec. 3.
He leaves his wife. Minnie: three
sons, Harold, Dr. Seymour and
Dr. Marvin: three sisters and eight
grandchildren.



NATHAN GREENSTONE, 15830
Steel, died Nov. 30. Survived by
his wife, Rebecca: two daughters, '
Brenda and Rosa; and one sister.

Surviving are two sons, Jack and
Eugen e; two daughters, Mrs.
Elaine Weiss of Miami Beach and
Mrs. Sidney (Selma) Blum: a
sister, Mrs. Minnie Aldane; eight
grandchildren and four g r ea t-
grandchildren.

NatlianNewberuer.
Ex-Proofreader

Mrs. Epstein

Rosa Papo, 92; Had
-13 Great-Grandchildren

Rosa Papo, 92, a grandmother of
26, great-grandmother of 43 and
great-great grandmother of three,
died Tuesday.
Mrs. Papo, a native of Yugosla-
via. resided at 24021 Marlow, Oak
Park. Besides her grandchildren,
great-grandchildren and great-
great-grandchildren, she leaves sev-
en sons, Morris, Alvin of Santa
Monica, Burke Williams of Bay
City. Louis, Mordy, Sam and Jack
of Santa Monica; and a daughter,
Mrs. Maurice (Regina) Polinsky.

Unveiling



The family of the late Esther
Nathan L. Schwartz announces the
• • •
unveiling of a monument in their
JOSEPH GROSSMAN of New
memory 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7 at
York, died Nov. 28. He leaves a
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Wine
son, Jerry; three brothers, two
will officiate. Relatives and friends
sisters, including Mrs. Abraham
NATHANIEL
NEWBERGER
are asked to attend.
(Dorothy) Lusky of Detroit. In-
• • •
cago Herald American and was a ternment will be in New York.
The family of the late I. Herbert member of the union as many



Grossman announces the unveiling years.
EDITH. HILTON, 10505 LaSalle,
of a monument in his memory 12
Born
in
New
York
City,
Mr.
Huntington Woods, died Dec. 1.
Mach-
noon Sunday, Dec. 14,
Newberger was the son of a She leaves her husband, Lewis;
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Syme
custom tailor. The family lived her mother, Mrs. Rose Lemlich;
officiate. Relatives and friends are
in Philadelphia, St. Louis and and one sister.
asked to attend.
• * •
finally Chicago, where Mr. New-
berger met his future wife, Jen-
IRVING V, HOLZMAN, 25201
nie Sessler. They were married Rue Versailles, Oak Park, died
47 years, Mrs. Newberger pass- Nov. 27. He leaves his wife, Betty;
In Cherished Memory of
ing away in 1957.
two sons, Sheridan and Howard;
Beloved Mother
He was a member of the Typo- and seven grandchildren.
• a •
graphical
Union
in
Indianapolis.
BEULAH
as well as Detroit, where he and
ELLEN (BARNETT) HORAN,
GAYLORD
his family moved upon his retire- former Detroiter of Sacramento,
Who passed away on Dec.
ment in 1950.
died Nov. 26. Survived by her hus-
7, 1968 (17 days in Kislev).
Mr. Newberger, a resident of band, Sam a daughter, Mrs. Sharon
Borman
Hall,
leaves
two
daugh-
Cece: two sisters and four grand-
You are never forgotten
ters, Marjorie and Mrs. Abner C. children.
Mother beloved;
• • •
(Adeline) Rosenzweig.
As long as life and
ISADORE KAUFMAN, 21930
memories last,
Morton, Oak Park. died Nov. 30.
Survived by his Wife, Rae; two
I will remember thee
The Family of the Late
sons,
Marvin and Mitchell; a
always.
daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Sheilo)
MARION
Oberndorf; and seven grandchil-
Sadly missed by daugh-
TROTSKY
ter Cecille Lenhoff, this
dren.



past year.
Acknowledges with grate-
BETTY R. KLEIN, 25531 Lincoln
ful appreciation the many
Terrace, Oak Park. died Nov. 29.
kind expressions of sym-
She leaves her husband, Ilerbert:
pathy extended by rela-
a son. Sanford: a daughter, Mrs.
tives and friends during
Allen (Judith) Frank of Lansing:
the family's recent be-
In Cherished Memory of
one brother and two sisters.
reavement.
Beloved Mother
• • •
NATHAN KOBAKER died in
SCiPH IE
Los Angeles Monday. Survived by
GLADSTONE
sister, Mrs. Joseph Handleman,
and brother, Samuel Kobaker.

Who passed away
Nov. 30, 1953
23 days in Kislev).

You are never forgotten,
Mother dear,

As long as life and
memories last

I'll remember thee;

As time goes by,
miss you more.

Sadly missed by son
Arthur, past 16 years.

Marjorie Newberger and
Mrs. Abner (Adeline)
Rosenzweig,
Daughters of the Late

NATHAN
NEWBERGER

Acknowledge with grate-
ful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by rela-
tives and friends during
their recent bereavement.

The Family of the Late

ROSE BURTON

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.

SALLY LEONARD, 27350 Pierce,
Southfield. died Nov. 30. She leaves
her husband, Willia m; a son, Alan:
a daughter, Mrs. Barry (Rochelle)
IA)MOVe of Crev Coeur, Md.: two
brothers, two sisters and one
grandchild.

REVA LEVIN. 24241 Cloverlawn.
Oak Park, died Nov. 25. Survived
by a sister, Mrs. Charles Allen.
• *
SARAH MILLER. 23680 Rad
clift, Oak Park. died Dec. 3. Sur-
vived by a son. Myer: a (laughter,
Mrs. David (Mildred) Bromet: and
four grandchildren.
• •
MARY PELTZ, 25401 River.
Franklin, died Dec. 2. Survived
by three sons, Manuel. Fred and
Jack; one sister. seven grandchil-
dren and five great-grandchildren.


HERMAN SEPPEN, 19100 W.
Seven Mile, died Dec. 3. Survived
by his wife, Sarah: three daugh-
ters. Mrs. Ida Dadidoff, Mrs. Rose
Freeman and Mrs. Richard (Helen)
Collins; one brother, two sisters.
seven grandchildren and 11 great-
grandchildren.
* • •
NETTIE SHULMAN. 355 5.
Cranhrook Cross. Birmingham,
died Nov. 29. She leaves her hus-
band, Samuel G.: two sons. Dr.
Leonard Staffel and Al Stafford;
one brother and two sisters.
• • •
EDITH SEIDMAN, 14641 La-
Belle, Oak Park, died Nov. 30.
Survived by a son, Robert of Tor-
rance, Calif.: a daughter, Mrs.
Wallace ( Marlene ) Bratt; three
brothers, one sister and four
grandchildren.



GERTRUDE WEITZMAN, 24770
Rensselaer, Oak Park. died Nov.
30. Survived by two sons, Michael
and Cary; one sister and one
grandchild.
• • •
MORRIS WOLF. 19347 Whit-
comb, died Nov. 29. He leaves his
wife, Sonia; a son, Dr. Jerome P.
Wolfe; two daughters, Mrs. Ben
(Eileen) Ruhens and Mrs. Jerry
(Etta Belle) Fieldman; thrre
brothers, one sister and nine
grandchildren.
• • •
LILLIAN TOURIST, 24671 Clo-
verlawn, Oak Park, died Nov. 30.
Survived by a son, Harvey; a
•daughter, Mrs. Max (Annabelle)
Baron of Los Angeles; one brother
and six grandchildren.

GERTRUDE ZUK, 18716 Avon,
died Dec. 1. She leaves her hus-
band, Abe: two daughters. Mrs.
Gerald (Frances) Bloom and Mrs.
Bernard (Donna Jeanne) Hersh-
berg of Burlington. Vt.: two broth-
ers. two sisters and six grandchil-
, dren.

WE REMEMBER

7-1-vz2

During the coming
week Yeshiva Beth
Ychuda will observe
the Yahrzeit of the
following departed
friends, with the
traditional Memorial
Prayers, recitatioe of
Kaddish and study-
ing of Mishnoyes.

• •

SARAH WARSHAWSKY (WAR-
NER) 11501 Petoskey, died Nov.
29. She leaves a son, Dr. Edward
Warner; a daughter, Mrs. Peter
(Esther) Chodoroff: one sister.
nine grandchildren and six great-
grandchildren.

Aaron Brodie, 78

Aaron Brodie, former president
of J. Brodie and Sons heating and
sheet metal company at 10311
Capitol, Oak Park, died Wednes-
day at age 78.
Mr. Brodie, who had retired in
July, was a native of New York.
He lived at 19501 Burlington.
Surviving are a daughter. Mrs.
Mandell (Madeleine) Berman; two
sisters, Edith and Mrs. Lee
Brodie: and two grandchildren.
Services will he held 1:30 p.m.
today in Brown Chapel, Temple
-Beth El.

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Jack Osborne
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William Elson
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