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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

I

Friday, February 6, 1970 - 47

Wolf Cohen, Yeshiva Founder, Dead at Age 73

Wolf Cohen, a founder of the

OBITUARIES

--..JOSEPH APPLEBAUM, former
Detroiter of Los Angeles, died Jan.
31. Survived by two sons, Maurice
and M. Lawrence of Detroit; a
daughter, Mrs. Morris (Lillian)
Grosberg; three brothers, seven
grandchildren and 10 great-grand-
children. Interment Los Angeles.
• • •
BARBARA LYNNE CHANDLER,
6693 Castle, Birmingham, died
Feb. 3. She leaves her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Chandler;
a brother, Michael; three sisters,
Ellen, Leslie and Adrian; and her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Green and Mr. Irving Chand-
ler of Miami.

• •
SAMUEL FISHMAN, 22325 La-
Garonne, Southfield, died January
31. Survived by his wife, Florence;
a son, Frederick; a daughter, Mrs.
Sandra Barden; two brothers, two
sisters and four grandchildren.

The Family of the Late

DAVID
MANELLO

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.

In Loving Memory of
Our Dear Mother

ANNA
LaBRET

Who passed away Feb. 8,
1949. Gone but not for-
gotten by her children,
Mrs. Ben (Clara) Levin-
son, Dorothy Wuntner
and Ben LaBret.

The Family of the Late

GEORGE MAX

Acknowledges with grate-

ful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by rela-
tives and friends during
the family's recent
bereavement.

CHARLES GOLDSTEIN, 11501
Petoskey, died Feb. 3. Survived by

two sons, Leonard Gould and Jack
Gould of Los Angeles; a daughter,
Mrs. Nathan (Dina) Yellen; 12
grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren.
• • •

SAMUEL GREENBERG, 9520
Woodward, died Feb. 2. Survived
by a daughter, Mrs. Rutherford of
Columbus, 0.
*
* *
ROSE GURRA, 11501 Petoskey,
died Jan. 29. Survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Eva) La-
zare and Mrs. Philip (Ruth) Higer;

four grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren-
*
* *

JACOB KRISEMAN, 32363 Olde
Franklin, Farmington, died Feb. 2.
He leaves two sons, Daniel and

Max; a daughter, Mrs. Walter
(Lillian) Drake; and five grand-
children.




BESSIE LEFTON, 11501 Petos-
key, died Feb. 1. Survived by a
daughter, Mrs. George (Evelyn)
Robbins; three sisters, one grand-
child and two great-grandchildren.
* • . •

IDA LOVE, 13725 Dexter, died
Feb. 4. Survived by a son, Morris;
a daughter, Lorraine; two sisters
and three grandchildren.
* * *
EDNA MANDELL, 24310 Cus-
tis, Southfield, died Jan. 30. She
leaves her husband, Morey; two
sons, Lawrence and Steven; her
mother, Mrs. Marie Bussey Petok;
one brother and two sisters.
• •

ANNA MARKUS, 27501 Kings-
gate Way, Farmington, died Jan.
31. She leaves two sons, Dr. Ervin
of Oakland, Calif. and Louis of
Terre Haute, Ind.; a daughter,
Mrs. Aaron (Jean) Friedman; five
sisters and one grandchild.
• * •
LILLIAN MILLSTEIN, 14230
Greenbriar, Oak Park, died Jan.
28. Survived by a brother, Harry
of California; and two sisters, Mrs.
Joseph Portnoff of Ann Arbor, and

Albert Foreman,
Headed Pythians

Mr. Cohen, a member of the
day school movement in Detroit Beth Yehudah board of directors,
and active for many years in the helped organize the day school out
Albert A. Foreman, past chancel-
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, died of an afternoon program 30 years lor of Detroit Lodge,
Knights of
Monday at age 73.
ago. He was a former president of Pythias, died Monday at age 83.
the schools.
Mr. Foreman, a retired real
Born in Minsk, Russia, Mr.
estate investor, was a member of
Cohen came to this country 67
Temple Israel and the Hannah
years ago. This family spent two
Schloss Old Timers Club. Born in
Hattie Brown, an active mem-
years in New Orleans before
Winnipeg, he was a Detroit area
ber of several women's organiza-
coming here. Engaged in real
resident for the past 80 years. He
tions, died Jan. 29. She was 74.
estate management, Mr. Cohen
resided at 23105 Providence, South-
Mrs. Brown, 22079 Chatsford Cir.,
was a member of Cong. Mogen
Southfield, was a native Detroiter. Abraham and an early member field.
Mr. Foreman's wife Bessie died
A member of Cong. Bnai Moshe
of Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel.
Oct. 5.
and its ladies' auxiliary, she also
He resided at 15682 Jeanette,
was on the board of Fanny Gluck
Southfield.
CARD OF THANKS
Chapter of Mizrachi Women and
Survivors are two sons, David
belonged to the Sinai Hospital
The family of the late Sandor
and
Michael; three daughters, Mrs. Greenfield
Women's Guild, Jewish National
acknowledges with
Fund Women's Auxiliary, Pioneer Jacob (Esther) Davidson of Brook- grateful appreciation the many
Women and Hebrew Ladies Aid lyn, Mrs. Abraham (Hannah) Sil- kind expressions of sympathy ex-
verstein and Mrs. Beth Lobel of tended by relatives and friends
Society.
Survivors are two sons, Albert Brooklyn; a brother, Isadore; a during the family's recent bereave-
M. and Sidney; two daughters, sister, Mrs. Bernard (Roslyn) ment.
Mrs. Harold (Helen) Klau and Mrs. Meyers of Chicago; 21 grandchil-
Michael (Florence) Schuman; four dren and three great-grandchil-
CARD OF THANKS
brothers, Milton, Roy of California, dren.
The family of the late Esther
Marvin and Harold Bernstein; and
Sussan acknowledges with grateful
Poor Jews, Blacks to Join appreciation the many kind ex-
11 grandchildren.

Hattie Brown, 74

Benjamin Rosen, VP
of Concession Concern

Benjamin Rosen, vice president
and district manager of the Con-
fection Cabinet Corp., died Sunday
at age 64.
Mr. Rosen, 15281 Miller, Oak
Park, was a member of Cong.
Adas Shalom and past chief barker
of the Variety Club. A native of
Newark, he had been with the
theater concession and refreshment
concern, a subsidiary of Ogden
Foods Corp., for 42 years.
Surviving are his wife, Rose;
two sons, Herbert G. and Lawr-
ence of Encino; one sister and
four grandchildren.

Dr. Newton J. Friedman
Rabbi in Beaumont, Te

Coalition of Ethnic Units
Tackling Common Woes

pressions of sympathy extended by
relatives and friends during the
family's recent bereavement.

NEW YORK (JTA)—The Ameri-
When fate is adverse, a wise
can Jewish Congress announced
Sunday the establishment of a na- man can always strive for happi-
ness
and sail against the wind to
tional Commission on Urban Af-
fairs "to mobilize a new attack on attain it. — Rousseau.
the problem of the cities through
the joint efforts of labor leaders,
college professors and the working
poor among Negroes, Jews and
other racial and ethnic groups."
41-1-
Richard Ravitch, president of the
New York City Citizens' Housing
During the coming
week Yeshiva Beth
and Planning Council, declared as
Yehudo will observe
chairman that "confrontation must
the Yahrzeit of the
be replaced by joint action" if the
following
departed
legal victories in the "fight against
friends, with the
discrimination are to be translated
traditional Memorial
into bread-and-butter terms."
Prayers, recitation of
Kaddish and study-
He emphasized that racial and
ing of Mishnayes.
religious conflict result from the
"crisis of the cities" and are not
Hebrew Civil
the cause of the crisis.
Shevat
Feb.

° WE REMEMBER

arx rtm2

Dr. Newton J. Friedman, spir-
Ravitch said that now that the
itual leader of Temple Emanuel,
Beaumont, Tex., died Jan. 31 at legal battle for equal opportunity
age 62. He was the brother of has "largely been won," the new
emphasis on economic issues will
Detroiter Stanley B. Friedman,
be of concern for Jews as well as
secretary of Borman Food Stores.
Blacks and other urban groups.
Rabbi Friedman, a native of
"The Jewish working poor," he
Cleveland, received his doctor of
divinity degree at Hebrew Union stated, "among them many civil
servants,
taxi drivers and owners
College. He was well known in
the Southwest for his work in inter- of small businesses, are, like the
working poor of the other ethnic
faith relations.
Mrs. Milton Klein.
Surviving besides his brother groups that make up our center
• • •
Stanley are his wife, Rosalie; two cities today, bewildered and bitter
MINNIE SIEGEL, 14029 Curtis, sons, Dr. Gary of San Francisco . . - They are fearful of their jobs

and Jeffrey of Houston; two broth- and their future. They are frighten-
ers, three sisters and one grand- ed by the increase in crime and
delinquency that surrounds them.
child.
Their schools are deteriorating.
Their children's opportunities to
NATHAN BAKALAR, 17565 Arieh Ben-Eliezer, 56;
enter city colleges seem in jeo-
Freeland, died Feb. 1. Survived by
pardy. And the prospect of an old
Member
of
Knesset
three brothers, Pincos of Buenos
age on the minimal social security
Aires, Benjamin and Jack Bocolor;
RAMAT-GAN, Israel — Arieh that awaits them is unattractive
four sisters, Mrs. Isadore (Rose) Ben-Eliezer, a member of the and frightening."
Halperin, Mrs. Daniel (Lilly) Ber- Knesset since 1948 and a leader
man, Mrs. Esther Weingart and of the Herut Party, died last Fri-
New Location
Mrs. Ben (Rose) Shaffer.
day at age 56.

died Feb. 1. Survived by a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Evelyn Golding; and two
grandchildren.
• • •

The Board of Directors of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
extend sincere condolences to the Cohen, Davidson
and Silverstein Families upon the passing of their
Father and Brother

MR. WOLF COHEN

FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE YESHIVAH AND ITS
HONORARY PRESIDENT.

May the Family be comforted among the mourners
of Zion and Israel.
RABBI DAVID LIBERMAN
Dean
RABBI EUGENE GREENFIELD
Chairman of the Board of Directors
HILLEL L. ABRAMS
President

Mr. Ben-Eliezer, a native of
Poland, went to Israel as a boy
and became active in the Zionist
Revisionists. Before World War II,
he visited Poland and eastern
Europe to enlist Jewish youth in
the organization. He was a leader
of the Irgun Zvai Leumi, under-
ground army in pre-state Palestine.
During World War II, Mr. Ben-
Eliezer was an organizer in Wash-
ington of the Hebrew Committee
for National Liberation. He later
served as a member of the Israeli
mission to the United Nations.

Sidney A. Deitch

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