Sehostak, Developer, 7-) : Funeral With Hope Headed Temple, Bnai Brith for Future Held at Louis II. Schostak, president of years. His residence was at 333 L. I. Cemetery Schostak Brothers, business and Covington. industrial property development, 21311 Civic Center Dr., Southfield, died Tuesday at age 72. Air. Schostak, a founding mem- ber and past president of Temple Israel, as well as chairman of its building committee when the temple was erected, at one time studied for the rabbinate at Heb- Survivors are his wife, Goldie; a son, Jerome L.; a daughter, Airs. Dolores Roth,; three brothers, Abraham of Chicago, Alexander and Theodore of Beverly Hills; two sisters, Airs. Louis (Manya) Enfield and Mrs. David (Celia) Morris of Miami; and six grand- children. Mr. Simon Rosen, Artist and Teacher Detroit artist Simon Rosen was killed when the car in which he was a passenger collided with an- LOUIS SCHOSTAK other car in Bloomfield Twp. Alay 3. Air. Rosen, 17152 Roselawn, was an art teacher and lecturer, as well as painter. He was 74. Air. Rosen's works have been displayed at the Detroit Art In- stitute, and he has been an exhibi- tor with the Detroit Founders So- ciety. He won the Michigan Pro- fessional Artists Exhibit Award in 1960 and numerous other awards. He is survived by his wife, May- belle; a daughter Mrs. Gloria Hart- man; three brothers, Morton, Har- ry and Marvin; two sisters, Mrs. Emil (Lena) Waldbott and Mrs. rew Union College. Active in Bnai Brith, he was a past president of the Metropolitan Detroit Coun- cil and of Pisgah Lodge, as well as secretary of the Bnai Brith Ililiel Foundation at the Univer- sity of Michigan. Louis Brodsky, 86 Judge Who Refused Apology to Nazi Govt. A past board member of KnoW wood Country Club, Mr. Schos- tak also was active in the Allied Jewish Campaign. Born in Rus- sia, he lived in Detroit for 44 Calvin Adler, 44, Metallurgical Engineer Calvin Adler, metallurgical en- gineer, died hiay 6 at age 44. Air. Adler, 25890 Arden Park, Farmington, was a native De- troiter. He acted as sales engineer for A. I. M. Co., a tool and dye making firm. He was a graduate of Aiichigan Tech. Mr. Adler VMS a member of Coldwater Lodge of the Masons, Detroit Consistory and Moslem Temple. He leaves his wife, Ava; a son Stuart; a daughter, Geraldine, his mother, Airs. Ethel Adler; and two brothers, Harold and Theodore. In Loving Memory on Mothers Day Harry D. Fink and family are planning another 25 trees In Israel in memory of the late SYLVIA FINK In Loving Memory of Our Beloved Mother and Grandmother IDA MITZ Who passed away May 8, 1955. Never to be forgot- ten by her children and grandchildren. Meyer (Frances) Babbin; and two grandchildren. 'NEW YORK — Louis B. Brod- sky, a former magistrate in the city of New York, died April 29 at age 86. He was involved in a controversy that received world- wide attention, when in 1935, he freed five of six men arrested during a riot in which the Nazi swastika was torn from the liner Bremen. Brodsky, who likened the Nazi emblem to a "pirate flag," refused to apologize despite demands of German newspapers and govern- ment officials. Eventually, Secre- tary of State Cordell Hull ex- pressed regret for the magistrate's attack on the German government and its flag. Chairman of the National He- brew Orphan Asylum, Mr. Brod- sky also was honorary president of the Hebrew Day and Night Nursery and director of the Home of Old Israel and Hebrew Orphan Home. The Family of the Late MORRIS BERKOWITZ 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. The Family of the Late JULIUS DROZ 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. By JEAN R. HERSCHAFT NEW YORK—May 24 will mark the first interment in the United Synagogue Cemetery at Calverton, Long Is. in an unusual funeral ceremony that will be attended by Jew and non-Jew. It will be an occasion of sadness, but it will also be a time for renewed faith. A coffin, containing the charred remains of four Torah scrolls and about 25 cartons of burned reli- gious books, wil be interred at the Calverton Cemetery according to Judaic ritual. The coffin will be removed from the ruins of the recently destroyed synagogue of the Beth Page Jewish Community Center, Beth Page, L.I. Rabbi Kenneth D. Poplack, spiritual leader of the gutted synagogue, will officiate at the interment- Jacob Stein, presi- dent of the United Synagogue of America, will head the proces. slon. In attendance also will be mourners who played a vital part in rebuilding the Beth Page syn- agogue. These include representa- tives of 20 Conservative congrega- tions who had responded at once to a plea for each affiliate congre- gation of the region to offer $1,000. 5-year, interest free loans to Beth Page for reconstruction. More than $100,000 also has been pledged by the 350 member families of the Beth Page Congre- gation, a middle-income commun- ity. In addition, representatives of , the local Kiwanis Club will be I present. The Christian group raised almost $2,000 for the purchase of new Torah Scrolls by conducting a dance on the premises of the Knights of Columbus Building of Beth Page several weeks after the blaze. Not only did they raise the funds, but they personally parti- cipated in the purchase of the sacred objects. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I OBITUARIES REBECCA ARONOW of Brook- lyn died May 1. She leaves four daughters, Airs. Albert (Nancy) Silver of Detroit, Airs. Joseph (Sa- ra) Dansky, Airs. Aiolly Aronoff of Jackson and Airs. Allan (Bet- tie) Caroline of Dayton; eie,ht grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Interment N c w York. Michelson, Airs. Nathan (Mildred) Niadven and Mrs. Leo (Geraldine) Oliva: nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. JOSEPH DEYTSHE, 11501 Pe- toskey, died April 30. Survived by his wife, Bessie; a son, Philip; two grandchildren and one great- grandchild. LOUIS STEINBERG, 20410 Snow- den, died April 30. Survived by his wife. Sarah; a daughter, M r s . hiaurice (Esther) Oberman; five * * ANNA Z. DUBROVE, 27106 Aberdeen, Southfield, died Alay 4. She leaves four daughters, Airs. Hy (Tina) Sussman, Airs. Harvey (Rose) Edwards o' Ontario, Calif., Airs. Bernard (Betty) Mikofsky of Bethlehem, Pa., and Airs. Seymcwr (S a r a h) Kapetansky; and 10 grandchildren. • • • LOUIS I. FRANK, 10410 Dart- mouth, Oak Park, died May 2. He leaves a daughter, Airs. Richard (Floraine) Shields, and three grandchildren. • • DAVID GELFAND, former Det- roiter of Sierra Madre, Calif., died April 30. Survived by his wife, Helen; two sons, Charles and Sander, both of California; three brothers. Maurice, Jack and Louis, and a sister, Airs. Irving (Rose) Siegan, all of Detroit; and five grandchildren. Interment Pasa- dena, Calif. • • • CHARLES W. MOORE, 17338 Mendota, died May 3. He leaves his wife, Thelma; two daughters, Lois and Mrs. George (Marilyn) Ruskin; four brothers, one sister and two grandchildren. • .1 * grandchildren and five g re a t- grandchildren. • • SIDNEY WEINER, 18897 Jea- nette, Southfield, died hiay 1. Sur- vived by his wife, Joyce; two sons, Laurence and Sander; a daughter, JoAnne; and three sisters. • MARY WOLF, 11501 Petoskey, died May 5. Survived by two sons, Alfred and Herman; a daughter, Frances; one sister, two grand- children and one great-grandchild. • • • MEYER YAR.4S, 30584 South- field, Southfield, died May 1. He leaves his wife, Mollie (Kirsch- ner); his mother, Mrs. Goldie Ya- ras of Culver City, Calif.; one brother and one sister. Michigan leads the nation in the production of red tart cherries, dry edible beans, blueberries, cu- cumbers for pickles and eastern white winter wheat. WE REMEMBER ri-arx Louis Modell, an investor, died May 4 in Miami. He was 78 years old. Mr. Modell, 20544 Charlton, Southfield was born in Poland and was a 58-year resident of Detroit. He was a member of Cong. Shaar- ey Zedek, 1Cnollwood Country Club and Bnai Brith. His wife, Mary, died in January. He is survived by a son, Rich- ard, and a daughter, Mrs. Joseph B. (DeeDe) Rose; and five grand- children. MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 1 1 /2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 elks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 24266 JO 4-5557 New Location Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mde Rd. Gardner. betty. Coohage a. Greenfteltl 3992711, Eve EL 11711 rtm During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehuda wiU observe the Yahrzeit of the following departed friends, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and study- ing of Mishnayes. Sherwin R. Harris, Furniture Rep, 42 Louis Modell, 78, Investor in Miami * SAM SIEGEL, 25451 Gardner. Oak Park, died April 30. Survived by his wife, Rose: two sone, Alilton and Dr. Sheldon; and two grand- children. • JULIUS PITT, 11501 Petoskey, died May 4. He leaves a 5:on. Mack; a daughter, Mrs. David (Mildred) Schwartz; and four grandchildren. • • • ISIDORE POSNER, 21455 W. Seven Mile, died May 6. He leaves Sherwin R. Harris, a furniture his wife, Dora; three sons, Samuel, representative, died May 1 at age Dr. Leonard and Dr. Irwin; a 42. Mr. Harris, 15419 Northgate, daughter, Mrs. William (Eleanor) eight grandchildren. Oak Park, was a native Detroiter. Schwartz; and • • • He was a member of the Furni- LOUIS REISTMAN, former De- ture Club o' Detroit, the Furniture Travelers Club of Michigan, Per- troiter of Elsinore, Calif, died May fection Lodge of the Masons, De- 1. He leaves a son, Maurice; two troit Consistory and Moslem Tem- grandchildren and two great-grand- children. Interment Detroit. ple. • • • He leaves his parents, Mr. and SAM RUDSKY, 11501 Petoskey, .Airs. Sol Kemp; and abrother, died May 2. Survived by three Jerry Harris. daughters, Mrs. Harry (Rose) Hebrew Civil IYAR MAY 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 IS 15 15 1 16 1 16 1 1 16 1 16 1 16 1 16 Rose Gendelman Pincus Lerman PhIneas Perlman Benlamin Zan* Jeannette Cohen Alex Grushky Jeannie Adler Sam SurowItx Hershel Allender Manus Sherman Lt. Raymond Bloch Anna Shevitz Leon Elsner Abraham Herber David Rosenberg Ernestine Weisz Louis Weingarden Sholom Agranovich Philip Feinstein Ben Mertz Hyman Averbuch Leonard Baker Merrill Goodman Abraham Zack Erwin Rosenthal Brands! Kaufman Marie Larkin Eva Walntr David RIttenburg Alice Robinson Rose Kelrnan Hanna Bordelow Jacob Lechtz.ln Anna Spitzer Fannie Goren Bessie Goldsmith Philip Ross Ypshivath Beth Yr.h.,,tat, 15751 W. 10 1 /2 mi. Southfield Phone 353-6750 • • MONUMENT MEANING Mr. Call Bowen 543-4066 Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS Friday, May 8, 1970-47 ittiTS W. MILE RD., IN SOUTHFIELD Formerly Karl Berg lelemcr;ols and Manuel lithe:eh L Son r, 12405 CAPITAL at COOLIDGE OAK PARK TELEPHONE 544-2212 Elgin 7-5200 Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman