THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OBITUARIES FREIDA ASTREIN, 20045 Schaefer, died May 7. She leaves a son, Cyril; a daughter, Mrs. Maurice (Phyllis) Sugar; ane sis- ter and seven grandsons. • • • GEORGE I. BITTKER, 24641 Templar, Southfield, died May 8. He leaves his wife, Ida; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Isadore (Rose) Lefton; two brothers, two sisters and two grandchildren. • • FANNIE BORAK, 19145 Votro- beck, died May 11. Survived by her husband, Abram; a son, Samuel; a daughter, Mrs. Sam (Mildred) Tack; and two grand- children. • • VALERIE CHAJES, 22811 W. Seven Mile, died May 13. She leaves a son, Julius; and three grandchildren. • • • ISRAEL FRANKEL, 19336 Schaefer, died May 8. Survived by his wife, Dorothy and two brothers, Jacob and Harry. • • • ESTHER FRIEDMAN, 16500 N. Park Dr., Southfield, died May 13. She leaves her husband, Isaac; two In Memory of Our Dear Beloved Mother and Grandmother BECKY GOLDBERG Who left us May 18, 1964. The day never begins or ends without 'mentioning your name; sadly missed and never to be forgotten by your children, Sophie a n d Maurice Kingston, Joe, Charlie and Bennie Goldberg. In Loving Memory of Dearly Beloved GENIA GUYER Who passed away the 13th of lyar, 1967. Sadly missed and always re- membered by her family. In Memory of a Dear Friend ANNIE ABRAMS Who passed away May 11, 1969. Often the heart- aches, many a silent tear, but always a beautiful memory of one we loved so dear. Shirley and Max Lewis In Loving Memory of Beloved JOSEPH MOSTEN Who passed away May 14, 1968. Sadly missed and always remembered by his wife, Edith; daughters, Mrs. Ted (Ileane) Stone and Mrs. Robert (Beverly) Share; and grandchildren. sons, David I. and Aaron; and six grandchildren. SYLVIA MILLER, 19328 Lilt- more, died May 12. Survived by two brothers, Jerome A., and Leonard Hack. Friday, May IS, 1970-43 Deaths of Walter and May Reuther Mourned in Jewish Community With the death of Walter P. Reu- as an "oasis in a troubled and ther and his wife, the former May turbulent area of the world." Mrs. Reuther, a former school Wolf, in a plane crash last week- SALLY GOLDMAN, 25645 Briar, end, the Jewish community lost teacher, whose father, Frank • • • Oak Park, died May 8. Survived two champions of social justice Wolfman, resides in Borman Hall, by her mother, Mrs. Riva Gold- HATTIE PEARLMAN, 115 01 and warm friends of Israel, it was Jewish Home for Aged, was her man; two brothers, Max and Petosky, died May 10. She leaves husband's most trusted confidant, acknowledged this week. David; and a sister, Mrs. Charles no survivors. In a statement to the United remaining close to her home and • , • (Ann) Newman. Automobile Workers, headed by family. Her nephew, William * • • HERMAN H. PIKSTEIN, 21830 Wolfman, 29, was among the vic- FANNIE GREENBERG, 19100 Cloverlawn, Oak Park, died May Mr. Reuther for 24 years before tims in the crash. He served as one W. Seven Mile, died May 13. She 13. Survived by his wife, Helen; the crash which took six lives, the of Mr. Reuther's bodyguards. Jewish Community Council paid leaves a brother, Joseph; and a two sons, Howard and Martin; a Two other survivors in the Wolf- sister, Mrs. Charles (Rita) Berlin daughter, Rochelle; his mother, man family are Mrs. Reuther's More Obituaries of Miami Beach. Mrs. Sarah Pikstein of Culver City, brother Leo Wolf, principal of • * • Calif., one brother and one sister. Page 14 Ruthruff School, and a second • • . MYRA JACQUELINE HOFF- brother, Earl, who is a union MAN, 24311 Dante, Oak Park, LIBBY ROSEN (ADELMAN), tribute to "a leader who articu- official. died May 7. She leaves her mother, 29447 Fairfax, Southfield, died May lated the finest strivings and as- The Reuthers leave two daugh- Mrs. Flora Hoffman; and her 13. Survived by two sons, Hy pirations of American life." ters, Linda and Lisa. Signed by Judge Lawrence Gu- grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Beck- Friedman and Jack Rosen of Among the numerous causes man. Washington; two daughters, Mrs. bow, president, and Walter which drew Mr. Reuther's sup- • • WI. Irving (Sarah) Adelman and Mrs. Klein, executive director of the port were organizations con- ABRAHAM J. KNOPPOW, 14520 Paul (Sandra) Medow of Claren- Council, the message said the fol- cerned with the fight against Vernon, Oak Park, died May 10. don Hills, Ill.; one sister, nine lowing: poverty and illiteracy, and he "The congregations and or- Survived by his wife, Lillian; a grandchildren and nine great- labored for decent housing and ganizations affiliated with the son, Charles; a daughter, Karen; grandchildren. medical care for all. Jewish Community Council of two brothers and two sisters. • • • Described as a man wiith a Metropolitan Detroit join in this • • • deeply religious nature, Mr. IDA ROSENBERG, 3812 W. expression of grief and sympa- TILLIE LEVCOVITZ, 19100 W. Grand, died May 11. Survived by Reuther often told friends: "As thy. Our nation has lost a leader Seven Mile, died May 8. Survived her husband Edward; and a sis- my grandfather said when we who articulated the finest striv- by her husband, Albert; a son, ter, Mrs. Sadie Rohlig. were very young, the way to dem- ings and aspirations of American Marvin Lawrence. onstrate you love God is to love • • • life. Walter Reuther's effective your fellow man." ROY I. ROSENTHAL, 480 Thet- advocacy of a just society will ford, Bloomfield Hills, died May remain as an influence on the 7. He leaves his wife, Lenora; course and future history of our two sons, Frederick and Dr. Al- country. Along with the mem- bert; three brothers and three bers and our many friends in sisters. the UAW, our community deeply • • • mourns this tragic loss." ANN SCHWARTZ, 10430 Gold- Max Nusbaum, president of•Gen- A moment of silence in tribute to During the corning eral Floor Covering, 604 Wood- win, Southfield, died May 11. She the Reuthers was observed Wednes- week Yeshiva Beth ward, Royal Oak, died Tuesday at leaves a son, Harry; a daughter, day evening at the delegate assem- Yehudo will observe the Yahrr.eit of the Mrs. Haskell (Barbara) Adler: bly of the Jewish Community age 72. following departed A founder and past president of her father, Morris Richman of Council. Shmarya Kleinman deliv- friends, with the Young Israel of Oak-Woods, Mr. Miami; two brothers, four sisters ered the memorial tribute to his longtime friend. traditional Memorial Nusbaum was a member of Beth and three grandchildren. In Mr. Reuther's name, the 'JAW Prayers, recitation of • • • Abraham Synagogue, Hebrew Kaddish and study- contributed $250,000 for the ad- Benevolent Society and Yiddish NETTIE KAUFFMAN SHLEIN, vancement of scholastic endeavors ing of Mish Folks Farein. He was active in former Detroiter, of Miami Beach, at the Weizmann Institute, and he Hebrew Civil the Friends of Bar Ilan University. died May 8. She leaves her hus- also was a firm supnorter of His- IYAR MAY Mr. Nusbaum, 10700 Oak Park band, Nathan; a son, Irving Kauf- tadrut, the Israel Federation of 17 Gershon Grossman 11 Blvd., Oak Park, was in the floor man; two daughters, Mrs. LlOyd Labor, and the Jewish National 17 11 S. Jaian covering business for more than (Selma) Fishman and Mrs. Ber- Fund. He was a member of Work- 17 11 Gus Lew 17 11 50 years. Born in Poland, he lived nard (Lillian) Kordner of Dallas; men's Circle. Irving Bluestone, Mr. Eva Goldin 17 11 Harry Shapiro in this country for 57 years. nine grandchildren and two great- Reuther's administrative assistant 17 11 Sidney Applebaum 17 Surviving are his wife, Esther; grandchildren. Interment in Det- and close friend, encouraged the Victoria Freedman 11 17 11 Toba Lerner a son, Julian; a daughter, Mrs. roit. 17 UAW leader in these activities. Fannie Freedman 11 • • • Marvin (Alice) Berlin; a brother, 17 11 Charlotte Yaffe More than 1,200 representatives 12 11I Abraham Berri; Sol; and 10 grandchildren. BENJAMIN STOLOROW, of from trade unions and labor fra- IS Charles Llpschinsky 12 IS Hollywood, Fla., formerly of ternal organizations attending the Anna Rabinevitch 12 18 12 N. Charezeter South Bend, died May 8. He leaves 70the jubilee convention of the 13 If Lena Bodzin three sons, Samuel S., Aaron H. Workmen's Circle last weekend If 13 Clara Drescher if 13 Jacob B of Grand Rapids and Sol of Jack- paid tribute to the Reuthers. lf 13 Theodore litmovey son; seven grandchildren and In one of his last public actions, if 13 Ernoe Weisz If NEW YORK — Dr. David Wdo- seven great-grandchildren. Inter- he helped draft a resolution that 13 Pauline Garielick if 13 Sadie Eisenberg winski, a leader of the resistance ment in Detroit. was adopted by the 22nd conven- 14 20 David Schneider fighters in the Warsaw Ghetto, • • • 20 Relief Bas Yitzchok 14 tion of the UAW in Atlantic City 14 20 Sarah Kaplan collapsed and died in Tel Aviv MINNIE TILLINGER, 3240 which urged the Big Four to "use 14 20 Max Schultz after delivering a speech com- Greenfield, Royal Oak, died May their separate and combined in- 14 20 Minnie Friedman 14 20 memorating the 27th anniversary 7. Survived by two sons, Morris of fluence to bring all parties to the Stanley Sarnereff 14 20 Joseph Taker of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Fort Wayne, Ind., and Harvey; two Middle East conflict to the confer- 20 Libby Teitelbaum 14 He was 73. KopM Kaplowitz 14 20 daughters, Lillian C. and Mrs. ence table to settle the political Emil Kahan 14 20 Dr. Wdowinski, a psychoanalyst, Ben (Betty) Pam; one brother; issues." Mr. Reuther viewed Israel Alzik Selesny 14 20 was born in Lodz, Poland, earned two sisters and five grandchildren. Fanny /Neoax 21 IS Anna B tt a medical degree at Masaryk Uni- 15 21 • • • New Location B ella Kowall 15 21 versity in Bmo, Czechoslovakia, Oscar Silverstein 15 21 SALLY VINOCUR, former De- Sidney A. Deitch and did graduate work in psychi- Mordechai Bronstein 16 22 Ben Hirsch 16 29 atry, psychoanalysis and neurology troiter of Monsey, N. Y., died May DETROIT Sam Kahn 16 22 12. Survived by a son, Dr. Myron; in Vienna and Warsaw. Sidney Orechkin 16 12 MONUMENT WORKS Herman Modlinsky 16 22 He came to the U.S. in 1947 and a brother, Albert Silverman and 14441 W. 11 Mdo Rd. Aaron Wasserman 16 22 was assistant professor of psychi- two sisters, Mrs. (Gloria) Sydney Rose Rose Gardner. bet.... Coolidge & Greenfield 14 22 Ike Cohn atry and psychology for 18 years DeYoung and Mrs. Harry (Mary) 399 2711, Eve EL 3.2722 16 22 Noah Mlles 17 23 at the New School for Social Re- Handler, all of Detroit; and two Robert Flayer 17 13 search. Elected president of the grandchildren. Max iwrey 17 23 Hyman Stoiarsky 17 23 Zionist Revisionist Movement in MONUMENT CENTER, INC. Sarah Natinsky 17 23 Poland in 1934, he was captured Joseph Robinson 17 " 441 E. I MILE, FERNDALE in 1943 and in concentration camps 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward Yeshivath Beth Yehudah The Family of the Late for two years. Biks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward 15731 W. 101/2 Mi. Southfield In his book, "And We Are Not Phone 3534730 Saved," he told of the struggle he LI 24266 JO 4-5557 ABE KOLE and fellow Revisionists had to con- vince the Jewish leadership in the Acknowledges with grate- ghetto of the danger confronting ful appreciation the many them by the Nazis. kind expressions of sym- He was a witness at the Adolf pathy extended by rela- Eichmann trial testifying on Jew- tives and friends during ish resistance and the psychology the family's recent be- Formerly. Karl Berg Memorials and Manuel Urbach di Son of abandonment. reavement He leaves no immediate sur- 13406 CAPITAL at COOLIDGE OAK PARK TELEPHONE nit" vivors. • • * Max Nusbaum, 72, Past President of O-W Young Israel • WE RDADABEE 71-1:TX David Wdowinski; Ghetto Uprising BERG AND URBACH 74(61€ uG na«cceAviemel im.nu Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS 1632.5 W. I" MILE RD., IN SOUTHFIELD Elgin 7-5200 Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman