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May 29, 1970 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-05-29

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50-BUSINESS CARDS

WEAVING SERVICE

We weave burns, tears, suits,
coats and all types of clothing.
Upholstered furniture and car-
peting. Also ladies alterations.
Reasonable prices.

Maurice Lifton, 69;
Owned Collision Co.

Knesset Committee
Backs Cabinet Ruling
for Hebron Housing

JERUSALEM (JTA)-The Knes-
set foreign affairs and security
committee has approved a contro-
versial cabinet decision to con-
352-2531
struct housing for 250 Jewish fami-
lies in the West Bank Arab town
NEED ANY PAINTING?
of Hebron.
The plan has divided the Labor
staining.
Quality interior, exterior
Party and is bitterly opposed by
By U of M students. Free estimates.
Mapam, Labor's alignment part-
References.
ner. It has also drawn expressions
Call Eves.
642-0943 of concern from the U. S. govern-
ELECTRIC repairs, all types. Reason- ment which has asked for, and re-
able. EL 6-7=8 or TO 9-3738.
portedly has gotten, clarification.
Deputy Premier Yigal Alton, who
JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. supports the housing program, said
Local and Long Distance STORAGE.
the cabinet decided Tuesday night
Packinc' pianos. appliances. household
furnishings, office furniture.
that each government ministry
8829 Northend-Ferndale
would allot one quarter of 1 per
543 - 4832
cent of its budget to finance the
Hebron project. He spoke at a
CARPENTRY WORK, all kinds. exterior,
interior Free eestlmates. I. Schwartz, meeting of the Labor alignment
BR 3-4826. LI 5-4035.
parliamentary f action. Yaacov
PAINTING AND decorating. Experi- Hazan of Mapam protested that
enced paperhanger. All work guar-
precious funds and manpower
anteed. References. TY 7.2501.
should be used to re-enforce the
FOR BETTER wall washing, call James
Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. Jewish character of Jerusalem
526 Belmont.
rather than be wasted on Hebron.
B & R PAINTING. Exterior and in- But Mordechai Ben Porat of the
terior. 516-09l7.
Labor Party insisted that strength-
ening the Jewish population of
LADIES alterations. Experienced. Quick
service. Reasonable prices. 538-4030.
Hebron was vital for security.
That population now consists
LARKINS MOVING CO.
of a score of Orthodox families
Household and Office Furniture who squatted in the town two
years ago and refuse to leave.
Local and Inter-state
Also storage.
They have been living In the
894-4587
military government compound.
Supporters of the Hebron hous-
FURNITURE refinished and repaired.
Free estimates. 474-8953.
ing project claim it is backed by
a majority of Israelis. They cite a
HERALD ROOFING CO.
public opinion poll conducted by
Local Independent Roofer
Dahaf, the privately owned public
Free Estimates
relations institute, that showed 69
per cent supporting the cabinet
Hot Tar or Residential Shingles
decision, 19 per cent opposed and
534-5100 or Res. 676-5070
12 per cent holding no opinion.
The poll was based on a sampling
57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD
of 1,200 persons.

GOODS AND FURNISHINGS

DRAPES for sale - to fit Oak Park
ranch. 12 ft. x 61/2 ft. White, lined.
21/2 years old. Newly cleaned plus an-
tique rods. Also dishwasher. 543-8277.

SCANDINAVIAN

Order fine contemporary furniture
from Denmark. Sweden and Norway
at direct import savings of
Ask your friends about me. Mr.

Koloff. 542-1443.

60 - CARS FOR SALE

AMX 390, extras. Best offer. 342-6255.

David Gooze,. Age 61,
Detroit Attorney

David Gooze, a practicing attor-
ney for 30 years with offices at
18960 Schaefer, died May 24. He
was 61.
Mr. Gooze, 10701 Santa Maria.
a graduate of Wayne State Uni-
versity's law school, was a mem-
ber of the Wayne County and
Michigan State Bar associations.
He is survived by his wife,
Sarene; two sons, Edward and
Jerry; two daughters, Mrs. Robert
(Joanne) Schwartz and Mrs. Irv-
ing (Diane) Chasnick; two
brothers, Morris and Aubrey; two
sisters, Mrs. Hammond (Sadie)
Pearlman and Lillian; and five
grandchildren.

Immigration Chief Offers
Jerusalem Housing Plan

JERUSALEM (JTA) - In the
past two years. 20 per cent of
single immigrants but only 8 per
cent of immigrant families left
Israel, Minister of Immigrant Ab-
sorption Shimon Peres disclosed
here before the Jerusalem City
Council.
Peres outlined his plan for the
construction of 25,000 new housing
units in East Jerusalem, the sector
formerly occupied by Jordan. He
said his housing scheme was part
of a plan to settle 200,000 immi-
grants in Jerusalem during the
next decade, out of a total of
500,000 expected to come to Israel.
This would contribute toward
eliminating international debate
over the city's status and would
perpetuate its Jewish character,
Peres claimed. It would more than
double Jerusalem's present popu-
lation.
He said a capital outlay of about
$170,000,000 was necessary for the
plan to be completed in the next
five years. The city council unani-
mously endorsed the housing pro-
gram.
Mayor Teddy Kollek warned,
however, that detailed planning
would be required before the city's
population was doubled.

SPECIAL NOTICE

As Memorial Day, May 30th, falls on the Sabbath, special
services are NOT scheduled for this year at the Ceme-
tery Chapel.
Both the Office and Cemetery will be closed. The Ceme-
tery gates will be open Sunday as usual betwen 8:00
A.M. and 5:00 P.M.

CLOVER HILL PARK CEMETERY

of

Congregation Shaarey Zedek

1 THE

OBITUARIES

Maurice Lifton, owner of Dexter-
Webb Collision Co., 18640 Wyom-
ing, for the past 38 years, died
May 25. He was 69.
Mr. Lifton, 17377 Littlefield, was
DAVE BELINSKY, 14081 Green-
born in Russia. He was a member briar, Oak Park, died May 22. Sur-
of Perfection Lodge of the Masons. vived by his wife, Yetta; a daugh-
He is survived by his wife, ter, Susan Ellen; and his mother,
Fanny; two sons, Sidney and Jack; Mrs. Molly Cohen.
a daughter, Mrs. Norbert (Phyllis)
H. Loeb of Beechwood, 0.; a
MARIAN T. CHAPMAN, 6376
brother, Joe Lifchus; four sisters, London, died May 25. 'She leaves
Mrs. Eli (Doris) Rosenbaum, Mrs. a brother, Harold P.
Rose Goldstein. Mrs. Sadie Baker
and Mrs. Freda Cooper; and six
LAURENCE ELIOT LIEBER-
grandchildren.
MAN, 27336 Sutherland, Southfield,
died May 22. Survived by his par-
Milton N. Zimmerman, ents, Jack and Pauline; a sister,
Ellen M.; and his grandmother,
Employe of Film Co.
Mrs. Rose Tabock.
Milton N. Zimmerman, former
Detroiter and Midwest division
LAZAR FRIEDMAN of Windsor
manager of Columbia pictures, died May 23. He leaves his wife,
died May 26 in Glencoe Ill.
Cillia; a daughter, Mrs. Sanford
Mr. Zimmerman was a member (Rose) Rosenzweig of Wayland,
of the Standard City Club of De- Mass.; and seven grandchildren.
troit and the Variety Club of

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Detroit. He was a former mem-
JAKE SELIG KAPLAN, 19452
ber of Temple Beth El in Detroit
Archdale, died May 24. He leaves
and a member of Northshore Con-
his wife, Dora; a son, Albert; a
gregation in Chicago.
daughter, Mrs. Barry (Annette)
He is survived by his wife,
K a u f ma n; and three grand-
Mollie; a son, John; a daughter,
children.
Amy; his mother, Mrs. Fannie
Zimmerman of Minneapolis: and
SARA KNAZIN, former Det-
three sisters, Mrs. Nate (Gertrude) roiter, of Miami Beach, died May
Serrell, Mrs. Newton (Shirley) 21. She leaves two sisters, Mrs.
Beugen and Mrs. Nate (Muriel) Harry (Tillie) Kay and Mrs.
Ravitz.
Minnie Goldstein of Bergenfield,

Rocky (Ellen) Huffman of Dallas;
one brother, two sisters, including
Mrs. Joseph (Joan) Shapiro of De-
troit, five grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. Interment Miami
Beach.

WILLIAM AARON RHODES,
18692 Greenlawn, died May 27.
He leaves two sons, Russell D.
and Kennth E.; two brothers,
two sisters and four grandchildren.

ALBERT SCHURGIN, 11501 Pet-
oskey, died May 23. Survived by
two sons, Ben and Donald; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Max (Bessie) Perlin; one
brother; nine grandchildren and 13
great-grandchildren.
. •
DAVID B. SILVERMAN, former
Detroiter of Los Angeles, died May
8. Survived by his wife, Lillian;
his father, Ronald H.; one brother,
three sisters and one grandchild.
Interment Los Angeles.

NATHAN ELIA STEINBERG,
N. Washington, Royal Oak,
died May 22. Survived by a son,
Abram; one brother; one sister
and three grandchildren.

1900

I hold that it is the duty of a man
to see other lands but love his own.
- E. V. Lucas.
N.J. Interment Detroit.
.
Wilfred Stachenfeld,
N
LOUIS KOTLER, 390 Glengarry,
Vocational Service Head
NEW YORK-Wilfred S. Stachen- Windsor, died May 22. Survived by
feld of New York, national chair- his mother, Mrs. Ida Kotler; two
man of Bnai Brith Vocational sisters, Mrs. Louis (Annie) Kitty
of Montreal; and Mrs. David (Eve-1
Service, died here at age 71.
Mr. Stachenfeld, an attorney, lyn) Leiderman of Brazil.
served for six years as vice chair-
6'7
During the coming
man of the vocational service be-
FRIEDA LEVIN, 15412 North-
week Yeshiva Beth
fore being named to the chairman- gate, Oak Park, died May 26. She
Ychudo will observe
ship in March 1969. He was active leaves a son, Ralph; two daugh-
the Yahrzeit of the
in the Bnai Brith program for more ters, Mrs. Leo (Lillian) Zuckman
following deported
than 20 years.
friends, with the
and Mrs. Murray (Frances) Kag-
Mr. Stachenfeld was a member an; two brothers, four sisters,
traditional Memorial
Prayers, recitation of
of the national senior citizens eight grandchildren and one great-
Kaddish and study-
housing and personnel committees grandchild.
ing of Mishnayes.
• •
of Bnai Brith, on the board of its
New York-New England district
AARON MITTLEMAN, 19100 W.
Hebrew Civil
and vice president of the New Seven Mile, died May 21. Survived
York Metropolitan Council.
IYAR MAY
by nieces and nephews.

° WE REMEMBER
71-1:17i 717242

Mrs. Sesa Jay Linder
of Disner and Sons

EVA PEREIRA, former Detroit-
er, died in Los Angeles. Survived
by three daughters, Jeanetta Dunn,
Mrs. Sesa Jay Linder, co-mana- Betty Crandall, and Estelle Finer-
ger of the Morris Disner and Sons man; a son, Alvin M.; a brother,
clothing store, Northland, died Samuel Burns, and four sisters,
May 24. She was 51.
including Sarah Dunn, Mildred
Mrs. Linder, 16210 W. Nine Mile, Yancher and Annette Goodman,
was a native of Cleveland and all of Detroit; six grandchildren
resided in Detroit for 49 years. She and six great-granchildren. Inter-
was an employe of the Disner ment Los Angeles.
firm for 28 years.
She leaves a son, Allan; her
ROSE RINZ, former Detroiter of
mother Mrs. Esther Jay of Miami Beach, died May 26. Sur-
Coral babies, Fla.; two sisters, vived by her husband, Elmer; a
Mrs. Milton ( Ruth) Sa perstein son, Wally; a daughter, Mrs.
and Mrs. Helen Copely of Coral
Gables; and four grandchildren.
New Location

Memorial Day Services
Set at Chesed shel Emes

Memorial Day services will be
held by the Hebrew Benevolent
Society 11 a.m. Sunday at the vet-
erans' section of Hebrew Memorial
Park (Chesed shel Emes), with
the participation of Julius Rosen-
wald Post of the American Legion.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka of Young
Israel Center of Greenfield and
Cantor Louis Klein of Cong. Bnai
Moshe will officiate. Families, rela-
tives and friends are invited.

Sidney A. Deitch

DETROIT
MONUMENT WORKS

14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.

Gardner, betw. Coolidge & Greenfield
399-2711, Eve. EL 3-2723

MONUMENT CENTER, INC.

661 E. 8 MILE,
Ph Blocks E. of
6 !Mks. from
Cemeteries on

LI 2-8266

CARD OF THANKS
The family of Harry Leib, who
passed away May 15, wish' to ex-
press their appreciation for the
many kind expressions of sympa-
thy extended by relatives and
friends during the family's recent
bereavement.

Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc.

DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS

Friday, May 29, 1970-47

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