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August 07, 1970 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-08-07

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Dr. Otto Warburg,
Nobel Laureate

Monument Unveilings

Unveiling announcements may be in.
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish
News office, 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd.. Suite
865, Southfield, Mich. 49u75. Written an.
nouncements must be accompanied by
the name and address of the person
making the insertion. There is a stand-
Mg charge of $4.00 for an unveiling

The Family of the Late

ANNIE FELDMAN

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in her
memory 10 a.m. Sunday,
Aug. 16 at Clover Hill
Memorial Park. Rabbi
Groner will officiate. Rel-
atives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late
MILDRED

DOROTHY
CLICKER

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in her
memory 10 a.m. Sunday,
Aug. 16 at Nusach Hari
Cemetery. Rabbi Syme
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

The Family of the Late

GERALD LEVITT

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 11 a.m. Sunday,
Aug. 16 at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Gor-
relick will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

REBECCA
PFEIFFER

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in her
memory 10 a.m. Sunday,
Aug. 16 at Yiddish Folks
Farein Cemetery. Rabbi
Segal will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are
asked to attend.

noon, Sunday, Aug. 9 at Oakview
Cemetery. Rabbi I. Halpern will
officiate. Relatives and friends arc
asked to attend.
• • •
The family of the late Florence
Gordon announces the unveiling of
a monument in her memory 10:30
a.m. Sunday, Aug. 9, at Beth
Tefilo Cemetery. Rabbi J. Gordon
will officiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
• • •
Minnie and Marvin Bernstein,
children of the late Sam Bernstein,
announce the unveiling of a monu-
ment in his memory 11 a.m. Sun-
day, Aug. 9, at Machpelah Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Gordon will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.
_
. •
The family of the late Bella
Finkelstein announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her memory
1:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug 16, at Beth
Tefilo Cemetery. Rabbi Gorrelick
will officiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
• •
The family of the late Etta Levin
announces the unveiling of a
monument in her memory 2 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 16 at Clover Hill
Memorial Park. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.

Arlene Moss, Teacher
in Clawson Schools

Arlene Vivian Moss, a teacher in
the Clawson School District, died
July 31 at age 24.
Miss Moss, 18004 Wildemere,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Moss,
was a graduate of Mumford High
School and Wayne State Univer-
sity's college of education. She was
a native Detroitier.
Surviving besides her parents
are a brother, Norman; two sis-
ters, Sharon and Wendy; and her
grandmother, Mrs. Mary Travis.

The Family of the Late

SARAH KRAUSE

in 1931 for his discovery of the
nature and mode of action of the
respiratory enzyme. He devised
instruments and techniques that
are widely used by chemists and
physiologists.

In 1955 he was nominated for
a second Nobel Prize, but could
not accept because of a ban by
the Nazi government. Although
he was of Jewish descent, Dr.
Warburg remained the head of
what is now the Max Planck
Institute for Cell Physiology in
Berlin throughout the Hitler pe-
riod.

Hitler may have spared him in
hope that the scientist would have
him from cancer. The Nazi chief-
tain always was afraid of cancer
of the vocal cords.
Son of physiocist Emil Warburg,
he was a graduate of the Univer-
sity of Berlin. In 1962, he was
awarded the highest West German
civilian decoration, the Pour le
Merite.

Benjamin Weintraub;
Was Editor of Chicago
Jewish Publications

CHICAGO—Benjamin Weintraub,
editor of Jewish publications here
for many years, died July 29 at
age 82.
He was general manager of the
Chicago Jewish Chronicle from
1920 to 1941 and editor and pub-
lisher of the Chicago Jewish For-
um, a quarterly, from 1942 until
it suspended publication in 1968.
For some pears, he was editor of
the Decalog Journal, publication of
the Decalog Society of Lawyers.
Mr. Weintroub, a native of
Odessa, Russia, was brought to
the United States by his mother
when he was 15. His first job was
shoveling coal in a Kansas City
railroad yard. He attended night
school in Kansas City and later in
Chicago, graduating from the
Kent College of Law in 1915.

Isadore Rubin, Author,
Editor of Works on Sex

Acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by rela-
tives and friends during
the family's recent be-

NEW YORK—Dr. Isadore Rubin,
author and editor of several books
and magazines on sex education,
died July 31 in an automobile ac-
cident. He was 58.
Dr. Rubin, a director of the Sex
Information and Education Council
of the United States and editor of
its newsletter, wrote "Sexual Life
After Aty" and co-authored "Sex
in the Adolescent Years: New
Directions in Guiding and Teach-
ing Youth." He also was editor
of Sexology and Luz magazines.

The Family of the Late

Jeffrey
Don Zachar

[ OBITUARIES I

BERLIN — Dr. Otto Warburg,
Nobel Prize-winning biochemist
and leader in cancer research,
The family of the late Harry died last Saturday at age 86.
17348 Griggs,
ROSE SPIRO,
J. MILTON BRESLER, 22801
Dr. Warburg received the Nobel Essex Way, Southfield, died Aug. died Aug. 4. Survived by five sons,
Margolis announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory Prize in medicine and physiology 1. Survived by his wife, Ida; two Dr. Adolph, Joseph. Dr. Andrew,

notice, measuring an inch in depth.
and 57.50 for one two Inches deep with
a black border.

reavement.

Announce the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 2 p.m. Sunday,
August 9 at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Berman
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

Friday, August 7, 1970-47

THE DETROIT JEWISH PEWS

The Family of the Late

MAX YELLIN

Acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sym-

New Location
Sidney A. Deitch

pathy extended by rela-
tives and friends during
the family's recent be-
reavement.

DETROIT
MONUMENT WORKS

14441 W 11 Mild Rd .
Gardner , betw Cochdoe a. Greenr, , d
3 ,/• 7 , 11
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daughters, Joanne and Arlene;
and one brother.

AARON DIAMOND, 11501 Pes-
toskey, died Aug. 5. Survived by
a sister-in-law, Fannie Diamond;
nieces and nephews.
• • •

MILTON GOLDBERG, 4397

Stoney River, Birmingham, died

Aug. 6. He leaves his wife, Jean;
four sons, Bradley, Marshall, Craig
and David; one brother and one
sister.
• • •
FREDA GOODGALL, 28120 Glas-
gow, Southfield, died Aug. 5. Sur-
vived by her husband, Oscar;
three daughters, Mrs. Irving (Bet-
ty) Lazar of Chicago, Mrs. Irving
(Eleanore) Marx and Mrs. Gerald
(Jacqueline) Rogers; two brothers
and seven grandchildren.

• • •

SYLVIA GREENBERG, 19720
Stout, died Aug. 2. She leaves her
husband, Julius; a son, Leonard;
two daughters, Mrs. Arnold (Flor-
ence) Wagner and Mrs. Herbert
(Nellie) Perchikoff; two brothers,
one sister and 10 grandchildren.
• • •

BERTHA KLEIN, 22327 LaGa-1
ronne, Southfield, died Aug. 3.
Max;
two
Survived by a son,
daughters, Mrs. Rose Schneid and
Mrs. Edwin (Minnie) Mallinson;
six grandchildren and 10 great-
grandchildren.

SAMUEL LEVINE, 11501 Petos-
key, died July 28. Survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Laurence (Flor-
ence)Koltonow; and three grand-
children.
• •
SAMUEL PECHERER, 11531
Petoskey, died Aug. 3. He leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Morrie (Birdie)
Maslowe; one brother, one sister
and two grandchildren.
• •
VICTOR PHILOSOPH, 17336
Roselawn, died Aug. 3 No survi-
vors.

STEPHEN B. RESNICK, 23850
Jerome, Oak Park, died Aug. 5.
He leaves his wife, Debbie; two
daughters, Michelle and Kim; his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Resnick; three brothers and two
sisters.
4 • •

CLARENCE SEID, former De-
trotier of Walnut Creek, Calif.,
died Aug. 1. Survived by his wife,
Lillian; two daughters, Mrs. Rich-
ard (Bertha) Kurland and Muriel;
and one grandchild. Interment Wal-
nut Creek.
4. •
MAURICE SIEGEL, 18717 Whit-
comb, died July 30. He leaves his
wife, Ella; two daughters, Mrs.
Jerome (Irene) Winkler and Mrs.
Gerald (Betty) Simons; one sis-
ter and six grandchildren.

MONUMENT CENTER, INC.

The Family of the Late

Doris Goodman
Starr

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in her
memory 11:30 a.m. Sun-
day, August 9, at Beth
Tefila Cemetery. Cantor
Norman Summers will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.

The Family of the Late

In Loving Memory of the
Late

MARGARET
SELIK

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.

HARRY
RAMINICK

661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
6 Elks from 3 Jewish
Cemeteries on Woodward

LI 2-8266

Dear Father, Brother and
Grandfather who passed
away Aug. 6, 1969. Sadly
missed by his family.

Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc.

DIRECTORS OF FUMERALS

16225 W. 9 MILE RD, IN SOUTHFIELD

Alvin and Dr. Robert; daughter,
Mrs. Helen Tanner; 15 grandchil-
dren and nine great-grandchildren.
• • •
CHARLES A. SUBELSKY, 16300
W. Nine Mile, Southfield, died July
31. He leaves two brothers, David
and Meyer of Pinellas Park, Fla.,
and two sisters, Mrs. Harry (Mol-
lie) Warsh and Mrs. Albert (Flor-
ence) Cowan.
• • •
ROSE VINICK, 361 Covington,
died Aug. 2. She leaves a brother,
Harry Berger.
• • •
ROY M. WEBER, former De-
troiter, of Shaker Heights, died
July 31. He leaves a brother, Abe.
Interment Detroit.
• • •
JOSEPH WEINSTEIN, 3827 W.
Grand, died Aug. 3. Survived by
his wife, Pauline; five sons, Fred,
Harry, Hyman, Louis and Jack of
Las Vegas; a daughter, Mrs. Leon
(Sylvia) Weber of Baltimore; and
20 grandchildren.

DAVID ZEMAN, 18007 Green-
field, died Aug. 5. He leaves his
wife, Shirley; one brother and two
nieces.

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week Yeshiva Beth
Yehuda will observe
the Yahrzeit of the
following departed
f riends. with the
traditional Memorial
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Kaddish and study-
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Applebaum Family
Sarah L. Willis
Murray Jacob Roth
Isaac Gendelman
Bertha Hess
Harry Ackerman
Max L. Roberts
Benjamin Weinberg
Leib Applebaum
Lout% Semansky
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Anna Kawa
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