Mrs. Jack Seder,
Women's Leader

Harold Robinson, Florence Nemeth,
Professor's Wife
Physician, 66

Gussie Seder, president of the
Dr. Harold A. Robinson, owner
Jewish Women's Welfare Organ- and medical director of the Bed-
ization for the past 16 years, died ford Villa Nursing Home, South-
Sunday at age 70.
field, died Sept. 4 at age 66.
A resident of Detroit for 50
Dr. Robinson was born in New
years, she lived at 19952 Stans- York and lived in Detroit for 53
bury.
years. He lived at 22895 London
Mrs. Seder was a member of Ct, Southfield and had an office at
the United H e b r e w Schools, 16240 W. 12 Mile, Southfield.
Mizrachi, Jewish National Fund,
He was graduated from Detroit
Northern High School in 1920,
Cass Technical Pharmacy School
in 1921 and the University of Mich-
igan Medical School in 1928.
Dr. Robinson was a member of
Temple Beth El, Phi Delta Epsi-
lon Fraternity and a past president
of its alumni group, a past presi-
dent of the Oakland County Nurs-
ing Homes Association, a fellow
of the American College of Phy-
sicians and Nursing Home Ad-
ministrators, a member of Detroit
Lodge Bnai Brith and of Technion.
Surviving are his wife, Estelle;
a son, James; a daughter, Mrs.
Henry (Carol) Homburger; two
brothers, Irving and Dr. Howard;
and a sister, Mrs. Edith Barrett.

Florence Nemeth, wife of Dr.
Abraham Nemeth, mathematics in-,
structor at the University of De-
troit, died Monday at age 53.
Mrs. Nemeth, 16240 Fairfield,
had weak sight, but she was often
referred to as the "eyes"for her
husband, who has been blind since
childhood.
With her unstinting support, he
achieved a doctors degree in ma-
thematics from Wayne State Uni-
versity, and they were often seen
together at services in Cong. Adas
Shalom, where they were members.
Mrs. Nemeth also belonged to the
sisterhood.
She was a native of New York
and lived in Detroit 15 years.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Ne-
meth leaves two brothers, Jack
and Max Weissman, both of New
York. Interment New York.

Albert Schwartz,
Store Founder, 70

Albert Schwartz, founder of
Albert's, Inc., a chain of 37 wom-
en's clothing stores in Michigan,
Ohio and Illinois, died in Boston
Monday at age 70.
Mr. Schwartz was born in New
Alma Rosenow, 24290 Coolidge,
and Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, Oak Park, died Sunday at age 92. York and lived in Detroit for 50
charter member of Bar-Ilan Uni-
Born in Germany, where she years. For the -past 11/2 years, he
versity, secretary of the League lived until she was 61, she, her lived in Miami Beach.
of Jewish Women's organizations late husband, Max, and three sons
He was a member of Cong.
and active in Israel Bonds drives. fled f r o m Hitler's persecution, Shaarey Zedek, Temple Emanu-
Surviving her is her husband, emigrating to Shanghai. Their El, the Knollwood Country Club
Jack; five brothers, Dr. George, nine-year stay in Shanghai in- and Perfection Lodge of the Ma-
Samuel, Meyer and Dr. Sidney Z. cluded the period of Japanese oc- sons.
Leib and Irving Leib of Las cupation.
Surviving are his wife, Bella; a
Vegas; and two sisters, Mrs.
The Rosenows came to Detroit son, Ernest; a daughter, Mrs.
Charles (Tillie) Weiner and Mrs.
in 1948, where she and her hus- William (Constance) Klinsky; a
Jack (Carolyn) Kramer.
band celebrated their golden brother, Joseph; two sisters, Mrs.
Nat (Flora) Rechter and Mrs. Sam
anniversary.
On her 90th birthday, her son, (Ann) Yoselwitz ;and five grand-
Meyer Simon, 71;
Eric honored her with a party children.
President of Simms
at Cong. Bnai David that was at-
Meyer Simon, co-founder and tended by hundreds.
Leah Brown, Founder
president of Simms Brothers, Inc.,
Mrs. Rosenow was a member of
department store in Pontiac, died Cong. Beth Hillel and was active of Pioneer Women, 77
Sunday at age 71.
in other causes.
NEW YORK (JTA)—Mrs. Leah
Mr. Simon was born in Reading,
Surviving besides Eric, is a son, (Zvonkin) Brown, 77, a founder of
Pa., and lived in Pontiac 36 years. Herbert of San Diego; and two
the Pioneer Women's Organization
He lived at 111 Oneida, Pontiac. grandchildren.
of America and a leader
the
He was member of Cong. Bnai
Labor Zionist movement,
•d
Israel and a past president and a
Sept. 1 at her home in B-Jt
Rabbi
Sol
Friedman,
80;
n.
member of Pontiac Lodge, Bnai
She was the widow of th late
in Pulpit for 50 Years
Brith.
Meyer Brown, founder, first sec-
Surviving are his wife, Bertha;
NEW YORK—Funeral services
retary and for many years presi-
a brother, Ruben; and four sis- were held Sunday for Rabbi Sol
dent of Farband Labor Zionist
ters, Mrs. Sam (Mary) Brader of B. Friedman, 80, spiritual leader of
Order, whom she met in Phila-
Tucson, Mrs. Esther Mendelsohn. the Young Israel of Washington
delphia in 1907. Mrs. Brown
Mrs. Emma Silverman and Mrs. Heights, Manhattan, who was in
came from a distinguished fam-
Archie (Bess) Solom.
the rabbinate 50 years.
ily of scholars and devoted most
In 1919, Rabbi Friedman became
of her life to educational work,
the first American-born student to
primarily among immigrant
William Brand, 68,
receive ordination at the Rabbi
women and their children.
Former Constable
Isaac Elchanan Theological Semi-
She was among the first seven
William Brand, Wayne County hary, forerunner of Yeshiva Uni- women to form the Pioneer Wom-
constable from 1925 to 1950, died versity.
en's Organization of America in
Sept. 4 at age 78. •
Honorary president of the Rab- 1927, edited its publication for
Mr. Brand, 18249 Meyers, was binic Alumni of the Rabbi Isaac many years and had been serving
born in Poland and lived in Detroit Elchanan Theological Seminary, on its national board throughout
for 55 years.
he also held a number of other its existence.
He was a member of Cong. Brith executive posts, including vice
Mrs. Brown represented the or-
Sholem, Odd Fellows and Pisgah president of Agudath Israel of ganization at several World Zion-
America, honorary vice president ist Congresses and other interna-
Lodge of Bnai Brith.
Surviving are his son, Leonard; of Rabbinical Council of America tional conclaves. She and her hus-
a daughter, Mrs. Harold (Virginia) and president, Conference of Ortho- band resided in Jerusalem for sev-
Hoffman; a sister, Mrs. Morrio dox Rabbis of America. He repre- eral years before the establish-
(Fayga) Kreedman of Los Ange- sented the Agudath Israel World ment of the state of Israel and she
Organization at the United Nations. was a close personal friend of
les; and five grandchildren.
President Zalman Shazar and his
wife, Rachel.
Nettie Kushner, 73

Alma Rosenow, 92;
Escapee From Hitler

In loving memory of our
dear husband, father and
grandfather

LOUIS RASKIN

Who passed away Sept. 5,
1919, 10 days in Elul.
Sadly missed by his
wife, Minnie; sons, Mar-
vin and Danny; daughters,
Mrs. David Rosen and
Mrs. Harry Weingarden;
grandchildren and great-
grandchildren.

Nettie Kushner, an active Hadas-
sah worker for many years, died
Tuesday at age 73.
Mrs. Kushner, a resident of Bor-
. man Hall, was born in Canada
and lived in the Detroit area for
the past 50 years. She was a mem-
ber of Adas Shalom Synagogue.
Survivors are three brothers,
Jack Fox and Jerry and Morris
Fox, both of Las Vegas; two
granddaughters, Mrs. John (Iris)
Tiffany of Glendale, Ariz., and
Susan Kraft; and one great-grand-
child.

The spelling of words is subor-
dinate. Morbidness for nice spell-
ing and tenacity for or against
some one letter or so means dan-
dyism and impotence in literature.
—Walt Whitman

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

OBITUARIES I

LEONA BELLINSON, 30240
SOPHIE SHEAR, 4043 W. Maple,
Southfield, Southfield, died Sept. 4. Birmingham, died Sept. 9. Sur-
She leaves a son, Edward of Bev- vived by her husband, Harry; a
erly Hills, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. son, Stewart; two daughters, Mrs.
Leonard (Edythe) Fox; two sisters Raymond (Elaine) Daneman and
and three grandchildren.
Mrs. Alvin (Deborah) Linn; two
0 ♦ •
brothers, one sister and six grand=
ESTHER BUSSELL, 20135 Votro- children.
it • *
beck, died Sept. 6. She leaves her
husband, Sam; a son, Alec Rich-
EDWARD SILVERMAN, 825
mond of London, Ont.; two daugh- Whitmore, died Sept. 7. He leaves
ters, Mrs. Lya Colman of New his wife, Hortense; a son, Dr. Her-
York and Mrs. Manuel (Judith S.) bert; a daughter, Mrs. Leon
Zane of New York; one brother, (Joyce) Shapiro of Roche.ster,
one sister, six grandchildren and Minn.; one brother and five grand-
one g r ea t-grandchild. Interment children.
London, Ont.

GAIL R U B I N FIRESTONE,
18223 Birchcrest died Sept. 6. She
leaves her husband. Ira; a daugh-
ter, Beatrice: and her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. Albert Rubin of West
Hartford, Conn. Interment Hart-
ford.

WE REMEMBER

Hebrew Civil
ELUL SEPT.
13
Wolf Hubert
12
Abraham J.
12
13
Hudosh
13
Beatrice Weisman 12
Sarah C. Rapp
12
13
Isadore C.
13
14
Lubetsky
Bertha Weinschenk 13
14
Blanche Kale
13
14
Sigmund M.
Thorne
14
15
Mauruclo
Zylbedrut
14
15
Aaron Steinberg 14
15
Herman Michel
14
15
Molly Schwartz
14
15
Solomon Weber
14
15
Edus B. Berman 15
16
Josef Glaser
15
16
Samuel
Katzerstein
15
16
Chana D.
15
Kazerinski
16
Avrohom M.
Kazerinski
16
17
William Sandler
16
17
Milton Burnstine 16
17
Samuel Miller
16
17
Joseph Krell
16
17
Eli Gordon
16
'17
Rose Diamond
17
18
Esther G.
Ruffsky
17
18
Ida E. Becker
17
18
Sam Dubin
17
18
Nathan
Katchan 17
18
Abraham Nathan 17
18
Harry Goodman
18
19
Israel Eizen
18
19
Isaac Kresch
18
19

Samuel Manela, Worker
for the Jewish Agency

Samuel Manela,- a resettlement
worker for the Jewish Agency in
Israel for 30 years and brother of
Detroiter Mrs. Bernard (Sylvia) )
Stashefsky, died Aug. 20 in Haifa.
He was 69.
Mr. Manela, a n,ative of Poland,
immigrated to Palestine in 1923
and helped settle refugees during
the "illegal" immigration and
afterward.
Surviving besides his sister are
his wife, Rachel; a son Joseph:
two daughters, Mrs. L. (Tova)
Wagner and Anna; and two grand
children, all of Haifa.

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During the coming
week Yeshiva Beth
Yehuda will observe
the Yahrzeit of the
following departed
friends, with the
traditional Memorial
Prayers, recitation of
Kaddish and study-
ing of Mishnayes.

MORRIS SCHANE, 19370 Ever-
green, died Sept. 2. Survived by
his wife, Mariam; two sons, Dr.
David and Mandell; two daughters,
Mrs. Theodore (Anna) Curtis and
Mrs. •Ernest S. (Dorothy) Curtis;
four brothers, 11 grandchildren and
nine great-grandchildren.

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PEGGY MORRIS, 18280 Hubbell,
died Sept. 6. She leaves her hus
band, Harry; two daughters, Mrs.
Shirley Samet and Mrs. Jelly
(Beverly) Rosenthal; five broth-
ers, two sisters and three grand-
children.

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11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
6 Blks from 3 Jewish
Cemeteries on Woodward

DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS

SALLY SONNENSTRAHL (ROD-
NICK), 22150 Stratford, Oak Park,
died Sept. 6. She leaves her hus-
band, Alex; three sons, Ronald
and Lloyd Rodnick and Lawrence
Asher of Switzerland; two broth-
ers, one sister and five grand-
children.

HERMAN H. KARMANN, 19100
ILENE N. STEINER, 15809 Fair-
W. Seven Mile, died Sept. 6. He
leaves his wife, Rose; a son, Dr. fax, Southfield, died Sept. 7. She
Stuart; a daughter, Doris; and leaves her husband, Frederick; a
son, Mark; a daughter, Julie; her
four grandchildren.
mother, Mrs. Rose Friedman; and
ERVIN KLEIN, 23526 Church, one brother.
Oak Park, died Sept. 9. Survived
by his wife, Frida; three sons,
SUSAN WECHSLER LEITER,
Emery and Bernard, and Thomas 4640 Argyle, Troy, died Sept. 6.
Mandel of Israel; one sister and She leaves her husband, Samuel;
seven grandchildren.
a son, Matthew; a daughter, Mich-
ele; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
HILDA LATTIN, 23160 Radclift, Henry Wechsler; and one brother.
Oak Park, died Sept. 5. Survived Interment New York.
by her husband, Martin; a son,
Paul; a daughter, Mrs. Richard
(Ellen) Perman, three brothers
and two sisters.

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