TIM INTROIT *WIN NEWS Friday, Odeloar 23, 111711—SS OBITUARIES Mrs. Zvi Tomkiewicz, Pharmacist, Aided Husband in Mizrachi Work Jeanette B. Tomkiewicz, the wife of Zvi Tomkiewicz, executive di- rector of Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamiz- rachi and Bar-Han University in Detroit, died Oct. 16. Funeral serv- ices were held at Hebrew Mem- orial Chapel Sunday. • - A graduate pharmacist, Mrs. Tomklewicz was on the staff of Children's Hospital for 10 -years before her marriage to Tomkiewicz. kiewicz. For a number of years before her illness, she was her husband's assistant, served as a volun- teer in the movements he directed and was especially helpful in pub- -lic relations and in mobilizing the volunteers in support of Israel. Besides her husband she is sur- vived by two brothers, Drs. Moe and Samuel Baumer, and two sis- ters, Mrs. Donald -(Gertrude) Landy of Bethesda, Md., and Mrs. Benjamin (Sophie) Bloom of Chicago. Because of the holidays, shiva will be observed next week, com- mencing with services starting The Family of the Late SOPHIE SHEAR - 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 - EDITH GOODMAN Acknowledges with grate- 1111"appreciation the many kind. expressions of sym- patter- extended by rein. _ tivesind friends durinii: the -fitmily's recent be- reivement. _ The Family of the Late REBECCA WISE Acknowledges with grate- - tel appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by rela- tives and friends during the family's recent be- reavemenL The Family -of the Late MINETTE MILLER . Acknowledges with - grate-- _fad appreciation the' mak- _Mad expressions of slat inithy extended by res. ,!ties and Mends during the -. family's recent be. retirement. The Family of the Late ;MAX SCHNEIDER.. ,Acknowledegs with' grate- - lid appreciation the many `kind expressions of sym . :pinky extended by 'rein-, lives and friends during the fandly's revolt tie siaveneast. - $ 15,* • ••••••••- . IDA ALLEN, 19378 Robson, Sunday - morning, continuing eve- nings and mornings through Thurs- died Oct. 20. Survived by two nephews, Leo Goldman of Windsor day morning at the borne of Dr. and Julius. Moe Balmer, 18327 Wildemere. • • • OSCAR BANKS, 19365 Ever- green, died Oct. 19. Survived by a son, Martin, of-Jacksonville; two daughters, Mrs. Jack (Ann) Freed- Dr. E. Leo Bennish, a physician man and Mrs. Howard (Dorothy) with offices at 14438 W. Mc- Alderman; one sister, nine grand- Nichols and a member of the children and two great-grandchil- Wayne State University medical dren. • • • faculty, died Oct. 17 It age 47. JOSEPH BLITZ, 10445 Elgin, Dr. Bennish, 16600 Greenfield, Huntington Woods, died Oct. 20. was on the staff of - Sinai, Provi- dence and North Detroit General Siirvived by his wife, Annie; two sons, Alfred. of- Chicago and Her- Hospitals. A graduate of the Uni- versity of Michigan and its' med- schell; and four grandchildren. • • • ical school, Dr. Bennish trained LESLIE. D. DAVIDSON, 10300 at the Lahey Clinic in Boston. He was a diplomate of the American- Troy, Oak Park, died Oct. 21. He Board of Orthopedic Surgeons and leaves his wife, Yetta; a son, a member of the American Col- Robert; a daughter, Nancy; his lege of Surgeons. He was a native mother, Mrs. Frieda Davidson of Tucson; and one brother. Detroiter. • * • Surviving ore two ions, Edward and Steven; a _daughter, Frances; EVA GRUMET, former De- and his mother, Mrs. Lillian Ben- troiter of Miami, died Oct. 16. Sur- nish, and a sister, Mrs. Max (Thel- vived by her husband, Joe; a son, ma) First, both of Beverly Hills, Irving of Detroit; a daughter, Mrs. Calif. . Ben (Mimi) Smith; a brother, Carl Greenberg, and two sisters, Mrs. Ann Stoneman and Mrs. Lillian NY Auto Traffic Barred Barnett, all of Detroit; and six in Orthodox Sections • grandchildren. Interment Miami. NEW-YORK (JTA)—In a move unprecedented in this city and per- ROSE JEREMIAS, 19213 Lesure, haps in the country as well, the lied Oct. 17. Survived by her hus- municipal administration has band, Jacob; a son, Joseph; four agreed to deflect vehicuLar traffic daughters, Mrs. Ethel Weinber- from two neighborhoods in defe- ger, Mrs. Emery (Bella) Klepner, rence to the wishes of religious Mrs. Helen Rose and Mrs. Robert observants. (Lillian) Weinberg; one sister, Mayor Jchn Lindsay announced thirteen grandchildren and 10 that" automobiles and . trucks great-grandchildren. would be barred from the - hearts • • • ...Of the-Borough _Park_ sun - Wil- JEAN M. - LAZAR, 1454 Pine liamsburg sections of Brooklyn— Valley, Ann Arbor, died Oct. 17. both largely pcpulated by Ortho- She leaves her husband, Richard; dox Jews—on Saturdays from 9 three daughters, Mrs. Gregory a.m. 'to 8 p.m. as of last Satur- day. The ban would be effective "for an indefinite period," the mayor ,said, but, it was under- stood the project would probably. run experimentally for six to weight-weeks, and be reinstituted CHICAGO (JTA) — James H. -next spring if successful.' Becker, an investment banker and • The ban was the culmination of vice chairman 'of the Joint Dis- a series of conferences between tribution Committee since 1944, City Hall officials and Jewish -lead- died here at the age of 76. -ers of the two communities. Mr. Becker joined the interna- ---- Rabbi Bernard Weinberger, _ a tional relief agency in 1920 as its leader in the drive for the car ban, acting European director and went told - the JTA that the closing of overseas to organize relief for im- streets in the Williamsburg and poverished Jews in. Poland after Boro Park sections "delighted the World War I. He served two residents." He said the strollers terms as chairman of the JDC's who- braved the fierce winds and National Council. Mr. Becker was biting cold Saturday, -enjoyed the born in Chicago and was educated opportunity to walk- the streets at Cornell University. free from the noise and fumes of trucks, cars and buses which usually jar the Sabbath quiet. Weinberger said the succes of the _Borough Park-Wnliamsburg experi- ment would give impetus to similar Alfred H. Goldman, co-founder projects in- Crown Heights, Brook- and co-owner of Reliable Accurate lyn and Washington Height& Man- Mailing. Co.;- 2001 W. Alexandrine, hattan—both largely Jewish sec- the firm--which mails The Jewish tions—and in several Jewish sec- News, died Oct. 17 - at age 56." lions of Queens. Mr. Goldman, 20680 Knob Woods, Southfield, was a member of Temple Israel, the Masons and Hebrew is Learned Zager Stone . Lodge of Bnai Brith, by Arabs, Clergymen of which he was a past president. JERUSALEM. ..— sum the r Born in Providence, R.I., he lived course - in the Hebrew language in the Detroit area 50 years. Survivors are his wife, Frances; was taken by a wide range of stu- a son, Barry; a brother; Max; a dents: - The 350 pupils included over- sister, Mrs. David (Shay) Dia-- seas teachers, rabbis,. and college mond; and one grandchild. students. A group of boys came from Baltimore sponsored - by the -Penriekton Nursery Founder Jewish Agency's ,Youth ' and He- Many in the Jewish community halutz Department. who were associated with Mr. and Also participating were Chris- Mrs. Alfred P. Ricker Sr., ce- tian Clergymen and Jewish immi- founders at Penriekton Nursery grants.Ancluding a' few from com- for the V 12111131 - MandinaPPed, this munist countries. - - week are Mourning the death of Druze Knesset member Sheik Mr. Ricker Saturday. He resided Jaber Mu'adi was in the graduating in Taylor. class as well- as Arab school prin- cipals' and officials. On weekends pupils visited Arah - and _Drum homes in Galilee. Dr. E. Leo Bennish, Local Physician James H. Becker, J DC Leader Alfred Goldman, Mailer Co. Owner DORA ,SCHWARTZ, 26715 Greenfield, Southfield, died Oct. 15. Survived by three daughters, Pearl Schwartz, Mrs. Harold (Ger- trude) _ Chaifetz and . Mrs. Sidney (Lillian) Loren; one sister and four grandchildren. • • • SIDNEY SEDER, former Detroit- er of .Skokie, died Oct. 15. He leaves his wife, Rose; a brother, Anson; and two aunts. Interment Detroit. • • DAVID SEYBURN of -Los Ange- les, - died Oct. 15. 'Survived - by his wife, June; two sons, Dr. Joel and Stanley; - a daughter, Jody; two grandchildren; four brothers, in- cluding Sidney of Detroit; and one sister, Mrs. ()Scar (Ethel) Kahan. former Detroiter of Los Angeles. Interment Los Angeles. _•- •- •, • SARAH TAUB, 1455 Victoria; Windsor, died Oct. 17.. Survived by her husband, Samuel; ,a son, Harold;. two daughters, Mrs. John (Lillian) Hart .and Mrs , Charles (Rose) Tabachnick of -.Toronto; two brothers and 14 grand _ chil- dren. Interment Windsor. - • • • - DAVID TRAGER, 13331 Rose- mary, Oak Park, died Oct: 15. Survived•by his wife, Naomi; three sons, Irwin; Aaron and Harvey; ,and. a daughter, Rochelle. • • • . ROSE WETSMAN, 23105 Provi- dence, Southfield, died Oct. 18, she leaves two nephews, Dr. Ber- nard Goldman and Jack Abel; - and two nieces, Mrs. La-wrence (Clara) Phelps-and Mrs. Louis (Tillie) Da- • 1' 44- The art of public life consists to - I great extent of knowing. exactly _where to stop and going a further.--Saki t Itt 4 • Si • - - P z 4. , tev..k . s• 111 LESTER WEISS, 18677 Hubbell, died Oct. 16. He leaves his wife, Leah. FANNIE WILLIAMS, 18520 W. Seven Mile, died Oct. 17. She leaves a son, James D.; four grandchildren and three great- grandebitriren. • • • MURRAY WINKLER, 20880 Bradford CL, Southfield, died Oct. 21. He leaves a son, Dr. Jerome; a daughter, Mrs. Paul (Shirley) Sabo; and eight' grandchildren. A telephone call to us gives you the assurance that a man you know ' is helping you. We can make the desired arrangements regardless of where a death occurs. IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 18325 W. Nine Mile Rs. - Southfield ELOin 7-5200 . - ha and Herbert Kaufman • WE REMEMBER n- crae minc During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehude will eisenre the Yehezeit of the following thwarted friends, with the vidson of Miami Beach. Buy totoorrova -Toda MONUMENT CENTER, Mt Ml E. a MILE, FERNOALE 11S Mocks E. of Woodward " - 6 Elks trent 3 Jevikde Cemeteries en IMeedward .L1-114966 - JO. 445117 BERG AND URBACH 5 ,*4l ti 1- 1 4 , a WA, (Diane) Warren, Mrs. Gary (Su- san) Cole and Debbie; her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Papa; two sisters and four grandchil- dren. • • • BESSIE MARGOLIS, 18708 Stoe- pel, died Oct. 18. She leaves three sons, Hyman, Sam and Nathan; one sister, four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. • • • MICHAEL D. MELTZER, 22325 W. Eight Mile, died- Oct. 20. He leaves his wife, Joyce; his father, Russell Meltzer; and his grand- mother, Mrs. Esther Greenberg. • • • PAUL MONCHNIK, 25866 Salem. Huntington Woods, died Oct. 21. He leaves his wife, Jennie; his mother, Mrs. Gussie Monchnik; and two sisters,. • • • MORRIS SAHAM, 19100 W. Seven Mile, died Oct. 21. Survived by three sons, Theodore, Abe and Hy; and five grandchildren. 6.( 1 t oifc44* f . x %' .1 traditional Manorial Prayers, recitation et Kaddish sad study- ing of Minnows& lishnt Oct. Louis Dann 25 25 Nathan Sachs 25 23 15 Nathan Zack 25 2A Dina Weinbaurn 2S Jacob Cohen 26 26 Amelia Weisz 26 26 - Samuel L. Faudman 26 26 24 Anna Maxman 26 Shane Yalowitz 26 26 Isaac E. Sperling 26 26 26 Samuel Rosenberg; 26 26 26 Samuel Cohen 27 27 Ida Solomon Leah Sheri 27 27 Kalman Silber 27 27 Chaim S. Dworkin 27 27 Israel Grossman_ 25 ES Edward Start 28 - --211 Monis P. . Iranspelsky 211 IIS Model Sennett 21 111 Vita Levin* Rees =limbers 25 . 21P Mienechetn Hertz . 25 ' 71* Dinah Superstine 21 Et Mary Tatenseese - 25 4 - W Markus Etter Et Ell media Geldstekt at a- sem aoanberg a Yeshivah .1101. Yeitudik 1S7S1. 4.0 a Hirsch Sapersteln 311, El Aleurim Steineeld 36 38 Freda Sachs 35 311 . Ida -Bronstein kW Freedman a as Herman Kessler 38 a Chashvan Dore Kramer 1 31 31 TM EIHWIE•Em 1 Nosh itirshirin 1 ' 31 Henry Hubert 1 31 1 a SIMS Mega* W. is% w4...i.flamAsii