B. Zuckerman, Local Pharmacist Harold Bordman, Shooting Victim Labor Zionist Leader, Dead. JERUSALEM (JTA) - Baruch Zuckerman, founder of Poalei Zion, co-founder of the World Jew- ish Congress and a leading Zionist ideologist, died here Dec. 13 at age 83. Mr. Zuckerman, who was born near Vilna, Lithuania, came to the United States in 1904, in which year he formed Poalei Zion and became its national president. He co-founded the Effstadrut cam- paign in 1923, after aiding David Ben-Gurion and Yitzhak Ben-Zvi in obtaining volunteers for the Jewish Legion in World War I. In 1949, he became a member of the American section of the Jewish Agency, serving as head of its Latin American division. He was editor of the Poalei Zion weekly Zichronot, and a prolific writer who published a three-vol- ume autobiography between 1963 and 1966. He also was known as an orator and as the mentor of Golda Meir. He settled in Israel after his retirement in 1956. BARUCH ZUCKER- BEAN Robert Clinton CPA for 48 Years Robert E. Clinton, a certified public accountant with offices at 16500 James Couzens, died Tues- day at age 72. Mr. Clinton, who had been a CPA for 48 years, was a graduate of the Detroit Institute of Techno- logy. A native of Buffalo, he lived in the Detroit area 69 years. He was a member of Temple Israel, the American Institute of CPAs, Michigan Association of CPAs and Detroit Men's ORT. He resided at 16500 North Park, Southfield. By S. SHECHARYA Surviving are his wife, Goldie; JERUSALEM - Moshe Hurwitz, three sons, Fred, Ronald and a senior member of the informa- David of Miami Springs, FLs. - a tion staff of the World Zionist Or- daughter, Mrs. Irene Krandall; ' ganization, whose death occurred two brothers, Jack and Albert; and here at age 64, Nov. 28, was known 10 grandchildren. to the Yiddish-reading public as the editor of Folk un Zion, the only Yiddish publication of the Zionist Executive. Born at Brest-Livotsk, he studied at the Tachkemoni Rabbinical Max Stulberg, founder and presi Training Seminary in Warsaw. In 1925, at age 19, he came to Israel dent for 35 years of Belcrest Dis- and joined Kvutzat Sharona, today tributors, wholesale men's furnish- known as Ramat David, in the ings, at 1652 Fort, died Tuesday at age 61. valley of Jezreel. Mr. Stulberg, 18219 Midway, Mr. Hurwitz had always been a Southfield, was a charter member stalwart follower of A. D. Gordon, of Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith. Born who preached the "religion of in Toronto, he lived in the Detroit labor," and he remained faithful area 47 years. to his teachings to his last day. He leaves his wife, Clara; three He began his career in the sons, David, Edward and Harold; Jewish Agency as editor of The two daughters, Mrs. Bradley (Ro- Zionist Newsletter in Yiddish in chelle) Burgess and Marcia; three 1948, bringing the message of brothers, Louis and Benjamin, Zion rebuilt to Diaspora Jewry. both of Toronto, and Joe; three In 1952, the Newsletter was sisters, Mrs. Mike (Sarah) Green- turned into the Zionist organ berg and Mrs. Willie (Rose) Weis Folk un Zion, which started off dorf, both of Toronto, and Mrs. as a fortnightly and later became Ben (Ethel) Meilman of Miami; a monthly journal, which he and 10 grandchildren. transformed into a veritable Zionist and general Jewish plat- Israel Fischhoff, 82 form. Israel Fischhoff, a founder and Mr. Hurwitz was responsible for the Hebrew edition of the anthol• past recording secretary of Detroit ogy, "Halutzim in the Underground Sholem Aleichem Lodge of Bnai and in Battle." In his introduction. Brith, died Wednesday at age 82. Mr. Fischhoff, a retired milk he stressed that our youth "need not go back to past ages in order man, was born in Austria and to fend material about Jewish glory lived in Detroit 50 years. His home and heroism, when they have epi- was at 19759 Monte Vista. Survivors are his wife, Mani; sodes enacted only 20 years ago, capable of touching one to the two sons, Henry and Dr. Joseph; quick and arousing feelings of a daughter, Mrs. Hans (Regime) reverence and admiration towards Berneis of Kalamazoo; a brother, Rubin of Port Huron; and eight these anonymous heroes." grandchildren. Moshe Hurwitz, Zionist Pioneer Max S tulberg, Head of Clothing Firm Dr. Harry Symons, Longtime Dentist Dr. Harry Symons, Detroit den- tist sonce 1933, died Dec. 11 at age 61. Dr. Symons, whose office was at 7605 Puritan, was a 1933 graduate of the University's dental schooL He was born in Latvia and lived in the Detroit area 50 years. A member of the American, Mich- igan and Detroit dental societies, he resided at 12811 Northfield, Oak Park. A brother, Julius of Falls Church, Va., survives. Dr. Edward Weiss, 81, Early Freud Colleague CHICAGO-Dr. Edward Weiss, an early associate of Sigmund Freud and author of books and papers on psychoanalysis, died Wednesday at age 81. An early member of the Psycho- analytic Society of Vienna, he founded the Italian Psychoanalytic Society and came to Chicago in 1941. He had a private practice there and served on the faculty of the Institute for Psychoanalysis, a school for training of psychoana- lysts. Harold R. Bordman, owner and operator of the Dawn Drug Co., a retail drug store at 8357 Gratiot, was shot fatally last Saturday as he was trying to make a night de- posit at a bank near his store. Police seek two men reportedly involved in the shooting. Mr. Bord- man, 22323 LaSeine, Southfield, was found by police, who took him to Detroit General Hospital, where he died an hour later. Mr. Bordman, 60, had owned the store for eight years. He had been a president of the Detroit Retail Druggist Association and a mem- ber of Perfection Lodge of the Masons and Aeseulapian Society. A native of Russia, he lived in the Detroit area for 45 years. He was a graduate of the Detroit Institute of Technology's school of pharm- acy. Survivors are his wife, Isabelle; two sons, Myron and Stuart; a sister Mrs. Emanuel (Blanche) Bauman; and one grandchild. Technion Dean Killed in Air Crash HAIFA (JTA) - Funeral serv- ices were held here for Prof. Pin- has Naor, dean or industrial engi- neering at the. Haifa Technion, who was killed with 26 others in • the crash of a Romanian airliner near Constanza Dec. 7. The plane was on a flight from Tel Aviv to Bucharest. In addition to Prof. Naor, Jews who perished were identified as Nissim Bechar, a recent immi- grant from Romania who was re- turning there for a brief visit, Samuel and Aharon Deutch, Esther Fisch, Malka Goldis, P. Preiss and Hayim Leizar. Two Israelis among the eight survivors of the crash were identified as Adrian Bruck and Nathan Bernard. Prof. Naor's remains were plac- ed in the main hall of the Tech- nion, where students and faculty members paid tribute to their late teacher and colleague. Mark Marcus, VP of Sidney Hill, 54 ' Mark Marcus, vice president of Sidney Hill Northwest Club for 30 years, died. Dec. U at age 54. Mr. Marcus was originator and for- mer member of Tam '0 Shanter Country Club. A native Detroiter, Mr. Marcus belonged to Temple Israel. He lived at 30410 Southfield, in South- field. Surviving are his wife, Shirley; a son, Gary; his mother, Mrs_Net- tie Rubin; and two grandchildren. LOUIS ARON, 19435 Troy, died Dec. 12. Survived by a sister, Mrs. Lily Buchalter of Hamilton, Ont. Interment Hamilton. • • • MARTHA BERNARD, 18259 Manor, died Dec. 16. She leaves her husband, Simon; three sons, Helmut, Dr. Henri and Jerry; one sister and four grandchildren. o • '• ELIZABETH COHEN, 20256 Schaefer, died Dec. 12. Survived by her husband, Samuel; a son, Harry; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Doris) Klinger; four grandchil- dren and six great-grandchildren. • • • RAPHAEL DORFMAN, 24500 Radcliff., Oak Park, died Dec. 14. He leaves two grandsons, Dr. Stanley and Dr. Jack; and two grandchildren. " • • • ETTA PICKARD ERSTLING of the Bronx died Dec. 16 in Detroit. She leaves a son, Dr. Sol Pickard of Detroit; a daughter, Mrs. Je- rome (Mildred) Pickard of Chevy Chase, Md.; and seven grandchil dren. Interment New York. • • • ALBERT FINK, 18278 Gillman, Livonia, died Dec. 13. He leaves his wife, Mae; two sons, Nell and Keith; a daughter, Sheila; his mother, Mrs. Fannie Fink; and two sisters. • • • FAYE GRASSGREEN, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, died Dec. 13. Survived by her husband, Claude; a son, Myron; a daughter, Joan; four brothers, three sister=, including Mrs. Mary Boren and Mrs. Julius (Ann) Silverman, both of Detroit; and four grandchildren. Interment California. • • • SANFORD LLOYD KETCHEN, 14520 04 Park Blvd., Oak Park, died Dee?. 10. Survived by his wife, Joan; a son, Randall; a daughter, Jodi; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ketchen; and one brother. • • • LAWRENCE E. KINGSTON, 8121 W. Seven Mile, died Dec. 13. Survived by a son, Brian. • • c. HERBERT LEITER, 8106 E. Jefferson, died Dec. 16. He leaves two sons, Don and Jack; and his father, Charles Leiter. • • • EVELYN SARAH MILLER, 19519 Cranbrook, died Dec. 10. She leaves two brothers, Samuel of Los Angeles and Henry of Miami; four sisters, Mrs. Pauline Schiff, Mrs. Samuel (Helen) Schneider of St. Dora Levine, Age 69 Dora Levine, a member of sev- eral Orthodox women's organiza- tions, died Wednesday at age 69. Mrs. Levine, 23237 Providence, Southfield, was a member of Pio- neer Women, Hebrew Benevolent Society and Cong. Bnai Jacob Born in Russia, she lived in the Detroit area 50 years. Survivors are her husband, Sam; two sons, Charles of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Morey of California; two daughters, Mrs. George (Mu- riel) Korman and Mrs. Aaron (Har- riet) Zaret; and 13 grandchildren. DETROIT MONUMENT Vo'ORKS MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. II MILE, FIERNDALB 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Mks from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 1111216 JO 45517 . BERG AND URBACH the e 7CKE-41. C4( 71(Ctiff4401-eKtJ 10325 W. MILE RD. IN Friday, December 1$, 1970-11.1 OBITUARIES - . • • S Petersburg, Mrs. Jacob (Rosalyn) Zeldes and Mrs. Edith Miller. • • • SARAH PIKSTEIN, former De- troiter of Culver City, Calif., died Dec. 13. Survived by a son, Bill of Detroit; a daughter, Yetta; a brother, I. Kretzmer, and a sister, Mrs. Libby Cohen, both of Detroit; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Interment California. • • • DAVID J. ROSE, 19220 River- view, died Dec. 14. He leaves his wife, Gertrude; a son, Ronald; four sisters and one grandchild. • • • SOLOMON SCHAAP, 11700 Vaughan, died Dec. 16. He leaves a son, Irving; a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence (Helen) Pietrzyk; one sister, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. • • • HENRY SCHARAGA, 19816 Monte Vista, died Dec. 12. Sur- vived by his wife, Etta; and two sisters. • • • SARAH SILL, 21940 Sunset, Oak Park, died Dec. 10. Survived by two sons, Bernard and Dr. Jack; a daughter, Mrs. Herman (Joyce) Sriro; seven grandchil- dren and eight great-grandchil- dren. Pray to ask the laws of the universe to be annulled in behalf of a single petitioner confessedly unworthy.-Ambrose Bierce wt umunin ri- orx Durum the coating week Yeshiva Both Yehuda will observe the Yahrzeit of time following departed friends, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and stu- dying of Mishisayies. KISLEV DEC. Julius Gold 22 20 Anna Dt•chan 22 20 Fannie Goldberg 22 20 Miriam Papelansicy 22 20 Mary Peitz 20 20 Ida Kesselman 20 Anna Bonin 20 E sther Kirsh 22 20 Abraham C. Rosen 22 21 Gertrude Grunt 23 21 Jacob inutile 21 Michael Katz 23 21 Samuel Scheinfield 23 21 Herman Seamen 23 21 Rose Levy 23 21 Isaac Kelmanovitz 21 David Morris 23 21 A. Cal Rosen 23 21 Benjamin Mason 23 21 Nathan Marcus 23 21 Sophie Gladstone 23 21 Marcus Ginsberg 23 21 Max Raclin 23 21 E sther L. Fleischman 24 22 Ira Wurm 24 22 Tillie Cohen 24 22 G. Weisswasser 24 22 H. German 24 22 Isadore Freedman 24 22 Ida Kabaker 24 22 Reim! Bas Avrohom 24 22 Louis Klein 24 22 Louis Stol!man 24 22 Meyer Watnick 25 23 Mania Katzman 24 22 Arthur J. Osborne 25 23 E sther Schlussel 25 23 Joseph Berner 23 Robert R. Marwil 25 23 Rebecca Pont 25 23 Charles Sperling 25 23 Carl Strauss • 25 23 Beatrice aerosol. 25 23 Ilitrirmin Oppettheirn 24 24 Joseph Yashenovsky 24 24 Alta Matz 24 24 Hattie Such 26 24 Gustave Pines 26 24 B etty Rothenberg 27 25 Chang Y. Bros. 27 25 Esther .Muscowitz 21 26 Jack Osborne 21 24 Sara IL Cutler 26 24 n Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15751 W.1016 Mi., Southfield !hem 35347511 Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS mu TIN DETROIT JEWISH souraimo