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January 29, 1971 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-01-29

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TIN DETROIT JEWISH

Mk% israery 29, 1971-47 Technion's Dr. Bousso;

William Fisher, Industrialist, 82

William Fisher, well known.Det-
roit industrialist, died Sunday in
Miami Beach where he had lived
for the past 10 years since his re-
tirement. He was 82.
Funeral services were held here
Wednesday at Kaufman ChapeL
Surviving are his son, Max M.
Fisher, national Jewish leader;
daughters, Mrs. David (Gall) Rose

many years, he also was affiliated
with Temple Emanu-el in Miami
Beach. He was a long-time affili-
ate of the Zionist Organization, had
been a worker for the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign and City of Hope,
was a Mason and a member of the
Consistory of Perfection Lodge.

Invented Artificial
Arm for Maimed Tots

HAIFA — Dr. Dino Bousso, in-

OBITUARIES

ventor of the gas-powered "Bousso
ELIZABETH COHEN, 19100 W. by her husband, Isadore; three
Arm" for thalidomide-maimed chil- Seven Mile, died Jan. 25. Survived daughters, Mrs. Florence Shulman,
dren, died here Jan. 19 at age 3 8. by nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Marvin (Roselyn) Liberson of
Dr. Bousso, one of Israel's lead-
• • •
Newport News, Vs., and Mrs.
ing applied scientists, was asso-
Morris (Rose) Moss; three sons,
SOPHIE
EISEN,
9400
Conant,
ciate professor in the department
William,
Herman and David; one
of mechanics of the Technion. lie Hamtramck, died Jan. 16. Survived brother, one sister and 15 grand-
developed the artificial arm with by a brother, Louis; and a sister, children.
the assistance of the Lady Hoare Mollie.

• •

• •
Journals of 3 Faiths
Thalidomide Appeal Fund of Bri-
SHERRY ELLEN SIMON, 30150
ISABELLA K. FROSTOT, 17024
tain.
Launch Project to
Born in Egypt, Dr. Bousso emi- Mt. Vernon, Southfield, died Jan. Shoreham, Southfield, died. Jan.
Foster Understanding
24. She leaves her husband, Jesse 23. She leaves her parents, Mr.
grated to Israel at age 15.
For his invention, he received J., a son, Marshall of Hazlett, and Mrs. Manuel S. Simon; a bro-
NEW YORK—A new program de-
signed to increase understanding the gold medal of the 1968 Brussels Mich; two brothers and one sis- ther, Bruce; and her grandpar-
ents, Mrs. Bessie Simon, and Mr.
between men of all faiths has been International Inventors Exhibition ter.
• • •
and Mrs. Edward Fidelholtz of
launched jointly by three leading and the Countess Marianne Berna
Cleveland Heights.
dotte's
award
for
the
best
inven-
religious journals — one Catholic,
HARRY WILLIAM KATZ, 23471
• • •
tion for alleviating human suffer- Beverly, Oak Park, died Jan. 20.
one Jewish, one Protestant.
ing.
Survived by his wife, Rae; a son,
SADIE STAMELL, 17153. West-
The program, called Professionals
Arnold; a daughter, Mrs. Marvin hampton, Southfield, died Jan. 25.
for Interfaith Leadership, is be-
(Elaine) Fink; one brother, one She leaves two sons, Dr. Meyer
lieved to be the first such inter
sister and five grandchildren.
and Dr. Benjamin B.; a daughter,
religious project in history. "Pro-
Minabel Bernstein, a member of
• • •
Mrs. Ben (Ruth) Green; nine
fessionals for Interfaith Leadership
grandchildren and five great-
seeks the cooperation and support several Jewish organizations, died
BARRY
LEVENBURG,
20951
of leading professionals--doctors, Jan. 21 at age 73. She was visiting Andover, Southfield, died Jan. 25. grandchildren.
• • •
lawyers, dentists, accountants and in Palm Springs, Calif., at the time. Survived by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernstein, wife of Dr. Peter
investment counselors, for exam-
Mrs. Harry Levenburg; grandpar-
ROBERT STRIEFLING, former
ple — in communities throughout Bernstein, was a native of Macon, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pearl- Detroiter of Bal Harbour, Fla.,
the nation. Through a nationwide Ga. She was a member of Temple man and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lev- died Jan. 24. He leaves his wife,
Emanu-El, Hadassah, National
mailing, these professionals are Council
of Jewish Women and enburg; a brother, Eugene; and a Belle; three daughters, Mrs. Irv-
asked to place three leading re-
sister, Mrs. David (Andrea) Ken- ing (Joan) Crespi, Mrs. Martin
Women's American ORT.
ligious magazines in their recep-
(Rita) Weston and Mrs. Herbert
Surviving Mrs. Bernstein, 8338 ney.

• •
tion or waiting areas.
(Marilyn) Haffner; five grand-
Hendrie, Huntington Woods, are
The three publications, Catho- her husband; two sons, Ramon
CELIA MASON, 19341 Ilene, children and two great-grandchil-
lic World, Dimensions in Ameri-
dren.
Interment Miami Beach.
Block and Aleck Block of Los died Jan. 25. She leaves her hus-
• • •
can Judaism and New World Angeles; a daughter, Mrs: Arthur band, Aaron; a son, Theodore;
Outlook (Protestant) are ecu-
(Jacqueline) Eckhous; a sister, two daughters, Mrs. Theodore
POLA UNFASUNG, 15418 San
menical in content, independent
(Rose)
Uretsky
of
New
York
and
Mrs. Irene Pizer of Los Angeles;
Juan, died Jan. 21. Survived by a
in spirit.
Mrs. Morris (Ruth) Kimmel; and daughter, Mrs. Geoffrey (Marian)
and five grandchildren.
nine grandchildren.
Members of the steering com-
Dumahaut; one sister and two
• • •
mittee are Dr. Tracey Jones, gen- Friderike Maria Zweig,
grandchildren.
eral secretary of the Board of Mis-
ALEX
MORGULOFF,
18300
Fair-
sions of the United Methodist Ex-Wife of Stefan Zweig field, died Jan. 24. He leaves
WEST STAMFORD, Conn.—Mrs. his wife, Jean; three daughters,
Church; Rabbi Balfour Brickner,
director.of the commission on inter- Friderike Maria Zweig, former Mrs, David (Andrea) Wilson, De-
4
faith activities for the Union of wife of the late Viennese writer ena, and Lynne; his mother, Mrs.
American Hebrew Congregations; Stefan Zweig, died Jan. 18 at age Riva Morguloff of Dallas; and one
and Rev. Thomas Stransky, con- 88.
brother.
Herself a noted literary critic,
sultor for the Vatican Secretariat
• • •
During the cowing
for Christian Unity and president novelist and biographer in Europe,
week Yeshiva Both
BEVERLY B. ROBINOVE,
she was married to Mr. Zweig
of the Paulist Fathers.
Yehuda will observe
from 1920 to 1939, a year before former Detroit, of Fairfax, Va.,
the Yahrzsit of the
she came to the U.S. She was a died Jan. 22. She leaves her hus-
following &minted
Israel's Deficit Expected founder of the Stefan Zweig So- band, Charles J, her parents, Mr.
Meads, with the
traditional Mosisoria
ciety and of the American-Euro- and -Mrs. Samuel Barnett; and
to Top $1,000,000,000
Prayers, rocitatioa
one
sister.
Interment
Detroit.
pean
Friendship
Association.
JERUSALEM (Zins) — Israel
of Kaddish and stu-
• • • -
Mrs. Zweig was decorated by the
faces harsh fiscal realities as it
dying
of Mishears&
ISADORE ROCHLEN, 17320 Re-
moves into 1971, according to Austrian government and the city
of
Vienna
for
her
work
in
promot-
vere, Southfield, died Jan. 23. Stn-
Jacob Agmon, director general of
Shevat January .
ing Austrian - American cultural vived by his wife, Celia; two sons,
S
31
Clara Maltz
Israel's ministry of finance.
31
5
ties.
Max Milgrom
Abraham A. and Hyman H.; a
5
31
The expected budget deficit in
Sheldon B. Richt*
daughter,
S
31
Mrs.
Perry
Feigenson
Ben
(Ida)
Mermel-
1971, said Agmon, will be approxi-
EBRUARY
mately $1,400,000,000—an increase Harry Guggenheim, 80, stein; six grandchildren and three
1
Esther Penni
great-grandchildren.
of $100,000,000 over last year.
1
Joseph Penfil
Financier-Publisher
• • •
1
Harry Averbach
When final statistics are avail-
1
SANDS POINT, L.I.—Harry F.
Sidney Feldman
LOUIS RUBENFIRE, 11501 Pet-
able, it is believed they will show Guggenheim, financier, philanthro-
1
Sam Cohen
2
Rebecca
Kasoff
that 1970 exports amounted to pist and former poblisher Of News- oskey, died Jan. 24. He leaves a
2
Morris Schwartz
son, Harry; three daughters, Mrs.
$725,000,000 which Israel hopes day, died here Jan. 22 at age 80.
Seymour L. Sobel
2
Dora Pearlman
2
will rise to $850,000,000 by the end
Born in West End, N.J.. on Aug. Rose Schultz, Mrs. Herman
2
Sam Z. Hirschman
of 1971.
23, 1890, Guggenheim studied at (Mary) Nachman and Mrs. Morris
Abraham Schloss
2
Last year's imports (exclusive Yale and Cambridge universities. (Gerry) Feldman; seven grand-
Samuel M. Reichstein
3
Samuel Cobitz
3
of armaments and other security
His great-grandfather, Simon children and 13 great-grandchil-
3
Sam Leider
needs), amounted to $1,400,000,000 Meyer Guggenheim began a min- dren.
3
Robert Rosenberg



3
Lea
Slebner
and are expected to increase fur- ing dynasty when he immigrated
3
Alyce Rood
ther to $1,600,000,000 in 197L
ABRAHAM SANFIELD, 23516
3
Mane Diamond
to this country from Switzerland.
4
Harold W. Isser
Pinhas Sapir, Israel's finance
Guggenheim was senior. partner Sunnyside, died Jan. 26. Survived
4
Yeakov Z. Stern
minister; in introducing the new in the mining firm of the Guggen, by his wife, Geraldine; a son, Peter
4
Pearl Helper
budget, expressed his "deep thanks helm brothers and was an ambas- Webber; a daughter, Mrs. Basil
4
Morris Rosenberg
4
Jacob Gottlieb
to President Nixon, to the gov- sador to Cuba, an author and a (Mary) Lewis; one sister and four
5
Goldie Blumenthal 1
ernment of the United States and naval aviator in both world wars. grandchildren.
1
5
Louis Levin
5
Joseph H. Heiler
1
her people for the military and

• •
1
5
Bessie
Goldfarb
economic aid they have granted
EDITH
SHAPIRO,
21455
W.
Rebecca
Russmen
1
5
Celler's
Daughter,
48
to Israel by means of timely
Sam Rotenberg
1
6
Seven
Mile,
died
Jan.
25.
Survived
Aaron Yagoda
1
6
NEW YORK—Congressman Em-
loans."
Beniamin Sturman 1
s
anuel Celler's daughter, Judith S.
Jacob Zucker
1
6
•••' czat;cr.
Celler, died Jan. 20 at age 48 She
Noah L. Helfetz
1
6
Orthodoxy Goes 'Hip'
Belle Nelson
1
6
, A. Dc
had suffered from cerebral palsy
Moshe.A.
Brody
1
6
TEL AVIV (Zins) —Some 40 since birth.
DETROIT
Americans, whose backgrounds
Active in the League for Women
Yeshivath
Beth
Yehudah
could be loosely described as Voters and Council for Jewish
MONUMENT WORKS
15751 W. 101/2 Mi., Southfield
"hippie" have provisionally taken Women, she had written short
Pitons 353-6750
over the abandoned kibutz Kedma stories and studied ethics of the
3V0 : • '
near Kiryat Malachi and are pre- Bible.
paring the ground for permanent

IVIinabel Bernstein

WILLIAM FISHER

of Miami Beach, Mesdames Lew
(Anne) Rose and Frank (Dorothy)
Tessler of Detroit; a brother, Ben
of Miami Beach; 11 grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.
Born in Blest, Russia, April 15,
1888, Mr. Fisher came to Detroit
as a young man and was co-found-
er of the Keystone Oil Refining
Co. which was absorbed by Aur-
ora Gasoline Co. and eventually
merged with Marathon Oil Co.
A member of Shaarey Zedek for

Ben Moretsky, 70,
VP of Ice Cream Co.

Ben Moretsky, vice president of
Mr. Softee of Michigan, Inc., ice
cream distributors, died Monday at
age 70. He also was a director of
Haverhill Builders, Inc., general
contractors.
Mr. Moretsky, 18563 Evergreen,
was born in Kansas City and lived
in Detroit 38 years.
Surviving are his wife, Eliza-
beth; three sons, Sol, Dr. Robert
and Sanford; a brother, Louis; a
sister, Mrs. Belle Shapero; and
three grandchildren.

Monument
- Unveilings

Unveiling announcements may be in.
sorted by mall or by rallies The Jewish
News clue, 11515 W. 0 Mlle Rd.. Sadie
liontbrielL Mids. WIS. Writhes aa•
nottncentente must be accompanied by
the name and address of the person
making the insertion. There is a stand.
lag charge of M.50 for an unveiling
notlee. measuring an inch in death.
and $5.55 for one two inches deep with
a black border.

The family of the late Sophie
Silverman announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her memory
1 p.m, Sunday, Jan. 31, at Mach-
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi I. Halpern
will officiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

The Family of Me Late-

NATHAN

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GERSUK-

Acksswiedges with grate;
fel appreciation the many
:bind expressions of myna-
pithy _extended by Isla-
Am* and friends dories
-fie fainily's recent be-
:rsavement.

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