THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 2, 1971 - 39 Bernard G. Richards Dies at Age 94 OBITUARIES on the 25th anniversary of the FANNIE RUBIN, 12121 Otsego, SOLOMON HERSTEIN, 9155 Jewish Information Bureau, which LOIS BERMAN, 23211 Kenosha, died June 30. Survived by her hus- He he had created and headed al- Oak Park, died June 27. She Woodward, died June 30. band, Morris; two sons, David most until his death. He had leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. leaves a sister, Anna of Los Rieven and Martin; five brothers, oday Angeles. Services 10:30 a.m. t worked as an editor and corres- Erwin Berman; a sister, Marcia; one sister and three grandchildren. pondent for a wide variety of and her grandmother, Mrs. Joseph at Clover Hill Memorial Park * * * * * general and Jewish periodicals (Ray) Berman. ESTHER TENZER, 16300 W. REBECCA LIGHTSTONE, 11501 and was widely known for his fic- * * * Petoskey, died June 29. Survived Nine Mile, Southfield, died June tional character, Keidansky, em- BERNARD COHEN, former De- bodied in his first book, "Dis- troiter of Canoga Park, Calif., died by a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Rose 30. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. courses of Keidansky," a wryly June 23. Survived by his wife, Stone of Royal Oak; two sisters, George (Rosanne) Agree; one philosophical Jewish amateur phil- Ethel; two sons, Marshall and Mrs. Minnie Raskin and Mrs. Max brother, two grandchildren and (Fannie) Zalkowitz; and two one great-grandchild. Services 10 osopher. Neal; his mother, Mrs. Sarah Born in Keidan, Lithuania, Mr. Cohen of New York; and a brother, grandchildren and four great- a.m. today at Kaufman Chapel. * * * Richards followed his father to Samuel Callton of Detroit. Inter- grandchildren. * * BERTHA WALTERS, 25 Beyne, Idaho Springs, Colo., where he ment Los Angeles. RUBIN PUKOFF, 19349 Schaefer, Mount Clemens, died June 29. Sur- Marshall Fisher, Owner worked in his father's drygoods died June 30. Survived by his wife, vived by five daughters, Mrs. Stan- store. He was then 13. He later IDA DAVIDOFF, 115317 North- of Management Firm went to Boston and eventually gate, Oak Park, died June 26. She Bessie; a son, Harold; one sister ley (Annette) Stroh of Utica, and three grandchildern. Services Marshall G. Fisher, president settled in New York City. leaves three daughter s, Mrs. 10:30 a.m. today at Chesed shel Mich., Mrs. Wilson (Nora) Dou- .nd owner of Lipshaw Manage- See Commentary, Page 2 ble, Mrs. Edgar (Alberta) Mayner Morey (Shirley) Strasberger, Mrs. Emes. ment Co., real estate management of Sarasota, Mrs. David (Sennie) Milton (Rochelle) Goldman and firm at 8844 Puritan, died Tues- Rucha of East Detroit and Mrs. Mrs. Lawrence (Myra) Morton; Reva Schwartz, 69 Ronald (Fay) Spera of Dumont, day at age 41. Greenberg, '71, Reva S. Schwartz, past president two sisters and nine grandchildren. Sam Mr. Fisher, 3165 Gilbert Ridge, N.J.; one brother, one sister, 23 * of the women's division of the Birmingham, was a native De- grandchildren and 11 great-grand- Active Member of A M A L I E DOERNENBURG, troiter. He was a member of Per- Sholem Aleichem Institute, died 20560 Braile, died June 28. Sur- Jewish Home for Aged children. fection Lodge of the Masons, Wednesday at age 69. * vived by a daughter, Mrs. Nathan Mrs. Schwartz, 11501 Petoskey, Temple Israel and its men's club, Samuel J. Greenberg, owner of (Miriam) Harris; and five grand- ALBERT WEINSAFT, 23600 had been a Russian interpreter the Detroit Real Estate Board, the Greenberg Insurance Agency, Coolidge, Oak Park, died June 24. Detroit Metropolian Builders' As- on the Detroit Board of Education children. 16991 James Couzens for more He leaves his wife, Lucille; and for many years. Before that, she sociation and Nersica. He was a LOUIS FINK, of Alma, Mich., than 50 years until his retirement two brothers. worked as a dental hygienist for life master bridge player. died June 27. Survived by a daugh- in 1968, died Sunday at age '71. Surviving are his wife, Irene; the board. She was a 1925 grad- ter-in-law, Anna Fink of Saginaw; Mr. Greenberg, 28775 Bell, uate of the University of Michigan. three daughters, Vicki, Karyn and two grandchildren, five great- Southfield, was an officer and life Born in Poland, she lived in De- Stacey; his mother, Mrs. Shirley 4 grandchildren and nieces and member of the Jewish Home for troit for the past 48 years. Fisher; and a brother, Gordon. Aged. He also was active with the She leaves her parents, Mr. and nephews. * * * Detroit Service Group of the Jew- Mrs. Abraham Salter of New MURRAY ERANT, former De- ish Welfare Federation. A native Italian Jewish Leader J e r s e y; two sons, Walter and During the coming ROME (JTA)-Funeral services Richard; three brothers, Leon of troiter of San Diego, died June 23. of Petoskey, Mr. Greenberg lived week Yeshiva Beth in the Detroit area for the past He leaves his wife, Ethel; a son, Yehuda will observe were held in Venice for Raffaele California, Robert of New Mexico the Yahrzeit of the Cantoni, a post-war leader of and Rudy of New Jersey; and Ronald; two daughters, Linda and 54 years. Survivors are his wife, Theresa; following departed Italy's Jewish community, who eight grandchildren. Services 11:30 Judith; and his father, Bernie friends, with the Frant of Palm. Springs. Interment a son, Hugh; a daughter, Mrs. died at age 75. Mr. Cantoni, an a.m. today at Kaufman Chapel. traditional Memorial Lawrence (Barbara) Fleischman California. anti-Fascist, who escaped to Prayers, recitation * * of New York; three brothers, Abe, Switzerland in 1943, assumed Selma Cahn, JWV Leader of Kaddish and stu- Morris and Harry; three sisters, MARTIN GREEN, 21370 In- leadership of Italian Jewry in 1946 dying of Mishnoyes. Selma A. Cahn, past president of Mrs. Sarah Goldberg, Mrs. Bessie dependence, Southfield, died June when he was elected president of Oak Park Auxiliary of the Jewish Simons and Mrs. Martha Korotkin; TAMMUZ JULY the Union of Italian Jewish Com- War Veterans, died Tuesday at age 30. He leaves his wife, Frieda; 4 11 Nathan Korman a son, Jack A. of Columbus, O.; six grandchildren and one great- 4 munities, a post he held until 1955. 11 Dave Stein 4 48. grandchild. 11 a daughter, Judy; one brother He was interested in social work Sophia Saulson Mrs. Cahn, 14410 Park, Oak 4 11 Margaret Selik and headed several charitable Park, was born in Cleveland and and two sisters. Services 2 p.m. 4 11 Rose Stoler 4 today at Kaufman Chapel. 1 bodies including Youth. Aliya, of lived in the Detroit area 44 years. 1 Benjamin Wolach, 87 Rachel Wrotslaysky 1 4 * ,* * 11 Max RUzuMna 4 which his wife, Emma, was presi- li Surviving are her husband, Sol N. Bloch Early Detroit Builder 4 . CELIA GURANTZ, 20439 Chey- 11 dent in Italy. Samuel Goren Henry; a son, Fred; a daughter, enne, died June 28. She leaves 4 1 Mathan Zabludovsky 1 Benjamin Wolach, a carpenter Mr. Cantoni was a member of Paula; four brothers and one sis- 5 12 Sylvia Schneider 5 cousins, nieces and nephews. and pioneer builder of homes and 12 the world executive of the World Jack Silverman 5 ter. 12 apartments, many of which are Florence Eglar Jewish Congress. 5 12 n. Marion 5 still standing, died Tuesday at 12 Nochum Rosenberg 3 12 age 87. Celia Terebelo 5 12 Sarah Kozolchyk Mr. Wolach, 26715 Greenfield, 6 13 Irving Kleiff 6 13 Southfield, was born in Russia Lillian Rossman 6 13 and lived in the Detroit area for Max Neimark 6 Hannan Kraft, co-owner of Serta Tcharne Schneider 13 6 be in- Shalom Cemetery. Cantor Vieder the past 75 years. He was a mem- 13 Unveiling announcements may Restokraft Manufacturing Co., Wolf Schneider 7 by mail or by calling The Jew- will officiate. Relatives and friends 14 MolIrCohen serted mattress manufacturers, 2760 W. ber of the Workmen's Circle. 7 14 ish News office, 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., are asked to attend. Philip Grossman Surviving are a son, Oscar; a 7 14 Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075. Writ- Warren, died Wednesday at age Bessie Goldstein 7 14 ten announcements must be accom- daughter, Mrs. Paul (Rose) Taber Samuel Spitzer 7 14 panied by the name and address of the The family of the late Harry Aron Temchin of California; a stepson, Morris 7 50. Mr. Kraft, 8375 Hendrie, Hunt- 14 person making the insertion. There is Sol Grossbard 8 Gaines announces the unveiling of Love; and three stepdaughters, 15 a standing charge of $4.50 for an un- Anna Sameroff 8 veiling notice, measuring an inch in a monument in his memory 12:30 ington Woods, was a member of Mrs. Ida Hart, Mrs. Sidney (Shir- 15 Abreh'm Doktor 8 Cong. Shaarey Zedek and Temple depth, and $8.00 for one two inches 15 Morris Lerman p.m. Sunday, July 11, at Machpelah Emanu-El and was an active sup- ley) Seidman and Mrs. Irwin 8 15 deep with a black border. Samuel Gluck 8 * 15 Cemetery. Rabbi Gruskin will porter of Cranbrook School, Town (Emma) Schwartz; and six grand- * Leon Kersh 8 15 Lena Waldman officiate. Relatives and friends are 9 The family of the late Nathan 16 and Country School, Jewish Wel- children. Eva Levine 9 16 Rebecca Plotnick Kaufman announces the unveiling asked to attend. 9 fare Federation and Jewish Na- 16 Nathan Backhaut 9 of a monument in his memory 11 16 Sidney A. Deitch Isaac Kashtan tional Fund. 9 16 the family of the late Joseph a.m. Sunday, July 11, at Oakview Mr. Kraft, a native Detroiter, BeniaMin Ratner 9 16 _ - Cemetery. Rabbi Lehrman will of- Weinstein announces tb unveiling leaves his wife, Joyce; four sons, DETROIT Joseph Freed 9 16 Chenia G. Zeide 9 16 ficate. Relatives and friends are of a monument in his memory 11 James, Robert, Thomas and Wil- MONUMENT WORKS Bessie Webber 9 16 Joseph Loewy a.m. Sunday, July 4, at Chesed liam; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 9 14441 W. 11 MileRd. asked to attend. 16 Anna C:Dear * * 10 Gardner,betw.Coolidge 8. Greenfield shel Ernes Cemetery, Section 26. Harry Kraft; and a brother, Eu- 17 Sam Boesky 10 3994711, Eve. 616-0330 17 Reoina Fredrick The family of the late John Rabbi Arm will officiate. Rela- gene. Services 12:45 p.. today Samuel R. lo Wedner announces the unveiling tives and friends are asked to at- at Kaufman Chapel. 77 Greenbaum 10 17 of a monument in his memory 12 tend. Joseph B.•Raim MONUMENT CENTER, INC. noon Sunday, July 4, at Adas Artist Joseph Bernstein Yeshivath Beth Yeht3dah The family of the late Rose 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE Former Detroit artist Joseph 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodwa -rd Green announces the unveiling of Bernstein, a founder of the U.S'. 15751 W. 101/2 Mi., Southfield 6 Blks from 3 Jewish a monument in her memory 12 Tool and Supply Co., died Tues- Phone 557-6750 Cemeteries on Woodward The Family of the Late noon Sunday, July 4, at Chesed day at his home in San Miguel de JO 4-5557 LI 24266 SARAH (SALLY) shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi L. Mexico. He was 60. Goldman will officiate. Relatives Allende, WUNTNER Mr. Bernstein, who had worked and friends are asked to attend. Announces the unveiling as an illustrator, sculptor and of a monument in her painter in Detroit for 23 years, memory 11 a.m. Sunday, The family of the late Sam Dubin lived in Mexico for the past four announces the unveiling of a monu- July 11, at Oakview Ceme- tery. Rabbi Kanter will ment in his memory 12 noon Sun- years. Formerly Karl Berg Memorials and Manuel Urbach & Son He leaves his wife, Reva; a officiate. Relatives and day, July 11, at Workmen's Circle son, Carl; a daughter, Mrs. Marcia 13405 CAPITAL at COOLIDGE OAK PARK TELEPHONE 544-2212 friends are asked to at- Cemetery, Turnover Shul Section. Loznak; one brother and three Rabbi Arm will officiate. Relatives grandchildren. Services in Mexico. .tend. and friends are asked to attend. NEW YORK (JTA) - Funeral services were held Sunday for Bernard G. Richards, the Jewish leader whose career spanned more than 50 years. He died Friday at the age of 94. He was founder of the American Jewish Congress and a member of the executive committee of the Zionist Organi- zation of America and served as a member of the American Jewish delegation to the Peace Conference in Paris in 1919. Ten years ago he was honored WE LMEMBER 117:1V 71 17N Monument Unveilings Hannan Kraft, 50; of Mattress Firm BERG AND URBACH leae4e ea ra Ka-ufman Chapel, Inc. Worldwide Service 18325 W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD , •