THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 6, 1971-47 Neighbors Mourn Harry Greenstein, Slain Phillip Eizen Assisted Refugee His neighbors in the Grand Post-War Efforts OBITUARIES MAX GREEN, 15422 Northgate, W eingar den and Mrs. Irwin Oak Park, died Aug. 4. Survived (Donna) Goren; and four grand- by his wife, Rose; a son, Harry; children. Grand River-Joy Road business BALTIMORE (JTA) —Harry one sister; four grandchildren and area call Phillip Gerald Eizen, 52, Greenstein, the executive director NOEL W. SANDERS, 24100 "a man who valued good conver- of the Association of Jewish Chari- six great-grandchildren. Manistee, died July 31. He leaves * * * sation and friends above money." ties and Welfare Fund of Balti- But on July 30, this friendly man, more from 1928 to 1965, was bur- JENNIE HERSHENSON, 19127 his wife, Margaret; two sons, one of the few white merchants ied here Sunday. Ashton, died July 30. Survived by Richard and Noel Jr.; and two staying in the area after the '67 two sons, Milton I. and Gerald M. daughters, Linda and Suzanne. Mr. Greenstein, a native of this * * * riots, was found dying of gunshot city, died Friday of a heart condi- of Babylon, N. Y.; a daughter, JOSEPH SHULTZ, former De- wounds behind the counter of his Mrs. Leo (Marilyn) Katz; two watch repair shop, 8516 Dum- tion at the age of 74. brothers; two sisters; five grand- troiter of Van Nuys, Calif., died During the late 1940's he served barton. He died enroute to Ford children and two great-grandchil- July 29. He leaves his wife, Lil- as an advisor on Jewish affairs lian; three sons, Max Shultz, Hospital. dren. * * * Seymour Wax of California and Friends, both black and white, in Germany to General Lucius are at a loss to understand the Clay, Commender-in-Chief of U.S. VICTORIA HOWELL, former Stanley Wax of Florid a; a 'aying of Eizen: "It's so sense- Detroiter of Hollywood, Calif., died daughter, Mrs. Eliot A. (Esther), ss," one s a i d. "This man LUDWIG DICKER, of Miami July 30. She leaves three sons, Magidsohn; eight grandchildren wouldn't hurt anybody." Beach, died Aug. 3. He leaves two David of Detroit, Jack and Robert; and nine great-grandchildren. In- Customers recounted E i z e n's daughters, Mrs. Jack (Ellen) Bal- one sister; five grandchildren and terment Detroit. * * * liberal dealings, how "if you could- lin and Mrs. Adolph (Regina) three great-grandchildren. Inter- n't pay in full, he'd give you the HANNAH STEEL, 15746 George Biederman; five grandchildren and ment Los Angeles. * * * watch and tell_ you not to worry— Washington, Southfield, died Aug. nine great -. grandchildren. Inter- pay him when you could." ment Detroit. CAROLINE ITSKOVITZ, 21950 2. Survived by two sons, Norman Although his store had been Cloverlawn, Oak Park, died Aug. and Lawrence; twa brothers; one broken into several times in the 3. Survived by a son, Harry; sister and one grandchild. last few years, and his insurance Ray Leichtling, Bridal five daughters, Mrs. Harry (Betty) was said to have skyrocketed, CHARLES STRICOF, 3199 Krinsky, Mrs. Sam (Gertrude) Salon Co-Founder Phillip Eizen's friends say he was Kaufman, Mrs. Max (Bernice) Fisher, Walled Lake, died Aug. 3. too dedicated and had too much Ray Leichtling, former owner Rubinstein, Mrs. Sol (Anne) Ep- He leaves his wife, Rose; a son, love for the neighborhood people and co-founder of the Ray's Bridal stein of Los Angeles and Mrs. Dr. Robert Schneider; a daughter, Salon chain, died July 31. She Harry (Fay) Segal; 22 grandchil- Mrs. Herbert (Charlotte) Feld- to leave. He lived at 2989 Tyler, Berkley. was 69. dren; 41 great-grandchildren and man; a brother, Jerome, and three Survived by his wife, Mary; a Born in Poland, Mrs. Leichtling four great-great-grandchildren. grandchildren. daughter, Velma; a brother, Ru- lived at 16260 Mayfair Dr., South- * * bin; and three sisters, Dorothy, field. She was a member of Hadas- HERMAN JOSEFF, of Romeo, Ellen and Mrs. Rose Burstein. sah, Detroit Chamber of Commerce Mich., died Aug. 4. He leaves three and United Jewish Schools. sisters, Mrs. Saul (Blanche) Zuie- She leaves a daughter, Mrs. back, Mrs. Max (Mollie) Craine Julius Schultz, 70; Had Marshall (Sharon) Laskey; and and Mrs. Henry (Ruth) Kepes. Store in Walled Lake HARRY GREENSTEIN two grandchildren. * * Julius Schultz, owner and opera- During the coming SAM KAUFMAN, 25639 Lincoln tor of the Walled Lake departemnt armed forces in West Germany, week Yeshiva Beth and John J. McCloy, the first Ethel Robinson, 81 Yehuda will observe Terr., Oak Park, died Aug. 4. store, died July 31. He was 70. the Yahrzeit of the 'Ethel Robinson, active clubwom- Survived by his wife, Gertrude; Mr. Schultz, 1747 Shankin Dr., U.S. High Commissioner to West following departed an, died July 31 at age 81. Mrs. a son, Jack; two daughters, Mrs. Walled Lake, leaves his wife, Germany. friends, with the Katherine; two sons, Saul of Atlan- A social worker, he was Mary- Robinson was a member of Temple Harold (Marian) Weinstein and traditional Memorial ta and Alvin; one brother; one land's relief administrator from Beth El and the National Council Mrs. Allen (Annette) Stone; one Prayers, recitation brother and eight grandchildren. sister and four grandchildren. 1933 to 1936. During 1937 and 1938, of Jewish Women. of Kaddish and stu- * * Her survivors are two daugh- he was president of the National dying of Mishnayes. ters, Mrs. James H. Wineman and SOPHIE L IBERS 0 N, 22130 Conference of Jewish Community Mrs. Robert S. Grier; five grand- Cloverlawn, Oak Park, died Aug. AV. AUG. Service. In Loving Memory of children and seven great-grand- 2. Survived by one son, Marvin of 8 Beloved Husband, Father 17 Zivel Milinsky Newport News, Va.; one brother, children. 8 17 Ida Gilbert and Grandfather Philip J. Levin, N.Y. 9 18 Max Warren; and two grandchil- Paul Backhaut 9 18 Yetta Z. Cohen WILLIAM Real Estate Investor dren. 9 18 Jacob Anchill Ida Saxon; Secretary, * * * 9 18 Rebecca Cetron Philip J. Levin, investor in large BRICKER 9 18 Samuel Weiss SYLVIA GLAZER MARKS, 702 Who passed away real estate projects, president of Child Rescue Service 9 18 Marvin Madgy Shore Club Dr., St. Clair Shores, 9 18 Herman Radner Aug. 5, 1959. N.Y. Madison Square Garden Ida Saxon, secretary of the died July 30. She leaves a sister, 9 18 Maurice Harris How lonely are our hearts Corp., died Monday at the age of Northwest Child Rescue League, 10 19 Anne Falkoff Mrs. Maurice (Wilma) Meyers. 10 19 How tender were his ways Max Stillerman died Aug. 2 at age 59. 61. 10 19 * * * Esther B. Tatken For the one we love so Mrs. Saxon, 15225 Northgate, His holdings were said to be val- 10 19 Nathan Rosen BENJAMIN L. OPPENHEIM, 10 19 dearly Julius Bronstein ued at $200,000,000. He headed Oak Park, leaves her husband, Al- 10 19 Leon Stracher So, sleep on, sleep on, bert; a son, Leslie; two brothers former Detroiter of Gardena, 11 many large corporations. 20 Yetta Schacht Calif., died July 13. He is sur- 11 20 beloved Bessie Lifshitz and two sisters. Two weeks ago he was named 11 20 vived by his wife, Sarah; an aunt You really have not gone Lilly Topor 11 Chicago's "horseman of the year." Joseph B. Gendeloff 20 and nephews. Interment Los An- away. 11 20 Aron Broder 11 20 Sadly missed and always geles. * * * Louis Goldstein 11 20 Julius Adams The Family of the Late remembered by his wife, Irwin Cohen Elected 11 20 Bessie Feinstein HYMAN REIDER, 18944 Hart- 12 Ethel; son, Herman, 21 Joseph Fine Oak Park Councilman 12 JACK B. well, died Aug. 4. He leaves two Rebecca Olshansky 21 daughter. Mrs. Norman 12 Virginia Schwartz daughters, Mrs. Earl (Shirley) Irwin Cohen was elected Oak (Claire) Winnick; and 13 ORMOND 21 22 Sally Schey 13 Park Councilman to fill a vacancy, 22 Dora Sukenic grandchildren. 13 Acknowledges with grate- 22 Morris Golaner • in the election held on Monday. 13 22 Sidney A. Deitch Samuel Levin ful appreciation the many 13 22 Jacob Rosenbaum kind expressions of sym- 13 22 Melvin Haber DETROIT 13 22 Mollie Plotnisky pathy extended by rela- 14 23 MONUMENT WORKS Minnie Rosenthal tives and friends during 14 Rebecca Zabludovsky 23 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. 14 23 the family's recent be- Abraham Solai Gardner, betw. Coolidge 8. Greenfield 14 Avraham Bordelow 23 reavement. 399.2711, Eve. 626-0330 14 23 Esther Thav ANNE ALDER, 17337 Westover, Southfield, died July 29. She leaves her husband, Samuel It.; a son, Sanford; three brothers and two sisters. * * * CHARLES BECK, 16911 Chey- enne, died Aug. 2. Survived by his mother, Mrs. Bluma Beck; one brother and two sisters. * * * CELIA BUSCH, 18961 Mark Twain, died July 30. Survived by her husband, Stanley; two sons, Richard and Gary; mother, Mrs. Anna Dubin and two brothers. WE REMEMBER 71-cm ntx MONUMENT CENTER, INC. DORA STEIN Dear Wife and Mother Who Passed Away August 5, 1961 Sadly Missed by Husband and Children 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE HANNAN R. KRAFT LI 2-8266 Acknowledges with grate- ful appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by rela- tives and friends during the family's recent be- leavement. 18325 W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD 14 14 14 14 Phone 5574750 JO 4-5557 BERG AND URBACH tite, iistat ea Son Formerly Karl Berg Memorials and Manuel Urbach & 13406 CAPITAL at COOLIDGE OAK PARK TELEPHONE 544-2212 Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. --fathliorldwide Service 23 23 23 23 Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15751 W. 10 1 /2 Mi., Southfield 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward The Family of the Late Max Rosen Lena Brant Alter P. Berman Phyllis L. Gruber Elgin 1-5200 Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman , • : . • , 5 ,,,f;