(gore • "., coemArbosi: to "Judelsat, tind.theaeivish 'People ,was imiciWh.,4811":- admired, diet Tiloado5r.-::721gati:a-!-41- P. before his fittlitriikthday: - - .". mien** nf'-' Cong.' .Shearey ! zed'elt- ! _for--Mnat "of - his as-wen '-thelf-, -; - colagrAig•motes , ..--fonner • loon0L-Abillb .. end; nth" ! r aid - IRVING:STERN: Who llama& iiWaY Oct. 1,;- litssek, and remiembered by bin Wes - Sarn14- -:, dallEhterr a I d .d aadthil. • presldm Mr. -C hen served- as, second liazatt-i there, often , con- ducting .Shahaiit - -services. He currently, belonged to -Cong. Adas Shalom-and .Iivel at 26178 Spring- field, Farmington. He also wired is president of the United: Hebrew Schools, his interest In 'the communal school system stemming from a family -tradition. His father had been an organizer of the MS. Mr. Cohen served on the school board for mare than 40 years. For his many services to the community, a room at the new Hanel Day School building was named in his honor, -and hewas on the =lel bosrd. - • Idr.- Cohen was 1-tireless worker Israel , Bonda, was actively associated With- - the Zionist Orga- nization of -Detroit and a' leading worker far Karen Hayescid drives and (lie Drive- • - For , eight , TorCh - • Who -- palmed Tr,' airayllFeb....... 1k:=,19711.`:"wholie presence -a lw a:" LySidik", missed by Tier'. S ea er Balls and then the Balfoer Con- certs Of the 7.011. Since the inception of the Al; lied Jewish Campaign, he had been one of the most dedicated workers, and he often assisted in JeWish National Fund proj- ects, serving on the religious. committee. For the latter orgy. nization, he helped in the plant- ing of several forests. On his 65th birthday, the community planted a forest in his nanle in !- Israel. _Additionally, there Is a room honoring him at Kfar SR- ver in Ashkelon. He served as chairman for sev- eral years of the hfo'os Intim Passover relief .-committee, and helped strengthen its operation. Born in Russia, Mr. Cohen was brought to Detroit by his parents when he was 4. Early in life, he entered the drygoods business, later joining into a partnership on MR. LOUIS _ CHAIKEN for the many kind Capra! ! stone of sympathy extend= •ed to them during the fans- ",Ify's recent beteavement.7. ....(Carel)'. Adler, :Victor, Gary;.in Mark- - Eltern. - : We poy tribute to their memory, for their friendship and for all the good deeds that marked their active lives. - Our heartfelt sy • athies go t their families. Six Million Jews Perished in Europe. Do You Remember? Time has passed quickly since the world found millions of Jews executed in concentration camps at the hands of the Nazis. Remember the dreaded names — Auschwitz, Belson, Mosithausen, Oswiecin, Buchenwald. ,Time has a way of hean4 all wounds. Time has a way of diminishing the significance of an event. On Sunday, September 26, 1971 . at 1 p.m., a memorial service will be held commemorating the memory of those who died - in the concentration Clumps, ghettos and duririg World War -II. The service wilrbe conducted by Rabbi Solomon H. Gruskin of Congregatian B'Nai Zion with Cantor Hyman Adler of Congregation B'Nai David assisting. Come to Hebrew. Memorial. Park (Chesed Shel Ernes Ceme-, • tery) located at Gristiot Avenue and 14 Mile Road. Participate in a - moving memorial service. Remember. SlinfiCti vived by two sons, Jack of Miami Beach and Sam; a daughter, Mrs. Harry (Lillian) Radine; eight River Rouge, died Sept. 10. She leaves her husband, Louis A.; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Lill an) Rauch; one brother, one sister and two grandchildren. • • • MORRIS FEALK; 22171 Gardner, Oak Park, died Sept 10. Survived by,his wife, Rose; two sons, Mar- tin N. and Paul J.; a daughter, Mrs. Reuben (Nina) Nachman; one brother; two sisters and two grandchildren. * • • JOSEPH GROSS, 17371 Green- field, died Sept 10. Survived by his wife, Wilma; a son, George N. of Atlanta; a daughter, Mrs. Simon (Claire) Morrell; one broth-. er; two sisters and four grand- children. • • • MAX HAMMER, 13312 Lincoln, Huntington Woods, died Sept. 9. Survived by his wife, Edna; two brothers and four sisters. vived by four daughters, Mrs. Nathan (Lillian) Schwartz of Los Angeles, Mrs. Saul (Sarah) Wein- traub; Mrs. Harry (Pauline) Franklin of Memphis and Mrs. Norman (Edith) Barn; 16 grand- children and 18 great-grandchil- dren. • t * • ANNIE S liE R fif A N, 15304 Northgate, Oak Park, died Sept. 13. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Herman (Sophie) Berlin; five brothers, four sisters, one grand- children and two great-grandchil- dren. • • • DIANE WEISBERG, 31600 Briar Cliff, Franklin, died Sept 14. She leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weisberg; two brothers, Michael and Aaron; a sister, Cheryl; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weisberg and Mr. and Mrs. -Irving Siegan. grandchildren and one great-grand- child_ • * BESSIE SHER, 6701 Alderley, • ETTA BARTLETT; 228 Richter, Birmingham, died Sept 11. Sur- i • • s3 .. MAX B. HERZOPF, 25785 Cata- lina, Southfield, died Sept. 12. Sur- vived by a son, Stanley; and three grandchildren. Interment Sioux City. RAMEY COHEN - In this :period of somber • reflection we pause to pay tribute - to'_those members of the Hannah Schloss-Old Timers who have departed. a ANNIE (SHUSTER) RAUL, 21830- Hessel, died Sept. 15. Sur- vived by her husband, Jack;- three sons, Julius, David and Milton Shuster; two sisters, sic grandchil- dren and two great-grandchildren. • IN MEMORIAM Worldwide , -Jack David and daughters :Mrs. Sidney C (Bertha)- Solomon and Mrs. Ely (Pearl) Rose Wish to Thank Relatives an Friends of the Late 001'.1 114idiei -; •.:STERN yeara Hastings and High Sts. with the name of Sarasohn and Cohen. The firm became widely known, later changing to Robinson and Cohen, of which he was vice president. He also was president of David Furniture before his retirement 20 years ago. One of his favorite pastimes was fishing. Survivin g Mr. Cohen are a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Lsabelle) Rosenblatt; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He had two sons, David, who died in 1934, and Julian Cartier, who died in 1965. * 20, 46 Richard S. Brody, an attorney with offices in the Guardian Bldg., died Tuesday at age 4Z Mr. Brady, a graduate of the University of Chicago Law School, had been in. practice. since 1954. He was born in Cleveland and resided at 1382 Forbes, Bloomfield Hills. Mr. Brody was a member of Birmingham Temple and the She- ancloah Country Club. - Surviving are his wife, Phyllis; a son, Jason; a daughter, Elizabeth; his mother, Mrs. Benjamin (Ray) Brady; and a brother, Lee. 1 MOIIMIEST CENTER, ItIC nlan ha e 18325 W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD 661 U.S MILE, FERNDALE 11/2 Blocks O. of Woodward S Wks from 3 Jewish cemeteries on Woodward LI BOW . rinmrx- - rite . During the coming CLARA MISKIN, 15020 Green- field, died Sept. 15. Survived by a son, Dr. Irving A.; two, daugh- ters, Mrs. Paul (Edith) Freiberg and Mrs. Harry (Myrtle) Riau; one brother, seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. * * * DAVID LOUIS RESNIKOFF, former Detroiter of Stockton, Calif., died Sept. 12. No survivors. Services 1 p.m. today at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. • • • NETTIE RUDACK, 15222 North- gate, Oak Park, died Sept. 12. Sur- CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Bernard M. Spear acknowledges with grate- Jeanette Ash, Original ful appreciation the many kind Member of Home Relief expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during Jeanette Ash, a founding mem- ber of the Home Relief Society, the family's recent bereavement. died Tuesday at age 77. Mrs- Ash, who was born in Tows, More Obituaries belonged to Cong. Sbaarey Zedek Pages and Hadassah and was a life mem- ber of Order of the Eastern Star. Unveilings She lived at 27405 Greenfield, Page 20 Southfield. She leaves a son, Jerome; a • .4. daughter, Mrs. Harvey (Methane) Bielfield of Miami Beach; a bro- DETROIT ther, Irving Pollock of Toledo; a Y.'...;‘;'.1MENT WORKS •sister, Mrs. Alfred Gottesman of *Miami Beach; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Attorney Richard Brody, WE REMEMBER Jessie Novitz •Jacob Migdal Rose Speyer Milne Rosenthal Samuel Werber Ida Nosanchuk Rabbi M. Zeller ELUL "arr. 21 2f 2f 29 If 29 29 29 1f - If 1t 11 TISHRI • Yeruchim Berlin Tillie Berlin Isaac Kammerman Morris Mien Martha 'Schwartz Tillie Feldman Solomon Sidder David Brill John Hayman Samuel Skolnick Aaron Nesanchuck Daniel Tentchln Mary Grunbaum Abe Sltersky Martin Goldsmith Morris Ausube! Jacob Goldman Goldle R. Yellin Isadore Levine Anne Waisswasser Molly Zellicowitz Rose I. Zw•kem D av'd Teitelbaum -Hem. Zack Hook Hess Pirmy SHbar S ella Boesky ,David Shorr , Harold M. Levitsky ' Joseph Silverstein Samuel J. Wiener Rive Abramovltz P incus Handler Max Pak* Vera Weisz Shane* Goldsmith Yeshivath 1,20 1 20 1 -20 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 20 21 21 21 21 21 21 22 22 1 1 3 3 3 3 4 a 4 22 22 22 21 22 21 20 5 23 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 6 25 a S 5 5 5 5 • 24 Beth Yehudah 15751 W. 101/2 MI.. Southfield phone 3514155 J04 BERG week Yeshiva lath Yehuda wit *bail?' -. the Yehrzelt at the . following digested- friends, with the traditional Meseeriel Prayers, reellathia of Kaddish end 'stu- dying of Mishneyes. • AND " e4.r. ,0 1(1.‘ tAe g° URBACH (4-sfa-eisesit''-