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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-10-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH. WPM

Friday, October 1, 1971-47

Laura Freedinau, Choir Singer, Age .51

OBITUARIES

Laura Freedman, a member of (Marcia) Baum and Mrs. Arthur
the Shaarey Zedek: and Rackham (Frances) Alinikoff; her mother,
choirs; died Sunday at age St • Mrs. Joseph MarkoVitz; a brother
ISA D OR E EM MIS ATLER,
Mrs. Freedman, 17338 West:. Oscar; a sister, Mrs.. Isadore
hampton, Southfield, was - a mem- (Mirien) Nash; and two grandchil- 24280 Eastwood, Oak Park, died
Sept.
27. He leaves his wife, Ethel;
ber of Ades - Shalom Synagogue dren.
two sons, Arnold and Robert; a
and its sisterhoOd. Born in Toron-
I
daughter,
Mrs. Alvin (Betty)
to, she lived in '-the Detroit area
Hanson Buchner, Forme r I Singerman; two brothers, two sis-
30 years. •
ters and four grandchildren.
Surviving are her husband, Sid- Detroit Resident, of DC
a a a
ney; two daughters, Mri. Martin
Former Detroiter Hanson Buch-
ROSE EDELSTEIN, 19100 W.
ner, one of the founders of the
Central Motor Co. in Alexandria, Seven Mile, died Sept. 27. She
Ada Wolk, 71; Active Va., died Sept. 12 in Washington, leaves two daughters, Mrs. Meyer
M. (Sophie) Fishman and Mrs.
in Montefiore Lodge D. C. He was 58.
Mr. Buchner came to Washing- Harry N. (Minnie) Mailer; three
Ada Wolk, -a member of several ton in 1944 after receiving his law grandchildren and seven great-
Jewish communal" organizations, degree from Wayne State Uni- grandchildren.
a *
died Sept 24 at age 71.
versity. He was president of Cen-
Mrs. Wolk; 25395 W. Montmartre, tral Motor, a General Motors
HELEN FENSIN of Redwood
Oak Perk, was secretary of Monte- Corp. truck franchise, from 1966 City, Calif., died Sept. 27. Sur-
fiore Lodge, an educational group until his retirement in 1969.
vived by three sons, Nathaniel,
Affiliated with- *Bnal Brith. She
Mr. Buchner was active in the Marvin and Charles Stmons, and
also belonged to Temple Israel, Northern _ Virginia United
two daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Char-
Ap-
Hadassah, Denver League and the peal, the Hebrew Home for the
lene) Gasoi and Mrs. Lee (Doro-
Jewish Home for Aged Auxiliary. Aged and the Arlington-Fairfax thy) Rice, all of California; two
Born in Russia, Mrs. Wolk Lied Jewish Center.
in the Detroit area 55 years.
was on the board of directors Jacob Greenberg, 87;
Survivors - are her husband, Mor- of He
several Virginia banks, and was
ris; a -son, Erwin; two daughters, involved in many real estate ven- Owned Cycle-Firm
Mrs. Philip (Shirley) Rosenzweig tures.
Jacob Greenberg, former owner
and Mrs. Sol (Dorothy) Linden-
His survivors are his wife, Syl-
baum of Fairfax, Ya.; a brother, via; two sons, Stephen J. and of the Detroit Cycle Co., whole-
Jacob Gorelick of Florida; a sis. Rodney; his mother, Mrs. Samuel sale bicycles, died Sept. 25 at age
ter, Mrs. Bessie Sirota of Tucson; Buchner, a brother, Dr. Edward 87.
Born in Austria, Mr. Greenberg
nine grandchildren and one great- and a sister, Mrs. Pearl Ruskin,
lived in the Detroit area 74 years.
grandchild.
all of San Diego; another brother, He was a past vice president and
Dr. Harold of Oklahoma City; and financial secretary of Cong. Beth
three grandchildren.
Abraham.
- Mr. Greenberg, who lived at
15834 Fairfax, Southfield, leaves
a son, Lester; three daughters,
Rita Cohen, a member of many Mrs. Helen Rice, Mrs. Milton
During - the—coming
Detroit Jewish communal organ- (Mildred) Harris and Mrs. Julius
-week Yeshiva Beth
izations, died Wednesday at age (Edith) Pam; two brothers, Reu-
Yehudo will observe
78. Mrs. Cohen, a Detroiter for 40 ben of Florida and Abraham; three
the Yahrzeit of the
years, had lived in Miami Beach sisters, Mrs. Peter (Sadye) Zucca,
following departed
for the past two years. She was Mrs. Jack (Eva) Feldman and
friends with the
visiting here at the time of her Mrs. Ben (Esther) Lewis of East
traditional htenserial
Orange, N.J.; seven grandchil-
death.
Posyers, > - recitation
of Kaddish and stu-
Born in Poland, Mrs. Cohen be- dren and three great-grandchil-
dying of Mishnayes.
longed to Farband Labor Zionist dren.
Order, Pioneer Women, Hadassah,
TISHRI SEPT.
Sarah Levine
7
Jewish Home for Aged and Chil- Israel Schwartz, 64,
26
Robert Carnick
7
26
dren
Unlimited.
Pearl Gendler
7
26
She leaves her husband, Leo; Drapery Specialist
Fannie Escoff
8
27
Anna Mintz
8
27
Israel Schwartz, an associate
two daughters, Mrs. Edward
Anna Goldstein
8
27
(Rose) Resnick and Mrs. Alvin for 20 years with the Fabric Fair,
Bessie Jaffin
8
27
Joseph S. Abramson . 8
27
(Thelma) Manhoff, both of De- drapery specialists at 3003 N.
Henry Schwelder
8
27
troit; and six grandchildren. In- Woodward, Royal Oak, died Sept.
Clara Gold
-8
27
25 at age 64.
Rachel• N. Grouberg 9
terment Detroit.
28
Louis Applebaum
9
28
Mr. Schwartz had been in the
Beret Frankel
9
28
draPery field for the past 30 years.
Bernard Elias
9
28
Samuel Brenner
He was a trustee of the Metro-
9
28
Sam Goldstein -
9
as
politan Detroit Bnai Brith Council
Mildred Harris
9
28
In Loving Memory of
and was past president and trustee
Coviensky Family 10
29
Samuel Robinson 10
Beloved Husband, Fa-
29
of Zager-Stone Lodge. Born in
Chaya R. Smolinsky 10
29
Pennsylvania, Mr. Schwartz lived
ther and Grandfather
Shoiont Smolinsky 10
29.
Menczer Family - - • 10
in the Detroit area 29 years. His
29
Louis Diamond - 10
29
home was at 29620 Middlebelt,
Chana Zack
10
29
Farmington.
Morris Bagel
10
29
Sarah Bagel
- 10
29
Survivors are his wife, Eva; a
Sanford Bagel
10-
29
son, Arthur, 'of New York; a
Isaac Bagel
10
29
Ann Lieberooft -
10 -
29
daughter, Mrs. Farrell (Carol)
Charles Kabaker
10
Who passed away Oc-
- 29
Yost; a brother, Harry of Culver
Sarah Chemin -
r.
tober 3, 1968.
City, lalif.; a _sister, Mrs, Max
Leah Kirsniareki
10
29
Radner Fanny
10
29
(Laura) •Eisner of Flushing, L.I.;
Solomon fluxion
11
29
and ode grandchild.
We
miss
you
now,
our
Rgth A. Shapiro 11
30

,

IA REMEMBER
rrome min*:

Rita Cohen, Age 78

DAVE
COOPERMAN

-

Henry I. _Daaniels 11
Ja.ob Roman ° 11
Samuel Shekter . 11
30
Bella !Winer. 11 30
OCT.
Malice—Noss=
12
1
Lena snrin
12
1
Aron-- Lebovics
1
Jennie Marcus
12
1
YitzChoCk M.
Lubetsky
12
1
David ft. Cooperman 12
1
A. martin -
Westerman_
13
2
Sylvia ringer
13
2
Nochunt Cohen
12
2
Celia Mien -
13
Cedilla Oufsteln
13
2
Velma Long
- 13
Avner Wolf
13

Normally would, hare ap-
peared' in the Sept. 24th
issue.

Yeshiiatir Beth Yehedah
1575I-W. 1034 ML, Southfield
.
5S74750



(

hearts are sore, -
As time goes by we
miss you more,
Your loving smile, your
gentle face,
-
No one can fill your
vacant place.



Sadly 'missed by his
wife, Sylvia; daugh-
ters, Mrs. , W a 1 to r
(Carole) n a s and
Mrs. Ronald (Frances)
Stewart; a n d _ grand-
children Laurence, Mi.'
chele, Raehelle, Lisa,
David and Douglas.

-Rose- Krause , 69

- Rose G. Krause, a founding
member of CARIH, Children's
ASthma Research Institute and
Hospital; died Tuesday at age 69.
Mrs.- Krause, 20656 Knob Woods,
Southfield, jwas an-insurance ; agent
and real estate representative for
Chamberlain. Realty,-
'
Boni in Montreal; Mrs. Krause
was _a 42-year 'theniber of Cdhg:
Shaarey Zedek . and belonged to
its sititerhood, Hadaisab; Wonien's
American ORT and Sinai Hospital
.Women's Guild, -
Survivors - are two sons, Dr.
Jerome and Sheldon; t hree
-brothers, Isaae, Charles and Se-m-
iter Kolomeir, and a sister, Ruth,
all= of Montreal; and five grand-.
clialdren„

brothers, three sisters and 12 N.; a daughter, Mrs. - Harry
grandchildren.-.Interment Colma, (Gussie) Solish; two brothers and
Calif.
six grandchildren.
* * *
H U G 0 FRIEDMA1VN, .10066
SELMA PLAUT, 24221 East-
Cedarlawn, died Sept. 29. Survived
by his wife, Regina; a son, Harold wood, Oak Park, died Sept. 25.
Friedman; a daughter, Mrs. Ber- Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ed-
nard (Mildred) Zivov; one brother, gar (Helga) Hartnian; one sister;
one sister and five grandchildren. three grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
a *
ALICE GOLD, 22101 -Whitmore,
Oak park. died Sept. 25. Survived
EUGENE SARASKY, 25221
by a son, Louis; three daughters, Gardner, Oak Park, died Sept. 27.
Mrs. Ben (Shirley) Gallison, Mrs. He leaves his wife, Bessie; a son,
Eugene (Florence) Kite of Lin- Michael; a daughter, Ilene; and
colnwood, Ill. and Mrs. Harold one brother.
a. a *
(Marilyn) LaMe; one sister and
nine grandchildren.
CLARA SHAPIRO, 19948 Prest,
died Sept. 28. She leaves a son,
JOSEPHINE GOLDSTEIN, 10525 Leonard Brand; a daughter,
Mrs.
Vernon, Huntington Woods, died Harold (Virginia) Hoffman; one
Sept. 23. Survived by three ions, brother and five grandchildren.
Alvin of New York, Gerald D. and
a a a
Richard Silberlust of Harbor Beach, . LOUIS 'WEINSHELBAUM, 20003
N. Y.; one brother and five grand- Cheyenne, died Sept. 27. He leaves
children. Interment New Jersey. his wife, Minnie; a son, Jack; two
ESTHER GROSSBERG, 20233 daughters, Mrs. Alex (Ann) Ten-
Beaverland, died Sept. 24. Sur- nenbaum pf Levittown, N. Y., and
vived by her husband, Manuel; Mrs. Albert. (Pauline) Rubin of
her mother, Mrs. Bessie Carp; Little Neck, N. Y.; one sister and
two sons, Allan S. of Gambrills, five grandchildren.
Md., and Martin; three brothers,
one sister and one grandchild.

CARL HURWITZ of Rochester,
N.Y., died Sept. 23. Survived by
three sons, Bernard, Dwayne and
David; two brothers and two sis-
ters, including Samuel and- Mrs.
Albert (Annabelle) Finkelstein,
both of Detroit. Interment Roches-
ter.





ALBERT -JACOB- LEVINE,
former Detroiter of Miami, died
Sept. 28. He leaves his wife, Anna;
a son, Jack of Detroit; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Betty Smith of Detroit
and Mrs. Mariam Major; and six
grandchildren. Interment Florida.





SAM LEVINE, 1638 E. Lafay-
ette, died Sept. 26. Survived by a
son, Louis; a daughter, Mrs. Don-
ald (Esther) Bergsman; seven
grandchildren and five great-
grandchildren.
• * *
EVA RUTH MITZ, 21821 Kip-
ling, Oak Park, died Sept. 24:
Survived- by her husband, Solo-
mon; two sons, Michael and Dave
e a a
(More Obituaries, Unveilings
Page 18.)

MONUMENT CENT
ER, INC

661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
1 11 h Blocks E. of Woodward
6 Biks from 3 Jewish
Cemeteries on Woodward

LI 24266

7-1- 1=T17 rita:

During the coming
week Yeshiva Beth
Yehuda will observe
the Yahrzeit of the
following departed
friends, with the
traditional Memorial
Prayers, recitation
of Kaddish and stu-
dying of Mishnayes.



HARRY MANUEL KRISTAL,
21380 Ridgedale, Oak Park, died
Sept. 26. Survived by his wife,
Lillian; three sons, William, Mark
and David; a daughter, Mrs. Sey-
mour (Estelle) Kleiman; one
brother and- three grandchildren.



WE REMEMBER

JO 45557

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4;:NUMENT WORN.

TISHRI OCT.
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Dora Tosh
14
Ida Kasoff
14
A. Wider
14
Joseph Hootner
14
Gussie Willis
Manuel L. Rosenthal 14
Jennie Wasserman 14
14
Louis Radine
15
Morris Kowal
IS
Julius Lefton
15
Samuel Rapp
Abraham Applebaum 15
15
Kablin Kohen
15
Leah Schneider
16
Esther R. Smith
16
Morris Goldberg
16
Dora Rosen
16
Max Zelickson
16
David M. Edelman
16
Morris Silverstein
16
* Laela M. Sauison
16
Sam Fink
Sam Margolin
17
17
Minn!. Kideckel
17
William Solomon
17
Lilly Z. Stein
18
Stanley Brawir
18
Samuel Zeide
18
George Zetrin
18
Jacob Gestic
18
Sol Kwartowltz
18
Philip Robinson
18
Sadie Ettinger
Samuel Kief
18
Abraham S. Lipson 18
Sam We!ntraub
18
Robert Jonas
19
go Stein
19
Bella Rahn
19
Ida Katzman
19
Etta Josselson
19
Isadore Berkowitz 19
19
Sonya Salem
Harry Levin
19
Sam Bielewitch
20
Charles Rubel
20
Adolph Goldman
20
Harry A. Davidson 20
-Harry Wexier•
20'

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