Dr. Bert P. Solomon, Retired Dentist, 61 THE DETROWJEWISH NEWS Dr. Bert P. Solomon, real estate investor and retired dentist, died Dec. 11 at age 61. EVELYN ABRAMS, 19708 Har- three sisters and five grandchil- Dr. Solomon, 20529 Charlton low, died Dec. 9. Survived by a dren. Sq., Southfield, was born in • * * son, Myron J.; a daughter, Esther; Russia and lived in the Detroit one brother and three sisters. MEYER L. LIEFER, 17111 area 56 years. He was a 1935 * * ,* Second, died Dec. 13. Survived by graduate Of the University of De- FANNIE BROOKS, 21021 Ken- two brothers, Dr. Morris and Dr. troit dentistry school, but had osha, Oak Park, died Dec. 14. Saul; and a sister, Mrs. Maurice been retired from the field for Survived by a daughter,' Reba (Bessie) Davis. the past 20 years. * * Malamud; two brother s, two He was a member of Bnai grandchildren and three great- HENRY J. NELSON, 9339 Ash- Brith, ORT, Cong. Shaarey Zedek grandchildren. ton, died Dec. 14. He leaves his and its men's club and Tam * * * wife, Julia; a brother, Mowry; O'Shanter Country Club. ESTHER . DAVIS, 20696 Knob and a sister, Mrs. Israel ,(Anna) Survivors are his wife, Millie; Woods, Southfield, died Dec. 15. Samit of Florida._ Services 2 p.m. a son, Stephen of Beverly Hills, Survived by three sons, Dr. today at Kaufman Chapel. Calif.; a daughter, Esther; and • * • Joseph, Morris and Irving; 10 a sister, Mrs. Abe (Ida) Levitt. grandchildren and two great-grand- DAVID SELTZER, 22100 children. Church, Oak Park, 'died Dec. 9. * * * He leaves' his wife, Fern; two VIOLET V. FREEDMAN, 13111 sons, Michael and Ronald; his Nadine, Huntington Woods, died mother, Mrs. Fannie Seltzer of Dec. 15. Survived by two brothers, Chatham, Ont.; three brothers and WASHINGTON (JTA)—Israel's Harry Miller of Long Beach, Calif., one sister. gift to the Kennedy Center for the * * * and Sam Miller; and a sister, Mrs. Performing Arts — a lounge con- Alex (Rose) Karasch. SHARON ' LORRAINE STACK, verted into a tribute to Israeli mu- . • • • 35865 Fernwood, Westland, died sic through the ages—was dedi- SAUL FRIEDMAN, 20539 Mur- Dec. 13. He leaves her husband, cated here. ray Hill, died Dec. 10. Survived by Michael Joseph; two daughters, Diplomats, high government offi- a brother, Louis of Los Angeles, Jeanne and Debra; her mother, cials, congressmen and cultural and four sisters, Mrs. William Mrs. Bernard (Reba) Baker of leaders were received at the for- (Bessie) Edelstein, Mrs. Lilly Santa Barbara, Calif.; and two mal opening by Israeli Ambassa- Frank, Mrs. George (Frances) sisters. dor and Mrs. Itzhak Rabin and • • • Levine and Mrs. Jennie Panush trustees of the center, and met the GERTRUDE WEINGARDEN, Israeli artists and architect, Ra- of Los Angeles. • • * 21730 Kenosha, .Oak Park, died phael Blumenfeld, who contributed SHELDON GROSS, 24101 Oak Dec. 9. Survived by her husband, toward the creation of the unique- - Park, died Dec. 13. Survived by Harry; a son, 'Dr. Leonard G. ly Jewish decorations. his wife, Ruth; a son, Dr. David Wayne; a daughter, Mrs. Ephraim Sen. Edward M. Kennedy said of San Diego; a daughter, Mrs. (Rose) Ross; one brother, one sis- that in America "we all can think J o e 1 (Barbara) - Ittigson; two ter and six grandchildren. of what we give Israel. We rarely * • • brothers, one sister and four think of what it contributes to us grandchildren. HARRY WOLFE, 15423 North- --its sense of dedication to human * * * gate, Oak Park, died Dec. 10. Sur- values. If this magnificent room RUTH GERTRUDE HOFF, 17371 vived by his wife, Frances; a brings the U.S. and Israel closer Ilene, died Dec. 11. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Michael (Suzanne) together, and all humanity to- her husband, Sam E.; two sons, Gilson of Toronto; two brothers, gether, this room will have served Allan and Ned; her mother, Mrs. four sisters and two grandchildren. President Kennedy well." The lounge adjoins the Presi- Rebecca Berman; one sister and dential box in the concert hall. four grandchildren. Jeanette Leibson, Owned American • C Presidents will use it to receive their guests. DORA KATZ, 18991 Heyden, died Patent Medicine Store Blumenfeld selected Israeli Dec. 10. Survived by a son, Charles Jeanette Leibson, retired owner of Patterson, N.J.; three daugh- of Jean's Drugs, 8348 Woodward, painters Shraga Well and Ezekiel Kimche and sculptor Nelremia ters, Mrs. Sadie Feinstein, Mrs. died Wednesday at age 77. Serv- Harry (Bessie) Kay and Mrs. ices will be held 10:30 a.m. today Azaz to create the art and interior decorations in the lounge. Harry (Lily) Blatt of St. Louis; at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Value of the art and furnishings one sister, seven grandchildren, Mrs. Leibson, widow of Harry is estimated at more than $500,- 12 great-grandchildren and four Leibson, took over the business 000. The cost was borne in part by great-great-grandchildren. when he died 30 years ago, and it Washington area " Friends of the * * * became a patent medicine store. State of Israel." JACOB LAX, 11501 Petoskey, She retired in 1966. died Dec. 9. He leaves a son, Born in Titusville, Pa., Mrs. Preminger Marriage Manny of Hollywood, Fla.; two Leibson was a member of the Jew- daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Irene) . ish War Veterans Ladies Auxiliary Validity to be Probed HAIFA — Meyer W. Weisgal, Kepes of North Miami and Mrs. and the Aesculapian Society Wom- Manfred (Helen) Moser; three en's Auxiliary. She lived at 19737 chancellor of the Weizmann In- stitute of Science, has been asked brothers, eight grandchildren and Ward. to appear before the Haifa rab- six great-grandchildren. • Survivors are a brother, Dooley; binical court to give evidence con-. * * * and a sister, Mrs. Minnie Blum of cerning the validity of the wedding SAMUEL LEVINE, 19361 Ken- Chicago. of Otto Preminger. tucky, died Dec. 10. He leaves Pre minger, internationally t h r e e daughters, Mrs. Henry known movie producer, was mar- (Thelma) Bernstein, Mrs. Milton ried in Haifa 11 years ago. W. (Blanche) Brown of New York Sam Tack, two-time president Weisgal was a participant in the and Mrs. Henry (Shirley) Fisch- of the Detroit Tennis and Squash services and discussed it in his hoff; two brothers, six grandchil- Club, died Sunday at age 01. memoirs. dren and two great-grandchildren. Mr. Tack, 6087 Pin ecrof t, The memoirs infer that the serv- s * * Orchard Lake, had been in the ice may not have been conducted JACK LEVITSKY, 4675 Fourth, property management field for 11 in accordance with the Halakha. Drayton Plains, died Dec. 12. He years, before which he was as- Also, there are doubts about the leaves his wife, Freda; two sons, sociated with the Independent Jewishness of Mrs. Preminger. Louis and Henry W.; one brother, Biscuit Co. Weisgal had ignored an earlier Born in Liberty, N.Y., Mr. request to appear before the court. Tack lived in Detroit for 60 years. CARD OF THANKS He was a member of Cong. Adas - The Family of the Late The family of the late Frank Shalom and Detroit Lodge of Bnai Skein& acknowledges with grate- Brith. TILLIE GRAN • Surviving are his wife, Mildred; ful appreciation the many kind Admowledges with grate- two daughters, Arlene and Nadine; expressions of sympathy extended and a sister, Mrs. Jack (Ann) by relatives and friends during ful appreciation the many the family's recent bereavement. Sokol. kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by rela- The family of the late Sarah IRWIN L. PODELL, president tives and friends during, of the International Society of Miller acknowledges with grateful the family's recent be- Plastics Engineers, will be the appreciation the many kind ex- keynote speaker at Israel's first pressions of sympathy extended .reavement. Plastics Week conference in Tel- by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. Aviv, Feb. 8-11. . JFK Center Gets Israel Lounge Sam Tack, Age 61 Dr. David Kliger, Pediatric Allergist ' Dr. David Kliger, a prominent pediatric allergist for many years in Detroit, died Monday. He was in private practice and on the staffs of Mt. Carmel, Sinai and Children's hospitals. He had mark- ed 25 years with the Mt. Carmel staff. Born in Russia, Dr. Kliger en- tered medicine as a grown man. He was a graduate of the Massa- chusetts College of Pharmacy and Tufts College of Medicine. He lived in Detroit 44 years. , With a masters degree in public health from the University of Mich- igan, he served as Wayne County medical adminis- trator for the crippled and af- Dicted children of Michigan. In this position; he established poli- cies of great ben- efit to the under- privileged. He de- Dr. linger veloped methods of aid to needy youth together with the late Judge D. J. Healy of Pro- bate Court. There was a deep friendship between the two men. Dr. Kliger, 18438 Hartwell, was on the board of the Jewish Home for Aged, Jewish House of Shelter and former Jewish Child- ren's Home, an orphanage on Petoskey Ave. He also was a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Highly regarded as a diagnosti- cian for children's allergies, Dr. Kliger was known to travel many miles to care for an ailing child at the Children's Hospital charity clinic. He absorbed many new medical techniques into his prac- tice. A captain in the Michigan Na- tional Guard on active duty during World War II, Dr. Kliger was a diplomat of the American Board ohs* Allergists and Immunologists, a member of the American College of Allergy and held many commit- tee position in the Wayne County Medical Society. Surviving are his wife, Celia; a son, Seymour; a brother, Albert of Miami Beach; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Shepard and Mrs. Philip Gibbs of Atlanta; and three grand- children. ME i11VE REMEMBER 1:1217 rtac Israel Not Withdrawing From Suez Positions, U.S. Intelligence Says During the coating week Yeshiva Seth Yehude wilt observe the Yehrseit of the following deported Meads, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Keddish end stu- dying of Mishnoyes. WASHINGTON . (ZINS) — There are no indications that Israel is pre- paring to withdraw from her Suez positions, according to reports filed here by American intelligence. On the contrary, her defenses are being reinforced. The report refers. to the so-called Bar-Lev Line, which was estab- lished after the Six-Day War, against the possibility of an Egyp- tian invasion, and which has since been strengthened by earthen for- tifications all along the canal cov- ering a network of underground bunkers. In the event of an attempted crossing by the Egyptians, the question of air supremacy will be paramount. Experts believe that, despite the new Soviet build-up of Egyptian air strength, Israel still has the upper hand. TEVIS DEC. 11 Joseph Rubin 11P Rose Snitzer 11 Lattice Rivet 2 20 Theodore Eichner 20 2 Krendel Salasnek 20 2 Rose Magid 2 20 Esther Shuster 20 2 Jack Kopman 2 20 Alex Fried 20 2 Harry Pearistein ' 20 2 Jacob J. LipshInsk-y 21 3 Pauline Weinstein 21 David Sturman 1 21 Joseph Scharr 3 21 Celia Chesluk 21 Joseph H. Shanbom 3 3 21 Sam S. Weinstein 21 3 Adolph Escoff 21 Rose Marks 21 3 Abraham Pupko 22 Mary Woman 4 4 22 Israel Fishman 4 22 Maria Foltyn 4 22 Herman Rosenberg 22 Samuel Bienenfeld 4 22 Harry Surath 4 22 Jack Isbee 4 22 Jacob Shmitz 4 22 Morris Koss 4 22 Pauline Surowitz 22 Herman Rosenberg • 4 22 Eva Stein 5 23 Bessie Shorr 5 23 Maynard Lazarus 5 23 Sam Heiberg 23 5 Maurice *Oran 5 23 Tony Thorn 5 23 Sarah Buchman 5 23 Jacob Levin 24 Jacob Cohn 24 Samuel Robinson • 24 Norman Stern 25 Ethel L. Wiener 7 Benjamin H. Ettinger TS 77 2S Rachel Weiner Liba E. Agranevitz 7 25 7 25 Zelda Kleiman 7 23 Sarah 'Mime 7 Nary !Mishit: 25 7 David W. Diskin 25 7 Ben Feldman 25 Lee Gladstone 7 25 Israel Schiussel 7 25 Joseph M. Berris 7 25 Fannie Freedman 7 IS The new Detroit Home Improve- ment Dealers Association has elect- ed JACK VERNICK as president for the metropolitan Detroit area. The group hopes to generate serv- ice and assistance to home owners and business concerns in self im- provement. Other officers are Rob- ert E. Stern, vice president; Joel Hellman, secretary; and James Laker, treasurer. MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 11 MILE, FERNDALE 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward Blks from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-1246 JO 4-5557 Sidney A. 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