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January 14, 1972 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-01-14

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4,7-Milite-ifEdtOrOtHerald

22-Ui,ie

VOiCe

Jevvlsh . education.
White, ' editor and
of the torial targets was the Jewish 'De-
JewishHer
ald Voice for the past fense League. He led a drive, op-
38 years, died Jan. 12 at age of
posed by rabbinical elements, to
EVA ALPERT, 15235 Northgate,
,68.
BEN LEBOVTTZ, 20501 Schaefer,
have the local community center Oak Park, died Jan. 10. Survived
Mr. White was a -foreign cor- open Saturdays. The new policy by her husband, Nathan; and a died Jan. 11. Survived by his wife,
Minnie;
a daughter, Mrs. Ben
respondent for the Jewish Tele- took effect last Saturday.
brother, David Natinsky.
(Ann) Gaynor; and one grand-
graphic Agency in the 1930s and
* • •
child.
since 1955 had been publisher of
• • •
NAOMI BURSTEIN, 19765 Cran-
Semyon Rabinovich,
the . Jewish Digest. '
LILLIAN F. ROSENTHAL, 16400
brook, died Jan. 10. Survived by a
In 1965, he was one Of several
N.
Park
Place,
Southfield, died
Journalist
for
Novosti
son, Alex; a daughter, Mrs. Jacob
newsmen sent to Vietnam by Presi-
Soviet journalist and publicist (Sarah) Gans; one brother, four Jan. 11. She leaves a son, Bud; a
dent Johnson to report on Ameri-
daughter,
Mrs.
Bertram
(Marjorie)
can troop morale. The visit led to Seymon K. Rabinovich died in grandchildren and three great- Lichtenstein; and two granddhil-
a series of nationally published Moscow Dec. 24, at age 68, Gersh grandchildren.
dren.
• c *
articles cOnchidftig that morale was Remelt& of Novosti Press Agency
• • •
reports.
ANNA DISCHLER, 19100 W.
good.
PAULINE P. SANDERS, 23553
Seven
Mile,
died
Jan. 8. SurVived W. Seven Mile, died Jan. 6. Sur-
At his death, hfr. White was in
Mr. Rabinovich was born into a
ninth' year as a vice president tailor's -family in a small town in by a niece, Mrs. Benjamin (Rose) vived by th.ee brothers, Abram,
of the National Jewish Welfare the Zhitccair region of the Ukraine. Kasner of East Lansing.
Herbert and Samuel Perlman and
The Family of the Late
• • •
Board and was on the board of the
two sisters, Mrs. I. Ernest (Sue)
A graduate of the Communist
EVA
DORFMAN,
21830
Coolidge,
JTA. Be was a past president of University in Moscow, in the 1930s
Gordon and Mrs. Charles (iriftre)
KAREN
the Jewish Community Council, he worked as deputy editor-in-chief Oak Park, died Jan. 7. She leaves Bronson.
SICHERMAN
• • •
the Jewish Community Center, of the central Jewish newspaper two grandchildren, Mrs. Robert
N. (Marilyn) Silver and Mrs. Jack
KAREN SICHERMAN, 26069
Acknowledges, with grate-
Cong. Emanuel, the Southern Der Emes.
- 1W appreciation the many--
(Sharon) Weinstock of Maplewood, Selkirk, Southfield, died Jan. 9.
Region of the JWB, the Southern
In the second World War, Mr. N.J.; and a niece and nephew.
She leaves her husband, Paul; two
kind expressions of sym-
Region of the Council of Jewish
• • •
sons, Gary and Andrew; a daugh-
pathy extended by rela-,
Federations and Welfare Funds. Rabinovich worked as a war cor-
respondent.
He
was
awarded
many
LEON DOUGLAS, 24201 Geneva, ter, Shelly Beth; her parents, Mr.
tives and friends during
and Bnai Brith District 7 Grand
combat
orders
and
medals.
Later
and
Mrs. Joe M. Fisher; one
Oak
Park,
died
Jan.
10.
He
leaves
the family's_ recent be-
Lodge. He also served as a trustee
brother and one sister.
reavement. A special
of the Houston Community Chest he was appointed deputy editor-in- his wife, Frances.
• • •
chief
of
the
Moscow
Jewish
news-

*
*
thank you to Rabbi A.
and was a past international vice paper Rinikeit (unity).
SAMUEL JOSEPH STONE, 4980
REBECCA ELKIN, former De-
&Aug mapper of Cont.
president of Bnai Brith.
John
Daly,
Dearborn
Heights, died
"Mr. Rabinovich actively cooper- troiter of Hallandale Fla., died
Beth Moses.
He campaigned in the Jewish
Jan. 12. Survived by his wife,
Herald Voice, the South's oldest ated with the Novosti Press Agency Jan. 1. She leaves her husband,
Sylvia; a son, Harold; three daugh-
American Jewish weekly, for a and with the literary magazine Benjamin; a son, Robert of Pomona,
cooperative effort on funding Sovietish Heimland," reports Re- Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Rubin ters, Mrs. John (Gertrude) Scott
menik. He contributed hundreds of (Elizabeth) Weiss and Mrs. Rich- of Stotts City, Mo., Mrs. David
articles, feature series, reports on ard (Joanne) Kinney; one brother, (Dorothy) Primm and Mrs. Ruth
Jewish literature and theater, four sisters and 10 grandchildren. Mores; three brothers, two sister•,
The Detroit Friends of Shaare Zedek Hospital
nine grandchildren and 13 great-
which were publsthed in Soviet Interment Detroit.
grandchildren.
• • •
and foreign periodicals, Remenik
in Jerusalem express their deepest sympathy to
writes.
WILLIAM FEYER, 780 Ouelette,
the family of the late Bertha Zeff.
Among his last works, is his Windsor, died Jan. 10. Survived by
book "Jews in the USSR" pub- his wife, Ilona; and a daughter,
Her genuine concern for Shaare Zedek Hospital
lished by Novosti Press Agency Mrs. Suzan Brinnitzer of New
publishing house in Russian, Yid- York.
has been an inspiration to all the friends and
C *
dish, Hebrew and other European
supporters of this worthy institution.
languages.
KURT DAVID HAUSMANN,
During the condos
18484 Meyers, died Jan. 10. He
week Yeshiva lob
Rabbi Joshua Spreka
Yeliudo will *lawn
leaves his wife, Selma; his mother
the Yeluzeit of the
and one sister.
President
following departed
friends, with the
YETTA KEIL, 15932 Harden

traditional Memorial
Morris Batchko, owner of Mau- Cir., Southfield, died Jan. 12. Sur-
Proven, recitation
Rene Couture Fashions, women's vived by two sons, Martin and
of Kaddish end stu-
clothing store at 12 Mile and South- Jack; a daughter, Mrs. Hyman
dying of Misheayes.
field Rds., in Southfield, died last (Faye) Salinsky; and six grand-
al
TOMS JAN.
Friday at age 68.
children.
The Family of the Late
Rose Fershtman
29
16
Mr. Batchko, 16202 Cumberland,
George Cetron
W
16
Mollie Oreenspoon 29
16
Southfield, was in the ladies' ap-
BEN BASKIN
&Patrice Shoob
28
16
Dr. Morton Schwartz,
parel business for 50 years..
Mordechal M.
Hoffman
A
native
of
Poland,
Mr.
Batchko
29
16
Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind ex-
Optometrist, Age 55
Pearl Z.ff Voikovich 29
16
was a life member of Pisgah Lodge
pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during
Dr. Morton Schwartz, an op-
SHEVAT
of Bnai Brith and belonged to the
Sadie Hornlck
Masons.
1
17
tometrist with offices at 27540
the family's recent bereavement.
Minnie Zack
1
17
Surviving are his wife, Irene; Schoolcraft, Livonia, died Jan. 6
Fruma Edelman
1
17
Sylvia Weiss
1
17
a son, Barry; two daughters, Mrs. at age 55. He was vacationing in
Saul H. Cohen
1
17
Barry (Shirley) Lawson and Cyn- Miami Beach at the time of his
Blume Rosenblum
1
17
Rachel Sachs
thia. both of Los Angeles: a death.
1
17
Anna P
1
17
brother, Leo; five sisters, Mrs.
Dr. Schwartz, 5132 Corners,
Fannie Petiolohn
1
17
Harry (Ann) Welch of Toledo, Birmingham, was a graduate of the
Sarah Faber
2
is
Sarah Kaplan
Mrs. Helen Batchko, Mrs. Celia Chicago School of Optometry.
2
18
Fanny Lubow
2
18
He
leaves
his
wife, Ida; two
Gross, Ilene and Mrs. Eli (Miriam)
Sarah F. Copin
2
18
Edith German
Mann of Jerusalem; and two grand- sons, Henry and Alan; a daughter,
3
19
Sarah Saks
1
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children.
Cathy; and two sisters, Mrs. George
Martin Fine
3
19
(Gladys) Davis and Mrs. Seymour
Moses H. Thorn
3
19
In memory of our dear beloved
Flora Levy
3
(iferma) Golden.
19

Morris Batchko,
Owner of Store

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Waller who passed away

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In loving memory of my dear
son Martin Fine, who passed away
Jan. 24, 1947 (3 days in Shevat).
Gone but not forgotten, he will al-
ways be in my heart. Mother, Lilly
Fine.

Jan. 20, 1969

MINNE A. ZACK

Sdre r A. De;tch

DETROIT

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First day of Shevat (Jan. 17)

Who is sadly missed and will always be
remembered as the most beautiful mother
in the world.

LILLIAN
MARLOWE

Whe passed away Jan. 14,
1944. Dearly- loved, sadly
massed by her daughters,
Mrs. fix (Bantle)
Yeeino and Mrs. iliersbel
(Debbie) Hashdan.

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