el* Julius Berman, Builder, •Financier Had a Colorful Military Career OBITUARIES Julius Berman, one of the Detroit area's best known real estate rle- velopers, builders and financiers, IIEDWIG BACH of Jackson Survived by three sons, Ben, Henry died Jan. 29 at age 93. He was a Heights, N.Y., died Jan. 30. She and Samuel; four daughters, Mrs. field, died Feb. 2. She leaves two resident of the Georgian Nursing leaves a son, Jack of Chicago; two Glenn (Celia) Warren, Mrs. Leslie sons, Harry of Hollywood, Fla., Home. daughters, Mrs. Simond (Eva) (Ann) Shoemaker, Mrs. George and Herbert; six grandchildren The oldest living member of Taylor of Detroit and Mrs. Fred (Frances) Wanzug and Mrs. Albert and three great-grandchildren. Cong. Shaarey Zedek, he built and • s s (Thee) Friedmann of Forest Hills, (Bertha) Grant; 16 grandchildren donated the Esther Berman United HELEN SPITZ, 18901 Meyers, N.Y.; one brother and four grand- and nine great-grandchildren. Hebrew Schools building on Seven children. died Jan. 28. Survived by a son, • • • Mile and Schaefer Rds., in memory Max of Israel; two daughters, Mrs. • • • of his wife. ANN FRIEDMAN, former De- Barbara Rubinstein and Mrs. Max MAX BARTH, 19155 Cooley, died troiter of Los Angeles, died Jan. Mr. Berman, came to this coun- Jan. 30. Survived by his wife, 28. Survived by her husband, (Adele) Goldstein; two sisters; try as a boy of 6, and at age 8 Rose; and a brother, Fridrich of Louis; a daughter, Barbara; three seven grandchildren and 10 great- grandchildren. sold newspapers on the streets of Philadelphia. ▪ C • brothers, Louis, Samuel and Jack Detroit. As a young man, he had * • • Goodman, all of Detroit; and a a reputation for toughness and DR. HENRY SULTAN, former CLARA BERKOVITZ, 23500 sister, Mrs. Esther Barcus of De- Detroiter of Los Angeles, died Jan.,. fortitude that held him in good Coolidge. Oak Park, died Feb. 2. troit. Interment Los Angeles. stead during his colorful military 29. Survived by his wife, Edith; She leaves her husband, Max; a * career. In 1904 he married Esther two sons, Gary and Michael; a son, Sidney Berkowitz of Chicago; Moss. CELIA GOLDSTEIN, 11501 Pe- daughter, Dr. Sandra; his mother, and a daughter, Ens Berkowitz. toskey, died Jan. 30. Survived by Mrs. Fanny Sultan of Detroit; two His business career began in 1908 • * a step-daughter, Mrs. Lottie Sha- brothers; and a sister, Mrs. Lottie when he joined the Elon Dwyer NATHAN BOKOLOR, 20036 piro of St. Petersburg, Fla.; a S. 'Colton of Detroit. Interment Real Estate Co. Soon after, the Glastonbury, died Jan. 30. Survived daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sharon Lit- Los Angeles. JULIUS' HERMAN company became Berman Dwyer by a son, Mark; a daughter, Mrs. Real Estate and Dwyer remained the Jewish holidays, and during Roland (Mollye) Edwards; five ven; and two grandchildren. • • C an associate of Mr. Berman's Decoration Day par:ides. he was THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS grandchildren and two great-grand- throughout his life. SAMUEL GOODMAN, 24110 immensely popular among the children. Friday, Febtuory 4; 1972-47 Scotia, Oak Park, died Jan. 30. Besides heading Julius Berm • • * t crowds. Survived by his wife, Eileen; a son, Real Estate, in the Dime B'uilding, He was commended by his EliSfEli L. COLUMBUS, M051 Harold; and two grandchildren. he bought Aid sold apartments, commanding officer for having Lahser, Southfield, died Jan. 29. • • • office buildings and tracts of land the "best fed, best drilled nation- on Detroit's outskirts. al guard regiment on the Mexi- BEN KELLEY, 18303 Santa Rosa, He was the builder of many died Jan. 28. Survived by his wife, can border." His unit, Company Sarah; and a brother Harry. apartment and office buildings C, was the first Michigan regi- During tire coadoe • • • in Michigan and California. ment to arrive there, and he week Yeshiva Beth Among them were Indian Village often paid out of his own pocket ABRAHAM KITTY, former De- Yoked. will einem* Philip Eisenshtadt, founder of troiter of Naranja, Fla., died Jan. Manor, Lafayette Building and to provide extra food for his tie Yehrzeit of the men. the Phillips Shoe Co. in 1925, died 27. Survived by his wife, Rose; a the Wilshire Hotel in Detroit; following departed Commercial Exchange Building At a 75th birthday celebration, Sunday at age 80. son, Morris King of Whiting, Ind.; friends, with the in Los Angeles; and_ =crest Mr. Berman's friends printed a Mr. Eisensbtadt, 25301 Mont- four daughters, Mrs. Herman traditional Mitilegriell Apartments in Lansing. book of memoirs including the martre, Oak Park, built the com- (Goldie) Gold, Mrs. Harry (Dolly) Prayers, tItCkstigel of Kiddish sod we- Mr. Berman was developer, recollection that Berman used to pany into a chain of 10 retail stores Mendelson, Mrs. Estelle Altman dgies of Miskooyos. builder and a director of the now lead his company through training and was active in the business and Mrs. Bella Baker, all of De- defunct E. B. Brewing Co. of De- maneuvers from the Light Guard until December when he became trait; two brothers; one sister; 15 SHEVAT FEE. troit and past president of Union Armory at Brush and Lamed. At ill. He was a member of Cong. grandchildren and 23 great-grand- Bessie Props 21 the end of a • five-mile hike, he Shaarey Zedek and Pisgha Lodge children. Ernest Weinberg 21 Mortgage Co. of Los Angeles. Abraham Shear 21 • • • Former chairman of the real would march the entire company of Bnai Brith. Irving Weinman 21 into Bill Brune's saloon across the estate division of the Allied Jewish Rebel Kertes 21 RENEE MULLER, 14555 Cham- Survivors are two sons, Harry Harry Jacobson 21 Campaign and a long time board street and order food and drinks and Norman; three sisters, Mrs. pagne, Allen Park, died Jan. 29. Pauline Ratner 21 member of the United Hebrew for everyone. He always picked Jacob (Bessie) Horwitz, Mrs. Survived by her husband, Elmer; Samuel Yagoda 21 Rachel Glazer 22 _ Schools, Mr. Berman passed on his up the tab. Harry (Mildred) Shuman and Mrs. a son, Thomas P.; two grandchil- Abraham Sober 22 Once, Capt. Berman defied a Morris (Minnie) Gershrnan; six dren and two great-grandchildren. interest in Jewish education and Robert H. Singer 22 Bernard Bison communal activity to his only son, "regular army" captain who order- grandchildren and four great- 22 Benjamin Miller 22 ed one of Berman's men arrested grandchildren. Mandell (Bill). JENNIE NEWMAN, 20545 Mans- Bernard Schwartz 22 He served with the old Detroit for swearing. Herman refused — Albert Stein 22 Meyer Robiner 22 Light Guard, predecessor of the unless Lte could have a voice in the Bessie Schechter 22 trial—and the army officer ordered Michigan National Guard, and dur- Leib Rosenberg 22 Paula Cohn Marion Flaxman Dreifus, a phy- 22 ing World War I was a captain him arrested and confined to quar- William S. Brooks, manager for Samuel H. WaInger 22 sical therapist and activist for and second senior officer at Lang- ters. Berman later was completely Fanny A. Smith 23 ley Field, Va., then the nation's exonerated by the chief of staff. 27, years of Meral and Co., Inc., the abortion reform movement, Sol Capin 23 wholesale groceries, 3023 Russell, Annette M. KunIck 23 largest airfield. died Sunday at age 40. Former secretary-treasurer of Lawrence N. Keller 23 died Jan. 27 at age 51. Mrs. Dreifus, 32365 Shrewsbury, Mr. Berman also served in the the Shaarey Zedek cemetery board, 'Nettie K. Schechter 23 Mr. Brooks, 16234 Oxley, South- Farmington, was a member of Chana A. Applebaum 23 Mexican border campaign pursuing Mr. Berman was honored with the Devorah Goldfarb 24 naming of a lodge at Camp Tama- field, was a native Detroiter. He Birmingham Templ e, National Pancho Villa in 1916. Jack W eber 24 Pearl Rottenberg 24 Beloved by his men, Capt. rack on his 75th birthday. He also was a member of Cong. Bnai Council of Jewish Women and Sarah Goldman 25 1 Berman insisted on observing was a member of Perfection Lodge Moshe, Perfection Lodge- of the Women's American ORT. Born in Morris Bernstein 25 1 of the Masons, Detroit Consistory- Masons and the Moslem Temple Somerville, Mass., she received Julie LebovIcs 25 1 Henry Goodman 25 1 Moslem Shrine, Crescent Shrine and Crescent Shrine Club. He held her BS degree from Simmons Col- Joseph Benjamin 25 * 1 ,Club, Knights of Pythias, Jewish many positions including president - In cherished memory of lege, 'Boston, and lived in the De- Minnie Korman 25 1 Chaim J. Diamond 25 War Veterans and the Detroit in the Perfection Lodge BoWling, troit area 17 years. 1 WILLIAM GEORGE Rachael Dann 25 1 League. Chamber of Commerce. Survivors include her husband, Jennie Zack 25 1 CAPLAN Besides his -son Bill, who beads Sins Schulist 25 Survivors*" are his wife, Clara; a John; two sons, Jay and Peter; 1 Harry Cohen 26 Our beloved brother, who 1 the Bert L. Smolder Co. of South- son, Michael of San Francisco; her mother, Mrs. Bertha Flaxman; Wolf Cohen 26 1 left us Feb. 6, 1941. :field,' Mr. Berman leaves two two daughters, Mrs. Irwin (Jac- and a sister. Nathan Bakalar 26 11 Selma Levine Though death has parted [daughters, Mrs. Bert L. (Toba) queline) Nagel and Lynn; and a 26 11 Leon J. Simon 26 . 11 us, you'll live forever in Smokier and Mrs. Milford R. (Sara) sister, Mrs. Aaron (Rose) Rose. Esther Glicksman 26 11 I Pregerson; two brothers, William our hearts. Sadly missed Fannie Taker 26 MONUMENT CENTER, INC 11 Gold* Cooper 26 11 by your brother and sister and Thomas; three sisters, Esther, 661 E. I MILE, FERNDALE Sam Evans 26 11 Ruth Steinberg, Recipient and their families. Dr. B. 11/2 flocks E. of Woodward Mrs. Jennie Fine and Mrs. Tillie Isaac Rabinowitz 26 11 Theodore Lipman B. Caplan and Mrs. Ann Blks from 3 Jewish 26 11 Cott; six grandchildren and three of FDR Bravery Citation Jennie Shore Cemeteries on Woodward 26 11 grigt-grandchildren. Ruth - Steinberg, who received a - Ernest H. Chayet 27 12 LI 241266 JO 44557 Sophie Etemiman 27 12 Presidential Citation from Presi- Melvin E. Duchan 27 12 Rose Hershman dent Franklin D. Roosevelt for 27 12 M ilton Loeb, Former Hyman Altman 27 12 heroism at Pearl Harbor, died Myer Rosenberg 27 12 Jan. 28 at age 52. A. De...4-- Nathan Harris ead of Brill° Co. 27 12 The Faintly -ef the Late Pearl Patent 27 12 zkniar-YORK-nilton B. Loeb, Mrs. Steinberg, 4450 Quarton, DETROIT creator of the name 'Grillo," the Bloomfield Hills, was the wife of Yeshivoth Beth Yahweh& BELLA MONUMENT WOPie' familiar. household cleaning prod- a Navy officer stationed in Pearl 15751 W. 10512 Mi., Smithfield WELTMAN uct, and former president of the Harbor when war broke out. Phone SEWS, She was born in New York and Acknowledges with grate-; Brillo. Manufacturing Co. since its fit appreciation the many:, inception "in 1913, died here Jan. lived in the Detroit area for 17 27 at age 84. :Ithni expression* of 'yak. years. She was a member of the Stru Loeb, a lawyer who received Order of the Eastern Star. exteDdedt.-4.• TO* ;Uses and triandli. daring- lila degree from the University of Surviving are her husband, Ned; familyi recent bpi Michigan, was active in the Fed- a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Michelle 07c:ifea c,c 5w04.:.,,4-oientsJ t emit lo n,:of Jewish Philanthropist, Joan) Kohn of Chicago; and three the Hariee Mann School and the brothers, Irvin g, Tobias and 4.4120n.A114 Charles Ebinger. . • WE REMEMBER rroraz rite Philip Eisenshtadt, Shoe Co. Founder • • • . William Brooks, 51 Marion Dreifus, 40 I _ - e - BERG AND URBACH - - Worldwide hapel, Inc. 13325 W. 9 MILE• RD., SOUTHFIELD NIL