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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 11, 1972-51

Berl -Locker, Veteran Labor Zionist

1

.LER IT S A L-E (JTA)--Berl
Locker, one of the most prominent
vived by his wife, Minnie; a son, Labor Zionist leaders; -died -here
Stuart of Cambridge, Mass.; a Feb. 2 after a long illness. He
daughter, Mrs. Irwin (Elaine) would have been 85 on April 27.
Ryke; one brother, three sisters
Mr. Locker, who was born in
and three grandchildren. -
Galicia, was a c!ose aide to Dr.
• • •
Chaim Weizmann, Israel's 'first
FRANCES LEVIN, 20310 Green- president, and after the establish-
• • •
view, died Feb. 3. She leaves two
daughters, Mrs. Bernard (Laura)
IDA JANNETT DLUGON, 10701
Benovie and Mrs. Irwin (Helen)
Santa Maria, died Feb. 5. She
Berghoff of Greenbrook, N. J.;
leaves a son, Samuel Jannett;
three brothers, two sisters and six
three grandchildren, one great-
grandchildren.
grandchild and one sister.
• • •
• • •
SAMUEL EISENBERG , 17566
MAX F. MAXWELL, 19434 Men-
Wildemere, died Feb. 9. He leaves
dota, died Feb. 6. He leaves a son,
his wife, Ruth; a son, Robert;
Samuel.
and one grandchild.
• • •
• • •
RENEE MILLS, 15240 Park, Oak
ANN FRIEDMAN former De-
Park, died Feb. 7. Survived by her
troiter of Los Angeles died Jan .
husband, Henry; two daughters,
28. Survived by her husband, Louis;
Mrs. Stuart (Nettie) Rosen and
• •
a daughter, Barbara; three broth':
Linda; her parents, Morris and
EVE (KIRSCHNER) JACKSON, Gladys Gusher; and one sister.
24231 Moritz, Oak Park, died Feb.
• • •
CARD OF THANKS
Th e family of the late Rabin 7. She leaves her husband, Joseph;
GERTRUDE N. SCHWARTZ
a
son,
Steven;
four
brothers
and
Galchinsky acknowledges with two sisters.
24300 Jerome, Oak Park, died Feb
grateful appreciation the many
8. Survived by a son, Joel; two
*
kind expressions of sympathy ex-
BERL LOCKER
MOLLIE LANDAU, 26715 Green- daughters, Francine of Elcino
tended by relatives and friends field,
Calif.,
Jaycelyn; one brother
died Feb. 4. She and one and
during the family's recent bereave- leaves Southfield,
sister.
ment
of
the
state became chairman
two sons, Sol and Alfred;
• • *
ment.
of the Zionist Executive Commit-
a daughter, Mrs. Irving (Jean)
tee.
CLARA
PLUCER
SHANBROM,
Rosen; seven grandchildren and
16210 W. Nine Mile, Southfield, died
At age 18, Mr. Locker was an
one great-grandchild.
Feb. '4. She leaves a son, Wallace; organizer of the illegal student-
• • -•
The Family of the Late
a daughter, Mrs. Herbert (Thel-
NATHAN LESSER, 3150 Green- ma)Wasserman; one brother, two
LOUIS
field, Royal Oak, died Feb. 6. Sur- sisters and three grandchildren.
Joseph L. Levine, 79,
- LIGHTSTONE
• • •
Head of Wayne Scrap
Acknowledges with grate;
MORRIS SHREEMAN, 27335
David Lichtman, 66,
Joseph L. Levine, founder and
ful appreciation the many
Greenfield, Southfield, died Feb. 4. president for more than 40 years
Real Estate Investor
- kind expressions of sym-
He leaves his wife, Sarah; a son, of the Wayne Scrap Iron and
pathy extended by rela-
David Lichtman, real estate and Samuel; two daughters, Mrs. Metal Co. on Fort St. died Monday
tives and ,friends during
stock investor, died Sunday at age I 'wing (Lillian) Meisner and Mrs. at age 79.
the family's recent be-
Jacob (Edith) Kaplan; one sister
Mr. Levine, 13120 Northfield,
reavement.
Mr. Lichtman, 25660 Southfield, and 14 grandchildren.
Oak Park, was a member of Young
• • •
Southfield, was a member of Cong.
Israel of Oak-Woods. Born in
Shaarey Zedek, Pisgah Lodge of
LOTTIE STEIN, 20295 Patton , Lithuania, he lived in the Detroit
Bnai Brith and Town and Country died Feb. 7. Survived by three area 70 years.
Club. He was born in Russia.
Surviving are his wife, Lillian; -a
sons, Harry, Morris and Abie;
Survivors are his wife, Rose; three daughters, Mrs. Tom (Eva) son, Harold; two daughters, Mrs.
The-:F1mily of the Late
three sons, Gary, Fred and Robert; Adelson, Mrs. Manny (Anna) Gross Herbert (Buddy) Arons and Mrs.
two sisters, Mrs. Arthut (Shirley) and Mrs. Morton (Bella) Granat; Betty Rollins; a sister, Mrs. Anna
WILLIAM S.
London of the Bronx and Mrs. Rose 17 grandchildren and 41 great- Ginsberg; and 11 grandchildren.
BROOKS
Lifschitz; 10 grandchildren and six grandchildren.
great-grandchildren.
*
Acknowledges- with grate-
Maurice Ginzler, 59
lid appreciation, the many
GERTRUDE TEITELBAUM„ 111
Maurice (Bob) Ginzler, former
kind expressions of sym-
Cadillac Sq. died Feb. 5. Survived Detroiter who designed oil dis-
pathy extended by rela-
by a brother, Charles Fallick of tilleries all over the world, died
J'
I:
tives and friends during
Rockaway Beach, N.Y.
Jan. 19 in Boston. He was 59.

the family's recent be-
Mr. Ginzler, a graduate chemist
In loving memory of our beloved
reaveme.nt.
MORRIS WEINER, 23131 Sussex, from the University of Michigan,
daughter and sister, Lillian Sand-
Oak
Park,
died
Feb.
7.
Survived
les, who passed away Feb. 10,
lived in Detroit for 15 years.
Surviving are his wfe, Betty; a
1968. Sadly missed and always by his wife, Phyllis; a son, Dr.
remembered by her family and Gershon; a daughter, Helen; one son, Ronnie of Ann Arbor; four
sister
and
three
grandchildren.
friends.
daughter,. Mrs. Tom (Terry) Wes-
• • •
terdale, Mrs. Vlad (Denise) Gurle-
The Family of the Late
In loving memory of Rose Hersh- Julius Lansky, Builder vich, Sarah and Nicola; three
MORRIS S.
brothers, including Manny of De-
man, who passed away Feb. 9,
Julius Lansky, builder and de- troit; and three sisters. Interment
1956, (2T days in Shevat). Gone
SHREEMAN
but not forgotten, she will always veloper with the Lenox Building Weston, Mass.
Acknowledges with grate-
be remembered by her family. Co., 17135 W. 10 Mile, Southfield,
ful appreciation the many
died Feb. 3 at age 71.
Sidney A. Dei+c-i
kind expressions of sym-
Mr. Lansky, 25025 Rue Ver-
pathy extended by rela-
sailles,
Oak
Park,
was
born
in
DETROIT
In Loving Memory of
tives and friends darling
Russia and lived in the Detroit
MONUMENT WORKS
•the family's recent be-
Our Darling,
area
61
years.
He
was
a
member
14 441 W 11 M.1, Rd
reavement.
Devoted Daughter
of Mosaic Lodge of the Masons,
Ger•dr. , bet. Cc ■- •clIr b G•rr.. , . ,- .71
.7•• 2• .
E
•2, 2.'2
Crescent Shrine and the Detroit
BLANCHE
Consistory, Moslem Temple.
(RUBIN) STERN
Survivors are his wife, Hilda; a
son, .Herbert; a daughter, Mrs.
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
Who passed away Feb. 13,
The 'Family attbir'tiite'
Leon
(Barbara) Zolkower; a broth-
1969 (8 days in Adar).
$41 E. S MILE, FERNDALE
er, David; _three sisters, Mrs. Jack
11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
'IDA
I miss you my doll. You
(Lena) Emmer, Mrs. Sam (Ida)
6 Mks from 3 Jewish
Cemeteries on Woodward
will never be forgotten by
Sakwa and Mrs. Harry (Bessie)
CHAFETZ
LI 2.12M
JO 4.5557
your heart-broken mother,
Sheyer; and six grandchildren.

KATE ABRAMS (JACKSON),
former Detroiter of Miami Beach,
died Feb. 8. She leaves her hus-
batid„..064., two sons, Benjamin
Jackson of Dallas and Samuel
Jackson; a daughter, Mrs. Sylvan
(Birdie) Levin; two brothers, one
great-grandchild. Interment Detroit.

ers, Louis, Samuel and Jack Good-
man, all of Detroit; and two sis-
ters, Mi4 Esther Barcus and Mrs.
Bessie Krell, both of Detroit. In-
terment Los Angeles.
* • •
KAREN GORGE, 3045 Winches-
ter, West Bloomfield, died Feb. 6.
Survived by her paretts, Mr. and
Mrs. Benoit Gorge; grandparents,
Mrs. Martha• Jacobs and Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Guyer; 'two brothers,
Michael and Marshall.
*
*
SOPHIE VALENSKY GOUFF
29129 Evergreen, Southfield, died
Feb. 20. Survived by two sons. Sol
Volin and William Valensky; two
daughters, Mrs. Morton (Esther)
Kaplan and Mrs. Bessie Andrews;
two brothers, 16 grandchildren and
33 great-grandchildren.

,

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Admowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by rela-
tives and friends during
the family's recent be-
-retirement.

ruturiant

Katy Rubin; your children,
Carol, Mike, Vidor, Sylvia,
Gary, Judy, Mark and .
Harriet; grandchildren;
and sisters Dorothy
Pianka, Shirley Gold and
families.

DAVID RUSKIN, of Oak Park
to the Jewish Youth for Hum-
phrey steering committee. Ruskin.
a Wayne State University student,
was the executive vice chairman
of Wayne's Student-Faculty Coun-
cil and an adviser to the National
Conference of Synagogue Youth.

an Chapel , Inc.
.25

W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD

Zionist. group, Sereth, in Buco-
vina. The-next--year he partially
pated in - the provincial conven-
tion of Poale Zion; during 1920-
28 he was secretary of the Poale
Zion World Union, and during
1928-31 secretary of Poale Zion in
the United States.
Subsequently, he became a mem-
ber of the executive of the Jewish
Agency for Palestine (1931.35), a
political adviser to the Executive
(1938-45), a member of the London
Executive (1945)-48), and chair-
man of the Jerusalem Executive
(1948-56). He also was a member
of the executive of Ihud Olami
Poale Zion-Hatachduth during 1931-

56.

Mr. Locker served as a Mapai
member of the Knesset from 1955
to 1959. His books include "The
Jewish Labor Movement" (1920),
"Palestine and the Jewish Future"
(1942) and "A Stiff-Necked People
(1946). He also was a specialist
in Jewish history.

• WE REMEMBER

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During the coining
week Yeshiva Beth
Yehude will observe
the Yahrzeit of the
following departed
friends, with the
traditional Memorial
Prayers, recitation
of Kaddish and stu-

dying

of

Mishnoyas.

Shevat
Hannchen Hess
211
Abraham Meyers
2$
Joseph Goldman
22
David Morris
2S
Max Kaplsn
22
Lifsha Oleshansky 2$
Harry Reisman
26
Jack Jubtin
25
Shrago F. J. Ruffsky 2$
Max Wain
29
Leah Hirsch
29
Mary Fill
29
Harry Zolkower
29
Eugene J. Goodman 29
Son Welder
29
Stine K. Bas Moshe 29
Esther F. Klaus
29
Ben Barnet
30
Dora Seidel
30
Erna Elsch
30
Abraham Wolok
30
Katie M. Rubin
30
Hyman Rosen
30
Miriam Schey
30
Leo N. Spector
30
Adar
Albert Dvorkin
Jack P. Engel
1
Fannie Ramer
1
Joseph Freedman
Millie Callow
1
Chananya Willis
1
Saul Marx
1
Max Harris
1
Ruth Seltzer
Jeanette H. Bernstein 1
David Davis
I
Mary Weingarden
1
Nathan Dinkin
2
Ben Solomon
2
Bella Elites
2
Joseph Clinton
2
Sara Miller
2
Sam Osnos
2
Harry Kahn
2
Yltzchak Wainer
3
Morris Kraizman
3
Noah Applebaum
3
Minnie Kane
3
Frank Orechkin
4
Israel Goldin
4
Elkuno Rosenhack 4
Isaac Zlotnik
4
Jennie Feldman
4
Joseph H. Lapidus
4
hider H. Mendelson 4
Pinchus Kaolin
4
David Goldman
4
Nathan Deutsch
4
Louis Goldberg
4

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