TOW DETROIT' JEWISI NEWS

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Rabbi
Jacob - Epel, Tahaudic Scholar
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Rabbi Jacob A. Epel, 22960 W. two sons, Dr. Joseph, Dr. David,
MORRIS AARON, 25185 Biarritz
alit, died Feb. 20. Survived by
ALBERT SCHUMANN, 14215 W. 11 Mile Rd., Southfield, who estab- of La Jolla, Calif., and Dr. Bernard
Cir., Oak Park, died Feb. 23. He three sons, Edwin, Harold and
lished
hundreds of friendships dur- of Israel; a sister, Mrs. Bertha
leavei•lhis wife, Bertha; a son, Frank, all of Sacramento; a daugh- Nine Mile Rd., Oak Park, died Feb.
Stanley; a daughter, Mrs. Harold ter, Mrs. Sylvia Fishman of Detroit; 17. Survived by his wife, Adele; a ing his many years of services as Gelberg; and 10 grandchildren.
' sexton of Cong.
son, Michael W.; a daughter, Ruth
(Fern) Kumove; two brothers, one
Prior to assuming his past at the
three brothers and seven grand-
Shaarey Zedek, Shaarey Zedek, Rabbi Epel directed
Penelope; one brother, two sisters
sister and eight grandchildren.
children. Interment Sacramento.
and
two
grandchildren.
died Feb. 17 in Hebrew schools on .Parkside, on
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Florida. He was John R and Six Mile Rd. and Ver-
MORRIS BRANT, former Detroit-
CLARA PARVEN, 15699 Addison,
76. Funeral serv- nor.
er of Los Angeles, died Feb. 15. Southfield, died Feb. 20. Survived
DORA STEINBERG, 18673 Schae-
ices
were held
Survived by his wife, Bertha; a by a son, Dr. Howard; a daugh- fer, died Feb: 19. She leaves two
At the Shaarey Zedek, he con-
Sunday morning
son, Allen of Whitefish Bay, Wis.; ter, Mrs. Seymour (Beverly) Ku- sons, Irving A. and Joseph Dr of
ducted classes between Mlnha and
at
Kaufman
three daughters, Mrs. Lawrence nin; two sisters, eight grandchil- California; a daughter, Mrs. Morris
Maariv
for many years and he
Chapel.
(Sheila) Schneider, Mrs. Robert dren and one great-grandchild.
(Etta) Greene; one brother, two
Rabbi Epel was shared his knowledge of the Tal-
sisters, seven grandchildren and
(Judy) Perlemutter and Mrs. Al
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born in Laska, mud with scores of men who be-
(Sandy) .- Feinberg; four brothers,
ANNE ROSENZWEIG, 21760 four great-grandchildren.
Lithuania and came his disciples.
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Albert, Phil, Benjamin and Louis, Gardner, Oak Park, died Feb. 20.
came to Detroit
and two sisters, Mrs. Harry Survived by a son, Abe; and two
MARIAN YAMSHON, 1 53 5 0
Rev. Epel 46 years ago. He
(Josephine) Weinberger and Mrs. daughters, Jeanette and Florence.
MONUMENT CENTER, INC
Park, Oak Park, died Feb. 19. She was given semiha as a rabbi by
GERI
Leonard (Jennie) Leonard,, all of
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661 E II MILE, FERNDALE
leaves her husband, David; a son, the Telshe and Ponevezh yeshivot.
1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
Detroit; and nine grandchildren.
SALLY ROBINSON, 20568 Charl- Dr. Daniel of Chicago; two daugh- He held a rabbinic post in a small
4 elks from 3 Jewish
Interment Los Angeles.
ton Sq., Southfield, died Feb. 23. ters, Mrs. Leonard (Rochelle) town in Russia before coming to
Cemeteries on Woodward
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She leaves her husband, Philip; Samuels of Van Nuys, Calif., and this country, and he had pulpits
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MAX CROOGLOFF, 11501 Pe- three brothers and one sister.
Mrs. Harvey (Charlotte) Magitz; here, in Meridith and Green Bay,
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toskey, died Feb.-15. Survived by
Wis.
one sister and two grandchildren.
a son, Arnold; a daughter, Mrs.
LOUIS H. SAL _ ESIDT, 18201 South
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Surviving are his wife, Ethel;
Sidne y A.
Herbert (Adele) Goldstein; four Dr., Southfield, died Feb. 20. -He
SYLVIA I. ZAMEK, 479 W.
grandchildren and three great- leaves his wife, Betty; three sons,
DETROIT
IroqUois, Pontiac, died Feb. 23.
grandchildren.
Dr. Michael_ Dr. Eugene D. of She leaves her husband, Abraham; Walter Feldmesser,
MONUMENT WORKS
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Rochester, N.Y.:, and Jerome M.; two sons, Charles and David; one
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LEE GREKIN, 18699 Muirland, two brothers, two sisters and nine brother, one sister and five grand- Furniture Executive
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died Feb. 22. He leaves his parents, grandchildren.
children.
Walter D. Feldmesser, a vice
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas (Molly) Gre-
president of Robinson Furniture
kin; a brother, Douglas; and his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Isa-
Co. for the past year, died Feb.
dore Berman.
20. He was 55.
LOS ANGELES-Walter Win- left home after finishing sixth
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Mr. Feldmesser, 8451 Lincoln,
JULIUS HAYDU, 4766 Lockhart, chell, the grandson of a rabbi, grade to work as an usher with
Orchard . Lake, died Feb. 17. He who perfected and popularized the George Jesse! in a vaudeville Huntington WoodsX was born in
modern gossip column, died here
theater. The boys persuaded the Brooklyn and lived in Detroit the
During the cookie
leaves a son, George S.; and two Feb. 20. He was 74.
week Yeshire lath -
grandchildren.
manager to let them sing_ with past 30 years. He was a manufac-
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Mr. Winchell born April, 7, 1897 the trotspe-that -hi-eluded Eddie turers representative prior to work-
Yehude will Misers'
the Yehrmit of the
ing for Robinson Furniture. Mr.
LW-HOROWITZ; -141110- Sher- -on New York's Upper East Side, Cantor.
followiog departed
- Vv-ood, Oak. Park, died Feb..22. He
Feldmesser was a member of Tem-
In 1915, Winchell started an ple Emanu-El, the Furniture Tra-
friends, with the
leaves two sons, Fred Howard and
act with Rita Green whom he velers of Michigan, the Furniture
treditimel Memorial
Benjamin
Ketai,
76;
Jack; one brother, one sister and
Prayers, reckon«.
married in 1920 and divorced two Club of Detroit and was an active
five grandchildren.
of Kaddish .ad stu-
Electrical Contractor
years later. In 1923, he married worker in the mercantile division
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dying of Mishneyes.
dancer
June
Magee.
The
couple
of the Jewish Welfare Federation.
Benjamin Ketai, a self-employed had two children.
ALTER KASZ, 24631 Gardner,
ADAR FEBRUARY
Oak Park. died Feb. 17. Survived electrical contractor, died Feb. 17.
David Grossman
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He leaves his wife, Bernice; a
Samuel Techner
During his vaudeville days,
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by his wife, Sophie; a son, Steve; He was 76.
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son, Joel; and two brothers, Jules
Clara
Eisenberg
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Winchell began posting type. and Arthur of Brooklyn.
a daughter, Denise; and two sis-
Mr. Betel, 19435 Stansbury, was
A. H. Grace
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ters.
written gossip columns on bul-
Morris ROWS
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born in Russia and lived in Detroit
Elizabeth Bushkin 12
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letin boards in the theaters
for 36 years. He speclayzed in
Isadore Kramer
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ROSE LAX, 16881 Greenfield, commercial and residential elec- where he appeared. Winchel
Lens Farber
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Louis Kleiman
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began submitting this column
died Feb. 21. Survived by a son, trical contracting from his home.
Jennie Ozadevsky
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to New York magazines. Final-
Aaron; two brothers and one sister. He was a member_Of the Electrical
Irving! /off
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ly be got his break when the
Fenno Rosenthal 13
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Worker's Union and a past presi-
Harry Altman
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Graphic began printing the
HELEN LIPSIIY, 2200 Berkley, dent of the ,Steimnetz Electricians
Rebecca Barron
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column in 1924.
Chan F. Bas Schmuel 13
Berkley, died Feb. 21. She leaves Club.-Also, Mr. Ketai was a mem-
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Hirsh Nelmaric
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her husband, Harry; a son, Alan; ber of Temple Israel and a mem-
In 1929, Winchell moved over
Tcherna Mtimark
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2$
a daughter, Mrs. Seyrnout (Lois) ber of Craftsman Lodge of the to the Mirror, three years later
Rinsch. Kninemus 13
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Labe Sirverstein
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Chafetz; one brother, one sister Masons.
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he expanded into radio news
Karl Loewenstein 13
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and five grandchildren.
He leaves three sons, Dr. Nor- broadcasting.
Isadore W. Golden 13
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Abraham
Berkowitz
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bert, Mitchell and Dr. Donald; a
Samuel Burnstine
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Winchell was a dose friend and
ESTHER PEIISIN oLCarmichael, daughter, Mrs. Arnold (Lenore)
Morris Abel
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Ephraim Lisixergott 14
Stone; a brother, William - Kay Of supporter of Franklin D. Roose-
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Bessie
Kushner
velt,
and
his
strong
anti-Nazi
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Chicago
; three sisters, Mrs. Shir-
- CARD OF THANKS
Sarah
Shinn
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!ey Salk, Mrs. Irwin (Lillian) stories earned him the dislike of
Samuel Plotkin
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The family'', of the late Mar
Max Laker
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Shaw and Mrs. Charles (Iva) Hopt- his boss William Randolph Hearst,
Chan Proctor
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Crooglaff acknowledges with grate- man; 11 grandchildren and two a Nazi sympathizer.
Ellis Markorsky
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ful appreciation the many kind ex- great-grandchildren.
TIEN Cohen
Winchell also was a close friend
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Frosts Gottlieb
pressions of sympathy extended
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of J; Edgar Hoover, and in 1939
Max Ellis
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by relatives and friends during
turned New York gangster
Sarah Cooper
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Emil Waldbott, Owner be
the family's recent bereavement.
Nacho Gottlieb
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Lepke Buchalter over to Hoover.
Nettie Korbin
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I. the late 1940's Winchell
of. Bevy:nage Company
March
Morris
J.
Hart
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began criticizing Harry Truman ,
Esther Rosenfeld
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Erna Waldbeit; founder and own-
and in the Mat became a fer-
Mendel Foss
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FMURY of the Late
er of Carbonated Beverage Co., vent antl-Csaanumist and sup-
A telephone call to us
Eva Bunts
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Louis Kukes
died Feb. 20. He was 80.
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gives you the assurance
porter of Sess. Joseph McCarthy.
CHARLES
Esther Fein
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Mr. Waldbott, 30220 Southfield
Harry
Levin
that
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a
man
you
know
is
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WincheR's popularity fell in the
TUKEL -
Ida Danwauer
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Rd., Southfield, was born in Ger-
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helping you.
early
'60s
and
he
retired
in
1967.
Chayem
Shur
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many and lived in Detroit for 63
AckaMeledges with grate
Loon
oresesers
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He lived the last months of his
years. He founded his campany on life
Nathan Ruzumna
We-can make The desired
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appreciation the many
in seclusion.
Alfred Whitman
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W. Canfield-in 16137 and retired in
kind expressions of gym-
arrangerninti rega rd less
Bann Katz
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A.
close
friend
of
Damon
Run-
1967. Mr. Waldbott was a member
Joseph Zucker
' thy :extended by relit-
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of where a death occurs.
Rebecca Insider
of Temple Meth El, - the Great yon, Winchell established a cancer
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... Wes_ and friends during
Chitin Seicanon
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Lakes Club and the Detroit Chap- research fund in 1946 when 'Run-
the family's recent be.
Sarah liken
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firma Chorlip
ter of the American Bottler's As- yon died of that disease. Winchell
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reavensent.
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Isaac Levine
himself died of cancer..
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uociation.
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Mans Gunsberg
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He leaves his wife, Lena; two
Simnel Y. Lipechns
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Charles Cohen
eons, Lee E. and Richard; a broth- Rebecca Ackerman, 85
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Abe Nusbaum
III
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er, Dr. George; and five grand-
Sarah Lyons
W::Nime Mar RI.
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Rebecca Ackerman, an- officer
Loin Palen"
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Ida Man
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of Yeshivath Beth Yebudah and
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&MIMI hlatinsky
fsin,7 5260
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active worker for the Jewish NIP
Samuel Rouses
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tional Fund, died Stuully • at age•
ire esallisokert Keefe..
Yesilselk Beth Teksileh
85.
15751 W. 10% PAL, Southfield
To all oar relatives,
Mrs. ACkerman, 19100 W. Seven
rhea. 55747541
friende and &brawls wise
Mile, was born in Russia and lived
se grate. gain of
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in the Detroit area for 60 years.
The family of the late Nathan She was a member of the Chach-
themielves during ear be-
Aidunan announces the unveiling mey Lublin Society.
reavement, we' acknowl-
of- a monument in his memory 11
Surviving are two sons, Irving
edge your sympathy with
a.m. March 5 at Mac.hpelah Ceme- and Charles; a daughter, Mrs.
-- deep appreciatioN. -
tery. Rabbi' Syme will officiate. Max (Mollie) Littky of Israel;
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c-d Yo,,e1 Urbach a Son
Relatives and friends are asked eight grandchildren and eight
to attend.
3111 CAPITAL'af COOLIDGE OAK PARK TELEPHONE 144.2212
_great-grandchildren.

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