• • Joseph Gartner, 59; Diamond Consultant The Family of the Late RITA DISKIN Joseph Gartner, a diamond con- sultant, died April 8. He was 59. Mr. Gartner, 30614 W. Warren, Westland, was a native of Pitts- burgh and lived in Detroit for 40 years. He was a diamond consult- ant with Rose Jewelry Co. for the past five years and for eight years previous to that held a simi- lar job with the Meyer Jewelry Co. He leaves his wife, Agnes; a son, Dr. Arnold; one brother and one sister. Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 1 p.m. Sunday, April Z3, at Hebrew Me- morial Park. Rabbi Lithe will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend- The Family of the Late The Family of The Late FAY CLAYTON LENORE RONTAL Announces the un ■ eil- ing of a monument in I I a.m. her memory Sunday. April lb. at Closer Hill Park Ceme- tery. Rabbi Sperka will officiate. Relati.es and friend', are asked to attend. Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 10:30 a.m. Sun- day April 16 at Chesed Shel Fines Cemetery- Rabbi Segal and Cantor Vieder will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late The Family of the Late WILLIAM GUZ SARAH FEIG Announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 11 a.m. Sunday, April 23 at Beth El Me- morial Park. Rabbi Groner will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 1 p.m. Sunday, April 16 at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi M. Hal- pern will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. The &ficers, Members and Worshipers of Cong. Beth Jacob Mogain Abraham Express their Deep Sorrow and Con- dolences to Their Esteemed Rabbi S. P. Wohlgelernter on the Loss of His Dear Wife SHAINA FAYGE WOHLGELERNTER the Almighty comfort him and his family among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem. May A. E. I.. N. M. Silverstein, President Citron, Vice President Applebaum, Secretary Blumenfeld, Treasurer YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH 1 5 7 5 1 West 10'2 Mile Road Southfield, Michigan - " - '.."• *4-• • RABBI SHOLOM PINCUS WOHLGELERNTER upon the loss of his beloved wife SHAEINA FAEIGA ;e'v r nay I ri May he find comfort and consolation in his wonderful children and grandchildren, and in his outstanding achievements—as a renowned and a dynamic Torah leader—for the people of Israel and the land of Israel. Mr. Hillel L. Abrams, President; Rabbi David M. Lieberman, Dean Rabbi Norman Kahn, Adrnistrator. OBITUARIES daughter, Mrs. Jack (Pearl) Kut- nick; a sister, Mrs. Rose Pollack, and four grandchildren. Fannie Vi'oldgelernter ARLENE D. KAYE, 29154 Franklin Hills, Southfield, died April 10. She leaves her husband, Donald; and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard (Gertrude) Shayne. • • • Fannie Wohlgelernter, wife of JEAN LAX, 19137 Santa Bar- Rabbi Sholom P. Wohlgelernter of Cong. Mogen Abraham-Beth Jacob bara. died April 12. Survived by and executive vice president of her husband, Benny: a son. Alan: Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, died and a daughter, Mrs. Paul (San- Tuesday in New York. She was 65. dra) Yelensky. Mrs. Wohlgelernter. 25870 Fair- HENRY MALLEY, 16676 Green- fax, Southfield, was the daughter of the late -Rabbi Israel I. Kahan- field, died April 8, Survived by his wife, Anna: a son, Ben: one owitz, chief rabbi of Winnipeg. She leaves two sons, Rabbis Samuel K., brother, one sister and four grand- of Broomall Pa , and Judah of New children. • • • York City: a daughter, Mrs. Eli SOLOMON DAVID MIGDAL. P. (Hadassahl Rominek of Laurel- 21930 Sussex, Oak Park, died April ton, N.Y., whose husband heads 8. Survived by two sons, Harry and Young Israel of Laurelton; broth- Irving Migdal: and six grandchil- ers, sisters and grandchildren. dren. • • • Born in Winnipeg, Mrs. Wohl- SARA REA. 8212 Stahelin. died gelernter lived in the Detroit area about 16 years. The body will be April 7. Survived by a son, An- gelus; five daughters, Mrs. Emil sent to Israel for burial. (Ruth) Klein of Cleveland, Jean, Rose, Mrs. Hester Bever of Los Abe Slotniek, Age 60 Angeles and Mrs. Bertha Kersh of Abe (AI) Slotnick, a U.S. Post Saugas, Calif.; one sister, eight Office mail carrier for 21 years. grandchildren and three great- died Monday at age 60. grandchildren. Mr. Slotnick, 23750 Morritz. Oak Park, most recently was employed CHARLES ROBBINS. former Out of the Redford Post Offi:.e. Detroiter of Van Nuys. died April Ile was a member of Bloch Lodge 10. lie leaves his site. Alice: a of Bnai Brith and a World War son. Norman of Detroit. a daugh- ter, Mrs, Jules (Sharon) Levine of II veteran_ Survivors are his wife. hose: a California: three brothers, four son, Marc; two sisters. Mrs. Ethel sisters, four grandchildren • and Galt and Mrs. Harry (Rose) Ring one great-grandchild. Interment California. of North Hollywood, Calif. • • • JACK ROSENBERG. 18412 Pre- '1 vost, died April 9. Survived by a son, Gerald of Pasadena: a daugh The family of the late Louis ter. Mrs. Shirley Zalenko; one Goodgall announces the unveiling brother, eight grandchildren and of a monument in his memory 11 two great-grandchildren. a.m. Sunday, April 16 at Mach- pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Arm will MAXINE C. SAFIER, former officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. • ' The family • of the late Zelda Rosenbaum announces the unveil- In memory of our beloved sis- ing of a monument in her memory 11:45 a.m. Sunday, April 16, at ter and aunt, Leona Wilder, who Adas Shalom Cemetery. Rabbi passed away April 24, 1968 (26th Segal will officiate. Relatives and day in Nisan). friends are asked to attend. in Memoriam The family of • the late Isadore Rocillen announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 2 p.m. Sunday, April 16 at Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery. Rabbi Gold- schlag will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. Worldwide Service Fridery, April 14, 1472—S1 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Ralph D. Fuhn, former Detroiter, active in Wayne State University affairs, died April 5 in Miami Beach. He was 42. Mr. Fuhn was born in Detroit and was graduated from Wayne HERMAN BERKOV3TZ, Park State University in 1950 with a BA in English and economics. He Ave., died April 7. He leaves a brother, Nathan; a sister, Mrs. was on the board of advisers of the Wayne State University press; Nathan (Shirley) Lach4nan: and charter member of the Anthony two nieces and two nephews. • • • Wayne Society, vice president of BECKY BOGOMAZ, 26715 Green- the board of governors in charge of funding and held a gold chair at field, Southfield. died April 7. Sur- the school's Hilberry Theater. He vived by two sons, Ben and Yale also maintained the Ralph D. Fuhn Brown; two daughters, Mrs. Wil- Student Loan Service since 1965. liam (Molly) Haber and Mrs. The former owner of Mimeo Custom Frank (Edith) Gould, two sisters, Galleries, lighting fixtures and six grandchildren and three great- custcm hardware, he also was grandchildren. former owner of Sarjac Builders HARRY ISADORE FEINSTEIN, Supply Co. in Pontiac. He leaves a brother, Alvin N. 15541 Shelley, Southfield, died Foon of Detroit. Interment Detroit. April 9. Survived by his father, Hernan; a brother, Henry; three sisters, Ann Feinstein, Mrs. Ben- Ethel Dvorkin, Age 77 Mrs. Ethel I. Dvorkin, active in nett (Miriam) Shaw and Mrs. Samuel (Bernadine) Frank. Jewish organizations, died April • 8. She was 77. WILLIAM GOLDSTEIN, 16225 I Mrs. Dvorkin, born in Poland, was a member of Mizrachi, Yeshi- Greenfield. died April 10. Sur- vived by his father, Samuel; a vath Beth Yehuda and Jewish Home for Aged, and was active in the brother, Ben of Ilarrisville, and a sister. Mrs. Maurice (Bessie) Jewish National Fund. She leaves a son, David; a Kahldon. Unveiling . The Officers, Board of Directors and staff members of Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah and Beth Jacob Schools are ex- pressing their heartfelt condolence to the esteemed spiritual leader and Torah scholar. _Sr Ralph D. Fuhn' 42 18325 W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD Detroiter of Tucson, died April 12. She leaves her husband, David - her mother, Mrs. Minnie Chan tiler; and two sisters. Service's 3 p m. today at Kaufman Chapel. • • FREDA SHORE, • 175g0 Fairway. died April 7. She leaves a daugh- ter, Mrs. Milton J. (Jeinette) Miller: two brothers, three grand- children and two great-grand- children. • • • ANNA WERTHEIMER. 19100 W. Seven Mile. died April 4. Survived by her husband, David: a son, Rob- ert Werth of Los Angeles; a daugh- ter. Mrs. Meyer (Laura) Zolkower, one sister. two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 441 E. I MILE, FERNDALE IltBnn Io:lis E. of Woodward s from 3 Jewish C•m•trorles on Woodward JO 45567 LI 24264 Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14 441 W 11 Mile Rd G•rdner.belw Coo , ■ dgc a G••enli•Id 391 2711. five 6264330 • \%E REED.TER 71- 17X 71tN During the coming week Yeshiva lath Yehuda will observe the Y•hrseit of the following departed friends, with the traditional Memorial Pr , recitation of Kaddish and stu- dying of Mishnoyes. IVAR APRIL 16 2 16 2 2 . 1• 17 3 17 3 17 3 17 3 17 3 17 3 n'A d. lprin ne'T Saam N thaL 17 3 ChaimKr•nsberg Chki 4 10 Pincus Lerman 4 IS Benjamin Zane 4 10 Jeanette Cohen IS 4 Phineas Pearlman 4 10 Rose Gendelrnan 4 10 Hyman Sliberfarb 19 Hershel Allender 5 19 Abraham Norber 5 5 1• Alex Grushky 19 Anna Shevitz S 19 Sarah Brown S Sam Surowitc 5 1 ♦ 5 19 Lt. Raymond Bloch 5 19 Jeannie Adler 5 1! Manus Sherman 19 S Leon Eisner Louis Weingarden • 30 Max Nusbaum 4 20 David L. Rosenberg 6 20 Ernestine Weiss • 20 . Stolen, F. AgranovIch 21 Hyman Avorbuch 7 31 AllIshkah Ras Chaim 7 21 B en Mertz 7 21 P hilip Feinst•In -7 21 Merrill Goodman 22 rd N. Baker ° S. ' 22 Abraham M. Zack S ri Erwin Rosenthal 22 srendel Kaufmann 4 22 Rose E. Lerman Bertha Backhaut Herbert C. Kohn Samuel Fine Cella Brady Bella Stein David A. Levine e Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah 15751 W. 10% Mi., Southfield Phone ass-4751 BERG AND U RBACH de Veffea ea NoNameats ormerly Karl Berg Memorials and Menet/ Urberk Elgin 1-5200 Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman a Sea MEP