Beth Achim Sexton Morris D. Cooper THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 7, 1972-47 Gloria Gold, 18; U. of M. Student Morris D. Cooper, sexton of Cong. Beth Achim for 12 years, died Wednesday at age 72. Rev. Cooper, 19755 Schaefer. was Gloria B. Gold, an honor student sexton of the at the University of Michigan, Downtown Syna- died June 29 at age 18. gogue for eight A sophomore at the U. of M., years prior to Miss Gold, 25221 Gardner, Oak his post with Park, was a member of the Public Beth Achim. Interest Research Group in Michi- Known as a char- gan. a student organization dedi- itable man. Rev. cated to consumer protection activ- Cooper donated ities; and a member of the Ann the sexton's af- Arbor Human Rights Party. A f:ce in the new Rev. Cooper Beth Achim building. Born in graduate of Berkley High School Austria, he lived in the U. S. 50 and the United Hebrew School High School, she was an active partici- years. Surviving are his wife, Rose; a pant in the youth program at daughter, Mrs. Fred (Ruth) Lax; Young Israel of Greenfield and a a brother, Schulim Kupfer of member of Bnai Brith. She was Natanya; and three grandchildren. [ a volunteer at Sinai Hospital. I She leaves her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Wolf Gold; a brother. Henry; and a sister, Dorothy. Monument Unveilings OBITUARIES RONALD BARCUS, 23501 Church, Oak Park, died July 2. Survived by a son, Daniel, and a daughter, Jennifer, both of Philadelphia; his mother, Mrs. Betty Barcus; and a sister. • • • Seven Mile, died June 30. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Samuel (Mildred) Schurgin of Phoenix end Mrs. Sol (Rosalie) Kaufman; one brother, three sisters and two grandchildren. WANDA BARNES, 30524 South- field, Southfield, died July 1. She leaves her husband, Max; a son, David; three daughters, Mrs. Leonard (Deanna) Quarters, Mrs. Ernest (Sandra) Barron and Joyce; six brothers, one sister and six grandchildren. • • • HARRY BERKE, Ill Cadillac Sq. died July 6. He leaves two brothers, Philip F. and Dr. Sidney S.; and one sister, Mrs. Ben (Sadie) Bean. WALLACE, ROSS. 18817 Ed- more, Southfield, died July 1. Ile leaves his wife, Roslyn; four sons, Michael, Gerald, Steven and Alan; and one brother. • • JOSEPH SAGE, 25525 Green- field, Southfield, died June 29 He leaves his wife, Rose; three sons, William and Jerry of California, and Barry Rankin; three brothers and seven grandchildren . • e • • 7 • • RUDOLPH SHOTTF.N, 15304 Northgate, Oak Park, died July 4. Survived by his wife, Ethel; and a son, Melvin of Cincinnati. ETHEL SLAPIN of Cincinnati. died June 30. She leaves a son. William of River Edge, N.J.; a daughter. Mrs. Jerold W. (Shirley) Shagrin of Detroit; one brother; and a sister, Mrs. Irving (Frances) Grand of Detroit. Interment Cin- cinnati. ABE SOLOMON, 10767 Green- field, died July 5. tie leaves his wife, Minnie: three sons, Meyer, Samuel and David; one brother, five sisters • seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. • • THEODORE I. SWEETWINE, former Detroiter of Hallandale, F,la., died July 3. Survived by his wife. Esthtir; one brother, Sanford of Detroit' and one sister. Inter- ment Detroit. ANN SALAWITCH BE1IRMAN JEANETTE WOODBERG died [ of Baltimore died June 28. She June 30. She leaves a brother, leaves her husband, S. Edward; Louis Woodberg. three daughters. Mrs. Mildred The family of the late Joseph • • • NEW YORK-Abe Stark, Brook- Simon of Detroit, Mrs. Florence Levenson announces the unveiling lyn businessman and politician. Reiman and Mrs. Ruth Levin; one MAX YOVITZ. 13273 S. Nor , of a monument in his memory died July 2 in West Palm Beach. brother, six grandchildren and folk, died July 3. lie leaves his la 3') a.m. Sunday, July 9. at He was 77. 11 great-grandchildren. Interment Irving M. Moskovitz. a mechani- wife, Fanny; two daughters, Mrs. Martipelah Cemetery. Rabbi Levin Baltimore. cal contractor and coin collector, Bernard (Lenore) Brody and Mrs. A c'•consfi/1 esthier for 30 years • • • will officiate. Relatives and friends' r■■■ died July 2. Ile was 64 Jack (Ilk•i_s) Cooper of Greens- ?-fore entering ro arc asked to attend. HELEN BLAU. 26715 Green- Born in Poland, Mr. Moskovitz, burg, Pa.; five grandchildren and vilitics, Mr. Stark • • onerwd his first field, Southfield. died July 4. She 22834 Newport, Southfield, came to one sister. Thr family of the late Esther leaves a son, Dr. Adolph Lowe; , the United States in 1922 and De- - - • men's clothing (irossberg announces the unveiling a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Annette) troll in 1927. He was the founder .Shop, with a part- of a monument in her memory Levenburg of Fort Lauderdale: ! and chairman of the board of Ir- Per. when he was Sunday, Js.ily 9 at Chesed four grandchildren and two great- ving IN. Moskovitz and Son Inc., 21. A year later Shei Emes C e in etery. Rabbi grandchildren. 17300 Wyoming. He was a licensed 1)- started h i s Schnipper will officiate. Relatives master plumber for 40 years and a own store in the and friends are asked to attend. IRENE JOSEPH, 20212 Lennon, member of the Michigan Master Cp- ownkville sec- During the conning Von of Brooklyn. Harper Woods, died July 5. Sur- Plumbers Association and the the late Max Yel week Yeshiva Beth American Society of Sanitary. En- ' A Democrat, in vived by her husband. Joseph L Yehudo will ob len announces the unveiling of a • gineers. Stark 194 Mr. Stark one brother and two sisters . the Yok•seit of the Me.r.lIrrRnt in his memory noon [ A renowned coin collector who following deported Surulay, July 16 a; Machpelah • entered politics by serving as MEYER KLEIN, 521 Park. died traveled the world as part of his friends, with the Brooklyn campaign manager in.the Cemetery Rabbi Lein will of- traditional Memorial hobby, Mr. Moskovitz was a life ficate. i,e:at,ve: and friends are successful mayoral race of William July 2. He leaves a sister, Mrs . Erasers, recitation member of the American Numis- O'Dwyer. He then served for a Samuel (Faye) Levine. asiied to attend of Kaddish end stu- matic Association and a member • • while as the commissioner of corn- dying of Mishneyes. of Michigan Numismatic Associ- ERIC LIPMAN. 25730 Shiawas- The -family of the late Anna , ni,p-ce. but left the job and the Tammuz July ation, the Israel Numismatic Leaderman announce, tre unveil. Democratic party in 1949 to be- see, Southfield, died June 28. Sur- 1 77 Hyman Levine Society and the Detroit Coin Lug of a monument in her mem- come the Republican-Liberal-Fu- vived by his wife. Ruthellen; his 1 27 Morris Evans Club. lie was adviser to the 10 28 Frieda Chesluk ory I2:3, ) p.m. Sunday, J•ly 9, at sion candidate for Brooklyn parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Lip- 10 78 J. Melton Bresler numismatic division of Roosevelt man, and one brother. Beth Moses Cemeter,. Rabbi Borough President. He lost. 10 28 Golds, Waxman University in Chicago. Part of 10 28 Morton Gottlieb Sehnipper will officiate. Relatives ' In 1953. he was elected presi- 10 28 Samuel Toffee his coin collection is in the Kad- ai-- 1 friends are asked to attend. dent of the city council as the FANNY NEWMAN. 25105 Biar- Sheva R 10 man Museum in Tel Aviv. 25 Himelstein running-mate of Manhattan Bor- ritz, Oak Park, died June 30. She 10 28 Esther Broder He was a founder and life mem- '.1;-,e family of the la'e Clifford ough President and candidate 10 leaves five sons. Arthur. Louis,1 28 Gussie Kushner 10 28 Abe ChauSkv W' vier announces the unveiling of Mitchell, Mack of San Francisco ; ber of Young Israel of Oak Woods. for mayor Robert F. Wagner. 28 10 David Lakin a monument in his memory 11 11 and Carl of Los Angeles; nine a member of Cong. Beth Abraham- 19 He served in this job until 1961 Aby Lantor 11 28 Aaron Golub a.m. Sunday, July 9 at Chesed Shci grandchildren and four great- Billet, of the Hebrew Benevolent and then won three terms as 11 28 Jacob Solomon Society, the Masons. Detroit Con- grandchildren. 11 Ernes Cemetery. Rabbi Prero will Borough President of Brooklyn. Ida Yawer 11 71 sistory, Crescent Shrine Club and Manuel Brown officiate. Relatives and friends are Mr. Stark was involved in almost 11 29 Minna Katzenstein Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith. 11 78 asked to attend. Meyer Fleishman every philanthropic and social' LOUIS RACKOFF. 19100 W 21 Isaac Schmaltz He leaves his wife, Ruth; two service activity in the Brooklyn! AV sons., Leon and Alan; a daughter. • • Seymour Matz 1 11 borough and was a founder of Abe 1 17 Noah M. Chesluk Mrs. Morris (Phyllis) Novetsky; Oscar Feinberg, 77; Stark Philanthropies and the Abe 13 2 Jacob Landow-ten The Family of the Late four brothers, Abe of Los Angeles, II 7 Morris Lipcon Stark Ifillel Foundation at Brook-', 12 Herman Friedman 7 Manufacturer's Rep Jake, Aaron and George; a sister, lyn College. 2 13 Chayim Schulist REBECCA ELKIN Mrs. Sol (Viima) Stark of Chicago; Hyman Kaplan 2 13 Oscar H. "Jack - Feinberg, a Announces the unveiling 2 13 Hilda Golanler and five grandchildren. retired manufacturers representa- 1 Alex Milan • 13 of a monument in her lume Fred • 13 B tive in television distribution, died memory 12 noon Sunday, 11 Rebecca Miller 7 June 28. He was 77. .2 13 Sol Brodsk y July 9, at Clover Hill Me- MONUMENT CENTER, INC. Yaakov Ben Mayer A native New Yorker, Mr. Fein- morial Park. Cantor Ack- Hakohen 13 2 MI E. II MILE, FERND•LE Joseph B. Kripke, an engineer berg, 24221 Condon, Oak Park, Pauline Gutfreund 14 3 erman will officiate. Re- 11/2 alecks E. of Woodward 14 Philip Hoffman • in styling and advanced design for lived in Detroit for 40 years. He i Elks from 3 J•wlsh 1 latives and friends are Louis Suew 14 General Motors the past 24 years, I was formerly with Delmonico ; Cametwlm on Woodward Yechi•I E. Erste, 14 2 asked to attend. B enjamin Shepard 14 2 died July 4. He was 53. LI 2-11144 JO 4-1557 Distributors and Olympic Televi- • David Levitz 15 Born in Toledo, Mr. Kripke, 1412; sion. He was a member of the Santa Menenberp • 5 Samuel PA Shorr • IS Fairway. Birmingham. was grad-! Masons and the Furniture Club of Gould • Is uated from the Masschu.setts Insti- Detroit and was its current sec- Joseph Stein • IS Char. I. 15•s Mos., Sidney A. De;+ch tute of Technology in 1940. He was retary-treasurer. E. Hakohrn • IS a member of the American Insti- The Family of the Late DETROIT He leaves his wife, Gertrude, a tute of Astronautics and Aero- Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah MONUMENT WORKS nautics and a member of MIT of daughter, Mrs. Seymour (Selma) HERMAN KOPLEY 15751 W. tat, Mi., Southfield 14441 W. I1 Mar Rd Detroit. Ile was a member of Raskin. a sister. Mrs. May Dib- :,ardner, bets. Coolidge a Oretnf•.d • hisim 5174730 Announces the unveiling Cong. Shaarey Zedek and Zionist ner: and three grandchildren .Ete 2111, Ise 6344330 of a monument in his Organization of America. memory 2 p.m. Sunday, He le• es his wife. Dorothy, a FOR AMERICA July 9 at Chesed She'. son. Ned R.: two daughters, .Joan Ernes Cemetery. Cantor AND FOR M. and Elizabeth S.; four brothers, ,.. - Fenaket will officiate. Re- Harold of Toledo, Albert of Silver latives and friends are i Spring. 'lid_ Homer of New York Sign up for asked to attend. FewsperFy lad Neva Meamriels sad Maavel 1114.46 I Sea ; and Rabbi Meyer of Omaha: and U. S. Savings Bonds. - a sister. Mrs. Donald I (Shirley) • 13406 CAPITAL er COOLIDGE OAK PARK TELEPHONE 144-2212 New Freedom Shares . Landsman of Cherry Hill, N.J. Abe Stark, Brooklyn Clothier, Politician, 77 else Ire ing Moskovitz. Area Contractor • \%t MUTER 71-1:12 rit:17 Joseph Kripke, 53; Engineer for GM BERG AND URBACH tie 'Peseta Nrueameati, Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. Worldwide Service 18325 W. 9 MILE RD.. SOUTHFIELD Elgin 7-5200 Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman al•Www.'