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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-07-28

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OBITUARIES

SAM BARACK, 459 Henry, died

July 22. He leaves his sister, Mrs.
A. J. (Minnie) Cutler; and two
nephews.

EVA CHERKOSS, 24550 Lafa-
yette, Southfield, died July 24. She
leaves two sisters, Mrs. Esther
Abramovitz of Arizona, and Mrs.
Nellie Schechter.

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SARAH DULSKY, 19100 W. Seven
Mile, died July 25. She leaves a
granddaughter, Mrs. Harris (Ilene)
Crane and five great-grandchildren.
Interment Chicago.
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CO.

CHARLES ABE MICHAELS,
19199 Lahser, died July 21. Sur-

vived by his wife,. Millie; one
brother and one sister.
• • •

DORA MOSKOWITZ, former De-
troiter of Boston, died July 24.
She leaves a son, Oscar Moss, of
Detroit; a daughter, Mrs. Murray
(Clara) Zunder of Boston; four
grandchildren and six great-grand-
children.

JOSEPH WETSMAN, 23201 Gard-
ner, Oak Park, died July 22. He
leaves a brother, Harry; and two
sisters, Mrs. Fannie Steinberg and
Mrs. Simon (Jennie) Natow of
Phoenix.

BELLE EPSTELN, 10703 Santa
Maria, died July 25. She leaves
two sons, Nathan of Washington,
D.C. and Saul; a daughter, Mrs .
Jarvis (Pearl) Franzblau of Ann
SYLVIA WOLFE. 1511 First,
Arbor; and four grandchildren.
died July 24. Survived by her hus-

band, Moe; and two sisters, Mrs.
JOHN GOLDSTEIN, 26051 Lah- Albert (Hilda) Jacobson of the
ser, Southfield, died July 24. Sur- Bronx, and Mrs. Yetta Caspari of
vived by his wife, Sophie; two sons,
Brooklyn.
Meyer and Charles: a dought ,T.
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Mrs. Albert (Ruth) Naitolin; one
REBECCA ZERKEL, 19100 W.
brother, four grandchildren and
Seven Mile, died July 21. Survived
two greiit-grandchildren.
• • •
by two sons, Irving and Hyman of
REGINA GOLDSTEIN, 27075 San Antonio, Tex.; a daughter,
Aberdeen, Southfield, died July 20. Mrs. Albert (Ida) Rossin; one sis-
ter, six grandchildren and five
Survived by her father, Edward;
and a sister, Mrs. Samuel (Rose) great-grandchildren.
• • •
Kaye.
• • •
MORRIS SINGER. 521 Park,
MARLO GOODMAN, 13321 Dart- died July 25. Survived by a brother,
mouth, Oak Park, died July 21. Albert.
She leaves a son Steven; a daugh-
ter, Brenda; one brother and three
sisters.

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HERMAN H. LITMAN, 15888
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leaves his wife, Roselyn; two sons.
Capt. Joel M. and Barry R.; and
one sister.

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Unveiling announcements may be In-
serted by mail or by calling The Jew.
.h News office, 17315 W. S Mile Rd.
suite 565, Southfield, Mich. 43075. Writ-
ten announcements must be accom-
panied by the name and address of the
person making the Insertion. There is
a standing charge of 34.50 for an us-
• elling notice, measarring an Inch In
depth, and WOO for one two inches
deep with a black border.

The family of the

late Kate
(Jackson) Abrams announces the
unveiling of a monument in her
memory 12 noon Sunday, July 30,
at Workmen's Circle Cemetery,
Independent Detroit Lodge Sec-
tion. Rabbi Arm will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked to
attend.

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The family of the late Eugene

The Family of the Late

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Announces the unveiling
of a monument in their
memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
July 30 at Maehpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Goldman
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

Sarasky announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory 10
a.m. Sunday, July 30, at Machpe-
lah Cemetery. Rabbi Lehrman will
officiate. Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.
• • •

The family of the late

Memorial Park. Rabbi Halpern
will officiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

DORA KATZ

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in her
memory 11:30 a.m. Sun-
day, July 30 at Beth

Tefilo Cemetery. Rela-
tives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

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The Family of the Late

CHARLES P.
FEINBERG

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 11:00 a.m. Sun-
day, August 6 at Clover
Hill Memorial Park. Rabbi
Segal and Cantor Fenakel
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to

attend.

Lena

Zaslow announces the unveiling of
a monument in her memory 11:30
a.m. Sunday, July 30 at Hebrew

and

MRS. SHARON
BARD

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in their
memory 11:30 a.m. Sun-
day, July 30 at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Rabbi
Groner will officiate, Re-
latives and friends are
asked to attend.

Friday, July 28, 1972-47
Isaiah Rabinovich, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Writer.
riter. 69 ' Beth El to Honor It s Non-Jewish
TORONTO (JTA)-Dr. Isaiah Ra-
binovich, educator, Hebrew writer Engineer at Funera 1 This Morning
r- -
and Labor Zionist, died here at

Carl C. Adams was not Jewish.
Ile was a Negro. But his funeral

age 69. He was for many years
principal of the Toronto Farband
Folk School and later a faculty service will be held in the Brown
Memorial Chapel of the synagogue
member of the College of Jewish
Studies in Chicago before retiring. at 10 o'clock this morning, as a
tribute
to a very dedicated mem-
Dr. Rabinovich received his
ber of its staff.
doctorate from the Jewish Theo-
Mr.
Adams,
who died on Tues-
logical Seminary in New York.
He was the author of several day, started his career as build-
books on Hebrew letters: Hasifrut ing engineer of Beth El in 1923.
Bemashber Hadar (Literature in He was sell-educated and he be-
came an expert on all of the Roth
the Crisis of Our Generation), Yet-
El building and construction needs.
zer V'tzirah (Impulse and Crea-
He served under Rabbis Leo M.
tivity). Ner Hoick (A Burning Can-
dle) and B'Hevley Doram (Studies Franklin and B. Benedict Glazer
as
well as the present rabbi, Dr.
in Hebrew Literature of the 1920s
Richard C. Hertz, who will offici-
and 1930s).
ate at the funeral services, and
He received the Louis Lamed he was admired by all of them
Prize in 1947.
as well as the several - associate
rabbis who have served Beth El in
Dr. Meyer Berk, 55,
t he past 49 years.
Ile is survived by his wife and
Detroit Podiatrist
two sons, Harry, who has worked
Dr. Meyer Berk, a podiatrist in with him at the temple for 25
the Detroit area for 25 years, died years and who succeeds him as
July 22, He was 55.
building engineer, and Herbert, a
Dr. Berk, 23601 Gardner, Oak pharmacist.
Park, was a resident of Oak Park
Irving I. Katz. executive sec-
for 20 years. He practiced podi-
retary of Temple Beth El, who
atry in his offices in Royal Oak
had witnessed his work for more
and Highland Park. He was a
than 30 years, paid great tribute
member of the American Podi-
to the deceased. "He was a man
of great character, dedicated,
atry Association and a Fellow of
the American College of Foot Sur-
loyal, filled with devottion to the
geons. He was a member of Cong.
Jewish community he served,"
Beth Moses and Zager-Stone
Katz said. "He was a member
Lodge of Bnai Brith.
of the Christian church across
He leaves his wife, Eva; two
the street from Temple Beth El,
sons, Dr. Charles and Richard;
but he always worshiped with
a daughter, Sh e 11 ey; and two
Katz said: "Mr. Adams par-
brothers, Julius and Norman Berk-
owtiz.
ticipated with us in arrangements
for 49 confirmation services. He
labored loyally as a member of
Garson Prenner, 78;

Bell Co. Engineer

Garson Prenner, former rate en
e
gineer for 40 years with the Mich-
igan Bell Telephone Co., died
July 21. He was 78.
Mr. Prenner, 22327 LaGronne,
Southfield, was born in Rochester,
N.Y. and was graduated from the
University of Michigan in 1919.
He was a civil engineer_
He is survived by his wife,
Libbie; two brothers. Samuel of
St. Petersburg and Jack of New
York; four sisters, Doris of New
York, Mrs. Sidney (Sally) Soli-
d-tick of Bismarck, N.D. Mrs. Irv-
ing (Jeanette) Krauss of Hollan-
dale, Fla. and Mrs. Jules (Milli-
cent) Fradkin of Coral Gables,
Fla.

Wilfred Fink, 71,
Sales Representative

Wilfred D. (Bill) Fink, sales
representative with the Stolaruk
Asphalt Paving Co., died July 22.
He was 71.
Mr. Fink, 16500 N. Park, South-
field, was born in New York and
was a longtime Detroit-area resi-
dent. He was a member of the
Daylight Lodge of the Masons.
Surviving are his wife, Jeanette;
two sons, Richard and Harvey
Stewart; two brothers, Gilbert Fink
and Henry Hope of Los Angeles
and one grandchild.

David Wallace, 72;
Cigar Merchant

David Wallace, owner for 25
years of Acme Cigar and Merchan-
dise Co. at the Eastern Market on
Russell St., died July 23. He was
72.
Born in Russia, Mr. Wallace,
19353 Ohio, came to the United
States 65 years ago. He lived in
Detroit for 60 years. He was a
member of Louis Marshall Lodge
of Bnai Brith and Temple Israel.
He leaves his wife, Kitty; and
two brothers, Samuel and Reverend
Joshua Wallach, both of Brooklyn.

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our staff, and he was cooperative
with us, with the rabbis, with
the thousands of
laymen who

learned to love and admire him.
He was our expert on all needs
in our synagogue building and
thanks to him we have functioned
efficiently. In his death we lose
a friend and co-worker. -

Ben Gettleson, Retired
Pontiac Businessman.

Ben Gettleson, retired Pontiac
businessman, died July 25_ He was
69.
Nor-
Mr.
Gettleson,
382
Voorheis,
Pontiac, was born in Russia and
lived for 55 years in the Detroit
area. He was founder and owner
for 28 years of Ben's Loan Co..
in Pontiac. Mr. Gettelson was
a member of Cong. Beth Abraham-
Hillel, member and former presi-
dent of the Pontiac Lodge of Bnai
Brith and a member of the Odd-
fellows Club.
Surviving are his wife, Helen; a
son, Franklin D.; a daughter, Mr -, .
Irving (Lorraine) Merkowitz; two
brothers, Israel and Louis; two
sisters, Mrs. Sadie Giuliani and
Mrs. Ed ward ( Dora ) Branha m;
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and seven grandchildren.

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Minnie Hart
Anne Falkoff
Esther B. Tatken
Nathan Rosen
Julius Bronstein
Leon St...archer
Volta Schacht
Julius Adams
Lilly Toper
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Bessie Feinstein
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