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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-09-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Sept. 1, 1972-47

G. A. Goldfarb
of Saginaw, 80

New Moshav Based on Hothouse Exports

JERUSALEM — The first tended for immigrants or-
moshav (cooperative settle- ganized in settlement nuclei
ment) in Israel to be based in New Zealand, Australia
on the cultivation of flowers Canada, South Africa and
and vegetables in glass hot- the United States
houses for export will be set
This will be the first
up in Eshkol Region in the moshav in the country to
southern part of the country. have glass hothouses. Hot-
It will be settled by im- houses in Israel until now
migrants from western coun- have been made of a plastic
tries, reports Al Hamishmar. material which has to be re-
placed every few years. The
This was announced by Dr- new moshav is being set up
Raanan Weitz, head of the following an experiment car-
Jewish Agency settlement de- 'tied out by an immigrant
partment, during a recent from New Zealand in Moshav
executive meeting of the de- Yesha in Eshkol Region with
partment.
the type of hothouses used
The new moshav is in- in Holland.

OBITUARIES

Gerald A. Goldfarb. a Sag-
. inaw businessman for nearly
50 years. died Aug. 22. He
SOPHIE (BLUESTEIN
I was 80.
BLUE, 24630 Parklawn, Oa k 10 Mile, died Aug. 26. Sur-
Born in Traverse City, Mr. Park, died Aug. 28. Survived vived by his wife, Sarah;
Goldfarb, grew up in Elk by her husband, Jack; tw o two daughters, Mrs. Daniel
Rapids and operated a gen- daughters, Mrs. Saul (Helen ) (Phyllis) Robb and Mrs. Ray
. eral store in Wolverine for Tatarka and Mrs. Seymou ✓ (Effie) Raphael; five grand-
10 years. He moved to Sag- (Irene) Burg; one brother , children and two great-grand-
! inaw in 1921 and owned and one sister and five grandchil - children_
• • •
' operated Sager's Shoe Store dren.
• • •
MYRTLE SCHREIBER,
until his retirement in 1968.
MARION BROWN, 2349 7 former Detroiter of West
He was a member of Temple
Bnai Israel, where he served Parklawn, Oak Park, died Los Angeles, died Aug. 20
on its board and was a past Aug. 26. Survived by he ✓ in Leningrad. She leaves her
president. He was a member husband, David; a son, Her - husband, Alex; two sons,
and past president of Bnai bert of Columbia, Md.; three Max and Howard of Los An-
Brith and a member of Sag- brothers, two sisters and two geles; a daughter, Mrs.
Walter (Bluma) Muller; two
inaw Lodge of the Elks and grandchildren.



sisters and eight grandchil-
Saginaw Lodge of the Ma-
HYMAN
CHASE.
18300
dren.
Interment Detroit.
sons.
Lahser, died Aug. 20. -Sur
• • •
He leaves his wife, Lilly; vived by his wife, Gertrude;
ANNA SHAPIRO. 23521
'a daughter. Mrs. Louis (Mar-
a son. Nathan; one sister and
Marlow, Oak Park, died Aug.
The family of the late cia) Peven of Detroit; and two grandchildren.
25. Survived by her husband,
Charles Noble announces the three grandchildren.


Joseph;
a son, Aloha; four
GUSSIE (GROSS) LEBOW-
Interment Saginaw.
unveiling of a monument in
ITZ, 23530 Gardner, Oak daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Lil-
his memory 11 a.m. Sunday,
Park, died Aug. 26. Survived lian) Gordon, Mrs. Edward J.
Sept. 3 at Chesed Shel Emes
by her husband, Joseph; two (Bessie) Wachlarz, Mrs. Nor-
Cemetery. Rabbi Schnipper Prof. Kurzweil, 65,
sons,
William and Ralph man ( Yetta) Kagan and Mrs.
will officiate. Relatives and Bar-Han Scholar
Abraham (Fay) Brickner;
friends are asked to attend.
RAMAT-GAN — P r o f. Gross; a daughter, Mrs. Jo- and nine grandchildren.
Baruch Kurzweil, professor seph (Edna) Berger; one
• • •
The family
• of the late of Hebrew and world litera- brother, 12 grandchildren and
MICHAEL SHUSTERMAN,
Judith Schneider announces ture at Bar-Ilan University, two great-grandchildren.
18045
Meyers,
died Aug. 24.
the unveiling of a monument died Aug. 24 at age 65. He
BERTHA NEWMAN, 183 Survived by his wife, Sarah;
in her memory 2 p.m. Sun- was one of the world's lead-
day, Sept. 3 at Machpelah ing authorities on Hebrew S. Carlson, Westland, died one sister and nieces and
Aug 26. Survived by two nephews.
Cemetery in Flint. Rabbi literature.
• • •
sons, Morris and Harry; two
Kollin will officiate. Rela-
Prof. Kurzweil was born in daughters. Mrs. Nathan (Ce-
ARTHUR A. SIMONS.
tives and friends are asked
Czechoslovakia
and
studied
lia) Rubin and Mrs. Henry 21420 W. Seven Mile, died
to attend.
Torah under the guidance of (Ida) Friedman; one sister Aug. 27. He leaves his wife,
Katherine; two sons, Robert
The family of the late Louis his father, Rabbi Avraham and three grandchil-4 -r.n.
Kimmel announces the un- Arieh Kurzweil.. He contin-
ued
his
studies
at
Frankfurt-
veiling of a monument in his
memory 11 a.m. Sunday, am-Main, where he also stud-
Sept. 3 at Oakview Cemetery. ied literature and philosophy,
Abraham Caplan, of 25125 as an aide in Detroit Traffic
Rabbi Berkowitz will offici- and obtained a PhD in 1933. Biarritz, Oak Park. an out- Court. Like his brother-in-
ate. Relatives and friends are Thirteen years after his ar- standing Bible scholar, au- law, the late Judge Harry B.
rival in Israel in 1939, he
asked to attend.
thor of scores of important Keidan, he was a strict Sab-
was a high school teacher of
articles published in Jewish bath observer and he had
Hebrew literature. In 1955,
mazazines, died Friday at made arrangements to ob-
he joined the founders of
age 80.
serve all Sabbaths, holidays.
Bar-Ilan University and since
The Family of the Late
Funeral services were held feast and fast days.
•then served as professor of
For several years he was
and world literature. Sunday morning at Kaufman
NAOM I BURSTEIN Hebrew
secretary of Cong. Shaarey
From 1960 to 1962, he was Chapel.
Surviving
are
his
wife,
the
Zedek.
He was among the
head of the senate.
Announces the unveiling of
former Ida Keidan; a son, most devout pietists in De-
a monument in her mem-
Among his many publica- Philip J., an accomplished troit Jewry and his observ-
ory 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 3
tions in Hebrew were books scientist, and four grandchil- ances included regular syna.
at Adas Shalom Cemetery.
on the novel. Bialik and dren.
gogue attendance, guidance
Rabbi Lehrman will offi-
Tchernikovsky and essays on
Mr. Caplan was in social to those who direct services
cate. Relatives and friends
Agnon. He published much services before turning to and read the Torah and en-
are asked to attend.
research in Hebrew and journalism. He was with the couragement in establishing
other language journals. A Jewish Welfare Board during traditional studies.
collection of his short stories, World War I and asisted ac-
Mr. Caplan was the author
! translated from German, is tively in establishing chap-
of a full-length novel based
being printed.
laincies to assist Jewish serv- on the life, activities and
I'rof. Kurzweil Was award- icemen.
times of the Prophet Isaiah..
The Family of the Late
ed the Bialik Prize of the
He was editor of the Jewish
City of Tel Aviv in 1962.
Chronicle for several years
MAX HOBERMAN
The funeral was attended before entering civil service
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Announces the unveiling of
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of
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a monument in his mem-
Jack
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dents.
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Monument Unveilings

Unveiling announcements may
be inserted by mall or by calling
The Jewish News office, 17515 W.
9
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The family of the late Ben
D. Krugel announces the un-
veiling of a monument in
his memory 12:30 p.m. Sun-
day, Sept. 3 at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Gorrelick
will officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

SHELDON GROSS

Announces the unveiling of
a monument in his mem-
ory 9:45 a.m. Sunday,
Sept. 3, at Chesed Shel
Ernes Cemetery. Rabbi
Lehrman will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

DAVID LIEBOW

I nnounces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 11 a.m. Sunday.
Sept. 3 at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Donin
and Cantor Adler will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.

The Family of the Late

SARAH LANKIN

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Announces the unveiling of
a monument in her mem-
ory 11 a.m Sunday, Sept-
3 at Hebrew Memorial
Park. Rabbi Sperka will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.

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The Family of the Late

CLARA (PLUCER)
SHANBROM

Announces the unveiling of
a monument in her memory
11 2.131.. Sunday, Sept. 17
at Adas Shalom Cemetery.
Rabbi Schnipper will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.

L. and Frank L.; one broth
er and five grandchildren.
• • •
ALLAN M. TUCKER, 5064
Mansfield, Royal Oak, died
Aug. 20. He leaves his wife.
Penny; a son, Andy; his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
J. Tucker; his grandmother,
Mrs. Morris (Lillian) Berko-
witz; two brothers and two
sisters.
, • • •
ISRAEL W(X)DROVi", 23530
Moritz, Oak Park, died Aug.
23. Survived by his wife,
Fannie; a son. Yaakov ben
Israel of Israel; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Leo (Eleanor)
Millman and Mrs. Meyer
(Elaine) Siegel; 21. grand-
children and two great-grand-
children.

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The Family of the Late

ISAAC GREER

Announces the unveiling of
a monument in his memory
10 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 3
at Bluff David Cemetery.
Cantor Adler will offici-
ate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

Radomer Aid Group
Sets Memorial Rites

Radomer Aid Society has
scheduled its memorial serv-
ices noon Sunday at the Rad-
omer Cemetery, 14 Mile and
Gratiot Rds. Rabbi Leizer
Levin will officiate.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late
Betty Densest acknowledges
with grateful appreciation the
many kind expressions of
sympathy extended by rela-
tives and friends during the
family's recent bereavement.

Some folks have as much
Itrouble adopting a budget as
many others have keeping
—Anon-

Retired Physician

Dr. Jack Weisberg, a re-
tired physician who was
emeritus staff member of
Sinai Hospital, died Monday
at age 72.
Dr. Weisberg, 30512 South-
field, in Southfield, was a
native of Russia and was
graduated from the Univer-
sity of Michigan's medical
school in 1928. He was a
member of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, Maimonides Medical
Society and the American
Medical Association, as well
as a fellow of the American
College of Surgeons.
Surviving are his wife,
Beatrice; two sons, David
and Steven; a brother, Dr.
Harry Weisberg; and a sis-
ter. Mrs. William Brown.

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Regina Rubenstein 24
Nyman Krasnick 14
Bessie Krause
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Alma Robinson
24
Mat Schneider
24
Anna Rosenberg 24
Peter S. Goldstein 24
Harry Thav
24
Libbi• Blitzed
24
Dora Chaben
24
Albert Davis
25
Paul Miller
25
Jacob Must
• 25
Sophie Scher,'
25
Meyer Levy
25
Anna Gruskin
25
Ida Cohen
24
Mika Bas Y.
Dovid
27
David Maiseloff 27
Joseph Slakte•
27
Rose Kolodney
27
David Weinstein 21
Cherni• Knoppov• 25
Margaret Yellin 11
Solomon Seibnier
Anna
Wrotslaysky
21
Sarah P Oppen 2
Harry Margolis 2
Chanan Ben Mace
Hakohen 2
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Mks.. Rosenthal /
Jessie Novitt
7
Ida Nosanchuk
2
Rabbi M. Zager
7
Tishri
Tillie Feldman
Tillie Berlin
Yeruchim Berlin
Isaac Karnmerrn•n
Morris Eden
Martha Schwartz
Solomon Sidder

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