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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-09-29

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Eleanor Glueck, Expert on Criminals I

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -
Eleanor Glueck, pioneer ex-
pert on criminology and de-
linquency, died Tuesday at
age 74.
Mrs. Glueck, with her
hu - band, S eldon, conducted
studies at Harvard Law
School attempting to identify
potential delinquents at the
age of 6. Later the Gluecks
tried to identity potential de-
linquents at the age of 2 or 3.
The predictors were called

The Family of the Late

MORRIS AARON

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
his memory 11:30 a.m.
Sunday, Oct. 8 at Clo-
ver Hill Memorial
Park. Rabbi Groner
will officiate. Relatives
are asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

ABE MILLER

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
h's memory 11:45 cm.
Sunday, Oct. 8 at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Lehr:ham will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

The Family of the Late

ANN K.
SCHLUSSEL

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
her memory noon Sun-
day, Oct. 15 at Clover
Hill Memorial Park.
Rabbi Groner will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

The Family of the Late

DOROTHY
PHILLIPS

Announces the unveil-
ing a a monument in
her memory noon Sun-
day, Oct. 8 at Mach-
pelalt Cemetery. Rabbi
Lehrman will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

BELLE IDA
PEARSON

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
her memory 1 P.m.
Sunday, Oct. 11 at Adas
Shalom Cemetery.
Rabbi Lehrman will of-
ficiate. Relatives a n d
friends are asked to
attend.

The Family of the Late

HENRY C.
KEYWELL

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
his memory 12:30 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 8 at Bnai
David Cemetery on
V a n Dyke. Relatives
and friends are asked

to attend.
- -
- - - - --- •

the Glueck's Social Predic-
tion Tables.
Mrs. Glueck was research
associate in criminology at
Harvard's law school for 36
years until her retirement in
1964.
The Gluecks worked to-
gether for than 40 years
studying crime. Their work
covered the careers of crim-
inals and juvenile delin-
quents, criminal law and
prison practices. and includ-
ed several books and article=
She is survived by he=
husband.

Norman Goldman,
Local Optometrist

INF Veteran
F. 4.atl at Age 82

`Kapota'

• • •

HARRY JANSKY, 18671
McArthur, died Sept. 22. Sur-
vived by a son , Milton: a !
daughter, Mrs. Richard'
(Ilene) O'Brien; two broth-
ers, one sister and eight
grandchildren.

SAMUEL JOSEPH MA
GER, 27076 Fairfax, died
Sept. 23. Survived by his
wife, Celia; a daughter, Mrs.
David (Barbara) Oppenheim
of Madison, Wis.; one sister
and one grandchild.
• • •
MAXINE NOSANCHUK,
17320 Kentucky, died Sept.
24. She leaves her husband,
Max; four daughters, Lynn
Elias, Mrs. Lee (Sharon)
Brooks, Mrs. Louis (Yenta)
Melton and Mrs. Arthur
(Phyllis) Rader; her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Golden;
two brothers and one sister.
• • •
BENJAMIN DAVID SIE-
GEL, 12860 Strathmoor, died
Sept. 26. Sursised by his
wife, Anne.

NATHAN SMALLER, for-
mer Detroiter of Grand Rap-
ids, died Sept. 23. Survived
by his wife, Rebecca; three
sons, Joe and Harry of De-
troit and Samuel; seven
grandchildren and one great-
grandchild.
• • •

DAVID TRACER, 725
Lakeview, Union Lake, died
Sept. 23. Ile leaves a son,
Donald; a daughter, Mari-
NEW YORK-Rabbi Alex- lyn of Youngstown, 0.; and
ander S. Rosenberg, admin- two grandchildren.
istrator since 1950 of the
• • •
Kosher Certification Service
RITA WINFIELD, former
of the Union of Orthodox Detroiter of Miami Springs,
Jewish Congregations of died Sept. 26. She leaves her
America, died Sunday. He husband, Louis; a daughter,
was 69.
Mrs. Iris Madden; and three
Rabbi Rosenberg was grandchildren. Interment De-
credited with being an Im- troit.
portant factor in the develop-
ment of the kosher service,
which deals with about 2,000 Aharon Sela, Top
food products manufactured Israeli Policeman
in the United States, Canada,
TEL AVIV - Aharon Sela,
Israel andother countries.
the top Israeli police official,
He was spiritual leader of died Sept. 16 at age 54.
Cong. Ohab Yonkers since
Mr. Sela was appointed in-
1925.
From 1945 to 1947 Rabbi spector general of Israel two
months ago.
Rosenberg was liaison of-
He was active in l(aganah,
ficial in Germany between
the U.S. military government the Jewish underground be-
fore
the establishment of
and the Synagogue Council
of America. During that Israel, and was a co-founder
time he also was director of of Shay, the underground
religious affairs for the intelligence service.
Mr. Seta, shortly before
American Joint Distribution
Israel's independence, was
Committee.
invited by David Ben-Gurion
to join the staff of the sha-
Nat C. Rosenfeld, 79; dow defense ministry.

Plumbing Supplier

their mode of dress and and retired in 1970.
Mr. Rosenfeld was a mem-
these Jews resisted the
measure. It is said in the ber of Temple Beth El, a
name of Rabbi Pinchas of life member of the Elks, a
Koretz that this is the type member of Franklin Hills

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of garment in which a pious Country Club, Standard City
Jew should go to the syna- Club, American ORT Fed-
gogue, or go to meet with an eration and Perfection Lodge
important personage, so as of the Masons.
to stand out in distinction
He leaves his wife. Ethel
from the general population . Hubar: two sons, Alan and
This implies that there is Harvey Hubar; two daugh-
sometimes a resistance on ters, Mrs. James M. (Sally)
the part of some pious Jews Ginn and- Cheryl Huhar
to adopt the change of dress Colodny; and four grand-
that develops with style.
children.

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Fred M. Schuman, former
Detroit tailor, died Sept. 25
at age 82.
Mr. Schuman, of Miami
Beach, was a tailor with
Grosse Pointe Tailors and
Cleaners on E. Jefferson
Rd. from 1928 to 1968. Ile
was a member of Cong. Adas
Shalom. Ilistadrut, the labor
Zionist Organization and the
American Jewish Congress.
Surviving are his wife,
Anna; two sons, Michael and
Herman; three daughters,
Mrs. Norton J. (Lorelei),
Cohen, Mrs. Harold (Rosa -
bell) Bernstein and Mrs..
Marvin I Denah) Bookstein;
one brother, one sister and
eight grandchildren.
Interment Detroit.

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During th•
conning w • • k
Yeshivoth Seth
Y • h • will
• Is
thus
Tehrzeit •f the
foll•wing Re-
ported friends,
with the hreai-

M•14WI-

tionell
Pi Prayers,

re-
citation •I
K•ddiah end
studying of
Mishn•yee.

Tishri Sop.
Tishr•l Oct.
Morris Z.
gorin•Min
23
Irving elson
23
Aaron Pollack
13
Elk• Rohlik
23
Esther Sternberg 23
Chaim Yak•r
24
'steel Miller
24
Michael Miller
24
Philip Morvrich
Aaron D. Lavin
54
Sophie Horschberg
Dr. Herold At
Dana
24
Dore amuck
24
Aaron • . Margolis 24
Louis Dann
21
N•than rack
25
Nathan Sachs
2S
Jacob Cohen
26
Dina Wainbaum 14
Sarnv•t Rosenberg 24
Aur•li• Weiss
Samuel L.
Fmothe•n
24
Anna Malimah
24
Shane Y•lowIts
24
Dora Levine
2
Isam E. Sporting 26
Sarma•I Co11•41
Leak Sher,'
27
Ch•ve S. Dworkin 27
Oscar Kan
27
Ida Solmnoh
27
Slrnoh Yawn.
27
Kalman
27
Edward Stark
24
Israel Cressnmn 2S
Mevrls •
Yarnocifsev
Rwe Shembere
29
Vita Levine
29
Menoc ham Hoeft 2•
M ur l.I Sonnet? 79
Dinah Sepor••Me 79
Mary
Tat•lbewina 29
Markus lifer

Trahismile Rath
Tamil



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Fred Schuman, 82;
Former Area Tailor

Rabbi Rosenberg
of Kosher Service

lived in those times, attempt- born in New York City and
ed to coerce the Jews into lived for 50 years in Detroit
shortening and changing He founded his firm in 1940

Shirley Goldin, Wile
Abe and Gertrude
Goldin, Parents
and the Children of
the Late

Acknowledge with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during their re-
cent bereavement.

SAMUEL GRANITZ, 15400
Oakwood, Oak Park, died
Sept. 26. Survived by his
wife, Ros^; three sons.
Philip, Allan and Louis: and
two brothers.

Nat C. Rosenfeld, retired
founder and president of the
American Sales Co., a
plumbing and heating sup-
plier, died Sept. 21. He was
tinction from the general 79.
population. Instances
are
Mr. Rosenfeld, 4045 W.
known when the hostile gov-
was
ernment, under which Jews Maple, Birmingham,

friends during her re-
cent bereavement.

JACK HAROLD
GOLDIN

OBITUARIES

.1 FRUSNLEM (JTA)-Jo-
seph Weitz, a veteran of the
GERTRUDE BERLIN
Jewish National Fund, died
MacBLAIN, former De-
Sept. 22 at age 82.
troiter of Fort Lauderdale,
He was a leading figure in died Sept. 23. She leaves
h Allya and con- her husband, John; and a
sidered the "father of Israeli sister, Mrs. Ira (Rosamond)
forestry."
Danto. Interment Detroit.
Born in Wolhynia, Russia,
• • •
Mr. Weitz came to Palestine
ETIA BIEGELMAN
15316 Northgate, Oak Park,
died Sept. 24. She leaves a
son, Eugene; four brothers
and one sister.
• • •
NATHAN FISHER, 11892
Ohio, died Sept. 23. Survived
I
by a brother, Martin.
• • •

Dr. Norman B. Goldman.
a Detroit optometrist for 31
years, died Sept. 22 at age
58.
Dr. Goldman practiced op-
tometry for the past 26 years
at offices on Broadway St.
He was a 1939 graduate of
Northern Illinois School of
Optometry.
Dr. Goldman, 18210 Wilde-
JOSEPH WEITZ
mere, was a member of
in
1908
and became active
Temple Beth El, Sigma
Alpha Mu Fraternity and the in the agricultural workers
Association of Michigan Op- union.
tometrists.
After World War I he was
He leaves his wife, Betty appointed inspector general
Jo; a son, Peter; a daugh- of the JNF forests, and 10
ter, Mrs. John D. (Mamie) years later was appointed
Schwedler of Port Austin, head of the JNF's lands and
Mich.; a sister Doris Gold- fore=ts department.
man of Miami Beach; and
In the latter post, which
one grandchild.
he held for 10 years, he
helped new kibutzim and
moshavim strike roots in
Esther Green, 65
Esther (Jon) Green, past Israel. During the 1950s and
1960s
he was a member of
president of the women's
division of the American various JNF departments
Jewish Congress here, died and the Israel Land Author-
ity, Israel Soil Development
Monday at age 65.
Mrs. Green, 17291 Jeanette, Council.
Southfield, was a charter
Mr. Weitz wrote many
member of Temple Israel. works on agriculture and was
She was a teacher in the De- the author of children's
troit schools.
books.
Born in New York, she
lived in the Detroit area 55
years.
Surviving are a son, Rich-
A "kapota" is a long black
ard of Pittsford, N. Y.; a outer-garment which may be
N daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Judy) seen worn today by Hasidim
Klass; and six grandchildren. of Polish and Russian line-
Her husband, Samuel, died age.
in January.
This word is probably
a Slavic word generally
meaning to imply such a
Mrs. Nat
garment. Apparently it was
(Betty) Korash
the kind of garment which
noblemen of Poland and
Daughter of the Late
Russia used to wear. Some-
how, when the general popu-
SADIE SIMONS
lation of these Slavic coun-
Acknowledges with
tries discarded these kind of
grateful appreciation
garments, the pious Jews,
the many kind expres-
especially the Hasidim, re-
sions of sympathy ex-
tained these garments as a
tended by relatives and
symbol of dignity and dis-

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Siopt. 29, 1972-47

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