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October 06, 1972 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-10-06

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Mortimer Liss, Attorney, Scholar

Mortimer J. Liss, Jewish came to Detroit 60 years ago.
scholar and Detroit attorney He was an active member of
for the past 50 years, died Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Ye-
Sept. 29 at age 77.
hudah and was known for
Mr. Liss, 15300 Fontaine, his piety. lie taught Talmud
Oak Park. had offices in the and had certification as a
First National Building and sh6het.
was a member of the Detroit
Mr. Liss was a member of
and Michigan Bar associa- Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith,
tions.
Cong. Bnai Zion, Mosaic
Born in Russia. Mr. Liss Lodge of the Masons and
Jericho Lodge of the Odd
Par rng • IZ:n.1 1 t • P l=t1 • A"PC or d
Fellows.
Survivors are his
SOUTH SEAS
Bess; a son, Mark; a daugh-
IN MIAMI BEACH
ter, Mrs. Gerald (Lillian)
YOUR LOCATION FOR A
Schwartz; a brother, George;
SUN 'N FUN VACATION
three sisters, Mrs. Albert
DAILY 'TIL DEC. 1
(Ida) Glassman and Mrs.
par parson M. Oa.
Ben (Faye) Dunn and Mrs.
2511117 reams
Mottle Peckelner, both of
Kitch•natt•s available
Houston; and two grand-
ssoson rotes on 'sous. ,
1751 Collins Ave., Miami Beach children.

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PASSOVER - EASTER SE.4
AIR - SEA CRUISE

Charles Abramson,
Furniture Company
Founder, President

Charles Abramson. found-
er and president since 1940
of the Charles Furniture Co. :
in the Northwoid Shopping
-Center. Royal Oak, died Sun-,
'day at age 04.
Abramson, 19521 Penfrew.j
was a member of Temple,
Beth El, Detroit Lodge of
Bnai Brith. Kiwanis and the
Royal Oak and Detroit chant-
burs of commerce. He was a .
native of Ilungray.
!
Surviving are his wife.
son,
Robert;
a
Marie; a -
daughter, Ann; two brothers,
Irving and Seymour; and
four sisters, Esther, Edith,
Mrs. Max (Dora) Brown of
Memphis and Mrs. Morris
(Rose) Geller of River For-
est, M.

Rose Sloan, 75

Rose Sloan, a member of
several community organi-
zations, died Sept. 29 at age
75.
Mrs. Sloan, 18511 San
114
Juan, was born in Lithuania.
She was a member of the
Zionist Organization of De-
troit and a board member of
Hadassah. She and her hus-
band Harry had celebrated

2 Great 15 Day
S ilver _Anniversary Cru ises

to Israel on the Queen Elizabeth II as

9,195-$2,690

their golden wedding anni-

versary in June.
Besides her husband, Mrs.
!lit; Sloan leaves three daughters,
Make Your Reservations Locally with
Mrs. Louis (Joanne) Gel-
EH: man, Mrs. Lester (Barbara)
BEE or HAROLD KALT
Weinberg of Youngstown, 0.,
of
and Mrs. Henry (Phyllis)
3: : Brightman of Short Hills,
N.J.; a sister Mrs. Allen
4628
4628 Woodward Ave., Royal Oak, Mich. 48072 1:
(Kate) Shoenfield of Ann
JO 6-1490 or 549-6733
Arbor; and seven grandchil-
dren.

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Dr. Ralph Samuel Green. I ford, Oak Park, was a grad-
Detroitps).chi , trist for 2y uate of the University of JINF Election Slated
years. died Wednesday at Utah. He did his internship at Next Meetin. ,
Wa:S Ile
and residency at
age 49
The annual election of offs
nresCtcnt of the County General Hospital be- I
He
errs and Members of the
pri%sto
lira"
'.o,
foT, , •okn: into
International board of directors of the
In
the

l'azc Greer.field Rd De Jewish National Fund of
s. tP ■ . '
;
idnd
e • '. , pt also was nicdc . :1 1 ,):rector of Greater Detco,,j"..will
,
ser, Les
:,1 the Iris ate l's)chtotric the Heren lit•pital in !loch. place 8 30 p m, Oct, 25 at the
Zionist Cultural Center.
I 'testi:la I Association rid ester, Mich.
past president of the (in-
According to JNE
Ur Green was a member
tro( Neoro-psychiatric Hosp.
if the National Psychiatric dent David P. Zack, the notz•
tal .Association.
\sseciation. Oakland Coun- !nation committee will an-
Dr. Green. 24100 Sti - at
t). \Irma' Health Board and nounce its recommendations.
-
• -
the Oakland County :Medical and nominations will be tak-
Society.
en from the floor.
Ben
Plans for the coming year
Born in Germany, Dr.
Green came to this country will be announced.
79
Some 82 organizations are
at age 15. Ile hoed in Salt
Benjamin (Ben) J. David- Lake City until moving to affiliated with the Jewish
son, an attorney and referee Detroit. He was a World National Fund. Representa-
tives of these organizations
to the Wayne County Friend War II veteran.
of the Court for 35 years un-
Survivors are his wife, and friends are invited to
til his retirement in 1963, Judith; his father, Paul the meeting.
died Sept. 2.8. Ile was 79. Green of Pittsburgh; a son,
A special program and so-
A native of Boston, Mr. Michael Paul; and a broth- cial hour will follow.
Davidson was a life member er, Walter of San Francisco.
of the Lamed Post of the Services 10:30 a.m. today at
a Hebrew Memorial Chapel. 2 OPENING DAYS FREE
American Legion and
member of the Jewish War
OCTOBER 29th and 30th
Veterans, Cong. Shaarey
Royal Oak Soroptimist
Your Private
Zedek and Findlater Lodge Club will hold its annual zoo
dIamix %f-
of the Masons. He resided at benefit antique show 7-11
17550 Mark Twain.

p.m. Oct 21, and 11 a.m. to
He leaves his wife, Eva; 9 p.m. Oct. 22 and 23 at the
Itelax tend
two sons, Mark of Teaneck, Royal Oak Farmers Market.
Itethsre
N. J. and Lee; a brother, The zoo will receive the total
Guorontwed Wenconf lost
James; two sisters Anna and net gate receipts from one
Daly Massage
Mrs. Hyman (Helen) Siegal day of the show. The Sorop-
Nightly Enterk•nment
of Boston; and three grand- timist Club contribution will
children. •
be used by the zoo for feed-
ing of one cage of animals.
Antique
dealers from 31
Samuel Estersohn,
see your Travel Agent, or ter tte ellrect
cities in nine states will have
BELLE ISLE, MIAMI BEACH
Ex-Detroit Furrier
antiques and collectors items
DIAL-NO CHARGE-800-371 83E3
Samuel Estersohn, a De- on display. Tickets may be
troit furrier for 25 years be- purchased at the door.
fore moving to Los Angeles
in 1948, died Sept. 17.
utumn s eauts u
He was born in Rogolov,
Poland, and was educated in
the yeshivot of Lomze and
Kalkaska, Mich.
Crawford Lake
Minsk. In Detroit he was a
Came enjoy the colon now
member of Young Israel,
• E.reilent Room, • Del,c.ou, Fonla y Style Meals
Taylor Street shut and Cong.
• Ask about Package Weekends • Intl...ate Atmosphere
Shaarey Zedek.
For res•rvottons phone Ken Lawrence (313) 557-9000
Survivors are his wife, Sa-
of coil collect (616) 256-5706
rah; two sons, Alex and Rab-
Also Reserve now for
SKIING A SNOw mOBiiiNG
bi Nathan; and six grand- I
children.

Davidson.
Attorney.

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For Immediate Reservations

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Oct. 6, 1972-17

Dr. Ralph Green, Psychiatrist

and Choice Space on the

Sylvia Rosenberg, who was
active in many women's or-
ganizations here, died Sept.
30 at age 66.
Mrs. Rosenberg, 20512
Charlton, Southfield, was a
native Detroiter. She be-
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