THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Oct. 13, 1972-47
Harry Nathan, Investor Ai-Ye 72
,
Pioneer Women
VP Ann Erman
OBITUARIES
Harry Nathan, founder of Mr. Nathan, 730 Whitmore,
Ann Erman, citywide vice
Trade Investment Co., died was born in Romania. A De, president of education of
Oct. 5 at age 72. troiter for 35 years, he was Pioneer Women Council of
HARRY BRANDON, 1935 son, Barney; two sisters and
past president of the Harry Greater Detroit and an ac- Chene, died Oct. 7. Survived
four grandchildren.
B.
Keidan
Lodge
of
Bnai
tive
club
woman,
died
Wed-
by two sons, Robert of Res-
Dr. Bernard Glueck
Brith, a past president of the nesday at age 63.
ton, Va., and Seek of Fort
JOSEPH KINGSTON, 19234
Psychoanalyst, 88
Business and Professional
Mrs. Erman, 19530 Strat- Lauderdale; and four grand- Votrobeck, died Oct. 5. Sur-
NEW YORK-Dr. Bernard Chapter of the American- ford, was a member and past children.
vived
by his wife, Lena; two
Jewish Congress and a past president of Chana Czenesh
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Ghieck, psychoanalyst who
sons, Louis and Daniel of
commander of the Lawrence chapter of Pioneer Women.
testified in defense of Nathan
HILDA BURTON of Mon- Torrance, Calif.; three
H. Jones Post Jewish War She also was a member and
treal, died in Detroit Oct. 8. brothers, one sister, three
F. Leopold and Richard Loeb
Veterans.
former officer of Music She leaves four sisters, Mrs. grandchildren and one great-
in their trial for murder in
Survivors are his wife, Study Club, member of Ralph (Gertrude) Wolfe, of
Chicago in 1924, died Oct. 5.
grandchild.
Julia; two sons, Roger of friends of Hillel and Akiva Vancouver; Mrs. J a c It
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He was 88.
Chicago and Richard of Loa day schools, Maimonides (Marie) Levy of New York;
Leopold and Loeb, who
MAX LIPSON, 18010 Whit-
Angeles; and a brother, Ben- Medical Society Women's and Mrs Joe (Estelle) Licht
were defended by Clarence jamin of Cleveland.
comb, died Oct. 8. Survived
Auxiliary, Hadassah and and Beatrice Rabin, both of by his wife. Rose.
Darrow, were given life sen-
Cong.
Shaarey
Zedek.
Detroit.
Interment
MontreaL
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tences, escaping the death
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Born in Russia, Mrs. Er-
JACOB ALEX MILLER,
penalty on the grounds of Eva Rosenberg, 92
ALFRED L. COHN of In- 19474 Rensellor, I,ivonia, died
man lived in Detroit most
mental abberation.
Eva Rosenberg, a member of her life.
terlochen, died Oct. 10. Sur- Oct. 8. Survived by his wife,
Dr. Glueck graduated from
of many Jewish charitable
vived
by a son, Jeffrey, six Annabelle; two sons. Sey-
Georgetown Medical School organizations, died Oct. 7 at
She leaves her husband,
brothers and one sister.
in 1909. He began work as a age 92.
mour and Michael; a step-
Dr. Joseph; a daughter, Mrs.
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son, Marvin Fox of New
psychiatrist on Ellis Island
Leonard (Mivi) Rachmiel:
A native of Austria, Mrs. two sisters, Mrs. Morris
GERTRUDE S. COLLINS York; a daughter, Mrs. Rob-
and then practiced in New
Rosenberg,
19100
W.
Seven
1641
Strathcona,
died
Oct.
ert (Eleanor)" Luke; two
York. From 1927 to 1946, he
(Betty) Margolis and Mrs.
9. She leaves a son, Morton; brothers, two sisters and
w a s medical director of Mile, was a life member of Rose Weinstein; and two
a daughter, Mrs. Martin J. seven grandchildren.
Stony Lodge, a treatment Mizrachi, and a member of grandchildren.
(Lois) Budman; three broth-
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center for the mentally ill. the auxiliaries of the Jewish
ers, two sisters and five
For several years, he was in Home for Aged, United He-
ISSIE RICHMAN, 19128
grandchildren.
brew Schools and Jewish Na- AJCommittee Acts
Tracey, died Oct. 12. Sur-
charge of the prison depart.
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tional Fund. She belonged to
ment of the government hos-
vived by his wife, Sarah; a
Cong. Beth Abraham.
L E N A G1TTLEMAN of
in Fuentes Case
pital in Washington.
son, Joe; and one grandchild.
Brooklyn
died
Oct.
9.
Sur-
Survivors are two sons, Abe
NEW YORK (JTA)-The
Services 11:30 a.m. Sunday
and Sam; a daughter, Mrs.
Jewish Committee vived by a son, Joseph of De- at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
Walter Hahn, Clothier Daniel (Rose) Shapiro; American
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announced that it would for- troit; one brother, one sis-
for Past 33 Years
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Nathan mally join Mrs. Antoinette ter and eight grandchildren.
MAE SELFSNICK, form-
York.
Walter Hahn, manager of (Helen) Rosenberg; six Di Mauro, a member of Com- Interment New
er Detroiter of Miami Beach,
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the Hughes, Hatcher Suffrin grandchildren and 11 grea- munity School Board No. 1,
died Oct. 5. She leaves a
NATHAN H. GLENNER, daughter, Mrs. Helen Berk
in her request that State Ed-
clothing store at Grand River grandchildren.
ucation Commissioner Ewald 15868 Greenlawn, died Oct. of Santa Barbara, Calif.; one
Ave. and Greenfield Rd. for
Nyquist review without de- 8. He leaves his,wife, Belle; brother, four sisters, includ-
the past 12 years, died Oct. 8 Sara Rosenshine, 64;
at age 86.
lay the fitness of Luis a son, Allan Marston; three ing Mrs. William (Pauline)
Fuentes to serve as super- daughters, Mrs. Gerald (De- Kadushin and Mrs. Morris
Mr. Hahn, 20850 Wink, Rights Unit Member
Southfield, was born in Aus-
Sara Rosenshine a long- intendent of School District borah) Goldberg, Mrs. Ray- (Edna) Lasser, both of De-
mond (Vicki) Goldbaum and troit and Mrs. Albert (Ella)
tria and worked for the time member of civil rights d.
Harry Suffrin Co. and its suc- and peace organizations, died
Fuentes' fitness and his Mrs. Gilbert (Carolyn) Kan- Garvin of Windsor; and four
at;
two brothers, six sisters grandchildren. Interment De-
cessor for 33 years. He was Monday at age 64.
appointment by the commun-
and seven grandchildren.
a member of Temple Israel.
troit.
Mrs. Rosenshine, 19605 Ar- ity school board, have been
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Surviving are his wife, gyle Cresc., belonged to the called into question because
SAMUEL
GOLDBLATT,
Susan; a son, Ronald; a American Civil Liberties of anti-Semitic and other re-
REBECCA SIEGEL, 23641
daughter, Mrs. Norman R. Union, American Jewish Con- cial slurs he allegedly made 30304 Southfield, Southfield, Kenosha, Oak Park. died
(Judy) Trepeck; and two gress, Hadassah, Pioneer while a principal in the for- died Oct. 7. Survived by his Oct. II in Miami. Survived
wife, Betty; a daughter, Mrs. by a son, Irving; two grand-
sisters.
Women, Americans for a mer Ocean Hill-Brownsville
Sol (Shirley) Miller; two children and two great-
Progressive Israel and Wom- school district in Brooklyn.
grandchildren and two great- grandchildren.
en's International League for
Meanwhile, Victor J. Her-
grandchildren.
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Peace, as well as antiwar witz, the attorney represent-
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Don S. Rogers, past presi- organizations.
CECELIA SMITH, 13560
ing three other Jewish or-
GUSSIE GOODMAN, 18051 Dixie, died Oct. 11 She
dent of Rogers Industries,
Surviving are her husband, ganizations in the Fuentes
from which he retired nine Nathan; two sons, Conrad case, told the Jewish Tele- Cherrylawn, died Oct. 11. leaves a brother, David; and
years ago, died Oct. 6 at Discont of Fresno and Dan- graphic Agency that if Ny- Survived by her husband, four sisters, Mrs. Mollie Her-
age 69.
iel; a sister, Mrs. Isidor quist intends to hold a hear- Nathan; and a daughter, man of New York, Mrs.
Mr. Rogers, 30280 South- (Rose) Lyons of Chicago; ing they would ask to parti- Mamie of San Francisco. In- Morris (Rose) Surath. Mrs.
N. J.
field, Southfield, was a na- and one grandchild.
Robert (Lolly) Bichkoff and
cipate. The organizations - terment Woodbridge,
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tive Detroiter. He belonged
Mrs. Marvin (Belle) Fagan.
American Jewish Congress,
NORMAN
GOODMAN,
to Temple Beth El, Mosaic
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Anti-Defamation
League
of
'Jew Like an Olive'
Lodge of the Masons, Moslem
former
Detroiter
of
North
Bnai Brith and the Jewish
ANNIE SOSNICK, 17588
A Talmud sage said: "The Labor Committee - filed Hollywood, Calif., died Oct. Tracey, died Oct. 5. Survived
Shrine, Tam O'Shanter
Country Club and Westview Jew is like an olive. Just as charges with city school 10. Survived by his wife, by her husband, Max; two
Country Club in Miami,
olives give forth their savory Chancellor Harvey Scribner Bertha (Schindler); a son, sons, Michael
and Ervin
He leaves his wife, Han- juices most when they are last August accusing Fuentes Daniel; one brother and
nah; a son, Jerome; a daugh- squeezed, so the Jew when of racist slurs and the com- three grandchildren. Inter-
i. ney A. Deitch
ter, Mrs. Martin (Joan) oppressed gives forth the munity school board of ment North Hollywood.
Ross; a brother, Lyle; and most illumination to the "dereliction of duty" in ap-
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DETROIT
AARON IIELMAN, 17137
world."
six grandchildren.
pointing him superintendent.
MONUMENT WORKS
Jeanette, Southfield, died Oct.
The Jewish groups have 11. He leaves three sons, Sol,
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twect• Set. c•••c• • 4/•.•.
been joined by Italian com- Morris of Granite City, Ill.,
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munity groups in their com- and Joseph; two daughters,
In Loving Memory of My Dear Husband
plaints of alleged racist re- Mrs. Tillie Less and Mrs.
marks.
Faye Silverman, both of Chi-
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
cago; eight grandchildren
Who passed away October 13, 1964
Ml R. a MISR, FERNDALI
Supreme Court Acts and six great-grandchildren.
11/2 Blocks I. of Woodward
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' 4 5141 from 3 Jewish
SARAH HYMAN, 13337
C•mot•rles on Woodward
on Play Censorship
Loving memories never
die, as years go on and
JERUSALEM (JTA) - Lincoln, Huntington Woods,
LI 2-11166
JO 4-SS51
died
Oct.
12.
She
leaves
a
The Supreme Court asked
days pass by. In my
the Film and Theater Con-
heart his memory is
sorship Board to show cause
kept of one I loved
why it banned production of
and never will forget.
the play, "Friends Tell
About Jesus," by Amos Ke-
Lovingly remembered
nan. The court acted on an
and sadly missed by
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order obtained by Kenan.
his wife, Sylvia, and
The high court will con-
FORMERLY
KARL BERG MEMORIALS
family.
tinue its hearing in a moith
MANUEL URBACH 8. SON
after it receives the explan-
Jo. 13405 CAPITAI. of COOLIDGE • OAK PK. • LI 4-2212
ation from the censorship
board.
Don S. Rogers, 69
LOUIS I. SHAER
BERG & URBACH
Idle -71.
Golding: six grandchildren
and three great-grandchil-
dren.
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JOSEPH SULKIN, 29145
Pointe-O-Woods, Southfield,
died Oct. 7. Survived by 105
wife, Estelle; a son, Ronald;
a
daughter, Paula; one
brother and three sisters.
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FANNY T. WHITE, 19149
Forrer, died Oct. 8. Survived
by her husband, Samuel; two
daughters. Mrs. Beverly Koti •• ■ •
and Rhea of Saskatoon.
Sask ; one sister and one
grandchild.
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FREDA WINOGORA, 142)1
W. Lincoln, Oak Park, died
Oct. 10. Survived by her hus-
band, Jacob; a son Leonard;
one brother and one sister.
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Yeshivoth Beth
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following de-
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Bane S. Rodman
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Moshe H. Sech•
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David
Silverstein
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Lillie Woron
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Mft•bert L.
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P•rtevIch
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Minnie Berman
17
Isaac Worm
17
lit•utwns S•ndlor
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Rabbi S. M.
Fine
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Berkowitz
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Harry •feiffer 11
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11
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