1 - 9 . ? 1111111111111111111111111111. es ire f E. co- that the has g is line ice- s of are per if a IL her Ling 80- Sus- less • a dint old ; in art- Log- ails ,000 A the to var )1a- ing illa 18 IL ing he Ind Ind est IL ro- rz- for ely an nt- CS of us by es n- :n- he iel le io- ho or ds of le. ■ as is Dr )y al ir is it a- ill Id D IS w ir 4 i THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Oct. 27, 1972-55 Hope for Elderly Seen at Geriatric Center PHILADELPHIA (JTA)- Research at the Philadelphia Geriatric Center indicates that there is "real hope" for improvement in the condition of many elderly persons for- merly considered hopeless, David Solma, president of the geriatric center, asserted. He made the progress re- port at ground-breaking cere- monies for the 56,500,000 Abram H. and Helen Weiss Institute of the geriatric cen- ter, which he said would be the first facility in the United States devoted to treatment and research in mental and physical impairment in old age. Nathan Rubin, 74, Ex-Meat Packer Nathan Rubin, retired own- er of Nathan Rubin, Inc., Detroit meat packers, died Wednesday at age 74. Mr. Rubin, 23600 Riverside, Southfield, was a 40-year member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and a member of Knollwood Country Club. He was born in Russia. Surviving are his wife, Elsie; a son, Fred; two daughters, Mrs. Philip (Lois) Begun and Mrs. Richard (Phyllis) Bleznek; two brothers, Jack Rubin and Samuel Rands; two sisters, Mrs. Sam (Rose) Rossen and Mrs. David (Jennie) Wein- ner; and four grandchildren. Services 10:45 a.m. today at Kaufman Chapel. OBITUARIES BLANCHE ABRAMS, Survived by his wife, Rose; 19480 Westmoreland, died two sons, Rubin and Max; a Oct 19. She leaves her hus- daughter, Mrs. Louis (Rose) band, Herman; a son, Ed- Lux; 12 grandchildren and ward Sakois; three brothers seven great-grandchildren. and one sister. Interment • • • 4 Toledo. SOPHIA JAFFE. 23300 .1 • • • Providence, Southfield, died HENRY A. ABRAMS, 4634 Oct. 20. She leaves two Balfour, died Oct. 24. He daughters, Mrs. Leo (Lucille) leaves two daughters, Mrs. Lipton and Mrs. Jack N. Lea Smith and Mrs. Ruth (Helen) Mandiberg; two sis- 1 • Unveiling aisnossncesnents may Weiss of Los Angeles; one ters, five grandchildren and The family of the late Eva be inserted by malt or by calling brother and three grandchil- one great-grandchild. W. Dorfman announces the un- The Jewish News office, li rape Rd., Soothfiekl„ Wick. veiling of a monument in dren. • • • , y 4073, 154.1141111. Written announce- • • • HARRY KARL, 22040 Sun- - I meats must be faCCOMIALBled by her memory 3 p.m. Sunday, MAX ALPERT of Water- set, Oak Park, died Oct. 21. 1 the name and address of the per- Oct. 29 at Westwood Ceme- ! son making the insertion. There town, N.Y., died get. 15. He leaves his wife, Rose; a ,,, a is n a .stan .v. ding charge of . r.S• for tery. Relatives and friends Survived by his wife, Rose; son, Dr. Richard; a daughter, are asked to attend. an inch in depth UNI $5.50 for a son, Arthur; two daughters, Mrs. Morton P. (Dorothy) • • • 1 isze ..dtwo n. inches deep with a black Mrs. Robert (Irma) Squires Knopper; two brother's, one The family of the late of Longmeadow, Mass., and sister and six grandchildren. • • • Janice Carol Steinberg an- Ethel Fisher, 59; Mrs. Norman (Helen) Nai- • • • The family of the late Ann nounces the unveiling of a mark of Detroit; one sister Managed Store MOLLEY KRAVETZKER, Teneenhouse announces the monument in her memory and eight grandchildren. In- former Detroiter of Brooklyn, unveiling of a monument in 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29 Ethel Fisher, co-owner and terment Watertown. died Oct. 22. Survived by a her memory 2 p.m. Sunday, at Machpelah Cemetery. co-manager of Fisher's • • • son, Sy of Detroit; a daugh- Oct. 29 at Hebrew Memorial Rabbi Gorrelick will offici- Women's Apparel in Lincoln ERNEST BRAUN, former ter, Mrs. Mae Milgrim; four Park. Rabbi Sperka will of- ate. Relatives and friends Park for the past 30 years, Detroiter, of Miami Beach, grandchildren and one great- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. died Monday. She was 59. died Oct. 18. Survived by his grandchild. Interment are asked to attend. • • • Mrs. Fisher, 20543 Old- wife Rebecca; a son, Oscar; Brooklyn. • • • ham, Southfield, was a life- a daughter, Mrs. Sidney The family of the late • • • The family of the late Anna Esther Rebecca Kubinsky an- long resident of the Detroit (Cele) Cohn; seven grand- ALEX VETVIN, 22424 Birnbaum announces the un- nounces the unveiling of a area. She was • member of children and two great-grand- Greenview, Southfield, died veiling of a monument In her monument in her memory Cong. Ades Shalom Had:as- children. Oct. 24. He leaves three sons, • • • memory 1:30 p. m. Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 29, sail and the Knollwood Coun- Albert, Sam and Abe; a IRA M. CAPLAN, 24666 Oct. 29 at Clover Hill Memo- at Machpelah Cemetery. try Club. daughter, Mrs. Bernard A. Surviving are her husband, Martha Washington, South- rial Park. Rabbi Groner will Rabbi Goldman will officiate. (Mollie) Aston; 10 grand- officiate. Relatives and Relatives and friends are Mac; two daughters, Mrs. field, died Oct. 19. He leaves children and eight great- friends are asked to attend. asked to attend. Stuart (N a n c y) Goldstein his wife, Sophie; a eon, grandchildren. and Mrs. David (Frances) Ralph; two daughters, Mrs. • • • Colton; her mother, Mrs. Dennis , (Judith) Phillips of DOROTHY LISS, 20421 The Family of the Late Harry (Sophie) Silverman; University Heights, 0., and The Family of the Late one brother and three grand- Mrs. Robert (Deanna) (Don- Cheyenne, died Oct. 25. Sur- SAMUEL ner; one sister and five vived by her husband, Her- children. HELEN LIPSHY man; a son, Richard; twc DAVIDSON grandchildren. brothers, one sister sad three Announces the unveil- • • • Announces the unveil. grandchildren. Services 10:30 Nathan Gurdus, 63, ing of a monument in ing of a monument in G OLDIE ENGELBERG, am. today at Hebrew Memo- his memory 1:15 p.m. her memory 111 a.m. 15236 Northgate, Oak Park, Israeli Journalist rial Chapel. Sunda y, Nov. 5 at Sunday, Nov. 5, at died Oct 25. Survived by her • • • Machpelah Cemetery. Machpelah Cemetery. TEL AVIV (JTA)-Nathan husband, Markus; a son, Dr. SOLOMON MAGNER, Rabbi Gruskla will of- Gurdus, journalist and novel- Joseph of Lexington, Ky.; a Rabbi Arm will offici- ficiate. Relatives and ate. Relatives and ist, died here Monday of a daughter, Mrs. Gene (Paula) 19100 W. Seven Mile, died friends are asked to at- friends are asked to at- heart attack. He was 63 on Hart; and three grandchil- Oct. 21. Survived by a son, tend. Oct. 10. tend. dren. Services noon today at Leonard; two daughters, Mrs. Meyer (Rose) Schiff Born in Warsaw, Mr. Gur- Hebrew Memorial Chapel. • • • and Mrs. David (Sylvia) dus came to Palestine in 1939 ALEXANDER FIELD, Russ; nine grandchildren and after a miraculous escape eight great-grandchildren. The Family of the Late from Poland-on the back of 19100 W. Seven Mile, died The Family of the Late • • • a fellow journalist because Oct. 21. He leaves four GERTRUDE AMY It. PEARSOL of ERVIN nieces, Mrs. Samuel H. (Ce- Mr. Gurdus was crippled. (GITTEL) Cleveland, died Oct. 21. She SCHREIBER At the time of his death. cilia) Lebowitz, Mrs. Mar- WEINGARDEN leaves her husband, Louis M.; Announces the unveil. he was director and chief garet Leebove, Mrs. Morton and a brother, Ira E. Guam Announces the unveil. Ing of a monument In correspondent of the Israel (Beatrice) Malone and Clara of Detroit Interment Detroit. lag of a monument in Braunfeld; grand- and great- his memory 12 noon bureau of Agence France- • • • her memory 12 moll grand nieces and nephews. Sunday, Oct. 29 at Presse, and he earlier served • • • Sunday, Nov. 5 at He- MOLLIE ROSENTHAL, Cbesed Shel Ernes Cem- with papers in London and brew Memorial Park. LENA FINE, 106, of Miami former Detroiter of Reseda. etery. Rabbi Berman Copenhagen. Rabbi Gruskln will of- lie received the Liberty Beach, died Oct. 20. Survived Calif., died Oct. 10. Survived will officiate. Relatives by four sons, Meyer and by her husband, ?drier, a ficiate. Relatives a a d Order of King Christian and and friends are asked friends are asked to at- the Italian Stella della Soli- Abraham, both of Detroit, daughter, Shirley, and • son, to attend. tend. and Jack and Max, both of darita order. Baltimore; three daughters, Mrs. Rose Monsein of Pon- Ethel Blatt; Headed Louis Eisenberg of LA tiac, Mrs. Mary Aronson of JWV Auxiliary The Family of the Late - The Family of the Late Louis I. H. Eisenberg, a Springfield, Mass., and Mrs. Ethel G. Blatt, president THELMA S. resident of Detroit for more Ida Wolin of Shrewsbury, of the Silverman Auxiliary ANNA KITAIN than 40 years, died recently Mass.; one brother, grand- of the Jewish War Veterans, FRIEDMAN Announces the unveil- in Los Angeles. He was an children and great-grandchil- died Monday. She was 72. • Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in employe of the Packard dren. Interment Burlington, bag of a monument la Mrs. Blatt, 22045 W. Eight her memory 1:30 Pall- Motor Car Co. for many Vt. . iser memory 2 p.m. Mile, was born in Minnesota. Sunday, Nov. 5, at He- • • • years and later conducted an S n ■ d a y, Oct. 29 at She was active in charitable brew Memorial Park, income tax office. He at- JACK GOLDBERG, 27115 Machpelah Cemetery. Pinker Section. Rabbi tended the University of Pierce, Southfield, died Oct. organize Lions. Rabbi Groner and Can Arm and Cantor Ber- She is survived by her Michigan and was active in 20. He leaves his wife, Caro- tor Sonenklar will of- mania w I I I officiate. cultural circles. line; a son, Leonard; one husband, Meyer; two son,, ficiate. Relatives a a d Relatives • a d friends Drs. Ronald W. and Charles Surviving are his wife, brother and one sister. friends are asked to are asked to attend. J.; two brothers, two sisters • • • Anna; a son, Dr. Morris of attend. and five grandchildren. Northride. Calif.; and three ISAD OR E HALPERIN, grandchildren. 20490 Schaefer, died Oct. 23. "The proper treatment of a baby is to bathe it in hot water and to rub it with oil." In Loving Memory of Rabbi Irwin Groner and Cantor Jacob Barkln of The Family of the Late -The Talmud. Congregation Shaarey Zedek will officiate at the STEVEN ROY dedication of a monument to honor the memory et MARY BADER Monument Unveilings DR. DAVID KLICER 1 p.m. Sunday, October 29, at Clover Hill Memo- rial Park (Section 12), 14 Mlle Rd., just east of Woodward Ave. The David Kllger Family would appreciate having A relatives and friends join them in paying tribute I to their loved one. .ntin4r7t boas_t onnoii.) KASZ Acksw•ledges with grateful apprecia- Dom the many kind ex. pressions if sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereave. meat. April 21, 1972 Life took you from me, but nobody can take you from my heart and thoughts. We love you and miss you. Mom and Denise. / Philip, all of California; two sisters and six grandchildren. • • • FREDA ROSNER, 13800 Kenwood, Oak Park, died Oct. 25. She leaves two brothers, Jack and Irvin; and a sister, Yetta. • • • JAY SHELDEN, 1511 First, died Oct. M. Survived by a brother, Max; and • sister, Mrs. Charles (Ada) Can- vasser; nieces and nephews. • • • SAMUEL SMITH, 28606 Jacquelyne, Livonia, died Oct. 23. Survived by his wife, Marilyn; a son, Gordon; his mother, Mrs. Ruth Smith; and two brothers. • • • DR. JULIAN STERN, 13114 Victoria, Huntington Woods, died Oct. 20. Survived by his wife, Phyllis; two daughters, Barbara and Marilyn; his father, Sam Stern; and a sister. Interment New York. Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14541 w It mar ad Cl...'.. mt. 11.e,0•11. • 6.., ..111 I. V" 5.. •1.•1110 MONUMENT CENTER, INC. at a. 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