THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS Friday, Sm. 10, 1 72-47 Noted Paratrooper Killed in Mishap TEL AVIV (JTA) — An of- ficial Israeli plane flew to Zaire to bring home the body of Lt. CoL Tuvia Aryeh, 58, head of an Israeli advisory mission to the West African state, who was killed Sunday in a parachute accident. Col. Aryeh, also known as Marcel Tobias, was one of the most decorated and most colorful professional soldier: in Israel's armed forces. A former commandant of Israel's paratroopers train- ing school, he lost his life when his chute failed to open during a demonstration jump with cadets of his command. I In Memoriam I In loving memory of Mot lie Bertha Weiss, who passed away on Nov. 15, 1971. Sadly missed and always remem- bered in our hearts by her loving sister, Inez and fam- ily. In Cherished Memory of Our Beloved Father and Grandfather FRED ROTH Two years have gone by since you left, but the happy memories remain, gone but never forgotten by son, Allan Roth; daughter and son-in-law, Sandy and Ivan Collins, and granddaughter, Maria Renee Collins. In Loving Memory of BELLE IDA PEARSON Who passed away on Nov. 9, 1971, Sadly missed and always re- membered by her daughter Natalie; son- in-law, Irving and grandchildren. IN MEMORIAM The HEBERW BENE- VOLENT SOCIETY (Chested Shel Emes) remembers their de- parted board members whose 'Vorzeit is ob- served in the month of Kislev. Jacob Miller 8th of Kislev November 14th Louis Langwald (Pres.•1945) 8th of Kislev November 14th Isidore Sosnick His son and two daughters, all paratroopers, were with him when he died. Col. Aryeh was born In Austria, where he attended a military school ind served as an officer in the Austrian Army. After World War I, he joined the French Foreign Legion. He went to Palestine in 1938 as an illegal immi- grant, became a member of the Betar youth movement and served with British com- mando units in the Western desert during World War II. In the latter years of the war, he switched to the Jew- ish Brigade, which was in- corporated into the Allied armed forces and fought the Germans in Italy and West- ern Europe. Col, Aryeh fought in Is- rael's War of Independence in 1948 and was among the first officers to Join Israel's newly formed paratroop units. He served as deputy commander of a paratroop brigade before taking over the paratroop school. Monument Unveilings I The family of the bite Ann Itnbenfaer announces the unveilinv of a monument in her memory 12:30 pm. Sun- day, Nov. 19, at Chesed Shel Ernes Cemetery, Rabbi Grus- kin will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family .1 the Late DR. LEON F. SI MON Announces the unveil- ing of a monument In his memory 11 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 19 at Macbpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Rosenbloom will officiate. Relatives and friends are requested to attend. He went to Zaire on a spe- cial mission last year aftet completing six years' service in Nepal where he estab- lished paratroop units and won the praise of the Nepal- ese king for his part in dan- gerous rescue operations in the Himalaya mountains. The Family of the Late DAVID ROSENBAUM Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his memory 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19, at Hebrew Memorial Park, Rabbi Goldman will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Ted Robinson, 72, Former Detroit Boxer Theodore (Ted) Robinson, former Detroiter who was with the Denver Post Office for more than 30 years, died Nov. 1 at age 72. Mr. Robinson, a native De• troiter, was a welterweight champion boxer. In Detroit, he belonged to the Hannah The Family et the Late FANNIE EPSTEIN Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her memory 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 12 at Workmen's Circle Cem- etery, Turover Section. Rabbi Goldschlag will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Schloss Old Timers. lie was a 32nd degree Mason and a boxing instructor in Denver. He leaves his wife, Molly; two sons, Gerald and Ted of Arvada, Colo.; two daugh- ters, Barbara and Pat; one brother, Roy of Detroit; three sisters, Mrs. Lottie Curry and Mrs. Ben (Lillian) Goldman, both of Detroit, and Mrs. Hyman (Mary) Rachlin of Chicago; and grandchildren. Interment Denver. The Family of the Late BENJAMIN ZUCHTER Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his memory 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 12 at Cbesed Shel Emes Ce- metery. Rabbi Gam= will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. Mr. Morris Lesser and daughter wish to thank all our numerous fam- ily and friends for their warm expressions of condolence upon the passing of our beloved wife and mother Blanche Lesser. The Family of the Late JACK LIEBERMAN and IDA BERMAN 10th of Kislev November 16th Sam Joseff 14th of Kisky November 20th Barney Citrin (Seey.-many years) 17th of Kislev November 23rd Ben Bragman 21st of Kislev November 27th Isadore Niss 22nd of Kislev November 28th The Family of the Late Announce the unveil- ings of monuments in their memory 11:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 12, at Bnai David Ceme- tetry. Rabbi Don ➢ n and Cantor Adler will of- ficiate. Relatives and ENCELBERC Acknowledges with gratefu I appreciation the many kind expres- sions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the fam- ily's recent bereave- ment. friends are asked to attend. Meyer Levin 26th of Kislev December 2nd Isadore Rosenberg 29th of Kislev December 5th -.. -- 1101 OBITUARIES CHARLES GOLDSCHLAG, 15406 Northgate, Oak Park, died Nov. 9. Survived by his wife, Ida; two sons, Rabbi Henry L. and Joseph; three Oscar daughters, Mrs. (Rhoda) Hoch of Brookline, Mass., Mrs. Bernard (Elaine) Moskowitz and Sheila; two sisters and 12 grandchildren. • • • GRACE GRAHAM, 8801 Kingswood, died Nov. 6. She leaves her husband, Marc B.; a -son, Marc B. Graham Jr. of Encino; a daughter, Mary R.; one sister and two grandchildren. • • • GLICKA GRUNBAUM, 951 Pelissier, Windsor, died Nov. 7. Survived by a son, Jack of Detroit; three daughters, Mrs. David (Hanna) Kamin, Mrs. Jack (Lena) Shanfield and Mrs. Irving (Freda) Glancy of Detroit; one sister and five grandchildren. • • • ANNA HOFFMAN, 20500 Ward, died Nov. 5. She leaves her husband, Robert; two sons, Sol and Bernard L.; a daughter, Mrs. Bernard E. (Leila) Daniels; 12 grand- children and 15 great-grand- children. • • • BENJAMIN KATZMAN of Brooklyn died Sunday. Sur- vived by his wife, Rose; a son, Arthur; a daughter, Mrs. Harvey (Charlotte) Nussbaum of Detroit; two brothers, one sister and four grandchildren. Interment New York. • • • BELLE LACHMAN, 12800 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park, died Nov. 3. She leaves two sons, Harold and Erwin (Irv); a daughter, Mrs. Sid- ney (Phyllis) Siegal of Adrian; five grandchildren and three great-grandchil- dren. • • • LOUIS LEVINE, 12751 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park, died Nov. 5. He leaves his wife, Fay; three daughters, Mrs. Melvin (Sarah) Pearl, Mrs. Simon (Evelyn) Katz and Mrs. Edwin (Helen) Cohen of Brooklyn; two brothers, one sister, 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. • • • ELI LEWIS, 16565 Stans- bury, died Nov. 2. lie leaves his wife, Bessie; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Seymour (Shar- lene) Ungar and Mrs. Joel (Sidell) Goldman; three sis- ters and six grandchildren. • • • SAMUEL LIBERMAN, 25321 S. Montmartre, Oak Park, died Nov. 6. Survived by his wife, Celia; a son, Sidney; a daughter, Mrs. Benjamin ( Frances ) Box- man; eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. • • • DR. BERNARD D. LYNN, 28201 San Marino, Southfield, died Nov. 9. lie leaves his wife, Bernice; a son, Wil- liam; a daughter. Mrs. Rich- ard (Blanche) Linton; two brothers and three sisters. • • • BENJAMIN MILMAN , 25343 Montmartre. Oak Park. died Nov. 6. Survived by his wife, Rose; a daughter, Mrs. Marshall (Rhoda) Tobin; two brothers, one sister and five grandchildren. • • • ESTHER PIVOZ, 13309 S. Norfolk, died Nov. 5. Sur- vived by a son, Ben; two daughters, Mrs. Nellie Bar- nett and Mrs. Harry (Ann) Schwartz; one brother and three grandchildren. • • • LENA RING, 20435 War- rington, died Nov. 7. Sur- vived by • daughter, Mrs. Herman (Sylvia) Binder; and two grandchildren. • • • • FANNY ROSENTHAL, 19100 W. Seven Mile, died Nov. 5. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. George (Mary) Jackson, Mrs. Albert (Sophia) Clinton . and Mrs. Louis (Ida) Swartz. of Miami; one sister, eight grandchil- dren and 13 great-grand- children. • • • ALBERT SCHNEIDER, 20500 Knob Woods, South- field, died Nov. 9. Survived by his wife, Sylvia; a son, Michael; a daughter, Karen; two brothers, two sisters and one grandchild. Services 1 p.m. today at Hebrew Me- morial Chapel. ' • • • SAMUEL G. • SILULMAN, 355 S. Cranhrook Cross, Birmingham, died Nov. S. No survivors. . . LAWRENCE SHY, 20265 Winchester, Southfield, died Nov. 3. Survived by his wife. Freda; two sons,' Leon and Norman H.; his father, Jake Harry Richman, 77 NEW YORK—Harry Rich- man, Broadway song-and- dance man of the 19301, died last Saturday at age 77. Richman was born in Cin- cinnati to German immigrant parents, Henry and Katie Reichman. When he was 10, Richman worked in a bar playing piano. lie entertained on radio, appeared with the Ziegfeld Follies on Broad- way, and appeared in sev- eral motion pictures. Rich- man wrote many songs.' Sidney A.eitch DETROI MONUMENT WORKS 14 441 W II MIN ad Ofirdnit. wt. Lewd*. • latividatto Coo • 1•s lilt. MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 441 E. S MILE, FERNDALE 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodw•rd 6 ilk. friar. 3 J•volsh C•rnift•rias on Woodward LI 2-5246 one brother, Shykewich; three sisters and six grand- children. • • • SEYMOUR STIMMEL of Ann Arbor died Nov, 5. He leaves his wife, Renee; two sons, Andrew and Kenneth; ■ daughter, Jaqueline; his mother, Mrs.- Bessie Tepper; two brothers and one sister. Interment New York. WE REIAEMBER rnmz 71732 1 i • Du•Ing th• cylinsiolvg: • • IL Rath Yelimil• will • ii o rho Y•hra.44 01 the lell•wleg 6.- port./ 1....41., with 14.4i lyedi- thirmil Ni•m•r- • I Prays., re- cit•tiiiin •II K•44iiihrimil studying at Mishn•yes. 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