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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-01-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Jon. 26, 1973-47

Charles Tennen,
Local Pharmacist

OBITUARIES

Abraham Tulin, World Zionist Leadei; 94

NEW YORK - Abraham
Tulin, noted Zionist leader,
ANNA ABEL, 1115 W. Far- burg, N.Y.; two brothers; one honorary chairman of the
Charles H. Tennen, a num, Royal Oak, died Jan.
pharmacist for the last six 24. She leaves a son, Ray- sister and 10 grandchildren. board of American Technion
Society, died Tuesday. He
years in Dearborn and for- mond; a daughter, Mrs. Interment Louisville.
• • •
was 94.
merly owner of his own phar- Robert (Helaine) Woolf; and
DAVID
LEFKO,
former
As chief counsel for the
macies, died Jan. 21 at age two grandchildren.
Der.r - .rir of Denver, died
69. He was a past president
• • •
Jan. 18. He leaves his wife,
of the Aesculapian Phar-
MURIEL BERGSON, 15100 Rose; one brother and two
maceutical Society.
sisters, including Mrs. Mar-
W.
Ten
Mile,
Oak
Park,
died
Mr. Tennen, 25070 Rue
vin Rosenthal. Interment Den-
Versailes, Oak Park, was Jan. 23. She leaves her hus- ver.
born in Austria-Hungary and band, Herman; a son, Mar-
• • •
lived in Detroit for 62 years. shall of Edison, N. J.; a
WILLIAM PALLEY, form-
He was a member of Cong. daughter, Mrs. Phillip (Fran- er Detroiter of Los Angeles,
Bnai David, Perfection ces) Kaplan; and five grand- died Jan. 19. Survived by his
children.
Lodge of the Masons and
• • •
wife, Kathryn; a son, Bill;
Moslem Shrine.
HELEN BERK, 19041 Len- three daughters, Donnella,
He leaves his wife, Zelda;
Wilma and Paulette; his
a son, Harvey; a daughter, ore, died Jan. 21. Survived mother, Mrs. Rebecca Pal-
Mrs. Bernard (Corinne) Na- by her husband, Louis; a son, ley of Detroit; two brothers
thanson; a sister, Mrs. Sam Ronald; two daughters, Mrs. and one sister and six grand-
(Clara) Bailer of Las Vegas; Sol (Sally) Kushner and Mrs. children. Interment Los
Ronald (Barbara) Le bus ;
and six grandchildren.
one brother and seven grand- Angeles.
• • •
ABRAHAM TULIN
children.
Amy R. Berger, 87;
• • •
HARRY RITZWOLLER of
Chicago,
died
Jan.
20.
He
in 1st Temple Class
ISIDORE BUDNEY died
Amy R. Berger, a graduate Jan. 22. He leaves a son, leaves his wife, Stella and
Detroit.
of the first confirmation class Solomon: a daughter, Mrs. one sister. Interment
• • •
of what was called the New Hart (Helen) Stiebel and
BECKY RUCHOTSKY,
Ida Blucher, head nurse
Temple at Woodward and four grandchildren.
• • •
22110 Westhainp ton, Oak at the .Maybury Sanitarium
Elliot (Temple Beth El),
died Jan. 18 at age 87.
LEO FELD, 20273 Pierson, Park, died Jan. 24. Survived in Northvile for 36 years,
Mrs. Berger, 830 W. Bos- died Jan. 20. Survived by his by four sisters, Helen, Min- died Jan. 19 at age 78.
Following her retirement
ton, was a native Detroiter wife, Edith; two sons, Ron- Me, Hilda and Mrs. Sylvia
13 years ago, she had been
and the widow of Harry H. ald S. and Paul; two brothers Rabinovitz of Los Angeles.



active in volunteer work. She
Berger, former secretary_ and and one sister.
HAZLE SCHEMBECK, for- worked with the Jewish Fam-
• • •
director of F. M. Sibley
ily and Children's Service,
mer
Detroiter
of
Pompano
Lumber Co. She was a mem-
HERMAN FISHER, 1660
ber of Temple Beth El.
Oakman, died Jan. 23. He Beach, Fla., died Jan. 22. American Civil Liberties
She leaves three daugh- leaves a son, Sherman; two She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Union, the Founders Society
ters, Mrs. Cyril A. (Rose- daughters, Esther and Mrs. Maurice S. (Marjory) Schil- of the Detroit Institute of
mary) Crane Mrs. Milton J. Charles (Beatrice) Zalev; ler; three grandchildren and Arts, Democratic Part y,
(Monnie) Elson and Mrs. one brother, one sister, five six great-grandchildren. In- Business and Professional
Group of Hadassah and Pio-
Donald H. (Ann) Roberts; grandchildren and three terment Detroit.
• • •
neer Women Brandeis Chap-
five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
great-grandchildren.
• • •
DOROTHY SCHUMAN, ter.
Miss Blucher also was a
ALLAN GREENE, former 13621 Pearson, Oak Park, companion to many needy
Detroiter of Altadena, Calif., died Jan. 20. She leaves her
individuals. Not a driver, she
died Jan. 16. He leaves his husband, Dr. William; and
would take the bus to those
wife, Dorothy; two sons, Har- two brothers, Herman Yar-
she helped. She also was a
old and Milton; one brother rows and Dr. Alvin Yarrows.
member of Downtown Syna-
• • •
and three sisters, including
gogue.
Mrs. Samuel (Rose) Kamp-
DINA SECKBACH, 19640
Although Miss Blucher
In beloved memory o ner and Mrs. Louis (Sara) Stratford, died Jan. 19. She
Mrs. Rose Hershman, who Sklar, both of Detroit; and leaves two nieces, Mrs. Irv- never married, she was
passed away Feb. 9, 1956, the three grandchildren. Inter- ing S. (Jeanette) Wolfe and mother to hundreds of chil-
dren at Maybury.
27th of Shevat. Missed by ment California.
Fanny Schrnittke; and two
Miss Blucher, 1 Lafayette
her daughter, Mrs. Gerald
• • •
great-nephews, John and
Pl., was born in Russia and
Altman and son Mr. Irving
HARRY GUTTENBERG, Theodore Wolfe.
lived in Wisconsin for some
Hershman.
• • •
18226 Pinehurst, died Jan. 21.
years before starting nurses
• • •
Survived by his wife, Fannie;
NATHAN SMITH, 4913 training in Chicago. She
In loving memory of our a son, Jerome; a daughter, Woodland, Royal Oak, died
dearly beloved brother Mrs. Donald (Evelyn) Rice Jan. 20. Survived by his wife, worked at the Evanston Chil-
Abraham Feldstein who pass- of Berkeley, Calif.; one sister Mary; a son, Richard; one dren's Hospital and then
moved with her family to
who passed away Feb. 14, and five grandchildren.
brother and three sisters.
Detroit more than 50 years
• • •
ed away Feb. 14, 1955 (22
• • •
ago.
days in Shevat). Sadly miss-
HILDA HURTIG, 19506
PAUL STEINER, 23470
She leaves a brother, Wal-
ed and never to be forgotten Patton, died Jan. 22. Survived
Scotia,
Oak
Park,
died
Jan.
ter of Arlington, Va.; two
as long as memories will last, by her husband, John; and
23. He leaves his wife wife, sisters, Mrs. Morris (Helen)
by his brothers Manuel and a son, Franklin of Wood-
Evelyn; a son, Sanford; a Amdur and Mrs. Albert
Henry.
haven, Mich.
daughter,
Mrs. Eugene (Cele) Galston of Los An-
• • •
• • •
(Geraldine) Zhiss of Ambler, geles; nieces and nephews.
SAM R. ISAACS, 26685 Pa.; his mother, Mrs. Isa-
In loving memory of our
dearly beloved sister, Leah Franklin Pte., Southfield, dore (Molly) Steiner of Ypsi-
Feldstein, who passed away died Jan. 19. He leaves his lanti; four grandchildren and
Feb. 10, 1972 (25 days in She- wife, Sylvia, a son, Lou; a one sister.
vat). Sadly missed and never daughter, Mrs. Allan (Karen)
• • •
to be forgotten by her Lovinger; one brother and
Dr. Samuel Freid, 20764
DORA WEISMAN, 25165
brothers Manuel and Henry. three sisters.
• • •
Biarritz, Oak Park, died Jan. Knob Woods, Southfield, ■
member of Cong. Shaarey
FANNIE RUTH KREIT- 23. She leaves her husband, Zedek and the Zionist Organ-
MAN, 15150 Kenton, 0 a k Wiliam; three daughters, ization of America, died Jan.
In Loving and Lasting
Park, died Jan. 20. Survived Mrs. Russell (Annette) Mes- 18 at age 63.
Memory of Sister
by three sons, Max, Jacob kin, Mrs. Daniel (Judith)
Dr. Freid, a native of Arn-
CLARA
and Rabbi Julius of Falls- Marks and Mrs. Lawrence prior, Canada, was graduated
(Barbara) Katkowsky; one
SHAMBROM
brother, one sister and seven from Wayne State Univer-
Who passed away one
sity's medical school in 193.5.
grandchildren.
In Loving Memory of
year ago. You have de-
He practiced in Saginaw for
parted to enter into
10 years and in Detroit for
SOL
ROSEN
peace of We eternal,
Card
of
Thanks
27 years until his retirement
first anniversary
however, you will for-
The
family
of
the
late
in
1972. He served in the navy
Jan. 23, 1972 (7th day
ever live on earth in
Harry Sklar acknowledges in 1945.
of Shevat) Sadly missed
the act of your per-
with grateful appreciation
He also was a member of
by his wife Fanny, twin
formance and in the
the many kind expressions t h e Technion Society, t h e
daughters Mrs. Harvey
hearts of those who
of sympathy extended by rel- Wayne County and Michigan
(Rosalyn) Meyer and
treasure the memory of
atives and friends during the medical societies, the Ameri-
Mrs. Henry (Carol) Le.
you. May the beauty of
family's recent bereavement. ican Association of General
vitsky, daughter Yetta
life forever
remain
• • •
Practitioners and the Amer-
and all of the grand-
here on earth as loving
The wife and children, ican Medical Association. He
children. It broke our
benediction. Her sis-
brothers and sisters of the was on the staff of Brent
hearts to lose you for
ters, Bernice Keller
late Elliott Al Platt acknowl- General Hospital.
you meant so much to
and Cell Unger; her
Surviving are his wife,
edge with grateful apprecia-
all of us. G.41 has you
brother, Sam Placer
tion the many kind expres- Helen; a son, Dr. David of
in his keeping, but you
and her children, Thel-
sions of sympathy extended Tempe. Ariz.: a daughter,
will always remain In
ma and Wally Sham-
by relatives and friends dur- Mrs. Charles (Sheila) Cus-
brom,
our hearts.
ing the family's recent be- cutis; two brothers and one
reavement.
sister.

Ida Blucher;
Aided Need y

Jewish Agency, he was
among the framers of the
documents on Jewish state-
hood presented to the Anglo-
American Commission of In-
quiry on the Palestine Ques-
tion in 1947.
It was as a result of an
address he delivered at the
50th anniversary of the law
graduating class at Yale
University that he inspired
the interest of Gerard Swope,
then president of General
Electric Co., and Mr. Swope
bequeathed the sum of $8,-
000,1x)0 in the Swope Fund
for the American Technion
Society's support of the
Technion in Haifa.
On recommendation of
General of the Army John
J. Pershing, under whom
Mr. Tulin served as a cap-
tain - in World War I, Mr.
Tulin was appointed to the
staff of Herbert Hoover when
the former President served
as chairman of the American
Relief Administration in Eu-
rope.
Mrs. Tulin, who survives

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