OBITUARIES FANNIE BARAK, 19100 W. Seven IVIile r died March 12. She leaves a brother, Dr. Lewis R. ; and four sisters, Mrs. Maurice (Gussie) Bor- son, Mrs. Julius (Sarah) Wolfman and Mrs. Mitchell (Beatrice) Goldstone and Mrs. Leslie R. (Jean) Fox, both of Miami. •EVA FORE MAN (S•E- GEL), 19100 W. Seven Mile, died March 11. Survived by four daughters, Mrs. Morton (Cele) Richman and Mrs. David (Marilyn) Ross, both of.oenix, Mrs. Harvey ( ) Camin of Lawrence, Kan., 'Ia=m1 Mrs. Lester (Sara) Atkins of Alameda, Calif.; s e v en grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. In- terment Cleveland. * * * i - MAX L. HORVITZ, 2396 E. Grand Blvd., died March 12. No survivors. * * * HARRY A. KASHDAN, 23470 Elaine Ct., Oak Park, died March 9. Survived by his wife, Betty; a son, Joel; - a daughter, Sandra; and one brother. Ls MA R Y LAKRITZ, 19366 Roselawn, died March 8. She leaves her husband, Max; a son, Howard G., one brother, two sisters and three grand- . children. * * MAX LANGWALD, 23200 Avon, Oak Park, died March 12. Survived by his wife, Thelma; his mother, Fanny; a son, Dennis; a daughter, Mrs. Harvey (Joy) Katler; and one grandchild. * * NELLIE MOSES, 15315 Northgate, Oak Park, died March 13. She leaves a son, Harold; a daughter, Mrs. Asher, Mae of Los An- geles, Philip, Alvin, and Mrs. Morton (Ethel) Rosen, the Family of the Late , CHAI ROCHEL BERLIN Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expres- sions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the fam- ily's recent bereave- ment. The Families of the Late David M. Bez and Betty Rabinowitz Sincerely thank all the wonderful peo- ple who helped so much in so many ways and shared with us our grief and sorrow. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Gustie Lederer, Joseph Kron, Mother-In-Law I Former Chief of 'Dear Abby' of Bo•man's Friday, March 16, 1973-47 Rabbi Sees Left Focus on Israel TORONTO (JTA)—Rabbi but they need to continue W. Gunther .Plaut, address- their marching momentum George (Lois) Dupnack; two Joseph Kron, chairman of Mrs. Gustie Lederer, moth- 1,000 persons at his Fri- . . . It is my belief that un- sisters and seven grandchil- er-in-law of synadicated col- 'he board of Borman's Inc. ing day night services at Holy less something entirely new dren. umnists Ann Landers and since 1967, died March 9. Blossom Temple, predicted happens on the international Abigail Van Buren (Dear He was 60. that the combined forces of scene, Israel will likely be- MORRIS NIEMAN, 18719 Abby), died March 11. She Mr. Kron, 1401 Highmoor the various segments of the come the focus for their un- Grandville, died March 10. was 79. Way, Bloomfield Hills, was new and old left, and those used energies." He leaves his wife, Pearl. Mrs. Lederer, who lived in born in Poland. Since 1930 who have been "professional- * * Among the various symp- Borman Hall, wis born in he had worked in the food involved in the fight toms that Rabbi Plaut men- MARY RODIN, former De- Romania and came to Amer- service industry. Prior to the ly" against the Vietnam War, troiter of }Sur ban k, died ica at an early age. chairmanship, Mr. Kron was now will combine forces to tioned was the, recent ad- dress at the National Council March 6. Survived by a son, executive vice president of She leaves two sons, Saul, of Churches in the U.S.• Marvin; a daughter, Mrs. (Abby's husband) and Jules Borman Foods, the firm with find a new target. That new target, he warn- delivered by Leroi Jones Gloria Clancy; nine grand- (Ann's husband), both of Chi- which he spent his entire ed, will be Israel. (I mamu •miri Baraka), children and three great- cago; five daughters, Mrs. career. Rabbi Plaut, who has been who made "vituperative at- grandchildren. Inter in en t Irene Sullivan of San Diego, Mr. Kron, who retired last among those opposed to the tacks on Israel and its Jew- California. Mrs. Jack (Ruth) Bean, week, was a member of Adas American intervention i n ish function in the world— Mrs. William (Sylvia) Derby- Shalom Synagogue. MEND•L RUBIN, former shire of Chicago, Mrs. Irving He leaves his wife Ida, Vietnam, said that a "pro- an attack that went largely Detroiter of Gdera, Israel, (Harriet) Belinsky and Mrs. three sons, Lawrence, David fessional cadre came to unopposed from the as- died March 10. Survived by Bernard (Madelyn) Farris; of Mantela, Calif., and Ken- dominate a formidable army semblage of the Protestant his wife, Lia; two sons, nine grandchildren and 10 neth of Ann Arbor; five sis- of political moralists who churches." suddenly found themselves Daniel of Dallas and Ben great-grandchildren. He also included in this ters, Mrs. Sam (Bessie) out of employment. Zion of Ann Arbor; and five category the First Unitarian Gold, Mrs. Eugene (Ida) "They have no real target, Church in Toronto which in- grandchildren. Interment Weiss, Mrs. Reuben (Yetta) Gdera. vited 'as its speaker John Dubrinsky, Mrs. Jack (Ruth) * Nicholls Booth, an anti-Israel Weinberger and Mrs. Morris El Al Stewardess SAMUEL SCHNEIDER, activist whose material had (Jean) Somberg and five former Detroiter of St. appeared in Gerald L. K. grandchildren. Hurt in Massacre NEW YORK (JTA) — Os- Petersburg, died March 11. Smith's hate sheet, "The Recovers, Weds He leaves his wife, Helen; sip J. Walinsky, a leader in Cross and the Flag." two sons, Dr. Edwin and the trade union and Zionist Rose Columbus, JERUSALEM (JTA)—An movements and in Jewish Merle, both of Detroit, one Bnai Brith Leader El Al stewardess who was brother, one sister and five communal affairs, died severely injured in the Lod March 4 at Beth Israel Hos- Mrs. Rose Columbus, past Airport massacre last May grandchildren. pital at age 86. president of the Business and 30, became a bride. He was born in Grodno, Professional Chapter of Bnai HERBERT M. SILVER, Antonia Akaria, who at 21640 N. Tuller, Southfield, Lithuania, where he was Brith, died March 10. She one time faced the loss of a active in the labor move- was 56. During the died March 9. He leaves his Mrs. Columbus, 25509 leg, was married to Stefan coming week wife, Edna; two sons, Morris ment, and came to this Deutch, a naval officer. Yeshivoth Beth of New Mexico and Law- country in 1912 where he Greenfield, Southfield, was The ceremony was per- Yehuda will rence; his parents, Mr. and became an organizer and born in McKeesport, Pa. She formed by Chief Rabbi observe the Mrs. Louis J. Silver and one founder of the International was formerly employed by Shlomo Goren. Leather Goods, Plastics and the J. L. Hudson Co. for 14 Yahrzeit of the brother. Novelty Workers Union. years. Miss Akaria spent months following de- I , He was elected president She leaves her husband, in a hospital undergoing parted friends, FRIDA TILCHIN, 20460 with the tradi- Stansbury, died March 11. in 1951 and retired from that Ben; six children, Marshall treatment . for her injuries. and Allan Lovinger, Eunice Doctors had almost decid- tional Memor- Survived by two sons, Moshe post in 1957. During his long career as Lovinger, Harvey Columbus, ed on several occasions to ial Prayers, re- Schyndel and Paul Schindel; a unionist Mr. Walinsky was Mrs. Lawrence (Suzanne) amputate Miss Akaria's leg citation of and three grandchildren. founder of the Women's Drosnes, and Tobie Jean but changed their minds. * * * Kaddish and She proved how right their studying of CELIA WILSON, 26715 Trade Union and early in his Columbus; three brothers, 411 Mishnayos. Greenfield, Southfield, died career helped organize the three s i s t e r s, and three decision was when she danc- ed with her husband. March 14. Survived by a son, joint board of local unions grandchildren. Adar II Mar. 18 14 Max Laker Michael; two brothers, two affiliated with the Interna- 18 14 Samuel Plotkin tional Ladies Garment Work- New Orleans Editor sisters, three grandchildren Albert Ressler, 65; 14 Freida Gottlieb 14 1$ NEW ORLEANS, La.— Max Elias and four great-grandchildren. ers Union. 1$ 14 Necha Gottlieb As a communal leader he Owned Art Gallery Abraham Slabot, former * * * 18 Bessie Kushner 14 served on the national board 19 editor of the Jewish Ledger, 15 Mendel Pass SIDNEY WINKLER, 20348 Albert Ressler, owner of 19 15 Eva Bunin of the Workmen's Circle here Berg, died March 10. He 19 15 Esther Fagen Ressler Art Gallery, 19208 the local English-Jewish 20 Leon Greenberg 16 leaves his wife, Clare; two and helped organize it in Livernois, one of the oldest weekly, died after a brief 20 Nathan Ruzumna 16 sons, Leslie and Howard; London before coming to the galleries in the Detroit area, illness. He was 63. He was 20 Alfred Wineman 16 the a former president of 20 16 Joseph Zucker five grandchildren and one U.S. • died Wednesday at age 65. 20 16 Bessie Katz Mr. Walinsky was a mem- American Association of brother. 21 Charles Solomon 17 Mr. Ressler, 13116 Talbot, English-Jewish Newspapers. ber of the board of directors 21 Isaac Levine 17 21 Moses Gunsberg 17 of the National Committee Huntington Woods, was a Shabse Y. Services Are Held for Labor Israel and was one member of the Founders So- CARD OF THANKS 21 17 Lipschutz ciety of the Detroit Institute 22 18 Louis Pelavin for Menahem Barley of the first American Jewish of To all who helped in our 22 Samuel Natinsky 18 Arts and the Detroit His- need, we thank you. labor leaders to respond to time of 22 Samuel Beznos 18 JERUSALEM (JTA) —Me- torical Society, as well as The family of the late Dr. 19 23 E. Friedman the labor movement in Pal- nahem 'Barley, father of 23 Charles Drescher 19 Temple Beth El. Born in Leslie U. Hendelman. Minister of Commerce and estine. Julius Montreal, he lived in the 23 19 Wasserman He presided at the Con- Industry Gen. Haim Barley, 23 19 Eva Shlakman gress for Labor Palestine in Detroit area for 55 years. 23 19 died March 6 at age 77. Rachel Scherr Survivors are a brother, MONUMENT CENTER, *INC, 23 19 Harry Raskin Menahem Barley came to 1918 in New York and was Herb; and a sister, Helen. 23 Meyer Weisberg 19 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE one of the first to respond 23 Israel from Poland in 1940. Rebecca Katzer 19 Services 10 a.m. today at 1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 23 Jenny Lebus 19 Acting Premier Yigal Al- to an appeal by David Ben- Kaufman Chapel. 6 Blks from 3 Jewish Abraham M. 24 20 lon and other cabinet minis- Gurion to establish the His- Kreplak Cemeteries on Woodward William ters and Chief of Staff Gen. tadrut campaign and was an 24 Schwartzman 20 JO 4-5557, 1_1 2-8266 David Elazar attended the active leader of that cam- Morris Appelblatt 24 20. Bessie Baskin 24 20 Katie Zamler paign for 50 years. services. Morris Appelblatt, a life member of Julius Rosenwald Yeshivoth Beth Sidney A. Deitch Schedules remind us how Post of the American Legion Yehud far we are behind in our DETROIT In Beloved Memory of and a member of the Halevy 15751 W. 1014 Mile work. Chorus, died Monday at age MONUMENT WORKS Southfield ANN ROTH 77. 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd Phone 557-6750 Mr. Appelblatt, 12800 W. Gardner, betw. Coolidge & Greenfield The Family of the Late One year has come and Eve 626-0330 ,399 2711 Nine Mile, Oak Park, was gone, since you left us a member of the Yiddish HERMANN Mother dear, but we Folks Ferein. Born in Po- GOLDBERGER never stop thinking of land, he lived in the Detroit Announces the unveil- all the precious mo- area 49 years. He was a ing of a monument ments we spent with retired machinist for Chevro- in his memory noon, you, always in our let division of General Mo- March 25 at Hebrew thoughts. Son, Allan tors and a World War I fit P• -3ineit inlihnumenh Memorial Park. Rabbis Roth; daughter and veteran. Deutsch and Zachar- son-in-law, Sandy and FORMERLY KARL BERG MEMORIALS Surviving are his wife, iash will officiate. Rel- Ivan Collins, and grand- Mollie; two sons, Irving and MANUEL URBACH & SON atives and friends are daughter, Marla Renee Bernard; a daughter, Mrs. 13405 CAPITAL at COOLIDGE • OAK PK. • LI 4 2212 asked to attend. Collins. Benson (Shirley) Leet; and 11 grandchildren. ossip Walinsky, Union Leader WE REMEMBER 711:TX 717N . BERG & URBACH - N4 • Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. Worldwide Service 1832,511W: 9 MILE. RD., SOUTHFIELD - Elgin 1-5200 Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman