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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-03-23

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Stanley Gerard
Killed in Mishap

Stanley E. Gerard, national
sales director of Mohawk
Liquor Corp., died March 15
while on a skiing vacation
in Vermont. He was 45.
Mr. Gerard, 6654 Knoll-
wood Cir., West Bloomfield,
was a native of New York.
He held the Mohawk position
for the past 17 years. He
was a member of the Na-
tional Ski Patrol and the
Birmingham Tennis Club.
Surviving are his wife, Sue
Ann; a son, Michael; his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Gerard of New York;
and a brother, Milton of
Mohokus, N. J.

-

Solomon Shapiro,
Jewish Educator, 84
---11,Nr YORK—Solomon Sha-

e 4

noted American Jewish
cator, died March 14. He
was to have been 84 on Sat-
in-day.
Mr. Shapiro was one of the
founders of the Jewish Folk
Schools of the Labor Zionist
movement more than 60
years ago and was instru-
mental in introducing many
programatic changes and
progressive features into the
Jewish educational system in
this country.
For more than a half-cen-
tury, he himself taught and
was the principal in Jewish
Folk Schools in New York,
\ Syracuse, Milwaukee and Phil-
delphia.
Mr. Shapiro was a founder
and editor of "Kinderwelt"
(Children's World), a month-
ly magazine in Yiddish and
Hebrew for children which
appeared in the 1920s and
1930s.

George Klein, Owner
of Jazz Nightclub

George Klein; owner and
operator of Klein's Showbar,
8540 12th, for 23 years, died
March '17 at age 78. His
nightclub hosted many
fledgling jazz musicians on
their way up. .
Mr. Klein, 14811 Lincoln,
Oak Park, lived most of his
life in Detroit. Surviving are
a son, Dr. Donald; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Arthur (Marion)
Hable; a brother, Harry of
Los Angeles; a sister, Mrs.
Philip (Dorothy) Brezner;
and five grandchildren.

The Family of the Late

LEAH LEET
DAVI DSO'N

Acknowledges with
grateful• appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the fam-
's recent bereave-
_.ent.

We sincerely thank
all the wonderful peo-
ple who helped so
much in so many ways
and shared with us the
grief and sorrow on the
passing of our beloved
Morris Appelblatt.

THE
APPELBLATTS

THE LEETS

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 23, 1973-51

OBITUARIES

Fayga Keidan, Scion of Michigan
Pioneering Families, Dies at 64

Fayga Keidan, scion of
Michigan's leading Jewish
pioneering families, died
Tuesday at age 64. She re-
sided at 22300 Lucerne, South-
field.
Funeral services were
held Thursday at Kaufman
Chapel.

Joseph Robinove,
Longtime Teacher
in Hamtramck

Joseph J. Robinove, a
biology teacher at Ham-
tramck High School for 30
years, died Monday at age
77.
Mr. Robinove, 15154 Pied-
mont, was a native of Russia
and lived in the U. S. since
1912. He was the first en-
listed man from Battle
Creek High School to serve
in World War I, and he did
duty in Italy.
After receiving a bache-
lors degree from. Western
Michigan University and
masters degree from the
University of Michigan, he
taught at Hamtramck High
from 1926 to 1956. He author-
ed research articles in bi-
ology.
A founder of the Ham-
tramck Teachers Credit
Union, Mr. Rbbinove was ad-
jutant for many years of the
Bushway American Legion
post.
He taught in the Temple
Beth El religious school and
was a member of the con-
gregation. A student of Jew-
ish history and literature,
Mr. Robinove also was a
linguist and craftsman.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Muriel Netzorg; a
son, Charles of Fairfax, Va.;
three brothers, Israel, Boris
and Zalmen, all of Israel;
and a sister, Helen of New
York.

Monument
Unveilings

The family of the late Curt
J. Brand announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory noon Sunday, March
25, at Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Arm will officiate. Re-
latives and friends are asked
to attend.

The Family of the Late

BEN
TUSH MAN

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
his memory 12:45 p.m.
Sunday, April 1, at
Adas Shalom. Cemetery.
Rabbi Segal and Cantor
Fenakel will officiate.
Relatives a n d friends
are asked to attend.

The Unveiling of a
Monument in Memory
of

HERMANN
GOLDBERGER

Previously scheduled
for March 25 has been
postponed to 1 p.m.
May 27 at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Rabbi
Deitch and Rabbi Zach-
ariash will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

.Its 3 1111.6

.

Surviving are her husband,
DONALD FISHER, 7810
Baer; a son, Bruce; a daugh- Barnsbury, Union Lake, died
ter, Mrs. A. Van C. (Alice) March 20. He leaves his wife,
Lanckton of Newton High- Mary.
* * *
lands, Mass.; two brothers,
ROSE GOLDBERG, 23580
Beverly, Oak Park, died
March 17. She leaves a son,
Jeffrey; two daughters,
Claudie Pam and Andrea
Jill; one brother and one
sister.

MRS. BAER KEIDAN

DR. SANFORD H.
GREENSPAN, 5563 Haver-
hill, West Bloomfield, died
March 18. He leaves his wife,
Cynthia; a son, Stuart; a
daughter, Lori; and one
brother.
* * *
GERTRUDE HE R M A N,
20303 Rutherford, died March
17. She leaves a daughter,
Mrs. Irving (Muriel) Kush-
ner; two brothers, three sis-
ters and three grandchildren.
• * *
FANNIE KIRMAN, 19202
Votrobeck, died March 18.
Survived by her husband,
Abraham; two sons, Samuel
and Norman; a daughter,
Mrs. Sigman (Trudy) Gen-
dein and seven grandchil-
dren.

Milton Bosley and Frank Bos-
ley of Florida; a sister, Mrs.
Louis (Sylvia) Wine; and four
grandchildren.
Mrs. Keidan, when she
served as president of the
Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek,
introduced many cultural
programs. She was known
for her wit and as an inspir-
er of scores of women for
action in advancing congre-
IDA LEVINE, 12811 W.
gational affairs.
Nine Mile, Oak Park, died
She also served on the March 21. She leaves her
boards of 'Hadassah, Wo- husband, Philip; two sons,
Sidney and David; two daugh-
More Obituaries
ters, Mrs. Kutnick (Shirley)
Page 41
Bar-Moshe of Israel and Mrs.
men's American ORT and Seymour (Harriet) S a n d-
weiss; 13 grandchildren and
National Council of Jewish two
great-grandchildren.
Women local chapters.
*
Mrs. Keidan's grandfath-
CELIA (BEERBOHM)
er, Isaac Weinstein, (he was
the brother-in-law of David LYNN, of Detroit. Died
W. Simons, the first Jew to March 15. She leaves four
be elected to the small, nine- sons, Marvin and Sydney D.
man Detroit City Council and Beerbohm, Gerald Bohn, and
at that time — in 1920 — Bernard J. Lynn; four
president of Shaarey Zedek), daughters, Mrs. Samuel A.
was for 40 years the Baal (Mildred) Mintz, Mrs. Lillian
Ketchel, Mrs. Louis (Audrey)
Koreh of Shaarey Zedek.
A volunteer at Children's Chess, and Mrs. Jacob
Hospital, Mrs. Keidan was (Suzanne) Geller (who is of
active, at the time of her Windsor, Can.) ; one brother,
death, in preparing special two sisters, seventeen grand-
programs at the hospital and children and eight great-
in initiating numerous activi- grandchildren.
*
*
ties for children and in en-
JULIA MARTIN of South-
Tolling community interest
end, England, died March 19.
in the hospital.
A native Detroiter, she Survived by three sons, Leon-
was a graduate of the Uni- ard of London, Jack of New
versity of Michigan and had York and Reginald; five
been active in cultural ac- daughters, Mrs. Harry (An-
tivities, in teaching and in netta) Schwartz of Detroit,
programing for g r o up s of Mrs. Joe (Stella) Saliba and
Mrs. Manny (Sonia) Schef-
all faiths.
fer, both of Long Island, Mrs.
Brian (Irene) Levy and Ro-
Editor of Russian
chelle; three brothers, five
sisters, 15 grandchildren and
Newspaper in N.Y.
NEW YORK—Mark Wein- 11 great-grandchildren. Inter-
baum, editor in chief since ment Southend.
1925 of Novoye Russkoye
4.
*
*
Slovo, a Russian language
ESTHER SO OD , former
newspaper founded by emi-
gres as an anti-Communist Detroiter of Los Angeles,
publication, died here Mon- died March 16. Survived by
three daughters, Mrs. Nat
day at age 82.
Cutler and Mrs. Al-
Weinbaum, who came to (Molly)
bert (Ruth) Zack, both of
this country in 1913, was Detroit,
Mrs. Herbert
manager of the paper from (Mildred) and
Gladstone of Los
1920 to 1925.
Angeles; eight grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
Interment Los Angeles.

MORRIS
N EMAN

58, 18719 Grandville,
died March 10. He
leaves his wife, Pearl,
and two sisters, former
Detroiters Mrs. Regina
Jonas of Roselle, N. J.,
and Fannie Nieman of
Linden, N. J.

*

of Upland, Calif.; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Alexander (Tessie)
Wolk and Mrs. Sam (Frieda)
Schneider; seven grandchil-
dren and four great-grand-
children.
* * *
FANNY TANDETER of the
Bronx, died March 16 in De-
troit. Survived by two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Jack (Estelle)
Schuster, and Mrs. Benjamin
(Shirley) Schwimmer of De-
troit; one brother and six
grandchildren. Inter m e n t
New York.
* * *
MAX T A U B , 13121 Oak
Park Blvd., Oak Park, died
March 16. Survived by his
wife, Sadie; two sons, Harry
of Bronx and J a c o b ; two
brothers, William and Harry
of Jerusalem.

IDA WEIDER, 14170 Wales,
Oak Park, died March 15.
Survived by three daughters,
Mrs. Frank (Ruth) Theyleg,
Mrs. Eli (Charlotte) Fried-
man; and Mrs. Earl (Adele)
Friedman; one sister and
four grandchildren.
* *
LOUIS WEINGARDEN,
15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park,

CARD OF THANKS
The Jewish News regrets
the typographical error in the
Card of Thanks f r o m the
family of Chai Rochel Berlin
appearing in the March 16
issue. The name of Moe Ber-
lin of Los Angeles was
spelled incorrectly.

If a death
occurs away
from home...

A telephone call to us
gives you the assurance
that a man you know is
helping you.

We can make the desired.
arrangements rega rdl ess
of where a death occurs.

Worldwide Service
IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL

18325 W. Nine Mile Rd.
Southfield
Elgin 7-5200

Ira and Herbert Kaufman

died March 17. Survived by
his wife, Sarah; a daughter,
Mrs. Esther Ettling and one
grandchild.

EVA B. ZACK, former De-
troiter of Miami Beach, died
March 16. She leaves three
brothers, David, Irving of
Hallandale, Fla., -and Wil-
liam; and two sisters, Mrs.
Joseph Pincous of Hallan-
dale and Sarah.

Sidney A. Deitch
DETROIT
MONUMENT WORKS

14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.
Gardner, betw Coolidge & Green.,Id

399 2711

Eve 626-0330

MONUMENT CENTER, ANC.

661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
1 112 Blocks E. of Woodward
6 Blks from 3 Jewish
Cemeteries on Woodward

JO 4-5557

1.1 2-8266

/

WE REMEMBER
71-1ZTIV rtrx

During the
coming week
Yeshivoth Beth
Yehuda will
observe the
Yahrzeit of the
following de-
parted friends,
with the tradi-
tional Memor-
ial Prayers, re-
citation of
Kaddish and
studying of
Mishnayos.

Adar II Mar.
Jacob Chaben
21
25
Abrahm Marcus 21
25
Lillian Bluestein 21
25
Leah Menuck
21
25,
Anna Chausky
21
25
Hyman Lerner
21
25
Bessie Bulkin
21
25
Faivel
Applebaum
21
25
Sylvia Silverstein 11
25
Abraham
Dubrinsky
22
26
Sadie T. Zevine 22
26
Fannie Katz
22
26
Roy Radner
22
26
Abram Martin
22
26
Louis Barsky
22
26
Nathan Shecter
22
26
Leopold Hirsch
22
26
Yitzchock Zemel 22
26
Norman Fill
23
27
Alexander
Farber
23
27
Hattie
Oppenheim
23
27
Rebecca Lipshitz 23
27
Nathan Kane
23
27
Mollie Goldberg
23
27
Abraham
Deroven
24
28
Jacob
Weinschenk
24
28
Harry Ehrlich
29
25
Robert Levin
29
25
Alex Goldberg
29
25
Anna. Katz
25
29
Ephraim Cohn
25
29
Sol Sapperstein
25
29
Sarah Kaplan
25
29
Eli Butcovsky
25
29
Jacob Fingeroot
26
30
Harry Cooper
26
30
Yetta Weinstein 26
Isaac August
26
30
Louis Horowitz
30
26
Tzeitel Schmidel 27
31
Rose Kaner
31
27
31
Max Spoon
27

Yeshivoth Beth
Yehuda

15751 W. 101/2 - Mile

Southfield

Phone 557-6750

* *

THEODORE H. STEIN,
27355 Aberdeen, Southfield;
died March 18. Survived by
two sons, Seymour of Skokie,
Ill. and Bert; one brother;
one sister and six grandchil-
dren.

* *

JACOB SWEET, ,28421 E.
Jefferson, St. Clair Shores,
died March 19. Survived by
his wife, Fae; a son, Joseph

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