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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-12-28

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Dr. John Turin, Head of Toledo Grad School

Dr. John J. Turin, dean of
the graduate school at the
University of Toledo, died
Dec. 13 at age 60. A gradu-
ate of Wayne State Univer-
sity and the University of

Michigan, he lived in Detroit
for many years and leaves
a sister here, Mrs. Lawrence
Kurtz.
Dr. Turin had been head
of the graduate school since

OBITUARIES

NANCY BRANES-RIOS I Dr. Sherman; two daughters,
former Detroiter of La Mrs. Julius (Betty) Taylor
Habre, Calif., died Dec. 16. and Mrs. Julius (Marilyn)
She leaves her husband, An- Rachmiel; one brother, one
thony; a son, Bryan; a sister, eight grandchildren
daughter, Nancy; her father, and three great-grandchil-
Jerome T a r n o p o 1; her dren.
* *
mother, Mrs. Miriam Sonne;
her grandmother, Mrs. Ben-
JEANETTE KANER, 20840
je - ;n (Pauline) Coggan; Rampart Cir., Southfield,
i irothers and two sisters. died Dec. 24. Survived by
itiLerment California.
her mother, Mrs. Rebecca
• * *
Kaner; a brother, Israel; and
NATHAN EISENBERG, a sister, Mrs. Morris (Jose-
18411 Lesure, died Dec. 26. phine) Vernick.
Survived by his wife, Anna;
* *
one brother and five sisters.
MORRIS KRAUS, 18511
Services 11 a.m. today at
Schaefer, died Dec. 20. Sur-
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
vived by his wife, Hanna; a
*
*
son, Dr. Jerome of Santa
FREDERICK (BOBBY) R.
Monica, Calif.; two daugh-
FARBER, former Detroiter
ters, Mrs. Martin (Blanche)
of Wilmette, Ill., died Dec.
19. Survived by his wife, Es- Rosenfeld and Mrs. Allen
ther; his mother, Mrs. So- (Estelle) Rose; five grand-
phie Farber of Detroit; two children and six great-grand-
sons, Jerome and Martin; children.
1.
*
and two brothers, Alfred and
LOUIS M. LERMAN, 25611
Irving, both of Detroit. In-
Briar, Oak Park, died Dec.
terment Wilmette.
* *
26. He leaves his wife. Betty;
WILLIAM FLAYER, 1 La- two daughters, Mrs. Herbert
fayette Pl., died Dec. 27. He (Sharon) Bidlosky and Mrs.
leaves two sisters, Gertrude Burton (Claire) Davis; one
and Mrs. Jack I. (Dorothy) brother. one sister and four
grandchildren.
Smith.
*
HYMAN FORMAN, former
EVA LIEBERMAN, 201?0
Detroiter of Miami Beach, Votrobeck, died Dec. 24.
died Dec. 19 in Cleveland. Survived by her husband,
Survived by a daughter, Frank; a son. Charles; one
Mrs. Howard (Leatrice) Leit- brother. one sister and three
ner of Cleveland; a sister. grandchildren.
Mrs. Sam (Ruth) Kramer of
Detroit; and two grandchil-
SAMUEL RICHMAN of
dren. Interment Cleveland.
Brooklyn died Dec. 25. Sur-
* * *
vived by his wife, Freda: a
DOROTHY FOX. 20975 son, Alvin of Jericho, N.Y.:
Constitution. Southfield, died a daughter, Mrs. Alfred
Dec. 25. Survived by her (Judy) Stein of Detroit; one
husband, Marvin; three sons. brother. one sister and five
Kenneth, Michael and Barry; grandchildren. Interment
a daughter, Susan;
her New York.
mother, Mrs. Mary Soverin-
sky; and two brothers.
DIANA SELZER died Dec.
*
23. She leaves a brother,
BEATRICE FAYE FRIED- Nathan; and four sisters.
MAN, 24631 Seneca, Oak Ethel, Ruth, Mrs. David
Park, died Dec. 20. She (Esther) Jacob and Mrs.
leaves her husband, Ber- Jack (Rose) Soifer.
*
nard; a son, Spencer Gary:
a daughter, Rise Faith; and , CHARLES SMITH, 23430
six brothers.
Parklawn. Oak Park, died
* *
Dec. 21. Survived by his wife,
MARTHA GOLDMAN. 8545 Anna; two daughters, Mrs.
Lincoln, Huntington Woods. Sylvia Weitzman and Mrs.
died Dec. 20. She leaves hed Frank (Thelma) Jerofsky;
husband, Seymour; two sons. three grandchildren and six
Martin and Sheldon; three great-grandchildren.
* * *
sisters and four grandchil-
dren.
MAX J. STONE, 19775
* *
Patton, died Dec. 25. Surviv-
FREDA GRANAT, 20450 ed by his wife, Bessie; a son,
Steel. died Dec. 21. Survived William; three brothers. one
by
-41e sons, Charles, Wil- sister and two grandchildren.
* * *
lia
,.,. and Morton; three
datEznters, Mrs. Sol (Bella)
ETHEL WANDRUSS, 22140
Shulman. Mrs. Louis (Es- Dante, Oak Park, died Dec.
ther) Ma gedm an of Van 23. Survived by two sons.
Nuys and Mrs. Joseph Robert of Capitola, Calif. and
(Esther) Eichner; 14 grand- Stanley of Sebastopol, Calif.;
children and 27 great-grand- a daughter, Dr. Sonia Sla-
children.
vensky of Chicago; her
* * *
mother, Mrs. Ida Wandruss;
MARY JACOBSON, 17131 two sisters and seven grand-
Richard,
Southfield,
died children.
* * *
Dec. 23. She leaves her hus-
band, Kenneth D.; a son,
JENNIE WEISMAN, 29447
Brian; a daughter, Mrs. Leemoor, Southfield, died
Owen (Lynn) Marcus; three Dec. 23. Survived by a son,-
brothers, two sisters and four Abe; three daughters, Mrs.
grandchildren.
Betty Steinman, Mrs. Jack
* *
(Esther) Victor and Mrs.
GOLDIE KANE, 15219 Philip M. (Shirley) Herman;
Northgate, Oak Park, died five grandchildren; 11 great-
Dec. 22. She leaves a son, grandchildren.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Dec. 28, 1973-39

1969, as well as director of
the Ritter Astrophysical Re-
search Center at the univer-
sity. A professor in the de-
partment of physics and as-
tronomy, he formerly served
as chairman of the depart-
ment and of engineering phy-
sics. He joined the univer-
sity in 1946.
,Dr. Turin, who also was an
adjunct professor of physics
at the Medical College of
Ohio, was a native of New
York and received his PhD
in nuclear physics from U.
of M. in 1937.
He was credited with mak-
ing a number of contributions
to the University of Toledo
engineering program, includ-
ing institution of its engin-
eering-physics program, one
of a few of its kind in the
U.S. He also played a major
role in obtaining the 40-inch
telescope for the Ritter Cen-
ter.
An engineer in private in-
dustry following graduation,
Dr. Turin served as an of-
ficer in charge of the sub-
marine electronics laboratory
at the U.S. Navy Submarine
Training Command in Pearl
Harbor from 1944 to 1946.
In 1972, Dr. Turin went to
the Soviet Union to partici-
pate in a series of seminars
on contrasting education sys-
tems in Eastern and Western
Europe.
He was a member of many
scientific societies.
Surviving besides his sister
here are his wife, Sybil; two
sons, John and David; three
daughters, Tally, Beth Ann
and Jenny; and another sis-
ter, Mrs. Sally Sussman.

Jacob Zukerman, National President of JLC

NEW YORK - Jacob T.
He was a leader in the
Zukerman, judge of the Social Democrats, U.S.A. and
Brooklyn Family Court and had been a Liberal Party
president of the national
Jewish Labor Committee,
died Dec. 19, at age 68.
Judge Zukerman, chair-
man of the family law sec-
tion of the American Bar As-
sociation, was long associated
with liberal and progressive
movements on behalf of im-
migrants, workers and min-
orities.
He was former president
of the Workmen's Circle and
of the Forward Association,
publishers of the Jewish
Daily Forward. He also was
on the executive committee
of the National Jewish Com-
munity Relations Advisory
Council. National Conference
on Soviet Jewry and the Con-
ference of Presidents of Ma-
jor American Jewish Organ-
JUDGE JACOB T.
izations.
ZUKERMAN

the Family Location Service,
an agency of the Federation
of Jewish Philanthropies. He
also served as president of
the National Conference on
Jewish Communal Service.
He kas a judge of the family
court since 1955.

WE !LAMER
1-1:1742 71t42

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.

candidate for Brooklyn bor-
ough president.
Judge Zukerman, in addi-
tion to being a lawyer, was
Teves Dec.
Harry A. Katzman, a phar- a social worker and for 19
Sarah Buchman
5
30
macist and co-owner of years executive director of
Maynard Lazarus 5
30
Kaycee Drugs in Harper
Jacob Levin
5
30
Sam Nasberg
5
30
Woods for the past 14 years,
Maurice Safran
5
30
died Dec. 21 at age 73.
Bessie Shorr
5
30
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
Tony Thorn
5
30
Born in Russia, Mr. Katz-
661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
Jacob Cohn
6
31
1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
Bernice D. Mazer 6
31
man, 16190 Cumberland,
Samuel
Robinson
6
31
6 Blks from 3 Jewish
Southfield, was the co-owner
Norman Stern
31
6
Cemeteries on Woodward
Jan.
of Katzman Drugs on Dexter
Liba E.
LI 2-0266
JO 4-35571
and Collingwood for 34 years.
Agranovitz
1
A 1933 graduate of the De-
1
Dr. Jos. M. Berris
David W. Diskin
1
troit Institute of Technology,
Benjamin H.
Mr. Katzman was a member
Ettinger
1
Sidney A. Deitch
Ben Feldman
1
of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and
Fannie Freedman
1
DETROIT
a past president of the
Dorothy J.
Goodman
1
MONUMENT WORKS
Aesculapian Society, He also
Lee Gladstone
1
was a member of the retired
14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.
Fannie Gutman
1
Gardner, bet. Cool,dge EL Greenfield
Zelda Kleiman
1
Businessmen's Club.
399 2711, Eve 636-0330
Harry Lifshitz
1
He leaves his wife, Sylvia;
Sarah Milmet
1
Harold Schiller,
- Lea Rubel
1
a daughter, Mrs. Maynard
Israel Schlussel
1
Advertising Firm
L. (Rita) Cutler; a brother,
Ethel L. Wiener
1
Rachel Weiner
1
Abe;
three
sisters,
Mrs.
Regional Manager
Bernard Bloch
2
Charles (Sophie) Rogin, Mrs.
Fayga G. Chesluk
2
Harold L. Schiller, regional Kermit (Rose) Garger of
Rose Feld
2
manager of K Promotions, S'nringfield. Mass., and Mrs.
Aubrey Jacob
2
Harry Keys
2
Inc., a Southfield advertising Sidney (Sally) Mellen of
Israel Lubow
2
specialty company, died Dec. California; and .six grand-
Edith L. Marx
2
Dorothy Misrach
2
22 at age 67.
children.
Reva Schoichit
2
Born in Reese, Mich. Mr.
Israel Shulman
2
Sam Siegel
2
Schiller, 25900 Pembroke,
'
Pauline Cohn
3
Huntington Woods, was the Harry Yancher,
Nettie Friedman
3
Aaron Nlatinsky
3
owner of Schiller Favor
Benjamin
Corp. on E. Jefferson from of Electric Firm
Schlussel
3
1940-1958. He was a member
Mendel
Stawis
3
Harry Yancher, an elec-
Hyman R. Cohen 1
4
of Temple Emanu-El, Probus trical contractor, died Dec.
Menachem M.
Club, Adcraft Club, Detroit 19 at age 76.
Cohen
1
4
Samuel D.
Convention Bureau, Produc-
Mr. Yancher, 16162 Oxley,
Freeman
1
4
tion Club, Specialty Adver- Southfield, was born in
Benjamin Green 1
4
Rose
Grossberg
1
4
tising Association of Detroit Russia and lived 61 years in
Chaye L.
and Marketing Communica- Detroit. He was the founder
Grossman
1
4
Saul Kotien
1
4
tions Executive International and owner of Auto City Elec-
Sol Levin
1
4
and a board member of the tric Co., a commercial and
Jacob K. Palman 1
4
Morris Radner
Sales Promotion Executive residential electrical con-
1
4
Mendel & Bailah
Association.
Rotenberg &
tracting firm since 1918. He
He leaves his wife, Bertha; was retired.
Family
10
4
Julius Schwartz 10
4
a son, Joel R. ; a daughter,
Bertha
Skolnick
10
4
He was a member of
Mrs. Ronald (Cynthia) Atlas;
Hyman Snyder
10
4
Knights
of
Pythias
and
Rachel
Spearling
10
4
A telephone call to us
a brother, David M.; and
Rebecca
gives you the assurance
two sisters, Mrs. David S. Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith
Weisberg
10
4
and
a
former
member
of
that a man you know is
Dora Broncwaig 11
5
(Lillian) Diamond and Mrs.
Samuel B.
Cong.
Bnai
David.
He
also
helping
you.
Milton H. (Ruth) Shyer of
Kempner
11
belonged to the electrical
Miami.
Solomon Leash
11
We can make the desired
union.
H. Levin
11
5
arrangements regardless
Morris Levin
11
5
He
leaves
his
wife,
Mil-
of
where
a
death
occurs.
Solomon
Lizewski
11
5
Dr. Thomas Banks,
Mildred
dred; a son, Arville of
Moskovitz
11
5
Ophthalmologist, 38 Phoenix; a daughter, Mrs.
Jennie
Rosenzweig
Dr. Thomas L. Banks, an Milo (Joyce) Rappaport; a
11
Theresa
ophthalmologist with offices sister, Mrs. Joseph (Anna)
Sonnenfeld
11
5
in Southfield, died Dec. 23 Goodman; five grandchildren
at age 38.
and one great-grandchild.
Yeshivath Beth
18325 W. Nine Mile Rd.
Dr. Banks, 5315 Watergate,
Yehuda
Southfield
West Bloomfield, was grad-
Bedouin POW Hailed
15751 W. 101/2 Mile
uated from Wayne State Uni-
Elgin 7-5200
versity's medical school in on Return from Egypt
Southfield
Ira and Herbert Kaufman
1 959. He was a member of
JERUSALEM-Among the
Phone 557-6750
the Wayne County, Oakland Israeli prisoners of war who
County and American Medi- returned from Egypt was
cal Societies; the Detroit Bedouin Ibrahim El Tors-
ophthalmology Society and han, from a tribe living near
the American Board of Beersheba.
Ophthalmology. He also was
His return was celebrated
a past president of the by the tribe in traditional
Birmingham Temple.
Bedouin style with the par-
He leaves his wife, Sharon; ticipation of many Jewish
two sons, Michael and Eric; guests from Beersheba and
FORMERLY KARL BERG MEMORIALS
a daughter, Lisa; his mother, nearby kibutzim. Lamb was
MANUEL URBACH & SON
Mrs. Benjamin (Betty) . roasted, and the Bedouin
13405
CAPITAL
at COOLIDGE • OAK PK. • LI 4-2212
Banks; and a brother, Mar- sheikhs served the meal ac-
vin.
cording to Bedouin custom.

Harry Katzman,
Pharmacist, 73

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