oo r ney arAett, rs. A r c Sh1man Accountant, 73 Pioneer Hadassah Leader , Sidney A. Barnett, a certi- fied public accountant for more than 50 years, died Jan. 5 at age 73. Mr. Barnett, 22701 Essex Way, Southfield, had offices at 26711 Woodward, Hunting- ton Woods, for the past 51/2 years. He was graduated from the University of De- troit and was a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and . a life member of Perfection Lodge of the Masons. He leaves his wife, Sylvia; a son, Ronald B.; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Morton (Carol) Siegel of Rockville, Md.; and three grandchildren. NEW YORK-Bertha Sing- er Schoolman, a pioneer lead- er of Hadassah, who from 1947 to 1953 headed Youth Aliya activities, died Sunday at age 76. A Hebrew scholar who taught at Teachers Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary, M r s . Schoolman lived in Israel during the War I In Memoriam In Loving Memory of ROSA ROSEN ROTH Beloved wife and mother who pa ssed away the 19th day of Tevet 1973. S a d l y missed by her husband, -. brother and family srael, and sister and family in Califor- nia. A Truly Beautiful Woman and a Wonder- ful Mother LILLIAN MARLOWE Passed away Jan. 14, 1960. Sadly missed by all who loved her. Dearly loved and re- membered by her daughters, Mrs. Domi- nick (Bonnie) Vocino and Mrs. Hershel (Deb- bie) Kashdan. of Independence when she as- sisted in Hadassah medical activities on Mount Scopus. She was honored by Israel for her Zionist activities and her many services for Israeli causes. Her husband, Dr. Albert P. Schoolman, is president of the National Council of Jew- ish Education. r chelle; three sisters and nine grandchildren. Interment De- troit. • * ROBERT KLEE, 21970 Coolidge, Oak Park, died Jan. 4. Survived by his wife, Mae; four daughters, Mrs. Alex (Sally) Lieberman, Mrs. Roslyn Parris, Mrs. Betty Lieberman and Mrs. Sidney (Florence) Wolfson; one sister, 16 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. * * BERNICE M. KOFFMAN, 17700 Grandville, died Jan. 7. She leaves her husband, Ross L.; a son, Marc; a daughter, Nancy; her mother, Mrs. Milton (Sylvia) Michaels; and a sister, Mrs. Gerald (Phyllis) Krause. * * * REBECCA KORIN, 1900 N. Washington, Royal Oak, died Jan. 7. Survived by a brother, Henry Lublin of Milwaukee; and nieces and nephews. * * * SARA G. KROHN, 16200 Roanoke, Southfield, died Jan. 5. Survived by two sons, Drs. Lawrence H. and Ber- nard G.; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. * * * MORRIS LESSEN, former Detroiter of Miami Beach, died Jan. 1. Survived by his wife, Betty; a son, Carl of Detroit; one brother, two sisters, including Mrs. Mary Scott; and three grandchil- dren. Interment Hollywood, Fla. * REBECCA LEVINE, 20175 Votrobeck, died Jan. 7. She leaves two sons, R. Robert Lynn and Nathan; two daughters, Mrs. Milton (Ida) Moskovitz and Mrs. Marvin (Sarah) S a nf i el d; one brother, 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. * * * * * * ABRAM LIPIN died Jan. PHILIP KESSLER, former 9. He leaves a grandson, Detroiter of Tucson, died George Mundstock Jr. * * * Jan. 8. He leaves his wife, Ethel; four daughters, Mrs. PETER LUSTGARTEN, Harold (Suzanne) Tobin, 16207 Lamplighter, Southfield, Mrs. Richard (Pat) Lippner, died Jan. 8. Survived by his Mrs. Golda Jones and Ro- wife, Bella; a daughter, Mrs. Harold (Wyn) Landis; two brothers, two sisters, and two The Family of the Late grandchildren. r :* * MORRIS AUGUSTA MARKWOOD, 24730 Sussex, Oak Park, died KARBAL Jan. 8. She leaves a son, Ira Announces the unveil- M. of Springfield, Ill; a ing of a monument in daughter, Mrs. Leon (Hilda) his memory 1 p.m. Lucas; five grandchildren Jan. 13 at Beth Tefilo and one great-grandchild. In- Cemetery. Rabbi Gron- terment in New York. * * * er will officiate. Rel- atis*s and friends are PAULINE PAPER, 26715 asked to attend. Greenfield, Southfield, died Jan. 4. Survived by a son, ri ay, anuary 1-17197- 47 BERTHA SCHOOLM AN Bernard Pepper; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Abraham (Sima) Goldstein and Mrs. Ida Paper; one sister, four grandchildren and nine great- children. * jUL I U S RABINOWITZ, 17521 Wisconsin, died Jan. 3. He leaves a son, Milton Rob- erts of Atherton, Calif. ; three daughters, Mrs. D a v id (Ruth) Mendelson, Mrs. Ju- lian (Shirley) Klein and Mrs. Harry (Doris) Kashtan; one brother, one sister and 11 grandchildren. * * * NEIL ROSENZWEIG, 6182 Nicholas, West Bloomfield, died Jan. 7. Survived by two sons, Jack and Dennis; two brothers, one sister and four grandchildren. JACK SCHWARTZ died Jan. 9. He leaves his wife, Jeanette; a son, Donald; a daughter, Mrs. Howard (Bev- erly) Stone; three brothers, one sister and four grand- children. * * * HYMAN L. SELITSKY, 26051 Lahser, Southfield, died Jan. 5. He leaves a son, Sam; two daughters, Mrs. Louis (Rose) Wiener and Mrs. William (Esther) Sum- mers of Dallas; nine grand- children and 10 great-grand- children. • * * TODD WALLACH, 24503 Pierce, Southfield, died Jan. 7. He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Fern) Wallach; three sisters, Julia, Stacey and Leslee; and his ,grandmothers, Mrs. Saul (Shirley) Wallach and Mrs. Julius (Rita) Eckhouse. * * * ANNA WEINGARDEN KRESCH, former Detroiter of Miami, died Jan. 3. She leaves two sons, Sidney and Earl Weingarden; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Rudolph (Rosalyn) Shulman; one sister, six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. * * * AARON ZAMECK, 29114 Franklin Hills, Southfield, died Jan. 8. He leaves his wife, Mary; a son, Harvey J.; a daughter, Jacquelyn Z a m e c k Goldstein; one brother and two sisters. Value of Prayer Gold and silver become pu- rified through fire. If you feel no sense of improvement after your prayer, you are either made of base metal, or your prayer was cold. -The Koretzer Rabbi. Jay Rosenshine, active for ish topics and was himself many years in Detroit com- an active participant. munity affairs, died Monday He leaves his wife, the at age 81. former Helen Vidaver; -a Born in Poland, Mr. Rosen- daughter, Mrs. M a yn a r d s h i n e, 23237 Providence, (Doris) Cohen of Wilmette, Southfield, was a resident fo Ill.; two sisters, Mrs. Abe Detroit for 52 years. He was (Rose) Martin of Florida and a founding member of Mrs. Mae Kelly; and two Sholom Aleichem Institute grandchildren. and was an active Labor Zionist. He was a member of the education committee of the Jewish Community Coun- cil, served on the boards of the United Hebrew Schools and of the Midrasha-College During the of Jewish Studies and was a coming week member of the Yiddish Com- Yeshivoth Beth mittee of the Jewish Center Yehuda will and Michigan Jewish Histori- observe the cal Society. WE REMEMBER 71-1MIN 77N 18325 W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD Yahrzeit of the following de- parted friends, with the tradi- tional Memor- ial Prayers, re- citation of Kaddish and studying of Mishnayos. Interested in advancing the cause of Jewish scholarship and learning, Mr. Rosenshine was • instrumental in the founding of several local study groups devoted to Jew- Laura L. Markey, Ex-Store Owner Laura Levy Markey, co- founder of Leonard Shoes, 7340 W. McNichols, and op- erator until its closing, died Jan. 8 at age 57. Mrs. Markey, 29020 Ram- blewood, Farmington Hills, co-founded the retail chil- dren's shoe store in 1945. She was a member of Adat Shalom Synagogue, Hadas- sah and the Zionist Organiza- tion of America. She leaves her husband, David C.; a son, Cary Levy; two daughters, Mrs. Lloyd (Barbara) Paley and Mrs. Donald (Phyllis) Mutnick of Columbus; a sister, Mrs. Joseph (Edith) Levine; and three grandchildren. Mrs. David Sarnoff NEW YORK - Mrs. David Sarnoff, widow of the former chairman of Radio Corp. of AmeriCa, died Wednesday at age 79. She had assumed leader- ship in many civic and char- itable movements and gained national fame for her serv- ices in social causes. MONUMENT ,CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 1,12 Blocks E, of Woodward . 6 Blks from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 JO 45557 ■ Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT , MONUMENT WORKS Teves Jan. Joseph Cossman 19. 13 Libby Fine 13 19 Mary Grace 19 13 13 Ida Gutterman 19 Sadie Lafer 13 19 Joseph Langer 19 13 Leo I. Langer 19 13 Ethel R. Meyers 19 13 Esther E. Pearlman 13 19 William Siporin 19 13 Edis Dorfman 20 14 Sarah Dubin 14 20 Esther Gaertner 20 14 Harry Goldman 20 14 Sam Green 20 14 Solomon Grevnin 20 14 Pearl Pelavin 20 14 Abraham D. Sachs 20 14 Harry Bloch 21 15 Sol Feinberg 21 15 Jack Bookstein 21 15 Jacob Portnoy 21 15 Miriam Berris 22 16 Ida Boesky 22 16 A. L. Damen 22 16 Herman Eizen 22 16 Anne Harris 22 16 Rachel Kaiman 22 16 Jacob Lieberman 22 16 Max Linovitz 22 16 Robert Margolis 22 16 Jacob Poss 22 16 Myron Rosenthal 22 16 Belia Berlant 17 23 Esther Brandman 23 17 David Hess 23 17 Beckie Mason 23 17 Sarah Repitor 23 17 Yechezkel Weiss 17 23 Sarah Yunis 23 17 Eva Alpert 24 18 David Drazin 24 18 Kopel Dworkin 24 18 Esther Flayer 24 18 Joshua Gitlin 24 18 Nathan Goldman 24 18 Steven D. Gross 24 18 Minnie Handler 24 18 Isaac Henig 18 24 Archie Hoffman 24 18 Solomon Lumberg 24 18 Harry Morrison 24 18 Eva Richman 24 18 Moe Sherman 24 18 Adel le Stillerman 24 18 Louis Berman 25 19 Allen L. Leach 2S 19 Fannie Weingarden 25 19 Yeshivath Beth Yehuda 15751 W. 10 1 /1 Mile 14441 W. 11 Mlle Rd. Southfield Gardner, betty. Coolidge & Greenft0d 399 2711, Eve 626-0330 Phone 557-6750 BERG is, URBACH in 11)11111ne' Is FORMERLY KARL BERG MEMORIALS MANUEL URBACH & SON *1 ,11, 13405 CAPITAL at COOLIDGE • OAK PK. • LI 4-2212 Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. Worldwide Service ISH NEWS Jay Rosenshine, Age 81; Active in Education, Labor Zionism OBITUARIES MACK BARNETT, 21140 W. Seven Mile, died Jan. 3. He leaves his wife, Esther; two sons, Joseph S. and Sey- 1DON (JTA) - Harry mour; two sisters and four Myer, London journalist and grandchildren. public figure, died in Ma- * * 4: jorca Dec. 28 at age 72. RUTH BELLER, 9225 He was educated at the Idaho, Livonia, died Jan. 6. London School of Economics, Survived by her husband, after which . he joined his Irving; a son, Jay; a daugh- father, Morris Myer, founder ter, Debra; two brothers and and editor of the London Yid- two sisters. dish daily, "The Jewish * * * Times," as production man- ETHEL COHEN of Scran- ager. On his father's death - in 1944 he took over the edi- ton, Pa., died Jan. 3. She torship and edited the last leaves a son, Harold of London Yiddish daily until it Philadelphia; a daughter, closed down for lack of Mrs. Be rnard (Mildred) Winer of Detroit; two sisters, readers in 1951. Mr. Myer was a former five grandchildren and three vice president of the Zionist great - grandchildren. Inter- Federation, vice chairman ment Scranton. * * * - of the British section of the ABRAHAM FERSHTMAN, World Jewish Congress and vice chairman of the Poale 21850 Avon, Oak Park, died Zion. He will be buried in Jan. 5. Survived by three sons, Sidney, Norman L. and Israel. Herman D.; two daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Fox and Mrs. Radomer to Have Sidney (Rita) Barish; one sister and 16 grandchildren. Memorial Service * * * The Radomer Mutual So- SALLY FURMAN, former ciety of Detroit in commem- oration of the 25,000 Jews of Detroiter of Miami, died Jan. Radom, Poland, who died in 1. Survived by a brother, the Holocaust, will have its Reeves Lewenthal of New annual memorial (Yizkor) York; and two sisters, Mrs. services 8 p.m. Sunday at Hiram (Bert) Vogel of New the Labor Zionist Institute. York and Mrs. Sol (Bess) Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig, Rosenman of Detroit. * * * a survivor of the Holocaust, RUT HEIMANN, 19100 W. will conduct the services. Rabbi Rosenzveig is chaplain Seven Mile, died Jan. 8. She of the Port Huron Synagogue. leaves a daughter, Mrs. Louis (Majken) Lichtig; five brothers, three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. * * * In loving memory of my CELIA KAPETANSKY, dear husband, Meyer Finkel. 27055 Marshall, Southfield, Fifteen years have gone but died Jan. 4. Survived by two the happy memories will re- daughters, Mrs. Sidn e y main forever. Your loving (Belle) Liberman and Mrs. wife, Ann Finkel, and family. Martin L. (Eleanore) Brown; and six grandchildren. Editor Harry Myer, sh Journalist, 72 - Elgin 1-5200 • Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman