THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 29, 1974—SS
Abba Eban's Mother, 84
LONDON (JTA) — Alida
Sacks Solomon Eban, mother
of Israeli Foreign Minister
Abba Eban, died here March
21. She was 84. Eban was
with her and attended the
private service on March 22.
He flew to London from
Washington when Mrs.
Eban's condition turned criti-
cal.
Eban's close relationship
with his mother was well
yn. He always tried to
age his diplomatic sched-
ule so as to visit her as often
as possible in London.
Mrs. Eban was described
by those who knew her as a
woman of great cha'nn and
knowledge, and in her young-
er days, an active Zionist
and social worker.
She is survived by her
husband, Dr. Isaac Eban, an
eminent radiologist, now re-
tired, Foreign Minister Eban
and another son and daugh-
ter.
Born in South Africa as
Alida Sacks, she was widow-
ed when Aubrey—later Abba
— was a mere child. He
adopted the name of his
mother's second husband,
Eban.
As a young widow, Eban's
mother became active in the
work of the World Zionist
Organization and was the
archivist of the Zionist office
at 175 Piccadily, London.
That's when she began a
close friendship with Dr.
Chaim Weizmann, and that
comradeship continued with
her son Aubrey in later
years.
The late Mrs. Eban was
educated at Oxford, and she
mastered several languages.
A deep interest in the work
of the Magen David Adom,
the Israel equivalent of the
Red Cross, was among Mrs.
Eban's most recent interests,
and the Magen David Adorn
office in New York issued a
statement of high commen-
.
CARD OF THANKS
'The family of the late
Sylvia Oleshansky acknowl-
edges with grateful apprecia-
tion the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy extended
by relatives and friends dur-
ing the family's recent be-
reavement.
The Family of the Late
SARALEE BROSS
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
"te many kind expres-
.ons of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the fam-
ily's recent bereave-
ment.
The Family of the Late
CHARLIE
WOLOK
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex•
tended by relatives and
friends during the fam-
ily's recc:nt bereave-
. ment.
dation for her support on
Friday.
The story of her life is re-
lated at great length by
Robert St. John in his bi-
ography of Abba Eban (a
best-s e 11 e r published by
Doubleday and just issued as
a paperback by Dell Pub-
lishing Co.)
St. John described the
close relationship between
mother and son, his frequent
calls to her, the exchange of
visits between them.
Eban was to have ad-
dressed a meeting of the De-
troit Israel Bond Committee
on March 19. He canceled
that appearance at the Stan-
dard Club immediately after
his conference with Secretary
of State Henry A. Kissinger
so he could fly to London
and be at his mother's bed-
side. She died two days later.
'Mr. Coney Island'
Nathan Handwerker
MIAMI — Nathan Hand-
werker, once-penniless Polish
immigrant who turned a
Coney Island hot dog stand
into an 18-restaurant chain
that brought him fame and
millions, died March 24 at
age 83.
Known as "Mr. Coney Is-
1 a n d," Mr. Handwerker
worked at a New York eat-
ery and a Coney Island
counter store as a youth.
Eddie Cantor and Jimmy
Durante who were working
in Coney Island at the time
complained that 10 cents was
too much for a hot dog, and
that Handwerker should open
his own place and sell them
for a nickel.
He opened a stand with his
$300 in life savings and used
a secret recipe in his hot
dogs created by his wife.
When he cut the price to a
nickel, and the spicy hot
dogs won favor, he soon saw
thousands flock to his stand.
When New York extended
the subway to Coney Island
in 1923 customers flocked to
Nathan's. In 1921, when the
late Sophie Tucker, singing
at Walsh's Cafe in Coney is-
land, made a hit with the
song "Nathan, Nathan, Why
You Waitin'?" Nathan named
his hitherto nameless stand,
"Nathan's Hot Dogs."
Manuel Rosenthal,
Firm Executive
Manuel M. Rosenthal, an
executive with the Michigan
Screw Products Co. for 10
years until his retirement a
year ago, died Tuesday at
age 78.
For 40 years, Mr. Rosen-
thal was the o w n e r of a
wholesale notions store in the
Eastern Market. A native De-
troiter, he lived at 23105
Providence, Southfield:
He was a member of Cong.
Bnai David, the Hanna h
Schloss Old Timers and Mos-
lem Shrine and, a life mem-
ber of Perfection Lodge of
the Masons.
Surviving are his wife,
Shirley; two sons, Dr. Julian
and Dr. Alan of California;
a daughter, Mrs. Reginald
(Marva) Maxwell; two
brothers, Ervin and Leonard;
five sisters, Mrs. Nathan
(Ann) Levin of Los Angeles,
Mrs. Samuel (Goldie) Kava-
nau of Beverly Hills, Calif.,
Mrs. Lewis (Ruth) Barak,
Mrs. Robert ,(Conalee) Tre-
peck and Mrs. Hyman (Har-
riet) Beale; 10 grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.
Herman Rosenberg,
of Revisionist Group
Herman Rosenberg, an ac-
tive participant in the Herut-
Revisionist movement and a
lay leader at Cong. Bnai
Moshe, died March 23 at age
67. He also was active in the
Jewish War Veterans.
Born in Hungary, Mr.
Rosenberg, 24816 Maryland,
Southfield, lived 37 years in
Detroit and was an insur-
ance salesman. In Europe,
he was a close associate of
Vladimir Jabotinsky, founder
of the Zionist - Revisionist
movement.
Among his survivors is a
son, David of New York,
whose poetry appears else-
where in this issue. He also
is survived by his wife,
Shifra; another son, Sanford;
a daughter, Rochelle; two
sisters, Mrs. Pepi Mermel-
stein and Mrs. Sari Hersko-
vitz of Czechoslovakia; and
two • grandchildren.
Ronald Nathan, 54,
Britain JNF Leader
LONDON (JTA) — The ex-
ecutive director of the Jew-
ish National Fund of Great
Britain, Ronald Nathan, died
here March 21 at age 54.
He served as executive di-
rector for 51/2 years. He was
Esther Grossman,
previously with El Al.
Hadassah Leader
Dr. Isaac Levy, JNF di-
Esther Grossman, a long- rector, said . Mr. Nathan's
time member of Hadassah, services had been greatly ap-
and former president of its preciated and would be sore-
Muskegon chapter, died ly missed. Mr. Nathan was
March 21 at age 86.
born in Leeds.
Born in Chicago, Mrs.
Grossman, 19100 W. Seven Harry Latt ; Owned
Mile, lived in Muskegon prior
to moving to Detroit where Local Jewelry Shop
she lived for 30 years. She
Harry Latt, owner of the
was a member of Adat Cadillac Music and Jewelry
Shalom Synagogue.
Shoppe on E. Warren, died
She leaves two sons, Alan March 24 at age 78.
J. and Lewis S.; two
Born in Estonia, Mr. Latt,
brothers, Ben Komiss and 3950 Audubon, leaves his
David Komiss of Chicago; a wife, Rose; two daughters,
sister, Minna Komiss of Chi- Mrs. Manuel (Harriet) Sklar
cago; seven grandchildren and Mrs. Samuel (Valerie)
and eight great-grandchil- Indenbaum; and nine grand-
dren.
children.
OBITUARIES
ABE AMSTER of Univer-
sity Heights, 0., died March
25. Survived by his wife,
Lenore; a son, Dr. Norman
of Allentown, Pa.; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Dennis (Ruth) Rice
of Detroit; one brother, one
sister and two grandchildren.
Interment University Heii hts.
*
HELEN DOROTHY BLUM-
BERG, 25301 S. Montmartre
Ct., Oak Park, died March
25. Survived by a son, Dr.
Edwin C.; one sister and
five grandchildren. -
* *
ter, Mrs. Hay (Sarah)
Fixler.
ton, Trenton, died March 24.
She leaves a nephew, Mal-
colm Ellias; and two nieces,
JACK LIPSON, former De- Mrs. Irving (Elaine) Fried-
troiter of San Diego, died man and Mrs. Harriet Ben-
March 8. Survived by his der of Los Angeles. Inter-
wife, Sally; two daughters, ment Bay City.
* * *
Mrs. Fred (Marcia) Lawson
and Mrs. Jack (Harriet)
SAMUEL S T E I N, 3500
Schredder of Los Angeles; John R, died March 26. No
five brothers, including Sam, known survivors. Services 11
Irving and Joseph of Detroit; a.m. today at Hebrew Memo-
two sisters and four grand- rial Chapel.
children. Inter ment San
Diego.
*
EVA NELSON, 16588
Schaefer, died March 26.
Survived by 'a daughter, Mrs.
Richard (Rita) Robbins of
Van Nuys, Calif.; four broth-
ers, including Dr. Sam and
Kalman Alpiner, both of De-
troit; two sisters, including
Mrs. Abraham (Sophie)
Moore of Detroit; and two
* *
GERTIE CASS died March grandchildren.
*
20. She leaves a son, Her-
BESSIE SCHE CH E T,
man; a daughter, Mrs. Sey-
mour (Elsie) Kaplan; two 26051 L a h se r, Southfield,
grandchildren and four great- died March 28. Survived by
a son, Sidney of Sherman
grandchildren.
Oaks, Calif.; two daughters,
*
Mrs.
Harry (Rose) Feldmary
JULIUS DAVIDSON, 19200
and
Mrs.
Norman (Rebecca)
Mansfield, died March 23. He
leaves his wife, Esther; a Sorscher, both of Flint ;
son, Marvin H.; a daughter, seven - grandchildren, 21
Mrs. Lawrence (S hirle Y) great-grandchildren and one
Geller of Newton Highlands, great-great-grandchild. Serv-
Mass.; and five grandchil- ices noon today at Machpe-
lah Cemetery, Flint.
dren.
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*
MINNIE SHRAGER, 26051
BENJAMIN GLAZER, 521 Lahse r, Southfield, died
Park, died March 28. He March 23. She leaves two
leaves a brother, Reuben.
daughters, Mrs. Henry
(Betty) Aronoff and Mrs.
WILLIAM GLIEBERMAN, Alvin (Toby) Davis; four
former Detroiter of Woodland grandchildren and five great-
Hills, Calif., died Dec. 1. grandchildren.
Survived 'by his wife, Sylvia;
* * *
a son, Jeffrey; a daughter,
SOLOMON SLEEPER,
Helene; his mother, Mrs.
Mary Glieberman, of Detroit; 23681 Wildwood, Oak Park,
and a sister, Bea Casman, of died March 24. Survived by
Detroit. Interment Los two daughters, Mrs. Shirley
Molodofsky and Mrs. Shel-
Angeles.
d o n (Florence) Schwartz;
* * *
one sister and seven grand-
STANTON S. GRAY died children.
March 24. He leaves two
brothers, Norman Golden-
TILLIS SPILG, 1789 Charl-
berg and Leo Goldenberg;
and a sister, Mrs. Dewayne
(Sadie) Kirkdorfer.
Sidney A. Deitch
• * *
DETROIT
CATHERINE H. HAMAN,
MONUMENT
WORKS
former Detroiter of St.
14441
W.
11
Mile
Rd.
Petersburg, Fla., died March Gardner, betw Cooludge & Greenf
geld
369 2711, Eve
23. She leaves four brothers,
626-0330
Sidney Gold of Miami, Jo-
seph Goldberg, Louis Gold-
berg and Morris Goldberg;
and two sisters, Anne Gold- MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
661 E. I MILE, FERNDALE
berg and Mrs. Edward
1 1 /2 Blocks E. of Woodward •/
(Rose) Gold. Interment De-
6 Blks from 3 Jewish
Comaterles on Woodward
troit.
DORA CARNICK, 24210
Coolidge, Oak Park, died
March 24. She leaves a
d a u g h t e r, Mrs. Morris
(Jeanne) Lipshy; two broth-
ers, one sister, four grand-
children and three great-
grandchildren.
* *
ROSE HEARSH of St.
Louis died March 20. Sur-
vived by her husband,
David; two sons, Tilford and
Howard; a daughter, Mrs.
Ivan (Sandra) Scholnick of
Detroit; a brother, Frank
Schwartz of Detroit; and
eight grandchildren. Inter-
ment St. Louis.
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41..a ■ Newanammi
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SELMA M. KLEIN died
March 22. She leaves a sis-
Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc.
Worldwide Service
18325 W.,9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD
JO 4-5557,
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nisimm
During the
coming week
Yeshivoth Beth
Yehudah will
observe the
Yahrzeits of the
following d e-
parted friends,
with the tradi-
tional Memor-
ial Prayers, re-
citation of
Kaddish and
Studying of
Mishnayos.
Nissan Mar.
31
8
Esther Berman
31
Rachel Gladstone 8
31
8
Bessie Glazer
31
Adolph Zaretina 8
April
1
9
Dena Elfer
1
9
Gerald Green
Abraham R.
1
9
Hoffman
1
Eliezer Katinsky 9
1
9
Joseph Schey
9
1
Harry Simon
Max Amhowitz 10
Morris Ch.
2
10
Bodzin
2
Jacob Kesselman 10
11
3
Esther Cohen
3
Jacob Goldstein 11
3
Philip Hillelson 11
3
Simon Knoppow 11
Rabbi Yehudah
3
11
Levin
Oscar
3
Rottenberg
11
4
12
Rose Busch
4
Rebecca Cohen 12
4
12
Roche! Fine
4
12
Irving Glasser
4
Moses Gufstein 12
4
Shimon Gufstein 12
Rabbi Solomon
4
Krevsky
12
Lottie
12
4
Rosenshine
Benjamin
12
4
Schuraytz
4
David Shulman 12
Lea R.
Spevakow
12
4
5
Neva Lubetsky 13
Jacob Sklar
13
5
5
Max Steingold 13
6
Jacob Goodman 14
Sophia Helfend 14
6
Sam Kogan
14
6
Morris
Markowitz
14
6
Ben Ross
14
6
Benjamin Sachs 14
6
14
6
Anna Shere
Yaakov Hoffman 14
6
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