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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-04-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Meyer Schneider,

Meyer Schneider, who died
April 15 at age 81, was a
well-known figure in labor
circles, it was noted at
funeral services for him at
Kaufman Chapel last week.
Mr. Schneider, a past pres-
ident of Workmen's Circle
Branch 157, had been active
in the Socialist Party and a
good friend of Norm an
Thomas. He also counted the
late Walter Reuthers as
rriong his close friends. He
as the Workmen's Circle

-

Ida Iwrey, Sister of
the Late

MORRIS
RAPOPORT

Acknowledges
with grateful apprecia-
tion the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.

Friday, April 26, 1974-47

OBITUARIES

Labor Activist

delegate to the Jewish Corn-
munity Council and belonged
to the Jewish Center.

Mr. Schneider owned a
men's clothing store, Meyer
the Tailor, for many years,
the last location being on
Gratiot Ave. He retired four
years ago at about the time
his wife Theresa died.

A native of Lithuania, Mr.
Schneider came to this coun-
try in 1910. For some years,
he was a manager of men's
clothing at the Frank and
Seder department store on
Woodward Ave. before going
into his own business. During
World War II, he was active
in the Russian war relief.

ETHEL BORISON, 25640
Lincoln Terr., Oak Park,
died April 23. Survived by
three sons, Joseph, Oscar
and Morris of Northridge,
Calif.; four daughters, Mrs.
Louis (Betty) Hart of Fair-
fax, Calif., Mrs. Edward
(Jean) Greenstone, Mrs. Max
(Gussie) Schrut and Mrs.
David (Margaret) Guttman;
14 grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
*
DOROTHY S. CAMPBELL
died April 21. She leaves a
son, Mark; three brothers,
Aid and Ben Kushner and Ed-
ward Kushner of Muskegon;
and two sisters, Betty and
Mrs. Sam (Lena) Levine.

A resident of Borman Hall,
Mr. Schneider leaves a sis-
ARTHUR COHEN, 18634
ter, Mrs. Sarah Wein; and
Hessel, died April 24. Sur-
two nephews.
vived by his wife, Adele; and
two sisters. Services 1 p.m.
today at Hebrew Memorial
More Obituaries
Chapel.
* * *
on Page 38
HOWARD EHRLICHMAN,
28458 Tavistock, Southfield,
died April 20. He leaves his
wife, Gertrude; a son, Jeff-
rey; a daughter, Jody, his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman
The family of the late Hy- (Rose) Ehrlichman of Miami;
man Gross announces the un- and one sister.
*
veiling of a monument in his
BEATRICE
FALIK, 23740
memory 11 a.m. Sunday,
April 28, at Adat Shalom Fenkell, died April 23. Sur-
Cemetery. Rabbi Arm will vived by a brother, Milton;
officiate. Relatives and and a sister, Mrs. Harry
(Mary) Melamed.
friends are asked to attend.
*
. •
ISADORE HANDELMAN,
The family of the late
Shirley Mandell announces former Detroiter of North
the unveiling of a monument Miami Beach, died April 23.
in her memory 1-1:30 a.m. He leaves his wife, Rose; a
Sunday, April 28 at Mach- son, Bernard; one brother,
pelah Cemetery. Relatives three sisters, two grandchil-
and friends are asked to dren and one great-grand-
child. Interment Detroit.
attend.
*
ISAAC KAMINSKY, 23431
The Family of the Late
Harriet Ct., Oak Park, died

Monument Unveilings

The Family of the Late

MORRIS CITRIN

announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 11:30 a.m.
Sunday, May 5 at Che-
sed Shel Emes Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Sperka will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

.

The Family of the Late

SAUL J. CONN

CECILIA CONN

MARGARET E.
SIPORIN

Announces the unveil-
ing of mounments in
their memory 1:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 28 at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Syme will offici-
ate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
her memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, May 5 at Mach-
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Poupko and Cantor Ad-
ler will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

The Family of the Late

and

HERBERT H.
GOLDMAN

Announces the unveil.
ing of a monument in
his memory 1 p.m.
Sunday, April 28 at
Beth Tefilo Cemetery.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

The unveiling of a mon-
ument in memory of
our beloved mother,
grandmother and
teacher,

SARA KANER z'I

will be held at the
Beth Yehuda Cemetery,
14 Mile and Gratiot, at
2 p.m. Sunday, May 5.
Rabbi S. Prero will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
iend.

MORRIS
PEARLMAN

Announces - the unveil-
ing of a monument in
his memory 12:30 p.m.
Sunday, May 5, at
M achpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Groner will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.

The Family of the Late

ABRAHAM J.
ROSENS

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
his memory 1 p.m.
Sunday, May 5 at He-
brew Memorial Park,
Pinsker Section. Rabbi
Goldschlag will offici-
ate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

April 19. Survived by his
wife, Bessie; two sons, Theo-
dore and Louis; one brother,
six grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
*
*
ANNA LAMPE, 1201
Hutchins, Ann Arbor, died
April 22. She leaves a son,
Dr. Isadore; three daughters,
Helen of Cincinnati, Mrs.
Lilly Lampe and Mrs. Maur-
ice (Rose) Hankin of San
Francisco; and five grand-
children. Interment Ann Ar-
bor.

tit

*

ARTHUR LASKY, 15336
James, Oak Park, died April
23. Survived by his wife,
Betty; a nephew, David; and
a niece, Deborah Saperstein.

ZELDA LEVIN, 15100 W.
10 Mile, Oak Park, died April
20. Survived by a son, Har-
old; a daughter, Mrs. Sam
(Mildred) Orechkin; two sis-
ters and six grandchildren.

*

ROSE BRISSON MATEN-
KY, 15321 Northgate, Oak
Park, died April 24. She
leaves a sister, Mrs. Isabelle
13lock of Brighton, Mass.;
one niece and one nephew.

SAM MILLER, 13111 Na-
dine, Huntington Woods, died
April 20. Survived by a bro-
ther, Harry of California; and
a sister, Mrs. Alex (Rose)
Karasch.
* *
LOUIS POLLOCK, 13121
Dartmouth, Oak Park, died
April 18. Survived by his
wife, Gussie; a son, Theodore
T.; two daughters, Mrs. Sam
(Diana) Camen and Mrs.
Herbert (Helena) Sherbin;
three sisters, 10 grandchil-
dren and two great-grandchil-
dren.

*

Sukenic and Mrs. Leonard
(Vivian) Fealk.
*
MEYER SCHIFF, 22065
W. Eight Mile, died April
24. Survived by his wife,
Rose; two sons, Sander and
Lawrence; a daughter, Mrs.
Gordon (Eileen) Abel; three
brothers, one sister and eight
grandchildren.

*

JOSEPH M.
RAIMI

To live in hearts
you left behind
is not to die.

Our lives are
just not the same
without you.
Rest in peace, O.M.

Your family
April 24, 1973

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EVA ROMAN, 3500 John R,
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brother, Joe of San Fran-
cisco.
* *
To our loving husband and
LEE
B.
ROSSNER,
25885
father, Philip, who passed
Greenfield, Southfield, died
away May 30, 1973:
April 23. Survived by four
Gone but not forgotten,
brothers. Bernard, Morris,
I can see the look on
Sam and Norman Sukenic;
your face
The hand that you squeezed four sisters, Mrs. Minnie
Sosin, Rose Sukenic, Fannie
real tight.
It was my right hand.
When you left us, you tore a
Frances Fishman, 68
piece of our hearts out.
Frances Fishman, a mem-
If you would see the change
ber of several women's or-
in Myron and Shirley,
ganizations, died Sunday at
You would be very proud
age 68. She was a native of
of them.
Russia.
Things are the same.
Mrs. Fishman, 13308 Vic-
We are all alone
toria, Huntington Woods,
I mind my own business
was a member of Temple
I know you can't hear me.
But you can rest in peace, Israel and its sisterhood, Ha-
dassah and the Sinai Hospital
Your bills are paid for,
Women's Guild.
The shul is taken care of.
Survivors are her husband,
We miss you.
Ellis;
a son, Stephen; a bro-
Your loving wife, ' Betty,
ther,
Pine
Schwartz; and two
Myron A. Schlussel and your grandchildren.
daughter, Shirley E.

*

JOSEPH E. SEROUR,
24021 Stratford, Oak Park,
died April 21. Survived by his
wife, Raisy; a son, Elie; a
daughter, Esther; three bro-
thers and one sister.
* *
DORIS FOX SHA P IR 0,
former Detroiter of Provi-
dence, R.I., died April 20.
Survived by a brother, David.
Interment Providence.
* *
LEO S. WEINBERG, 18491
Kentfield, died April 19. He
leaves his wife, Ruth; two
sons, Donald of California
and Bernard; four daughters,
Mrs. Carol Bauer, Mrs. Tho-
mas (Evelyn) Davie, Mrs.
George (Lorna) Christie and

Mrs. Donald (Leotta) Wiss-
well; one sister; 19 grand-
children and two great-grand-
children.
*
PAUL WEISMAN, 27600
Franklin, Southfield, died
April 19. He leaves a son,
Joshua of Florida; two daugh-
ters, Nina of Carmel, Calif.
and Sonya "Missy", and one
brother.

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Louis
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Weingarden
28
Ernestine Weisz 6
Mishkah Bas
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R'Chaim
Sholom F.
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29
Hyman Averbuch 7
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Philip Feinstein
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Ida Katzman
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Ben Mertz
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Leonard N. Baker 8
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Merrill Goodman 8
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Brandel Kaufman 8
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Erwin Rosenthal 8
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Abraham M. Zack 8
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Sadie Lynn
1
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Alice Robinson
1
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Eva Wainer
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Marie Zarkin
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Hanna Bordelow 10
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Goldsmith
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Fannie Goren
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Ida Karbel
10
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Rose Kelman
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Jacob Lechtzin 10
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Philip Ross
2
10
Anna Spitzer
Sidney
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Applebaum
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Fannie
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Victoria
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Freedman
3
Gershon
3
Grossman
11
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S. Jalan
11
3
Toba Lerner
11
3
Gus Lew
11
3
Harry Shapiro
11
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Abraham Berris 12
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12
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