THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 31, 1974-47 BREVITIES grams. Students from outside the area are invited at an extra non-resident fee. Classes will begin June 24. For brochures and informa- tion, call the summer school offices at Berkley, 548-3230; Ferndale, 548-8600; or Oak Park, 548-9294. * * * Julius Chajes, director of the Jewish Center's music school, will present DON KUKIER in a piano recital -8 p.m. Wednesday at the Baldwin Recital Hall. Kukier, who studies on a partial scholarship of the Axelroad Memorial Fund, will perform compositions by Scarlatti, Colombia Bnai Brith Beethoven, Brahms, Bartok, Gives School to Poor Chopin and Chajes. Admis- BOGOTA, Columbia (JTA) sion is free. * * * — The president, president- elect and former president of MICHIGAN STATE PO- Colombia attended the dedi- DIATRY ASSOCIATION cation here of a technical METROPOLITAN DETROIT school presented as a gift to AUXILIARY will have an in- the government by the Bnai stallation dinner 7:30 p.m. Brith Women of Bogota. Mrs. June 4 at Machus Red Fox Lia Ganitsky made the pres- Restaurant. Installing officer entation. will be Mrs. Kathy Lanter, President Misael Pastrana outgoing president. Officers Borrero praised the group's to be installed are Mesdames generosity in building the Shelly Fogelman, president; school in a poor neighbor- Bunny Nickamin and Judy hood. It has seats for 1,500 Coleman, vice presidents; students and a health center. Carol Rose and Marilyn The president stressed the Kent, secretaries, Ava critical importance of educa- Young, treasurer. Board tion to Colombia. members include Mesdames Kathy Lanter, Barbara Linde Israel Aids Libraries and Gwynn Kahl. Chairmen are Mesdames Roberta Kan- Hit by Ohio Tornado er and Sue Kaplan. The aux- (JTA) — Israel XENIA, 0. iliary is dedicated to teach- has arranged a gift of 712 ing the public about foot book shelf units to public and health care, as well as per- parochial schools and forming public services. churches here in which lib- * * * raries were destroyed in the The MICHIGAN BALLET April 3 tornado. Yaakov Keinan, consul for THEATER, which will host press and information for the its third annual mid-states consulate general of Israel regional dance festival, in Chicago, arrived here to through Saturday, will spon- make arrangements for the sor a performance 8 p.m. Saturday at the Music Hall gift. On behalf of Chicago Con- for the Performing Arts, sul General Shaul Ramati, featuring dance companies Keinan met with Mayor Wil- from six states. Tickets will liam Wilson, school and lib- be available at the door or by rary officials to discuss the calling MBT, 626-1893. needs. Students in the Berkley, Ferndale and Oak Park school systems are invited to ticipate in a TRI-DIS- CT SUMMER SCHOOL program which, by providing identical fees, time schedules and program length and complete reciprocity of credit, enables a student to take a course anywhere in the three systems. Berkley and Oak Park will offer complete summer programs while Ferndale will offer a limited - program sending most of its summer school students to one of the two other pro- Walkathon Nets $200,000 for Israel , CHICAGO (JTA) — More than 5,000 people demon- strated their solidarity with Israel by embarking on a 26- kilometer (16 miles) walk to raise funds for the Jewish United Fund-Israel Emer- gency Fund. The distance was set in honor of Israel's 26th anni- , rsary. Starters in the third qua]. "Walk With Israel" .nged in ages from 3 1/2 to 73. Participants, sponsored by friends and relatives for each kilometer completed, helped raise an estimated $200,000. STAR-SPANGLED SAVINGS PLAN Mountain Words By SADIE SHUR GOREN When great clouds hovered over Sinai heights clothing the prophet with a clear design for noble markings and hopes for joy in human life, was there a mirrored shadow reflecting myriad changes of lives tearing at craggy :Ages twisting into chars of fire bony fingers grasping at hunger's dregs sinking into death's refuse? Cry out, cry out— scream and rage, o youth— the knuckled grip the twisted grave do not salve the reaching brain sophistries and mystic word are but eerie grist to the minotaur- the prophet's mountain words carved with soft compassion only wait to be poured into the shrunken heart stone carvings etched with stern joy await acceptance into the wilderness of man's madness. " ( Sign for U. S. Servings Bonds, New Freedom Shares Edward Blumeno, of Pontiac Family Edward L. Bumeno, an ex- ecutive officer with the Pon- tiac Hide Co., a firm founded by his father Morris in 1929, RUTH ANN BOESKY 28. Survived by her husband, sons, Sam and Milton; a died Wednesday at age 51. 27800 Arlington, Southfield, Lester; a son, , Michael; a daughter, Mrs. Ted (Sylvia) The family were longtime ,died May 26. She leaves two daughter, Carrie; her par- Braverman; six grandchil- Pontiac residents. sons, Steven and Andrew; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Volin; dren and two great-grand- Mr. Blumeno, a native De- two daughters, Julie Ann and and one 'brother. children. troiter, lived most of his life Bonnie; her mother, Mrs. in Pontiac and resided at 691 Benjamin (Pauline) Coggan; JENNIFER LYN MORRIS, BERGOL DENA STRAUS, S. Fox Hills, Bloomfield and two sisters. 7112 Stonebrook, West Bloom- 18711 Greenfield, died May * * Hills. He was a member of Pon- JACK CHARLIP, former field, died May 21. She 23. Survived by two nephews, tiac Cong. Bnai Israel and Detroiter of Tucson, died leaves her parents, Mr. and Alfred and Walter Strauss. Pontiac Lodge of Bnai Brith, May 24. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Brian Morris; a brother, both of which his father Dorothea; two sons, Ralph David; and her grandparents, helped found. and Harlan; a daughter, Mrs. David Brenner and Mrs. Linda; two brothers, Allen Anne Morris of Lancaster, He leaves his wife, June; Pa. a son, Eric; a daughter, Mrs. and Charles, both of Detroit; Steven (Sharon) Kohn of and two sisters, Mrs. Ben RACHEL PHILLIPS, 22030 Fairlawn, N.J.; his mother, (Sophie) Greenberg and Mrs. During the Mrs. Bertha Blumeno; two Minnie Lipchinsky, both of Gardner, Oak Park, died coming week brothers, Harold and Nor- Detroit. Interment Tucson, May 25. She leaves a son, Yeshivoth Beth * * ti: man; a sister, Mrs. Frank Sidney of Miami; and a Yehudah will (Shirley) Alexander of Flint; MEYER GARBER, 22843 daughter, Mrs. Louis (Eve- observe the and one grandchild. Saxony, died May 28. Sur- lyn) Horne. Interment Miami. Yahrzeits of the * vived by his wife, Dorothy; following d e- parted friends, two sons, Dennis and David; MAURICE M. RESNICK, Pauline Sherman, with the tradi- a daughter, Mrs. Donald 20560 Charlton, Southfield, tional Memor- (Rhoda) Schlossberg; three died May 29. He leaves his Active in Charities ial Prayers, re- brothers, one sister and four wife, Helen; a son, Donn; a Pauline Sherman, an active grandchildren. citation of daughter, Mrs. Gayle Gold- member in philanthropic * * Kaddish and man; and six grandchildren. groups, died May 27 at age Studying of ANNA L. GERSON, former * * 74. Mishnayos. Detroiter of Miami Beach, ROSALIND SCHWIMMER, Born in Latvia, Mrs. Sher- died May 26. She leaves a Sivan June man donated an ambulance son, Irving of Chicago; a 15642 Hilton, Southfield, died 2 12 Morris Fisher 2 to Israel through Magen daughter, Mrs. Lois Kush- May 26. She leaves her hus- Joseph Gittelman 12 2 12 Sylvia Gordon David Adorn. She was a ner of Bala-Cynwyd, Pa.; band, Samuel; two sons, 2 12 Joseph Jaffa member of Young Israel of five grandchildren and four Eugene and Cary; three 2 12 Aeb Miesner Eliyohu Northwest Detroit, Sholem great - grandchildren. Inter- brothers and two sisters. 3 13 Applebaum * * * Aleichem Chapter of Bnai ment Detroit. 3 13 Lena Klein Bernard G. Brith and Pioneer Women. CELIA SHER, 25350 Green- 3 13 Skully She leaves her husband, Abraham EDYTH LEB'OVITZ, 18410 field, Southfield, died May 3 13 Louis; three daughters, Mrs. Burt, died May 27. Survived 29. She leaves her husband, Steinberg 4 Fanny Rubinstein 14 Wallace (Roslyn) Ross, Mrs. by her husband, Adolph; a Rubin; a son, Dr. Leslie; two 4 14 Isaac Ruffsky James (Esther) Rachleff and son, Harry; a daughter, Mrs. daughters, Mrs. Howard 4 Samuel Satovsky 14 Sarah R. Mrs. Dorothy Bodner; three David (Susan) Shepherd; (Sandy) Hords and Mrs. 4 Schwartzman 14 sons, Al, Morrie of San Juan and three grandchildren. Meyer (Sylvia) Koval; two 4 14 Kate Winston 4 14 Isaac_ Yabeck and Jack of Florida; two sis- brothers, seven grandchild- 5 Mollie D. Faber 15 ters, Mrs. Joseph (Blanche) ren and two great-grandchil- 5 Sarah Hamrend 15 TILLIE LEVINTHAL, 5 15 Shapiro and Mrs. Edward 26051 L a h s e r, Southfield, dren. Nimon Katz 5 15 Max Leichtling (Eva) Levin; nine grandchil- died May 22. Survived by a * * * Morton D. dren and four great-grand- son, Isadore Rapaport of 5 15 Mellon SEYMOUR SIMS, 17095 5 Mary Bednarsh 15 'children. Mt. Vernon, Southfield, died Lincolnwood, Ill. 5 15 Jacob Shere * * Michele May 22. Survived by his 6 16 Eisenman ELAINE LIPSITZ, 21530 wife, Joan; two daughters, Emanuel Kay, 60, 6 Marvin M. Faber 16 6 Jacob Franovitz 16 Concord, Southfield, died May Frances Rose_ and Lori 6 Julius Hechtman 16 of Jewish Week Ellen; his mother, Mrs. Ida 16 6 Harry Israel SYRACUSE, N.Y. (JTA)-j Zimmerman; and two Basha F. 6 16 Katinsky Emanuel Kay died May 16 Beth Anne Tigel, brothers. 6 Rachel Marwil 16 * * * of cancer at age 60. 6 Rebecca Medow 16 Nurse in Ann Arbor 6 16 Sholom Scott Mr. Kay, who was general FANNIE SRIRO, former Beth Anne Tigel, a regis- 6 Kalman Shapiro 16 manager of the Jewish Week tered nurse at the University Detroiter of Miami Beach, 6 16 Oscar I. Steel 7 17 and American Examiner in Hospital in Ann Arbor, died died May 27. Survived by two Ben Benson Rabbi Hyman New York City and editor of Tuesday at age 32. 7 17 Eisenberg the Jewish Digest, was born Sophia H. A graduate of the Univer- 7 17 Goodman in Harrisburg, Pa., and re- sity of Michigan in 1963, she MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 7 17 Bessie Harris sided for many years in held a nursing degree from 7 Bertha Helfman 17 661 E. 11 MILE, FERNDALE 7 Joseph Holtzman 17 Syracuse where he was ac- Columbia University and a P12 Blocks E. of Woodward 7 Abraham Klenov 17 tive in the city's Jewish masters degree from New 6 Blks from 3 Jewish 7 17 Fannie Pupko Cemeteries on Woodward 7 Morris Vernick 17 community. York University. In 1972, she 7 Beckie Weinberg 17 He was the editor and served as assistant director LI 24266 JO 4-5557, 8 Chaya G. Cohen 18 8 publisher of the first Jewish of nursing at St. Joseph 18 Fred Fisher Mendel community newspaper in Mercy Hospital in Ann Ar- 8 18 Landsberg Syracuse, helped start the bor. She was a native De- Nathan J. 8 Reisman 18 Sidney A. Deitch I first local Jewish radio pro- troiter. gram and was the founder of DETROIT Yeshivoth Beth Surviving are her parents, the local Bnai Brith lodge Mr. and Mrs. Hertzol Tigel . Yehudah MONUMENT WORKS and was its president for the of Detroit; and a brother, Dr. 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. last two years. He also was Phillip of Los Angeles. Gardner, betw. Coolidge & Greenfield Southfield a member of the Jewish War 399-271 1. Eve. 626-0330 Phone 557-6750 Veterans. Samuel Brown, 86 In 1965 he was graphic arts Samuel Brown, an execu- director for the Lyndon B. tive officer with Sealy Mat- Johnson inaugural program and graphic arts consultant tress Co. for 55 years, died May 27 at age 86. for the 1965 inaugural book. Born in Russia, Mr. Brown was a member of Bereznitzer Wise anger is like fire Aid Society and the Stoliner from a flint; there is great Synagogue. He also was ac- RMERLY KARL in BERG MEMORIALS ado to get it out; and when tive in philanthropic groups. 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