Dr. Masserman, Optometrist, 70 Dr. Morris H. Masserman, an optometrist for nearly 50 years, died Nov. 4 at age 70. Boni in the Ukraine, Dr. Masserman was brought to the U.S. as a child. Prior to living in Detroit, Dr. Masser- man lived in Milw-aukee. He was a graduate of old Cen:- tral High School and attended City College of Detroit, now Wayne State University. He was graduated f r o m the Massachusetts School of Op- tometry about 50 years ago. He resided at 19973 Marlowe. D r . Masserman enjoyed writing poetry -and was the author of "The Artificial '" a collection of poems. etry had appeared in p cations including T h e Jewish News. He is survived by his wife, Mollie; a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Caryl) Pevos; a brother, Paul; one grand- daughter and nieces and nephews. The sample of Dr. Masser- man's poetry which follows, "In__ the Upper Galilee," was written after a trip to Israel. IN THE UPPER GALILEE The bus rides On shaky hills of Time Up, up, past tombs Cloud ringed, Of martyred rabbis, Through narrow defiles Of death In the sacred dust, Which is History. Saviors brood On the somnolent hills. The centuries gleam In the marble sun. Samuel Schuster, Purchasing Agent William S. Granat, Local Dry Cleaner r William S. Granat, a self- employed dry cleaner, died Nov. 2 at age 57. Born in Poland, Mr. Gran- at lived. 48 years in Detroit. He was affiliated with the Parents Association for Jew- ish Residential Care, a group which benefits Jewish men- tally retarded; and a mem- ber of the Hebrew Benevo- lent Society, Ivan S. Bloch and Morgenthau lodges of Bnai Brith, Cong. Bnai David and Cong. Bnai Israel-Beth Yehuda. He resided at 19231 'Dorset, Southfield. He is survived by his wife, Ester (Pat); a son, Stephen of Van Nuys, Calif.; a daugh- ter, Rochelle; .two brothers, Charles and Morton; three sisters, Mrs. Sol (Bella) Shulman, Mrs. Louis (Sarah) Magedman of Van Nuys and Mrs. Joseph (Esther) Eich- net. Mrs. Loewenstein, Active in Groups Lillian Loewenstein, an ac- tive member of religious and philanthropic organizations, died Nov. 2 at age 74. Born in Cleveland, Mrs: Loewenstein lived 53 years in Detroit. She was a member of Temple Beth El, Hadassah, and was an active worker for the American Cancer Society. She leaves two sons, Alfred and Bert; and five grandchil- dren. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Dora Galer acknowledges w i t h grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by rela- tives and friends during the f ily's recent bereavement. v .. . e family of the late Eva Lesser acknowledges with grateful appreciation the y kind expressions of athy extended by rela- tives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. The Family of the Late - Samuel 0. Schuster, pur- chasing agent for the Minkin Metal Co. of Detroit, died Oct. 30 at age 67. A native Detroiter, Mr. Schuster was a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and the Knollwood Country Club. He resided at 16275 W. Nine Mile, Southfield.- - He leaves his wife, Betty; two brothers, Max D. and Morton; and three sisters, Sadie, Rebecca and Mrs. Syl- via Kroker. Eva Sherman, 64 OBITUARIES LUBA BECKER, 19171 Ru- therford, died Nov. 4. Sur- vived by her husband, Ben; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Mar- sha) Sherman; one brother, three sisters and two grand- children. * * * ELIZABETH FINLEY died Oct. 31. She leaves two ne- phews, Eliot Robinson and Joseph Warner of Woodland Hills, Calif. * * * GOLDIE FINKELSTONE, former Detroiter of Miami Beach, died Nov. 2. Survived by her husband, Israel; a daughter, Mrs. Theodore (Minnie) Tanner of Des Plaines, Ill. ; one brother, t h r e e grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. * erick; a daughter, Mrs. Phil- ip (Cynthia) Hosay of New York; her father, Louis .Siegel; one brother and four grandchildren. Interment De- * * * JULES KAMEN, 252.06 Prairie, Southfield, died Nov. 5, Survived by his wife, Jean; two sons, Michael of Los An- geles and Hugh of San Diego; a daughter, Mrs. Larry (Bar- bara) Warshaw; and two grandchildren. * * * DAVID HOLZMAN, 22011 7erome, Oak Park, died Nov. 2. He leaves his wife, Rose; two sons, Ronnie S. and Joel D.; three brothers, two sis- ters and four grandchildren. * * * CLARICE S. KAHN, for- mer Detroiter of Cincinnati, died Oct. 31. She leaves two sons, Dr. Jeffrey and Fred- Eva Sherman, a real estate broker for more than 25 years, died Oct. 23 at age 64. Born in Laurel, Miss., Mrs. Sherman lived 47 years in Detroit. She worked for See- lye and Co. for th'e last 15 years. She was a founder of the Infants Service Group. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. David (Gloria) Zatkin; her mother, Mrs. Lillian Perl- man; seven brothers, Isa- dore, Albert, Joseph, David, Milton, Cy and James Perl- man; and three grandchil- dren. * 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. CHESVAN NOV. 10 Louis Bernstein 25 Benjamin B. 25 10 Gaum Hyman Holtzman 25 10 25 10 Jack Kunick 10 Morris Mossman 25 Coleman 25 10 Rottenberg ,Rebecca'Sklar 25 10 Sadie H. 10 Spevakow 25 Kunie 11 Abramowitz 26 26 11 Chana Baxter 11 Anna Butcovsky 26 11 Fannie Carnick 26 11 Bessie Gordon 26 Jacob Kale 26 11 Bella Rosenbaum 26 11 Lewis Ross 26 11 Maxine F. Zack 26 11 Ethel Baxter 27 12 Herman J. Fishet 27 12 Jeanette Kabaker 27 12 Margaret Katz 27 12 Ephriam Lazarus 27 12 Aaron Simons 27 12 Bertha,M. Weiss 27 12 Rose Weiner 27 12 Meyer Beckman 28 13 Helen Brand 28 13 ic.ving Dworkin 28 13 Max Fleischer 28 13; - , The Family of the Late HELEN EVELYN SILVER Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her memory 2 p.m. Sunday, Nova 10, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbis Leizer Levin, Samu el Prero and Shaiall Zachariash will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. In Memory of JACK EHRLICH EVELYN DIANE SWARTZ One year has passed since you left us so suddenly. Although time has not eased our pain and loneliness, our love and memories of you are forever. You have at last seen 'Jamie and held him in your arms. Sadly missed and needed by your wife, Ida; son, Michael; daughter, Phyllis; and grandchild- ren. who _passed away Nov. 6, 196-9, is sadly missed and always remem- bered by husband, Larry and daughter, Barbara. In Loving Memory of Who passed away Nov. 17, 1968. Sadly The HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (Chesed Shel Emes) remembers their departed board members w hose Yorzeit is observed in the month of Cheshvan missed, but always will be remembered in our Heart. Yahrzeit will be observed Sunday, JACOB ARBIT 23rd of Cheshvan November 8th MAXINE F. ZACK November 10, 1974, 26th day of Heshvan. . Samuel B. Posner 1 Karl Hagoda 1 Feiga Yampolsky 1 Arthur Benjamin 2 MONO. MENT " CENTER, INC. LI 2-8266 - Shirley Deviin Freda Elstein Nathan Fridson Sadie Gelfund 1 2 2 2 2 Harry M. Gruber 2 Benjamin D. Krugel Elias Shier John E. Siegel Minnie Tilchin JO 4-5551, . /- r Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 2 2 2 2 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 - 15 IS 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. Southfield Phone 557-6750 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner, betw. Coolidge & Greenfield 399-2711. Eve. 626-0330 ra. Kaufman Chapel, Inc. 18325 W. 9 MILE RD.; SOUTHFIELD Glicka Grunbatim 1 Ben Hochman 1 Morris Kaplan 1 - NATHAN BRIGHTMAN 24th of Cheshvan November 9th . 28 28 28 28 Bessie R. Sirota 28 Sam Baidell 29 Ethel Bronstein 29 Louis Gottlieb 29 Rose Kartun 29 Harris Kosofsky 29 Joseph H. Kunin 29 Lena Scott 29 Sosia Shiffman 29 Peter Weisswasser 29 KISLEV Ann Goldberg I Isidore Goldman 1 Harry Ehrenfreund 1 Jacob Fish 1 Anna Goldberg 1 .Arthur A. Gould 1 I S A-D 0 R E ZACKS died Nov. 5. Survived by his wife, Fanny; a son,- Norman; a daughter, Mrs. S e y m o u r (Gloria) Collen; and eight grandchildren. * 0 0 MORRIS ZIFMAN, 25643 Greenfield, Southfield, died Nov. 3. Survived by his wife, Rose; three daughters, Mrs. Harold (Ida) Sher, Mrs. Alex (Mary) Greenblatt and Mrs. Henry (Lillian) Channen; one brother, eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 1 1/2 Blocks E. ac Woodward 6 Blks from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward IN MEMORIAM Fannie Friedman Sol R. Greenwald Norma Heifman Sol Lapinsky 0 * * 0 KATE NELKIN died Nov. 3. She leaves her husband, Harry; a son, Leonard R.; one sister and three grand- children. - In Memory of Our Beloved Worldwide Service WE REMEMBER 71- 1ZIN 71 1M? EUNICE RICE, 5067 Water- gate, West Bloomfield, died Nov. 1. Survived by a son, David; a daughter, Mrs. Wit- Liam (Ethel) Greenberg of Denver; one brother and five grandchildren. * LOU ROBBINS, former Detroiter of Miami Beach, died Nov. 5. He leaves his wife, Shirley; two sons, Danny Of Chicago and Je-: rome; two daughters, Mrs. Morton (Ilene) Silverman and Mrs. Charles (Judith) Verslype; brothers and _ sis- ters; and 11 grtmdchijdren. 0 * * EDWARD SCHWARTZ, forme' t Detroiter of Miami, died Nov. 5. He leaves his mother, Mrs. Sam -(-Lillian) Schwartz; a brother, Sidney; and two sisters, Grace and Rose, all of Detroit. Inter- ment Detroit. ROSE KAPLAN, 20300 La- Crosse, Southfield, died Nov. 1. She leaves a son, David; a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Rose; two -brothers, one sister, five grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. * REBECCA KAR, 15615 Hil- ton, Southfield, died Nov. 1. Survived by two sons, Moshe of Brooklyn and Abraham; * two brothers, five grandchil- dren and three great-grand- NELLIE SEMPLINER died children. Nov. 2. She leaves a son, My- 0 ron; four grandchildren and MICHAEL LEWINSON, two great-grandchildren. * 0 * formerly of Flint now of San- ta Barbara, Calif. died Oct. HYMAN SELMAN died 30. He leaves two brothers, Oct. 30. He leaves a son, Leonard of East Lansing and Frank; one brother, one sis- George and a sister, Ruth. ter and two grandchildren. Interment Detroit. * 0 0 * LOUIS J. SILVER, 15420 ARTHUR MARCUS, 18901 Northgate, Oak Park, died Meyers, died Nov. 1. Sur- Nov.. 5. Survived by his wife, vived by a sister, Mrs. Lil- Mollie; a son, William of lian Toblieb; nieces and ne- Arcadia, Calif.; and six phews. grandchildren. ,JACOB GOLDSTEIN Acknowledges with grateful apprecia- tion the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re cent be- reavement. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Nov. 8, 1974-55 I BERG & URBACH the _ treil liktutments . FORMERLY KARL BERG MEMORIALS MANUEL URBACH & SON 13405 CAPITAL at COOLIDGE • OAK PK. Ira ■ LI 4-2212 Elgin-1-520u Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman