IMP THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, Dec. 6, 1974-71 OBITUARIES OCC Provost Irving Levinson Irving Levinson, provost of the Highland Lakes campus of Oakland Community Col- lege, died Nov. 25 at age 54. ir Born in Detroit, Mr. Levin- son was a metallurgical engineer. He joined OCC as associate dean of technical education in December 1964, the third employe on the col- lege's original staff. He had been provost of the Highland Lakes Campus in Union Lake since July 1973. He was involved in the initial planning of - the col- lege's career programs, with the responsibility of luring staff 'embers and seeking ).r career education func ,. pro; He twcame dean of faculty and dean of instruction at Highland Lakes, director of OCC's Program Planning Budgeting Systems Office . and director of special serv- ices at Orchard Ridge Campus. Before joining the com- munity college, Mr. Levin- son taught for 17 years at the Lawrence Institute of Technology. Following gradu- ation from Michigan Tech- nological University, he join- ed Buick Motors in 1942. He was the author of sev- en engineering textbooks, and also was known for his culinary skills and original recipes. Mr. Levinson was a con- sulting editor for Prentice- Hall Inc., a major publishing firm. He also was active in Mich- igan Partners of the Alliance, a group formed to provide assistance for developing na- tions. Mr. Levinson was an educational consultant for the group in Belize (formerly British Honduras) and the Dominican Republic. He re- sided at 7411 Pebble Pointe Dr., West Bloomfield. He leaves his wife, Mari- lyn; and . children, Judith Levinson, Mrs. Cynthia Noi- rel, Michael Jantz, Timothy Jantz, Mrs. Claudia Beegle and Mrs. Deborah Berry; Iiisinother, Mrs. Ceil Levin- son; a brother, Robert I. of New Orleans; and four grand- children. ESTHER SCHULMAN, seven grandchildren and 26051 Lahser, Southfield, died eight great-grandchildren. * * * Nov. 30. Survived by a daugh- MILTON A. WINSTON, ter, Mrs. Anne Weinberg; nine grandchildren and 21 25350 Greenfield, Oak Park, died Dec. 1. Survived by a great-grandchildren. * * * daughter, Sue M. JESSIE SLEW died Dec 3 She leaves two sons, Ira and * * * NETTIE BENJAMIN,. for- Howard; and two sisters. mer Detroiter of St. Peters- SYDNEY GOULD, 30320 * * * burg, Fla., died Nov. 22. Sur- Southfield, Southfield, died SARAH SALLY STEIN, vived by two sons, Charles of Nov. 27. He leaves his wife, Detroit and Sidney of Los Lillian; two daughters, Mrs. 25462 Lincoln Terrace Dr., Angeles; three daughters, Lawrence (Carole) Levin, Oak Park, died Nov. 29. Sur- During the Mrs. Irving (Freida) Sohon and Mrs. Melvin (Marsha) vived by her husband, Na- coming week of St. Petersburg, Mrs. Jo- Eisen of Toronto; one,brother than; three daughters, Mrs. Yeshivoth Beth Leon (Harriet) Simon, Mrs. seph (Bess) Taisch of Dan- and one grandson. Yehudah will Melvin (Beverley) Kleinman ville, Ill., and Mrs. Madelyn * * * observe the and Mrs. Albert (Bernice) Brinker of San Francisco; Yahrzeits of the CHARLES KAPLAN of Yendick; and four grand- six grandchildren and two following d e- Detroit died Dec. 4. He leaves children. great - grandchildren. Inter- parted friends, * * * his wife, Martha; and one ment St. Petersburg. with the tradi- MORTON STEINBERG, granddaughter. tional Memor- * * * former Detroiter and also of * * * ial Prayers, re- NELL D. BERGER, 19581 ESTHER MATH of S. Eu- Muskegon and Traverse City, citation of Hardy, Livonia, died Dec. 2. died Nova 27 in Englewood, Kaddish and She leaves a son, Donald; a clid, Ohio, died Dec. 1. Sur- N. J. He is survived by his by two sons, Joe of Studying of daughter, Mrs. Allan (Pearl) vived Detroit, Irwin of Shaker wife, Betty; a daughter, Mrs. Mishnayos. Ellis; and one grandson. Arthur (Judith) Peck; a son, Heights, Ohio, and 'a daugh- * * * KISLEV DEC. ter, Mrs. Paul (Minnie) Bec- Dr. Daniel; twO sisters, Get- Nellie Entin , 86 1 ' 8 kerman; and, eight grand- elle and Mrs. Harry (Devera) 24 RENE BERKOVITS, 23071 Raizel Cohen Stocker; and five grandchil- of Workmen's Circle 8 24 Tillie Cohen Harding, Oak Park, died sons. Interment, Ohio. 8 24 - H. German dren. Nellie H e n c k e n Entin, Dec. 1. Survived by a son, * * * Esther L. * * * 8 24 Workmens Circle leader and Fleischman John Holzer; one brother, ALTE L. PENN died Nov. 8 EDWARD TENDLER,, Isadore Freedman 24 secretary of Branch 111 for one sister and one grand- 30. Survived by two sons, 15700 Providence Dr., South- 8 24 Ida Kabaker 8 25 years, died Nov. 27 at 24 Mania Katzman child. - Marvin and Sol; two daugh- field, died Dec. 1. He leaves 8 24 Louis Klein * age 86. 8 24 ters, Mrs. Eugene (Charlotte) his wife, Rebecca (Betty); Louis Stoliman Mrs. Entin was cultural di- 8 24 M 0 NTY BERNSTEIN, Marshall and Mrs. Steven' a daughter, Mrs. Michael G. Weisswasser 8 24 Ira Worm rector and one of the organi- Dr. Arthur Moss, brother of Dr. Peter Bern- . (Estelle) Wallace; f our (Ann Helene) Sherbin; and 9 25 Joseph Berger zers of the Golden Ring Club. Local Dentist, 57 9 Stein and Goldie Meretsky grandchildren and t h r e e one granddaughter. Beatrice Borocoff 25 9 25 Aaron Jacobson She Was an activist in the died Nov. 10 in Los Angeles. great-grandchildren. * * 9 25 Robert R. Marwil Dr. Arthur W. Moss, a national - organization of the Arthur .1. ABRAHAM WEIN, 8740 * * of , * * 9 25 Osborne Jewish Labor Committee, and dentist with offices at 23007 Kenberton, Oak Park, died 9 25 LILLIAN BOROVOY died Rebecca Pont JOSEPH PORTNOFF, 803 Dec. 2. Survived by his wife; was also active in the Jewish Greenfield, Southfield, - died 9 25 Samuel Schey Dec. 4. She leaves a brother, Hutchins, Ann Arbor, died 9 25 Esther Schlussel Book Fair Jewish book de- Nov. 27 at age 57. Dena; two sons, Mark B. and 9 25 Charles Sperling A native Detroiter, Dr. Max Chomsky. Dec. 1. He leaves his wife, Lawrence A.; 'a daughter, partment. 9 25 Carl Strauss Moss was graduated from the Rachel; two brothers and 9 25 Mrs. Entin, born in Russia, * * * Meyer Watnick Deborah A.; his parents, Mr. 10 26 University of Detroit's dental Hattie Such one sister. Interment Ann and Mrs. Morris (Sarah) came to the U.S. in 1906 and 10 26 Alta Matz SARAH DAITCH, 29301 to Detroit in 1923. She leaves school in 1942 and did post- Stellamar, S'outhfield, died Arbor. Benjamin Wein. 10 * * * 26 Oppenheim three sons, Ben, Jack and graduate dental studies at the Nov. 27. She leaves five sons, * * * 10 26 Gustave Pines University of Michigan. He Irving; a daughter, Mrs. ESTHER WEIS Z, 25115 MARIA (MARY) ROSETT, Joseph Benjamin, Samuel, Dr. Mau- 10 26 Yashenovsky Robert (Eileen) Israel; nine was a member of the Alpha rice of Sherman Oaks, Calif., 25300 Lahser, Southfield, died Biarritz Cir., Oak Park, died 10 26 Rachel Alperin grandchildren and six great- 'Omega Dental Fraternity. Dr. Robert and Dr. Martin; Nov. 29. Survived by three Nov. 30. Survived by her 11 27 Chana Y. Brose the Aircraft Owners and 11 Betty Rothenberg 27 grandchildren. sons, Andre, Harry of Miami husband, Samuel; a son, Mel- 11 27 Charles Smith Pilots Association, the Fly- three daughters, Mrs. Israel, Beach and Jack of Clifton, vin; one brother, one sister, 12 28 Moshe Alperin ing Dentists Association and (Anna) Wiener, Mrs. Martin N. J. ; - a 'daughter, Mrs. Ir- 12 28 Charles Berris 12 28 Sara R. Cutler Adat Shalom Synagogue. He (Jenne) Meltzer of Akron, win (Irene), Greenfield of -Mi- Louis Reder, 81, RAY MITTENTHAL LEWIS. Ohio, and Mrs. Perry (Eve- Violet V. at 21101 Rutland, 12 28 Freedman ami Beach; seven grandchil- Ex-Produce Dealer resided lyn) Ross of Dayton; 23 12 Died Novemner 11 th. Esther Muscowitz 28 Southfield. dren and nine great-grand- grandchildren and 16 great- Louis Reder, retired pro- 12 28 Jack Osborne He leaves his wife, Peryle; Beloved mother of Mr. Annette children. duce wholesaler, died Nov. a son, Robert; a daughter, grandchildren. 12 28 Schulman Hershel Lewis and Mrs. - 29 at age 81. 12 Jennie Weisman 28 Mrs. Jerry (Carol) Franklin; 13 24 Philip Dubrinsky Heneritta Rosman Lewis Born in Russia, Mr. Reder his mother, Mrs. Emanuel 13 29 William Elson came to the U.S. and Detroit (Frances) Moskowitz; a sis- 13 29 Noah H. Freed 13 29 Henry Gordon 61 years ago. He operated ter, Mrs. Ben (Evelyn) Shep- 13 29 Jacob Kushner Archie Katcher, an attorney ber of the National Bank- Louis Reder Produce at East- 13 29 Rebecca Trivax ern Market from 1919 to 1950. herd; and two grandchildren. with the firm of Katcher, ruptcy Conference and for- Toby 13 29 mer referee in bankruptcy Wrotzlawsky Feldman and Wienner, died He was a member of Ber- 14 30 Hirsh Grand of the U.S. District Court. . Nov. 28 at age 60. ditchever S' o c i e t y and Pearl Berman, 83, 14 30 Saul H. Rose He was a past regional 14 B roc ha Stoll man 30 Born in Leipsig, N.D., Mi. Sholel Aleichem Institute. A Claude Katcher lived 51 years in chairman of the Michigan former Detroiter, he resided Ex-Saleswoman 14 30 Superstine in Miami Beach. -- Pearl Berman, a retired Detroit. He was a past presi- Regional Advisory Board. of He is survived by his wife, sales clerk for the B. Siegel dent of the DetroitBar Asso- the -Anti-Defamation League Yeshivoth Beth Esther; a son, William A.; Co., - died Nov. 29 at age 83. ciation, chairman of the_pro- of Bnai Brith, a member of Sidney A. Deitc h Yehodah the ADL National Advisory a daughter, Mrs. Martin Retired for the past two Council, and a past president DETROIT (-Alice) Rafal; six grandchil- years, -Mrs. Berman was a 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. of Pisgah Lodge of Bnai dren and two great-grand- secretary-treasurer of Ha- Southfield Brith. He also was a past MONUMENT WORKS children. dassali and a member of the 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Phone 5574750 president of Temple Beth El Home Relief Society. She •betw. goolidge a. Greinfioid and a past president of the r9-27}1: live. 626-0330 also was a, member of the Sam R. La Bow, Reform Congregations of Music Study Club of Metro- Metropolitan Detroit. politan Detroit. She resided of Cleaning Firm He leaves his wife, Molly; Ss R. LeBow, owner of at 16203 Lamplighter Ct., two sons, Brian of Water- Southfield. ME ,T;: Cleaners, died Dec. ford, Maine, and Jonathon; She leaves a daughter, Mrs. _ zt age 75. two daughters, Mrs. Aaron Born in Hungary, Mr. La- Robert (Harriet) Phillips of (Marianne) Lifchez of Chi- it i.tit h i.; I ; it)iii.frPt fil '. /11 t Bow lived about 60 years in Santa Barbara, Calif.; three cago and Mrs. Jerry (Louise) brothers, Samuel, Irving and Detroit. He was the former FORMERL' KAP , . . iiERG‘MEM.OR:A:. McCoy of Atlanta; a brother, ARCHIE HATCHER owner of Zenith Cleaners, Ben Rhodes; three sisters, mAN:J.P, :•RB-t5(1- -, ,8. '-,C*. Irving; two sisters, Mrs. and was in the cleaning busi- Ruth Rhodes, Mrs. Jacob S. fessional and judicial ethics Jacob (Shirley) Harris and -it:-..,... ness for more than 45 years. (Edith)' Sauls and Mrs. Mor- - -% • - s- committee of the Michigan Mrs. Bernard (Molly) Wes- He resided at 30284 South- ris (Esther) Appelman; and Bar Association, board mem- ton; and two grandchildren. three grandchildren. field, Southfield. He leaves his wife, Ann; Or three daughters, Mrs. Jack (Ellen) Vorzimer of Stanford, Conn.; Mrs. Leo (Frances) Keeps and Mrs. Jack (Ruth) Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman Birnberg; one brother, three sisters and eight grandchil- dren. 18325 W.,9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD Worldwide, Service FANNIE BELSKY, - 25635 Catalina, Southfield, die d Dec. 3. Survived by two sons, Arnold and Irving; one bro- ther, one sister and six grandchildren. * * * ABRAHAM FRIEDMAN, 23040 Radclift, Oak Park, died Dec. 2. He leaves a son, Albert; a daughter, Mrs.. Harry (Esther) Pinsky, one brother, five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and survivors in Russia. WE REMEMBER 11-1=52 7117N - Archie Katcher, Attorney, 60 . , , BERG .ep URBACH ..,- ! ; i . ; Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. • Elgin 7-5200