Friday, February 21, 1975 47
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
OBITUARIES
David Samelson, of Jewelry Firm
David Samelson, owner of
Samelson Jewelers in
Wyandotte for the past 40
years, died Feb. 14 at age 76.
Born in Lithuania, Mr.
Samelson lived 55 years in
Detroit. He had been a jew-
eler for more than 55 years.
He was a member of Adat
Shalom Synagogue, a past
president of the Merchants
Association of Wyandotte,
and a member of the Zionist
Organization of Detroit, the
Zionist Organization of
America; Tikvah Lodge of
Bnai Brith and Oakland
Century Lodge of Bnai
Brith. He resided at 23471
Marlow,-Oak Park.
He leaves his wife, Rose; a
daughter, Linda; and a sis-
ter, Mrs. Harry (Celia) Fes-
tenstein.
Monument
Unveilings
Samuel Klein, 82,
Store Owner
Samuel David Klein,
owner of Klein's Depart-
ment Store on Michigan
ieiling announce-
Ave. in Delray, died Feb. 13
nielics may be inserted by
at age 82.
mail or by calling The
Born in Hungary, Mr.
Jewish News office, 17515
Klein was once a member of
W. 9 Mile Rd., Southfield,
Young Israel of Wyoming
Mich., 48075, 424-8833.
(Ave.). He resided at 15640
Written announcements
Addison, Southfield.
must be accompanied by
He is survived by his wife,
the name and address of Helen; two sons, Emanuel-
the person making the in-
and Edward; a step-son, -
sertion. There is a stand-
Walter No-ftaly, three
ing charge of $4.50 for an - daughters, Mrs. - Joseph
unveiling notice, measur-
(Irene) Griffin of Rio
ing an inch i _ n depth, and
Grande, Ohio, Mrs. Alvin
$8.50 for a notice two
(Ella) Kadushin and Mrs.
inches deep with a black Joseph (Clara) Hoffman; a
border.
sister-in-law, Mrs. Hyman
(Charlotte) Shulberg; 19
The family of the late grandchildren and five
Sam Betman announces great-grandchildren.
the unveiling of a monu-
ment in his memory 1:3-0
p.m. Sunday, March 2, at
Clover Hill Memorial
Park. - Rabbi Sperka will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.
HyMen Stein, 57
Accountant
Hymen Stein, a certified
public accountant; died Feb.
13 at age 57.
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Stein was a member of
CARD OF THANKS
The famity of the late Cong. Beth Shalom, Mor-
Robert Phillip Bennett ac- genthau Lodge of Bnai
knowledges ;w i th grateful_ Brith, Masonic Lodge of the
appreciation the • many kind Masons and the Michigan
expressions of sympathy Association of Certified
extended by relatives and Public Accountants and the
friends during the family's American Association of
Certified Public Accoun-
recent bereavement.
tants. He resided at 15101
Sutherland, Oak Park.
He leaves his wife, Mir-
The Family of the Late
iam; a son, Michael; and a
daughter, Mrs. Arthur
ARTHUR BARIT
(Susan) Morrison.
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the
many kind expressions of
sympathy extended by
relatives and friends dur-
ing the family's recent
bereavement.
The Family of the Late
MAX FRIEDMAN
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the
many kind expressions of
sympathy extended by
relatives and friends dur-
ing the family's recent
bereavement.
Cantor
Nicholas Fenakel
of Adat Shalom
Synagogue
on behalf of
his late sister
PAULA
MAGYAR
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives,
friends, the Congrega-
tion of Adat Shalom
and the staff of Kauf-
man Chapel during his
recent bereavement.
ANNE ABRIN, former
Detroiter of Scranton, Pa.,
died Feb. 14. Survived by a
son, Jess M. Abrin; two
daughters, Mrs. Maxwell
(Goldie) Neumann and Mrs.
Hyman (Beatrice) Strutin of
Scranton; a sister, Mrs.
Pauline Ludwig; and three
grandchildren.'
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HANNAH ARONSON,
former Detroiter of Wood-
land Hills, Calif., died-Feb.
19. She leaves a son, Dr. Ed-
ward, of Woodland Hills, a
daughter, Mrs. Laura Sam-
uels of North Hollywood,
Calif.; five grandchildren
including Mrs. Jeffrey H.
(Judy) Leder of Oak Park;
and one great-grandson. In-
terment Detroit.
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JOSEPH BAIN, 16200 W.
Nine Mile, - Southfield, died
Harry Friedman
Dies in Florida
Dr. Harry M. Friedman, a
dentist for more than 40
years, died Feb. 7 in Hallan-
dale, Fla.
Dr. Friedman was first -
president and founder of
"Geriatric Dentistry for the
Aged and Aging." He volun-
teered his dental services to
the Jewish Home for the
Aged in Detroit for 30 years.
Dr. Friedman was a Master
Mason of Perfection Lodge
of the Masons.
He is survived by his wife,
Faye; and a son, Irwin.
Albert Dresner,
of Cleaning Firm
Albert Dresner, co-owner
of Progressive Cleaners in
Hamtramck, died Feb. 15 at
age 63. -
Born in Rochester, N.Y.,
Mr. Dresner lived 45 years
in Detroit. He was the co-
owner of the cleaning and
drapery specialist firm for
35 years. He resided at
16255 W. Nine Mile, South-
field.
J. Steigman,
He leaves his wife, Judith;
Local Jeweler
a son, Richard; a daughter,
Mrs. Charles (Carole) Cafes;
Joseph__ Steigman, a jew- five brothers, Morris H.
eler and owner of Steigman Dresner, Jack Brimberg, Sol
Jewelers in Detroit for 60 S. Dresner, Milton H. Dres-
years, died Feb. 15 at age 90. ner and Joseph S. Dresner; a
Born in Poland, Mr. Steig- sister, Mrs. Louis (Betty)
man was still active in his Cohen; and one grandson.
jewelry business at the time
of his death. He was a mem- L. Eisensmith,
ber of Cong. Bnai David and
Mosaic Lodge of the Ma- Local Builder
Louis Eisensmith, a resi-
sons.
On his 90th birthday he dential builder and founder
received a special wish for and owner of Louis Home
longevity and dedication to Builders for 40 years in De-
his community from the troit, died Feb. 14 at age 85.
Born in Poland, Mr-. Ei-
President. He also was a
friend of columnist Mark sensmith had been living in
Beltaire of the Free Press, Florida for the past 20
and has been mentioned in years. He was a member of
his column each year on his Brandeis Lodge of Bnai
birthday-. Mr. Steigman re- Brith, Mezeritcher Society
sided at 18516 Mark Twain. and the Bialia Society.
He leaves two daughters,
He leaves his wife, Bessie;
two daughters, Rose and Mrs. Alan (Ida) Nathan and
Mrs. Israel (Penny) Miller; Mrs. Meyer (Beatrice) Stur-
two grandchildren and one man; six grandchildren and
two great-grandsons.
great-granddaughter.
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Feb. 18. Survived byhis and two sisters, Joan and
wife, Lillian; a son, Dr. Mrs. Elliott (Cecile) Kaplan.
Philip of Valparaiso, Ind.;
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two daughters, Mrs. Sey-
ESTHER NEBACK,
mour (Rosa) Rothenberg
20509 Oldham Rd., South-
and Mrs. Michael (Evelyn)
field, died Feb. 20. She
Jablonowski; two brothers,
leaves her husband, Maur-
George of Skokie, Ill., and
ice; a daughter, Mrs. Sher-
Isadore Baum of Miami; a
man (Claire) Kay; four
sister, Mrs. Jack (Ann)
brothers, two sisters and
Miller of Chicago; and one
three grandchildren.
grandchild.
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G-USSIE ORDEN, 15351
REBECCA CHA-RNES Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park,
died Feb. 18. She leaves a died Feb. 10. Survived by
son,. Dr. Abraham of Aus- _ two daughters, Mrs. David
tin, Texas; two daughters, (Sophie) . Guss and Mrs.
Mrs. Samuel (Lama) Walter (Eva) Nowicki; a
Shetzer and Mrs. Morris brother, Isidore Brainin; six
(Sonia) Goldman; a brother, grandchildren and nine
William Levatin of Chicago; great-grandchildren.
a sister, Mrs. Harry (Dora)
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Hambro of New York; seven
MORRIS PRICE, 15250
grandchildren and nine Oakwood Dr., Oak Park,
great-grandchildren. - Inter- died Feb. 16. Survived by his
ment Chicago.
wife, Sarah; two sons, Nor-
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man and Harvey of Bang-
LOUIS FRIEDMAN, kok, Thailand; a 'daughter,
19201. Lenore, died Feb. 17. Mrs. Aaron (Mollie) Sinkoff;
Survived by a daughter, and three grandchildren.
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Barbara; two sisters, Mrs.
George (Frances) Levine of
MARY REVELLO, 19941
Los Angeles and Mrs. Wil- Braille, died Feb. 14. Sur-
liam (Bessie) Edelstein of vived by her husband, Louis;
Farmington.
a brother, Alexander Bob-
kin; two -sisters, Mrs. Jack
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BEN GOLDMAN, 22045 (Celia) Schoenberg of
W. Eight Mile, died Feb. 16. Brooklyn and Mrs. Herman
He leaves his wife, Lillian; a (Ida) Stone of Kew Gardens,
-brother, Harry; and a sister, N.Y.
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Lillian.
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ROSE ROSKIND died
ROSE GOULD, 27395 Feb. 19. She leaves a son,
Greenfield, Southfield, died Dr. William L.; a daughter,
Feb. 13. She leaves her hus- Mrs. Paul (Sylvia) Berger; a_
brother, Ernest L. Loveman
band, Louis; a son, Kenneth;
a daughter, Mrs. Sydell Si-- of Columbus, Ga.; two sis-
den; two brothers, Barney ters, Mrs. David (Alma)
Kessell of-California and Stuart of Nashville, Tenn.,
Lester Kessell of Tennessee; and Mrs. Leon (May) Gins-
a sister, Mrs. Carl (Lee) burg; and five grandchil-
Nashville.
Gould; and six grandchil- dren. Interment
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dren.
GILDA TUTUNICK, for-
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mer Detroiter of Deerfield
BEN ZION ILAN. (Benny Beach, Fla., died Feb. 14.
Applebaum) of Kibutz Afi- Survived by two sons,
kim, Israel, died Feb. 15.
Survived by his wife, Frieda
(Shevitz) formerly of De-
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
troit; three children, Igal,
661 E. 11 MILE, FERNDALE
Dubie and Yael; and five
1 1/2 Blocks E. Of Woodward
grandchildren.
6 Blks from 3 Jewish
Cemeteries on Woodward
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JO 44557
LI 2-8166
MAX M. KAPLAN, 26070
Radclift Pl., Oak Park, died
Feb. 17. He leaves his wife,
Shirley; two sons, David and
Sidney A. Deitch
Marvin; a daughter Mrs.
DETROIT
Louis (Beverly) Granitz; two
sisters, Mrs: William
MONUMENT WORKS
(Betty) Jaffa and Mrs. Ben
14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.
Gardner, betw. Coolidge & Greenfield
(Dorothy) Levin of Los An-
399-2711
Eye. 626-0330
geles, Calif.; and five grand-
children.
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ROSE LEVINE, 1151
MONUMENTS BY
West Nine Mile, Ferndale, ■■
died Feb. 16. She leaves a
son, Leon; a sister, Tzivia in
AND
Russia; three grandchildren
and five great-grandchil-
dren.
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FINE MONUMENTS
STEPHEN L.- MAL-
SINCE 1910
DAVER, 16724 Sherfield,
13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge
Southfeild, died Feb. 16. He
OAK PARK — LI 4-2212
leaves his parents, Mr. and
Next to Stanley Steamer
Mrs. Maurice (Ruth) Mal-
daver; a brother, Marshall;
1
Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc.
Worldwide Service
18325 W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD
BERG
URBACH
Harvey and Irving of Ta-
marac, Fla.; a brother, Sid-
ney Goodman of Hollywood,
Fla.; a sister, Ruth Kaplan
of Detroit; and four grand-
children. Interment Ft.
Lauderdale.
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BETTY
WIESEN-
BACHER, 27214 Belmont
Ln., Southfield, died Feb.
16. Survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Harry A. (Annette)
Hoffman.
WE REIVABER
rrivw rtx
During the
coming Week
Yeshivoth Beth
Yehudah will
observe the
Yahrzeits of the
following d *-
parted friends,
with the tradi-
tional Memor-
-ial .Prayers, re-
citation of
Kaddish and
Studying of
Mishneyos.
FEB.
ADAR
23
12
Elizabeth Bushkin
23
12
Clara Eisenberg
23
12
Lena Farber
23
12
A.H. Grace
12
23
David Grossman
23
12
Louis Kleiman
23
12
Isadore Kramer
23
12
Solomon Lapinsky
23
12
Jennie Ozadovsky
23
12
Morris Rosen
23
12
Samuel Techner
24
Chang F. Bas R'B Schmuel 13
24
13
Morris Abel
24
13
Harry Altman
24
13
Rebecca Barron
24
13
Abraham Berkowitz
24
13
Samuel Burnstine
24
13
Rabbi J. Eiseman
24
13
Kalman S. Florence
24
13
Isadore W. Golden
24
13
Sirncha Kleinemus
24
13
Karl Loewenstein
24
13
Fannie Rosenthal
13
Lebo Silverstein
24
24
13
Irving Zeff
14
25
Tillie Cohen
14
25
Sarah Cooper
25
14
Abraham Eisenman
25
14
Max Elias
14
25
Freida Gottlieb
14
25
Necha Gottlieb
25
14
Manuel Kaplan
25
14
Celia King
25
14
Bessie Kuchner
25
14
Max Laker
25
14
Mr. Liebergott
14
25
Ellis Markofsky
25
14
Chave Proctor
25
14
Samuel Plotkin
14
25
Sarah Seppen
26
15
Meyer Baxter
15
26
Eva Bunin
26
15
Esther Fagen
26
15
Morris J. Hart
15— 26
Louis Kukes
26
15
Harry Levin
26
15
Mendel Poss
26
15
Esther Rosenfeld
26
15
Simon Waterstone
26
15
Meyer E Revzin
27
16
Ida Damrauer
27
16
Leon Greenberg
27
16
Bessie Katz
27
16
Ann Rubenfaer
27
16
Nathan Ruzumna
27
16
Chuyem Shur
27
16
Alfred Wineman
27
16
Joseph Zucker
28
17
Rebecca Bresler
17
28
Israel Charlip
28
17
Sarah Eizen
28
17
Vojtech Haber
28
17
Minnie Kaplan
28
17
Louis Kasai
28
17
Isaac Levine
28
17
Shabse Y. Lipschutz
28
17
Charles Solomon
MARCH
1
18
Samuel Beznos
1
18
Charles Cohen
1
18
Sarah Lyons
1
18
Ida Mickel
18
Samuel Natinsky
18
Abe Nusbaum
18
Louis Pelavin
18
Gertrude Schwartz
Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah
15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
Southfield
- Phone 557-6750
Elgin 1-5200
ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman