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.' • * * * 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. * * * 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. - Feb. 18. Survived byhis and two sisters, Joan and wife, Lillian; a son, Dr. Mrs. Elliott (Cecile) Kaplan. Philip of Valparaiso, Ind.; * * * 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. * * * * * * 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) * * * 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- * * * 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. - * * * 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 * * 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. * * * Lillian. * * * 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 * * * dren. GILDA TUTUNICK, for- * * * 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 * * * 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. * * * 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. * * * 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. * * * 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