THE DETROIT JEWISH 'NEWS Memorial Service Held in Israel JERUSALEM (JTA) - The national memorial serv- ice for soldiers whose place Lillian Harrison Lillian Harrison, a mem- ber of several religious or- ganizations, died Feb. 24 at age 76. Born in Lithuania, Mrs. Harrison was a member of Adat Shalom Synagogue and its sisterhood, Hadas- sah, a member of the Jewish National Fund, a charter aher of the Women's r Cholem Organization and the Ezrath Group. She resided at 30256 Southfield, Southfield. She leaves her husband, Beryl; a son, Alvin W.; a daughter, Mrs. Samuel (Jean) Kaner; two brothers, David Zellman and Edward Zellman; eight grandchil- dren and four great-grand- children. of burial is unknown took place last Tuesday at the Mount Herzl Military Ceme- tery. The service included all the soldiers who were killed since World War II until the Yom Kippur War. Defense Minister Shimon Peres and Army Chief of Staff Mordechai Gur partic- ipated in the service along with other ministers and high-ranking army officers. Arieh Dostrovsky M OBITUARIES JACK ALLWEIL, 18131 Roseland, Lathrup Village, died Feb. 25. He leaves his wife, Alice; a son, Mandel; and a daughter, Toby. * * LOUIS BORDEN, 26715 Greenfield, Southfield, died Feb. 23. Survived by his wife, Rose; two daughters, Mrs. Edward (Zelda) Gatter of Windsor and Mrs. Louis (Lila) Disner; a sister, Mrs. Frances Utchenick; an6 six grandchildren. * * * NORMAN BUCHMAN, 15231 Darmouth, Oak Park, died Feb. 22. Survived by his wife, Reva; a son, Dave; a daughter, Jeanette; two sis- ters, Mrs. Ethel Simon and Mrs. Mary Ablitz of Los An- geles; and two grandchil- dren. * * * ANNIE CHASON, 23080 Valley Crest Ln., South- field, died Feb. 22. She leaves a son, Jacob L.; a JERUSALEM - Prof. Arieh Dostrovsky, the or- ganizer and first head of the Hebrew University-Hadas- sah School of Medicine, died Feb. 9 at age 88. Born in Russia, Dr. Dos- trovsky studied in Basel and Vienna before immigrating to Israel in 1919. He headed the department of derma- tology at the Hadassah-Uni- versity Hospital for 36 years, and was a pioneer in the fight against epidemic Yaacob Timan, 72 • skin diseases. He was also TEL AVIV (JTA) - Yaa- instrumental in developing cob Timan, an actor and the mineral baths at Ein Bo- founder of the first Jewish kek on the Dead Sea. satirical theater in Israel, died here Feb. 15 at age 72. Mr. Timan was born in Namir, Ex-Envoy Russia and came to Pales- tine in 1925. He founded the and Mayor "Hakumkum" theater and its successor, the "Matate" TEL AVIV (JTA) - Mor- law and economics at (Broom), which employed satire to attack social and dechai Namir, former Odessa University. He was cultural evils of the Jewish mayor of Tel Aviv, secretary arrested in the early 1920s community in Palestine and general of Histadrut and for Zionist activities. Upon the anti-Zionist attitude of minister of labor died Sat- his release in 1924 he came the British mandatory re- urday at age 78. He was eu- to Palestine and two years logized by Mayor Shlomo later became the secretary gime. The "Matate" theater Lahat, Histadrut secretary of the Labor Party. He became circulation closed down after Israel's general Yeruham Meshel, independence but Timan and Yehoshua Rabinowitz manager of Davar and in continued to perform with a who was a former Tel Aviv 1929 was named director of small company of actors in mayor and is presently min- Histadrut's statistical de- new immigrant townships ister of finance. For the last partment. In 1944 he be- six years Mr. Namit was came a member of the His- and border settlements. confined to his home after tadrut Executive. suffering a stroke. I Mr. Namir was promi- nent as a diplomat. He was a special envoy to Ro- mania, Bulgaria, Czecho- slovakia and then was ap- pointed counselor of the Unveiling announcements Israeli legation in Mos- may be inserted by mail or by cow. calling The Jewish News of- In 1949 he replaced Golda fice, 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Meir as ambassador to Mos- Southfield, Mich., 48075, cow. In 1951 he was elected 424-8833. Written announce- secretary general of Histad- ments must be accompanied rut and was subsequently by the name and address of the person making the inser- elected to the Knesset. tion. There is a standing In 1956 he was minister of charge of $4.50 for an unveil- labor and in 1959 was ing notice, measuring an inch elected Tel Aviv's mayor, a in depth, and $8.50 for a notice position he held for almost two inches deep with a black Mordechai. Namir 10 years and then relin- border. * * * Born in the Ukraine, he quished the post because of The family of the late received a traditional Jew- failing health. Betman announces ish education and studied He had been active as a unveiling of a monu- member of the Tel Aviv ment in his memory 1:30 Municipal Council since p.m. Sunday, March 2, at 1935, was a member of the CARD OF THANKS Clover Hill Memorial Hagana's national head- The family of the late quarters, and had been a Park. Rabbi Sperka will officiate. Relatives and Benjamin Densen ac- member of the presidium friends are asked to at- knowledges with grateful of the World Zionist Action appreciation the many Committee and the World tend. kind expressions of sym- Jewish Congress. pathy extended by rela- During his tenure as Tel tives and friends during Aviv mayor he began a slum The Family of the family's recent be- clearance program on the the Late reavement. beachfront and a project to establish a business and Louis commercial center there. He was instrumental in expel- Eisensmith ling the Israeli Communist Party from Histadrut in ,. In loving memory of our 1953. Wishes to acknowledge the kindnesses extended to beloved wife and mother, Mr. Namir was the author it during its recent bereave- Mary Lakritz, who passed of "Work in Progress," ment. away March 8, 1973. Sadly "Industry in Palestine," and missed by her son, Howard; "Yearly Economic Palestine and husband, Max. Summaries." Mordechai Labor Minister Monument Unveilings (In Memoriam Friday, February 28, 1975 47 Edward J.; a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Rubin; four grand- children and one great- grandson. * * * BELLE SCHWARTZ, 16150 Oxley, Southfield, died Feb. 20. She leaves two sons, Samuel and Barney J.; a daughter, Mrs. Leon M. (Dorothy) Zechman; 12 grandchildren and 21 great- grandchildren. * * * EMANUEL SHESEL- SKY, 20415 Snowden Ct., died Feb. 25. Survived by his wife, Clara; and nieces and nephews. * * * * * * BETTY TERENYI, 19100 W. Seven Mile, died Feb. 20. IDA DREYFUS of She leaves two sisters, Mrs. Southfield died Feb. 26. She Morris (Dorothy) Green- leaves a son, Merle; and a stein and Mrs. Carl H. daughter, Mrs. Audree Lip- (Anne) Jaeger. son; a brother, Morris Fuhr * * * of California; and four ROBERT WAGMAN, 600 grandchildren. W. Huron, Ann Arbor, died * * * Feb. 25. He leaves a son, Dr. AARON HERSH FOX, Frederick H.; two brothers, former Detroiter of Toledo, Joseph of Hartford, Conn., Ohio, died Feb. 19. Survived and Hyman; and two grand- by his wife, Sue; his par- children. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman * * * (Rose) Fox; a brother, MARIE WEISMAN, Mayer J.; and his grand- 29401 Leemoor Dr., South- mother, Mrs. Mamie Seli- field, died Feb. 25. She kowitz. leaves her husband, Marvin; * * * two daughters, Diane and IDA M. GREENBERG, Karen; her parents, Mr. and 15215 James, Oak Park, died Mrs. Robert (Lillian) Hod- Feb. 26. She leaves a son, gins; two brothers and one Marshall; and a brother, sister. * * Milton E. Greenberg of Palm Springs, Calif. AUDREY WILLIAMS, * * * • 10361 Corning, Oak Park, ROGER M. LIPSON died died Feb. 22. She leaves a Feb. 22. He leaves his wife, son, Daniel; her mother, Marcia; three sons, Paul Mrs. Jacob (Sunny) Mevis; Lipson of Encino, Calif., and two sisters, Mrs. Robert Jeffrey Sobel and Barry (Elaine) Ettinger and Mrs. Sobel; a daughter, Mrs. Mi- Sam (Blossom) Saad. chael (Robyn) Parks of Los Angeles; a brother, Albert M. of Williamsburg, Ky.; three sisters, Mrs. Maurice (Rose) Mackey, Mrs. Ken- neth (Pearl) Levine and Mrs. Raymond (Sandra) Kahrn- off; and one granddaughter. * * * HERBERT MEYERS, 25632 Lincoln Terrace Dr., Oak Park, died Feb. 20. Sur- vived by a sister, Mrs. Emely Dykes of Los An- geles; nephews and nieces. * * * EVA MILLER, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, died Feb. 19. Survived by her husband, James; two sons, Marvin and Allen; a daughter, Mrs. Michael (Roberta) Drickman of Cali- fornia; her mother, Mrs. Lena Techner; two brothers, Manuel Feldstein of South- field and Seymour Techner A telephone call to us, of Toronto; and four grand- gives you the assurance children. Interment Los that a man you know is Angeles. helping you. * * * We can make the desired BERNARD MOSS of arrangements regardless Royal Oak died Feb. 26. He of where a death occurs. leaves a sister, Mrs. Jack (Bessie) Benyes. Worldwide Service * * * FRANCES NEVINS, IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 19100 W. Seven Mile, died Feb. 22. Survived by two sis- ters, Mrs. Sarah Schulzin- 18325 W. Nine Mile Rd. ger and Mrs. Ben (Rose) Ap- Southfield pel of Windsor. Elgin 7-5200 * * * Ira and Herbert Kaufman HERMINA POLITZER, 19190 Votrobeck Dr., died Feb. 24. She leaves a son, daughter, Mrs. Manuel (Frieda) Grossman; four grandchildren and one great-grandson. * * * ALBERT DRESNER, 16225 W. Nine Mile, South- field, died Feb. 15. He leaves his wife, Judith; a son, Rich- ard; a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Carole) Cates; five brothers, Morris H. Dres- ner, Jack Brimberg, Sol S. Dresner, Milton H. Dresner and Joseph S. 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