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April 25, 1975 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-04-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Monument
Unveilings

Dr. Samuel Krohn , Jewish Council, Synagogue
Leader, Helped - Advance Student Judaic Classes

Shaarey Zedek's main
Unveiling announcements
may be inserted by mail or by _ sanctuary was filled Sunday
calling The Jewish News of- afternoon with representa-
fice, 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., tives of major Jewish organ-
Southfield, Mich., 48075, izations and community
424-8833. Written announce- leaders who paid tribute to
ments must be accompanied
the late Dr. Samuel Krohn,
by the name and address of at the funeral service that
the person making the inser-
tion. There is a standing was conducted by Rabbi Ir-
charge of $4.50 for an unveil- win Groner and Cantors
ing notice, measuring an inch
in ' nth, and $8.50 for a notice
t.% ches deep with a black

Jacob Barkin and Jacob So- the congregation and had
nenklar. Dr. Krohn, 52, died served it in many capacities,
suddenly, April 17, of a' notably as chairman of the
heart attack.
education committee.
Only in instances of out-
His_numerous roles in the
standing leadership are fu- community= included the
neral services conducted in presidency of the Jewish
the main sanctuary of Community Council, and at
Shaarey Zedek. Dr. Krohn the time of his death he
was a former president of headed the special commit-

tee that worked with the
Council of Orthodox Rabbis
— Vaad Harabonim — to
establish guidelines for the
protection of kashrut ob-
servance.
Dr. Krohn, an orthodon-
tist, was a graduate of the
University of Michigan's
dental school. He was a lec-
turer at the University of
Detroit's dental school and a
bo.-cr.
member of Alpha Omega
* * *
Dental Fraternity.
A graduate of the United
The family of the, late
NANCY AUGUST o f and Mrs. Maurice (Ida) Goll-
Belle Abels announces the
ETHEL WALTON died Hebrew Schools, he took a
Southfield, died April 18 . man; a brother, Ronald; and April 20. She leaves her hus- deep interest in Hebraic
unveiling of a monument in Survived- by a
Robert ; a sister, Mrs. Arnold band, Bernard J.; a son, studies. He 1,vas one of the
her memory 12 noon Sun- two daughters, son,
Mrs. Jule
Ronald J., a daughter, Mrs. chief sponsors of the pro-
day, May 4, at Westwood (Norma) Lapides of Broom s (Susan) Weingarden.
* * *
Frank (Gale) Cantarutti; gram for Judaic studies at
Cemetery. Relatives and all, Pa., and Mrs. Michae
1
BENJAMIN NAIMARK three brothers, Abraham, the University of Michigan.
friends are asked to attend.
(Evelyn) Digon; two broth - died April 17: He leaves
He was instrumental in
Meyer Alpert and
* * *
-ers, George Stephenson o f three sons, Dr. Martin; Mil- Alpert,
Irving Alpert; and two sis- having a number of super-
The family of the late St. Petersburg, Fla., and ton and Norman; seven ters, Mrs. Jack (Julia) market chains stock kosher
foods and arranged for a
Robert Berman announces Robert- Stephenson of Eng- grandchildren and four Becker and Annie.
* * *
number of college dormito-
the unveiling of a monu- land; two sisters, Mrs. great-grandchildren.
Carr and Mrs. Amy
* * *
ries to make kosher foods
ment in his memory 1 p.m. Jenny
DANIEL
WEINBAUM,
Myers of Allen Park; and
BESSIE M. NEIDEL- 25539 Lincoln Terrace Dr., available to their residents.
Sunday, April 27, at Nusach five
grandchildren.
In June 1942, Dr. Krohn
MAN, 18945 Hubbell; died Oak Park, died April 21.
H'Ari Cemetery. Rabbi
* * *
April 22. She leaves three SOrvived by his wife, Lil- was elected president of the
Gruskin will officiate. Rela-
ANETTA DAVIS, 19610 daughters, Lillian, Mrs. lian; two daughters, Mrs. Junior Service Group, fore-
tives and friends are asked
Magnolia, Southfield, died Ethel Mellen and Mrs. Ben- Manuel
to attend.
(Roslyn) Katzman
April 22. She leaves her hus- nett (Marilyn) Fenberg of
* * *
band, Raymond; a daughter, Bellaire, Texas; a brother, and Mrs. Ronald (Sheila) Jules Sanders,
Schechter; three brothers,
The family of the late Mrs. Bruce • (Elaine) Sage; Harry LeVine; five grand-
Stockman, Jack Local Realtor_
Arthur Cohen announces her mother, Mrs. Rose Le- children and three great- Maurice
Weinbaum and Harry H.
the unveiling- of a monu- Doulx; a brother, Ernest Le- grandchildren.
. Jules Sanders, a land de-
Weinbalim; and five grand- veloper,
* * *
realtor and owner
ment in his memory 11:30 Doulx; and two grandchil-
' children.
of -Sanders Realty, died
a.m. Sunday, April 27, at dren..
* * *
MAX RUBENSTEIN,
*
*
*
April 20 at age 61.
Hebrew Memorial Park.
23477 Parkla.wn, Oak Park,
ARTHUR "BUTCH"
A native Detroiter, Mr:
PAUL C. FRIEDBERG died April 22. Survived by ZEMAN, former Detroiter
Rabbi Howard Lifshitz will
Sanders was a past com-
officiate. Relatives and of Birmingham died April his wife, Bernice; two sons, of South Portland, Maine,
mander of the Jones Post of
friends are asked to attend. 24. He leaves his wife, Ruth; Seymour and Bernard; a died_ April 20. He leaves his
* * *
five sisters, Mrs. Abe daughter, Mrs. Jack wife, Edna; a son, William
the Jewish War Veterans
and a member of the BPOE
The family of the late (Minnie) Levy, Mrs. Harry (Shirley) Freed; two broth- Soule; and two nieces, Mrs.
in Flint.
Minnie Shrager announces (Celia) Paul of North ers, Abraham and Jake; .a Theodore (Yvette) Mandell
•He leaves his wife, Lydia;
Miami,
Mrs.
David
(Ida)
sister,
Mrs.
Max
(Jennie)
of Southfield and Mrs. Rob-
the unveiling of a monu-
two
sons, Hugh-Allen of
Betman,
Mrs.
Thomas
Schneider; and eight grand- ert (Norma) Rittman of Oak
ment in her memory 3 p.m.
Clarkston
and Richard A.' a
(Anne)
Cowan
and
Mrs.
Ben
children.
Park. Interment Detroit.
Sunday, April 27, at Nusach (Dorothy) Woolf.
* * *
sister, Mrs. Sol (Ceil) Jonas;
H'Ari Cemetery. Rabbi
* * *
and three grandchildren.
SAMUEL RUBIN, 18087
Joshua Sperka will officiate.
Yerocham Amitai,
LILLY GINSBURG of Ardmore, died April 19.
Relatives and friends' are Ypsilanti died April 23. She
Survived by his wife, Etta;
Emigration Official
asked to attend.
leaves a son, Harry of How- four sons, Herman, Irving,
*
*
ell; a daughter, Mrs. Sidney Roy and Saul of Sunrise,
NEW YORK — Yero-
cham - Amitai, former direc-
The family of the late (Fay) Klemow of Ft. Worth, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs.
tor of the Israel Aliyah Cen-
Fannie Weisse announces Texas; a brother, Abraham Harold (Diana) Rosenthal
ter here, died Sunday
the unveiling of a monu- Kaufman of California; five and Mrs. Larry (Shirlee)
following a car accident. He
ment in her memory 1:30 grandchildren and six great- Zimberg; two sisters, Mrs.
was 48 and lived in Tel Aviv.
p.m. Sunday, May 4, at He- grandchildren.
Rose Goldberg of Miami
* * *
Mr. Amitai was in charge.
Beach and Mrs. Ada
brew Memorial Park. Rela-
of Jewish emigration to Is-
TESSIE GOLDEN, Drucker; and six grandchil-
tives and friends are asked
rael from the U.S. and Can-
16201 Carriage Lamp Ct., dren.
to attend.
ada from 1972 to 1974. He
Southfield, died April 21.
* * *
was a colonel in the Israel
She leaves a daughter, Leo-
BELLE SINGER, 15075
Air Force.
nora; a brother, Morris Lincoln, Oak Park, died
The Family
Friedman; and a sister, Mrs. April 23. She „leaves a son,
of the Late
Morris
(Betty) Willman of Arthur of Miami Beach; a
Sidney A. Deitch
ALBERT
Florida.
daughter,
Mrs.
Mandell
*
*
*
DETROIT
ROTHENBERG
.,(Hazel) Bernstein; two sis-
Announces the un-
PAULA HANDLER ters, Gertrude Bleecker and
MONUMENT WORKS
veiling of a monument
died April 21. She leaves- a Rose, both of New York;
14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.
Gardner, betw. Coolidge & Greenfield
in his memory 1 p.m.
son, Frank; two daUghters, four grandchildren and four
399-2711 Eve. 626-0330
Sunday, May 4, at Beth
Mrs. Bernard (Betty Ruth) great-grandchildren.
,ham Cemetery.
Dizik and Mrs. Eugene
* * *
I, .bi Israel Halpern
(Winifred) Gra'ye; a brother,
LILLIAN TOBLIEB,
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
will officiate. Relatives
Martin Prager; 12 grand- 26715 Greenfield, South-
and friends are asked to
children and two great- field, died April 20. Survived
Ul E. t MILE, FERNOALE
1 /2 Blocks E. of Woodward
attend.
grandchildren.
by
a
sister-in-law,
Mrs.
6 elks from 3 Amish
A telephone call to us
* * *
Cannaterles on Woodward
Bella Marcus; and nieces
gives you the assurance
LINDA GOLLMAN and nephews.
that a man you know is
LI 2-1266
JD 4-3557
The Family
MAYER died April 18th.
helping you.
She leaves her parents, Dr. ,
of the Late
We can make the desired
SOPHIE
arrangements rega rd less
MONUMENTS BY
The Family of
of where a death occurs.
In Memory of
(TSIPA)
the
Late
GOTTLIEB

r.

OBITUARIES

If a death
occurs away
from home...

I

,ramillirowaw.V..
- cam.

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her
memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
May 4, at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Solo-
mon Poupko and Cantor
Hyman Adler will offi-
ciate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.

Friday, April 25, 1975 47

HAROLD N.
GRAFF

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.

ARTHUR E
FELDMAN

Sadly missed and always
remembered by his wife
Helen, and his children
Lila, Louis and Irving.

BERG
•URBACH

AND

FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910

13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge

OAK PARK — LI 4-2212
Next to Stanley Steamer

Worldwide Service
IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL

18325 W. Nine 'Mile Rd.



DR. SAMUEL KROHN

(Photo taken at tiThe of his elec-
tion as president of the Jewish
Community Council.)

runner of the current Junior
Division of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation of Metro-
politan Detroit. He also held
the post of vice-president of
that group.
Surving him are his wife,
Elaine; a sob, David; three
daughters, Judith, Debbie
and Mrs. Janet Turner; and
a brother, Harry.

WE REMEMBER
711:7N nirav

During the
coming week
Yeshivoth Beth
Yehudah will-
observe the
Yahrzeits of the
following - d s-
parted friends,
with the tradi-
tional Memor-
ial •Prayers, re-
citation of
Kaddish and
Studying of
Mishnoyos.

IYAR APRIL
MORDECHAI BRONSTEIN 16
27
IKE COHN
16
27
BEN HIRSCH
16
27
SAM KAHN
16
27
LOUIS KOTLER
16
27
HERMAN MODLINSKY
16
27
ROSE B. ROSE
16
27
HARRY SPEYER
16
27
AARON WASSERMAN
16
27
HOAH ELLIAS
17
28
ROBERT FLAYER
17
28
MAX IWREY
17
28
SARAH NATINSKY
17
28
JOSEPH ROBINSON
17
28
HYMAN STOLARSKY
17
28
JACOB ADLERMAN
18
29
ARTHUR BARACH'
18
29
HARRY BERMAN
18
29
MILTON COGEN
18
29
RABBI MOSES FISCHER
18
29
IDA GREEN
18
29
LOUIS LEIDERMAN
18
29
ROSE LINETSKY
18
29
ALFRED SCHMIDEL
18
29
SARAH WUNTNER
18
29
REGINA BROWN
19
30
JOSEPH E. FLEISCHMAN
19
30
DAVID L. GOLDSMITH . 19
30
LEON HESS
19
30
RILA HESS
19
-.30
CHARLES LASKEY
19
30
MOSES WEISWASSER
19
30
SAMUEL ZELIKOWITZ
19
30
MAY
CHAYE S. BAS ISROEL
20
1
HARRY BERGER
20
1
LOUIS BUCHBINDER
20,
1
BECKY GOLUB
20
1
ETTA HALPERT
20
1
HUDIA HALPERT
20
1
LEBA HALPERT
20
1
MOISHE HALPERT
20
• 1
CHAYA W. MEISELS
20
1
ABRAHAM METIER
20
1
MARY SHINDLER
20
BLIMA WACHTENHEIM 20
1
LOTTIE WAINGER
20
ABRAHAM AVERBUCH 21
2
SHIRLEY ENGEL
21
2
LOUIS GARFINKEL
21
2
SARAH HONIGMAN
21
2
JOE RINGLER
21
2
ANNA ROTTENBERG
21
2
SAM SELIGSON
21
2
MAX SNOW
21
2
GABRIEL ZIEGENLAUB
21
2
MILTON BACKHAUT
22
3
DAVID BLUMENFELD
22
3
ROSE BUCHBINDER
22
3
•MINNIE FRIEDMAN
22
3
BELLA W. TORGOW
22
3 •
YUDES. WASSERMAN
22
3

Elgin 7-5200

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Yehudah

Ira and Herbert Kaufman

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Southfield

Southfield
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