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Friday, May 9, 1975 55

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Freda Rosenthal,
Advertising Chief

Freda Rosenthal, an ad-
vertising executive at Win-
kelman's for several 'years,'
died May 3 at age 75.
Born in Petoskey, Miss
Rosenthal worked in the
advertising department of a
major cosmetics firm in
New York for many years
prior to moving to Detroit.
She was graduated from the
University of Syracuse
Tew York) and was a mem-
,er and national president
of Alpha Epsilon Phi Soror-
ity.
She was a member of the
National Council of Jewish
Women, Temple Beth El
Sisterhood and a board
member of Women's Ameri-
can ORT. She was financial
secretary of the Northeast
Chapter of ORT for several
years and a past vice presi-
dent of education. She also
was a member of the
League of Women Voters.
Miss Rosenthal resided at
17665 Manderson.
She leaves several cousins
and friends.

Fannie D. Frank,
of Women's Clubs

Flora L. Safir

Flora L. Safir, a member
of several women's organi-
Fannie D. Frank, active in zations, died May 1 at age
communal and women's or- 74.
Born in Bay City, Mrs.
ganizations, died May 4 at
Safir lived 55 years in De-
age 88.
troit. She was a member of
Born in Detroit, Mrs. Temple Beth El, a treasurer
Frank was in charge of a of Whitehall Chapter of
Red Cross unit during Women's American ORT
World War I. She was a life and a member of Hadassah,
member, board member and the Denver League and the
past vice president of Had- National Council of Jewish
assah, a board and life Women.
member of the National
She leaves her husband,
Council of Jewish Women Maurice M.; a son, Barry; a
and a life member of Wom- daughter, Mrs. Stanley G.
en's American ORT.
(Marilyn) Dorfman; two
brothers, Max Omenke of
She also was a member of Seminole, Fla., and Sidney
the Brandeis University Omenke; a sister, Miriam
Women's Committee, Sinai Rose Omenke; and five
Hospital Women's Guild grandchildren.
and the Detroit Historical
Society. She was a member
of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and Ms. Weiswasser
a board member of its sis-
Judith Kay Weiswasser, a
terhood since 1908. She re- student at Michigan State
sided at 25746 Grand Con- University's college of osteo-
course, Southfield.
pathic medicine, died May 5
age 32.
She leaves two sons, Ar- at Born
in Detroit, Ms.
thur and Herbert S. of Prin- Weiswasser attended the
ceton, N.J.; and four grand- University of Michigan and
children. -
earned a BA degree at
Wayne State University.
She would have graduated
in June from the MSU col-
lege of osteopathic medicine
as an osteopathic physician.
The family of the late
She leaves her parents,
Louis Pollock announces Mr. and Mrs. Elery (Anne)
the unveiling of a monu- Worden; and a brother, Wil-
ment in his memory 11 a.m. liam Weiswasser.
Sunday, May 11, at Machpe-
lah Cemetery. Rabbi
CARD OF THANKS
Schnipper will officiate.
The family of the late
Relatives and friends are
Esther B. Singerman
asked to attend.
knowledges with grateful
* * *
appreciation the many kind
The family of the late Joe expressions of sympathy
Stoler announces the un- extended by relatives and•
veiling of a monument in his friends during the family's
memory 11 a.m. Sunday, recent bereavement.
May 18, at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Arm and
Cantor Bermanis will offi-
ciate. Relatives and friends
In Loving Memory of
are asked to attend.
Our

Monument Unveilings

Unveiling announcements
may be inserted by mail or by
calling The Jewish News of-
fice, 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd.,
Southfield, Mich., 48075,
424-8833. Written announce-
ments must be accompanied
by the name and address of
the person making the inser-
tion. There is a standing
charge of $4.50 for an unveil-
ing notice, measuring an inch
in depth, and $8.50 for a notice
two inches deep with a black
border.

The family of the late

Charles and Zelda Black-
man announce the unveiling

of a monument in their
memory 11 a.m. Sunday,
May 18, at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Segal will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.
The family of the late
Esther Elk announces the
unveiling of a monument in
her memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
May 18, at Hebrew Memo-
rial Park. Rabbi Schnipper
will officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.

The Family
of the Late

CHARLES
CURTIS

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11:30
a.m. Sunday, May 11,
at Machpelah Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Schnipper
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

The Family
of the Late

CHERI
GAYNOR

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, May 18, at
Westwood Cemetery.
Rabbi Schnipper will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.

Dearly Beloved Mother
and Grandmother

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, May 11, at
Chesed Shel Emes Ce-
metery. Rabbi Gold-
schlag will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

CHARLES FENBERG,

50 Chippewa, Pontiac, died
May 5. He leaves his wife,
Lillian; a son, Michael; a
daughter, Mrs. Mark (Judy)
Walker of Lansing; three
brothers, Morris and Phillip
of Cleveland, and Willie of
Montreal; a sister, Mrs.
Morris (Ann) Riba of Brook-
lyn, N.Y.; and two grand-
children.

*

*

*

SAM FOREMAN died
May 2. He leaves a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Stanley (Margaret)
Powers.

* * *

died
May 2. He leaves his wife,
Lillian; two brothers, Harry
and Max, both of Los An-
geles, and a sister, Mrs. Irv-
ing (Ruth) Finstein of To-
ronto.

ABE FRALICH

Mrs. Firestone,
Active in Groups

Rochelle Firestone, active
in communal organizations
and in Israeli causes, died
May 3 at age 53.
Born in Poland, Mrs.
Firestone came to Detroit at
age 5. She was a charter
member of Cong. Beth
Shalom and an active mem-
ber of Hadassah. She re-
sided at 13139 Winchester,
Huntington Woods.
She is survived by her
husband, Dr. Leon; a son,
Dr. Mark of Silver Spring,
Md.; a daughter, Pamela; a
brother, Dr. Meyer Green; a
sister, Mrs. Gerald (Ruth)
Schacter of Albany, N.Y.;
and one granddaughter.

May 15,
the sixth day of Sivan,
marks the
first yahrzeit of

IDA MITZ

PAULINE
SHERMAN

Who passed away
May 8, 1955. Never to be
forgotten by her chil-
dren and grandchil-
dren.

Beloved wife of Louis.
Also survived by one
daughter, four grand-
sons and two sisters.
Gone but not forgotten.

The Family
of the Late

JOSEPH
KATZ

OBITUARIES

1

CELIA
MORITZ

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 11:30
a.m. Sunday, May 11,
at Chesed Shel Emes
Cemetery. Rabbi Gold-
schlag will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

* * *
HAMER
EMMA
(HAMBURGER), 21001

Kenosha, Oak Park, died
May 4. Survived by three
sons, Joseph, Wallace of
Belle Air, Fla., and Herbert;
three daughters, Mrs. Lawr-
ence (Rose) Deierlein, Mrs.
Saul (Sarah) Shur of Flint
and Mrs. Edmond (Annabel)
McGlaun; a brother, Arthur
Plotnick; 16 grandchildren
and three great-grandchil-
dren.

* * *
ANDY
AVRAM
MALLY, 21020 Kenosha,

Oak Park, died May 6. Sur-
vived by his wife, Nora;
three sons, Michael, Martin
and Mitchel; two sisters,
Mrs. David (Mary) Matyas
and Mrs. Sigmund (Anita)
Prut, both of Windsor.
* * *
BEN NODEL, 19100 W.
Seven Mile, died May 3. Sur-
vived by a daughter, Mrs.
Jack (Clara) Leopold; and
four grandchildren.
* * *

The Akiva Hebrew Day School

SAMUEL S. POLK,

25770 Dundee, Royal Oak,
died May 6. He leaves his
wife, Edith; two sons, Rich-
ard A. and Jonathan; a
daughter, Mrs. Alan G.
(Donna) Lipson; a brother,
David L.; two sisters, Mrs.
Simon (Sylvia) Strauss and

Sidney A. Deitch
DETROIT

MONUMENT WORKS

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DAVID I. BERR1S

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URBACH

worker

on behalf of Torah Education and Israel
May his memory
continue to be an inspiration to all of us.

FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910

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Next to Stanley Steamer

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MONUMENTS BY

President, friend and dedicated

The Board of Directors,
Akiva Hebrew Day School

Mrs. Nathan (Hilda) Har-
wood, both of Houston; and
one grandchild.
* * *
PAUL TALBERG, 29726
Farmbrook Villa, South-
field, died May 5. He leaves
his wife, Evelyn; three
daughters, Mrs. Jeffrey
(Marcia) Sippil of Evanston,
Ill., Nancy of Ypsilanti and
Debbie; a brother, Meyer.,
two sisters, Mrs. Litman
(Charlotte) Gould and Mrs.
Mac (Dorothy) Weingarden
of Tuscon, Ariz.; and one
granddaughter.
* * *

.

CHARLOTTE WHITE-
FIELD, 22516 Ivanhoe Ln.,

Southfield, died May 6. She
leaves her husband, Ber-
nard; a son, Michael; a
daughter, Malorie; her
mother, Mrs. Max (Goldie)
Singerman; and three
brothers, Herbert Singer-
man, Alvin Singerman and
Phillip Singerman.

WE REMEREER

42
711Z
711- 0TX
During the
• coming week

Yeshivoth Both
Yehudah* will
observe the
Yahrzeits of the
following d e-
parted friends,
with the tradi-
tional Memor-
ial •Prayers, re-
citation of
Kaddish and
Studying of
Mishnoyos.

FANNIE PESICK,

15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park,
died May 4. Survived by two
sons, Bernard and Julius;
two daughters, Mrs. John
(Hilda) Weisswasser and
Mrs. Jack (Belle) Rosenthal;
seven grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
* * *

MONUMENT CENTER, .;114. •

expresses heartfelt sorrow to the family of

The Family
of the Late

BARRY A. GOLDMAN

of Southfield died May 2. He
leaves his wife, Gail; a son,
Eric Paul; a daughter, An-
drea Sue; and his mother,
Mrs. Alfred H. (Frances)
Goldman.

SIVAN MAY
11 .
1
JENNIE BOLKER
11
1
ETHEL C ASH
11
1
MAX ERNSTEIN
11
1
HELEN FARCZADI
11
1
HYMAN GOLDBERG
11
1
SAMUEL ROSENBAUM
11
1
ROSE SCHWARTZ
11
1
MORRIS ZUROFF
12
2
JEANETTE BLOCH
12
2
MOSHE COHEN
12
2
MORRIS DULMAN
12
2
EMIL GUCK
12
2
ANNA MENDELSON
12
2
SAMUEL POMERANTZ
13
3
GEORGE BRANT
13
3
CHAYA T. CHESLUK
13
3
ABRAHAM I. DAVIDSON
13
3
JACK HOLZMAN
13
3
DAVID KAHN
13
3
KLAUS FAMILY
14
4
HANNAH BLUMENFELD
14
4
MORRIS FALLICK
14
4
MAX FEURMAN
14
4
RACHEL GRANITZ
14
4
HARRY GREENSTEIN
14
4
LENORE KATKIN
14
4
LENA LEVINE
14
4
RACHEL ROSS
14
4
ETTA SCHULTZ
14
4
DORIS STERNBERG
14
4
MAX WROTSLAVSKY
15
5
CHAIM ADLER
15
5
TERESA GLANCZ
15
5
MAX GLASSMAN
15
5
MAX JACOB
15
5
BEATRICE LEVITT
15
5
SOL NUSBAUM
15
5
YOSEF C. PAPELANSKY
15
5
CHAIKA POLLACK
15
5
MINNIE WEINBAUM
16
6
MEYER FRIEDMAN
16
6
MENDEL GOLDSTONE
16
6
SARAH KAPLOWITZ
16
6
GOLDIE KOSOFSKY
16
6
WOLF LAKRITZ
16
6
LOUIS MAUIS
16
SAMUEL H. WEINGARDEN 6
17
7
SARAH AVERBUCH
17
7
REBECCA GREENBERG
17
7
BECKA GUTMAN
17
7
JENNI LAZAROVITCH
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7
SARAH LEVIN
7
MORRIS OMMERMAN
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7
BERTHA SCHAAF
17
7
RALPH SOBLE
17
7
SIMA L. STERN
17
7
SAMUEL STERN
17
ABRAHAM WACHTENHEIM 7
1/
7
WOLFE WROTSLAVSKY

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