ri,14,;* THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OBITUARIES (More obituaries, Pages 25, 62) DAVID ARNOLD, for- merly of Detroit, died Aug. 14. Survived by Vivian Ar- nold; two sons, Steven and Larry; his mother, Mrs. Susie F. Arnold; four broth- ers, Bernard, Daniel, New- ton of Los Angeles. Calif., and Ray; and three grand- children. Interment Cincin- nati. * * * DEBORAH ATLAS, 152:31 Northgate Blvd., Oak Park, died Aug. 18. Survived by her husband, William; three daughters, Mrs. Na- than (Miriam) Davis, Mrs. Norman (Dorothy) Breyer of Highland Park, Ill., and Ruth of Los Angeles; a brother, Elkan Levine; two sisters, Mrs. Max (Betty) Wilder of Toronto and Mrs. Arthur (Lillian) Snider of Evanston, Ill.; and six grandchildren. Pioneer Women Greater Detroit Council Deeply Mourns the passing of RACHEL KATZNELSON SHAZAR Founder of Moetzet Hapoalot sister organization of Pioneer Women * * * LILLY DAVIS died Aug. 19. She leaves her husband, Ben; two sons, Dr. Marvin and Robert; two sisters, Mrs. Mayme Sentir and Betty Samson, both of Indi- anapolis, Ind. and six grand- children. * * * ROSE GLICKSTEIN, PINHAS SAPIR The Labor Zionist Alliance of Metropolitan Detroit mourns the passing of Chaver Pinhas Sapir, Chairman of the Executive of the World Zionist Organization and Chairman of the Jewish Agency. A champion of the Zionist Idea, Sapir played an historic role in the creation of the State of Israel on Kibbutz, in the Labor Movement and in the Labor Party. As Finance Minister, he established a brilliant record of achievement. He was the world's foremost proponent of Aliyah. The entire Labor Zionist community extends its heartfelt con- dolences to his widow Rifka and to members of the Sapir family. We join them in their bereavement. Pioneer Women Greater Detroit Council Expresses profound sorrow on the passing of PINCHAS SAPIR In Memory of PINHAS SAPIR A staunch Labor Zionist, friend and pioneer of the Israel labor movement. Israel Histadrut Campaign of Metropolitan Detroit Morris Lieberman, chairman A. Michaels, director Israel Histadrut Foundation, Inc. N.P. Rossen and Morris Friedman, co-chairmen Michigan Trade Union Council for Histadrut William C. Marshall, chairman Histadrut Associates Paul Silver, Chairman • 2422 Dorchester N., Troy, died Aug. 16. Survived by a son. Philip of Houston, Texas; a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Bess) Robinson; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. * * * REBECCA (MESKIN) GARELICK, former Detro- iter of Miami Beach, Fla., died Aug. 19. She leaves her husband, Jacob Garelick; four sons, Monte Meskin and Julius Meskin, Dr. Mar- tin J. Gorelick and Sidney Garelick; two daughters, Mrs. Philip (Sally) Kramer of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and Mrs. Louis (Dorothy) Still- man; 16 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. In- terment Detroit. * * * ADA HOROWITZ died Aug. 19. She leaves five sons, William, Martin, Al- yin, Saul of New York and Jack of Minneapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Perry (Pas- celle) Shulman; four broth- ers, Jack Goldstein and Morris Goldstein, both of Los Angeles, and Carl Nor- ris of Los Angeles and David Norris; two sisters, Mrs. Charles (Fanny) Goodman and Mrs. Albert (Rose) Goff; 16 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. * * * LEO KATZ, former De - troiter of Silver Spring, Md. , died Aug. 6. Survived by his wife, Ada; two daughters , Mrs. Burt (Barbara) Rosen of Upper Marlboro, Md., and Mrs. Daniel (Noreen) Freedman; a brother, Allan of Virginia; two sisters, Mrs. Moe (Sara) Caplan of Oak Park, and Mrs. Milton (Bess) Gorelick of Oak Park; and five grandchildren. In- terment. Washington D.C. * * * VIRGINIA R. KAY, 17275 Magnolia, Southfield, died Aug. 16. Survived by her husband, Joseph M.; two sons, Irving S. and Norman of Santa Monica, Calif.; a brother, Ben M. Cooper of Davenport, Iowa; two sis- ters, Mrs. Charles (Shirley) Lieberstein of E. Moline, Ill., and Mrs. Blanche Blitz of Rock Island, Ill.; and three grandchildren, * * * SOL KESSLER, 15075 \V. Lincoln, Oak Park, died Aug. 19. Survived by his wife, Rose; a son, Sidney; a daughter, Mrs. Sol (Goldie) Steinhart; a sister, Mrs. Ida" CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Albert "Abe" Cooper ac- knowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. Friday, August 22, 1975 63 Shifterof Oceanside, N .Y.: vived by his wife Frida; a BEN WILSON, former and four grandchildren. son, Samuel; a daughter, Detroiter of Las Vegas, died * * * Mrs. Alter (Frieda) Justen 'Aug. 18. Survived by a SAMUEL KOR N- of Cincinnati, Ohio; a brother, Julius Wolfson; HEISER, former Detroi ter brother, William of Brook- and . a sister. Mrs. Harry of Los Angeles, died A ug. lyn, N.Y. and four grand- (Sylvia) Davis. 1:3. Survived by his wi fe, children. * * * * * * Pearl; two sons, Jerome of MAYER YAGODA, for- Southfield and Sidney of ESTHER RAPHAEL Los Angeles; two daughte rs, 19100 W. Seven Mile, die d d mer Detroiter of St. Peters- Mrs. Harry (Florence) K lei- Aug. 18. She leaves her bus burg, Fla., died Aug. 18. man and Mrs. Har old hand, Louis, two daughters Survived by his wife, Rose; (Rhoda) Shapiro, both of Dr. Edna Raphael of Boals two sons, Kenneth and Rob- Los Angeles; a brother, Ja ck burg, Pa., and Mrs. Leo ert: four brothers Sol, Sam- of Southfield; seven gra nd- (Alva) Dworkin; five grand- uel, Irving and Barney, all children and two gre a t- children and three great- of Detroit. Interment St. Petersburg. grandchildren. Interme nt grandchildren. * * Los Angeles. * * * VICTOR THEODORE M ROVIN, 878 Maple View 27415 Greenfield, South Ct., Rochester, died Aug. 13. field ; died Aug. 18. He He leaves his wife, Jane, two leaves his wife, Edith; two sons, Ronald and Michael of daughters, Mrs. Ted Long Beach, Calif.; a daugh- (Martha) Friedman and ter, Mrs. Paul (Joy) Rosen- Mrs. Norman (Ruth) Letzer; thal of El Paso, Texas; a a brother, Maurice of Ar- brother, Alex S.; two sis- gentina; and four grandchil- ters, Mrs. William H. dren. • (Shirley) Traitel and Mrs. * * * Abe (Nadelle) Feldman; and NATHAN A. MAR- seven grandchildren. GOLIS, 18708 Stoepel, died * * * Aug. 16. Survived by two BECKIE SIEFER died brothers, Sam and Hyman. Aug. 17. She leaves two * * * sons, Dr. Ellis and Louis; a LAURA "DeROVEN" sister, Mrs. Luba. Keefe of MAR'KOVITZ died Aug. Chicago; five grandchildren 19. She leaves a son, Clar- and five great-grandchil- ence DeRoven; a daughter, dren. ', * * Mrs. Carl (Myra) Gornbein; wo sisters, Mrs. Sam (Eli- HESSIE SINKOFF, z abeth) Lazarus of Los An- 26051 Lahser, Southfield, g eles, Calif., and Mrs. Stan- died Aug. 15. Survived by ey (Lucille) Kirschbaum; two sons, Saul H. and f ive grandchildren and one Aaron; a daughter, Mrs. g reat-grandson. Larry (Dorothy) Goss of * * Garden Grove, Calif.; eight SEMTOV PERAHIA grandchildren and six great- (SAM PERISHA), 473 Pe- grandchildren. * * * terboro, died Aug. 12. Sur- vived by a cousin, Joseph ANTON STEIN, 18489 Sciaky in Argentina. Coyle, died Aug. 20. Sur- * * * vived by a sister-in-law, ISIDOR RAAB, 19483 Mrs. Helen Stein; two Ashton, died Aug. 15. Sur- nieces, Mrs. Ilona Golden- thal and Mrs. Esther Lustig. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Bernard (Ben) Kasky acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends dur- ing the family's tragic bereavement. In M_emory Of Our Beloved Wife, Mother and Grandmother If a death occurs away from home... SOPHIE (BLUESTEIN) BLUE Who passed away Aug. 28, 1970. Sadly missed and always remembered by her loving husband, Jack Blue; and children Ir- ene Burg and Helen Tatarka; and grand- children. My Beloved Connie Another year has passed and although it seems like a lifetime, it is just two short years since you needlessly slipped out of our lives. We live our lives as best as we can, but not a day, an hour, or second passes without a thought of our beautiful Connie. Rest peace- fully knowing that your son is adjusting slowly but fine and your mother and I will never forget the beautiful times we had to- gether. A telephone call to us, gives you the assurance that a man you know is helping you. We can make the desired arrangements re ga rd I ess of where a death occurs. Worldwide Service IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 18325 W. Nine Mile Rd. Southfield Elgin 7-5200 Ira and Herbert Kaufman I Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner, betw. Coolidge 8 Greenfield 399-2711 Eve. 626-0330 MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 MONUMENTS BY BERG _.UREIACH AND, FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK — LI 4-2212 Next to Stanley Steamer WE REMEMBER 1-1:7N 711N • 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- c itation of Kaddish and Studying of Mishnayos. ELUL AUG. IDA E. BECKER 17 24 ROSE DIAMOND 17 24 SAM DUBIN 17 24 NATHAN KATCHAN 17 24 ESTHER G. RUFFSKY 17 24 SOPHIE BLUE-BLUESTEIN 18 25 EDITH G. COHEN 18 25 ISRAEL EIZEN 18 25 HARRY GOODMAN 18 25 ISAAC KRESCH 18 25 WILLIAM MELLON 18 25 LEO FLEKEL 19 26 JOSEPH GOLDMAN 19 26 FANNIE LIFSHITZ 19 26 ARTHUR SCHECTER 19 26 JACOB STEINBOCK 19 26 BESSIE WEINGARDEN 19 26 HARRY WEISWASSER 19 26 NECHEMIAH B'R SHAUL 20 27 HERMAN DIAMOND 20 27 JULIUS KOZLOFF 20 27 DORA E. GREEN 20 27 ANNA BLOOM 21 28 SARAH GLASSMAN 21 28 REV. LESTER KING 21 28 JOSEPH SAXER 21 28 RUTH SCHWARTZ 21 28 PHILIP FORMAN 22 YAACOV H. B'R ISROEL 22 • MORRIS BROOKS 22 29 ESTHER R. CARMEN 22 29 ESTHER COHN 22 29 NATHAN HESS 22 29 ROSE IWREY 22 29 HARRY MONDRY 22 29 SIGMUND ROHLIK 22 29 FANNIE SCHWARTZ 22 29 JACK SEDER 22 29 SONJA YABECK 22 29 ESTHER ROSENSHINE 23 30 CLARENCE ABLITZ 23 30 YEHUDITH COHEN 23 30 JACOB FEFFER 23 30 REBECCA D. FREEDMAN 23 30 LEAH MORRISON 23 30 REBECCA PODOLSKY 23 30 JACOB SOBERMAN 23 30 3: Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. Southfield