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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-11-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Esther Wilenska,
Former Israel MK

Literary Critic Trilling

NEW YORK — Lionel arrest of comedian Lenny
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Es- Trilling, a literary critic of Bruce, urging that he be
ther Wilenska, a former international reputation allowed to perform free of
Communist Member of the and Columbia University censorship.
Knesset, died here last week emeritus professor, died
Dr. Trilling, who was eu-
at age 57.
Nov. 5 at age 70.
logized by Rabbi Davdi Pos-
Mrs. Wilenska served 14
His criticism dealt mainly
years in the Knesset as with the writers and think- ner of Temple Emanu-El
member of the Constituent ers of the 19th and 20th cen- . here, was the recipient of
Assembly and then the sec- turies, but included a wide many honors and awards,
ond, third and fifth Knesset. range of literary figures including honorary de-
Born in Poland, she came such as Henry James, Isaac grees.
to Palestine in 1938. She Babel and John O'Hara.
joined the Communist
Having joined Columbia Dr. David Dann,
Party and at a young age be- in 1931 and rising to a full
came a member of its cen- professorship in 1948, Dr. Radiologist, 79
tral committee.
Trilling was the first Jew in
Dr. David S. Dann, for-
Her first husband was the literature department to
mer chief of the Menorah
Meir Wilner, who is now receive tenure.
head of the Rakah Com-
Medical Center radiology
Among his students department in Kansas City,
munist Party. She later
married Tzvi Breitstein, a were Allen Ginsberg, John Mo., died Nov. 7 at age 79.
member of Maki Commun- Hollander and Norman
Born in Detroit, Dr. Dann
ist Party, to which she also Podhoretz, editor of Com- lived in Kansas City for
more than 50 years. He was
belonged. In recent years, mentary magazine.
Ms. Wilenska started the
Dr. Trilling also was a chief of Menorah's radiology
Israel Communist opposi- seeker of social justice. In department for 32 years
tion, an opposition group 1958 he signed a protest until mandatory retirement
within Maki.
against the systematic de- in 1966. He continued his as-
struction of Jewish culture sociation with the hospital
until this year, having first
Stuart A. Graff in the Soviet Union. He tes- joined
the hospital in 1931.
tified for Edmund Wilson,
Stuart A. Graff, presi- whose "Memoirs of Hecate
Dr. Dann earned a BS
dent of Magnetic Battery County" had been brought degree at the University of
and Equipment Co., sales into court on an obscenity Michigan and an MD degree
and service of industrial charge. He protested the at Columbia University. He
was an Army lieutenant in
batteries, died Nov. 7 at age
the Medical Corps during
49.
World War I.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Kramer Brothers,
A diplomate in the Col-
Graff was a member of Marc and Daniel
lege of Radiology, Dr.
Temple Beth El, a past pres-
ident of its men's club and a
Brothers Marc, 22, and Dann was a former clini-
past board member of the Daniel Kramer, 19, died cal professor at the Uni-
temple. He was a member of Nov. 6 and 9, respectively, versity of Kansas Medical
Mosaic Lodge of the Ma- after long illnesses.
Center and University of
sons, Men's ORT and the
The brothers, who resided Missouri-Kansas City
Detroit Chamber of Com- at 27757 Forestbrook Dr., School of Medicine. He
merce. He resided at 7174 Farmington Hills, leave was a former president of
Glengrove, Birmingham.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Kansas City Radiology
He leaves his wife, Lau- Melvin (Rosalie) Kramer; a Society and former mem-
rie; two sons, David of Mem- sister, Mrs. Arnold (Iris) ber of the Roentgen Ray
phis, Tenn., and Jeffery; a Gilbert; grandparents, Mr. Society. He contributed
daughter, Carol; his father, and Mrs. (Sally) Kramer of frequently to the Radiolog-
Reuben of Miami Beach, Pompano Beach, Fla., and ical Journal.
Fla.; and one grandson.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Adolph (Ida) Ferrer;
Gertrude;
a son, Louis of
and their great-grand-
Detroit; a brother, Sol of
The Family
father, Jacob Garelick.
San Diego; and three sis-
of the Late
ters, Mrs. Jeannie Seiton,
In Loving Memory
Mrs. Adeline Pines and
JOSEPH
of Our Beloved
Florence, all of Detroit. In-
FRADIS
terment Kansas City.
BESSIE

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

The Family
of the Late

MEYER
"MIKE"
GROSS

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

The Family
of the Late

ARTHUR
ROBBINS

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

PENN

Who passed away
the 12th of Kislev,
1973. Sadly missed
and forever in our
hearts. Your husband,
Sol; daughter and
son-in-law, Helene
and Merton Robbins;
and grandchildren,
Amy, Linda and Gre-
gory.

Monument
Unveilings

[

In Cherished
Memory of Our
Beloved. Father
and Grandfather

FRED ROTH

Five years have
gone by since you left,
but the happy memo-
ries remain. Gone but
never forgotten by
son, Allan; daughter
and son-in-law, Sandy
and Ivan Collins; and
granddaughers,
Marla and Eden.

JOSEPH L. ALLEN-
DER, former Detroiter of

Los Angeles, Calif., died
Nov. 9. Survived by his wife,
Sonia; a son, Barry; three
daughters, Mrs. Larry
(Marsha) Cohen of Detroit,
Mrs. Marshall (Pat) Fry of
California and Mrs. F i red
(Anita) Faccenda of New
Jersey; his mother, Fannie
Allender of Detroit; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Robert (Dorothy)
Rappopart of California and
Mrs. Max (Rose) Tolin of
Oak Park; and four grand-
children. Interment Los
Angeles.

Samuel and Jack, both of
Pittsburgh, Pa.
* * *

* * *
JOSEPH POLLENS,

* * *
TILLIE YOUROFSKY,

18187 South Dr., Southfield,
died Nov. 11. He leaves his
wife, Dorothy; two sons,
Harold S. of Springfield,
Ohio, and Dr. Louis S.; a
daughter, Mrs. Betty Polen;
two sisters, Mrs. Charles
(Ida) Rubin of Toledo, Ohio,
and Mrs. Sol (Becky) Dorf of
New Jersey; and eight
grandchildren.
* * *

26051 Lahser, Southfield,
died Nov. 11. He leaves a
son, Dr. Harry; a daughter,
Mrs. Manuel (Sophie) Sto-
ler; five grandchildren and
six great-grandchildren.

* *

DOROTHY BROUDY,

25041 Gardner, Oak Park,
died Nov. 7. Survived by her
husband, Jack; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Roy (Judith M.)
Freedman and Michele D.;
a brother, Mannie Ekel-
man; two sisters, Miss Syl-
via Ekelman of New York
City and Mrs. Leo (Evelyn)
Kaufman.

JOSEPHINE ROG-
GIN, 23175 Kipling, Oak

BENJAMIN SHAMAN,

1538 Centre St. died Nov. 3.
Survived by two brothers,

died Nov. 10. He leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Seymour
(Marylin) Wohlman; a
brother, Max of Cleveland,
Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Sam
(Flora) Levy of Cleveland;
and two grandsons.
* * *

MONUMENT CENTER, INC.

661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
6 Blks. from 3 Jewish
Cemeteries on Woodward

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ALVIN R. GARBER,

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JO 4-5557

Sidney A. Deitch
DETROIT
MONUMENT WORKS

8536 Antler Cir., Plymouth,
died Nov. 6. He leaves two
daughters, Amy and Lisa;
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Irving (Ethel) Garber of
Florida; and a brother, Jer-
ome of New York. Inter-
ment in Westwood, N.J.
* * *

Ct., Southfield, died Nov. 12.
She leaves her husband,
Barney; a son, Robert Stark
of Grover City, Calif.; two
daughters, Mrs. Fred (Jean)

14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.

Gardner, i,etw. Coolidge & Greenfield

399-2711 Eve. 626-0330

MONUMENTS BY

BERG
URBACH

AND

FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910

13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge

OAK PARK --

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Next to Stanley Steamer

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KISLEV
CHAIM D. B'R RUBEN
12
CHAYA R. BAS YECHLEL 12
SANFORD L KETCHEN
12
ARTHUR MOSS
12
REBECCA RUBIN
12
LOTTIE SALZMAN
12
SEYMOUR TILCHIN
12
CLARA ZAHLER
12
CHANNAN B'R SAMUEL 12
ESTHER ECKMAN
13
SIDNEY GOULD
13
MORIS H. KANER
13
AUCE KATZ
13
MARY KRASS
13
LENA G. LAVINE
13
IDA MENKOWITZ
13
REGINA NEIMARK
13
REBECCA RABINOWITZ
13
WILLIAM ROTHMAN
13
ZELDA VINIKOFF
13
JACK ZALMANOW
13
JULIUS GOLDMAN
14
MOSES GROSSBERG
14
BESSIE KNOPPOW
14
MARY R. LEVIN
14
SOLOMON ABRAMS
15
MAX BERNBERG
15
SARAH FRANK
15
LYMAN JARRIS
15
MAX LEVITSKY
15
NATHAN SHCOLNIK
15
ARTHUR E. SCHERR
15
NATHAN SHIOVITZ
15
ROY C. COHEN
16
DAVID FARBER
16
MICHAEL FEIGELMAN
16
FREDA FRAZEIN
16
REVA LEVIN
16
BEULAH GAYLORD
16
BEN HEIFEND
16
MARY ROSETT
16
MICHAEL WEISS
16
WILLIAM DIAMOND
17
MORRIS FOX
17
GUSSIE BRICKNER
18
HAROLD H. COHEN
18
MORRIS H. GOLDBERG
18
SOLOMON A. SCHAAP
18
SALLY A. TUCKER
18
SAMUEL ZWIRN
18

Yeshivoth Beth

SHELDON GRANITE COMPANY

Yehurfah

Serving the Jewish Community for over 60 years
19800 WOODWARD AVENUE DETROIT, MICH. 43203

18325 W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD

During the
coming week
Yeshivoth Beth
Yehudoh will
observe the
Yahrzeits of the
following d s-
pa rte d friends,
with the tradi-
tional Memor-
ial .Prayers, re-
citation of
Kaddish and
Studying of
Mishnayos.

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Monuments For All Jewish Cemeteries
SAM 04:D7v) GORLICK (owner)

368-3550

cram 711N

ESTHER ROTHBART,

* * *
ALBERT FRIEDMAN

DAVID
LINDER

WE MAAR

former Detroiter of Miami
Beach, Fla., died Nov. 8.
Survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Alfred (Edith) Lind;
two sisters, Mrs. Joseph
(Jennie) Rapaport and Mrs.
Joseph (Eva) Katz of Miami
Beach; one grandchild and
one great-grandchild.
* * *

Nov. 8. She leaves a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Melvin (Marlene)
Rosenberg; a brother, Bar-
nett Cohn; and three sisters,
Mrs. Moe (Sylvia) Hausman,
Mrs. Samuel (Rose) Kaplan
of Desert Hot Springs,
Calif., and Mrs. Ruth Pen-
sier.

BETTY B. KOSOF-
SKY, 16225 Lamplighter

former Detroiter of Belts-
ville, Md., died Nov. 10. Sur-
vived by her husband, Max;
a daughter, Mrs. Jerry
(Diane) Green; a brother,
Herman Shapiro of Oak
Park; a sister, Mrs. Becky
Rubin of the Bronx; and two
grandchildren.

Park, died Nov. 6. Survived
by a daughter, Gloria;
nieces and nephews.
* * *

* * *
BLANCHE ENGEL-
BERG of Oak Park died

The Family
of the Late

MILTON R. TOWLEN,

former Detroiter of Hallan-
dale, Fla., died Nov. 6. Sur-
vived by his wife, Rose; a
* * *
son, Harvey; three daugh-
SAMSON LABES of ters, Mrs. Leo (Geraldine)
Chicago died Nov. 8. Sur- Weingarden and Mrs. Irving
vived by his wife, Florence; (Adele) Steinberg, both 4f
two sons, Marvin and Southfield, and Mrs. Shel-
James, both of Southfield; don (Connie) Lovinger of
two brothers, including Ed- Waukegan, Ill.; 10 grand-
ward of Chicago; and four children and six great-
grandchildren. Interment grandchildren. Interment
Miami.
Chicago.

* * *
JOSEPH BALBEROR,

*

Layne and Mrs. Jay (Car-
olyn) Palmer of Los An-
geles, Calif.; two brothers,
Harry Paul and Irving Paul;
a sister, Mrs. Semetta Pres-
ton; and seven grandchil-
dren.

Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc.

Worldwide Service

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OBITUARIES

The family of the late
Alyce Fogel announces the
unveiling of a monument in
her memory 12 noon Sun-
day, Nov. 23, at Hebrew Me-
morial Park. Rabbi Gold-
JOSEFA GROSZMAN,
schlag will officiate. 25337 Montmartre Ct., Oak
Relatives and friends are Park, died Nov. 10. Survived
asked to attend.
by her husband, William.
* * *

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 12:45
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16,
at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi
Groner will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

November- I4, 1975 63

15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
Southfield

Phone 557-6750

Elgin 1-5200

Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman

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