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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Sidney H. Cohen

Lee Silberblatt

Lee Silberblatt, secretary
of the Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah for 25 years, died
Nov. 17 at age 78.
Born in Manchester,
N.H., Mrs. Silberblatt lived
most of her life in Detroit
prior to retiring to Jackson-
ville, Fla., where she lived at
the time of her death. She
was a past president of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek's sis-
terhood and a founder of the
Zedakah Club. In the 1930s
she was chairman of the
national convention of con-
servative sisterhoods at
which time she entertained
Eleanor Roosevelt.
Mrs. Silberblatt leaves
two sons, Jerry Siebert of
Fairfield, Conn., and Dr.
Donald Siebert of Pismo
Beach, Calif.; a daughter,
Mrs. Alton (Marjorie)
Dreayer of Orlando, Fla.;
and nine grandchildren.

Sidney H. Cohen, a scrap
metals dealer and former
caterer, died Nov. 17 at age
56.
Born in Winnipeg, Mani-
toba, Canada, Mr. Cohen
lived 37 years in Detroit. He
was in the wholesale food
industry for 25 years and
for the past 10 years was a
scrap metals dealer with
Winston Brothers Scrap
Metal Co.
Mr. Cohen was graduated
from the Detroit Institute of
Technology and served in
the U. S. Army. He was a
member of Cong. Beth
Achim and was a member
and board member of the
Parents Association for
Jewish Residential Care,
now the Association for
Jewish Retarded. He re-
sided at 13637 W. Lincoln,
Oak Park.
He is survived by his wife,
Rachel; a son, Leonard; and
a sister, Mrs. Harry (Etta)
Wilson.

Richard B. Cole

Richard B. Cole, a certi-
fied public accountant, died
Nov. 18 at age 53.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Cole
was graduated from the
University of Michigan in
1948 and earned his mas-
ter's degree in 1949 from
that institution. He received
his CPA certification in
1953 and formed his own
public accounting firm the
same year. In 1968 he
merged with Laventhol and
Horwath, an international
accounting firm, and was a
partner and manager of the
Detroit office.
Mr. Cole was a former
member of the American
Institute of Certified Public
Accountants Committee on
Environmental Accounting.
He was on former Mayor
Roman Gribbs' advisory
committee on fiscal and
other municipal problems.
He had lectured at U-M, the
University of Detroit,
Wayne State University and
New York University.
He was a past president
of the Children's Orthogenic
School and was a member of
Temple Beth El and the
Franklin Hills Country
Club,
He leaves his wife, Irene;
two daughters, Mrs. Larry
(Kathy) Panter and Patri-
cia; and his mother, Mrs.
Louis (Claire) Cole..

Sandor Shapiro

Sandor (Sam) Shapiro, an
automotive parts plant
manager for the past 15
years, died Nov. 18 at age 49.
Born in Brooklyn, Mr.
Shapiro lived 47 years in De-
troit. He was affiliated with
Square D. Co. for 32 years.
He was president of the
Metropolitan Detroit Auto-
motive Center and was a
member of the Charles
Shapiro Post of the Jewish
War Veterans and Ivan S.
Bloch Lodge of Bnai Brith.
He resided at 24811 Tem-
plar, Southfield.
He is survived by his wife,
Dorothy; three sons, Harry,
Charles and Jack; a daugh-
ter, JoAnn; a brother, Jo-
seph Sheldon; and three
grandchildren.

Gertrude Landau

Gertrude Landau, a
founding member of Cong.
Beth Shalom, died Nov. 19
at age 70.
Born in Poland, Mrs. Lan-
dau lived 45 years in De-
troit. She was a life member
of Hadassah and lived in
Southfield.
She leaves a son, Abram
Joseph (Landau); a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Harry (Esther)
Shapiro; a brother, Isadore
Kolin; and a sister, Mrs.
Bertha Kersh; and seven
grandchildren. Services
11:30 a.m. today at Ira
Kaufman Chapel.

Monument
Unveilings

Sidney A. Deitch
DETROIT
MONUMENT WORKS

The family of the late
Max Rosner announces the
unveiling of a monument in
his memory 12 noon Sun-
day, Nov. 30, at Oakview Ce-
metery. Rabbi Lehrman
will officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.

SHIRLEY BERMAN
died Nov. 16. She leaves two
sons, Michael and Merrill; a
brother, Saul Brauner; two
sisters, Mrs. David (Fay)
Petacque and Mrs. Theodore
(Kitty) Newman; and three
grandsons. Interment Chi-
cago. * * *
ABE CHABEN, 3168
Greenfield, Royal Oak, died
Nov. 17. He leaves his wife,
Sara; a son, Gerald Holin-
stat; two daughters, Mrs.
Fred (Patricia) Erlich and
Mrs. Richard (Marilyn)
Moss; a sister, Mrs. Arnold
(Libby) Zelinko; and eight
grandchildren.
* * *
ARCHIE EIZLER, 24286
Moritz, Oak Park, died Nov.
19. Survived by his wife,
Rose; two daughters, Mrs.
Fred (Martha) Hersch and
Minnie Mae; two sisters,
Mrs. Josephine Weinsweig
and Mrs. Henry (Mary)
Miller of Miami, Fla.; and
one grandchild.
* * *
TILLIE ELLMAN, died
Nov. 15. She leaves three
sons, Irving, Seymour and
Jack of Augusta, Mich.; a
brother, Joseph Weisberg of
Florida; seven grandchil-
dren and one great-grand-
daughter.
* * *
CELIA FREEDLAN-
DER, 23300 Harding; Oak
Park, died Nov. 13. Survived
by her husband, Maurice;
two daughters, Mrs. Asher
(Estelle) Paul of Tel Aviv,
Israel, and Mrs. Harry
(Elaine) Muller; a sister,
Mrs. Harry (Betty) Wein-
berg; six grandchildren; and
one great-grandchild.
* * *
JACK GARBER of De-
troit died Nov. 17. Survived
by his wife, Freida; a son,
Bruce of Santa Fe, N.M.; his
mother, Mrs. Dora Korby; a
sister, Mrs. David (Rae)
Friedman.
* * *
MORRIS GERSHMAN
of Detroit died Nov. 19. He
leaves his wife, Anna; a
brother, John.
* * *
MAXWELL GORDON,
24016 Martha Washington,
Southfield, died Nov. 13.
Survived by his wife, Bar-
bara; a son, Brian; his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
(Zelda) Gordon; a brother,
Mayer; two sisters, Mrs.
Qazim (Inez) Bektashi and
Mrs. Fred Farber.
— - —

Memorial Services
For

WILLIAM
ROTTENBERG

14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.

MONUMENT CENTER, INC.

The Family
of the Late

661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
6 Blks. from 3 Jewish
Cemeteries on Woodward

LOUIS
SCHEMANSKY

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 1 p.m.
THURSDAY, Nov. 27,
at Machpelah Ceme-
tery. Cantor Hyman
Adler will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

OBITUARIES

Gardner, 13etw. Coolidge & Greenfield

399-2711 Eve. 626-0330

LI 2-8266

JO 4-5557

November 21, 1975 63

Who passed away
Oct. 13, 1975 in
Vienna, Austria, will
be held 12 noon Tues-
day, Nov. 25, at Wood-
lawn Cemetery Mau-
soleum, 19975 Wood-
ward Ave., Detroit.

L.

TILLIE WOLOK, 22110
Twyckingham Way, South-
field, died Nov. 14. Survived
by her husband, Samuel;
three sons, Morris, Robert
R. and Jerry; two sisters,
Mrs. Avrohom (Chessel) Tis-
chler of Natanya, Israel,
and Mrs. Becky Rubinstein
* * *
of Washington,' D. C.; and
ESTHER SHRAGER, seven grandchildren.
23025 Oak Crest, Oak Park,
died Nov. 17. Survived by a
son, Oscar Fiedler; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Pauline Finkel-
stein and Mrs. Bella Grey-
ser, both of Miami Beach;
and two grandchildren.
During the

SARAH REICH, 25816
Lincoln Terrace Dr., Oak
Park, died Nov. 13. Survived
by a son, Samuel; four
brothers, Harry Feldman,
Philip Feldman and Joseph
Feldman of New York and
Ben Feldman of Miami, Fla.

HELEN HARRIS, 23300
Providence Dr., Southfield,
died Nov. 18. She leaves a
sister, Mrs. Arthur
(Mildred) Pollak; nieces and
nephews.
* * *
FLORENCE B. KAN-
TER died Nov. 14. She
leaves her husband, Phillip
L.; a son, Gerald A.; a
brother, Louis Blumberg; a
sister, Mrs. Samuel (Esther)
Steinberg; and three grand-
children.
* * *
CHARLES LAYTON
(LIPSHITZ), former De-
troiter of Bay Harbor Is-
land, Fla., died recently.
Survived by his wife, Vera.
* * *
DAVID LICHTEN-
STEIN died Nov. 14. He
leaves his wife, Lillian; a
son, Fred Layne; two
daughters, Mrs. Leonard
(Barbara) Barron and Mrs.
Karl (Paula) Blair; a
brother, Isadore; and 10
grandchildren.
* * *
ANNA MISHELEVICH,
4651 East Nine Mile, War-
ren, died Nov. 14. Survived
by a brother, Benjamin of
Pittsburgh; three sisters,
Mrs. Minnie Levin of Holly-
wood, Calif., Mrs. Ruth
Jossman of Santa Monica,
Calif., and Dr. Sophie.
* * *
JOSEPH MORRISON,
24031 Condon, Oak Park,
died Nov. 16. He leaves his
wife, Frances; three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Robert (Carol)
Courtney, Nancy and Ka-
thy; a brother, Jack Udow of
Sarasota, Fla.; and a sister,
Mrs. Sonia Pittman.
* * *
SYLVIA NEDELMAN,
10020 Corning, Oak Park,
died Nov. 18. Survived by
her husband, Harry; a son,
Lawrence; two daughters,
Mrs. Maurice (Bernice) Bet-
man and Mrs. Joseph (Ger-
trude) Grossman, and nine
grandchildren.
* * *

* * *

SHPRINTSA (SARAH)
SINGAL of Beverly Hills,
Calif., died Nov. 18. Survived
by two sons, Abe of Oak
Park and Sam of Augusta,
Ga.; four daughters,
Blanche of Beverly Hills,
Mrs. Morry (Minnette) Res-
nick of Los Angeles, Mrs.
Jerry (Esther) Brody of Bev-
erly Hills and Mrs. Jack
(Pearl) Robbins of Ferndale;
10 grandchildren, 10 great-
grandchildren. Interment
Beverly Hills.

* * *

SAM STEIN, 11501 Pe-
toskey, died Nov. 17. Sur-
vived by two sons, Richard
of Clearwater, Fla., and
Bernard; a daughter, Mrs.
Herbert (Rose) Sonneborn
of North Miami Beach; and
eight grandchildren.

* *

*

LILLIAN KAPLAN
TAYLOR, 22595 Not-
tingham Ln. Southfield,
died Nov. 18. She leaves
..iiree SODS, Bernard Taylor
of Abiline, Texas, Murray
Taylor of San Diego, Calif.
and Thomas Taylor; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Shirley Lesser of
Washington D.C.; and four
grandchildren.
* * *
HARRY WELT, 30518
Southfield, Southfield, died
Nov. 15. He leaves his wife,
Rose; a son, Kenneth of
Butte, Mont.; two sisters,
Mrs. George (Ruth) Haar
and Mrs. Laura Hoffer; and
one grandchild.

MOLLIE PRESS of De-
troit died Nov. 17. Survived
by a son, Paul of Manhat-
tan, Kan.; a daughter, Mrs.
Franklin (Thelma) Horow-
itz of Stamford, Conn.; her
mother, Mrs. Dora Korby; a
sister, Mrs. David (Rae)
Friedman; and two grand-
children.

MONUMENTS BY

BERG
URBACH

AND

In Loving
Memory Of

Yeshivoth Beth
Yehudah will
observe the
Yahrzeits of the
following d s-
ported friends,
with the tradi-
tional Memor-
ial .Prayers, re-
citation of
Kaddish and .
Studying of
Mishnayos.

KISLEV NOV.
SHANA D. FLORENCE
19
23
ZELDA BLOOM
19
23
ELCHONON GREENBERG
19
23
GERALDINE GREENWALD
19
23
IDA MARGOLIN
19
23
ABRAHAM ROTHBERG
19
23
LOUISE SILVERSTEIN
19
23
NATHAN YANCHAIR
19
23
FANNY AUGUST
20
24
ABRAHAM BELFER
20
24
ISADORE BLITZER
20
24
SAMUEL BORTNICK
20
24
GUSSIE CARDASH
20
24
JOSEPH EPSTEIN
20
24
YACHET KLEIN
20
24
GEORGE L. MILMET
20
24
ESTHER ROTHBERG
20
24
JOSEPH SEGERMAN
20
24
MARY SIMON
20
24
BEN BRAGMAN
21
25
MAX GELLER
21
25
SARAH E. GOTTLIEB
21
25
NELSON G. HALL
21
25
MARY KAPLAN
21
25
HARVEY SIMON
21
25
E.S. WOLFSON ,
21
25
ANNA BORIN
22
26
HARRY S. CLAYMAN
22
26
ANNA DUCHAN
22
26
JULIUS GOLD
22
26
FANNIE GOLDBERG
22
26
IDA KESSELMAN
22
26
ESTHER KIRSH
22
26
MIRIAM PAPELANSKY
22
26
MARY PELTZ
22
26
SOPHIE GLADSTONE
23
27
PAULINE GOLDEN
23
27
GERTRUDE GRUNT
23
27
ISAAC KELMANOVITZ
23
27
ROSE LEVY
23
27
NATHAN MARCUS -
23
27
BENJAMIN MASON
23
27
DAVID MORRIS
23
27
MAX RADIN
23
27
ABRAHAM C. ROSEN
23
27
SAMUEL SCHEINFIELD
23
27
HERMAN SEPPEN
23
27
JACOB ZITRINE
23
27
RAIZEL BAS AVROHOM
24
28
TILLIE COHEN
24
28
ESTHER L. FLEISCHMAN
24
28
IDA KABAKER
24
28
MANIA KATZMAN
24
28
LOUIS KLEIN
24
28
LOUIS STOLLMAN
24
28
GOLDA WEISSWASSER
24
28
IRA WURM
24
28
JOSEPH BERGER
25
29
BEATRICE BOROCOFF
25
29
AARON JACOBSON
25
29
ROBERT R. MARWIL
25
29
LT. ARTHUR J. OSBORNE 25
29
REBECCA PONT
25
29
SAMUEL SCHEY
25
29
ESTHER SCHLUSSEL
25
29
CHARLES SPERLING
25
29
CARL STRAUSS
25
29
MEYER WATNICK
25
29

MAX
LEVITSKY

FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910

Yeshivoth Beth
Yehudok

It's been a year
since you left us; you
will always be in our
hearts, never to be for-
gotten. Your loving
wife, Dorothy; your
loving children, Je-
anette, Alice and Sey-
more; your grandchil-
dren and great-
grandchildren.

13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge

15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
Southfield

OAK PARK

Phone 557-6750

1758 narlitiF- 1

Monuments For All Jewish Cemeteries
SAM (`2nD 1) GORLICK (owner)

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SHELDON GRANITE COMPANY

Serving the Jewish Community for over 60 years
368-3550
19800 WOODWARD AVENUE DET ROIICH.
T, MIS' 41203

Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc.

18325 W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD

LI 4-2212

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