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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Dr. A. R. Goldfarb
Research Chemist
Dr. Abraham Robert
Goldfarb, a biochemist in
the field of allergy research,
died Jan. 27 at age 68.
Born in Philadelphia, Dr.
Goldfarb, lived 13 years in
Detroit. He was graduated
from the College of the City
of New York, received his
master's degree from the
University of Chicago and
earned a PhD degree in biol-
ogical chemistry at New
York University.
He was a member of
Sigma Xi Fraternity, the
American Association for
the Advancement of
Science and the American
Society of Biological Che-
mists. He taught and re-
searched at Chicago Medi-
cal School, and won a
Morris L. Parker Award
for his work in biochemis-
try and fields of allergy.
Under the direction of Dr.
Piero Foa at Sinai Hospi-
tal, he did research into
allergy.
Dr Goldfarb is listed in
the international "Who's
Who in Science." He resided
at 19541 Cranbrook.
He is survived by his wife,
Evelyn; a daughter, Mrs.
Dennis (Adele) Tuchler of
Glendale, Mo.; a brother,
Samuel Roberts of Ft. Lau-
derdale, Fla.; and three
grandchildren.
OBITUARIES
HARRY M. BOXMAN,
20736 Knob Woods Dr.,
Southfield, died Jan. 26. He
leaves his wife, Alice; two
sons, Dr. Donald and Mel-
vin; a daughter, Mrs. Arnold
(Barbara) Edelstein of Ha-
waii; four brothers, Benja-
min, Oscar, Frank and Sam;
and four grandchildren.
* * *
GOLDIE BRENNER
'died Jan. 28. She leaves her
husband, Sol; a son, Stan-
ley; a daughter, Mrs. Cor-
nell (Barbara) Janeway; and
five grandchildren.
* * *
HERMAN JACOB
DOINY, 27335 Greenfield,
Southfield, died Jan. 21.
Survived by his wife, Mar-
garete; two daughters, Mrs.
Louis (Meta) Levy and Mrs.
Irving (Alice) Plust of Lau-
derhill, Fla.; two brothers,
Fritz of Astoria, N.Y. and
Manfred of Flushing, N.Y.;
a sister, Mrs. Jack (Zusi)
Frankel of Astoria; and
seven grandchildren.
* * *
SOL FELDMAN, former
Detroiter of Miami Beach,
Fla., died Jan. 24. Survived
by his wife, Jean; two
daughters, Florence of New
York and Mrs. Abraham
(Edith) Seif of Miami
Beach; a brother, Joe of
Southfield; and five grand-
children. Interment Florida.
* * *
MAURICE FISHER,
21381 Kipling, Oak Park,
Jack Sipher, 72
died Jan. 24. Survived by his
Jack Sipher, founder and wife, Frances; a son, How-
chairman of the board of
Sipher Scrap Iron and
Metal,. died Jan. 24 at age Dr. E. A. Hochman
72.
Dr. Edward A. Hochman,
Born in Russia, Mr. a retired dentist, died Jan.
Sipher founded his company 25 at age 72.
in 1949. A former Detroiter,
Born in New York, Dr.
he had been living in Florida Hochman lived 60 years in
for the past two years. He Detroit. He practiced in
was a member of the Detroit since 1925 and re-
Greater Detroit Scrap tired in 1973. Dr. Hochman
Trade Association, Crafts- was graduated from the
man Lodge of the Masons University of Michigan
and Temple Israel.
School of Dentistry in 1925
He leaves his wife, Doro- and was a member of the
thy; two sons, Allen and Alpha Omega Dental Fra-
Jerome; a daughter, Mrs. ternity. He was a life mas-
Marvin (Marilyn) Chaben; a ter in bridge and played all
brother, Hyman; three sis- over the country in major
ters, Mrs. Morris (Rose) tournaments.
He leaves his wife, Shir-
Cohen, Mrs. Ben (Betty)
Logan and Mrs. Gary ley; a son, Dr. Lawrence of
(Katherine) Mayers of Uni- Ann Arbor; a brother, Jack
versity Heights, Ohio; and of Delray Beach, Fla.; and
two grandsons.
eight grandchildren.
Malka Epstein
NEW YORK - The Zion-
ist Organization of America
announced here the death of
Malka Epstein, wife of Be-
-sh Epstein, public affairs
nsultant for the ZOA.
In Beloved,
Memory Of
MRS. ROSE
HERSHMAN
Who passed away
Feb. 9, 1956, 27 days in
Shevat. Sadly missed
by her daughter, Mrs.
Gerald Altman; and
son, Irving A. Hersh-
man.
January 30, 1976 55
The Family
of the Late
JACK
GOLDING
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.
ard; four brothers, Harry,
Sam, Lou and Arthur; three
sisters, Mrs. William (Rae)
Gilroy, Mrs. Jack (Millie)
Graff and Ethel.
* * *
ANNA GILBERT died
Jan. 27. He leaves two sons,
Archie Werner of Canoga
Park, Calif., and Carl; three
daughters, Mrs. David
(Sylvia) Fields of Woodland
Hills, Calif.; Mrs. Irving
(Phyllis) Stoller and Mrs.
Alex (Honora) Lipson; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Moe A. (Sadie)
Sussman; 14 grandchildren
and five great-grandchil-
dren. Interment Los An-
geles.
* * *
MAX GLASIER died
Jan. 28. He leaves his wife,
Elizabeth; two daughters,
Mrs. Sidney (Phyllis) Leon
and Mrs. Robert (Marilyn)
Lipson; a brother, Louis of
California; three sisters,
Mrs. Morris (Elizabeth)
Ruskin, Mrs. Lillian Kus-
chinski and Mrs. Samiel
(Gertrude) Utgar; and
seven grandchildren.
* * *
SAM Z. GOLDBERG of
Chicago, Ill., died Jan. 22.
He leaves his wife, Helen; a
daughter, Mrs. Wallace
(Marlene) Handler of South-
field; and three grandchil-
dren. Interment Chicago.
* * *
HYMAN GORSHOW-
ITZ, 15075 Lincoln, Oak
Park, died Jan. 24. He leaves
his wife, Anna; a son, Har-
old Goldberg; a sister, Mrs.
Bessie Lipkin of Florida;
and two grandchildren.
* * *
SAMUEL E. GOT-
TLIEB, 19130 Appleton,
died Jan. 25. Survived by his
wife, Sylvia; two brothers,
Harold and Merlin; and a
sister, Mrs. Ann LaBow.
* * *
IDA HAMBURGER
JACOBS, 25320 Ronald
Ct., Oak Park, died Jan. 28.
Survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Siegfried (Irma) Heil-
bruin; two grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.
* * *
JULIUS KAPLAN,
21947 Coolidge, Oak Park,
died Jan. 24. Survived by his
wife, Sylvia; a son, Irving;
three daughters, Mrs. Wil-
liam (Claudia) Borowski,
Ms. Marcia Roland and. Mrs.
Craig (Audrey) Zaremberg
of Huntington Beach, Calif.;
two brothers, Morris and
Irving of St. Petersburg,
Fla.; three sisters, Mrs. Lil-
lian Goldman, Mrs. Harry
(Ann) Sherman of Tucson,
Ariz. and Mrs. Meyer (Eli-
zabeth) Glazer; and 10
grandchildren.
* * *
LEONARD S. KER-
NER, former Detroiter of
Phoenix, Ariz., died Jan. 26.
He leaves his wife, Cecille; a
son, Donald; two daughters,
Mrs. Ronald (Lynn) Rycus
of East Lansing and Mrs.
Dennis (Teri) Blitz; his
father, Abe Greenberg; a
brother, Robert Greenberg;
and a sister, Mrs. Rodney
(Elaine) Faudem. Interment
Detroit.
* * *
ARNOLD C. MARX
died Jan. 26. He leaves his
wife, Rose; a son, Marvin of
Fair Oaks, Calif.; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. David (Dorothy)
Bujak; a sister, Mrs. Sam
(Sylvia) Kent; and four
grandchildren.
* * *
SAM MILLER, former
Detroiter of Los Angeles,
Calif., died Dec. 29. Survived
by his wife, Libby; two sons,
Sheldon and Michael, both
of Los Angeles; and a sister,
Mrs. Bill (Dorothy) Fells of
New York. Interment Los
Angeles.
* * *
BRIAN EDWARD
MONAST, 15790 Fairfax,
Southfield, died Jan. 26. He
leaves his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam (Sylvia) Monast;
two brothers, Larry and
Keith; and his grandpar-
ents, Mrs. Leon (Ella) Mon-
ast and Abraham Schnei-
der. * *
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YETTA RAPOPORT
died Jan. 26. Survived by a
son, George; a daughter,
Mrs. Jerome (Fay) Ziegler; a
brother, Nathan Siegel; two
sisters, Mrs. Rita Glattstein
and Mrs. Yaffa Dorfman of
Israel; and four grandchil-
dren.
* * *
MOLLIE RING, 20549
Stout, died Jan. 23. Survived
by three sons, Sidney, Theo-
dore and Fred; five daugh-
ters, Rose, Mrs. David L.
(Gertrude) Davis of Chica-
go, Ill., Frances, Mrs. Ar-
thur (Elsie) Tatelbaum and
Mrs. Paul (Freida) Green-
field; 17 grandchildren and
one great-grandchild.
* * *
SHIRLEY K. ROSEN-
THAL died Jan. 27. She
leaves two sons, Dr. Julian
and Dr. Alan of Portola Val-
ley, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs.
Reginald R. (Marva) Max-
well; two sisters, Mrs. Mor-
ris (Rose) Leon and Mrs.
Joseph (Eva) Marshall; 10
grandchildren and one
great-grandson.
* * *
LOUIS SAGINAW,
15323 Northgate Blvd., Oak
Park, died Jan. 24. Survived
by his wife, Blanche; three
sons, Sol L. of Dallas, Texas,
Dr. Nathan I. and Gerald; a
brother, Abe; and six grand-
children.
* * *
FANNIE SHAPIRO,
25572 Shiawassee, South-
field, died Jan. 25. Survived
by her husband, Bernard S.;
a son, Hyman of Baton
Rouge, La.; a daughter, Mrs.
Henry (Stacia) Konstam; a
brother, Max Zuckerman of
Miami Beach, Fla.; a sister,
Mrs. Martha Garfinkel; four
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
* * *
MAURICE J. STERN,
former Detroiter of North
Miami Beach, Fla., died Jan.
26. Survived by his wife,
Esther; three sons, Jerome,
Bernard I. of Muskegon and
Kenneth; eight grandchil-
dren and two great-grand-
children. Interment Detroit.
* * *
SANDRA ELAINE
(KARMAZIN) STEW-
ART, former Detroiter of
Woodbridge, Va., died Jan.
22. Survived by her hus-
band, Douglas; a daughter,
Deborah Lynn; a sister,
Mrs. David (Linda) Brande-
mihl of Livonia; and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur (Rae) Karmazin of Li-
vonia. Interment Washing-
ton, D.C.
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