THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Cardiologist Saul Rosenzweig,
Leader in Medical Community
Dr. Saul Rosenzweig, a
leading Michigan cardiolo-
gist, died Feb. 27 at age 75.
DR. ROSENZWEIG
Photo taken in 1961
Born in Detroit, Dr. Ro-
senzweig was graduated in
1924 from the University of
Michigan and received his
medical degree cum laude
from that institution. While
at U-M he received academic
honors and was elected to
the Alpha Omega Alpha
medical honorary.
He was the director of the
old North End Clinic and its
successor, the Shiffman
Clinic at Sinai Hospital. He
was on the staffs of what is
now Detroit General Hospi-
tal, Florence Crittendon
Hospital, Children's Hospi-
tal and Sinai Hospital. At
Sinai, Dr. Rosenzweig was
chief of cardiology and
served two terms as chief of
staff.
A clinical associate pro-
fessor of internal medicine
at Wayne State Univer-
sity's medical school, Dr.
Rosenzweig was a member
The Family
of the Late
ALBERT
GREENBLATT
Jeannette Lourie,
Hadassah Leader
JERUSALEM — Jean-
nette Lourie, former execu-
tive director of Hadassah in
New York and wife of Is-
rael's deputy director of the
Foreign Ministry, died Feb.
11 at age 70.
Mrs. Lourie earned de-
grees from Hunter College
and New York University,
and was in charge of person-
nel and labor relations for a
New York factory before
joining Hadassah.
She was executive direc-
tor for 17 years, but
stopped working for Had-
assah while her husband
was consul-general in
New York and ambassa-
dor in Ottawa and Lon-
don.
After returning to Israel,
she became a Hadassah vol-
unteer and served as honor-
ary secretary of the Hadas-
sah Council in Israel and
chairman of public rela-
tions.
of the American Medical
Association, the Michigan
State and Wayne County
Medical Societies, the
American Heart Associa-
tion, the American Dia-
betes Association and was
a founding member of the
Detroit Heart Club.
Dr. Rosenzweig also was
elected to fellowship in the
American College of Physi-
cians and the American
College of Cardiology.
He leaves his wife, Ruth;
two sons, Dr. David of Wa-
watosa, Wis., and Dr. Jona-
than oi Ann Arbor; two
daughters, Mrs. Sol (Donda)
Rossman and Mrs. Herman
(Jane) Abelson of San Fran-
cisco, Calif.; a brother, Dr.
Arno Ross of Paradise,
Calif.; and eight grandchil-
dren.
Dr. Samuel Eder
Dr. Samuel J. Eder, a
physician for more than 50
years, died March 2 at age
84.
Born in New York, Dr.
Eder was graduated from
what is now Wayne State
University's school of medi-
cine. He was a member of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek and a
past president of the syn-
agogue's burial society. He
was a board member of the
Jewish Home for Aged, past
master of Perfection Lodge
of the Masons.
He leaves his wife, Leah;
a son, Dr. Gerald J. of Albu-
querque, N.M.; a daughter,
Mrs. Zachary (Barbara)
Pitts of Palm Springs,
Calif.; a brother, Ben of Los
Angeles; and two grandchil-
dren. Services 10 a.m. Sun-
day at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
Jack Scharg, 50
Jack Scharg, sales man-
ager for the past two years
at Bennett Brothers, Inc.,
wholesale appliance and
jewelry outlet, died Feb. 26
at age 50.
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Scharg was for 17 years the
manager of Piedmont Jew-
elry and Appliance Co. in
Detroit. He was a member
of Temple Israel and Bnai
Brith. Mr. Scharg resided at
29465 Ashley Ct., South-
field.
He leaves his wife, Helen;
two sons, Sheldon and
Larry; a daughter, Linda;
and two brothers, Benjamin
and Samuel. •
The Family of the Late
I
EVA SINGERMAN
Acknowledges with grateful appre-
ciation the many kind expressions of
sympathy extended by relatives and
friends during the family's recent be-
reavement.
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.
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The Family
of the Late
IN MEMORIAM
HARRY A.
KIEF
The HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (Chesed
Shel Emes) remembers their departed Board
Members whose Yorzeit is observed in the
month of Adar.
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
eavement.
The Family
of the Late
MIRIAM
CHAJA
SPRECHER
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.
DAVID BOLTON
7th of Adar
March 9th
MAURICE LEVIN
llth of Adar
March 13th
MEYER 'WEISBERG
19th of Adar
March 21st
SAMUEL LIBERSON
llth of Adar II
March 13th
ABRAHAM PAULL
1 1 th of Adar II
March 13th
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OBITUARIES
KATHERYN
L.
BROOD died Feb. 29. She
leaves two sisters, Mrs. Roy
(Marcia) McCuen of W. Cov-
ina, Calif., and Mrs. Arthur
(Etta) Cohn.
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LOUIS EDER, 23743
Merrill, Southfield, died
March 2. He leaves two
daughters, Mrs. Ben (Ruth)
Schurgin and Mrs. Ernest
(Rebecca) Klein of Las Ve-
gas, Nev.; six grandchildren
and three great-grandchil-
dren.
* * *
FANNI GROSSMANN,
19100 W. Seven Mile, died
March 2. Survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Andre (Ger-
trude) Dalpayrat of Paris,
France; a brother, Max
Glass; and one grandchild.
* * *
Beach, died March 1. Sur-
vived by a daughter, Mrs.
Sylvia Cooper; a brother,
Samuel Fershman; three
sisters, Mrs. Minnie Logan,
Mrs. Pearl Fine and Mrs.
Ruth Markowitz of Miami
Beach; two grandchildren
and two great-grandchil-
dren. Interment Miami.
* * *
IDA E. LIEBERMAN,
18239 Westover, SoPthfield,
died March 1. She leaves her
husband, William A.; a son,
Cullen I.; and four grand-
children.
* * *
JACK MILLER, former
Detroiter of North Miami
Beach, Fla., died Feb. 28.
Survived by his wife, Clara;
a son, David; a daughter,
Mrs. Sam (Ilene) Kahzarian;
a brother, Lester; a sister,
Mrs. Jack (Madeline) Udow
of Sarasota, Fla.; and four
grandchildren.
YETTA GRUSBERG,
19801 Greenfield, died
March 3. Survived by a
cousin, Mrs. Irving (Dor-
othy) Safian.
* * *
NATHAN HELLER,
13161 Troy, Oak Park, died
Feb. 29. Survived by two
sons, Arthur of Las Vegas,
Nev., and Herman of Flush-
ing, N.Y.; three grandchil-
dren and five great-grand-
children.
* * *
FREDA ISBERG died
Feb. 26. She leaves two
daughters-in-law, Mrs. Max
Isberg and Mrs. Emil Is-
berg; and four grandchil-
dren.
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ROSE JACOBSON,
19100 W. Seven Mile, died
March 2. She leaves three
sons, Mervin S., Leon A. and
Bernard; a brother, Abra-
ham Cohen; a sister, Mrs.
Dora Jacobson; seven grand-
children and three great-
grandchildren.
* * *
BENJAMIN MYER-
SON, 1600 Antietam, died
March 3. He leaves a sister,
Mrs. Lena Scholnick; and
nieces and nephews.
* * *
MARY ROSE, 34533
Lytle, Farmington Hills,
,died March 1. Survived by
three sons, Milton, Louis
and Eugene; five daughters,
Mrs. Louis (Irene) Bardos,
Mrs. Nathan (Ruth) Gross,
Mrs. Evelyn Feldman of
Cincinnati, Mrs. Emanuel
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BENJAMIN SAID-
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died March 1. Survived by a
brother, Dr. Max.
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SARAH SELLING died
Feb. 28. She leaves a son,
Jack L. of Tuscon, Ariz.; a
daughter, Mrs. Henry
(Myra) Houseman; and two
sisters, Mrs. Marion Soltz of
Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Ed-
ward (Henrietta) Mendel-
sohn of Las Vegas, Nev.
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daughters, Mrs. Henry
(Miriam) Bockoff and Mrs.
Sylvan (Elaine) Florsheim
of Woodstock, Ill.; four
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
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