THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 12, 1976 55
Mary Faigin, 94
Mary Faigin, a member of
women's and religious or-
ganizations, died March 5 at
age 94.
Born in Russia, Mrs.
Faigin lived 56 years in De-
troit. She was a member
and officer of Cong. Beth
Tefilo Emanuel Tikvah and
its ladies auxiliary. She also
was a member of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare
Organization and Branch
111 of Workmen's Circle.
She resided in Borman Hall.
Mrs. Faigin leaves two
sons, Joseph and Henry K.;
a daughter, Mrs. Elsie Katz;
a brother, Motel Levine of
Russia; three sisters, Mrs.
Harry (Fanny) Bricker and
two sisters in Russia; nine
grandchildren and four
'. ::at-grandchildren.
lliarn Benderoff
William .B. Benderoff, a
building contractor, died
March 4 at age 74.
Born in Bay City, Mr.
Benderoff was a member of
the Hannah Schloss Old
Timers, City of Hope, Louis
Marshall Lodge of Bnai
Brith and Independence
Club of Allan Towers.
He leaves two sons, Dr.
Fred and Lawrence; two
brothers, Samuel of New
York City and Harry of To-
ledo; a sister, Mrs. Kate
Jack of Covina, Calif.; and
seven grandchildren.
Jack Shulman, 53
Jack Shulman, co-owner
of Tamaroff Buick, died
Tuesday at age 53.
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Shulman was a member of
Mosaic Lodge of the Ma-
sons, Moslem Temple and
the Shriners. He resided at
15250 Dartmouth, Oak
Park.
He leaves his wife, He-
lene; a son, Marc; two
daughters, Lynne and
Cindy; a brother, Milton; a
sister, Mrs. David (Betty)
Nagel.
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late
Michla Kowalsky acknowl-
edges with grateful appre-
ciation the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and
friends furing the family's
recent bereavement.
OBITUARIES
JULIUS L. ASCHER,
15800 Providence Dr.,
Southfield, died March 4.
He leaves his wife,-Isabell; a
son, Raymond; a daughter,
Mrs. Leonard (Valerie)
Ross; two brothers, Dr.
Meyer S. and Sam; five sis-
ters, Mrs. Ben (Dora) Nor-
ber, Mrs. Raymond (Jennie)
Yanitz, Mrs. Charles W.
(Thelma) Moore, Mrs.
Aaron (Helen) Finkelstein
and Sylvia; and four grand-
children.
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CHARLES BARNETT,
19100 W. Seven Mile, died
March 8. He leaves his
daughter, Mrs. Armand A.
(Ruth) Shulman; and one
grandson, Benson J. Shul-
man.
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MORRIS BOWNE,
16300 W. Nine Mile, South-
field, died March 6. He
leaves his wife:Esther; two
daughters, Mrs. Steven
(Barbara) Woodberg and
Lauren; and two sisters,
Mrs. Lillian Sperling and
Mrs. Isadore (Dorothy) Per-
rell of Newnan, Ga.
son, Robert H.; and one
grandchild.
OLGA BRADLIN, 10444
Lincoln, Huntington Woods,
died March 6. She leaves her
husband, Louis; two sons,
William (Bradlin) and Dr.
Joseph Rifkin; a daughter,
Mrs. Edward (Harriett)
Machado of Los Angeles,
Calif.; a brother and sister
in Russia; 17 grandchildren
and four great-grandchil-
dren.
HATTIE GOODMAN,
26715 Greenfield, South-
field, died March 5. Survived
by two sons, Milton Kaplan
of W. Hyattsville, Md., and
Alfred Callan of Memphis,
Mich.; a brother, Maxwell
Corn of Miami, )Fla.; a sis-
ter, Dora of Miami; one
grandchild and three great-
grandchildren.
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ANNA
(NEWMAN)
GRAFF, 23760 Marlow,
Oak Park, died March 7.
Survived by a son, Joseph H.
Newman; three daughters,
Mrs. Samuel (Celia) Jacobs,
Mrs. Louis (Mary) Papo and
Mrs. Samuel (Rose) Dater of
Studio City, Calif.; 14
grandchildren and 21 great-
grandchildren.
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ANNE GREENFIELD,
20200 Chapel, died March 9.
Survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Leonard (Judith) Grod-
man of Thousand Oaks,
Calif., and Mrs. Diane Wen-
zel; a brother, Robert For-
man of Kalamazoo; a sister,
Mrs. Frances Miller; and
three grandchildren.
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MARIE "BABE" HAR-
RIS, died March 6. _She
leaves her husband, Arthur
I.; -a sister, Mrs. Nathan
(Elsie) Rubin; four children,
15 grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.
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MARTHA HAUSMAN,
15833 Woodbine, Redford
Township, died March 3.
Survived by her husband,
Frank; two brothers,_ Louis
A. Kerman and Robert Ker-
man.
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LILLIAN JACOBS,
25300 Lahser, Southfield,
died March 4. Survived by
her husband, Jacob; a son,
Sy; two daughters, Mrs.
Max (Gladys) Baskin and
Mrs. Harry (Rose) Krumin;
a brother, Albert Abrams of
Los Angeles; nine grand-
children and 11 great-
grandchildren.
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CLARA MILLER, 2940
W. Grand Blvd., died March
6. Survived by her husband,
Nathan; a son, Sam Gard-
ner of Toronto, Ontario; two
daughters, Mrs. Lou (Rose)
Capp of Toronto and Mrs.
Jack (Elsie) Weiner of Chi-
cago; and eight grandchil-
dren.
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SADIE NISKAR, for-
mer Detroiter of Hollywood,
Fla., died March 4. Surviyed
by two sons, Irwin S. of Hol-
lywood (Fla.) and Martin L.
of Sherman Oaks, Calif.;
two brothers, Charles S. El-
lis of Oak Park and Max El-
lis of Port Huron; three sis-
ters, Mrs. Sarah Williams,
Mrs. Abraham (Sophie) See-
man of Detroit and Mrs.
Goldie Tierney of Italy; and
five grandchildren.
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SYLVIA COHEN, 18250
Hampshire, Southfield, died
March 7. She leaves two
daughters, Mrs. Donald
(Leah) Lewis and Mrs. Nor-
man (Ruth) Chudacoff of
Highland Park, Ill.; two
sons, Irving Koren of Eden,
Wis., and Marvin Koren of
Thousand Oaks, Calif.; 11
grandchildren and one
great-granddaughter.
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MINNIE N. FRIED-
MAN, 19100 W. Seven Mile,
died March 8. Survived by a
The Family of the Late
LENA RUBIN
Acknowledges with grateful appre-
ciation the many kind expressions of
sympathy extended by relatives and
friends during the family's recent be-
reavement.
MEMORIAL
MEETING
FOR THE VENERATED
RABBI SHOLOM PINCHOS
WOHLGELERNTER
RABBI-SCHOLAR-TEACHER
The Family
of the Late
HEROIC HATZALA WORKER
LILLIAN
KRAUSE
Spiritual Leader of Congregation
Mogen Abraham-
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
BERTHA
SILBERMAN
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of .sympathy ex-
tended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.
Wednesday evening
March J7, 1976 — 8 pm
at
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
Southfield
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IRVING. POHL, 15300
Rosemary, Oak Park, died
March 10. Survived by his
wife, Eva; a daughter, Mrs.
Bernard (Myrna) Feldman;
and two grandchildren.
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FRED SEGAL, 13698
Wales, Oak Park, died
March 4. Survived by his
wife, Rose; two brothers,
Martin of Los Angeles,
Calif., and Jonas.
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HARRY ALTMAN
REBECCA BARRON
TCHERNA &
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MARY
(OLSTEIN)
SORKIN, former Detroiter
of Los Angeles, died March
4. Survived by a son, Sam
Olstein; a daughter, Mrs.
Bernice Lewis of Los An-
geles; two grandchildren
and a great-granddaughter.
Interment Los Angeles.
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ESTERA STEINKHOL,
2200 Berkley, Berkley, died
March 7. Survived by two
sons, Enrique of Rego Park,
N.Y., and - Dov of Israel; a
daughter, Mrs. Melchior
(Eva) Nove; and five grand-
children.
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PEARL STULBERG,
died March 10. She leaves a
son, Dr. Samuel; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Herbert (Ger-
trude) Rosen and Mrs. Sam
(Sophie) Lezell; a brother,
Leo Wilner; a sister, Mrs.
Sam (Freeda) Spring; 13
grandChildren and eight
great-grandchildren.
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ABRAHAM I. THOM:
AS, 7420 Briarcliff Knoll
N., West Bloomfield, died
March 10. Survived by two
sons, Harry and Theodore; a
daughter, Mrs. Jack (Rose)
Rubin; five grandchildren
and 15 great-grandchildren.
Services 2 p.m. today at
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
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SAMUEL TOPOR, 3331
Clements, died March 4.
Survived by a son, Harry;
two d-aughters, Mrs. Eva
Scherr and Mrs. Herman
(Esther) Gluck; five grand-
children and four great.-
grandchildren.
his wife, Ida; a son, Mark A.
of Pontiac; two daughters,
Mrs. Mitchell (Charlene)
Diamond and Joanne M.;
and two grandchildren.
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IDA G. WINE, 2501 Pi-
neview, West Bloomfield,
died March 9. She leaves two
sons, Arnold and Leonard;
two daughters, Mrs. Leo
(Betty) Goldstein and Mrs.
Martin (Janet) Messinger;
five sisters, Mrs. Morris
(Dora) Stone, Mrs. Morris
(Celia) Kripke, Mrs. Harry
A. (Bessie) Benderoff of To-
ledo, Mrs. Maurice (Lillian)
Marenberg and Mrs. Sam-
uel (Evelyn) Matoff; five
grandchildren - and two
great-grandchildren.
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