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Friday, Marche 26, 1976 55

THE - DETROIT -JEWISH NEWS

Deborah G. Perry,
Former Detroiter

.1

Benjamin Berkley

Benjamin R. Berkley, an
Deborah Greenspoon attorney with offices in the
Perry, a former Detroiter First National Building,
making her home at Kibutz died March - 21 at age 68.
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y.,
Yotvata, Israel, died March
18 from injuries suffered in Mr. Berkley lived 65 years in
Detroit. He was a practicing
a car accident. She was 22.
Mrs. Perry was a member attorney since 1929 when he
of Habonim in Detroit. She was graduated from the
went - to Israel about four University of Michigan's
years ago and later married. law school. . .
He was a member of the
She was graduated from
Wiley E. Groves High Michigan and Wayne
County bar associations, a
School in Birmingham.
Mrs. Perry is survived by member and past president
her husband, Moishe; a of the Louis D. Brandeis
brother, Fred Greenspoon Lodge of Bnai Brith, a mem-
of Southfield; and two ber of Adat Shalom Syn-
aunts, Mrs. Jack (Mary) agogue, and Town and
Turkin of Oak Park and Country Club.
He leaves his wife, Celia;
Morris (Ethel) Stein of
two sons, Fred and Daniel
oit. Interment Israel.
of San Mateo, Calif.; a
daughter, Mrs. Jeff (Nancy)
Bert A. Ablitz, 54
Kramer; three brothers,
Bert A. Ablitz, a builder Eddie, Herman A. and Sam-
and real estate broker in the uel T.; a sister, Mrs. Irving
Detroit area for more than (Ida) Elkins; and two grand-
30 years, died March 20 at children.
age 54.
H. Oppenheim, 55
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Ablitz was a member of Tik-
Herbert Oppenheim, vice
vah Lodge of Bnai Brith, president of Bader Bag Co
Mosaic Lodge of the Masons died March 21 at age 55.
and Adat Shalom Syn-
A native Detroiter, Mr.
agogue. He was a World Oppenheim was a member
War II veteran. He resided of the Harry B. Keidan
at 26335 Humber, Hunting- Lodge of Bnai Brith and the
ton Woods.
Aircraft Owners and Pilots
Mr. Ablitz is survived by Association. He resided at
his wife, Helen; a son, Alan 2426 Mulberry Sq., &loom-
N.; a daughter, Amy; a field Hills.
brother, Raymond; and a
He leaves a son, Philip; a
sister, Mrs. Milton (Marian) daughter, Terry; and a
Bogrow of Calabasas, Calif.
brother, Albert.

Baron Albert Lilar

BRUSSELS (JTA) —
Baron Albert Lilar, a long-
standing friend of Israel
and of the Jewish commu-
nity here, has died at age 76.
Baron Lilar, a former jus-
tice minister, took part in
all demonstrations in favor
of Israel. A member of the
Association of Belgian
Friends of the Hebrew Ur4-
versity of Jerusalem, he was
the father of French novelist
Francoise Mallet-Joris.

In Memory of
My Dear Father

IRVING L.
STERN

Who- passed away
March 26, 1973. It seems
like years that you have
gone. I remember the
yesterdays, the knowing
look, the feeling of love,
the warmth you gave. My
dear dad, you are with
me always. Daughter
Carol Adler.

In Memory of My
Dear Beloved Wife

HILDA M.
GRAD

My dearest, it is nine years that
you are gone. I am keeping score
*I' the years we were together. I
Ave not forgotten through the
ears that we had been together
r patience, your love and your
pacity to understand the many
nardships in our life. And your
appreciation of the joyful days we
had together, when we took an
oath on the day we became man
and wife, to love, honor, cherish
and obey. These words combined
us into one flesh and the undying
love and devotion for each other
made our life together a beautiful
one and the memory lingers on
and imbedded deeply within my
heart, more than my tongue can
express. And until I will come to
you, you will never be forgotten.
Rest in peace my love.
Sam Grad
Dear mother,
As always, we miss you. You
are in our memory and in our
hearts.
Love. Lois G. Klein,
Marshall M. Grad and
Grandchildren

OBITUARIES

• DAVID APPLEBAUM,
15075 Lincoln, Oak Park,
died March 20. Survived by
two sons, Lee and Burton J.;
two daughters, Mrs. Stanley
(Helen) Sherman and Mrs.
Pearl Warn; a brother,
Henry; two sisters, Mrs.
Jennie Brenner and Mrs.
Sarah Nederlander; and 14
grandchildren.

* * *

FRIEDA HANDEL-
MAN died March 18. She
The family of the late - leaves her husband, Ber-
Benjamin Brodman ac- nard; two sons, Stephen and
knowledges with grateful Howard; her father; Nor-
appreciation the many kind man Mintz; three brothers,
expressions of sympathy Dr. Morris Mintz, John A.
extended by relatives and Mintz and Samuel A. Mintz;
friends during the family's and two grandchildren.
recent bereavement.
* * *
CELIA HONIKMAN,
15100 W. 10 Mile, :Oak Park,
The Family
a
died March 23. Survived by
of the Late
four daughters, Mrs. Joseph
BERTHA
(Rose) Lapides, Mrs. David
(Ann) Sokel, Mrs. Freda
FISCHER
Korelitz of Woodland Hills,
Acknowledges with
Calif., and Mrs. Saul (Ada)
grateful appreciation
Robbins; 10 grandchildren
the many kind expres-
and 11 great-grandchildren.
sions of sympathy ex-
- * * *
tended by relatives
SARAH •KARBAL,
and friends during the
18258 Hilton, Southfield, •
family's recent be-
died March 23. Survived by
reavement.
two sons, Carl Karbel . and

.The Family
of the Late

ROLAND
MERAL

MILTON
RIBIAT

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

*

SAM ROSEN
died
March 20. He leaves his
wife, Helen; a son, Herbert
S.; a daughter, Mrs. Melvin
(Ruth) Wasserman; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Ben (Eve) Kopitz
and Mrs. Sam (Myra) Gil-
man; and six grandchildren.

* *

EMMA KASUDAN died
March 21. She leaves a son,
Maurice J. Robins; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Jack (Sarah) Pin-
cus; . six grandchildren and
* * *
18 great-grandchildren.
* * *
SADIE DELIN, 19100
W. Seven Mile, died March
HELEN MAE' GREEN-
22. Survived by a son, Isa- STONE KOPLOY died
dore; three daughters, Mrs. March 21. She leaves two
Ethel Cohen, Mrs. Harold sons, Andrew Koploy, and
(Mollie) Simon of Van Nuys, David Koploy of Tuscon,
Calif., and Mrs. Arthur Ariz.; two brothers,•Herbert
(Jeanne) Siegel; four grand- Greenstone and Irving
children and five great- Greenstone; and a sister,
grandchildren.
Mrs. Joseph (Mary Jane)
* * *
Radom.
* * *
GERTRUDE GOLD died
March 19. She leaves her
NATHAN KOUSIN,
husband, Irving; two sons, 26051 Lahser Rd., South-
Byron D. and Steven A., field, died March 19. Sur-
both of Chicago; a sister, vived by a son, Leo; a daugh-
Naomi Kantor; and two ter, Mrs. Samuel (Ann) Sak;
grandsons.
and six grandchildren.
*
* * *
MARY GOODMAN died
JACK LEMPERT, 21421
March 22. She leaves a Kipling, Oak Park, died
daughter, Mrs. Sy (Mitzi) March 18. Survived by his
Jacobs; a brother, Frank wife, Edith; two sons, Ar-
Igolka of Chicago; two sis- thur and Harold; a daugh-
ters, Mrs. Morris (Ann) Rut- ter, Mrs. Marvin (Lenore)
kin and Mrs. Paula Horwitz, Rosenbloom; a brother, Jo-
both of Los Angeles, Calif.; seph of San Diego, Calif.;
and two grandsons.
and eight grandchildren.

CARDS OF THANKS

The Family
of the Late

Harp] Karbal; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Florence Norber
and Mrs. Sam (Gertrude)
Karbal; nine grandchildren
and 12 great-grandchildren.

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, March 28, at
Hebrew Memorial
Park. Rabbi Arm and
Cantor Bermanis will
officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked
to attend.

My children and I wish to thank
family and friends for the kindness
and sympathy expressed over the
passing of our beloved

Husband and Father

JACK SHULMAN.

Mrs. Jack Shulman
and Family.

*

* * *

DOROTHY SCHNEIR,
former Detroiter of Florida,
died recently. Survived by
her husband, Milton; a son,
Harold of Mill Valley, Calif.;
two daughters, Minna L..Of
Toronto, Ont., and Sally
Gooze of San Antonio,
Texas; a brother, William
Sage of Los Angeles,- Calif.;
a sister, Rose Benesch of
Los Angeles; and two grand-
children. Interment Ta-
marac, Fla.

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GOLDIE LITVACK,
19100 W. Seven Mile, died
March 21. Survived by three
daughters, Mrs. Morris
(Nettie) Green, Mrs. Phillip
(Ida) Lewis and Mrs. Fannie
Whiteman; eight grandchil-
dren, 22 great-grandchil-
dren and nine great-great-
grandchildren.,
* *
JACOB NAGLER, 25395
Montmartre Ct., Oak Park,
died March 19. Survived by
his wife, Laura; a son,
Charles; four daughters,
Mrs. Ruben (Bluma) Schei-
ner of Jamaica, N.Y., Mrs.
Norman (Ruth) Silver, Mrs.
Charles (Elaine) Koshar and
Mrs. Abe (Geraldine) Pas-
ternak; and five grandchil-
dren.
* * *
IRVING PLOTNICK,
21860 Beverly, Oak Park,
died March 18. Survived by
his wife, Fay; a son, Morton;
a daughter, Mrs. Raymiel
(Elaine) Kandelman of Des
Plaines, Ill.; a brother, Pe-
sach of Aviv; two sisters,
Mrs. Sarah Loyter and Mrs.
Yehudit Schneider of Tel
Aviv; and five grandchil-
dren.
* * *
SAMUEL RADIN, 15100
W. 10 Mile, Oak Park, died
March 17. No known survi-
vors.



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During the
coming week
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
Mishncyos.

ADAR II MAR.
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NISSAN APR.
LOUIS ALPER
1
1
LOUIS GLADSTONE
1
1
DR. CHAS. ORNSTEIN
1
1
BERTA PALMAN
1
1
ANNIE SARKO
1
1
SARAH SIEGEL
1
1
LOUIS SLAKTER
1
1
ROSE SMITH
1
HYMAN TABACK
1
SAM TURKEL
1
1
MAURICE H. ZACKHEIM
1
JACOB FLEISCHMAN
2
2
ALBERT H. FRIEDMAN
2
2
ESTHER GELLMAN
2
2
FRED KLINE
2-
2
SADIE MOEHLMAN
2
2
ROBERT B. NOVITZ
2
2.
ETTA C. SLAKTER
2
2
CHAVA YAKER
2
2
HARRY ABLITZ
3
3
MANNIE COHEN
3
3
ISAAC GOLDSTEIN
3
3
EVA HAYMAN
3
3
FANNY HEIFITZ
3
3
HARRY RIMAR
3
3
RACHEL SEYBURN
3
3
JACK SKLAR
3
3

HARRY COOPER
JACOB FINGEROOT
LOUIS HOROWITZ
YETTA WEINSTEIN
ROSE KANER
TZEITEL SCHMIDEL
MAX FRAZEIN
MISHA BICKOFF
MARY ERNSTEIN •
CELIA RHINESTONE

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LENA SORIN, 26051
Lahser, Southfield, died
March 19. Survived by two
brothers, Morris Pergament
and Henry Pergament; and
a sister, Mrs. Morris (Yetta)
Zivow.

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DETROIT
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in his memory 11:30
a.m. Sunday, March
28, at Hebrew Memo-
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asked to attend.

FANNIE SHATZEN
died March 23. She leaves
two brothers, Jack' Goldberg
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