THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Local Labor Zionist Alliance Leader Abraham Beitner Dies Abraham Beitner, a founder of the Labor Zionist Alliance of Detroit and a member of the organization since 1916, died Aug. 15 at age 80. Mr. Beitner came to Detroit from Bendzin, Poland, in 1914 and was active in the People's Relief organization, which aided Jewish victims of World War I. ABRAHAM BEITNER In 1918 he was a founder of one of the first Jewish secular schools in Detroit. The school was part of the national Socialist school system. During a trip to Europe and Palestine in 1925 Mr. Beitner attended the cornerstone-laying cere- mony of Hebrew Universi- ty on Mt. Scopus, and was one of the few Americans Luigi Gorini, Aided Jews During War NEW YORK — Luigi Gorini, a former Harvard microbiologist who helped more than 1,000 Jewish youngsters emigrate to Israel during World War II, is dead at age 72. Mr. Gorini was known both for his research in genetics and his resistance to Fascism in his Italian homeland. Harvard honored him in 1965 for his dis- coveries concerning the effects of drugs on heredity. He recently was honored by Israel for his un- derground work in Italy during World War II. Placed in charge of a Fascist summer camp in the Italian Alps, he converted it into a refuge for Jewish orphans fleeing from Europe. Memoriam AlIlk loving memory of Ben ..en, who passed away Aug. 12, 1975 (the fifth day in Elul). Sadly -missed by wife and family. DAVID BETMAN Sadly missed by Ada; daughter, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Edith Camiener Friday, August 20, 1976 47 OBITUARIES Edith (Yat.e) Camiener, an active member of Jewish receiving special in- ESTHER (ESSIE) AB- vitations last year for the communal organizations, died Aug. 16 at age 70. • RAHAMS died Aug. 18. 50th jubilee celebrations, which he attended. Born in Russia, Mrs. She leaves a son, He was active in the Camiener lived 56 years in Raymond Abrams; two Jewish National Fund, Detroit. She was a life daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Histadrut, the Allied Jewish member of Brandeis Kahn and Mrs. Jack Campaign and the Habonim University and a board (Clare) Pecis; 10 grand- youth organization, and in member of the Michigan children and seven his later years served as a Chapter of Brandeis Univer- great-grandchildren. * * * board member of the Jewish sity National Women's ABRAM BERLIN died Community Center's Senior Committee. She was a Aug. 16. He leaves his Adult Council. member of the Sinai wife, Lena; two sons, Mr. Beitner was the Hospital Guild, to which she Harry and Leo; a daugh- retired owner of General devoted 5,000 hours of ter, Estelle, and five Textile and Manufacturing volunteer work, and was in grandchildren. Co., making shop aprons for charge of the surgical * * * the automotive industry. He waiting lounge. CELIA R. BLACK died was enrolled at Oakland Mrs. Camiener was a Aug. 18. She leaves a son, Community College during member of Temple Israel Jackson A.; a daughter, the last three semesters, Sisterhood and taught Mrs. Yale (Vivienne) studying psychology and Hebrew in the temple. She Nemerson of Woodbridge, sociology, and was the also was a member of Conn.; and three grand- school's oldest student. Tikvah Chapter of Bnai children. * * * Mr. Beitner lived at 6114 Brith and Hadassah. She Ledgeway Dr., West Bloom- resided at 731 Covington. LILLIAN BRANSKY, field. former Detroiter of She is survived by her He is survived by a son, Delray Beach, Fla., died Aug. 13. Survived by her Elliot; a daughter, Mrs. husband, Paul; two sons, husband, Albert; a Emanuel (Naomi Cecile) Gerald of Beachwood, Ohio, daughter, Mrs. Ronald Mark; and five grand- and Alan; a brother, Louis Garfield of Lorain, Ohio; (Carol) Horwitz of Oak children. four sisters, Mrs. Jack Park; brothers and sis- ters; and four grandchil- (Sadie) Flusty, Minette dren. Interment Delray Beatrice Busker Agree, Mrs. Ben (Alice) Beach. Kronmal and Mrs. Dorothy Beatrice Busker, a Macdougal; and five volunteer and active grandchildren. member of Jewish women's Nancy Ann Victor organizations, died Aug. 13 at age 74. Nancy Ann Victor, an ac- tive member of Jewish Born in New York, Mrs. Saul A. Holzel, 60 women's organizations, died Busker lived 50 years in Saul A. Holzel, founder Aug. 16 at age 64. Detroit. She was a member and president of Born in Mt. Carmel, Pa., of Hadassah and Women's Draperyland, Inc., in Mrs. Victor was a member American ORT. Her Detroit, died Aug. 14 at age of Temple Beth El and its volunteer services included 60. sisterhood and Women's reading for the blind at Born in Poland, Mr. American ORT. She resided Wayne State University. Holzel founded his company at 2 2 7 9 9 Saratoga, She was an organizer of 20 years ago. He leaves his „Southfield. the Newgarten Medical wife, Rose; a son, David; She leaves her husband, Club, which aids cleft palate two daughters, Deborah of Dr. Arthur V.; four sons, children. Mrs. Busker was a Allston, Mass., and Leah; Dr. Randall J. of St. Joseph, former secretary for that and a sister, Mrs. Luba John E. of Greenwich, organization. She resided at Breiterman of Russia. Conn., Dr. Lyle D. of Napa, 21970 Parklawn, Oak Park. Calif., and Dr. Dean A.; her She leaves her husband, mother, Mrs. Ida Messer of Joseph H.; two sons, Robert Hollywood, Fla.; four and Stephen; four George Carr, 58 brothers, Maurice Robbins, grandchildren and one George Carr, a residential Harry Robbins of Phoenix, great-grandson. home builder in the Detroit Ariz., Raymond Robbins area for the past 20 years, and Earl Robbins; three died Aug.- 10 at age 58. sisters, Mrs. Ned The Family A native Detroiter, Mr. (Josephine) Mellen, Mrs. of the Late Carr was the president and Louis (Lillian) Gottleib and' founder of Golden Homes, a DR. MICHAEL Pearl Robbins of California; residential building firm. J. ROSENTHAL He resided at 3 0 4 2 0 and one granddaughter. Southfield, Southfield. Acknowledges with Miriam Albert, 55, He leaves his wife, Rober- grateful appreciation Bnai Brith Official ta; five sons, Sanford the many kind ex- (Carr), Paul (Carr), Dennis pressions of sympathy WASHINGTON (JTA) — (Carr), Barry Berk and Den- extended by relatives Miriam Albert, executive nis Berk of St. Louis, Mo.; and friends during the director of Bnai Brith his mother, Mrs. Pauline family's recent Women, died Aug. 10 at age Carr; and eight _55. bereavement. She had served since grandchildren. 1959 as the top professional staff official of the 150,000 volunteer organization. The Family The date of her death of the Late marked her 30th anniver- sary on the staff. She joined the organization. in 1946 SARAH F. GORRELICK when its national office was Acknowledges with deep gratitude the multitude of opened in Chicago and was messages of sympathy and contributions to a great many named assistant director six charitable causes in her memory, and particularly to the years later. "Sarah E. Gorrelick Memoiial Fund" of Cong. Beth Miss Albert was a native Achim. These messages were too numerous for personal of Chicago where she reply. Please accept this notice in lieu of deeply felt attended the University of appreciation. Chicago and Northwestern University. ELSIE F. DONER, 26638 'Summerdale, Southfield, died Aug. 16. She leaves a son, Paul of Bay City; a daughter, Mrs. Sol (Andrea) Bran- dies of Tamarack, Fla.; a brother, Morton Fuerst; and six grandchildren. * *- * CECILIA DORF, 21639 Stratford Ct., Oak Park, died Aug. 16. Survived by her husband, Jack; a daughter, Mrs. Howard (Sylvia) Fish of Guatemala, Mexico; and two sisters, Rosa Zissman and Mrs. Lucia Bauman, both of Israel. * * * MANUEL E. GOLD died Aug. 16. He leaves a wife, Rose; two sons, Dr. Paul and Alan; a daughter, Mrs. Wilma Label!; and seven grandchildren. * * * WALTER KAMM, 15792 Littlefield, died Aug. 13. Survived by his wife, Berta S.; two sisters, Mrs. Erna Rosenthal and Mrs. Ruth Sultan; and a brother-in-law, Albrecht Mueller. * * * MARY (PEARLMAN) PFEFFER, former De- troiter of California, died Aug. 14. She leaves her husband, Abraham Pfef- fer; four sons, Hami-nond Pearlir an, Samuel Pearlman, Meyer Pearl- man and Dr. Isadore Pfeffer of California; 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. In- terment Detroit. The fact that anyone can convert to the Jewish faith indicates that Jews are not exclusive in the sense of ra- cial or genetic features. Also, the fact that their re- lationship with the Al- mighty is one of the conven- antal nature indicates that the "choosing" was not one- sided. * * * CAROLINA LOW- INGER, 15692 Hilton, Southfield, died Aug. 15. Survived, by a son, Roberto of Montevideo, Uruguay; and two brothers, Frank Mehr and Joseph Mehr; and two grandchildren. 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