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Harry Pearson, Major Figure
in Local Bnai Brith Leadership
THE DETROIT
• Friday, 'September 17, 1976 55
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OBITUARIES
Harry Pearson, who
He leaves his wife, Lil-
husband, Leo M.; three sons, Dr. Howard; Ber-
HENRIETTA BITTER- (Loraine) Soverinsky; her
was in the top ranks of the lian; two sons, Sheldon of MAN, 51, 19917 Brent- parents, Mr. and Mrs.
sons, David, Benjamin nard, Earl and Philip
Bnai Brith leadership in Marina Del Rey, Calif., wood, Livonia, died Sept. Julius (Anne) Silverman;
and Alan of.Beverly,Hills, (Martin); three brothers,
Michigan, died Sept. 12 at and Frederic of St. Louis, 13. Survived by her and two grandchildren.
Calif.; and seven grand- Louis, Max and Jack; and
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age 70.
Mo.; a daughter, Mrs. husband, Willie; a son,
children.
four grandchildren.
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Born in Hamilton, On- Robert (Beverly) Hacker; Sheldon M.; four
DOROTHY (GUTTEN-
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tario, Mr. Pearson was a two brothers and three daughters, Mrs. Kenneth
MILTON GOLDEN, 72,
BERG) COHEN, former
self-employed electrical grandchildren.
Detroiter, died Sept. 14.
20624 Knob Woods Dr.,
(Sharon) Hall of Los
contractor.
She leaves a son, Charles
Southfield, died Sept. 11.
HARRIET WEINGAR-
Angeles, Calif., Mildred
He was a member of Sydney Silverman
Guttenberg of California;
He leaves his wife, Sally; DEN, 47, died Sept. 15.
Esther, Hannah L. and
Cong. Bnai David, for-
a daughter, Mrs. Robert
two sons, Joseph and She leaves three sons,
Beth NI.; four brothers,
Sydney H. Silverman, Harvey M. Silverman, (Gail) Lipton of Fred; a brother, Ernest; a Edward, Danny and
mer synagogue board
president
and
founder
of
member and past presi-
Springfield, Pa.; a sister,
sister, Mrs. Jack (Celia) Barry; a daughter, Lynn;
Morris I. Silverman, Paul
dent of its men's club; and Silco Building Corp., died - Silverman and Gordon I.
Mrs. Leonard (Celia)
Gumenick; and two her parents, Mr. and Mrs..
a member of Mosaic Sept. 12 at age 59.
Perlman of Southfield;
grandchildren.'
Emanuel (Marion)
Silverman; two sisters,
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A native Detroiter, Mr. Mrs. Daniel (Bernice)
Lodge of the Masons. His
and four grandchildren.
Eisenberg; a brother,
ai Brith leadership Silverman founded his Pinsky and Mrs. Seymour
Interment Detroit.
MORRIS HARRIS, 75, David Eisenberg; and a
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mirsitions included past commercial building
17701 Manderson, died sister, Mrs. Donald
president of Zager-Stone company 35 years ago. He
MAX DORN, 83, 4374
Sept. 15. Survived by his (Marsha) Ross. Services
Lodge, honorary past was a member of Cong. Jewish Store Sold
Okemos, Okemos, died
wife, Belle; two sons, Ar- 11:30 a.m. today at Ira
president of the Met- Bnai David and• Tam
Sept. 14. Survived by his
thur and Bernard J. of Kaufman Chapel.
ropolitan Detroit Bnai O'Shanter Country Club. In City Program
wife, Lena; a son, Graham
San Diego, Calif.; a
Brith Council and a •He resided at 20821
of Okemos; a brother,
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daughter, Mrs. David
PHILADELPHIA
member of the board of Wakefield Way, South- (JTA)— A hardware store Robert of Monterey Park,
(Betty) Wexler; two
governors of Bnai Brith field.
Calif.; three grandchil-
brothers, Aaron - and
HELENE I. ZUCKMAN,
He leaves his wife, in the West Oak Lane sec- dren,
District 6.
one
great-
Jack; a sister, Mrs. Joseph 25, died Sept. 10. She
tion
of
Philadelphia
has
Pauline; two sons, Martin becoMe the 50th business grandchild and a cousin,
(Rose) Hecker; and nine leaves her mother, Mrs.
and Howard; and six enterprise to be sold by a Morris Dorn of Oak Park.
grandchildren.
Leo (Lillian) Zuckman;_a
Barbara Karr, 33
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grandchildren.
brother, Michael; and a
Jewish merchant to a
Barbara Sarko Karr,
MARY FRANK, 86, died
BENJAMIN KAPLAN, sister, Mrs. ,Dorene Steel.
minority purchaser in an
active in communal work, Shirley Hirsch
Sept. 9. She leaves her
78, former Detroiter of
inner-city
program
oper-
died Sept. 13 at age 33.
Miami Beach, Fla., died
Shirley Hirsch, an ac- ated by"the Jewish Com-
A native Detroiter,
Sept. 10. Survived by his
WE RSIFITER
Mrs. Karr was a member tive member of Jewish munity Relations Council
Booklet on History
wife, Sarah; two sons,
women's
and
communal
of
Philadelphia.
The
bus-
of Temple Kol Ami, a
71-1:14 71 17111
Phillip of Southfield and
member and past presi- organizations, died Sept. iness is a retail hardware of Delaware Jews
Herman of Birmingham;
During the
14
at
age
56.
and
variety
store
oper-
• coming
dent of Southwoods
WILMINGTON,
Del.
week
a
daughter,
Mrs.
Harold
Born in Detroit, Mrs. ated since the early 1950s
Chapter, Women's
(JTA) — A concise history (Edith) Lax of Southfield;
Yeshivoth Beth
by
its
Jewish
owners
who
Hirsch
was
a
member
and
American ORT; and a
of the Jews of Delaware is
Yehudah will
a brother, Morton Kaplan
member of Hadassah. She past president of the De- plan to retire.
presented in a booklet, of Oak Park; seven
observe the
troit
Chapter
of
the
Un-
was active in the Channel
Yahrzeits of the
The store was transfer- "Jewish Delaware 1655- grandchildren and one
56 Auction and did volun- ited Order of True Sisters red
following d s-
1976, History, Sites and great-grandchild.
under
a
program
and
the
.Silverman
Au-
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teer work at Veteran's
Communal Services,"
parred friends,
started
in
1969
by
the
xiliary
of
the
Jewish
War
Hospital. She also was a
published by the Jewish
with the tradi-
GEORGE SCHWARTZ,
JCRC
in
cooperation
with
Veterans,
a
life
member
member of the Northwest
Federation of Delaware 25, 23410 Parklawn, Oak
tional Memor-
Child Rescue Women. She of the National Council of the federal Small Busi- and the Jewish Historical Park, died Sept. 13. Sur-
ial •Prayers, re-
resided at 4842 Fairway Jewish Women and a ness Administration. The Society of Delaware. vived by his parents; Mr..
citation of
JCRC
locates
inner-city
member
of
Cong.
Bnai
Ridge S., West Bloom-
Partly funded by a grant and Mrs. Ignacs (Margit)
Kaddish and
Jewish
businessmen
and
Moshe,
Hadassah
and
field.
Studying of
from
the
Delaware
Bicen-
Schwartz;
and
a
sister,
matches
them
with
She leaves her hus- Louis Marshall Chapter
Mishnayos.
minority group member tennial Commission, the Mrs. Danny (Agnes)
band, Paul D.• a daugh- of BnaisBrith Women. She buyers.
booklet was edited by
Sharabani.
ELUL SEPT
The
JCRC
also
resided
at
10854
Elgin,
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ter, Stacey; her
' father,
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Rabbi David Geffen.
24
LIBBIE BLITZER
helps
obtain
the
needed
Huntington
Woods.
19
24
DORA CHAEIEN
Harold Sarko, her
Among
the
documents
MORRIS
SHERMAN,
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PETER
S.
GOLDSTEIN
loans
and
arranges
for
She leaves her hus-
mother, Eleanor Sarko;
in the booklet are re- 92, 17160 Meyers, died
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HYMAN KRASNICK
final
settlement.
band,
Bernard;
three
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BESSIE
KRAUSE
and a sister, Mrs. Anita
cently uncovered ones. Sept. 12. Survived by four
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ALMA ROBINSON
daughters,
Mrs.
Elliott
Sarko of Atlanta, Ga.
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MARVIN B. SPEVAKOW
One
is
an
advertisement
(Barbara) Krieger, Mrs.
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ANNA ROSENBERG
for a store in Wilmington
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REGINA RUBINSTEIN
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
Jay (Sandy) Zeskind and
MAX SCHNEIDER
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where the first Jewish
Nathaniel Phillips, Janet; her mother, Mrs.
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HARRY THAV
661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
services
were
held.
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ALBERT DAVIS
In Memory Of Our
Helped Immigrants Morris (Bertha) Tishkin;
1'h Blocks E. of Woodward
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ANNA GRUSKIN
Another is the historical
Beloved Father
a brother, Sheldon
25
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MEYER LEVY
6 Blks. from 3 Jewish
background
of
P.S.
du.
NEW YORK — Bessman; and one grand-
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PAUL
MILLER
and Grandfather
Cemeteries on Woodward
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SOPHIE
SCHERR
Pont's statement in 1918
Nathaniel Phillips, a daughter.
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IDA COHEN
JO 4-5557
LI 2-8266
that "I have one-eighth
HARRY MITZ
lawyer who helped hun-
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MALKA BAS YISROEL D.
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JOSEPH SLAKTER
Jewish blood in me."
dreds of thousands to be-
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CHANAN
B'R
MAER
HAKONEN
Who died Sept. 16,
Another is an unknown
come American citizens,
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SOLOMON SEIBNER
Sidney A. Deitch
1954. Never to be for-
28
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ALICE Z. KARP
Torah Year Called
letter by Albert Einstein,
died Sept. 6 at age 91.
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CHERNIA KNOPPOW
DETROIT
gotten
by
his
children
thanking Ben Codor, di-
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Born in Russia, Mr. for by NY Mayor
HARRY MARGOLIS
and grandchildren.
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SARAH P. OPPEN
MONUMENT WORKS
rector of the Jewish Fed-
Phillips founded the Na-
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NORMA A. SHOEMAKER
NEW YORK (JTA) —
14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.
tional League for Ameri-
eration of Delaware, for
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DAVID WEINSTEIN
Mayor
Abraham
D.
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Gardner,
l)erw.
Coolidge
&
Greenfield
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ANNA
WROTSLAVSKY
can Citizenship in 1913.
helping to save a German
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MARGARET YELLIN
399-2711 Eve. 626-0330
A specialist in labor Beame has proclaimed
Jewish scientist.'x
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JACOB MIGDAL
the
1976-77
school
year
as
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IDA NOSANCHUK
law, Mr. Phillips had been
29
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JESSIE
NOVITI
a practicing attorney in "The Year of Torah Edu-
29
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MIKSA ROSENTHAL
cation"
in
New
York
City.
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HARRY
SHULMAN
MONUMENTS BY
New York City since 1907,
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MEYER N. SUROWITZ
The
resolution
supports
and also served several
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SAUL TARNOPOL
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RABBI M. EAGER
terms as a special State the campaign by the
TISHRI
THE HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
AND
Attorney General in 1933, Lubavitcher Rebbe,
1
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TILLIE BERLIN
Rabbi
Menachem
M.
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YERUCHIM
BERLIN
1935, 1936 and 1938. In
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TILLIE FELDMAN
Schneerson
to
give
every
1928 he was named
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ISAAC KAMMERMAN
IS PAYING TRIBUTE TO 65 INDIVIDUALS
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SOLOMON SIDDER
chairman of the Mayor's Jewish child a Jewish
Committee on Reception education.
Yeshivoth
Beth
WHO ARE BURIED AT
FINE MONUMENTS
Beanie's resolution,
of New Voters.
Yehudah
Although he primarily noting that the
SINCE 19W
15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
presented manage- Lubavitch's interna-
13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge
THE HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK
Southfield
ent in labor negotia- tional headquarters has
OAK PARK -- LI 4-2212
Phone 557-6750
tions, Mr. Phillips had been in New York City for
Next
to
Staniey
Steamer
great sympathy for or- 36 years, said that "this
(CHESED SHEL EMES CEMETERY)
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ganized labor. In a 1939 drive will not only
report he wrote to the strengthen the innate re-
Trade and Commerce Bar ligious feelings of the
ON WHOSE GRAVES IT HAS ERECTED MONUMENTS
Monuments For All Jewish Cemeteries
Association as chairman Jewish inhabitants of our
DURING THIS MONTH OF ELUL.
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city,
but
will
also
lend
SAM en:DS:tr) GORLICK (owner)
of its committee on in-
dustrial relations, Mr. added force and vitality
SHELDON GRANITE COMPANY
_ Serving the Jewish Community for over 60 years
i
Phillips said that the war- to their moral and ethical
19800 WOODWARD AVENUE DETROIT, MICH. 482031
L368-3550
fare then existing bet- values."
ween the American Fed-
eration of Labor and the
Congress of Industrial
Organizations "has been
a tragic blow to the cause
569-0020
of union labor," and he
Kaufman
Ira
Kaufman-Herbert
urged that the heads of
the two unions join to
stop the warfare.
Worldwide Service
18325 W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD
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