THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Segal Monument Unveiling Slated Herz! Gesang, 67 Argentine Zionist Adat Shalom Syna- gogue and the fam- ily of its late spiritual leader, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, will unveil a monument in his memory 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Adat Shalom Memorial Park, Six Mile and Middlebelt Rds., Livonia. The memorial, the cre- ation of the congregation -ad the Segarfamily, is :scribed with a quota- -- tion from Rabbi Segal's writings: "There is a high and bold adventure in- volved in having religious faith, and human life makes sense and is ulti- mately worthwhile." Rabbi Segal was re- cently designated found- ing rabbi of the synagogue. The community is in- vited. BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — Herzl Gesang, a lead- ing Zionist, died here Oct. 12 at age 67. At the time of his death he was the vice president of DAIA. He had been active in the General Zionist Movement (Liberal) and was chairman of the Argentine Liberal Fed- eration and the Latin American Liberal Con- federation. Born in Argentina-, his father, Nathan Gesang, had been a founder of the Argentine Zionist Feder- ation. . • , 1 OBITUARIES ESTHER CHARNAS, 65, 18100 Dorset, South- field, died Oct. 16. Sur- vived by her mother, Mrs. Fannie Charnas; and two brothers, Dr. Sidney and Dr. George. * * * BERNICE COLE, 41, 5230 S. Pebblecreek, West Bloomfield, died Oct. 15. Survived by her husband, Donald; a son, Scott; two daughters, Nancy and Tracy; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max (Caroline) Kwartowitz; a brother, Dr. Jerome J. Kwar- Rabbi Gewirtzman, towitz; and a sister, Mrs. Gerald (Helen) Weinstein. * * * 'Wonder Rebbe,' 94 MAURICE I. CORN- BRUSSELS (JTA) — FIELD, 81, died Oct. Rabbi Moishe Yitzhak Gewirtzman, better 20. He leaves his wife, Sadie; three daughters, known as "Reb Itzikel," died Oct. 3 in Antwerp at Mrs. Murray (Harriet) Shubin, Mrs. Norman - age 94. Morris Zeldin, 86 The Russian-born rabbi (Audrey) Lacoff and Mrs. UJA Organizer who settled in Belgium in Larrie (Loretta) Glober- NEW YORK (JTA) — 1956 was world-renowned son; a brother, Charles of Morris A. Zeldin, one of as a "wonder rebbe," with Hallandale, Fla.; a sister, the organizers of the Un- tens of thousands of dis- Mrs. Samuel (Anne) ited Jewish Appeal of ciples throughout the Jacoby; eight grandchil- dren and one great- New York nearly four de- world. cades ago and a Zionist A descendent of Rabbi grandson. pioneer, died Oct. 14 in Elimelech, Reb Itzikel Long Beach Memorial taught in Antwerp for the Lawrence Peirez, Hospital after a brief ill- last 20 years. The local ness. He was 86. community had built a Bnai Brith Official A fund raiser for the special "court" for him NEW YORK, Oct. 17 UJA since its start in and a temple had been (JTA) — Lawrence 1939, Mr. Zeldin was a na- erected by his followers Peirez, a vice president of tive of Petrokov, Russia, throughout the world. Bnai Brith and chairman who came to the United of the civil rights commit- States in 1912. tee of the Anti- Bessie Cohen, 73 Defamation League, died He was an associate of Bessie (Betty) Cohen, of a heart attack Oct. 15 at many national and inter- national Jewish leaders, whose husband recently 61. including Chaim Weiz- endowed a chair at the He had been a national mann whom he aided Weizmann Institute of commissioner of the ADL, when Weizmann came to Science in Rehovot, Is- a member of the Bnai the United States in 1927 rael, in his, hers and their Brith Board of Governors to raise funds for the son's names, died Oct. 16 and chairman of the Bnai at age 73. Zionist movement. Brith personnel policy Mrs. Cohen, who re- committee. sided at 16500 North Park Bernard Sharkey Dr., Southfield, leaves Bernard H. Sharkey, a her husband, Harry; a Israel Office Gives teacher in the Detroit son, - Malcolm; one Report on Scientists Public Schools, died Oct. brother, six sisters, three JERUSALEM (ZINS) 13 at age 65. grandchildren and one — A report made public Born in New York, Mr. great-granddaughter. by the Prime Minister's Sharkey lived 60 years in office states there are Detroit. He taught in the Jeffrey Berger now 43 scientists and en- Detroit school system for Jeffrey Berger, a scrap gineers for every 10,000 of- 18 years and retired in June. He was a physics dealer associated with population, compared teacher at Cass Technical Minkin Metal and Great with the United States Lakes Smelting, died Oct. where the ratio is 42 per High School. 10,000 inhabitants. Japan He was a member of 15 at age 83. A native Detroiter, Mr. is in third place with 32. Cong. Bnai Moshe and In the area of scientific Marshall Lodge of Bnai Berger was an avid Brith and was active in bridge player and life publications, the ratio for efforts for the Detroit master. He also was an Israel is 13 per 10,000 in- Science Center. Mr. avid golfer. He resided-at habitants, while for the United States the figure Sharkey resided at 13344 941 Merton Rd. He leaves his wife, Lil- is somewhat under 10, Elgin, Huntington lian. based on the same popu- Woods. lation quotient. e leaves his wife, Viv- Seymour I. Davis In Israel, 155 out of ; two sons, Joel of Seymour I. Davis, a every 10,000 are now en- sing and Philip of Los sales consultant for ap- rolled in a university, the ngeles, Calif.; a daugh- parel manufacturers, same ratio as in Sweden. ter, Mrs. Ronald (Han- died Oct. 17 at age 55. However, in the United nah) Myerson of Tucson; Born in Chicago, Ill., States the number is three brothers, Arnold, Mr. Davis lived 30 years more than twice that, i.e., Raymond and Leonard; in Detroit. He was a 318. Based on the 'same and three grandchildren. member of Adat Shalom population quotient, the Synagogue, the Jewish number of university The Family Welfare Federation, the students in Japan is 151; of the Late NAWCAS Sales Group in France 140 and in and the Michigan Wo- Holland, 86. NAOMI men's Apparel Club. The report also states He leaves his wife, Bar- that in Israel 12 of every TOBISMAN bara (Bunny); two sons, 10,000 residents, age 20 Jeffrey of Archer, Fla., and over, receives the Acknowledges with and Marshall (Mickey); a means to acquire a mas- grateful appreciation daughter, Mrs. Steven ter's or doctor's degree. the many kind expres- (Judy) Metz; his mother, For the United States, sions extended by re- :Mrs. Maurice. (Lena) that figure is almost latives and friends Davis of Chicago; a twice as large (21), while during the family's re- 'brother, Dr. Oscar of in Holland the compara- cent bereavement. Glencoe, Ill.; and three ble figure is 10, and in grandchildren. Norway nine. . Friday, October 22, 1976 63 DR. ROBERT B. EAGLE, 24, died Oct. 20. He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo (Irene) Eagle; two brothers, Ste- ven of California and James; two sisters, Mrs. Stephen (Janet) Wilson of California and Barbara; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Max (Ida) Eagle. * * * JULIUS J. FUNKE, 88, died Oct. 20. He leaves a brother, Oscar M. Ser- vices 11 a.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. * * * BERTHA GREEN, 76, 4354 Stoney River Dr., Birmingham, died Oct. 16. She leaves a son, Milton; a brother, Bernie Ab- rams; and two grandchil- dren. * * * MORRIS J. GREEN- BERG, 52, died Oct. 14. He leaves his wife, Pearl; a son, Frank R.; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Gary F. (Sharel) Persin; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman (Re- becca) Greenberg of Miami Beach, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Morris (Rose) Richman and Mrs. Harry (Shirley) Cohen of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and three grandchildren * * * MORRIS SIPORIN, 68, died Oct. 13. He leaves his wife, Rose; a son, Samuel S. of Los Angeles, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Harold (Evelyn) Goodman; a brother, Srol Cyporyn of Arizona; and three grandchildren. * * * LILLIAN STEIN, 74, 22020 Coolidge, Oak Park, died Oct. 19. Survived by her husband, Abraham; three sons, Ben, Sol and Irving; a daughter, Mrs. Sam (Madelyne) Kovan; and four grandchildren. * * * DOROTHY WEIN- BERG, 68, of New York, N.Y., died Oct. 18. Sur- vived by her husband, David; two sons; two brothers, including Ar- thur Schussler of South- field; four sisters and four granddaughters. Inter- ment New York. IRENE S. WEISS, 59, died Oct. 17. She leaves her husband, Martin; a daughter, Mrs. Lynne Vinocur; two sisters, Mrs. Bernard (Dorothy) Lin- ton and Mrs. Belle Siegel of N. Palm Beach, Fla.; and two grandchildren. * * * SADIE WHITEMAN, 89, 25300 Lahser, South- field, died Oct. 19. Sur- vived by a son, Ernest; two daughters, Mrs. Har- vey (Sylvia) Glassman and Mrs. Morie (Char- lotte) Nelson; a sister, Mrs. Lena Frank of Pro- vidence, R.I.; six grand- children and two great- grandchildren. Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner, Petw. Coolidge & Greenfield BERG AND URBACH 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK -- LI 4-2212 Next to Stanley Steamer 399-2711 Eve. 626-0330 MONUMENT CENTER, INC. FREDA KASMER, 75, died Oct. 20. She leaves a son, Gerald P. of Castro Valley, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Nathan • (Shirley) Greenberg; a sister, Mrs. Sam (Anna) Cherry of Tampa, Fla.; three grandchildren and one great-grandson. * * * BERTHA LACHMAN, 66, died Oct. 17. She leaves her husband, Harold; a daughter, Mrs. Bernard- (Sandee) Glieberman; a brother, Irvin H. Yackness; a sis- ter,-.Mrs. Thelma Polsky; and two grandchildren. * * * LEWIS MAROFSKY, 65, 24761 Maryland, Southfield, died Oct. 17. Survived by his wife, Dorothy; a son, Bernard; two daughters, Lenore and Adrienne; and two sisters, Mrs. Joe (Helen) Schriber and Mrs. Mur- ray (Mary) Adler, both of Hollywood, Calif. * * * JOSEPHINE MORRIS, 62, 15441 Park, Oak Park, died Oct. 18. She leaves her husband, Abraham; a son, Milton; a brother, David Lefko; and four grandchildren. * * * ROSE MUROFF, 78, 29110 Ramblewood, Far- mington Hills, died Oct. 20. Survived by a son, Wil- liam; a daughter, Mrs. Samuel (Edith) Moss; a brother, Meyer Millman; three sisters, Mrs. Bella Rimer of Beverly Hills, Calif., Mrs. Sam (Lillian) Belkin and Mrs. Max (Gladys) Moiseev of Huntsville, Ala.; and five grandchildren. '* * * JACOB RICHMAN, 92, died. Oct. 18. He leaves three sons, Jack Borsand, Morris Richman and Isa- dore Richman; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. MONUMENTS BY 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 . If a death occurs away from home... A telephontf call to us , 'gives you the assurance that a man you know is helping you. We can make the desired arrangements regardleSS of where a death occurs. Worldwide Service IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL n Rii1M3E11 rrizrx • 711 52 During the coming week Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahrzeits of the following d e- adsi: . w poitzed the friternd tional- Memor- ial .Prayers, re- citation of Kaddish and Studying of Mishnayos. MAX B. KRIM IDA IRONSURI IDA FREEDMAN BRACHA GOLDSTEIN SAM ROSENBERG FREDA SACHS HIRSCH SAPERSTEIN MAURICE STEINGOLD NOAH BUSHKIN TZVI ENGELBAUM HENRY HUBERT SIDNEY KAPLAN DORA KRAMER THEODORS SHAFFER MARY BERMAN NECHEMAIAH ISIKE IDADORE KATZ SAMUEL PAUL LOUIS SHEFTEL MILTON TOWLEN LOUIS AARON. LOUIS GOLDSMITH JACOB HERSCHIERS PHYLLIS S. noon LOUIS I. KRAMER LIUIE SCHNEIDER REBECCA SIEGEL FANNIE STEINGOLD ISAAC KATCHKE BESSIE RADII* ISSIE RICHAUJI SARNIA ROTHBARD PHILIP BLOOM PEARL CADEN SYLVIA DEAN ALEX LIPSON CHMINAH ROSSEN SZERINKE GANSEL SOLOMON J. FISCHER ROSE KALISH EDWARD NEWMAN ABRAHAM TRATCH FANNY WEISSMAN TISHRI 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 OCT. 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 CHESHVAN 1 25 25 I 25 1 25 1 25 I 25 2 26 2 26 2 26 2 26 2 26 2 26 3 27 3 27 3 27 3 27 3 27 3 27 3 27 3 27 4 TS 4 23 4 28 4 28 S 29 29 5 29 5 29 5 29 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 30 Yeihivath Beth Yehudah Ira and Herbert Kaufman 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. Southfield Phone 557-6750 V`11,2ZI:trZ Vt4 f"I'N !),$ n$Z ;lint - Monuments For All Jewish Cemeteries S AM (LP:tVw) GORLICK (owner) SHELDON GRANITE COMPANY Serving the Jewish Community for over 60 years I 19800 WOODWARD AVENUE DETROIT, MICH. 48203 ; 068-3550