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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-11-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Brewery Head Alfred Epstein
Dies, Active in Civic Efforts

Alfred Epstein, who
was for many years
operator of the Pfeiffer
Brewery here, died Sun-
day at age 82.
Mr. Epstein retired as
president of the brewery
in 1959, but continued as
board chairman and con-
sultant.
In 1962, when the com-
pany merged with E and
B and became Associated
Brewing Co., he was a di-
tor of the new firm.
e brewing portions of
ALFRED EPSTEIN
the business were sold in
1973 and the company
He is survived by his
was renamed the Armada wife, Celia; a son, Her-
Corp. Mr. Epstein served bert; a sister, Mrs. Ab-
as consultant to that raham S. (Sarah) Rogoff;
firm.
and three grandchildren.
He was a founding char-
ter member of the 100 Herman Weisberg
Club, a member of the
Herman Weisberg, a
Lions Club, a 32nd degree certified
public accoun-
Mason and a Shriner. He tant with offices in Royal
also was active in civic or- Oak, died Nov. 22 at age
ganizations.
83.
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Weisberg was an accoun-
tant for more than 60
years. He was a graduate
of the City College of De-
troit and Walsh Institute
Unveiling announcements may
of Accounting. He was a
be inserted by mail or by calling
The Jewish News, 17515 W. Nine member of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars Post 436,
Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich.,
48075, 424-8833. Written an- Perfection Lodge of the
nouncements must be accom-
panied by the name and address of Masons, Detroit
Consistory-Moslem Tem-
the person making the insertion.
There is a standing charge of $5
ple and the Scottish Rite
for an unveiling notice measuring Bodies. In World War I he
an inch in depth, and $10 for a
notice two inches deep with a served in the Polar Bear
Expedition. Mr. Weisberg
black border.
resided
at 13309
The family of the late
Gertrude Wexler an- Borgman, Huntington
nounces the unveiling of Woods.
He leaves his wife,
a monument in her mem-
Flora; two sons, Dr. Mar-
ory 11 a.m. Sunday, Dec. vin
and Dr. David
5, at Clover Hill Park H. Weston
Stulberg; three
Cemetery. Cantor Barkin daughters,
Mrs. Harold
will officiate. Relatives (Evelyn) Plotnick,
Mrs.
and friends are asked to David (Sandra) Fisher
of
attend.
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.,
and Mrs. Herbert (Ruth)
In Loving Memory
Katz; a brother, Monte
of Our Dearly
Weston; 17 grandchildren
Departed Father
and one great-
and Grandfather
granddaughter.

Monument
Unveilings

DANIEL
GOLDBERG

Who died one year
ago, Dec. 5, 1975.
Sadly missed by his
children and grand-
children.

The first member of
Columbus' crew to set
foot on American soil was
a Jew, Luis de Torres,
Columbus' official in-
terpreter. Torres spoke
Hebrew, Aramaic, and
Arabic in addition to
Spanish.

In Loving Memory of Our Dearly Departed
Husband, Father and Grandfather

ABE GREENBERG

Who died Nov. 28, 1975. Sadly missed by his
rife Geri, his children and grandchildren.

FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS

Max Gottschalk,
Led Belgian Jews

OBITUARIES

BRUSSELS, (JTA) —
Max Gottschalk, the
foremost personality of
BETTY ALEXANDER,
the Belgian Jewish com- 78, died Nov. 17. She
munity for over a genera- leaves three sisters, Mrs.
tion, died last week at age Michael (Sara) Conn, Mrs.
87.
Phillip (Rose) Cantor of
Mr. Gottschalk, a Miami, Fla., and Mrs.
sociologist, served for Max (Nettie) Wishner of
nearly 20 years as presi- Miami.
* * *
dent of the Belgian Con-
sistory and was honorary
MORRIS ANTEL, 95,
president of the Central 19100M. Seven Mile, died
Jewish Social Fund, the Nov. 18. Survived by a
local equivalent of the son, Leonard
Jewish Welfare Federa- a daughter, Mrs. Gladys
tion.
Mallin; two grandchil-
Gottschalk, who served dren and four great-
as head of the Research grandchildren.
* * *
Institute of Social Sci-
ences at the University of
MARTIN BERG, 78,
Brussels, helped create 19213 Glastonbury, died
the university's Institute Nov. 20. Survived by a sis- ■
of Jewish Studies and the ter, Mrs. Morris
National Center for (Elizabeth) Klein.
* * *
Higher Jewish Studies
which he headed for 10
PAUL BETMAN, 62,
years till his 80th birth- 2114 Wickham, Royal
day.
Oak, died Nov. 17. Sur-
vived by his wife, Lillie;
Harry C. LeVine,
two daughters, Mrs.
Former Detroiter
Allan (Anna-Jean) Kar-
Harry C. LeVine, den of Lauderdale Lakes,
former owner of Atmos- Fla., and Mrs. Steve
pheric Control Co., a (Marilyn) Rader; a sister,
mechanical engineering Mrs. Sam (Luby) Fisher;
firm, died Nov. 12 in La and two grandchildren.
• * *
Jolla, Calif., at age 80.
ETHEL BRICKER, 83,
A former Detroiter, Mr.
LeVine retired in 1963 to died Nov. 22. She leaves a
Florida, where he became son, Herman S.; a daugh-
involved in the Small ter, Mrs. Norman (Claire)
Business Administra- Winnick; two grandchil-
tion. As a retiree, he dren and one great-
helped small businesses grandson. * * *
organize and gave assis-
FRANCES GERBS, 56,
tance to small businesses
former Detroiter of Los
in Central America.
He was graduated from Angeles, Calif., died Nov.
the Massachusetts Insti- 15. Survived by her hus-
tute of Technology and band, Samuel; two sons,
was a national board Larry of Oak Park and
member. In Detroit, he Stuart of Los Angeles;
was president of Temple two daughters, Mrs.
Israel from 1949 to 1951. Leonard (Eleanor)
He was the president of Aronovitz of Southfield
the congregation when and Mrs. Leonard (Rita)
the current building was Macias of Los Angeles; a
sister, Mrs. Nat (Gert)
constructed.
Mr. LeVine is survived Raphan of Southfield;
by his wife, Eva; a son, and four grandchildren.
Angeles.
Burton of San Diego; a Interment * Los
* *
daughter, Mrs. Arnal
TILLIE MIGDAL, 88,
(Rhoda) Colvin of San
Diego; a brother, David 23510 Radclift, Oak Park,
Levine of Attleboro, died Nov. 21. Survived by
Mass.; a. sister, Mrs. Louis two sons, Arthur and Al-
(Eleanor) Fireman of bert; three daughters,
Portland, Ore.; and five Mrs. Sol (Doris) Stone,
grandchildren. Inter- Mrs. George (Evelyn)
Meckler of Pepper Pike,
ment La Jolla.
Ohio, and Mrs. Philip (Lil-
lian) Jaffe; 13 grandchil-
Ex-CBS-TV Chief
dren, and 13 great-
Louis Cowan Dies
grandchildren.
* * *
NEW YORK — Former
GOLDA M. MORAY, 76,
CBS Television President
Louis Cowan, who de- died Nov. 18. She leaves
veloped the program, two sisters, Mrs. Harry H.
"The $64,000 Question," (Lena) Zausmer and
died with his wife Nov. 18 Esther of California.
* * *
when a fire broke out in
MOLLIE SILVER, 83,
their New York penth-
ouse.
died Nov. 20. She leaves a
Mr,Cowan left the net- brother, Joel Josephson of
work in the wake of the Hallandale, Fla.; three
quiz show scandals. After sisters, Mrs. Harry
leaving CBS in 1959, (Lena) Gross of Miami
Cowan held academic Beach, Fla., Mrs. Jack
posts at Brandeis and Co- (Laura) Bigeman and
lumbia universities.
Miss Freda Josephson.

Company Head Thomas Jacoby

In Memory Of

DAVID W. KATZ

Forever in our hearts. Your loving wife,
Mary; children, Sally, Larry, Sandy and Bill;
and grandchildren.

Friday, November 26, 1976 55

Thomas S. Jacoby, resided at 18166 River-
founder and president of side, Beverly Hills.
General Engineering and
He leaves his wife,
Design Co., died Nov. 17 Esther; a son, Kenneth;
at age 69.
two daughters, Mrs.
Louis (Ruth) Shifrin of
Born in San Francisco, Israel and Mrs. David
Calif., Mr. Jacoby lived 40 (Evelyn) Kreger; a sister,
years in Detroit. He Mrs. Irving (Estelle)
founded his company in
Cohen of Los Angeles,
1938. He was a member of Calif.; and six grandchil-
Temple Israel. Mr. Jacoby dren.

SYLVIA C. SPICKLER,
82, died Nov. 23. She
leaves three sons, Milton,
Dr. Lawrence and Philip
of Palo Alto, Calif.; two
daughters, Mrs. Irving A.
(Rita) Rubin and Mrs.
Joseph (Maxine)
Pearlman; two sisters,
Mrs. Samuel (Marion)
Sandler and Mrs. Albert
(Rosalie) Lippitt; 15
grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.
* * *
MOLLIE P. STONE, 75,
former Detroiter of,
Miami Beach, Fla., died
Nov. 19. She leaves her
husband, Harry L., two
daughters, Mrs. Elliott B.
(Rita) Folbe and Mrs.
Stanley (Carole) Aaron; a
sister, Mrs. Benjamin
(Esther) Tipp of Chicago,
Ill.; and seven grandchil-
dren. Interment Detroit.
• * *
FREIDA WEISBERG,
65, 19177 McIntyre, died

Nov. 19 Survived by a sis-
ter, Mrs. Rose Kornfeld;
nieces and nephews.
* * *
HELEN S. WOLOK, 50,
29050 Lancaster Dr.,
Southfield, died Nov. 20.
Survived by her husband,
Robert; a son, Richard; a
daughter, Nancy of Fre-
mont, Calif.; her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
(Fannie) Starr; a brother,
Theodore Starr; and a sis-
ter, Mrs. Larry (Judith)
Rubin of Portland, Ore.

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FANNIE FREID
HARRY M. KRUGEL
WILLIE RUSKIN
SHIRLEY J. SEGERMAN
IGNATZ WEISZ
A. CHODOROFF
LARRY M. FOGEL
RICHARD A. GOOEL
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JACOB FINK
JOSEPH GORMAN
SAM HOROWITZ
FRANCS JACOBS
ABE LANGWALD
ESTHER KRANSBERG
ROSE H. SOLOMON
SALLY YOUNG
HARRY BROWN
SARAH BURNSTINE
ISIDORE GARBER
RABBI SHRAGA F. KAHANA
DAVID !LAUER
CHARLES A. KOMER
JEANETTE SCHLOSS
JENNIE SHEAR
CHAIM D. BEN RUBEN
CHATA R. RAS YECHIEL
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