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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-12-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Jewish communal and
civic leader Dorothy M.
Karbel died Dec. 13 at age
67.
Born in Freeland, Mrs.
Karbel lived most of her
life in Detroit. She was a
past president of the Wo-
men's Division of the
Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, a former vice presi-
dent of the Jewish Com-
munity Center, a member
of Temple Beth El and its
sisterhood, National
Council of Jewish Women,
Hadassah and Bnai
F-ith.
, also was a former
ic president and
member of the board of the
Children's Center of
Wayne County and a
former vice president and
member of the board of the
Traveler's Aid Society and
a board member of the
Women's Division of the
United Foundation.
Mrs. Karbel leaves her
husband, Sidney J.; a son,
Robert A.; a daughter,
Mrs. Alan M. (Lois)
Fern of Chevy Chase,
Md.; a brother, David S.
Touff of Denver, Colo.; a
sister, Mrs. David (Mar-
ion) Handleman; and two
grandchildren.

Abraham Glasser,
Law School Prof

NEW YORK — Ab-
raham Glasser, who re-
signed in 1953 as a profes-
sor at Rutgers Law
School in Newark after
refusing the year before
to tell a House Un-
American Activities
Committee about possible
Communist ties, died Dec.
12 at age 61.
Mr. Glasser, who at-
tended Rutgers and
Princeton Universities,
was an assistant profes-
sor at Rutgers in 1953
when he was suspended
by the university, which
later that year filed for-
mal charges against him
for refusing to tell the
committee whether he
was a Communist.
The suspension, in
March 1953, was made ef-
fective a day after he had
sworn to the committee
that he was not "now an
actual card-carrying, of-
ficial member of the
Communist Party."
However, he had de-
clined to tell the commit-
tee whether he had been a
Communist in the past.

Abe Goldberg, 83

Abe Goldberg, former
owner of Mack Avenue
Auto Supply, died Dec. 11
at age 83.
Born in Poland, Mr.
Go - f.,rg operated his
/supply company
in 1920 to 1936. He ac-
tilfely promoted Van
Auken bumper guards in
the 1930s through the
1950s.
He was a scoutmaster
and active in the Boy
Scout movement.
Mr. Goldjerg leaves his
wife, Esther; a son, Paul;
a daughter, Mrs. Meyer
(Gertrude) Jacobstein;
three sisters, Mrs. Isa-
dore (Mollie) Steiner of
Ypsilanti, Mrs. Herman
(Rose) Aberly and Mrs.
Joe (Bella) Indianer of
Miami, Fla.; three grand-
children and two great-
grandchildren._

Shelby Langwald

Marvin
Shelby
Langwald, former city of
Detroit health inspector
and real estate agent,
died Dec. 11 at age 42.
Mr. Langwald was a
food inspector for the De-
troit Board of Health for
20 years before taking a
job three years ago as a
real estate agent with the
Penn Realty Co.
He was a member of the
South Oakland County
Board of Realtors, Tem-
ple Kol Ami, Adat Shalom
Synagogue and Perfec-
tion Lodge of the Masons.
A Korean veteran, Mr.
Langwald served in the
U.S. Army for two years.
He resided at 6651 Cot-
tonwood Ct., West Bloom-
field.
He is survived by his
wife, Annette; two sons,
Andrew and Michael; a
daughter, Sheri; and his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip (Gladys)
Langwald.

Henry Goldsmid,
Bank Chairman

LONDON (JTA) — Sir
Henry d'Avigdor Gold-
smid, chairman of the
Bank Leumi in Britain,
died recently at age 6 7 .
A leading Jewish
member of the English
aristocracy, he held many
other positions in Jewish
and non-Jewish life. He
was president of the
Jewish Colonization As-
sociation and a former
chairman of the Anglo-
Israel Chamber of Com-
merce.
A respected member of
the Conservative Party, he
was MP for Walsall South
from 1955 to 1974, and for
two years served as Par-
liamentary private secre-
tary to the Housing Minis-
ter, Duncan Sandys, now
Lord Duncan-Sandys.
Sir Henry, a bullion
broker, was a great-
grandson of Count
Henry d'Avigdor, one of
Napoleon III's nobles. He
was a member of the firm
of Mocatta and Goldsmid,
founded in the 17th Cen-
tury. In World War II he
was twice mentioned in
dispatches and decorated
for bravery.

OBITUARIES

AARON,
,IRVING
15131 Miller, Oak Park,
died Dec. 9. He leaves his
wife, Minnie; two sons,
Richard and Dennis; a
daughter, Mrs. Herbert
(Linda) • Bez; and seven
grandchildren.
* * *
FLORENCE ACKER-
MAN, 76, formerly of De-
troit, died Nov. 30 in Re-
seda, Calif. She leaves
two daughters, Mrs. Fr-
ances Roth and Mrs. Ber-
nice Rifkin, both of
California; two brothers,
Louis Cooper and David
Cooper, both of Oak Park;
three sisters, Mrs. Pearl
Nosanchuk of Southfield,
Mrs. Rose Rod of
Bethesda, Md., and Mrs.
Esther Goren of Arleta,
Calif.; and six grandchil-
dren. Interment El Paso,
Texas.
* * *
MARIE AXELROD, 66,
died Dec. 10. She leaves
her sister, Eleanor Silk.
* * *
BEN D. DOMAN, 83,
died Dec. 11. He leaves his
wife, Jeanette; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Charles
"Buddy" (Dorothy) Ben-
jamin; and two grand-
children.
* * *
ROSE A. DORMAN, 91,
25545 Greenfield, South-
field, died Dec. 15. Sur-
vived by a brother,
Joseph Seiden; and nieces
and nephews, Mrs. Mari-
lyn Schlussel, Mrs. Bar-
ney (Shirley) Plotnik,
Mrs. Lawrence (Mildred)
Shuman of Key Biscayne,
Fla., Mrs. Dorothy Col-
lins, Edward Siden and
Joseph Goldstein.
* * *
EVA DRUKER, 76,
13314 Elgin, Huntington
Woods, died Dec. 12. Sur-
vived by two daughters,
Mrs. Seymour (Natalie)
Victor and Barbara
Meenenberg of Houston;
eight grandchildren and
one great-grandchild.
* * *
LEO FAERBER,
19134 Lauder, died Dec. 9.
No known survivors.

Nathan Kesler, Local Tailor

Nathan Kesler, former
owner of Kesler Cleaning
and Tailoring located on
Jefferson Ave. from 1928
to 1960, died Dec. 14 at age
86.
Born in Russia, Mr.

Kesler was a member of
Bnai l3rith.
He leaves his wife,
Janet; a daughter, Mrs.
Sidney (Florence) Hillen-
berg; four grandchildren
and one great-grandson.

In Memory of Our Be-
loved Mother and
Grandmother

The Family
of the Late

ROSE
AXELROD

Who died Dec. 30,
1975. Never to be for-
gotten, you are always
in our hearts. Love,
your children and
grandchildren, Nor-
man, Elaine, Sheryl,
Michael and Lisa
Axelrod of California.

MARION
BABEL

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 10:30
a.m. Sunday, Dec. 19,
at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi
Syme will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

ALAN
ROBERT
GOLDS, 19, 15140 Park,
Oak Park, died Dec. 9. He
leaves his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney (Sylvia)
Golds; a sister, Deborah;
a brother, Kenneth; and
his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack (Bessie)
Golds of California and
Mrs. Sam (Fannie)
Potashnik.
* *
NATHAN M. GOLDS-
TEIN, 70, died Dec. 9. He
leaves his wife, Frances;
a son, Jerome B., a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Harvey
(Katherine) Levine of
Wyckoff, N.J.; three sis-
ters, Mrs. Lillian Rosen-
berg of New York, Mrs.
Mary Geller of New York
and Mrs. Harry (Irene)
Moore of Boca Raton,
Fla.; and six grandchil-
dren.
* * *
JACK GOROV, 60, died
Dec. 11. He leaves his
wife, Floryne; two sons,
Clifford of Sherman Oaks,
Calif., and Elliott; a
daughter, Mrs. Dennis
(Francine) Chatlin; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Bernard (Fr-
ances) Barack; and three
grandchildren.
* * *
JULIA HOMMEL, 81,
18901 Meyers, died Dec.
10. Survived by two sons,
Bernard and Leonard of
Fountain Valley, Calif.; a
brother, Victor Garfinkel;
two sisters, Mrs. Isadore
(Rose) Banks and Mrs.
Lorraine Rain; and three
grandchildren.
* * *
LEO MAX KORN, 74,
19430 Tracey, died Dec.
JO. Survived by his wife,
Violet; a son, Salo; a
brother, Alex, and two
sisters, Goldie and Helen
all of Miami Beach, Fla.
* * *
LOIS A. KOTTLER, ,48,
7134 Pebble Creek Rd.,
West Bloomfield, died
Dec. 14. She leaves three
sons, Dr. Jeffry of Flor-
ence, Ala., James and
Jonathan; her mother,
Mrs. Maurice (Dora)
Aronsson; a brother,
Herbert Aronsson; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Sam (Margie)
Snell.
* * *
ROSE LATT, 77, died
Dec. 15. She leaves two
daughters, Mrs. Manuel
(Harriet) Sklar and Mrs.
Samuel (Valerie) Inden-
baum; two brothers,
William Israel and
Hyman Israel; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Jack (Minnie)
Feldstein and Florence
Israel, and nine grand-
children.

*

*

ROSE NANES, 83, died
Dec. 14. She leaves a son,
Sidney; a daughter, Mrs.
Manuel (Clara) Faxstein;
two brothers, Benjamin
Swartz and Morris
Swartz, both of Boston,
Mass.; eight grandchil-
dren and two great-
grandchildren.
* * *
JOSEPH RABIN, 86, of
Knoxville, Tenn., died
Dec. 11.-Survived by wife,
Sonia; two sons, Howard
of Knoxville and Dave of
New Orleans, La.; two
daughters, Toby
Slabosky and Deborah
Freeman of Knoxville; 14
grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren.

* * *
ROSE ROSENBERG,
72, died Dec. 11. She
leaves two sons, Arthur
and Harvey of Newport
Beach, Calif.; a sister,
Mrs. Samuel (Bessie)
Shewitz of Washington,
D.C.; and five grandchil-
dren.
* * *
LOUIS SNYDER, 73,
died Dec. 12. He leaves
two daughters, Mrs. Jack
(Maxine) Gregory and
Mrs. Herbert (Sissy)
Spoon; seven grandchil-
dren and one great-
grandson.

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Dec. 13. He leaves his
wife, Bessie; two
daughters, Mrs. David
(Vivian) Hennes and Mrs.
Roy (Estelle) Samson of
Encino, Calif.; a sister,
Mrs. Lillian Kahan of
Florida; and five grand-
children.



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IDA WEINDLING, 72,
died Dec. 14. She leaves
her husband, Nathan;
two daughters, Mrs.
Theodore (Barbara)
Coden and Mrs. Henry
(Diane) Wietecha; two
brothers, Ben Buten of
Florida and Jack Buten of
Las Vegas, Nev.; four sis-
ters, Mrs. Lawrence
(Ethel) Weingarden, Mrs.
Sidney (Rose) Sternberg,
Mrs. Aaron (Esther)
Hyman and Mrs. Theo-
dore (Molly) Katz; and six
grandchildren.
* * *
ALBERT WEISS, 66,
died Dec. 10. He leaves
his wife, Freda; a son, Jef-
frey, a daughter, Mrs.
Barry (Donna) Litinsky;
his mother, Mrs. Joseph
(Julia) Weiss of
Bridgeport, Conn.; a
brother, Ervin Weiss of
Bridgeport; a sister, Mrs.
Lester (Lillian) Lieber-
man of Bridgeport; and
five grandchildren.

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