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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-01-07

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- Friday, January 7, 1977 J5.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Ferndale Physician, Wife Die

Ferndale physician Dr.
Abraham M.. Bookstein,
inci his wife, Paula,
former assistant con-
certmaster of the Pontiac
Symphony Orchestra,
died within 15 hours of
each other last weekend.
Mrs. Bookstein, - who
died Jan. 2, and her hus-

hand, who (lied Jan. 3,
succumbed to cancer.
Mrs. Bookstein was
born in New York City
and lived 60 years in De-
troit. She was 69. She was

OBITUARIES

SARAH BISTROW, 79,
former Detroiter of Hous-
ton, Texas, died Dec. 29.
Survived by her husband,
Morris; a son , Seymour H.
of Southfield; two
daughters, Mrs. Isaac
(Dorothy) Tapper and
Mrs. Solly (Ruth) Mog-
lovkin, both of Houston; a
sister, Mrs. Chia Jinich of
Buenos Aires, Argentina;
nine grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
Interment Houston.
* * *
SAMUEL R. FUHR, 57,
died Jan. 1. He leaves his
wife, Ruth; three
daughters, Roslyn,
Sandra and Judy; his
mother, Mrs. David (Ella)
Fuhr of N. Miami Beach,
Fla., three brothers, Ab-
raham of El Paso, Texas,
Morris of Parlin, N.J. and
Sidney of Brooklyn, N.Y.;
a sister, Mrs. Isadore
(Henrietta) Rainer of
Brooklyn, N.Y.; and one
grandson.
* * *
TERESA HACKEL-
MAN, 62, 30308 South-
field, Southfield, died Jan.
2. She leaves her hus-
band, Philip; a son, How-
ard Hack of New York; a

daughter, Mrs. Stewart
A. (Helen) Gottlieb; and
two granddaughters.
* * *
CHARLOTTE KRAUK-
LIS, 45, 8330 18 Mile,
Sterling Heights, died
Jan. 5. Survived by her
husband, Aivars; a son,
David; and her father,
Morris Gusher of
Montreal.

the assistant con-
certmaster to the or-
chestra from 1950 to 1975.
Mrs. Bookstein was a
member of Music Study
Anna Sacks, 62,
Club and Hadassah and
Anna Sacks, designer was a volunteer worker
and founder of Sabina for the Providence Hospi-
Frocks of Los Angeles, tal Guild.
She leaves two sisters,
died Dec. 7 at age 62.
EVA LANDSMAN (EL-
A former Detroiter, Mrs. Lawrence (Ruth)
SON), 84, 15539 Arbor P1.,
Mrs. Sachs was active in Nathan and Mrs. Samuel
died Jan. 1. Survived by
7--- the Young Israel move-
(Marjorie) Hoffman;
her husband, William;
_ ment in Detroit. In Los nieces and nephews.
two sons, Milton J. Elson
Dr. Bookstein was born
Angeles, she was active in
and Harold I. Elson;
efforts for Bicur Cholim in Poland. He was 77. He
seven grandchildren and
Hospital, General Israel was on the staff of Provi-
12 great-grandchildren.
* * *
Orphanage in Jerusalem, dence Hospital for more
Mizrachi, Hadassah and than 50 years.
EVA LEVER, 74, of To-
He leaves a brother,
the Zionist Organization
ronto, Ontario, Canada,
John Bookston of
of America.
died Jan. 1. Survived by a
newphew, Herman Miller
She is survived by her • California; a sister, Mrs.
of Jacksonville, Fla.; and
husband, Rabbi Zadok; Maurice (Rose) Levy; and
two sons, Morton and nieces and nephews.
four nieces, Mrs. Jack
Dov, both of Los Angeles;
(Rena) Mitnick of En-
glewood, Calif., Mrs. Sol-
three brothers, Joseph
Koller, Irving Koller and Julius Wallace, 82
omon G. (Nancy) Miller of
Moses Koller, all of Los
Birmingham, Mrs. Mur-
Julius Wallace, retired
Angeles; three sisters, owner
ray (Florence) Polansky
and founder of
Mrs. Esther Reich and Wallace Hardware and
of Miami, Fla., and Mrs.
George (Eleanore) Rem-
Mrs. Edith Cohen, both of Sporting Goods in Red-
baum of Granda Hills,
Los Angeles, and Mrs. ford, died Jan. 5 at age 82.
Calif.
Zygmunt (Sabina)
Mr. Wallace operated
* * *
Konigsberger of South- his business in Redford
field; and one grand- for 30 years. He was a
ESTHER LIPSHITZ, 80,
daughter. Interment Los member of Cong. Shaarey
former Detroiter of
Ned Mellen, 70
Angeles.
Anaheim, Calif., died Dec.
Zedek and a former
Ned Mellen, an attor- 29. Survived by two sons,
treasurer of the Jewish
ney for more than 40 Dr. Irvin A. Wilner and
Lorraine Heinrick
Community Center's Re- •years,
died Jan. 5 at age Nathan N. Shiovitz of
Lorraine M. Heinrick, a tired Businessmen's
70.
Anaheim; a daughter,
Club.
life master of the Ameri-
Born in Russia, Mr. Mrs. Albert (Shirley) Hel-
He leaves his wife,
can Contract Bridge
Mellen was graduated ler of Santa Monica,
League since 1950 and Elaine; a son, Melvin; a
from the University of Calif.; five grandchildren
daughter,
Mrs.
Joshua
winner of many local and
Michigan's law school in and two great-grand-
regional tournaments, (Audrey) Horwitz; a
1928. He was a member of children. Interment De-
brother, Sidney; two sis-
died Jan. 5 at age 63.
the Michigan and Wayne troit.
. A native Detroiter, ters, Fay and Mrs. Irving
* * *
County Bar Associations
Mrs. Heinrick was well (Bettye) Blumberg; eight
and Temple Beth El. He
SAMUEL MARK, 72,
grandchildren
and
five
known throughout the
resided at 22347 Essex died Jan. 4. Survived 'by
country for her bridge ac- great - grandchildren.
Way Ct., Southfield.
three brothers, Albert
tivities. She was gradu- Services 10 a.m. today at
He leaves his wife, Marx, Jerome Marks and
Ira
Kaufman
Chapel.
ated from the University
Josephine; two daugh- Herman Marx; and a sis-
of Michigan in 1935. Mrs.
ters, Mrs. James (Ruth) ter, Mrs. Shirley
Heinrick was a member of
W aidley of Erie, Pa.-,- and Weinhart.
* * *
Mrs. Larry (Audrey)
Hadassah, Women's Catalogue Printed
•American ORT, National
Bernstein of Florida; a
PEARL MARSHALL,
Council of Jewish Women by AJCongress
stepson, Peter Green- 74, 15221 Northgate, Oak
blatt;
two
brothers,
Leo
and the Brandeis Univer-
NEW YORK — The
Park, died Jan. 5. She
sity National Women's American Jewish Con- and Morris; a sister, Mrs. leaves a son, Irv; a sister,
Committee. She resided gress has issued its an-
Ira (Sylvia) Avrin and Faye H. Goldstein; and
at 27455 Fairway Hills, nual catalogue of re- three granddaughters. one granddaughter. Serv-
Franklin.
Services 3 p.m. today at ices 11:30 a.m. today at
cently published books on
She leaves her hus- topics of interest to the
Ira Kaufman Chapel.
Ira Kaufman Chapel.
band, Sidney; two Jewish reader. More than
daughters, Mrs. Alan 400 titles are listed.
Vocational training
DAVID MERIN, 97,
(Mary Beth) Kravets of
There is a charge for schools in the Gaza strip
19133 Curtis, died Jan. 4.
Deerfield, Ill., and Mrs. the catalogue. TQ order, which
has been under Is- Survived by a son, Earl;
William (Lynne) Schaef- write Julius Schatz, di- raeli administration
five grandchildren and
fer; and six grandchil- rector, Commission on
since mid-1968, have
dren. Services 1 p.m. Jewish Life and Culture, graduated about 11,000 two great-grandchildren.
* * *
today at Ira Kaufman American Jewish Con- students who represent a
MORTON
M. NATHAN,
Chapel.
gress, 15 E. 84th St., New full 15 percent of the skil-
87, died Dec. 31. He leaves
York, N.Y. 10028.
led labor pool in the area. a son, Stewart A. Nathan;
David Wigderson

David
Wigderson,
former executive vice
president of Stober
--Clothes, Detroit, died
c. 31 at age 71.
Boin in Wisconsin, Mr.
Wigderson lived 45 years
in Detroit, prior to mov-
ing to Las Vegas, Nev.,
seven years ago. While in
Detroit he was a member
of Temple Beth El.
Mr. Wigderson is sur-
vived by his wife, Jaye;
two daughters, Mrs.
Ellen Eubanks of Las
Vegas and Mrs. Sue Kop-
pel of Hot Springs, Ark.;
two sisters, Mrs. Lucille
Gorelick of Detroit and
Mrs. Ella Hoe of Antigo,
Wis.; and five grandchil-
dren. Interment Hot
Springs.

In Loving Memory
of Our Dear Wife
and Mother

ROSA
ROSENROTH

Who passed away
four years ago on the
19th of Tevet. Sadly
missed and always
remembered.

The Family
of the Late

The Family
of the Late

BERTHA
ROSENBERG

JOSEPH
WASSER

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and'
friends during the fami-
ly's recent bereave-
ment.

two grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
* * *
HELEN OLSHANSKY,
62, 23420 Beverly, Oak
Park, died Jan. 1. She
leaves a son, Harold; a
daughter, Elaine; a
brother, Paul Monchnik;
and a sister, Mrs. Sadie
Nordstrom of West
Covina, Calif.
* * *
MOLLIE ROSENFELD,
85, 21687 Stratford Ct.,
Oak Park, died Jan. 2.
Survived by three sons,
Joseph of Reseda, Calif.,
Louis of Southfield and
Martin; two daughters,
Mrs. Ben (Rose) Goldstein
and Mrs. Rowland (Ilene)
Schwalb; two brothers,
Louis H. Brown and Jack
Brown; two sisters, Mrs.
Bertha Greenspan and
Mrs. Tillie Koss; 13
grandchildren and 17
great-grandchildren.
* * *
HARRY ROSENTHAL,
90, 25840 Lincoln Terrace
Dr., Oak Park, died Jan. 1.
Survived by a son, Dr.
Marvin J.; three grand-
children and one great-
grandchild. * *

.

l.
son, Myron A. of Tolerlo i
Ohio; a daughter, Mrs.
Alvin (Edna) Shnider of
Toledo, Ohio; six grand-
children and eight
great-grandchildren.
* *
BENJAMIN JOSEPH
WALLACH, 24, 205fo
Winchester, Southfield,
died Jan. 3. Survived by
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael (Ann) Wallach; a
brother, Lawrence; and a
sister, Mrs. Frede/...
(Donna) Alpert of Int,
ter.

* * *
MORRIS WINSTON 82,

died Dec. 29. He leaves his
wife, Jessie; a son,
Harold; a daughter, Mrs.
Ben (Estelle) Britman;.
two brothers, Jack of
Miami Beach, Fla., and.-
John Weinstein of
Downsview, Ontario; and
five grandchildren.

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During -the
coming week
Yeshivoth Beth
Yehudah wilt
observe the
Yahrzeits of The
following d *-
pa rted friends,
with the tradi-
tional Memor-
ial .Prayers, re-
citation of
Kaddish and
Studying of
Mishnovos.

WILLIAM ROTHMAN,
86, 15141 Miller, Oak
Park, died Jan. 4. Sur-
vived by his wife, Violet; a

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