THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mary W. Uhr, 82 Mary Wetsman Uhr, assistant chief of the legal aid bureau for the city of Detroit in the early ,-71920s, died Jan. 20 at age 82. Born in Ottumwa, Iowa, Mrs. Uhr lived > many years in Detroit. She was graduated from the University of Chicago Law School and the De- -_, troit College of Law. !v. While living in New 'Brunswick, N.J., from 1933 to 1953, Mrs. Uhr was a founder of the New Br,/ ''wick Civic Sym- ph, Orchestra. She lived in New York City L, from 1953 to 1974 and was I involved in community - affairs. In Detroit, Mrs. Uhr was a founder of the - Junior Hadassah and was a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. She leaves a son, Dr. Jonathan W. of Dallas, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. `'Ralph (Sarah) Davidson and Mrs. Morse (Fannie) Saulson; and two grand- ,- daughters. r Samuel Schwartz Schwartz, Samuel former buyer and as- sociate of fruit and pro- duce firms, died Jan. 24. Mr. Schwartz was as- sociated for 47 years with Schwartz Brothers Fruit. and Produce at the De- troit Union ProduCe Ter- minal until 10 years ago,.- He also was a buyer for Ben B. Schwartz and Sons produce firm. He was a member of Harry B. Keidan Lodge of Bnai Brith and Adat Shalom Synagogue. He resided at 15340 James, Oak Park. Mr. Schwartz is sur- vived by his wife, Beat- rice; two sons, Seymour (Sy) of Bellingham, Wash., and Harold W., Peritz; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Gurwin of Vancouver, British Co- lumbia, Canada, and Mrs. Martin (Judith) Trotsky; and seven grandchildren. Dorothy Pastor, 55 Dorothy Pastor, a re- tired school teacher in the Detroit Public Schools, M. Rosenbloom, 92 died Jan. 20 at age 55. A native Detroiter, Morris Rosenbloom, a retired baker and the old- Mrs. Pastor resided for / est living member of Adat the past six years in Shalom Synagogue, died Lansing. She taught for 25 years at Denby and Jan. 26 at age 92. Born in Poland, Mr. Mumford High Schools, Rosenbloom lived almost retiring in 1968. Her 70 years in Detroit. He pupils, many - of whom leaves a son, Gerald; a sis- now hold government ter, Mrs. Jacob (Katie) positions, knew her as Rouff of Binghamton, Dorothy Weber. Mrs. Pastor was past N.Y.; and three grand- president of the Bnai children. Brith Young Women's Council, a member of = Irving Zeitak, 75 Ivan S._Bloch Chapter of Irving Zeitak, former Bnai Brith and the sis- , dry goods store operator, terhood of Cong. Shaarey ',7__ died Jan. 19 in Israel at Zedek in Lansing. She re- 1 age 75. sided at 4435 Blackberry Born in Poland, Mr. Ln., Lansing. Zeitak lived 50 years in She is survived by her ‘,- Detroit prior to moving to husband, Martin; two ' Israel two years ago. He sons, Stuart of Philadel- - was known for helping phia, Pa., and Michael of newcomers into the city,. San Francisco, Calif.; and and his home was-a haven, a brother, Louis Weber. 1 for persons who had no 'place to go. Mr. Zeitak is survived Albert Goldfeder '-_:_) by his wife, Martha; a son, . Albert Goldfeder, an Ancil of Rehovot, Israel; a executive in the daughter, Mrs. Sanford wholegale produce busi- (Esther) Goldberg- of ness for more than 60 Haifa; seven grandchil- years, died Jan. 26 at age dren and one great- 83. grandchild. Interment Born in R6mania, Mr. Rehovot. Goldfeder lived more than 60 years in Detroit. He was retired. He was a The Family charter member of Cong. of the Late Beth MoseS and a LENA member of the Oddfellows Club and the senior citi- LUTSKY zens club of Oak Park. Acknowledges with He leaves his wife, gr teful appreciation Belle; two daughters, any kind expres- t Mrs. Leo (Mildred) Gran- of sympathy ex- s don and Mrs. Melvin tended by relatives (Shirley) Friedman; six and friends during the grandchildren and seven family's recent be- great - grandchildren. reavement. Services 11:30 a.m. today at Ira-Kaufman Chapel. (Th 1 r L In Loving Memory of Our Dear Husband, Father and Zadye MORRIS TAROCKOFF Jan. 27, 1975 Two long years have passed since you left us on that sad January night. We all miss you and treas- ure those loving and vivid memories of a man who meant the world to us. We think of you always and even though you are no longer with us physically, your image is locked forever in our hearts. Your wife, Hannah; children, William, Leonard, Ber- nice, Melvin and Norman; and grandchildren and great-grandchildresn. Friday, January 28, 1977 55 OBITUARIES Dovid (Miriam) Ben MOLLIE AUSTER, 87, Nachum of Israel, Mrs. 16198 Oxley Rd., South- Ben (Cecilia) Pivoz, Mrs. field, died Jan. 22. Sur- Leon (Freda) Weberman, vived by two sons, Milton Mrs. Howard (Bella) of California and William; Jewell of Huntsville, Ala., two daughters, Mrs. Max and Mrs. Nathan (Phyl- (Ann) Schultz and Mrs. lis) Stone; a brother, Max; Herman (Thelma) Gott- three sisters, Mrs. Wil- lieb; and eight grand- liam (Goldie) Genser, Mrs. children. Eva Rosenberg of Indian * * * Creek, Fla.; and Mrs. ROSE BAKST, 80, died Rose Stein; and 19 grand- Jan. 23. She leaves a son, children. Leonard J.; two daugh- * . * * ters, Mrs. Lawrence LEON MITCHELL, 86, (Rita) Terebelo and died Jan. 26. He leaves Mrs. David (Harriet) two nephews, Howard M. Rogoff; three brothers, and Gerald S. Dr. David Kallman of Las * * * Vegas, Nev. Dr. Leo MORRIS H. RAVITZ, Kallman and Dr. R. 60, 21155 Evergreen Rd., Robert K-allman; and Southfield, died Jan. 20. eight grandchildren. Survived by his wife, Eva; * * * his mother, Mrs. Sarah EORRAINE Ravitz; a son, Barry Al- AVIS BORENSTEIN, 40, 23241 lan; a daughter, Mrs. Forest, Oak Park, died Sarah (Janet) Meir; a Jan. 24. Survived by two brother, Benjamin of sons, Martin J. of Israel Pontiac; two sisters, Mrs. and Saul G.; a daughter, Hyman (Bella) Lipsitz Rose Lynn; her parents, and Mrs. Lawrence (El- Mr. and Mrs. James (Ella) sie) Klein of Tucson, Anchor; and a brother, Ariz.; and two grandchil- Norman Anchor. dren. * * * * * * ABRAHAM RUBENS- MARGARET DOINY, 71, 27335 Greenfield, TEIN, 71, died Jan. 25. Southfield, died Jan. 20 in Survived by a brother, Palm Springs, Calif. Sur- Jacob; and a sister, Mrs. Schneider. vived by two daughters, Max (Jennie) * * * Mrs. Louis (Meta) Levy "MAX" ° and Mrs. Irving (Alice) • SIDNEY •Plust of Lauderhill, Fla.; SANDS, 59, 18536 Hill- crest, Livonia, died Jan. and six grandchildren. 25. Survived by his wife, * * Faith; a son, David; two ADOLPH FELDMAN, daughters, Irene and 78, former Detroiter of Sheree; a brother, Ed- Miami Beach, Fla., died ward of Ann Arbor; and Jan. 20. Survived by his two sisters, Mrs. Max wife, Esther; three sons, (Florence) Adler and Mrs. Sidney Feldman,. Sidney Samuel (Ida) -Chimoff. Rosenberg of East Lans- * * * ing and Leonard Rosen- ZELDA SHECHTER, berg; a daughter, Mrs. formerly of Detroit and Jacqueline Buzette; a sis- Los Angeles, died Jan. 14 ter, Mrs. Eugene (Helen) at age 94. Survived by a Weiss of Los Angeles, son,. Charles of Century Calif.; six grandchildren Village, Fla • two and two great-grand- daughters, Shirley and children. Lela; and two sisters, * * Theresa and Vera of PAULINE HERMAN, California. * * * 80, 23240 Kenosha, Oak LOUIS SIEGEL, 91, Park, died Jan. 26. Sur- vived by a son, Irving; a 20203 Murray Hill, died daughter, Mrs. Robert Jan. 24. Survived by his (Frances) Goldstein of wife ; Sophia; three sons, Queens, N.Y.-; a sister, David, Alex.and Max; two Mrs. Henia Guy of Holon, daughters, Mrs. Aaron Israel; and five grand- (Sadie) Pomeranz and children. Interment New Mrs. Albert (Mary) Feldman; 13 grandchil- York. dren and 19' great- * * * grandchildren. * * * JACK JACOBS, 49, OTTO SLIFKIN, 80, former Detroiter of West Palm Beach, Fla., died died Jan. 23. Survived by Jan. 21. Survived by a his wife, Belle; a -daugh- daughter, Linda of Oak ter, Mrs. Jerry (Donna) Park; and his parents, Speiser of Connecticut; Mr. and Mrs. Reginald and a sister, Mrs. Joseph (Sarah) Milot of Oak Park. (Lilyan) Shekter of Oak Park. Interment Steu- * * * HANNAH LEBOWITZ, benville, Ohio. * 80, died Jan. 21. She REBECCA SMITH, 80, leaves her son, Aaron; a died Jan. 20. She leaves brother, Ralph Bloom of her husband, Jacob K.; Hollywood, Fla.; two sis- two daughters, Mrs. ters, Mrs. Louis (Theresa) Robert (Fritzi) Herman of Moses and Mrs. Jack Baltimore, Md., and Mrs.. (Rose) Dittman of Cherry Ralph (Renee) Sparage; a Hill, N.J.; six grandchil- sister, Mrs. Jack (Ida) dren and four great- Schubin; six grandchil- grandchildren. dren and four great- * * * grandchildren. * * * LOUIS LEVINE, 79, JOSEPH STEFFIN, 74, 3172 Huntingdon, West Bloomfield, died Jan. 26. 'died Jan. 20. He leaves Survived by two sons, two brothers, Daniel and Michael and Barry V.; Sam of Santa Monica, five daughters, Mrs. Calif.; and a sister, Mrs. Harry (Mollie) Yudkoff of Palm Springs, Calif. . * * * DORA STEIN, 88, 6449 Rutledge Park, West Bloomfield, died Jan. 22. She leaves six sons, Irvin, Morton, Joel, Bernard, Leonard and Henry M.; a daughter, Mrs. Donald (Gilda) Barden; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. * * * SIDNEY TAPFER, 80, former Detroiter _ of Phoenix, died Jan. 25. Survived by his wife, Rose; a son, Eugene of Livonia; a daughter, Mrs. Leo (Dolly) Weinberger of Phoenix; four grandchil- dren and three __ great- MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries an Woodward JO 4-5557 LI 2-8266 Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner, I,elw. Coolidge & Greenfield 399-2711 Eve. 626-0330 MONUMENTS BY BERGAND URBACH FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK -- LI 4-2212 Next to Stanley Steamer If a death occurs away from home... A telephone call to u-..,, gives you the assurance that a man you know is helping you. We can make the desired arrangements regardless of where a death occurs. IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 18325 W. 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