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April 22, 1977 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-04-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Mrs. Dickman, 65,
of Temple Israel

Dorothy Sarah Dickman,
past vice president of the
Temple Israel Sisterhood,
(' died April 18 at age 65.

Born in Buffalo. • N.Y..
Mrs. Dickman lived 43
years in Detroit. She was a
member of Temple Israel,
Hadassah and the Tam-0-
Shanter Country Club. She
resided at 16500 North Park
Dr. , Southfield.

She leaves her husband,
Frank; a son, Robert; two
brothers, Leonard Hormats
and Saul Hormats, both of
Baltimore, Md. ; and five
',children.

The Family
of the Late

ESTELLE
BLAKE
KOLOFF

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

The Family
of the Late
Beloved

BESSIE
LEVINE

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent ber-
eavement, and espe-
cially those who par-
ticipated in the eve-
ning services.
Daughters, Thelma
and Harriet; and
grandaughter, Jackie.

The Family
of the Late

MORRIE
(CHAMP)
SHERMAN

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

OBITUARIES

Joel Rosenthal,
of Frank's, Inc.

Joel Rosenthal. vice presi-
dent of real estate, construc-
tion and engineering at
Frank's Nursery for the
past eight years, died April
13 at age 55.
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Rosenthal was a member of
Temple Israel, the Detroit
Board of Realtors and the
International Council of
Shopping Centers. He re-
sided-- at 23785 Wendy Ln.,
Southfield.
He leaves his wife,
Paula; a son, Richard of
San Francisco, Calif. ; two
daughters, Mrs. Gerard
(Linda) O'Desky and
Ronna; three brothers, Dr.
Samuel, Dr. Harry of Hun-
tington Beach, Calif., and_
Sigmund of Sunnyvale,
Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Mi-
chael (Goldie) Rieger of
San Jose, Calif.
and two grandsons.

Convicted Martyr

ROME (ZINS)—The Ital-
ian weekly Panorama says
that all parties, including
the Israelis, would like to
release Archbishop Capucci
from prison.
The archbishop, sen-
tenced to 12 years for gun-
running, reportedly does
not want to leave prison as
long.as Israel controls East
Jerusalem.

SARAH BECKER, 86,
29780 Aberdeen, Southfield,

died April 14. Survived by a
daughter, Mrs:=Belle Leib ;
six grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.

***

SARAH BLOCK, 80, for-

mer Detroiter of Los Angel-
es, Calif., died April 15. Sur-
vived by her husband, Wil-
liam; two sons, Samuel of
Los Angeles and Monte of
Oak Park; two daughters,
Mrs. Joseph (Rose) Satin
and Mrs. Irving (Lillian)
Brown, both of Los Angel-
es; a brother, Harry Olias
of Los Angeles; 13 grand-
children and 12 great-
grandchildren. Interment
Los Angeles.
***

DORA CANTOR, 78, 29281

Woodcrest Ct., Southfield,
died April 18. Survived by a
son, Harold; two daughters,
Mrs. Al (Ida) Stein and
Mrs. Harry (Edith) Katz; a
brother, Morris Gordon; a
sister, Mrs. Harry (Sarah)
Levine; 12 grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.
***

ALBERT DIA-
MANTSTEIN, 68, of Petah

Jack (Rose) Diamond and
Mrs. James (Sylvia) Hel-
fer; and four grand-
children. Interment Detroit.
***

ROSE HANDELMAN, 83,

former Detroiter of Miami
Beach, died April 20. Sur-
vived by a son, Bernard; a
sister, two grandsons and
three great-grandchildren.
Services at 10 a.m. today at
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

***

SARAH JACOBS, 81,
19100 W. Seven Mile, died

April 15. Survived by three
sons, Dr. Martin M., Dr.
Bertrand and Sidney R. ; a
daughter, Mrs. Seymour
(Gertrude) Lipsitt ; a sister,
Mrs. Morris (Hannah)
Jacobs; 11 grandchildren
and two great-grand-
children.
***

In Loving Memory Of

HOWARD
CHERRY

***

troit, died April 6. Survived
by a brother, Murray of the
Bronx; brothers-in-law and
sisters-in-law.
***

ETHEL GLADSTONE,
58, 13206 Troy, Oak Park,

ELFRIEDE POLLAK, 82,
22045 W. Eight Mile, De-

Lisa Cherry.

In Memory of Our
Loving and Devoted
Husband, Father
and Grandfather

MAX
RUBENSTEIN

We will never forget
you. Bernice, Shirley
and Jack, Seymour and
June, Bernie and Sue;
and eight loving grand-
children.

IN MEMORIAM

le HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, (Chesed Shel
Emes) remembers their departed board members
whose Yorzeit is observed in the month of lyar.

ISADORE R. COHEN
4th of Iyai•
April 22nd

MORRIS BLOOM
18th of lyar
May 6th

SAM JAFFEE
8th of lyar
April 26th

DAVID I. BERRIS
19th of lyar
May 7th

ASHER ITZKOVITZ
(Treas. & Vice-Pres. )
14th of lyar
May 2nd

BEN SCHNEIDER
(Treas. & Vice-Pres.)
23rd of lyar
May 11th

died April 15. Survived by a
son, Frederick H.; and a
brother, George Rich.
***

KATE GORDON
HARRIS, 85, former Detroit-

er of Hollywood, Fla., died
April 15. She leave 3 her hus-
band, Fred H. ; a daughter,
Mrs. Morton G. (Alice
Jean) Gottesman; two
brothers, Aubrey I. Gordon
and Sanford N. Gordon;
three sisters, Mrs. Ben-
jamin (Ida) Gould, Mrs.

EUGENE
FISCHER,
21180 W. Seven Mile, passed

away April 10. Survived by
his beloved Wife Fani; a
Son losif; a Sister Mrs. An-
ton (Helen) Rosenfeld; a
Brother Fred Fischer; an-
other Sister Mrs. Louis
(Irene) Wechsler; beloved
Nephews and Nieces; Great
Nieces _and Great Nephews
and Great Great Nephews
and his relatives whd
mourn him deeply in Amer-
ica and Israel, and his rela-
tives who loved him deep-
ly: May God rest your soul
in peace in Heaven with the
rest of your family; who
went away before you. May
God give us strength to car-
ry on. We love you dearly.
Amen.
Paid adv.

The fourth Lateran
Council of 1215, required
Jews to pay church tithes
on property formerly
owned by Christians, in-
stituted the "Jewish
badge," forbade Jews
from appearing in public
on Easter and forbade
Jews from holding public
office.

Survived by her husband,
Morris; two daughters,
Mrs. Seymour (Ileene) Zate
and Mrs. Alan (Sue) Vosko;
a brother, Joseph H. Dor-
fman; a sister, Mrs. Wil-
liam (Ann) Linovitz; and
five grandchildren.
***
IDA SILVERMAN, died
April 17. She leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Marvin
(Rita) Dictor; and three
grandchildren.
***

MARGUERITE

***

LOUIS MICHAELS, 73,
22329 W. Eight Mile, De-

troit, died April 8. Survived
by three daughters, Mrs.
Kitty Van DerStock of Hol-
land; Mrs. Morris (Lucy)
Gorowicz and Mrs. Robert
(Karin) Del Proposto; and
five grandchildren.

B.

STARK,

77, former Detroit-
er of Miami Beach, Fla.,
died April 17. She leaves a
son, James A. of Grand
Rapids; two daughters,
Mrs. Aileen Levy of Miami
Beach and Mrs. Arthur
(Joan) Schott; six grand-
children and three great-
grandchildren. Interment
Detroit. -

***

HARRY MERETSKY, 80,

3801 Riverside Dr. E., Wind-
sor, Ontario, died April 11.
Survived by his wife,
Libby; two daughters, Mrs.
Merton (Barbara) Bern-
stein and Mrs. Robert
(Marilyn) Wolk of White
Plains, N.Y.; a brother,
I.B. (Butch); a sister, Mrs.
Syrus (Rose) Glass of De-
troit ; and six grand-
children.

Tikva, Israel, died April 14.
Survived by his wife, Eva;
a son, Israel; a daughter,
Mrs. Judith Hager; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Irene Wellemin
of Natanya, Israel, and
Mrs. Berg (Clara) Dan of
Oak Park; and two grand-
children. Interment Petah
Tikva.

Who passed away
April 26, 1976, the 27th
of Nisan, at the tender
age of 16. Our memo-
ries of you sustain us.
We never forget the
warmth and love you
brought into our lives.
Your Mother, Russi Ar-
den, and your sister,

Friday, April 22, 1977 55

91,
2420 W. McNichols, died
April 14. Survived by two
sons, Samuel and Morris;
five daughters, Mrs. Leon
(Minnie) Friedman, Mrs.
Ida Warshaw, Mrs. Irwin
(Rose) Otis, Mrs. Paul (Syl-
via) Amber and Mrs. Sam
(Lillian) Sarver; two broth-
ers, Jake Grodman and Abe
Grodman of Los Angeles,
Calif.; 17 grandchildren and
eight great-grandchildren.

***

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FLORENCE WEISMAN,
64, died April 14. She leaves
a brother, Henry of Beverly
Hills, Calif.; nieces and
nephews.

During the
coming week
Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah will
observe the
Yahrzeits of the
following de-
parted friends,
with the tradi-
tional Memorial
Prayers, recita-
• tion of Kaddish
and Studying of
Mishnayos.

MYRA HOFFMAN
NATHAN ELUKIN
MAX NUSBAUM
MORRIS POLLACK
DAVID L. ROSENBERG
FAE SKOLNIK
LOUIS WEINGARDEN
ERNESTINE WEISZ
MISHKAH BAS R'CHAIM
SHOLOM F. AGRANOVICH
HYMAN AVERBUCH
PHILIP FEINSTEIN
IDA KATZMAN
LOUIS KONIKOF
BEN MERTZ
LEONARD N. BAKER
MERRILL GOODMAN
CHARLOTTE HOFFMAN
BRANDEL KAUFMAN
ABRAHAM M. ZACK
MAX GOLDHAR
LILLIAN LEVIN
SADIE LYNN
ALICE ROBINSON
EVA WAINER
MARIE ZARKIN
BESSIE GOLDSMITH
FANNIE GOREN
IDA KARBEL
ROSE KELMAN
JACOB LECHTZIN
IDA REISER
PHILIP ROSS
ANNA SPITZER
HANNA BORDELOW
SIDNEY APPLEBAUM
FANNIE FREEDMAN
VICTORIA FREEDMAN
S. JALAN

GERSHON GROSSMAN
TOBA LERNER
GUS LEW
HARRY SHAPIRO
CHARLOTTE YAFFE
ABRAHAM BERRIS
EVA GOLDIN
LEOPOLD HERTZ
CHARLES LIPCHINSKY
ANNA RABINOVITCH
BETTY ROBINS

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