54 Friday, June 17, 1977
• . .
I Activities in Society
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ring
of Southfield were in Chi-
cago last weekend to attend
the Bar Mitzva of their
grandson Jeffrey, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Ring.
***
Sam Klar of Northgate
Blvd., Oak Park, was hon-
ored on the occasion of his
75th birthday at a recent
meeting of the Pinsker Pro-
gressive
Aid
Society.
Nieces,
nephews
and
friends attended the celebra-
tion. Klar will officially cel-
ebrate his birthday June 26
at a brunch in the Raleigh
House given by his chil-
dren, Mr: and Mrs. David
(Donna) Klar, Dr. and Mrs.
Selwyn (Terry) Fidelman
and Mr. and . Mrs. Stan
(Ilene) Gittleman.
***
Harold Rose was honored
by relatives, some coming
from Canada and the East-
Business
Briefs
Pacemaker Monitor Corp.
will have a seminar for per-
sons with pacemakers. For
information on when the
seminar will take place,
call the corporation, 538-
7333.
Detroit Auto Brokers has
moved to larger offices at
26400 W. 12 Mile Rd., in the
Racquetime Building. DAB
President Harve A. Dishner
said the move was necessi-
tated by "substantially in-
creased sales volume." The
firms sells new and used
U.S. cars and trucks to indi-
viduals and businesses.
The Air and Sea Travel
Boutique will open June 27
adjacent to the travel
agency of the same name.
The boutique will carry
compact travel accessories
and gift-wrap service.
Among the items available
at the boutique are elec-
trical and monetary con-
verters, phrase books and
cassettes, travel clocks,
magnetic games, travel
bars, grooming cases and
more.
•
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
em U.S., and friends at a
party at the Franklin
Pointe Apts. club house on
the occasion of his 60th
birthday. Greeting the
guests at the celebration
was his wife, Leona; and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
vin (Sheila) Rose, Beverley
Siegel, Dr. and Mrs. Je-
rome (Marlene) Rose, Ste-
ven Rose and Debi Rose,
and seven grandchildren.
Associated with the tool
and die industry for the
past 35 years, Rose is a
member of Cong. Bnai
David, Hebrew Benevolent
Society, Perfection Lodge
of the Masons, Scottish Rite
Bodies, Moslem Temple
and Crescent Shrine Club.
***
Messrs. and Mesdames
Joe Gringlas, Myron Grus-
kin, Sol Ceresnie and Dick
Shields honored their daugh-
ters, Marcy Gringlas, Gail
Gruskin, Janice Ceresnie
and Lucy Shields, respec-
tively, with a party in
honor of their graduation
from Oak Park High
School.
Historical Society
Will Hold Meeting
The Jewish Historical So-
ciety of Michigan will hold
its annual meeting with a
brunch 11:30 a.m. June 26
at the Sheraton Southfield.
The JHSM is celebrating
the 18th anniversary of its
founding.
Guest speaker will be
Mrs. Morris (Goldie) Adler,
whose topic will be, "Why
We Came." Installation of
new officers and board of di-
rectors will also be held.
Mrs. Morris Friedman is
program chairman.
For reservations or mem-
bership information, call
Dr. Henry Green, 557-5288,
or Dr. Abraham Rogoff,
424-8808. Guests are wel-
come.
Zionists Install
Morris Cooper
Trilingual Volume Will Honor
Memory of Bernard Isaacs
Morris Cooper recently
was installed as president
of the Detroit Zionist Feder-
ation.
"Sefer B. Isaacs:: a book
of stories and articles in
memory of Bernard Isaacs,
United Hebrew Schools su-
perintendent who died in
1970, is being prepared by
the publications committee
of the Bernard Isaacs Me-
morial Volume. Rabbi Max
Weine is chairman.
Isaacs was known as a
master of the Hebrew short
story and 15 hitherto unpub-
lished Hebrew stories by
him will be included in the
book. Three of the stories
have been translated into
Yiddish by Judith Stern,
daughter of UHS Superin-
tendent Jay Stern.
Detroiters who have con-
tributed articles to the vol-
ume include Morris Nobel
( - Reflections on Isaacs' Sto-
ries" in Hebrew); Wolf Sny-
der ("My Unforgettable
Friend" in Yiddish) and
Rabbi Weine ("Bernard
Isaacs-A Memoir" in Eng-
lish).
The book will also contain
a detailed analysis in Hebr-
,MORRIS COOPER
Other officers are Morris
Lieberman, executive vice
president; Betty Bienstock,
Elly • Meizler, Anne Zuck-
man, Henry Faigin and
Ruth Miller, vice presi-
dents; Regina Feuer and
Evelyn - Noveck, secretar-
ies ; Julian Cohen, treas-
urer; and Vernon Leopold,
chairman of the political ac-
tion committee.
Renee Wohl, executive di-
rector, was honored "in ap-
preciation for dedicated
service and outstanding per-
formance. - She is leaving
her post to make her home
in Israel with her husband.
Sharon Guttman, secre-
tary to Mrs. Wohl, also was
honored.
Memorial Slated
for Mrs. Mathis
A memorial program com-
memorating the yahrzeit of
Yonina Mathis will be held 7:30
p.m. Suriday at the 10 Mile Jew-
ish Community Center by the
Moadon Ivri (Hebrew Club),
the United Hebrew Schools and
Mrs. Mathis' family.
Israeli Banks
Elaine Canvasser, secre-
tary of the Temple Beth El
Sisterhood and an active
member of Jewish women's
organizations, died June 12
at age 51.
A native Detroiter, Mrs.
Canvasser was a member
of Tethple Beth El, Hadas-
sah, the National Council of
Jewish Women, Women's
American ORT and the sis-
terhood of the Downtown
Synagogue. She resided at
52 Cambridge, Pleasant
Ridge.
She leaves her husband,
Marvin; two sons. Alan and
James; two daughters,
Mrs. Michael (Judy) Red-
mond and Charleve; her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel (Rose) Gerendasy; and
two brothers, Dr. Robert
Gerendasy and Larry Ge-
rendasy.
In Precious Memory
of Our Dear Beloved
Mother
DORA
STEIN
Dear Mother—
Thoughts of you are re-
membered each day—
Your daily smiles—your
daily laugh—our love—
our thoughts—our daily
prayers are with you
each day. Sadly missed
by your family—always
remembered. Irvin,
Morton, Joel, Gilda,
Bernard, Leonard and
Henry.
In Memory of
Our Dear Beloved
Father
•
JACOB
STEIN
Dear Father—So
Kind, so gentle—so
considerate, you are
truly missed each day.
Our prayers and love
are with you always.
Sadly missed by your
family—always remem-
bered. Irvin, Morton,
Joel, Gilda, Bernard,
Leonard and Henry.
ROSE
FRENKEL
Who passed away
June 14, 1975 (five
days in Tammuz). Sadly
missed and always re-
membered by her hus-
band Joseph, her chil-
dren, Marvin and Sheila
Ell man; and grand-
children.
In Loving Memory
"Our Dearest
Mother"
r
FRANCES
(Fanny) ROTH
June 21, 1962
15 years ago, a sad
and dismal day,
Our home became
an empty house--
When you were called
away.
We didn't have time
to say good-bye,
Or give a farewell
kiss.
And the years have
not diminished,
How much of you we
miss.
We hear you in
someone's laugh-
ter,
We see you through
many a tear.
You might be apart,
But not from our
heart,
Your memories will
always be dear.
Deeply loved and
missed by her chil-
dren: Robert Roth,
Helene
Wiener,
Shirley
Greengood,
Geraldine (Jerry) Mill-
er, and Joan Adler,
and her Grand-
children.
Oscar Silverman
JERUSALEM (ZINS)—In
recent studies conducted
in 17 countries, Israel rank-
ed 13th in bank brandies
per capita of population.
Finland ranked first, and
Singapore, last.
Bnai Moshe Israel Bond Dinner
YONINA MATHIS
Mayer Lipman, chairman of
the program, said participants
include Colman Reisman, presi-
dent of the Moadon; Morrii
Nobel, principal of Adat Sha-
lom United Hebrew School;
Cong. Bnai Moshe raised more than $320,000 at its an-
nual Israel Bond dinner; this year honoring Melvin Weisz,
past president and 25-year member of its board. Shown
are, from left, front row, Rabbi Stanley M. Rosenbaum;
Ambassador Michael Comay, guest speaker; and Cantor
Louis Klein. Back row, from left, are Julius Reznik, who
presented the tribute to Weisz and accepted the award for
the honoree; Merrill Gordon, general chairman of Metro-
politan Detroit State of Israel Bonds; Abraham Pasternak
and Bernard Klein, dinner co-chairmen; and Jack Kut-
nick, congregation president.
Elaine Canvasser
ew of Isaacs' stories by
Prof. Zevulun Ravid of the
Jewish Theological Semi-
nary of America. Dr. Eph-
raim Shmueli of Haifa, Is-
rael, a friend and co-work-
er of Isaacs when the for-
mer lived in Detroit, is also
a contributor in Hebrew to
the volume.
The art work and illustra-
tions in the volume are
being done by Ruben
Isaacs, and the book is ex-
pected to the published
later this year.
- In Loving
Memory of
Dear Wife and Mother
Dr. Milton Steinhardt, Sarah
Lev, Dr. Harold Mathis and
representatives of the UHS
teaching staff and of the Jew-
ish Community Center Hebrew
Department.
Mrs. Mathis was known in
the community as a Hebrew
and Bible scholar. She taught
in the UHS for more than 40
years and adult Bible classes
at the Jewish Center. At the
time of her death she was com-
pleting work on a Hebrew-Eng-
lish-Yiddish dictionary. She fre-
quently had articles printed in
various Hebrew magazines and
lectured to local groups.
Oscar S 'verman, founder
and past president of Mid-
west Textile Co., died June
14 at age 82.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Sil-
verman was associated
with the textile company
since 1926. He retired two
years ago. He was a mem-
ber of Temple Beth El, a
life member of the Hannah
Schloss Oldtimers, Pisgah
Lodge of Bnai Brith, Frank-
lin Hills Country Club and a
charter member of the
Standard City Club. He re-
sided at 16300 W. Nine Mile,
Southfield.
He leaves his wife, Elsie;
a son, Richard; a daughter,
Carol; three sisters, Mrs.
Hy (Belle) Schlafer of Hol-
lywood, Fal., Ethel and
Rosetta; and three grand-
sons.
Almogi Won't Run
JERUSALEM (ZINS)—
Yosef Almogi, head of the
World Zionist Organization,
has announced he will not
stand for re-election to the
post. It is reported that
Yigal Allon would be the
most likely Labor Party
candidate for the WZO
chairmanship.
In Loving Memory of My Dear,
Beloved Husband—
WILLIAM M. STEIN
Who passed away June 22, 1974, the second day of
Tammuz. So sadly missed and never will be forgotten
by his wife, Gladys; children and grandchildren.
In Loving Memory of
BELLA WATERMAN
Who passed away one
Year ago, June 20, 1976
Sadly missed and always
remembered in our hearts.
Her loving husband, Hyman;
her children, Francis and
Martin Miller, and Helen
and Herman Neff; and her
grandchildren, Paul, Dayid
and Julie Miller, Richard
Neff, and Hope and Stewart
Grant.
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