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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 5, 1977 55

Samuel Atlas
HUC Prof

OBITUARIES

grandchildren.
MOLLIE APPELBLATT,
Interment
80, 12800 W. Nine Mile, Oak Hamilton.
* * *
Park, died July 29. Sur-
AARON COOPER, 83, of
vived by two sons, Irving
and Bernard; a daughter, Windsor, Ontario, Canada,
Mrs.
Benson
(Shirley) died Aug. 1. Survived by
Leet; two brothers, Sey- two sons, Sam and Ben-
jamin; and three grand-
mour Katcher of San Jose,
Calif., and Irving Katcher children. * * *
of Israel; 11 grandchildren
JEWEL CRANTZ, 61,
and
two
great-grand-
23191 Kipling, Oak Park,
children.
died July 31. Survived by a
* * *
SELMA BARNETT,
84, son, Dr. Frank R. of New
York City; three brothers,
32322 Scenic Ln. Franklin,
died Aug. 1. She leaves Dan Usiak, Mike Usiak and
three sons, David of Sagi- Sam Usiak ; and a sister,
Mrs. t.nn Studer.
naw, Marvin and Milton;
*_* *
two brothers, Max Silk and
DAVID ETTINGER, . 67,
Joseph Silk; two sisters, died
28. He leaves his
Mrs. Leo (Gertrude) wife, July
Lillian; two sons, Har-
Grimm and Mrs. Max
Sarah) Stone, bOth of Los vey and Alan; and a sister„
Angeles, Calif. ; six grand- Mrs. Samuel (Helen) Col-
lier of University City, Mo.
children and one risreat-
* * *
granddaughter.
* * *
MAE E. FRANKLIN, 64,
BELLA COHEN, 82, of died July 29. She leaves her
Hamilton. Ontario, Canada, husband, Abe; two sons,
died Aug. 3. Survived by Murray and Jerry, two
two sons, Joseph and Sid- -daughters, Mrs. Ben (Mar-
ney; six daughters, Mrs.
lene) Gestellum of 'Meson,
Milton (Sara) Kovalsky and • riz._ and Mrs. James
Mrs. Jerome (Gitty) Dater,
(Tobey) Stevens of Blythe-
both of Oak Park, Mrs. Ar- ville, Ark. ; two sisters,
nold (Donna) Isenberg of Mrs. Harry (Bea) Bermont
West Bloomfield, Mrs. Leon: of Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.,
and (Anne) Gooblar, Mrs'. and Mrs. George (Mickey)
Ruben (Mary) Small of To- Tager of Bloomfield, Conn.;
ronto and Mrs. Gordon (Es- and 12 grandchildren.
ther) Kruger of Toronto; a
* * *
sister, Mrs. Tillie Silver-
VIOLA
FREEDMAN,
76,
man of Southfield; 15 grand-
children and five great- died July 29. She leaves
nieces- - and nephews.

sister, Mrs. Jacob (Cyla)
Goldlust of Toronto; and
NEW YORK—(JTA)—Dr.
two grandchildren.
Samuel Atlas, professor
* * *
emeritus of philosophy and
MENDEL
GONTE, 82,
Talmud at Hebrew Union
23105 Church, Oak •Park,
College-Jewish Institute of
died July 28. Survived by
Religion and- an -authority
his wife, Anna; three sons,
on the philosophers Maimo-
Richard, Samuel and Nick;
nides and Kant, died July
two brothers, Naftaly of
27, at age 77.
Cuba and Jack of Flint; a
A native of Lithuania, Dr.
sister, Mrs. Jennie Light;
Atlas came to this country
10 grandchildren and seven
to accept a teaching post at
great-grandchildren.
Hebrew Union College in
* * *
O. 1942. In 1975 he was desig-
JOSEPH GORDON, 99,
nated professor emeritus.
1011 E. Fourth St. , Monroe,
1. :1.- Before coming to the
died Aug. 2. Survived by
U.S., Dr. Atlas was a lectur-
two sons, Theodore of To-

es in philosophy and Tal-
ledo and David of Weston,
at the Institute of Jew-
Mass.; three daughters,
0,--,
udies of WarsaW from
Mrs. Esther Waddell of
1
to 1934 and at Cam-
Monroe, Mrs. Harry (Dor-
p bridge University, England,
thy) Goldberg of Oil City,
from 1935 to 1939. In 1936,
Pa., and Mrs. Benjamin
he delivered a series of lec-
II.
(Diana) Joffe of Oak Park;
tures on Kant and modern
two brothers, Max and Sam
thought at Magdalen Col-
of South Africa; eight
lege; Oxford. .
grandehildren and six
Earlier, he had been or-
great-grandchildren.
dained a rabbi after attend-
* * *
ing rabbinic schools in Lith-
ROSE
GORNEY,
80, died
uania. He studied philoso-
July 29. She leaves her hus-
phy and law in Moscow and
band, Ben; a daughter,
at the German universities
Mrs. Herbert (Shirley) Mill-
of Berlin, Marburg and
er; a sister, Misg- Mildred
Giessen. He earned the doe-
Lieber, seven grandchildren
- - for of philosophy- degree at
and two ,great-grand-
the University of Giessen in
children.
-
r
1928.
* * *
Among his manyascholar-
YETTA GREENBERG,
- ly publications in the fields
89, 19149 Hubbell, Detroit,
of philosophy and Talmud,
died July 29.- Survived by
his work on the "Novellae
three sons, Max, c /Nathan,
of Abraham- ibn Daud,"
and Harry; two daughters,
* * *
which he edited in Hebrew Jerry Julius Baker
Mrs. Albert (Faye) Ryder
in 1940, is regarded at par-
MYRTLE L. GLAZER, and Mrs. Sammuel P. •(Est-
ticularly notable. Solomon
Jerry
Julius
Baker,
69,
died Aug. 1: She leaves her) Tolchin; two sisters,
Maimon, the 18th Century owner of Baker's. Big Men's
her husband, Jack; and Mrs. Sarah Friedman of
Kantian philosopher, also Store in. Royal - Oak, died
nieces and nephews.
Dayton Ohio, and Mrs.
drew Atlas' scholarly, inter- July 30 at age 68.
* * *
Fruma Tzaschnes of Aus-
est and was the subject of a
Mr. Baker, who resided
tralia; 10 grandchildren and
book he published in 1965 at 24195 Beverly, Oak Park,
IDA GLOGOWER, 57,
four great-grandchildren.
which presents a precisive is survived by his wife, - 24311 Geneva, Oak Park,
* * *
analysis of the role Maimon Anne; two sons, Harold J.
died Aug. 2. Survived by
JEAN KALISKY, 50, died
played in the development and Robert J. ; and one three sons, William,
July 29. She leaves her hus-
of philosophic "idealism. ,
grandchild.
Charles D. and Saul A. ; a
band, Louis; two sons, Gre-
gory and Jay; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Michael (Katie)
Weishaus and Shelly; and a
sister, Mrs. Robert (Ann)
Buzil of Chicago, Ill. Inter-
Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mail or by calling The Jewish News, 17515 W. Nine 'Mile, Suite 865, ment Chicago.
* * *
Southfield, Mich. 48075, 424-8833. Wri tten announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person
HARRY
(TEX)
LIPSHY,
making the insertions. There is a standing charge of 87.50 for an unveiling notice measuring an inch in depth, and S12.50
71, 13364 Victoria, Hunting-
for a notice two inches deep with a black border. —
ton Woods, died July 27. He
The family of the late Machpelah
Cemetery. will officiate. Relatives and--- leaves a son, Alan; a daugh-
Ethel Bricker ' announces Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper friends are asked to attend.
ter, Mrs. Seymour (Lois)
* * *
the unveiling of a mon- will officiate. Relatives and
Chafetz; a brother, Morris;
The family of the late Ar-
ument in , her memory 11 friends are asked to attend.
and five grandchildren.
thur Wakefield announces
* * *
a.rn Sunday, Aug. 14, at
* * *
the
unveiling
of
a
mon-
CHARLES LOEBEL, 80,
. The family of the late
Elizabeth Bornstein an- ument in his memory 9:30
The Family
26051 Lahser Rd., South-
nounces the unveiling of a a.m. Sunday, _Aug. 14, • at
of the late
CARDS OF THANKS
Hebrew
Memorial
Park.
monument in her memory
Rabbi Henry Goldschlag
1:30
p.m.-
Sunday,
Aug.
14,
The fainily Of the late Jo-
HELEN
at Beth Moses Cemetery. will officiate. Relatives and
seph
Boruch Manela ac-
HORNFIELD
Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper friends are asked to attend.
knowledges with grateful ap-
Announces the - unveil-
preciation the many contri-
ing of a monument in her
butrOns and many kind ex-
memory 2 p.m. Sunday,
pressions of sympathy ex-
Aug. 14, at Machpelah
The Family of the Late
tented by relatives and
Cemetery. Cantor Hyman
friends during the family's
Adler will officiate. Rela-
recent bereavement.

field, died Aug. 1 Survived
by a brother, David Kauf-
man; and nephews.

ELSIE MERKLE, 77,
died July 30. She leaves a
son, Dr. Richard B. ; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Helen Abrams of
Los Angeles, Calif.; and
five grandchildren.
* * *
FLORENCE PLOTKIN,
64, forther Detroiter of
Palm Srpings, Calif., died
July 31. She leaves her
mother, Mrs. - Samuel
(Sarah) Plotkin of Palm
Springs, two brothers,
Morris' and William; and
three sisters, Lottie of
Palm Springs. Interment
Detroit. .
* * *
HARRY HANS SACHS, 73,
413 N. Eton, Birmingham,
died Aug. 3. Survived by his
wife, Lillian; and a neph-
ew, Dr. Claude Friedmann
of Sherman Oaks, Calif.
* **
ANN SHOEMAKER, 59,
11200 Haller, Livonia, died

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The Family
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* * *

DAVID WERNER, 88, for-
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Survived by his wife, Paul-
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a sister, Mrs. Anna Bach of
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