THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 19, 1977 55 Dr. Reuben Katznelson, Eminent Social Worker in Israel, 86; Worked With Henrietta Szold Word was received here this week of the death in Is- rael of Dr. Reuben Katznel- son, one of the most promi- nent of the Zionist pioneer social workers and a leader in the General Zionist Move- ment. His wife, Bathsheba, was among the earliest members of the Israel Knes- set, representing the Gener- al Zionist Liberal Party. His son, Shmuel Tamir, who also served in the Knes- set a_nd had been an associ- Menahem Begin, is E o, 1 Israel's most promi- nent practicing attorneys. Besides his wife Bath- Lord Cohen, 77, British Doctor LONDON—Lord Cohen of Birkenhead. one of Brit- ain's most eminent physi- cians, died Aug. 7 at age 77. He had served as presi- dent of the British Medical Association, the Royal So- ciety of Medicine and. since 1958, the Royal Society of Health. In an eloquent speech in 1962 in the House of Lords, he defended the ritual slaughter of animals against a proposed bill that was later withdrawn. He was life president of the King David Foundaiton for Liverpool's Jewish Schools and was president of London's Jewish home for the aged. He was a gov- ernor of Hebrew Univer- sity, president of the Anti- TB League of Israel. coun- cil member of the Weiz- mann Institute and honor- ary president of the British Friends of Magen David Adom. Aron Klein, 82 Aron Klein. 82. a member of Cong. Bnai- Moshe for 45 years and chairman of its sick and visiting com- mittee, died Aug. 13. Mr. Klein was also a member of the Jewish Com- munity Center Business- men's Club and a member of Pisgah Lodge for 35 year. He resided at 19637 W. 12 Mile Rd.. Southfield. He is survived by his wife. Sophia; a son, Law- rence; a daughter. Mrs. Melvin (Lillian) Weisz ; a brother, Charles of Pitts- burgh; six grandchildren and two great-grand- children. "'Iton Arons, 60 NEW YORK—Milton Arons, for the past 16 years administrative director of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union Health Center in New York. died recently at age 60. He was a laboi- organizer for 22 years before taking a health administrator posi- tion with the Amalgamated Laundry Workers Union. He took the ILGWU posi- tion in 1961. Mr. Arons was the nephew of Gertrude Fei- ler of Detroit. sheba and son Shmuel Tamir, Dr. Katznelson is survived by a daughter, Shulamit, who pursued her studies for her doctorate at the University of Michigan and who conducted the Ulpan at Natanya. Dr. Katznelson, who was 86, was among the earliest associates of Henrietta Szold when the founder of the Hadassah Medical Or- OBITUARIES ganization established the social and health services in Israel. He was the organ- izer of the independent health services in Palestine and pursued the task of aid- ing TB sufferers after the creation of Israel. He had toured the United States, also visiting Detroit, on lecture tours for the Zion- ist cause. Ernst Bloch, Philosopher, 92 BONN (JTA) — Ernst Bloch, regarded as one of the most brilliant and con- troversial 20th Century phi- losophers, has died of heart failure at Tuebingen, West Germany. He was 92 years old. The son of wealthy par- ents, Bloch, regarded as a "utopian Marxist," studied in Berlin and, as an avowed pacifist, went into exile in Switzerland during World War I. His first major work, "Der Geist der Utopie" (The Spirit of Utopia), ap- peared in 1918, reflecting a mixture of Christian mystic- ism, Jewish messianism and cabalistic ideas. Along with other promi- nent German Jewish philos- ophers such as Max Hor- kheimer and Herbert Mar- cuse, Bloch emigrated to America in the 1930s where he wrote his main work, "Das Prinzip Hoffnung" (The Principle of Hope). Later he settled in East Yetta Savage, 64 Yetta Savage. 64, retired office manager at Kings- wood Hospital. died Aug. 13. Mrs. Savage was born in New York. She had worked at the psychiatric hospital 10 years before she retired one year ago. She was a member of Bnai Brith Women and Ha- dassah. Mrs. Savage re- sided at 31873 Kingswood Sq., Farmington Hills. She is survived by her husband Sidney; two daugh- ters. Mrs. Leslie Wilhelm of Saginaw and Mrs. Bonnie Carrick; her mother, Mrs. Rose Plack; a brother. Sam Rosner of Lyndhurst. Ohio. a sister. Mrs. Jack (Ann) Hartstein of Sherman Oaks, Cal.; and five grand- children. Lou Walters, 81, of Latin Quarter NEW YORK — Lou Wal- ters, former owner of the Latin Quarter night club in New York and father of Barbara Walters of ABC- TV News, died Aug. 15 at age 81 in Miami. Germany, lecturing at Leip- zig University, but because of political differences with the ruling party emigrated once again, to West Ger- many in 1957. Block held the post of philosophy pro- fessor at Tuebingen Univer- sity until his death. Robert Kapetansky Robert A. Kapetansky. 19, a sophomore student at Harvard University, died Aug. 13. Mr. Kapetansky was elec- trocuted when the mast of a sail boat he and his fa- ther were docking on Cass Lake touched a power line. He resided at 24652 Santa Barbara, Southfield. He is survived by his par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. Donald I. (Nedra) Kapetansky; two sisters, Mrs. Michael (Carol) Golob and Mrs. David (JoAnne) Canvasser of Delton. Mich.; and his grandparents. Mrs. Nathan (Fay) Kapetansky of Lake Worth, Fla. and Mrs. Louis (Leah) Tabashnik. . SAM BEIGEL, 70, former Detroiter of California, died Aug. 11. Survived by a son, Harvey of California; a daughter, Charlotte of Cali- fornia; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Eskow and Mrs. Sey- mour (Pearl) Chizem; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Inter- ment California. * * * ALICE BENNETT of Cleveland died Aug. 13. Sur- vived by her husband, San- ford; two daughters, Mrs. Lynda Hauser of Cleveland, and Mrs. Amy Stanford Brown of Farmington Hills; two sisters, Evelyn Friedl and Mrs. Ernestine (Leo) Greenberger of Cleveland; five • grandchildren. Inter- ment Cleveland. * * * DAVID CLAMAGE, 60, died Aug. 12. Survived by his wife, Elizabeth; a broth- er, Raymond; and a sister, Mrs. Leon (Reva) Levine. * * * BECKY EPSTEIN, 74, 13363 S. Norfolk, Detroit, died Aug. 15. Survived by a son, Marvin; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Sam (Mildred) Gross and Mrs. Milton (Irene) Gedanke; a sister, Mrs. Sophie Pfeiffer; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. * * * SAMUEL DAVID FEL- DMAN, 68, 23035 Kipling, Oak Park, died Aug. 14. Sur- vived by his wife, Berdie; a son, Marvin; a daughter, Mrs. Bernard (Barbara) Wiener; 'three brothers, Hyman, Edward and Nath- an of Miami Beach; four sisters, Mrs. Shirley Water- stone, Mary Feldman, Mrs. Sam (Bea) Dresser of Las She was a resident of Bir- mingham. 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Born April 26, 1906 Bobzanow, Poland Passed away July 21, 1977 Stockholm, Sweden 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. 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward CARDS OF THANKS MICHAL LEDERMAN WE REMEMBER 11-1:TX 71"al • During the MONUMENT CENTER, INC. LI 2-8266 368-3550 19800 WOODWARD (I3etw. 7 & 8 Mile) * * CLARA SHAW, 64, of Southfield, died Aug. 18. Survived by her husband; Maxwell; two sons, Dr. L. Noah Shaw of New York and Gerald S. ; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Murli (Marilyn) Dariyanani and Arlene; a brother, Ralph Grant; a sis- ter, Mrs. Louis (Celia) Sugr.' arman; and four grand- children. Services 11:30 a.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. * * * husband, Alfred; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Ann Chernow; two brothers, Nathan Scholnick, and Reuben Scholnick of Pittsburgh; and two sisters, Mrs. Jo- seph (Rose) Ostrow of Hal- landale, Fla. and Mrs. Charles (Mollie) Lapides. The Family of the Late * ROBERT MORRIS, 24, died Aug. 12. Survived by his wife, Jill; his parents, Muriel Meyers, ORT Vice President Mrs. Muriel D. Meyers, active in local women's or- ganizations and a national vice president of Women's American ORT, died Aug. 16 at age 65. Mrs. Meyers was also a national board member of ORT and a member of the National Council of Jewish omen, the e rand ei s Uni- versity National Women's Committee, the Sinai Hospi- tal Guild, Hadassah, Temple Beth El and its sis- terhood. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Audrey) Morris; a broth- er, Jon; a sister, Mrs. Step- hen (Lynn) Shogan of Ann Arbor; and his grandfather, Myer Bress of Wyrtcote, Pa. * * * SARAH SABBOTA, 58, 15676 Hilton, Southfield, died Aug. 15. Survived by her husband, Hyman; two sons, Dr. Harvey and How- ard; a daughter, Faith; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abra- ham (Rose) Paul; a broth- er, Dr. Lloyd Paul; and three grandchildren. Vegas and Mrs. Sol (Lil- lian) Tananbaum of Chi- cago; and three grand- children. * * * ANNETTE FREEDMAN, 69, 16119 Oxley Rd., South- field, died Aug. 12. Survived by a daughter, Reesa; and two brothers, Albert and Jo- seph Kaploe. * * * JEFFREY L. GREER, 30, 24286 Chippewa, Detroit, died Aug. 10. Survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Seymour (Judith) Greer ; a brother, Joel A. ; a sister, Cynthia S. ; and grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rubin (Massa) Greer of Windsor. * * * JENNIE KAPLAN, 91, died Aug. 11. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Edgar (Ethel) Hyman and Rose. * * * _ NATHAN LEVITT, 66, for- mer Detroiter of Del Ray Beach, Fla., died Aug. 14. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Bruce (Susan) Crall and Mrs. Charles (Nancy) Curry; a sister, Mrs. Adolph (Ruth) Gottfurcht; and three grandchildren. In- terment Detroit. GUSSIE COHEN t4EVA GUTTERMAN GOLDIE R. KLEIFF MAX KRUGEL HERMAN LEVI GERTRUDE ROSENTHAL ISADORE M. BLOCH LOUIS FREEDMAN DAVID OLSHANSKY SAM SHLAKMAN JACOB KANER JOSEPH KOBRINSKY LOUIS NOSANCHUK JACK PICKMAN ABIGAIL SAPERSTEIN HYMAN SCHUTZMAN RABBI YEHESKIEL USSISHKIN BELLA ANTEL MARGIT HOLLANDER HARRY LEVIN MANIS LEVITT ABRAHAM D. PLISSKIN DEBORAH ATLAS SOLOMON G. CHINITZ CHARLES COTTLER IRWIN EHRLICH SAMUEL FREED ETHEL JACOBSON SARAH LANGWALD EZAK LAZOWSKY ETHEL LEIDERMAN ANNA RADNER BEN REPITOR HYMAN SKLAR RALPH I. BERG WOLF HUBERT ABRAHAM J. HUDOSH SARAH C. RAPP AARON WULL ADA GOROWITZ BLANCHE KALE ISADORE C. 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