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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-09-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 16, 1977. 55

Rabbi Julius Mark Dies,
Led Temple Emanu-El in NY

NEW YORK (JTA)—Dr.
Julius Mark, formerly sen-
ior rabbi of New York's
Temple Emanu-El, died
Sept. 7 at age 78.
A leader in numerous reli-
gious, educational, social
and philanthropic causes,
itabbi Mark retired as sen-
ior rabbi on Sept. 1, 1968,
after 20 years and was
named rabbi emeritus.
Long active in Jewish af-
fairs, the government and
the United Nations, he was
-,inactive for a number of
years because of a stroke.
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio,
Rabbi Mark was educated
in the city's public school
sy§' ' -lie graduated and
wi__ darned, the youngest
in the class, from the Hebr-
ew Union College, Cincin-
1 nati, in June, 1922. From
July 1, 1942, until Dec. 31,
_\1945, Rabbi Mark served as
'a Jewish chaplain in the
, U.S. Navy. After two years
as a lieutenant commander.
._ , From 1949 to 1963, Rabbi
I Mark was visiting professor
of homiletics and practical
theology at the New York
,School of the Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of
Religion.
He was a life trustee of
the Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies; • a member
of the executive committee
of the United States Com-
mission for UNESCO; on
the national board of the
National Conference of
Christians and Jews, the

BARNEY BITTKER, 77,
former Detroiter of Holly-
wood, Fla., died Sept. 9. He
leaves his wife, Belle; a
son, David; a daughter,
Mrs. Arnold (Lorraine)
Fisher; a brother, Max of
San Carlos, Calif.; and six
grandchildren. Interment
Detroit.

-

-

Rabbi Davidson,
Rabbinic Leader

NEW YORK — Rabbi
Max Davidson, former con-
current president of the
Rabbinical Assembly and
, the Synagogue Council of
,%America, died Sept. 9 at
age 78. He was rabbi eme-
ritus of Cong. Beth Mor-
decai of Perth Amboy, N.J.
A member of the Jewish
Welfare Board, Rabbi Da-
vidson was involved in the
establishment of the Syna-
i'gogue Council, which
brought together Conserva-
tive, Orthodox and Reform
Jews.

1

In Loving Memory Of
Our Dearly Beloved
Father and Grandfather

HARRY
MITZ

1

Who died Sept. 16,
954 Never to be for-
ciotten by • his children
land grandchildren.

The Family
. of the Late

MEYER
GREEN

Acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympa-
thy extended by relatives.
friends and associates dur-
ing t he fa mily's recent ber-
eavement.

OBITUARIES

* * *

RABBI JULIUS MARK

Eastern board of the Anti-
Defamation League, the
governing body of the
World Union for Progres-
sive Judaism; and honorary
president of the American
Jewish Encyclopedia So-
ciety.
Rabbi Mark was a broth-
er of Mrs. Lena Buchman,
a former president of the
Women's Auxiliary of the
Jewish National Fund of De-
troit, who now resides in
Palm Beach, Fla.
He had addressed numer-
ous Detroit audiences, in-
cluding a donor event of the
Detroit JNF Women.

Latin TV Star

BUENOS AIRES (JTA )—

Paloma Efron, a well-
known Argentine radio and
television personality, died
Sept. 3 at age 66.
Ms. Efron was born in
Basavilbaso, Entre Riso pro-
vince, where her parents
and grandparents had immi-
grated at the turn of the
century.

IRENE F. BLAVIN, 48,
died Sept. 12. She leaves
her husband, Dr. Milton;
four sons, Eli of Long
Beach, Calif., David, Neil
and Warren; and a daugh-
ter. Gail; her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin (Anna)
Assik; a brother, Samuel
Essick of California; and a
sister, Mrs. Abe (Gertrude)
Brodsky.

*

* *

LEONA BONDY, 86, for-
mer Detroiter of Chicago,
Ill., died Sept 11. She leaves
two brothers, Mathew
Wolfe of Southfield and
Simon Wolfe of In-
dianapolis, Ind.; one niece
and one nephew. Interment
Detroit.
* * *
MAX ELK, 99, 19100 W.
Seven Mile, Detroit, died
Sept. 7. Survived by three
sons, Irving of Lyndhurst,
Ohio, Edwin L. and Leon-
ard; a daughter, Mrs. Eva
Jacobs of Chicago; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Esther Penskar
and Mrs. Hinde Elk of Is-
rael; nine grandchildren; 23
great-grandchildren and
three great-great-grand-
children.

* * *

DAISY FRIEDLAND, 86,
died Sept. 12. She leaves
nieces and nephews.

ISAK SCHWARZBERG

Died the 8th of Tishri
My dearest lsak,-
It is four years now that you are gone. I have kept
score of the years we were together. They were
beautiful years. We had so much invested in each
other. Your capacity and patience to understand
the hardships in our lives and help me through
them was priceless. When we took an oath on the
day we became man and wife, we became one and
that is the way it remained for 40 years. Our life
together was a beautiful one and the memories
linger on and are deeply imbedded in my heart.
You will never be forgotten by your loving wife,
children and grandchildren.
Rest in Peace my love.
Tola

IN MEMORIAM

The HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (Chesed Shel
Ernes), remembers their departed Board Members,
wl ose Yorzeit is observed in the month of Tishri.

SAM SANDWEISS

(Organizer & First Pres.)
5th of Tishri
September 17th

CELIA CITRIN

(Pres. Chevra Kadisha from its inception)
20th of Tishri
October 2nd

IDA SOLOMON

(Pres. Ladies Auxiliary from its inception)
27th of Tishri
October 9th

ALECK GOLDBERG, 90.

21440 Parklawn. Oak Park,
died Sept. 14. He leaves his
wife, Katie ; two sons, Ar-
chie Gaylord and Milton
Gaylord; a daughter, Mrs.
Sam (Ruth) Letvin; a broth-
er, Archie C. ; six grand-
children and 10 great-
grandchildren.
* * *

SALLY GONTCHARFF,
79, 20490 Schaefer, died

Sept. 13. Survived by her
husband, Leon; a son, Don-
ald W. Young; a daughter.
Mrs. Marvin (Floretta) For-
tgang; two brothers. Sam
Ware and Jack Ware; two
sisters, Mrs. Bernard
(Flora) Stupeck and Mrs.
Reva Appel; and three
grandchildren.
* * *
PEARL KOENIGSBERG,
82, 12930 Oak Park Blvd.,
Oak Park, died Sept. 9. Sur-
vived by two sons, Hyman

Harry Itskovitz

Harry Itskovitz, founder
of the New Modern Bakery
on Linwood Ave. in Detroit,
where he was a master
baker for more than 40
years, died Sept. 9 at age
66.

Born in RoMania, Mr. It-
skovitz resided at 5446 Clar-
idge Ln., West Bloomfield.
He is -survived by his wife,
Ethel; a son, Irwin; two
daughters, Mrs. Melvin
(Anita) Jacobs and Mrs.
Stuart (Geraldine) Spilkov-
itz; five sisters, Mrs. Harry
(Betty) Krinsky, Mrs. Ger-
trude Kaufman, Mrs. Ber-
nice Rubenstein, Mrs. Sol
(Ann) Epstein of Los Angel-
es and Mrs. Han.), (Fay)
Segal; and six grand-
children.

T. and Sol of Kansas City,
Mo. ; a daughter, Mrs. Law-
rence (Alice) Ostrow; two
brothers, Jack Fine and Ed-
ward L. Fine; two sisters,
Mrs. Arthur (Belle) Bebes
and Mrs. Lilly Garber; nine
grand -children and two
great-grandchildren.
* * *
AARON E. LAMPKE, 77,
died Sept. 14. He leaves his
wife. Helen. Services 10
a.m. today at Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
* * *
JACOB MILLER, 83,
15310 Northgate Blvd., Oak
Park, died Sept. 7. Survived
by three daughters, Mrs.
Charles (Esther) Niskar,
Mrs. Harold (Anne) Panter
and Shirley; ' seven grand-
children and seven great-
grandchildren.
* * *
ANNA RING, 82, 13111
Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park,
died Sept. 8. Survived by a
son, Sidney; two brothers,
Harry Miller and Louis Mill-
er; four grandchildren and
six great-grandchildren.
* * *
BESSIE SHEPLOW, 72,
former Detroiter of Miami
Beach, Fla., died Sept. 10.
Survived by a brother,
Morris Kief ; and two sis-
ters, Mrs. Lillian'Segall and

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Yeshivath Be
Yehudah wil
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Yahrzeits of the
following del
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with . the tradi
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Prayers, recite
tion of Kaddis
and Studying o
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and Louis H. Freeman of
Reno, Nev.; five daughters,
Mrs. Sidney (Bertha) Mais-
low of W. Falmouth, Mass.,
Mrs. Leo (Rae) Kandel,
Mrs. Jack (Rose) Brodsky
of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs.
Nathan (Frieda) Rechter
and Mrs. Jerry (Marion)
Guttenberg; 17 grand-
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* *
SHELDON TROSCH, 49,
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died Sept. 9. Survived by
his wife, Laura; three sons,
Steven, Stuart and Richard;
and a daughter, Stacy.

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1 Blocks E. of Woodward
6 Blks. from 3 Jewish
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Harry N. Katz, retired su-
pervisor of pre-production
for Chrysler Corp. for 40
years, died Sept. 13 at age
67.

He leaves his wife, Mae;
two daughters. Mrs. Law-
rence (Audrey) Kron and
Mrs. Sidney (Judie) Rosen
of Honolulu. Hawaii; and
five grandchildren.

* *
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Harry N. Katz, 67

Born in Russia, - Mr. Katz
lived most of his life in De-
troit. He had been retired
for nine years. He owned
his own automotive acces-
sory business. He was a for-
mer international commis-
sioner of Briai Brith Career
and Counseling Services,
past president of Louis D.
Brandeis Lodge of Bnai
Brith, past president of the
metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Council. a member of
Oak Park Lodge of the Ma-
sons and a member of
Cong. Bnai David. He re-
sided at 20558 Oldham Rd.,
Southfield.

Mrs. Oscar (Rose) Shorr,
both of N. Miami Beach,
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