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January 13, 1978 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-01-13

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

SAMUEL BALE, 64,
mother, Mrs. Helen Bie-
San Diego; six grand-
23237 Providence Dr.,
lawski.
children and four great-
* * *
Southfield, died Jana 6. Sur-
grandchildren.
ROSE KAPLAN, 87, 30070
vived by his wife, Jean;
* * *
JACK B. UDOW, 65, for-
four sons, Anthony F. of Wildbrook Dr., Southfield,
mer Detroiter of Sarasota,
Brooklyn, N.Y., Donald of died Jan. 9. Survived by a
Fla., died Dec. 30. Survived
San Francisco, Calif., Bruce son, Simon S. ; a daughter,
by his wife, Madeline; a
Kriegel and Dr. Joel Krie- Mrs. Irvin H. (Lillian)
Steinberg; two grand-
son, Michael of Devon, Eng-
gel; his father, Harry L. of
children and three great-
land; and a sister, Mrs.
Miami Beach, Fla.; a broth-
grandchildren.
Sonia Pittman of Detroit.
er, Joseph L. ; a sister, Mrs.
**
Interment Sarasota.
Rae Adelman; and two
FLORENCE * KAYE, 77,
* * *
grandchildren.
former Detroiter of New
JUNE R. WEISBERG, 52,
* * *
York, died Jan. 5. She
25430 Southfield, Southfield,
ROBERT L. BRASCH, 59,
leaves two sons, Paul R. of
died Jan. 9. She leaves her
Detroiter of San
Atlanta, Ga., and Marvin; a
husband, Arthur; a daugh-
sco, Calif., died Jan.
daughter, Mrs. Peter
ter, Rochelle; her parents,
ived by two daugh-
(Joyce) Munves of Merrick,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. (Ger-
ters, Mrs. Alan (Andrea)
N.Y.; and six grand-
trude) Pesko; and a broth-
Leader of California and Er-
ica; a sister, Helen Pa- children. Interment Detroit.
er, Raymond Malinowsky.
** *
pineau of Detroit; and one
SUZANNE LEWIS KLAS-
grandchild. Interment Cali- MER, former Detroiter of
Samuel Gurwin
fornia.
Baltimore, Md., died Jan. 8.
* * *
Samuel "Sue" Gurwin,
Survived by a daughter,
HARRY BROD, 89, died
founder and former presi-
Bethany
of
Baltimore;
her
Jan. 9. He leaves his wife,
dent of Detroit Grille Manu-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Edith; seven grandchildren
facturing Co., died Jan. 7 at
(Lillian)
Lewis
of
Oak
and 10 great-grandchildren.
age 72.
* * *
Park; and a sister, Mrs.
Born in Russia, Mr. Gur-
RAY CHAIKEN, 85, died
Sheldon (Joan) Plotnik of
win
founded his company in
Jan. 10. She leaves a son,
West Bloomfield. Interment
1938 and served as its presi-
Jack David; two daughters,
Detroit.
dent until 1973. He was a
***
Mrs. Sidney, C. (Bertha)
HARRY A. LEVY, 82,
member and past master of
Solomon and Mrs. Ely
died Jan. 5. He leaves two
Mosaic Lodge of the Ma-
(Pearl) Rose ; four grand-
brothers, Oscar and Nor-
sons, a member of the Cres-
children and four great-
man; and a sister, Mrs.
cent Shrine Club, Detroit
grandchildren.
* * *
Charles (Bessie) Schwartz.
Consistory and Moslem
MAUREEN C. ELLMAN,
**
Temple, Pisgah Lodge of
VICTORIA RUBEN, 72,
20, died Jan. 9. She leaves
Bnai Brith and its bowling
died
Jan.
10.
She
leaves
two
her parents, Sylvia Ellman
league,
Hannah Schloss Old
daughters, Mrs. Edward
and Seymour Ellrnan; two
Timers Club and the Inter-
(Rochelle)
Chinsky
and
brothers, Howard and Ron-
national Veterans Boxing
Mrs. David (Rita) Hoff of
, aid; and a sister, Mrs. Marc
Association.
San
Jose,
Calif.;
a
brother,
(Nancy) Frager.
He leaves his wife, Irene;
* * *
Albert Schweitzer; two sis-
a son, Harry L. of Califor-
BERTHA (EISENBERG)
ters, Mrs. Charles (Gerald-
nia; a daughter, Mrs. Lynne
EPSTEIN, 78, 15070 W. Lin-
ine) Gell and Mrs. Melton
Levy; three sisters, Mrs.
coln, Oak Park, died Jan. 7.
(Sally) Golden; four grand-
Maurice (Kate) Goldfine,
Survived by two sons, Law-
children and two great-
Mrs. Nathan (Ethel) Cohen
rence Eisenberg and Gary
grandsons.
and Mrs. Chester (Rose)
Eisenberg; three daughters,
**
FRIEDA SIEGEL, 86, for-
Sanders; and two grand-
Mrs. Nathan (Dorothy)
children.
mer Detroiter of Malibu,
Robbins, -'Mrs. Irving (Ja-
Calif., died Jan. 8. She
net) Levine and Mrs. Leon
GeorgeLewis, - 59
leaves two sons, Meyer of
(Annette) London; 11
North- Hollywood, Calif.,
grandchildren and four
George Lewis, a land de-
and Albert of Malibu, Calif.;
great-grandchildren.
veloper and builder, died
* * *
a daughter, Mrs. Clarence
Jan. 5 at age 58.
YEITY FEUER, 86, 23210
(Leah) Goldberg; eight
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Harding, Oak Park, died
grandchildren and three
Lewis was a partner in the
Jan. 7. Survived by a son,
great-grandchildren. Inter-
firm of Lewis and Roth for
Dr. Arthur; a daughter,
ment Detroit.
38 years. He was a member
Mrs. Karl (Gisela) Unger of
** *
of the Birmingham Temple
HARRY SIEGEL, 57, died
Plymouth Meeting, Pa. ; two
and
Tikvah Lodge of Bnai
Dec.
29.
Survived
by
his
brothers, Jack Bader of
Brith.
wife, Bertha; two sons,
Miami, Fla., and Saul Ba-
He leaves his wife, Mary;
Alan and Gary D. ; one sis-
der 'of Israel; two sisters,
a son, Jeffrey; two daugh-
ter, Mrs. Jerry (Bernice)
Mrs. Michael (Rachel) Mal-
ters, Judy Biller and Kathy;
Piller of Beverly Hills, Ca-
ter of Los Angeles, Calif.,
a brother, David; a sister,
lif.
and Mrs. Isaac (Anne) Lieb-
*
*
*
Mrs.
George (Anne) Roth;
lein of Israel; five grand-
BENJAMIN D. STERN,
and three granddaughters.
children and two great-
89, former Detroiter of
grandchildren.
Miami Beach, died Jan. 6.
* * *
If in anger you push your
Survived by his wife, Ida;
PAUL MARLON GOR-
wife or child away with one
two sons, Harold of South-
7 Vz
20, died Jan. 6. He
hand, let the other bring
field and William Katz of
his parents, Mr. and
them back to your heart.
Mrs. Gerald (Barbara) Gor-
zeck; a sister, Terri; and
his grandmother, Mrs. Ar-
thur-A. (Mabel) Gottesman.
* * *
MILDRED GROSS, 75,
former Detroiter of Miami
Beach, Fla., died Jan. 10.
Wife, mother, daughter and sister. It has
Survived by a son, Norman
been one year since He took you from us. We
of Huntington Woods; and
miss you, love you and you'll always be in our
h ear t s.
two grandchildren. Services
10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the
Birmingham Temple. Inter-
ment Miami.
* * *
MICHAEL M. HALFON,
11, 21700 Normandale,
Southfield, died Jan. 7. Sur-
vived by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elie (Nera) Half-
on; two sisters, Caroline
and Florence; his grand-

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L

ZELDA MAY MARKZON

Friday, January 13, 1978 55

Bessie W. Sh ulman Dies, Led Relief Society

Bessie (Bea) Waldman
Shaarey Zedek, she super-
Shulman, for many years a
vised for several years the
volunteer social worker un-
activities of the Mo'os Hitim
der whose guidance numer-
Passover relief fund.
ous relief projects were
The 90th anniversary eel-
sponsored here, died
bration of Shaarey Zedek
Tuesday in a nursing home.
was directed by her as
She had been ill for more
chairman of the anniver-
than a year. She was 82.
sary committee.
As organizer for a number
of years and president of
Her son, Dr. Marshall
the Home Relief Society,
Shulman, is a special advis-
Mrs. Shulman aided many
er on Russian affairs to Sec-
families and was active in - retary of State Cyrus
behalf of orphans and aban-
Vance. He is on leave as
doned children and wives.
Stevenson Professor of
With her husband, the late
Russian at Columbia Uni-
Harry M. Shulman, who had
versity. He was an assistant
served as president of Cong.
to Secretary of State Dean

Acheson, and as one of his
chief speech writers he was
intimate with President
Truman.
Besides her son, Mrs.
Shulman leaves another
son, Dr. Lee of Beverly
Hills, Calif. ; a sister, Mrs.
Meyer (Frances) Gorchoff
of Chicago, Ill. ; eight grand-
children and two great-
grandchildren.

It •

Philip Cutler, Pioneer Zionist

Philip J. Cutler, a
pioneer Zionist whose
activities date back to the
days of Theodor Herzl, died
in Chicago Jan. 11, four
days before his 90th
birthday.
Born in Russia, Mr.
Cutler lived most of his life
in Detroit. He also resided
in Port Huron and was
involved in Zionist
activities in both
communities.
Mr. Cutler held several
positions in the Zionist
Organization of Detroit and
was a life member of the
Zionist Organization of
America. He was an active
leader in Israel Bonds, the
Jewish National Fund and
Jewish educational circles.
He was a half-century
member of the United
Hebrew Schools and Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
He was a jeweler before
securing an agency for the
Kayser-Frazer Motor Co. in
Ypsilanti. He then. entered
the real estate business
from which he retired 15
years ago. •
Mr. Cutler was descended
from a 'family of rabbis.

His father, Rabbi B.N.
Kotler wrote a widely
acclaimed Bible
commentary.
On the morning of his
death, word came from
Israel of the birth of his
first great-grandchild, born
to grandchildren Mr. and
Mrs. Shaul (Carol) Shiron
of Jerusalem.
Mr. Cutler is survived by
his wife, Helen; a son,
Aaron P. of Hong Kong;
two daughters, Mrs. Robert
(Miriam) Luby and Mrs.
Louis (Jean) Kaplan of
Chicago; a brother,
Abraham J.; seven
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.

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MONUMENTS Br,

The Family
of the Late

BERG AND
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CHASKIEL
SLABIAK

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the
many kind expressions of
sympathy extended by re-
latives and friends during
the family's recent be-
reavement.

IN MEMORIAM

The HEBREW BE-
NEVOLENT SOCIETY
(Chesed Shel Emes) re-
members their departed
Board Members, whose
Yorzeit is observed in the
month of Teves and
Shevat.
JACOB PECHERER
16th of Teves
December 26th
DAVID BARNETT
7th of Shevat
January 15th

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WE REMEMBER



During the coming
week Yeshivath
Beth Yehudak will
observe the Yahr-
zeits of the follow-
ing departed
friends, with the
traditional Memo-
rial Prayers, recita-
tion of Kaddish
and Studying of
Mishnavos.

SHEVAT JAN.
YISRIWL B'R DOVID
7 15
NORMAN BARCUS
7 15
SAM Z. HIRSCHMAN
7 15
REBECCA KASOFF
7 15
DORA PEARLMAN
7 15
ABRAHAM SCHLOSS
7 15
MORRIS SCHWARTZ
7 15
SEYMOUR L. SOBOL
7 15
LOUIS BLOTNICK
8 16
SAMUEL COBITZ
8 16
DENEMARK FAMILY
8 16
MATLE DIAMOND
8 16
SAM LEIDER
8 16
ALYCE ROOD
8 16
ROBERT ROSENBERG
8 16
SAMUEL M. REICHSTEIN
8 16
CELIA FINE
9 17
JACOB GOTTLIEB
9 17
PEARL HELPER
9 17
HAROLD W. ISSER
' 9 17
JOSEPH JONES
9 17
MORRIS ROSENBERG
. 9 17
FANNIE SHAPIRO
9 17
MIKE SIEGEL
9 17
GUSSIE SIPORIN
9 17
EDWARD L. SMALL
9 17
YAAKOV Z. STERN
9 17
REBECCA BERMAN
10 18
JOSEPH H. HELLER
10 18
LOUIS LEVIN
10 18
JOHN TAUBMAN
10 18
CHARLES TUKEL
10 18
REBECCA ZUSSMAN
10 18
MOSHE A. BRODY
11 19
NOAH L. HEIFETZ
11 19
BELLE NELSON
11 19
BENJAMIN STURMAN
11 19
AARON YAGODA
11 19
JACOB ZUCKER
11 19
IDA BRANDT
12 20
RIFKA COHEN
12 20
ESTHER HECHTMAN
12 20
ESTHER G. KARBAL
12 20
HARRY LUPILOFF
12 20
FEIGEL RUBINOFF
12 20
MIRIAM SIDDER
12 20
BERTHA TEREBE LO
12 20
FANNIE TURKEL
12 20
JEAN WARREN
12 30
LOUIS W. ZUCKERBRAUN 12 20
JACOB GOLDSTEIN
13 21
LEAH LACHAR
13 21
OSCAR LEFKOFSKY
13 21
MORRIS MODLINSKY
13 21
ESTHER ROSEN
13 21
BEN SHORE
13 21
LENA SIEGEL
13 21

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