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March 17, 1978 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-03-17

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THE DETROIT EMSII NEWS

Israel Emiot, 69
Poet and Writer

ROCHESTER, N.Y.
(JTA) — Israel Emiot, a
ROSE ANDALMAN,
well-known poet 'and coor- 85, of Chicago, Ill., died
dinator of Yiddish cultural
March
1. Survived by three
events at the Jewish Center
daughters, Mrs. Howard
of Rochester, died 1Warch 6 (Rhea) Appelman of Hun-
at age 69. Four books of his
tington Woods, Mrs. Albert
poetry were published in (Blanche) Siegal of Chicago
Poland, where he was born, and Mrs. Arthur (Doris)
and numerous poems and Gerchikov of Lincolnwood,
short stories which he wrote
III.; a brother, Jacob Kravits
appeared in magazines, Of Chicago; nine grandchil-
newspapers and the Yiddish dren and five great-
press in Poland. These were grandchildren. Interment
later compiled into six vol- Chicago.
umes.
•• •
In the United States he
SADIE ARM, 85, 19100
was -a contributor to the W. Seven
Mile, Detroit died
Jewish Daily Forward,
March 5. Survived by two
other Yiddish newspapers sons, Gilbert of Huntington
and magazines. Mr. Emiot
was the recipient of many Station, N.Y., and Rabbi
Milton; a brother, Murray
awards. These included the
Nadler of Great Neck, N.Y.;
Kessel Prize in Mexico, the three sisters, Mrs. Beatrice
World Congress for Jewish
Feinberg of Queens, N.Y.,
Culture Award and an
Mrs. Frieda Messinger of
award from the Jewish
Fort Lee, N.J., and Mrs.
Book Council of America.
Morris (Mathilda) Thau of
York City; five grand-
Rabbi Eli Munk, New
children and one great-
grandchild.
Interment New
Led German Jews
York.
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
•• •
Rabbi Eli Munk, founder
ABRAHAM BOOKS-
and long-time leader of the
TEIN, 78, 10760 Corning,
German Orthodox commun-
Oak Park, died March 14.
ity in northwest London,
Survived by his wife, Mary;
died in Jerusalem last week
two daughters, Mrs. Gerald
at age 78.
(Joan) Penfil and Rita; a
He had lived in Israel for
brother, Joseph of Laguna
nine years following his re-
Hills, Calif.; three sisters,
tirement from what was
Mrs. Regina Szkolnick of
universally known as
Australia, Mrs. Meir
"Munk's shul," the Or-
(Dvorah) Shchori of
thodox community based on
Ramat-Gan, Israel, and
former German refugees
Mrs. Harold (Marlene)
which he founded in Lon-
Bookstein; and three grand-
don's Golders Green district
children.
•• •
just before World War II.
Rabbi Munk was known
MORRIS CHALFEN,
for his original commen-
87, 23900 Carriage Hill Dr.,
taries on the Bible — in the
Southfield, died March 12.
tradition of Samson
Survived by three
Raphael Hirsch, the 19th
daughters, Mrs. Murray
Century leader of German
(Yetta) Bidlofsky, Mrs.
Orthodoxy.
Mildred Atemborski and
Mrs. Joseph (Geraldine);
Polster; six grandchildren
M. Josephson,
and
two great-
Biographer, Dies grandchildren.
• • •
NEW YORK — Matthew
Josephson, Brooklyn-born
FRANK CHIZICK, 50,
biographer whose writings former Detroiter of Chicago,
ranged from biographies of Ill., died. March 12. Sur-
French literary figures to vived by his wife, Dorothy;
American capitalists, died and his parents, Mr. and
March 13 at age 79.
Mrs. Julius (Rose) Levi of
Southfield.

On Behalf of The
Family of the Late

SADIE ARM

I wish to express pro-
found appreciation to
those who conveyed
their sympathy and
honored the memory of
my beloved mother by
contributing to worthy
causes during my re-
cent bereavement.
Rabbi Milton Arm

In Beloved Memory Of

ANN ROTH

March 18, 1972

Like falling leaves the
years go by but the pre-
cious memories never
'die. Sadly missed by son
Allan, daughter Sandy
and grandchildren
Marla and -Eden.

•• •
IDA S. EMMER, 74,

26051 Lahser, Southfield,
died March 14. Survived by
two sons, Irving Simons and
Allen D. Simons of Califor-
nia; a daughter, Mrs. Allan
(Rosalie) Benjamin; seven
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
•• •

JENNIE GOODMAN,
71, 25085 Biarritz Cir., Oak
Park, died March 9. Sur-

vived by two brothers, Karl
of Studio City, Calif., and
Dr. Louis of West Covina,
Calif., and a sister, Mrs.
Fannie Katz.
•• •

ABRAHAM D. GOOK,

88, 20175 Votrobeck Ct.,

Friday, Ibrch 11, 1918 55

OBITUARIES

Detroit, died March 10.
Survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Jake (Minnie) Ab-
ramovitz and Ethel of Los
Angeles, Calif.
•• •

ROSE GORLICK, 56,
died March 14. She leaves
her husband, Samuel; a son,
Dennis of Hawaii; a daugh-
ter, Janis; her mother, Mrs.
Sam (Bertha) Weiser, two
brothers, Dr. Milton Weiser
of Brookline, Mass., and
Martin Weiser.
• • •

LAURA D. HAM-
BURGER, 80, former De-

troiter of Miami Beach,
Fla., died March 11. She
leaves two daughters, Mrs.
Charles F. (Beverly) Col-
man and Mrs. Harold N.
(Suzanne) Moss of 'Miami
Beach; two brothers, Sandy
Rheins and Joseph Rheins
of Cincinnati; a sister, Rose
Rheins of Cincinnati; nine

Samuel Alpert

Samuel W. Alpert, retired
founder and owner of
Bellford Builders in
Chicago, died March 10 at
age 81.
Born in Russia, Mr. Al-
pert lived six years in De-
troit. He was a commercial
builder and developer for 20
years.
He leaves two daughters,
Mrs. Marvin (Elaine) Wes-
ton and Mrs. Joseph (Anita)
Gruen; one brother, three
sisters and four grandchil-
dren.

Abe L. Sudran,
Ex-Local Leader

NEW YORK — Abe L.
Sudran, a former assistant
director of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation of Detroit,
died March 13 at age 68.
Mr. Sudran was the re-
tired executive vice presi-
dent of the Jewish Com-
munity Federation of Met-
ropolitan New Jersey. He
retired in 1976.

Agencies to Be
Jerusalem Topic

JERUSALEM — The In-
ternational Conference of
Jewish Communal Service
will be held at the
Jerusalem Hilton Aug.
13-17.
Speakers will include Dr.
Avraham Harman, presi-
dent of Hebrew University;
Sanford Solender, executive
vice president of the Feder-
ation of Jewish Philan-
thropies of Greater New
York; Sam Castro, director
of the council of European
Jewish Communities and -
Knesset member Moshe
Shamir.
For conference informa-
tion, write International
Conference of Jewish Com-
munal Service, 15 E. 26th
St., New York 10010.

grandchildren and one
great-grandson. Interment
Detroit.

•• •
MOSES S. HERMAN,

67, 25820 York, Huntington
Woods, died March 12. He
leaves his wife, Dolly; a son,
Michael; a daughter, Susan;
a brother, Sheldon of Palm
Beach, Fla.; and a sister,
Mrs. Stanley (Helen) Fried
of Miami Beach, Fla.
•• •

FANNY KROLL, 92,
23170 Kipling, Oak Park,
died March 15. Survived by
three sons, Benjamin, Sol of
Denver, Colo., and Dr. Ber-
nard of Brooklyn, N.Y.; a
daughter, Mrs. Evelyn
Tarack; 10 grandchildren
and four great-
grandchildren.
•• •

CHARLES LAMBERT,

93, 6675 E. Knollwood Cir.,
West Bloomfield, died
March 13. He leaves two
sons, Noah and Harold; a
daughter, Mrs. Estelle Ri-
dler of Los Angeles, Calif.;
and seven grandchildren.
Interment Los Angeles.
• • •

JOHN MARKOWITZ,

72, 17209 Whitcomb, De-
troit, died March 11. Sur-
vived by his wife; Sarah;
three sons, Morris, Seymour
and Dr. Arnold; two
daughters, Mrs. Seymour
(Pauline) Kavesky of Madi-
son Heights and Mrs. Ber-
nard (Ruth) Moss; a brother,
Jacob of Israel; and eight
grandchildren.
• • •
GELLA NEISS, 80, 2345
Oxford, Berkley, died
March 14. Survived by her
husband, Arnold; two sis-
ters-,-Mrs. Minnie Levine
and Mrs. Helen Fox, both of
Kiamesha Lake, N.Y.

her husband, Israel; a son,
Henry of Hartford, Conn.;
two daughters, Mrs. Burton
(Brenda) Wirier and Anne of
Johannesberg, South Af-
rica; a brother, Sol Lewis of
London, England; three sis-
ters, Rose Lewis, Miriam
Lewis and Phoebe Lewis of
New York; and six grand-
children.

•• •
JACOB BAER SIMON,

309 Park Place Tower, Mt.
Clemens, died March 10.
Survived by two sons, J. Ben
of Denver, Colo., Leopold W.
of Roseville; six grandchil-
dren and eight great-
grandchildren.
• • •

MILTON SRIRO, 58,
26015 Franklin Pointe Dr.,
Southfield, died March 9.
Survived by his wife, Flor-
ence; two sons, Michael A. of
Rochester and Raymond H.
of San Antonio, Texas; a
daughter, Ilene; a brother,
Sam; and a sister, Mrs.
Theodore (Sylvia) Braver-
man.

•• *
IDA
(COWITZ)
SWARTZ, 73, former de-

troiter of Windsor, died
March 12. She leaves her
husband, Harold; two sis
ters, Mrs. Murray (Ella
Golosky and Mrs. Al (Pearl)

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• • •
LAURA SAMUELS, 59,

former Detroiter of Encino,
Calif., died March 1. Sur-
vived by a son, Tedd of Hol-
lywood, Calif.; a daughter,
Mrs. Jeffrey (Judy) Leder; a
brother, Dr. Edward Aron-
son of Woodland Hills,
Calif.; and two grandchil-
dren. Interment California.

• 41--•

TILLIE SCHOFIELD,

18672 Flamingo, Livonia,
died March 9. Survived by

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grandchildren.
• •
DORA SAMUEL, 25535
Greenfield, Southfield, died
March 8. Survived by three
brothers, Reuben, Samuel
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• • •
ROSE WAGNER of New
Jersey died March 10. She
leaves a sister, Mrs. Morris
(Goldie) Adler of Southfield.
Interment New Jersey.
• • •
ABE WEINBERG, 56, of
Chicago Heights, Ill., died
March 14. Survived by his
wife, Charlotte; a son,
Wayne; a daughter, Nancy;
a brother, Max of South-
field; two sisters, Mrs. Ber-
nard (Gertrude)
Meyerowitz of Valparaiso,
Ind., and Mrs. Eve Wenet of
Morton Grove, Ill. Inter-
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WE REMEMBER

Durtn g

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week Yeshivoth
.
Beth Yehudah wN
observe the Yehr-
zeits of the follow-
ing departed
friends, with the
traditional memo-
dal Prayers, recita-
tion of Kaddish
and Studying of
Mishnavas



ADAR II MAR.
10 19
10 - 19
10 19
10 19
'10 19
10 19
10 19
10 19
10 19
11 20
11 20
11 20
11 20
11 20
11 20
11 20
11 20

JULIUS COHEN
LOUIS D. FELDMAN
BERTHA RSCHER
LOTTIE GERSON
ISRAEL MAUK
SOPHIE MUSSER
IRWIN ROSBRIAUM
ROSE TEMCHIN
BENJAMIN TOPOR
ROSE ARONOFF
SARAH BASS
MAX E. CHARNESS
KAREN BNHORN
HARRY FABER
ANNE KAUFMAN
MAURICE LEVIN
BERTHA PETERMAN

SOLOMON ROSENBERG
MEYER TARNOPOL
IDA WEIDER

11 20
11 20
11 20

EUZABETH BUSHKIN
LE/4A FARBER
DAVID GROSSMAN
ISADORE KRAMER
SOLOMON LAPINSKY
MORRIS ROSEN
SAMUEL TECHNER
MORRIS ABEL
HARRY ALTMAN
REBECCA BARRON
ABRAHAM BERKOWITZ
RABBI J. BSENMAN
KARL LOEWENSTEIN
HIRSH REMARK
TCHERNA W3MARK
LEBA SILVERSTBN
MORRIS BECKMAN
MAX EIJAS
ABRAHAM EISENMAN
FRBDA GOTTLIEB
NECHA GOTTUEB
MANUB. KAPLAN

12 21
12 21
12 21
12 21
12 21
12 21
12 21
13 22.
13 22
13 22
13 22
13 22
13 22
13 22
13 22
13 22
14 23
14 23
14 23
14 23
14 23
14 23

MEYER BAXTER
EVA BURIN
ALFRED C. FUNKE
STEVEN B. GOLDSTEIN
MENDEL POSS
MEYER E. REVZIN
SIMON WATERSTONE
CHAIM WOLFSON
IDA EIMARAUER
LEON GREENBERG
BESSIE KATZ
HOMY MIN
ANN RUBENFAER
CHAYEM SHUR
JOSEPH ZUCKER

15 24
15 24
15 24
15 24
15 24
15 24
15 24
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BESSIE KUSHNER
MAX LAKER
SAMUEL PLOTION
EDWARD ROTHENBERG

14 23
14 23
14 23
14 23

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