IHE DEMOB L111311 NEWS .

The Family
of the Late

JEROME S.
BASEMAN

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the fami-
ly's recent -bereave-
ment

The Family
of the Late

MORRIS
CHALFEN

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the fami-
ly's recent bereave-
ment

Mrs. Frank Leiderman
and Children, the
Family of the Late

FRANK
LEIDERMAN

Acknowledge with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the fami-
ly's recent bereave-
ment

Dr. Milton Blavin

OBITUARIES

Dr. Milton Blavin, a de-
ntist with offices in Dear-
born for 26 years, died
March 19 at age 53.
A native Detroiter, Dr.
Blavin was graduates from
the University of Michi-
gan's dental school in 1950.
He was a member of the
Alpha Omega Dental
Fraternity, Cong. Beth
Shalom and the American
Jewish Congress.
He leaves four sons, Eli of
Long Beach, Calif., David,
Neil and Warren; a daugh-
ter, Gail; his mother, Mrs.
Barney (Sarah) Blavin; and
a brother, Sandford of Los
Angeles, Calif.

KALMAN LOUIS AL-
PINER, 57, 17630 Lincoln,
Lathrup Village, died
March 19. Survived by his
wife, Bessie; a son, Neal E.;
three brothers, Harry of
Oceanside, Calif., Dr. Sam,
and Arnold of Woodside,
Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Ab-
raham (Sophie) Moore and
Mrs. Milton (Betty Lou)
Cheskis of Silver Spring,
-
Md.
* * *
SAM BERMAN, 93, died
March 16. He leaves two
sons, Phillip and Dr. Harry
of Flint; three daughters,
Mrs. Max (Esther) Levy,
Yiddish Films
Mrs. Sam (Diane) Snider-
man
of Ann Arbor and Mrs.
Shown in NY
Jack (Leah) Adelson; 15
NEW YORK — A special grandchildren and 17
series of Yiddish-language great-grandchildren.
* 5 *
films of the 19308 is the core
of a Yiddish film festival
ROSE BURG, 77, died
being shown now through March 18. She leaves two
May 21 at the Jewish sons, Milton and Edward
Museum in New York City. W.; a daughter, Mrs. Theo-
The films have been dore (Frances) Kaczander; a
selected from the Rutenberg brother, Joseph Wiesel-
and Everett Yiddish Film thier; nine grandchildren
Collection established in and three great-
1976 by the American grandchildren.
* * *
Jewish Historical Society.
MAX COVENSKY, 68,
The films can be rented
from the American Jewish died March 19. He leaves
Historical Society, 2 his wife, Esther; a son,
Thornton Rd., Waltham, Howard of Sylvania, Ohio; a
daughter, Mrs. Gary
Mass. 02154.
(Judith) Goodfriend; and
three grandchildren.

In Memory of Our Beloved Mother and
Grandmother

FANY GOODMAN

Who passed away March 27, 1963.

Your warmth and your love sustain us.

Your children Selma and Harry Kramer,
and your grandchildren Robin, Jeffrey,
Keith and Dana. •

SMALL BEQUESTS
BUILD A
STRONG ISRAEL

If the tradition of including the Jewish
National Fund in the Will of every Jew were
invariably followed, sufficient resources would
be accumulated to ensure the future of the
young Jewish State on a sound basis of land
development, social welfare, and justice.

A bequest to the Jewish National Fund
should be as traditional as having a Blue Box
in one's home.

You may want your bequest to be
dedicated to afforestation, to a village, a
Nachlah, to a children's play area, to perpetual
yahrzeit or kaddish, or to some form of
permanent tribute in the names of persons
dear to you.

Consult the Foundation for Jewish
National Fund, 22100 Greenfield, 968-0820.
They will gladly co-operate with you in
working out plans to meet your special
requirements, in strict privacy.

Yitzhak Nathani,
Mapam Leader

LONDON (JTA) — Yit-
zhak Nathani, president of
Mapam in Britain and a
leading figure in the world
Zionist movement and the
World Jewish Congress,
died at age 75 after a long
illness.
A pillar of the Jewish
labor movement, he was a
founder of Mapam's world
movement in 1949. Before
World War II he ran a
highly successful Yiddish
Sunday school for the
Workmen's Circle in the
East End of London.

Mr. Nathani, who was
born in Bessarabia, was
steeped in Jewish culture
and, after studying first
in Berlin, he spent sev-
eral years in Palestine. In
1931 he settled in Britain
where he studied law, be-
coming an expert on pa-
tent law.

He served on the World
Zionist Organization ac-
tions committee and last
year was made an honorary
member of the General
Council of the World Jewish
Congress. He was also ac-
dire in the British Zionist
Federation and the Board of
Deputies of British Jews.

Albert Einstein
Work Translated

NEW YORK — China
has published a three-
volume translation of Al-
bert Einstein's work, and an
officer of China's Academy
of Science was quoted by the
official news agency as say-
ing it would have a positive
influence on the develop-
ment of sciences in China.

ROSE B. HORWITZ, 76,
died March 20. She leaves a
son, Frederick of Ellenville,
N.Y.; a daughter, Mrs. Al-
bert (Rhoda) Rosenthal; a
brother, Samuel Babcock;
two sisters, Mrs. Harry T.
(Tillie) Madison and Mrs.
Eugene (Ann) Feingold of
Rancho Los Verdes, Calif.;
and three grandchildren.
* 5 *

LILLIAN LOBER-
MAN, 81, 23081 Beverly,

Jerry (Sylvia) Rosen; a
brother, Jake Rubenstein;
seven grandchildren and
four great-grandchildren.
* 5 *

BETTY H. SCHUBOT,

74, died March 18. She

leaves two brothers,
Maurice and Harvey
Seymour of California.
* * *

ANNA SCHWARTZ, 94,

15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak
Park, died March 18. Sur-
vived by nieces and
nephews.

Oak Park, died March 18.
Survived by a son, Simon
* 5 *
Kaplan; two daughters,
GRACE SCHWARTZ,
Mrs. Harry (Molly) Rudin
97,
died
March
16. She
and Mrs. Sidney (Rose)
Kaluzny; a sister, Mrs. Ger- leaves three sons, Michael,
trude Roffman of Boston, Ernest and Emory Black;
Mass.; 12 grandchildren two brothers, Alexander
and seven great- Fisch of Hallandale, Fla.;
and David Fisch of Califor-
grandchildren.
* 5 *
nia; and five grandchildren.
* 5 *
PHILIP SHAPIRO, 57,,
SAM MEYERSON, 70,
former Detroiter of North 18682 Grandville, Detroit,
Miami Beach, Fla., died died March 21. Survived by
March 20. Survived by his a son, Alan M.; a daughter,
wife, Gussie; a son, Alan; a Mrs. Linda Weil; his father,
daughter, Mrs. Bruce (Mar- Samuel; a sister, Mrs. Betty
cia) Mumbrue of West Abrams of Panorama City,
Bloomfield; a brother, Calif.; and two grandchil-
George; two sisters, Mrs. dren.
* 5 *
Harriet Cohen of Phoenix,
MATILDA SILVER-
Ariz., and Mrs. Jenny Stein
of Oak Park; and two grand- MAN, 85, 19100 W. Seven
children. Interment De- Mile, Detroit, died March
20. Survived by a son,
troit.
* * *
Lawrence; two daughters,
ROSA (BENEDIKT) Mrs. David A. (Harriet)
SCHEY, 19155 Rosemont, Goldman and Mrs. Max
Detroit, died March 18.
Survived by a son, Joseph A.
Sidney A. Deitch
and one grandchild.
* * *
DETROIT

JEAN SCHNEIDER,

74, 30815 Hunter's Dr.,
Farmington Hills, died
March 21. Survived by
three daughters, Mrs. Ar-
thur (Helen) Bednersh of
California, Mrs. Leonard
(Pearl) Galper and Mrs.

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* 5 *
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week Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah will
observe the Yahr-
zeits of the follow-
ing departed
friends, with the
traditional Memo-
rial Prayers, recita-
tion of Kaddish
and Studying of
Mishnayos.

ADAR II MAR.
17 25
SARAH EIZEN
17 26
MINNIE KAPLAN
17 26
LOUIS KASOFF
17 26
ISAAC LEVINE
17 26
SHABSE Y. LIPSCHUTZ
17 26
CHARLES SOLOMON
18 27
DAVID APPLEBAUM
18 27
SAMUEL BEZNOW
18 27
SARAH LYONS
18 27
JACOB NAGLER
18 27
ABE NUSBAUM
18 27
LOUIS PELAVIN
18 27
GERTRUDE SCHWARTZ
19 28
CHARLES DRESCHER
19 28
ELUS FRIEDMAN
19 28
REBECCA KATZER
19 28
JENNY LEBUS
19 28
HARRY RASKIN
19 28.
.RACHEL SCHERR
19 28
EVA SHLAKMAN
19 28
JULIUS WASSERMAN
19 28
MEYER WEISBERG
20 29
BESSIE BASKIN
20 29
SADIE DEUN
20 29
ESTHER JACOBSON
20 29'
ABIW1AM M. KREPLAK
KATE PITKOWSKY
20 25
20
SARAH ROTMAN
WILLIAM SCHWARTZMAN 20 29
20 29
KATIE ZAMLER
21 30
FAIVEL APPLEBAUM
21 30
LILLIAN BLUESTBN
21 30
JACOB CHABEN
21 30
ANNA CHAUSKY
21 30
HYMAN LERNER
21 30
ABRAHAM MARCUS
21 30
LEAH MENUCK
MILUE PHILIPP
21 30
21 30
SYLVIA SILVERSTEIN
22 31
LOUIS BARSKY
22 31
SOPHIA BRAGMAN
ARBRHAM DUBRINSKY
22 31
22 31
CLARA EISENSTEIN
LOUIS HONIGMAN
22 31
SARAH KARBAL
22 31
22 31
FANNIE KATZ
22 31
ABRAM MARTIN
ROY RADNER
22 31
22 31
NATHAN SHECTER
22 31
TILLIE SHKOLNICK

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