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Harry T. Ross
The Department of
Harry T. Ross, a retired
Michigan and the Ladies jeweler, died May 24 at age
Auxiliary, Jewish War Vet- 71.
erans, will conduct memo-
Born in New York, Mr.
rial services 10 a.m. Mon-
day at Machpelah Cemetery Ross was the founder and
owner
of the Drake Jewelry
and noon Monday at He-
brew Memorial Park. The store on Broadway in
downtown
Detroit. He had
public is invited.
been retired for the past
four years. He was a
member of the Downtown
Synagogue and the Zionist
ISRAEL WADE
Organization of America.
June 17, 1948
LENA WADE
June 2, 1950
In sacred memory of
my beloved parents,
forever in my heart- Es-
telle.
He leaves his wife, Peggy;
two sons, Elliott and
Thomas; a daughter, Mrs.
Michael (Elizabeth)Nichols
of Evanston, Ill.; three sis-
ters, Mrs. Harry (Rose)
Kahl, Mrs. Morris (Fannie)
Golden and Mrs. Lillian
Briggs of Lansing; and five
grandchildren.
In Blessed Memory Of
LOUIS
MARGOLIS
Who passed away May 30, 1962. "Forever
in our hearts." Sadly missed by his children,
grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Rose Lehrman and Congre-
gation B'nai Moshe will hold the un-
veiling and dedication of a Memo-
rial to the memory of our late be-
loved
RABBI MOSES LEHRMAN
On Sunday, Mai28, 1978, at 1:30 p.m.
The unveiling will take place at
B'nai Moshe Oakview Cemetery,
Royal Oak.
SMALL BEQUESTS
BUILD A
STRONG ISRAEL
If the tradition of including the Jewish
National Fund in the Will of every Jew were
invariably jbllowed, sufficient resources would
be accumulated to ensure the future of the
young Jewish State on a sound basis of land
development, social weVare, 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 Arm 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.
Joseph Weintraub
Joseph Weintraub, an
interior decorator, died May
23 at age 78.
Born in Poland, Mr.
Weintraub lived 50 years in
Detroit. He was a trustee of
the Radomer Aid Society, a
member of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek and the Hebrew Be-
nevolent Society. He was an
interior decorator for 30
years and owned Mae's
Interiors on Schoolcraft
Ave. in Detroit: He resided
at 23600 Riverside Dr.,
Southfield.
He is survived by his wife,
Mae; a son, Dr. Gerald S.;
two daughters, Mrs. Irwin
(Joyce) Adelson and Mrs.
Franklin (Joann) Snitz of
Ann Arbor; two brothers,
Abraham of Toronto and
Morris; a sister, Mrs. Henry
(Minnie) Bleiweis of Silver
Spring, Md.; and seven
grandchildren.
Ann L. Sobel, 48
Ann L. Sobel, a member of
civic and Jewish organiza-
tions, died May 21 at age 48.
Born in New Britain,
Conn., Mrs. Sobel lived 21
years in Detroit. She was an
active supporter of the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra
and Friends of the Detroit
Public Library. She was a
member of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, Adat Shalom Sister-
hood, National Council of
Jewish Women, Auxiliaries
of the Wayne County and
American Osteopathic
Societies and was a patron
of the Detroit Institute of
Arts and its Founders
Society. She resided at
23136 Wildwood, Oak Park.
She leaves her husband,
Dr. Howard; two daughters,
Nancy and Janet; a son,
Robert; her mother, Mrs.
Max (Esther) Silverbush of
Highland Park, N.J.; and
two sisters, Mrs. Natalie
Rener of New Jersey and
Mrs. Frances Beede of New
York:
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Irv-
ing Klayman acknowl-
edges with grateful appre-
ciation the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the family's
recent bereavement.
The Family
of the Late
IRVING
GOLDSTEIN
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement
The FaMily
of the Late
DOROTHY
SOBOL
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement
Friday, May 26, 1918 55
OBITUARIES
CARL ARFA, 83, died Leslie (Barbara) Swift of
May 21. He leaves two sons,
Jerome and Yale of Shaker
Heights, Ohio; a daughter,
Mrs. Alvin (Rosalind)
August; a sister, Mrs. Irving
(Gertrude) Stern;
12
grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.
* * *
LEO M. BERMAN, 92,
former Detroiter of Parma,
Ohio, died May 22. Survived
by nieces and nephews. In-
terment Detroit.
* * *
ARTHUR BERNS-
TEIN, 32, 21739 Hidden
Rivers N., Southfield, died
May 18. Survived by his
wife, Freda J.; a son, Joel; a
daughter, Natalie; a
brother, Jeffrey of Edgewa-
ter, N.J.; and a sister, Mrs.
Irene Schubiner
Irene M. Schubiner, an
active member of Jewish
communal and women's
organizations, died May 23
at age 76.
Born in New Castle, Pa.,
Mrs. Schubiner lived 60
- years in Detroit. She was a
member of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek and its sisterhood,
Hadassah, Women's Ameri-
can ORT, Sinai Hospital
Guild, CARIH and the
American Jewish Congress.
She leaves three sons, El-
liott, Jared (Bud) and S.
David of Santa Monica,
Calif.; a daughter, Mrs.
Martin (Beverly) Miller;
two brothers, Leo Federman
and Jack Federman of
Miami, Fla.; two sisters,
Mrs. Charles (Annette)
Ginsberg of Miami, Fla.,
and Mrs. Harris 4Rosina)
Samuel of Hallandale, Fla.;
and 12 grandchildren.
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11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
6 Blks. from 3 Jewish
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* * *
PHILIP B. COOPER,
16202 Cumberland,
Southfield;—died May 22.
Survived by a brother, Ber-
nard H.; and a sister, Mrs.
Bessie Liberman.
* * *
ANNA FINK, 14791
Borgman, Oak Park, died
May 20. Survived by two
sons, Joseph of Panama
Canal Zone and Marvin;
two daughters, Mrs. Irving
(Sylvia) Rubin of Mon-
mouth Park, N.J., and Mrs.
Judson (Lois) Scudder of
Monroeville, Pa.; a brother,
Alex H. Harrison; three sis-
ters, Sara Harrison, Leah
Harrison and Besse Harri-
son; nine grandchildren and
four great-grandchildren.
*
*
75,
RUDOLF HAMER-
SLEY, 73, died May 20. He
leaves his wife, Hanna; two
sops, Steven and Alan of
California; and a sister,
Mrs. Trude Weisen of
Florida.
* * *
LENORE HARRIS,
former Detroiter of Toledo,
Ohio, died May 18. She is
survived by her husband,
Lester A.; her mother, Mrs
Rose Bernstein of South-
field; and a brother, Newton
Bernstein of Bloomfield
Hills. Interment Toledo.
Sidney A. Deitch
DETROIT
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from home...
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COMPANY
SAM GORLICK
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Solving the Joilloh Community
for over W yam
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FRITZ HOFFMAN, 74,
25548 Lincoln Terrace, Oak
Park, died May 23. Sur-
vived by his wife, Sophia; a
daughter, Mrs. Harvey
(Florence) Hermann; a
brother, Leo; and a sister in
Czechoslovakia.
* * *
ROSE KATZ, 77, 23150
Laurel Valley Dr., South-
field, died May 21. Survived
by two sons, Saul and Henry
H. of Massachusetts; a
daughter, Mrs. Gerald (Es-
telle) Rosen; a brother
Hyman Silver; and 12
grandchildren.
* * *
ISREAL MOSS, 86, died
May 20. He leaves his wife,
Anna; two daughters, Mrs.
Marvin (Fay) Kreske and
Mrs. Nathan (Sonia)
Tenenbaum; a brother,
Frank of Florida; and five
grandchildren.
* * *
SAM SOLOMON, 92,
20494 Meyers, Detroit, died
May 22. Survived by a son,
David; a brother, Herman J.
of California; four
grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
* * *
LEON ZUKIN, 86, died
May 20. He leaves his wife,
Mary; two sons, Walter and
Norman; a daughter, Mrs.
Peter (Lillian) Goldberg; 10
grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren.
WE REMEMBER
i
During es
the caning
h
week
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.
•
IYAR MAY
ABRAHAM AVERBUCH
21 28
SHIRLEY ENGEL
21 28
LOUIS GARFINKEL
21 28
SARAH HONIGMAN
21 28
JENNY MODLINSKY
21 28
joe tingle( (JOE RINGLER) 21 28
ANNA ROTTENBERG
21 28
SAM SELIGSON
21 28
MAX SNOW
21 2 8
MILTON BACKHAUT
22 29
ROSE BUCHBINDER
22 29
MINNIE FRIEDMAN
22 29
EUGENE NEWMAN
22 29
BELLA W. TORGOW
22 29
GUSSIE ANSTANDIG
23 30
SAMUEL BASCHIN
23 30
RACHEL-BERNSTEIN
23 30
IDA KOVINSKY
23 30
LAURA WETSTEIN .
23 30
YANKA EISLER
24 31
SHIRLEY S. GUCKER
24 31
BELLA JACOB
24 31
ABRAHAM ZWERLING
24 31
JUNE
CHAIM A. CORMAN
25 1
ABRAHAM FINE
25 1
EVA S. KATZ
25 1
WILLIAM RASKIN
25 1
JACOB J. SIMON
25 1
ANN S. WOLK
25 1
LILLIE BLOCH
26 2
MAX COHEN
26 2
ADr) LPH E. FELL
26 2
BRAINDIE GITTELMAN
26 2
ALBERT L. JASLOVE
26 2
SARA KANER
26 2
BEN NOSANCHUCK
26 2
SYLVIA RABINOVITZ
26 2
SAMUEL WOHL
26 2
JACOB DOMOWICH
27 3
PEARL LEADER
27 3
LOUIS MORRISON
27 3
SARAH NATHAN
27 3
HARRY PENFIL
27 3
RAYMOND ROSENBERG
27 3
LOUIS ZEFF
27 3
Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah
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Southfietd
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