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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-07-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

D. Carpenter, of Borman's

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Daniel Carpenter, 57, a
corporate vice president for
Borman Foods, Inc. for 28
years, died July 7.
Mr. Carpenter was active
in the Detroit chapters of
the American Friends of the
Weizmann Institute and the
American Friends of Heb-
rew University, and was a
past board member of Tem-
ple Beth El.
He was in charge of in-
dustrial and public rela-
tions at Borman's and was a
member of the Michigan
Merchants Council and the
Detroit Retail Merchants
Association.
Active in the United
Foundation Torch Drive
since 1951, he was a past
chairman of its food divi-
sion. He was also active
in the Boy Scouts of
America, the League for
the Handicapped, in


fund-raising for the De-
troit Symphony and was
a past board member of
the Franklin Community
Association.
Mr. Carpenter is survived
by his wife, Saralee; a son,
Michael; and a daughter,
Mrs. John (Ronnie) Colman.

The Family
of the Late

CHARLES
FELDMAN

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 12 noon
Sunday, July 23, at
Clover Hill Memorial
Park. Rabbi Schnipper
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Fun-
eral services were held
Thursday at Kibutz
Lohamei Hagetaot (Ghetto
Fighters) for Zivia
Lubetkin-Zuckerman who
was, together with her hus-
band, Itzhak Zuckerman, a
commander of the Warsaw
Ghetto uprising. She died
July 11 at the age of 64 after
a prolonged illness.
Born in Poland, Mrs.

The family of the late
Richard I. Abrams an-
nounces the unveiling of a
monument in his memory
11 a.m. Sunday, July 23, at
Oakview Cemetery. Rabbi
Stanley Rosenbaum and
Cantor Klein will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family
of the Late

SALLY
STEINER

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, July 16, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Sperka will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
Mends are asked to at-
tend-

The Family
of the Late

ALLEN
KRAKOW

Announies the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 2 p.m.
Sunday, July 16, at
Hebrew
Memorial
Park. Rabbi Arm will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.



The Family
of the Late

FREDA
KRAKOW

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 2:30 p.m.
Sunday, July 16, at
Hebrew
Memorial
Park. Rabbi Arm will
officiate. Relatives and
Mends are asked to at-
tend.

The Family
of the Late

JACOB
MILLER

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 10 a.m.
Sunday, July 16, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Arm will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
Mends are asked to at-
tend.

OBITUARIES

MICHAEL BRAG-
MAN, 86, died July 8. Sur-
vived by four daughters,
Mrs. L.R. (Lillian) Jacobs,
Mrs. Al (Edith) Sklare, Mrs.
Pearl Caughey, and Mrs.
William (Marlene) Simons
of Chicago; 11 grandchil-
dren and four great-
,grandchildren.
* 5 *
SARAH R. BRODY, 65,
Lubetkin-Zuckerman was a died July 5. Survived by a
prominent figure in the brother, Bernard; and a sis-
pre-war Hekhalutz move- ter, Mrs. Jack H. (Harriet)
ment. Although she left Po- Kirschner.
land before outbreak of
* 5 *
World War II , she was a de-
BEN CHERKINSKY,
legate to the Zionist Con-
65, of Los Angeles, died July
gress in Geneva in 1939 and
4. Survived by his wife,
returned to her native land
in 1940 to become a leading Gerry; two brothers, Alec of
personality in the Jewish Southfield and Murray of
Midland; three sisters, Mrs.
underground of the Warsaw
Murray (Esther) Jacobson
Ghetto. A member of the
underground high com- of Windsor, Mrs. Ben (Faye)
Dean of Livonia and Mrs. Al
mand, Zivia's name was
used in the entire under- (Ida) Lichtblau of Canton,
Ohio. Interment Los
ground correspondence as
Angeles. * * *
the code word for Poland.
FAYE GORDON, 73,
After her arrival in Pales-
tine in 1946 she partici- died July 7. Survived by two
sons,
Alvin, and Marvin of
pated in the founding of the
ghetto fighters kibutz and Encino, Calif.; a daughter,
was among the initiators Mrs. Howard (Sonni)
and curators of the Ghetto Helmer of W. Keansberg,
Fighters Museum located at N.J.; two brothers, four sis-
ters, seven grandchildren
the kibutz, north of Haifa.
Mrs. Lubetkin- and one great-grandson.
5 * *
Zuckerman. was a member
IRWIN G. KAMPNER,
of the Jewish Agency
Executive in the early 71, died July 8. Survived by
1960s and headed its ab- his wife, Esther; a daughter,
Sorption department. Dur- Mrs. Richard (Carol) Dubin
ing the Eichmann trial, she of Milwaukee; two brothers,
was among the principal Samuel, and Morris of San
witnesses giving evidence Diego; two sisters, Mrs.
on the destruction and sys- Fred (Lillian) Abramson
tematic annihilation of and Mrs. Nora Rose; and
Polish Jewry. She also four grandchildren.
* 5 *
served as secretary of the
LEE R. KATZ, 67, 1918
Kibutz Hameukhad Move-
Cass Lake Front, Keego
ment for several years.
Harbor, died July 10. Sur-
vived by her husband, Irv-
Michael Solai
Michael Solai, a tire con- ing; a son, Malcolm of N.
sultant with General Tire Hollywood, Calif.; two
and Rubber Co., died July 7 daughters, Mrs. Rochelle
Robiner and Mrs. Kendall
at age 74.
Mr. Solai was with Gen- (Sandra) Hawkins; her
eral Tire for 48 years. He step-mother, Lena Rosin;
retired in 1970. Born in two brothers, Norton Rosin
Russid, Mr. Solai lived all and Jack Raisen; and two
grandchildren.
his life in Detroit.
• • •
He is survived by his wife,
KURT RONAI, 53, died
Marion; a son, Gerald; a July 7. Survived by his wife,
daughter, Mrs. Lucille Rae; a son, John; and a sis-
Hoffman; a stepson, Gerald ter, Mrs. Jo Piccini of Forest
R. McCarthy; two sisters, Hills, N.Y.
Mrs. Jack (Rose) Rubin of
* 5 *
Sacramento, Calif. and Mrs.
ALVA L. ROSS, 71, died
Milton J. (Sarah) Rosent-
hal, one granddaughter and July 12. Survived by his
wife, Elsie; a son, Stewart
two great-grandchildren.

Warsaw Uprising Leader
Zivia Lubetkin-Zuckerman

Monument Unveilings

The family of the late
Harry Meizler announces
the unveiling a a monu-
ment in his memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, July 23, at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Rabbi Hal-
pern will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to at-
tend.

LARRY APPLE, 36,
died July 7. Survived by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry (Dorothy) Apple; a
brother, Allan; and a sister,
Mrs. Robert (Barbara)
Schwarcz.

The Family
of the Late

JUNE
WEISBERG

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 12 noon
Sunday, July 16, at
Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Gor-
relick will officiate. Re-
latives and- Mends are
asked to attend.

The Family
of the Late

ARON KLEIN
MILTON WEISZ
and
SAMUEL WEISZ

Announces the un-
veiling of monuments in
their memory 1 p.m.
Sunday, Jab?' 16, at
Oakview Cemetery,
Rabbi Stanley Rosen-
baum and Cantor Louis
Klein will officiate. Re-
latives and Mends are
asked to attend.

In Loving
Memory Of

REBECCA
BELLER

Who passed away
July 19, 1975. So sadly
missed and will never
be forgotten by her
husband, her
daughters, grandchil-
dren and great-
grandchildren.

Friday, July 14, 1978 47

The Family
of the Late

SOLOMON B.
COHEN

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.

Steinberger of Tennessee; a
daughter, Mrs. David (Phyl-
lis Joyce) Sherman of
Livonia; two brothers; six
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
* * *
DAVID SCHORR, 78,
died July 9. Survived by a
son, Robert; two brothers,
Frederick Bergstein of New
York and Yitzchak Bergs-
thin of Israel; and three sis-
ters, Mrs. Rywa Wishnow,
Mrs. Kenney (Anne) Burner
of New York and Lea Bergs-
thin of Israel.
* 5 5
MAX SEGAL, 88, of
London, England, died July
3. Survived by three sons,
Henry of Oak Park, Monty
and Harry of London; three
daughters, Mrs. Lily Mar-
low and Mrs. Millie
Freeman, both of London
and Mrs. Betty Lustman of
Israel; 14 grandchildren
and nine great-
grandchildren. Interment
London.
* * *
GERTRUDE SELMAN,
52, 13930 Pearson, Oak
Park, died July 9. Survived
by her husband, Frank; two
daughters, Michelle and
Andrea, four brothers, Mor-
ris and Sydney Sky and Max
and Joseph Fruitman; and

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* 5 *
SALLY STAMBLER,
89, died July 7. Survived by
a daughter, Mrs. Morton
(Hilda) Epstein, two grand-
daughters and three great-
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* 5 *
ROSE WOLFE, 65, died
July 6. Survived by a son,
Burton; two daughters,
Mrs. Gerald (Ilene) Morgan,
and Mrs. Arthur (Harriet)
Weingust of Old Castle, On-
tario; a brother, Sidney
Rosen of Chicago; a sister,
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WE REMEMBER



Durr,79 the coming
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
Mishnavos.

..
TAMMUZ JULY
l
11 16
SA UEL AFIi
ONOFF
SOL N. BLOCH
11 16
11 16
SAMUEL GOREN
SARAH GREENBAUM
11 16
NATHAN KORMAN
11 16
MAX RUZUMNA
11 16
SOPHIA SAULSON
11 16
MARGARET SELIK
. 11 16
ROSE STOLER
11 16
RACHEL WROTSLAVSKY
11 16.
NATHAN ZABLUDOVSKY
11 16
CELIA TEREBELO
12 17
12 17
FLORENCE EGLAR
MARION LAVER
12 17
12 17
SAUL LEVINE
HYMAN MANDELBAUM
12 17
12 17
NOCHUM ROSENBERG
SYLVIA SCHNEIDER
12 17
JACK SILVERMAN
12 17
CHAIM Z. STRAUSS
12 17
MAX NEI MARK
13 18
LILLIAN ROSSMAN
13 18
TCHARNE SCHNEIDER
13 18
WOLF SCHNEIDER
13 18
HARRY SEAMAN'
13 18
SARAH GAFFEN
13 18
IRVING KLEIFF
13 18
VICTOR S. AXELROAD
13 18
YETTA FRIEDMAN
13 18
RIVA BROWNS
14 19
-MOLLY COHEN
14 19
BESSIE GOLDSTEIN
14 19
PHILIP GROSSMAN
14 19
SAMUEL SP TZ R
14 19
GAD STRUBEL
14 19
ARON TEMCHIN
14 19
CHANA G. BIGMAN
15 20
YAAKOV YITZCHOK BIGMAN 15 20
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LEAH CHAIKIN
15 20
ABRAHAM DOKTOR
15 20
SAMUEL GLUCK
15 20
LEON KERSH
15 20
ANNA SAMEROFF
15 20
PINCHAS SCHWARTZ
15 20
LENA WALDMAN
15 20
NATHAN BACKHAUT
16 21
ANNA D. DEAR
16 21
JOSEPH FREED
16 21
ESTELLE KAPLAN
16 21
ISAAC KASHTAN
16 21
EVA LEVINE
16 21
FANNIE MARKOWITZ
16 21
REBECCA PLOTNICK
16 21
BESSIE WEBER
16 21
SAM BOESKY
17 22
JACOB GOLDMINTZ
17 22
SAMUEL R. GREENBAUM 17 22
JOSEPH B. RAIM
17 22
JEAN STALRIT
17 22
DAVE WEINER
17 22

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