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August 11, 1978 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-08-11

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Jewish Women's Leader Lottie Riven Dies

MONTREAL ( JTA ) —
Lottie Riven, who gave a
lifetime of service to Cana-
dian Jewry and the building
of the state of Israel, is dead
at age 80.
She was national presi-
dent of Canadian
Hadassah-WIZO from 1955
to 1960 after having served
in many other important
positions. She was honorary
president of Canadian
Hadassah-WIZO and a
member of the World WIZO
Executive.
She was the first Cana-
dian woman to receive the
Gov. Herbert Lehman
Award "in recognition of
her manifold contributions
to humanitarian organiza-
tions."
Mrs. Riven was also a
member of the National
Council of Canadian Jewish
Congress; National Council
of the Canadian Friends of
Hebrew University in
Jerusalem; governor of the
board of the Jewish Na-

tional Fund; and governor
of the National Board of the
Canada-Israel Corp.
She held membership
in a variety of women's
organizations and par-
ticipated in various
community endeavors,
including the Jewish
General Hospital, Wo-
men's Canadian Club,
Canadian Consumer's
League, Weizmann Insti-
tute (Canada) and many
others.
In the international field,
Mrs. Riven was elected to
the board of governors of the
Hebrew University in
Jerusalem in 1957. In 1968
she was awarded the Heb-
rew University medal for
distinguished service to the
university.
She represented Canada
and participated as an
executive member of sev-
eral world-wide humanita-
rian organizations. In 1966
she was elected to the World
WIZO Executive and until

(-Monument Unveilin gs

The Family
of the Late

BERNARD
ALTSHULER

and

JEAN
ARTSHULER

Announces the un-
veiling of monuments in
their memory 10 a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 13, at Beth
El Memorial Park.
Rabbi Syme will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.

The Family
of the Late

ETHEL
CASCADE

Announces the un-
of a monument
in her memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 20, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Rosenbloom and
Cantor Vieder will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-

veiling

tend.

The Family
of the Late

MAUREEN
CYRIL ELLMAN

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory at 12
a.m. Sunday, August 20,
1978, at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Leon
Fram will officiate. Re-
latives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family
of the Late

IDA
GLOWGOWER

Announces the un-
of a monument
in her memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 20, at
Memorial
Hebrew
Park. Rabbi Shaiall
Zachariash will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-

The family of the late
Aaron Bormeinski an-
nounces the unveiling of a
monument in his memory
2:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 13,
at Workmen's Circle
Cemetery. Rabbi Leo
Goldman will officiate. Re-
latives and friends are
asked to attend.

the time of her death served
as an ad personam member
of World WIZO.
The recipient of many
honors, Mrs. Riven was
decorated by King
George VI in 1937 with

the Commemoration

medal on the occasion of
their Majesties Corona-
tion, and on the occasion
of Canada's Centennial
in 1967, she was awarded
the Centennial Medal by
Queen Elizabeth II.
Among her most
cherished tributes, how-
ever, was her selection in
1960 as the "Woman of the
Year" by the Jewish Na-
tional Fund. A village was
named for her at Yash Resh
in Israel.

Agnes Yarrows

Agnes W. Yarrows, a
founder of the former
Jewish Baby Day Nursery
during the Depression and
an active volunteer for the
Jewish Emergency Relief
agency, died Aug. 8 at age
84.
Born in Tyler, Texas,
Mrs. Yarrows was a past
matron of the Purity Chap-
ter, Order of the Eastern
Star; c')arter member of the
Zedakah Club and past vice
president of the Bicur
Cholem Chapter of Bnai
Brith.
She leaves a daughter,
Mrs. Mildred Lewis; and
two grandsons.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

r

OBITUARIES

SELLA FISCHMAN,
85, 24720 Kenosha, Oak
Park, died Aug. 7. Survived
by three daughters, Mrs.
Irwin (Ruth) Barak of Car-
michael, Calif., Mrs. Fr-
ances Hartman and Mrs.
Daniel (Pearl) Uziel; four
sisters, Mrs. Regina
Klursten, Mrs. Pearl Klein
and Mrs. Ann Farkas, all of

Dr. S. Jacobson

Dr. Samuel D. Jacobson,
medical director of the
Wayne County General
Hospital, died Aug. 4 at age
64.
A native Detroiter, Dr.
Jacobson was graduated
from the Wayne State Uni-
versity Medical School. He
was on the faculty of the
WSU and University of
Michigan Medical Schools.
He was a member of the
American Jewish Commit-
tee, American and Michi-
gan State Medical Societies,
American College of Physi-
cians and the Federation of
Physicians. He was a
member and former office
holder of the American
Academy of Science, foun-
der of the Doctors' Quartet
and an amateur violinist
and student of Henri
Matheys.
He leaves a sister, Mrs.
Louis P. (Beatrice) Miller;
and two nieces, Judith and
Elizabeth A. Edelman.

Mrs. Hoberman

The Family
of the Late

SOL M.
HOBERMAN

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 12 noon
Sunday, Aug. 13, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Cantor Vieder will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.

The Family
of the Late

LILLIAN
MEIZLISH

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 20, at Beth
Abraham Cemetery.
Rabbi Israel Halpern
and Cantor Shabtai Ac-
kerman will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

DAVID
BETMAN

To my wonderful
father, who is resting
peacefully in heaven.
You were the greatest.
Fondly remembered by
wife, Ada; daughter,
Rosina; son-in-law,
Milo; grandchildren,
Jeffrey and Barry; and
great-grandchildren.

BENJAMIN
LEVINSON

Who passed away
Aug. 15, 1975. So sadly
missed and never will
be forgotten by his wife,
Clara; children and
grandchildren.

The Family
of the Late

Mitzi Field and
daughters Lorelee
Handleman and Terri
Sharf wish to thank
their many friends and
relatives for their kind
expressions of sym-
pathy during the recent
loss of their beloved
husband and father

PHILIP
FIELD

Mira Berman
Sister of the Late

SHELDON
TROSCH

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 10 a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 10, at
Hebrew Memorial
Park. Rabbi Nelson will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.

Bertha Hoberman, a
former Detroiter who was
affiliated with many
yeshivot in Israel, died July
12 in Bnei Brak.
With her husband, Rabbi
Jacob Hoberman; 'she was
affiliated with the Ponevig
Yeshiva, Slobodka Yeshiva
and the Or Hacharim
School for Girls.
Mrs. Hoberman is sur
vived by her husband.

Flint, and Mrs. Rose Siegel
of Youngstown, Ohio; five
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
* * *

WILLIAM GREEN-
HUT, 83, died Aug. 4. He

leaves two sons, Harold of
Drayton Plains and Marvin
of Fairfield, Ohio; a brother,
Irving of Los Angeles,
Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Joseph
(Esther) Mglove of Win-
nipeg, Manitoba, Canada;
six grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren. Ser-
vices in Los Angeles.
* 5 *
LILLIE MILLER, 82,
2207 Beech, Dearborn, died
Aug. 3. Survived by three
sons, Dr. George J., Dr. Sid-
ney S. and Dr. Robert J.; a
brother, Meyer Rosenberg
of Miami Beach, Fla.; and
eight grandchildren.
* * *
HARRY MORRELL,
89, 21510 W. Seven Mile,
Detroit, died Aug. 6. Sur-
vived by a son, Simon; a
daughter, Mrs. (Pearl)
Goodman; and seven grand-
children.
* *
JACOB PEARLMAN,
65, died Aug. 8. He leaves
his wife, Gail; two sons, Dr.
Martin E. of East Lansing

GUSTAVO ROTSTEIN

Acknowledges with grateful apprecia-
tion the many kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by relatives and friends
during her recent bereavement.

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HENRY POLLAK, 70,
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xander and Hugo; a sister,
Mrs. Theodore (Elaine)
Schonfeld.
* * *
ANN STONEMAN, 69,
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ron) Greenberg; a sister,
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* * *
JACK WHITE, 73,
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