THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Meyer Weingarden Dies, Active in Jewish Causes Meyer Weingarden, a general contractor for 65 years and an active member of Jewish movements, died Sept. 11 at age 82. Born in Russia, Mr. Weingarden lived 68 years . in the U.S. He.was treasurer of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, past president of Cong. Bnai Zion, 'which he founded in his basement in 1925; and was president of ng. K'hal Charaidim. 11110 The 'owner of Meyer Weingarden and Sons — now M. Weingarden and Associates in Oak Park — Weingarden was a member of Cong., Bnai Israel-Beth Yehudah, Hebrew Benevo- lent Society, Zionist Organ- ization of America and Mizrachi. He resided, at 25185 Biarritz Cir., Oak . Park. ° Abe Cherrin, 67 Abe Cherrin, co-founder, co-owner and president of the Cherrin Corp. in Dear- born, died Sept. 7 at age 67. Born in London, Ontario, Mr. Cherrin founded his plastic extrusions and manufacturing company in 1943. He retired and sold the company in 1977. Mr. Cherrin was a member of Adat Shalom Synagogue, Young Israel of Greenfield, Oakland Cen- tury Lodge of Bnai Brith, Men's ORT, the City of Hope and Hillel Day School. He resided at 17600 New Hampshire, Southfield. He leaves his wife, Anne; a son, Mervin of Oakland, Calif.; a brother, Lem; two sisters, Mrs. Jack (Helen) Foreman and Mrs. Joseph (Mayme) Kohn of Miami, Fla. Fannie Shulman * Fannie Shulman, a ember of Jewish com- munal organizations, 'died Sept. 12. A native of Poland, Mrs. Shulman was a member of Cong. Bnai David and its sisterhood; Cong. Beth Shalom Sisterhood; Club Two, Pioneer Women; Turover Aid Society, Mother's Club of the Jewish Community Center and the Sinai Hospital Guild. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Benjamin (Blanche) Brant and Mrs. David (Matilda) Frederick; three sisters, Mrs. Harry ( Anne) Green, Mrs. Morris (Freda) Fox and Mrs. Sam (Sarah) Chudler of California; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Benjamin Sonnenberg, a Russian immigrant who be- came a legendary New York press agent and a friend of the rich and famous, is dead at 77. GliACI AS THANK YOU DZIkKUJE AtER CI David Levy Yulee was the first Jew to sit in the. United States Congress. He was elected to the House of Rep- resentatives from Florida in 1841. —World Over MEYER WEINGARDEN Mr. Weingarden is sur- vived by his wife, Sarah; two sons, George and Mel- vin; two daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Barak and Mrs. Be- verly Warshaw; a brother, Harry H.; a sister, Mrs. Ben- jamin (Betty) LaBret; 12 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Rabbi Greenfield taught in Israel and was• spiritual leader of the Chemed synagogue. He leaves his wife, Rachel; a son, Lawrence of Israel; two daughters, Mrs. Joel (Sylvia) Lerner of Jerusalem and Mrs. Michael (Beverly) Rich of Philadelphia; two brothers, Rabbi Eugene of Ramat- Gan, Israel, and Rabbi Er- nest of Oak Park; two sis- ters, Mrs. Milton (Phyllis) Jurkowitz of New York and Mrs. Murray (Ella) Bara of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; and 16 grandchildren. Interment Israel. Max - Hoffman Max Hoffman, formerly affiliated with New York Carpet World, died Sept. 8 at age 69. Born in Russia, Mr. Hoffman lived for the past six years in Lansing. While in Detroit he was a member of Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith and Congs. Bnai David and Shaarey Zedek. He leaves two sons, Lawrence and Aaron, both of East Lansing; a daughter, Mrs. Clarence (Josephine) Zucker of Lansing; two brothers, Louis and Harry of Hallandale, Fla.; and 10 grandchildren. Interment Detroit. Movie Mogul Jack Warner HOLLYWOOD — Jack Warner, one of 12 children of Polish Jewish immig- rants, who became head of a multi-million dollar motion picture empire, died Sept. 9 at age 86. Mr. Warner joined his brothers, Harry, Albert and Sam, in the film business in 1903, later formed Warner Bros., which came to be one of the major Hollywood production and distribution companies. Mr. Warner received Hol- lywood's highest award, the Irving G. Thalberg Memo- rial Award in 1959. ~ » 71 7 .171 DAN KE SCH0 N "11447i1•4 P 314-47 GOLD me . DIAMONDS A singular THANK YOU isn't nearly enough to express my sincere gratitude for all of the warm support I received, which ultimately led to the substantial victory in the August 8th Primary Election. WASSERMAN In Appreciation, WHEN YOU THINK OF Rabbi Harry Greenfield, Led Delray Congregation Rabbi Harry Greenfield, former spiritual leader of the Delray Hebrew Congre- gation (1934-1942), died Sept. 7 in Israel. He was 70. Born in Hungary, Rabbi Greenfield lived 20 years in Detroit and made his home in Israel for the past eight years. In Detroit he was a founder of the Hebrew Free Loan Association. Sonnenberg Dies Friday, September: 15, 1018 15 FINE PUNK OF . . . CUSTOM JEWELERS LAWYERS TITLE BLDG. SUITE 105 SHEFFIELD OFFICE PARK 32.70 W. BIG BEAVER TROY \ JUST WEST OF COOLIDGE 643-6440 losi l Paid for by the Committee to Elect Bernard L. Kaufman Judge of Oakland County Circuit Court. VVilliam Appel, Treasurer, 25966 Franklin Pointe Drive, Southfield, Michigan 48076. Telephone 354-3300 OLDSMOBILE 28000 Telegraph Road SOUTHFIELD, MICH. 48034 OLDSMOBILE BARIL'S BULL — SHEET nit irrusurt gnu.. b4ot ► uot I pretty ?f ace • another AS A CUSTOMER ORDER YOUR 1979 ILL GIVE YOU A GREAT BUY ON ANY REMAINING NEW 1978's OVER —100— TO CHOOSE NOW FROM Come in and use me! From the desk of Norman Bari, and that ain't no bull 4 r