THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Abel Shaban 3 . Led ORT Body Herman Gittleman Herman Gittleman, the founder of Gifts Galore, died Oct. 31 at age 74. Born in Russia, Mr. Git- tleman lived 73 years in De- troit. He was a member of the Moslem Temple, Cres- cent Shrine and Mosaic Lodge of the Masons. He re- sided at 17745 Alta Vista, Southfield. He leaves his wife, Pearl; two sons, Murray and Stuart; a daughter, Mrs. Herbert (Gloria) Woolman; two sisters, Mrs. Henry (Sadie) Wildstrom and Mrs. Molly Kleiber; and six grandchildren. JOHANNESBURG (JTA) — Abel Shaban, the former chairman of ORT and OSE in South Africa and member of both organ- izations' world executives, has died here at age 70. Born in Krakinava, Lithuania, Mr. Shaban began his writing career on the Kovno Yididsh Shtimme as one of its pro- vincial reporters. After his arrival in South Africa in the late 1920s, he worked as a journalist on various pub- lications and also published "Homeless Days." • Shahan: left jour- nalism for business during Bread Blessing World War II and amassed a fortune. He was instrumen- Rite Explained By RABBI SAMUEL FOX tal in helping procure arms (Copyright 1978, JTA, Inc.) for the Hagana in the last Pious Jews make an im- stages of the British Man- pression of some kind in the date in Palestine. bread before they pro- nounce the blessing over it. Fannie Zeltzer This is especially done on the Sabbath when the bles- Fannie Zeltzer, a founder sing over the bread is made of the local Magen David over two whole loaves. The Adorn, and with her hus- reason given is the general band one of the founding which requires that the pioneers - of the Labor rule act of doing something and Zionist Alliance of Detroit, the blessing which is recited died Oct. 30 at age 87. before doing it be performed Born in Poland, Mrs. 'as close to each other as pos- Zeltzer was a member of sible. Pioneer Women, Farband It is the act of eating the and the Sholem Aleichem bread that is preceded by Institute. She leaves her husband, the benediction over the Joseph; two sons, Dr. Allen bread. (Should the bread not and George; a daughter, contain ari impression at all Grace; a brother, Abraham there would be the act of cutting the bread which Chover; two sisters, Mrs. would be an interruption Ethel Elconin and Mrs. between the blessing and Rose Goberman; seven the eating of bread.) Should grandchildren and two the cut actually slice off one great-grandchildren. piece entirely, the bread is not a whole loaf. Harry Ackerman Hence one makes a very Harry H. Ackerman, slight incision before the benediction without sever- founder and owner of Ac- kerman Trophy Co. in Pon- ing the bread, then one makes the blessing and tiac, died Oct. 30 at age 66. finishes the slicing and eats Born in Beaver Falls, Pa., the piece. This is the closest Mr. Ackerman owned his one can come ,to making the company for 25 years. He was a lifetime member of acts follow each other con- secutively without inter- the Elks and Eagles. He re- ruption. sided at 1021 Voorheis Rd., Pontiac. "We need- a state like all He 'leaves his wife, other peoples but it cannot Blanche; a son, Dale of To- be a state like all other ronto; three brothers, Rube, states — Israel must' aspire Benjamin and Mo; and a sis- to make it a Jewish state ter, Mrs. Belle Hartstone. which does not profess to be' better than other states but which is different and un- The Family ique in its nature, a pure of the Late embodiment of the ideals HARRY and dreams of *the great LEVINE thinkers in Jewish history." Announces the un- —Nahum Goldmann veiling of a monument in his memory 11 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Gorrelick will of- ficiate. Relatives and e nds are asked to / Ind. The Family of the Late JACOB WELNER Announces the un- veiling of a monument in his memory 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, at Ch- esed Shel Emes Cemet- ery. Rabbi Samuel Prero will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. WOLFE (WILLIAM) ATLAS, 86, 17264 Pennsylvania, Southfield, died Oct. 26. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Nathan (Miriam) Davis, Mrs. Norman (Dorothy) Breyer of Highland Park, Ill., and Ruth of Los Angeles, Calif.; and six grandchildren. * * * BURTON K. BEER- MAN, 41, former Detroiter of Trenton, N.J., died Oct. 27. Survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis (Julia) Beerman of Southfield; and a brother, Charles of Troy, Mich. Interment Trenton. * * * EVA DAVIDSON, 83, 22190 Condon, Oak Park, died Oct. 30. Survived by her husband, Sam; a son, Paul M.; a daughter, Mrs. Sanford (Rose) Rubin; a sis- ter, Fruma Katz of Israel; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. * * * JACK DENISON, 83, died Oct. 27. Survived by nieces and nephews, Mrs. Edward (Naomi) Cohen, Mrs. Kenneth (Barbara) Given, Mrs. Stanton (Gail) Corbat, Frank and Robert and Mrs. Dennis (Leslie) Rogers. ** * ROSE ROSENBERG DICKMAN, 90, 19100 W. Seven Mile, Detroit, died Oct. 27. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Delphine Levinson; a brother; Dr. William Vidaver of Miami Beach, Fla.; four sisters, Mrs. Ruth Bright, Mrs. Jes- sie Bright, Mrs. Ben (Sophie) Shifrin and Mrs. Ezra (Leah) Lipkin; and one grandchild. ** * MORRIS EISEN- BERG, 86, 15402 North- gate Blvd., Oak Park, died Oct. 28. Survived by his wife, Ethel; and a son, Sid- ney of Jacksonville, Fla. * * * LILLIAN GORELICK died Nov. 1. She leaves two sons, Stuart and Burton of Indianapolis, Ind.; a daugh- ter, Lynnda ; a brother, Dave Silberg of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Mor- ris (Sylvia) Olshansky of Tucson, Ariz., and Mrs. Jack (Madeline) Segal; and five grandchildren. Services 11:30 a.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. . OBITUARIE ANNA KOLOFF, 83, died Oct. 27. She leaves a son, Henry; and two grandchildren. ** * MAX LEVINE, 82, died Oct. 28. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Milton (Be- tty) Levinson and Arline; a brother, Alex of Florida; and two grandchildren. * * * RUTH MERETT, 70, former Detroiter of North Miami Beach, Fla., died Oct. 27. Survived by a son, Philip of Miramar, Fla. Interment North Miami Beach. JACOB SAMBERG Beach; and seven died Oct. 20. He leaves a grandchildren. Interment daughter, Suzanne of North Miami Beach. * * * Whitehorn, Calif. * * * LOUIS YASSER, 85, ESTHER SHANKEN, 16210 W. Nine Mile, South- 66, died Oct. 30. She leaves field, died Oct. 27. Survived her husband, Sam J.; three by two sons, Dr. Irving of sons, Robert B. of Charles- Fairfield, Conn., and Mar- ton, S.C., Steven P. of East tin of New York City; two Rochester, N.Y., and How- daughters, Mrs. Jack (Rose) ard E. of Grand Rapids; a Schiff and Anne; three sis- daughter, Mrs. Rcdpert ters, Mrs. Rose Kravits, (Sandra) Hartlieb; and Mrs. Bessie Feldman and Mrs. Rachel Wolfson; six seven grandchildren. grandchildren and two * * * great-grandchildren. LOUIS SIEGEL, 78, Interment New York. * * * died Oct. 26. He leaves two * * * sons, Marvin and Daniel; JENNIE ZIEGLER, 96, GUSSIE WEITZ two brothers, Nat and Karl; 18516 Dalby, Detroit, died RACHMAN, 92, former and five grandsons. Inter- Oct. 28. Survived by a Detroiter of Claremont, ment Woodbridge, N.J. daughter, Mrs. Hannah J. 'Calif., died Oct. 30. She Wallace; and one * * * leaves three sons, Leon CHARLES SNOW, 88, grandchild. Weitz of Farmington Hills, 25450 Karen, Oak Park, Harry Weitz of Traverse died Oct. 27. Survived by a City and Herman Weitz of California; a daughter, Mrs. sister, Mrs. Dora Snow; and During the coming nieces and nephews. week Yeshivath Sol (Thel) Sweet of Califor- * * * Beth Yehudah will nia; a sister, Mrs. Fanny observe the Yahr- MORRIS SPIELMAN, Stark of New York; seven zeits of the follow- grandchildren and seven 81, 28486 Pierce, South- ing departed great-grandchildren. field, died Oct. 19. Survived friends, with the Interment Detroit. by his wife, Louise. * * * traditional Memo- WE REMEMBER • In his years of service to Jewish life, Mr. Cohen served as treasurer of Youth Aliya in England, as well as vice president of the Mag- bit, the Israel Bonds Organ- ization and the World ORT Union (WOU) in Switzer- land. He also served on the WOU finance committee and on the board of the Weizmann Institute. Shortly after World War II, Mr. Cohen was made a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor "in recogni- tion of his services to the French government." Sidney A. 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WIENER, Detroiter of North Leonard Cohen, former Miami Beach, Fla., died Jewish Leader Oct. 19. Survived by his GENEVA (JTA) — wife, Kay; two sons, David Leonard Cohen, a leader in and Melvin, both of Miami the European Jewish com- Beach; a daughter, Mrs. munity, died Oct. 29 at age Michael (Barbara) Teper of Pembroke Pines, Fla.; two 74. sisters, Ann Sandler and A descendant of rabbini- Mrs. Max (Florence) Pro- cal families on both pater- how, both of North Miami nal and maternal sides, Mr. Cohen was born in England •MONUMENT CENTER, INC: and went to work before the 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE age of 16. As his career de- 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward veloped, he took part in 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish major industrial develop- Cemeteries on Woodward ment and finance, both in Britain and abroad. , LI' 2-8266 JO 4-5557 OAK PARK - Lillie Kron, Sister of the Late Friday, November 3, 1918 11 569-0020 Ira Kaufman • Herbert Kaufman • David Techne.