- Friday, December 22, 1918 19
THE DEVOIT• iEWiSH NEWS
Yiddish Actor Jacobson Dies
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NEW YORK — Irving
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Jacobson, an actor whose
abilities on the Yiddish
stage were widely recog-
nized, died ,Sunday at age
80.
Mr. Jacobson was a stal-
wart of the Yiddish theater.
He was often seen opposite
other Yiddish stars', includ-
ing Molly Picon, with whom
he. appeared in the comedy,
"Abi Gezunt." He also was a
Neturei Karta
Leader Is Dead
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Rabbi Aharon Katzenellen-
bogen, the leader of
IRVING JACOBSON
Jerusalem's Neturei Karta
anti-Zionist zealot sect, died director and producer.
He was acclaimed for his
here Dec. 11 at age 85.
Together with the late performance in the 1938
Rabbi Amram Blau, Rabbi production of "Yiddishe
Katzenellenbogen was a Mama." He performed in
principal founder of the more than 50 Yiddish prod-
sect, which foreswears alle- uctions as well as in "Man of
giance to the Jewish .state La Mancha" and "So Long
on the grounds that it is 174th Street."
wrong to set up a state be-
fore the advent of the Mes- Detroiters' Kin
siah.
Dies in Chicago
Dr. Warner, 64
Dr. Edward Warner, a
dentist with offices in De-
troit for the past 25 years,
died Dec. 15 at age 64.
_ Born in St. Louis, Mo., Dr.
Warner was a member of
the Alpha Omega Dental
Fraternity, Pisgah Lodge of
Bnai Brith and its bowling
league and the Kingspointe
Alumni. He resided at
21600 Constitution, South-
field.
He leaves his wife, Bessie;
two sons, Lawrence of Ann
Arbor and Barry; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Darrell (Marcia)
Newman; a sister, Mrs.
Peter (Esther) Chodoroff;
and two grandchildren.
The Family
of the Late
HARRY
HOFFMAN
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.
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The Family Of
SHELDON
LAX
Wishes to express its
deepest gratitude to
family and many
friends who have
helped us during this
time of sorrow.
Mrs. Ruth Lax
and Family
The Family
of the Late
GEORGE
LUBIN
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.
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Anna Gelman Chitro, a
member of Chicago Jewish
communal organizations,
died this week from injuries
sustained in an automobile
accident.
A resident of Chicago,
Mrs. Chitro was president of
the Sarah Seltzer Memorial'
Club for Handicapped Chil-
dren of Israel, secretary of
the Emma Jaffee Branch of
the Northwest Home for the
Aged and a member of the
Chenstechover Ind. Aid
Society.
She is survived by her
husband, Isadore; four sons,
Morrie, Sam, Jay and Jack;
two brothers, Joseph H. De-
utch and Samuel Deutch,
both of Southfield; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Harry (Ethel)
Tyner and Mrs. George
(Selma) Keil, both of South-
field; seven grandchildren
and four great-
grandchildren. Interment
Chicago.
OBITUARIES
David Flinker,
Jewish Journalist
TEL- AVIV (JTA) —
David Flinker, the veteran
Jewish journalist and
writer, died Dec. 12 at age
81. He was a leading figure
among Jewish journalists in
pre-war Poland.
After arriving in Pales-
tine, he wrote for Haboker
and became a regular corre-
spondent and writer for the
American Yiddish news-
paper, Day-Morning Jour-
nal, and recently, for the
Algemeiner Journal.
He was a prominent
member of the Tel Aviv
Journalists Association and
an active member of the
presidium of the World Fed-
eration of Jewish Jour-
nalists.
Joseph Levine
Joseph Levine, co-owner
of National News Co., died
Dec. 18.
Born in Lithuania,, Mr.
Levine was retired from his
wholesale toy company. He
was a member and past
president of Motor City
Lodge of Bnai Brith and a
member of the Zionist
Organization of Detroit. He
resided at 23580 Beverly,
Oak Park.
Mr. Levine leaves his
wife, Sara; and a son,
Michael of East Lansing:
Bernice Viviano •
Bernice Viviano, founder
of Viviano Wine Importers
in 1949, died Dec. 13 at age
75.
Born in Windsor, Mrs.
Viviano lived 60 years in
Detroit. She was a member
of Temple Israel.
She leaves two sons, Wil
and Norman; three sisters,
Mrs. Tom (Anne) Fagel of
Andover, Mass., Mrs. David
(Rose) Strome of Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla., and Mrs.
Harry (Norma) Slopen of
Windsor; and five
grandchildren.
ABE GRODSKY
Who passed away
Dec. 24, 1976. Sadly mis-
sed by wife, Ruth;
brothers, sisters, chil-
dren and grandchil-
dren. May his repose in
Gan Eden be everlast-
ingly peaceful.
SARAH M. ALLEN, ;7,
died Dec. 19. She leaves two
sons, Stuart E. and Harold
E.; a daughter, Mrs. Charles
(Barbara Ann) Nadel of
Miami, Fla.; one sister and
13 grandchildren:
* *
SAMUEL EVANS, 53,
died Dec. 19. He leaves his
wife, Lillian; a son, Steven
of Philadelphia; his father,
Abraham; and a brother,
Sheldon of Philadelphia,
Pa.
* * *
ROBERT FRIEDMAN,
74, died Dec. 19. He leaves
three sons, Jack S., Lionel
E. of California and Ber-
nard; a daughter, Mrs. Be-
nnie (Naomi) Martin; two
brothers, Henry and Ed-
ward, both of Chicago; nine
grandchildren and three
great-grandsons.
* * *
BERTHA GRODMAN,
88, 22110 - Ridgedale, Oak
Park, died Dec. 13. Survived
by her husband, Jacob; two
sons; Irving and Harold; two
daughters, Mrs. Jack
(Mary) Tanzman of
Evanston, Ill., and Mrs. Irv-
ing '(Hilda) Appelblatt; a
brother, Harry Cohen of As-
toria, MY.; two sisters, Mrs.
Clara Shselsky and Mrs.
Abe (Becky) Chodak; 10
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
* * *
JACK LEWIS, 75,
former Detroiter of Trea-
sure Island, Fla., died Dec.
17. He leaves his wife, Lyda;
a sister, Mrs. Sam (Sarah)
Hirst of Bay Harbor, Fla.;
and two brothers, Sam and
Morris, both of Oak Park.
Interment Detroit.
* *-*
ETHEL LUSTIGMAN,
91, died Dec. 17. She leaves
a son, Dr. Herman of High-
land Park, Il14. ; a daughter,
Mrs. Harold (Helen) Gil-
bert; two grandchildren and
two great-grandsons.
Dr. Ronald Steen
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In Loving
Memory Of
• ,
In Memory of My
Dear Bubble
KATY RUBIN
Who passed away the
26th of Kislev 1977. You
are missed and thought
of every day. Your
grandchildren, Carol
and Michael Adler.
N
LILY MARGOLIS
Who passed away 12 years ago, Dec. 28,
1966. Sadly missed and always remem-
bered.
Her loving children, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
rhEIRA KA
Directors of Funerals
Dr. Ronald L. Steen, a del
ntist with offices in Lapeer,
died Dec. 19 at age 32.
Born in Detroit, Dr. Steen
was graduated from the
University of Detroit's den-
tal school (1975) and was a
member of the Alpha
Omega Dental Fraternity
and Phi Sigma Kappa
Fraternity.
He leaves his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. David (Jean)
Steen; and a sister, Carol.
Cardinal Frings,
Opposed Hitler
In Blessed and Beloved Memory
Of Our Dearly Departed-
.
BONN — Joseph Cardi-
nal Frings, outspoken Hit-
ler opponent and Catholic
archbishop of Cologne,
Germany, from 1942 to
1969, died Sunday at age 91.
Cardinal Frings was an
ardent anti-Communist and
demanded tough prosecu-
tion of ex-Nazis.
IRVING MARCO, 62,
19923 Maplewood, Livonia,
died Dec. 19. Survived by
his wife, Molly; two sons,
Barry H. of Pleasant Hill,
Calif., and Harvey W.; four
brothers, Leon of New Jer-
sey, Frank of San Diego,
Calif., Al of North Miami,
Fla., and Harry of Connec-
ticut; two sisters, Mrs. Sally
Chaifetz of West Palm Be-
ach, Fla., and Mrs. Jack
(Ruth) Neider of Chicago,
Ill.; and four grandchildren.
* * *
BESS MEYERS, 61,
25501 Briar Dr., Oak Park,
died Dec. 17. She leaves her
husband, Sol; two sons,
Mark and Jerry of Pem-
broke Pines, Fla.; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Murray (Carole)
Sweetwine; a brother,
David Coby; a sister, Mrs.
Louis (Esther) Weingarden;
and six grandchildren. ._
* * *
FANNIE PESKIND of
Peoria, Ill., died Nov. 5. She
leaves two daughters, Mrs.
Nathan (Bernadette)
Winter of Rockford, Ill., and
Mrs. Ralph (Naomi)
Fishman of Peoria; three
sisters, Mrs. Florence
Sherman of Ft. Worth,
Texas, Mrs. Rose Sherman
of Cincinnati, Ohio, and
Mrs. Betty Block of South-
field; and seven
grandchildren. Interment
Peoria.
* * *
EVA POHL, 74, former
Detroiter of San Diego,
Calif., died Dec. 19. Sur-
vived by a daughter, Mrs.
Bernard (Myrna) Feldman
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SYLVIA STONE, 55,
19405 Inkster, Livonia, died
Dec. 16. Survived by her
husband, Joseph; a son,
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• * *
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