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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-02-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Dr. Henry Raskin Dies

Dr. Henry Raskin, a vet-
erinarian who founded sev-
eral clinics in the Detroit
area, died Jan. 27 at age 69.
Born in Canada, Dr. Ras-
kin- was graduated in 1945
from_ the Michigan 'State
University School of Vet-
erinary Medicine. He was a
pharmacist and co-owner of
Max Cut-Rate Drugs in De-
. troit.
He was a professor
emeritus of the research de-
partment of Sinai Hospital,.
a charter member of the De-
troit Association for Re-
and a

•.„

OBITUARIES

member of the Sholem
Aleichem Institute.
He began painting and
held successful showings
of his works in area art
galleries following a
heart attack in 1971.
He was an organizer of
the "Battle Alley" restora-
tion in Holly. Battle Alley
was a block of downtown
Holly once lined with sa-
loons that were hangouts
for railroaders and lum-
bermen in the 19th Cen-
tury. Dr. Raskin resided at
9935 Oakhurst, Holly.
He leaves his wife, Eve-
children, Ellen,
-.,/or J. Kahn 79 lyn;
Caroline, Susan, Tom, Jane,
Ivor J. Kahn, founder and 'Kathy and David; one
owner of Richard's Boys and brother, four sisters and
Girls Wear, died Jan. 27 at four grandchildren. Inter-
age 79.
ment Holly.
Born in Harrisville, Mr.
Kahn founded his children's Mrs. Rosenberg
clothing company in 1939
Sylvia Rosenberg, an ac-
and had several stores
throughout the Detroit tive member of Jewish wo-
area. He was a member of men's and communal or-
Temple Beth El and active ganizations, died Jan. 20 at
in efforts on behalf of the Al- age 74.
lied Jewish Campaign.
Born in Detroit, Mrs.
He leaves his wife, Vera; Rosenberg was first secret-
a son, Richard A.; a daugh- ary for the American
ter, Mrs. N. Brewster (Ruth) Jewish Congress, past pres-
Broder; three sisters, Mrs. ident of the Zedakah Club, a
John C.. (Bernice) Hopp, life member of Hadassah
Mrs. George (Louise) and Women's American
Wayburn of Palm Beach, ORT, a member of the
Fla., and Mrs. Conrad Jewish Home for Aged Au-
(Velma) Friedman; and xiliary, and was active in ef-
seven grandchildren.
forts on behalf of Shaare
Zedek Hospital in
M. Braverman,
Jerusalem, Jewish Na-
Defended Israel
tional Fund and Yeshivath
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Mor- Beth Yehudah. She resided
dechai Braverman, one of at 25050 E. Rue Versailles,
the defenders of Tel Chai in Oak Park.
the Galilee, alongside the
She leaves her husband,
legendary Yoseph Trum- Abe; two sisters, Mrs. Louis
peldor, died Jan. 23 at age (Jennie) Kramer and Mrs.
86.
Morris (Esther) Penfil.
Mr. Braverman arrived
in Palestine in 1917 as a
member of the American Correction
The name of the late Dr.
battalion of the Jewish Leg-
ion which had fought to- LeRoy Atle• was misspelled
gethe• with the British in the headline in the Jan
army against the Turks in 19th issue of The Jewish
Palestine during World News.
War I.
After the war, Mr.
In Loving Memory
Braverman was a founder of
of Grandfather
the Beer Tuvia settlement.
and Great-Grandfather
He joined the Hashomer in
the pre-Hagana days and
DAVID BARRON
_ -
was a member of Mapam his
Who passed away
entire adult life.

BERNARD BARRIS,
SARAH GORE, 77, died field, died Jan. 28. Survived
55, 26569 Summerdale, Jan. 28. She leaves a son, by nieces and nephews.
* *
Southfield, died Jan. 25. He Howard of Richardson,
SANDER KRAUSE,
leaves his wife, Helen; three Texas; two daughters, Mrs.
daughters, Mrs. Erik Joe (Annette) Dovitz and former Detroiter of Los
(Cheryl) Goodman of East Mrs. Jack (Adele) Shubow Angeles, Calif., died Jan.
Lansing, Roberta of At- of West Hartford, Conn.; 23. Survived by his wife,
Helen; a son, Seymour of
lanta, Ga., and Eileen; and and five grandchildren.
Grand Blanc; a daughter,
* * *
three sisters, Mrs. Herbert
(Henrietta) Charfoos, Mrs.
SUZANNE HYMAN, Mrs. Eleanor Callie of Las
Jerome (Ann) Feldman and 56, 10040 Rosewood Ct., Vegas, Nev.; two brothers,
Mrs. Milton (Belle) Geller. Oak Park, died Jan. 29. Jack of Miami, Fla., and
* * *
Survived -by her husband, Julius of Farmington Hills;
ISADOR BUCHFIR- Jack; a daughter, Corin; her a sister, Mrs. Anna Lowen-
ER, 86, died Jan. 31. Sur- father, Jack Pollack; two berg of Southfield; seven
vived by his wife, Rose; two brothers, Samuel Pollack of grandchildren and two
sons, Phillip Buckfire and Encino, Calif., and Isaac great-grandchildren. In-
terment Los Angeles.
David Buckfire; and six Pollack. - * * *
* * *
grandchildren.
DORA JACOBSON, 94,
ROSE LADNER, 73,
died Jan. 28. She leaves a former Detroiter of • Los
ESTHER COHEN, 86, granddaughter, Mrs. Angeles, Calif., died Jan.
16184 Cumberland, South- Esther Klein of Bay Ci- -26. She leaves nieces and
field, died Jan. 27. Survived ty;two great-grandsons, nephews. Services 2 p.m.
by a son, Joseph; three nieces and nephews.
Sunday at Nusach H'Ari
* * *
daughters, Mrs. Morris
Cemetery.
HARRY KAUFMAN,
(Eva) Sher, Mrs. William,
* * *
(Rose) Kunin and Mrs. former Detroiter of New
RUBY M. LUBIN, 59, of
Elkan (Betty) Levine); York, died Jan. 28. He Royal Oak, died Jan. 30.
seven grandchildren and 15 leaves his wife, Bergie; a Survived by her husband,
great-grandchildren.
daughter, Mrs. Jules Arnold I.; a daughter, Mrs.
(Elaine) James; three Nancy Hodge; her- mother,
* * *
MARIAN {MICKEY) brothers, Louis, Ira and J. Mrs. Alice Clark; a brother,
GLASSMAN, 59, 15341 Kelly (Kaufman) of Muske- Earl Clark; a sister, Mrs.
Marlow, Oak - Park, died gon; two grandsons and one Ruth Pauley; and four
Jan. 29. Survived by her great-granddaughter. In- grandchildren.
York.
* * *
husband, Samuel; three terment New
• * *
sons, Dr. Marvin Wayne of
AGNES I. RAPEN-
HARRY KESSLER, 84, PORT, 86, 12905 Everg-
Bellingham, Wash., Allan
16200
W. Nine Mile, South- reen, died Jan. 25. She
and Sanford of Hallandale,
Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. Lee field, died Jan. 27. He leaves leaves her daughter, Mrs.
(Robin) Hoffman; a sister, his wife, Sadie; a son, Irving Arthur (Minnie) Dunchock;
Irene Berk; and two grand- of Woodland Hills, Calif.; two granddaughters and
two daughters, Mrs. Nor- one great-grandson.
children.
man (Betty) Baker of
* * *
* * *
DAVID GOODMAN, Scottsdale, Ariz., and Mrs.
ETHEL ROSENBERG,
84, 15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak Henry (Selma) Balbes; a sis- 84, died Jan. 29. She leaves
Park, died Jan. 27. Survived ter, Mrs. Ruby (Yetta) Ven- a son, Oscar; a daughter,
by his wife, Gussie; two ge• of Los Angeles, Calif.; 10 Mrs. Irving (Lillian) Fink;
sons, Jerry and - Sam of grandchildren and one
Grand Rapids; a daughter, great-grandson.
Sidney A. Deitch
* *
Mrs. Joseph (Emily) Cohn;
DETROIT
ROSE KORNFELD, 78,
two sisters, Mrs. Gussie
MONUMENT
WORKS
27335
Greenfield,
South-
Luft and Mrs. Jennie
14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.
Hoffman; seven grandchil-
Gardner, Wit., Coolidge S. Gr••nfield
dren; and one great- Joseph Gordon
399-2711 Eve. 626-0330
arandchild.
Joseph I. Gordon, a
clothier for 48 years, died
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
Jan. 26 in Palm Springs,
In Cherished Memory
661
E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
Calif. He was 70.
of Our Beloved
11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
Born in Poland, Mr. Gor-
Brother
6 Blks. fr6m 3 JewiSh
don lived 53 years in De-
WILLIAM
Cemeteries on Woodward
troit. He owned the Gordon
GEORGE
LI 2-8266
JO 4-5557
Clothiers located on Main
CAPLAN
Street .in Royal Oak. He
opened his first store in
Who left us suddenly,
MONUMENTS BY
Hazel Park in 1930, and op-,
Feb. 6, 1941. We who
loved you remember
erated his business in Royal
Feb. 2 (the 10th day of
you and sadly miss you
Oak for the past 45 years.
AND
Shevat) 1974. We will
always! Brother and sis-
He resided at 20680 Knob
never forget the love
ter, Dr. B.B. Caplan of
Woods Dr., Southfield.
and guidance he gave
Columbus, Ohio, and
Mr. Gordon is survived by
us.
Mr. and Mrs. N.J.
Milton, Arleen,
his wife, Mary; three sons,
Feldman of North
FINE MONUMENTS
Chuck and Gershon.
Sheldon, Fred and Myles of
Miami, Fla.
SINCE 1910
Tarzana, Calif.-, three
13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge
brothers, Isadore, Abe and
Eddie; two sisters, Mrs. Ben
OAK PARK - LI 4-2212
(Edith) Ersher and Mrs.
In Loving Memory Of
Next to Stanley Steamer
Milton (Esther) Kantor; and
four grandchildren.

.

Dr. A. A. Gilbert

Dr. Arthur A. "Archie"
Gilbert, former dental chief
of staff at the North End
Clinic, died Jan. 24 at age
78.
3orn in New York, Dr.
'bert was graduated in
2 from the University of
Michigan's dental school.
He was a life member of the
American, Michigan and
Detroit District Dental
Societies, Alpha Omega
Dental Fraternity, Phi Beta
Delta Fraternity, Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, the Goodfel-
lows and was a member and
past president of the Han-
nah Schloss Old Timers.
He leaves his wife,
Bluma; two sons, Jheri and
Dr. Melvin; a brother, Peter
of California; three sisters,
Mrs. Nate (Rose) Tarnow,
Mrs. David (Rymee) Roland
and Mrs. Nat (Saralee)
Greene; and five grandchil-
dren.

Friday, February 2, 1919 55

BERG
URBACH

KENNETH S. MOSS

CARD OF THANKS

(Feb. 1, 1978)

Beloved husband, father, grandfather.

Sadly missed and very much loved by his
wife, Edee; and children, Larry, Jean,
Jerry, Nicky and Maureen.

The family of the late
Henry Roth acknowledges
with grateful appreciation
the many kind expressions
of sympathy extended by re-
latives and friends during
the family's recent be-
reavement.

18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield

WE REMEMBER

During 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.

SHEVAT FEB
YISROEL YAMPOLSKY
7 4
NORMAN BARCUS
7 4
SAM Z. HIRSCHMAN
7 4
REBECCA KASOFF
7 4
DORA PEARLMAN
7 . 4
ABRAHAM SCHLOSS
7 4
MORRIS SCHWAR-TZ
7 4
SEYMOUR L. SOBOL
7 4
LOUIS BLOTNICK
8 5
SAMUEL COBITZ
8 5
DUBA DENEMARK
8 5
MATLE DIAMOND
8 5
SAM LE1DER
8 5
ALYCE ROOD
8 5
ROBERT ROSENBERG
8 5
CELIA FINE
9 6
JACOB GOTTLIEB
9 6
PEARL HELPER
9 6
HAROLD W. ISSER
9 6
JOSEPH JONES
9 6
FREDA KRAKOW
9 6
MORRIS ROSENBERG
9 6
FANNIE SHAPIRO
9 6
MIKE SIEGEL
9 6
GUSSIE SIPORIN
9 6
EDWARD L. SMALL
9 6
YAAKOV ZVI STERN
9 6
REBECCA BERMAN
10 7
JOSEPH H. HELLER
10 7
LOUIS LEVIN
10 7
JOHN TAUBMAN
10 7
CHARLES TUKEL
10 7
REBECCA ZUSSMAN -
10 7
MOSHE ASHER BRODY
11 8
MARTIN K. IWREY
11 8
BELLE NELSON
11 8
BENJAMIN STURMAN.
11 8
AARON YAGODA
11 8
JACOB ZUCKER
11 8
IDA BRANDT
12 9
RIFKA COHEN
12 9
12 9
ESTHER HECHTMAN
ESTHER G. KARBAL
12 9
JACOB LEVY
12 9
HARRY LUPILOFF
12 9
FEIGEL RUBINOFF
12 9
MIRIAM SIDDER
12 9
BERTHA TEREBELO
12 9
FANNIE TURKEL
12 9
JEAN WARREN
12 9,
LOUIS W. ZUCKERBRAUN 12 9
BEN R. GERSON
13 tO
JACOB GOLDSTEIN
13 10
LEAH LACHAR
13 10
OSCAR LEFKOFSKY
13 10
MORRIS MODLINSKY
13 10
ESTHER ROSEN
13 10
JACOB ROSENBLATT
13 10
BEN SHORE_
13 10
LENA SIEGEL
13 10

Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah

15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
Southfield
557-6750

Monuments For All Jewish Cemeteries

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SHELDON GRANITE COMPANY

Serving the Jewish Community for over 60 years

19800 WOODWARD

(Betw. 7 8 8 Mile)

SAM GORLICK

368-3550

E[INC
ThEIRA KAufmAN ChAp

Directors of Funerals

two brothers, Leo Weingar-
den and Sam Weingarden;
two sisters, Shirley Wein-
garden and Mrs. Albert
(Molly) Gordon; nine grand-
children and one great-
grandson.
* * *
LEAH -STARKMAN;
76, died Jan. 29. She leaves
a son, Dr. Morris; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Norman D. (Ann)
Moss; one brother, four sis-
ters and five grandchildren.

(owner)

569-0020

Ira Kaufman • Herbert•Kaufman • David TechnP

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