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February 16, 1979 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-02-16

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Shoenfield Memorial
n Arbor on Feb. 25

::'des to Allen Shoen
rominent Detroit
3ience writer, who
tan. 19, will be paid
morial meeting 2
ob. 25 at Beth Israel
logue, 2000
kenaw, Ann Arbor.
,bbi David Allen
'Ay will deliver the eul-
- and tributes will be
en by University of
..chigan and press repre-
intatives who were associ-

.

Zamler

JACK GILBERT

if-andchild. Services 10:30
S
a.m. today at Hebrew forrfr
Memorial Chapel.
Wei
* * *
Sur
JEROME SILBER- Can
MAN, 68, died Feb. 12. He and
leaves his wife, Anita; a son, Zacl
Ronald; a daughter, Mrs. Ron.
Gerald (Ina Joan) Portney; sist‘
three brothers, Samuel of LeF.
Key West, Fla., Max of Intel
Florida, and Kenneth of
Freeport, N.Y.; and seven
grandchildren.
** *
TILLIE SILVER-MAN,
73, died Feb. 8. Survived by
a son, Sam Michael Barnett;
and nieces and nephews.

* * *

IRVIN V. WEIL, 60,
former Detroiter of Boca
Raton, Fla., died Feb. 12. He
leaves his wife, Rhea; a son,
Dr. Larry;. two daughters,
Mrs. Jerry (Susan) Miller
and Amy; one brother and
one granddaughter, Inter-
ment Boca Raton.

* * *

FANNE ZALENKO
WEINERMAN, 86, 15100
W. 10 Mile, Oak Park, died
Feb. 13. Survived by two
sons, Arnold Zalenko and
Hyinan Zalenko; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Harry (Ruth)
Goldstein; seven
grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren.

* * *

ESTHER WIGDER-
SON, 78, died Feb. 13. She
leaves a daughter, Mrs.
Herbert (Marlene) Singer-
man; a sister, Mrs. Marion
Cohn of Minnesota; and two
grandchildren.

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of the Late

DR. ARTHUR A.
GILBERT

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
e many kind ex-
ssions of sympathy
tended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.

In Loving Memory
of Our Beloved
Husband, Father
and Grandfather

Who passed away
Feb. 1, 1978. Sadly mis-
ed and always in our
'hearts.

HARRY PEARLMAN

Feb. 8, 1975

The pleasant things in life are the memories
of things that were,
The happy thoughts and gestures that live
on in your mind when everything else is
gone.
The love of a parent for a child.
The love of giving.
The love of sharing.
The love of growing.
These are the thoughts that live on now that
you are gone.
Lovingly, your daughter Fay.

ThE

DR. RONALD S. RU-
BIN, 37, former Detroiter of
Brookline, Mass., died Feb.
9. Survived by his wife,
Suzanne; a son, Damien;
and three brothers, David of
Oak Park, Kenneth of
Alabama and Robert of
Maine. Interment Brook-
line.
** *

NEWTON MORRIS
SAKS, 56, 24061 Morton,
Oak Park, died Feb. 14.
Survived by his wife, Eva; a
son, Jack; a daughter, Mrs.
John (Janis) Tidd of San
Antonio, Texas; and one

IRA KA MAN

Directors of Funerals

Frida

OBITUARIES

ated with Mr. Shoenfield in
his scientific research work
for more than 30 years.
Mr. Shoenfield is sur-
vived by his wife, Kate; two
daughters, Mrs. Beryl D.
Hines of Washington, D.C.,
and Judge Frederica Bren-
neman of Glastonbury,
Conn.; and five
grandchildren.

JENNIE ALPERT, 84, ter, Ruth Rosenfield of
15633 W. 11 Mile, South- White Plains; N.Y.; one sis-
field, died Feb. 13. She ter in Israel, seven
leaves a son, Harold; two grandchildren and two
daughters, Mrs. Louis great-grandghildren.
(Theodora) Greek and Mrs. Interment San Francisco.
* * *
Ralph (Sara) Rosen; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Philip (Reva)
TILLIE KATZ, 90,
Bauchman and Mrs. Ben 19100 W. Seven Mile, De-
(Lily) Wise, both of Toronto; troit, died Feb. 12. Survived
seven grandchildren and by a son, Julius; a daughter,
three great-grandchildren. Mrs. Leo (Lillian) Fried-
* * *
berg; two brothers, Ab-
Evelyn Bruss, 56
SOL FINK, 65, former raham Bello and Morris Be-
Evelyn Bruss, a former Detroiter of Miami Beach,
llo; a sister, Mrs. Louis
rnard
teacher in the Detroit Pub- Fla., died Feb. 8. He leaves
(Sophie) Keller; four
ernard Zamler, owner of lic Schools, died Feb. 13 at his wife, Ruth; two sons, Dr. grandchildren and three
the Lizzette Mammoth age 56.
David of Miami Beach and . grandchildren.
Born in Toronto, Mrs. Paul; a daughter, Mrs. Ira
** *
_women's apparel shop in the
MAE KAUFMAN, 84,
•' Orchard Mall, died Feb. 7 at Bruss also taught at (Judith) Harris; three
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah brothers, Nathan, Leonard 24400 Civic Center Dr.,
age 55.
A native Detroiter, Mr. and at Hillel Day School.
and Dave of Miami Beach; a Southfield, died Feb. 9, Sur-
She was a member of sister, Mrs. Harry (Eleanor) vived by her husband,
Zamler was a member of
Gong. Shaarey Zedek. He Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Park; and three William; two daughters,
.;.resided at 30124 Hobnail Moses, first president of grandchildren. Interment Mrs. Colman (Ethel) Reis-
Henry Morgenthau Chap- Detroit.
man and Mrs. Blanche
Ct.; Birmingham.
Levine; three
* * *
1 . . He leaves his wife, Lois; ter of Bnai Brith Women, a
"three sons, Craig, David former officer of the Bnai
LOUIS I. GREEN- grandchildren and two
and Sherwin; a daughter, Brith Women's Council, a WALD, 84, died Feb. 10. He great-grandchildren:
* * *
Diane; two brothers, Lawr- former board member of the leaves his wife, Pearl; a
Michigan
Region
of
the
LEON
J.
LEVINE, 67,
ence and Albert; and a sis-
brother, Philip; two nieces
died Feb. 7. He leaves a sis-
ter, Mrs. Julius (Yetta) Anti-Defamation League of and a nephew.
Bnai Brith and a member of
* * *
ter, Mrs. Harry (Bernice)
', Kushner.
the National Foundation for
CILLY HOROWITZ, 84, Burnstein of Indianapolis,
Ileitis and Colitis. -
Rabbi Gardyn
former Detroiter of San Ind.
* * *
She leaves her husband, Francisco, died Feb. 6. Sur-
Rabbi Maurice Gardyn, a Kalman; a son,- Joel; a vived by two sons, Herman
SIDNEY MILLER, 71,
!hohet, talmudic scholar daughter, Janice; a brother,
Wollner of The Sea Ranch, died Feb. 10. He leaves his
ind founder of the Anshe Abe Kass; and two
Calif., and Max Wollner of wife, Belle; a brother,
Vlishne Kollel here, died grandchildren.
West Bloomfield; a daugh- Lawrence of Toledo, Ohio;
Feb. 10. He was 63.
and two sisters, Mrs. Ber-
Rabbi Gardyn was born in
nard (Leona) Jaffe of Toledo
The Family of the Late
duck, Poland, and
and Mrs. Frederick (Har-
SOL CHERNOFF
raduated from the Mirrer
riett) Mason of Mayfield
Acknowledges with grateful appreciation
reshiva. In 1938, at age 23,
Village, Ohio.
* * *
was named rabbi in Sien-
the many kind expressions of sympathy ex-
bWka.
_
tended by relatives and friends during the fam-
ROSE PAUL, 78, 17240
le fled from the Nazis
E. Goldwin, Southfield, died
ily's recent bereavement.
h the Mirrer Yeshiva
Feb. 14. Survived by a son,
Wife Kathleen; daughters Audrey, Janis,
1 lived five years in
Dr. Lloyd; two sisters, Mrs.
Barbara and Mrs. Arnold (Paula) Gross; sons
inghai, China, coming
Jean Friedman and Mrs.
Robert
and
Bruce;
and
sister
Mrs.
Paul
(Ida)
.'. the U.S. with the
Celia Link of California;
Landsberg.
,liva in 1946. He or-
seven grandchildren and
ed a yeshiva in Kan-
three great-grandchildren.
* * *
ity, Mo.
'bbi Gardyn lived ap-
ESTHER
RAP-
The Family of the Late
pately 15 years in De-
PAPORT, 54, former De-
and resided at 24526
troiter of Scottsdale, Ariz.,
Southfield.
died Feb. 13. Survived by
survived by his wife,
her husband, Norville;
Acknowledges with grateful apprecia-
two sons, Simpson of
three sons, Stewart of
tion the many 'kind expressions of sym-
')re, Md.,. and Barry
Brockton, Mass., Lynn of
pathy extended by relatives and friends
a daughter, Mrs.
Oak Park and Mark of
(Marsha) Saffer of
during the family's recent bereavement.
Royal Oak; her mother,
ewood, N.J.; a brother,
Mrs. Abraham (Annie)
His wife, Regina; son, Arnold; and daugh-
:1313i Abram Gardin; a sis-
Winter of Southfield; a
ters, Helen and Lori.
,r, Mrs. Molly Rothenberg
brother, Ben Winter .of
if Miami, Fla.; and three
Troy; and three
'grandchildren.
grandchildren. Services 11
a.m. today at Ira Kaufman
In Loving Memory Of
Chapel.
** *
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