Friday, March 2, 1919 55 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS More Survivors of Tomkiewicz i WE REMEMBER • During the corning OBITUARIES week Yeshivath The list of survivors of Beth Yehudah will troiter of Los Angeles, Hersz G. (Tzvi) Tomkiewicz HYMAN GOLDMAN, Park, died Feb. 26. He A. HERMAN observe the Yahr- Calif., died Feb. 23. She ,appearing in last week's 77, died Feb. 22. Survived 65, 23030 leaves his wife, Gerry; a zeits of the follow- leaves two brothers, Gilbert Jewish News obituary was BERKLEY, Gardner, Oak Park, died daughter, Mrs. Sharon Kay; by his wife, Anna; three Elias and Edward Elias, ing departed incomplete. friends, with the Feb. 22. Survived by his a stepson, Dennis Lisagor; daughters, Leah Katz, Besides cousins, Mr. and wife, Dorothy; two sons, three brothers, Meyer, Sandra Podelschne and both of Oak Park; and four traditional Memo- ,Mrs. Nathan Sloan and Lawrence of Los Angeles, Jacob and Henry; two sis- Mrs. Mike (Marcia) sisters, Mrs. Morris (Be- rial Prayers, recita- rtha) Brant and Miss Sally brothers-in-law, Dr. Moe tion of Kaddish Calif., and Perry J.; a ters, Mrs. George (Lillian) Lubinski; a step-daughter, Elias, both of Los Angeles, Baumer and Samuel L. daughter, Mrs. Michelle Lloyd and Mrs. Bessie Daw- Mrs. Louis (Dorothy) Kap- and Studying of ,Baumer, Mr. Tomkiewicz Jacoby of Las Vegas, Nev.; son; and two grandchildren. lowitz; a brother, Nathan of Mrs. Helen Nelson Ostrow Mishnavosi (- also is survived by another two brothers, Samuel T. and * * * Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; six of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and cousin, Mrs. Barbara Eddie; a sister, Mrs. Irving AARON (ARCHIE) grandchildren and one Mrs. Robert (Rhoda) ADAR MAR. Franklin of Oak Park. Raimi; two sisters-in-law, (Ida) Elkins of Margate, FREEDMAN, 75, former great-grandchild. 4 BENJAMIN BRODMAN * * * 4 Interment Los Angeles. GABRIEL N. EISMAN Mrs. Gertrude Landay of Fla.; and three Detroiter of Miami Beach, 4 SAM ELIAS Bethesda, Md., and Mrs. ISABEL * * * MARY Fla., died Feb. 28. Survived 4 MOE ENGEL grandchildren. Sophie Bloom of Chicago, 70, of 4 * * * MEYER GREENSPOON by his wife, Blanche; a sis- HAMILTON, MAX STONE, 75, former 4 JOSEPH HOLTZMAN Ill.•_,_and nieces and MAX BERTIN, 94, of ter, Mrs. Dave (Sarah) Stein Amherstberg, Ont., died Detroiter of North Hol- 4 PHILIP KAWA ws. Feb. 27. She leaves her hus- n(/ of California; and nieces 4 lywood, Calif., died Feb. 25. SHEILA LAZOWSKY Binghamton, N.Y., died -- J-- I._ .1. omkiewicz died Feb. Feb. 22. He leaves three and nephews. Interment band, Lester; a son, James 4 OSCAR LERCHIN Survived by his wife, Elsie; 4 YALE LEVIN 20 at age 84. Richards of Detroit; four a daughter, Shirley of Bur- sons, Sidney J. of Franklin, Miami. 4 BERTHA MIGDAL daughters, Mrs. Edward 4 bank, Calif.; a brother, IRVING I. MILLER Leroy V. and Robert K. of Louis M. Dunn 4 (Barbara) Spivack of Far- BEN RUBENSTEIN Harry of Oak Park; and a Louis M. Dunn, retired Jenkintown, Pa.; a daugh- Dennis Gabor, 4 HARRY SMITH mington Hills, Beverly sister, Mrs. Mary Minor of 5 founder and owner of ter, Mrs. Ben (Elaine) ADELE BROWN Richards of Washington, 5 BELLA CHESNUK Palos Verdes, Calif. Inter- Dunn's Men's Wear, died Lewis; seven grandchildren Nobel Winner 5 ANNA R. CHINITZ D.C., Mrs. Alex (Ann) Ki- ment North Hollywood. and seven great- Feb. 27 at age 83. 5 LONDON — Prof. Dennis raly of Warren and Mrs. DORA COHEN * * * 5 grandchildren. Interment ANNA N. GRAFF A native Detroiter, Mr. Gabor, Nobel-prize winning Lloyd (Mary) Johnson of 5 BENA HEITKAMP Dunn was in the men's wear Binghamton. IDA • ROSENTHAL inventor of holography, died 5 SALLY HESS Baton Rouge, La.; two sis- * * * business for 20 years. He 5 BELLA PATTERSON 68, Feb. 9 at age 78. - BETTY BOESKY, ters, Mrs. John (Jean) SWARTZ, 68, died Feb. 28. 5 ROSE RAI MI was a member of Perfection Born in Hungary, Prof. She leaves a son, Alan; a died Feb. 28. She leaves her Napier of Windsor and Mrs. 5 EVA SINGERMAN Lodge of the Masons, Han- husband, Sol; a son, Robert; Gabor worked in Germany Walter (Betty) Joiner of daughter, Mrs. Jordan 5 LEON H. STILLWATER 5 nah Schloss Old Timers, a brother, Frank Stein of and fled to England when Niagara Falls, Ont.; 11 (Pudgy) Kahn; two sisters, HYMAN SWEET 6 ABRAHAM BERMAN -Th Bnai Brith and Cong. Florida; a sister, Mrs. Ed- the Nazis came to power in grandchildren and one Mrs. Albert (Sophia) Clin- 6 MAX BERRIS _1 Shaarey Zedek. 6 MANUEL FELDSTEIN ward (Ethel) Feldman of 1933. He disco-vered holog- great-grandson. Interment ton and Mrs. George (Mary) 6 He leaves his wife, Sarah; JULIUS HESS Jackson; and three Florida; and six raphy, the process of mak- Amherstberg. 6 SARAH MILLER two sons, LeRoy and David grandchildren. Services ing three-dimensional * * * grandsons. Services 12:45 6 DAVID H. ROM of Phoenix, Ariz.; five 11:30 a.m. today at Iya photos with lasers and 6 p.m. today at Ira Kaufman BERTHA WEITZMAN 87, IDA MARGOLIN, 6 ANNA R. WERNER grandchildren and two without lenses, while work- Chapel. Kaufman Chapel. 7 ABRAHAM AUGUST 1924 Axtell, Troy, died Feb. ** * great-grandchildren. Serv- * * * ing on electron microscopes. 7 BESSIE BERRIS 24. She leaves two sons, ices 2 p.m. today at Ira REBECCA TENEN- 7 LAWRENCE DEAN, He was professor emer- REBECCA CHARNES William and George D. of 7 GAVRIEL ECKMAN Kaufman Chapel. BAUM, 88, 13342 N. Nor- 74, of Panorama City, itus of applied electron 7 JACK P. ENGEL Calif.,died Feb. 24. He physics at London's Impe- Costa Mesa, Calif.; a folk, Detroit, died Feb. 28. 7 KARL LEVIN brother, Meyer Katz of 7 Survived by two sons, ANNA LEVINE leaves two daughters, Mrs. rial College and was a staff In Memoriam 7 South Africa; three KATHERINE RADNER Nathan and Earl of Robert (Sandra) Paskus of- scientist at CBS 7 JOSEPH SAKS In loving memory of our grandchildren and one Windsor; a daughter, Mrs. Buena Park, Calif., and Laboratories in Stamford, 7 HYMAN SCHWARTZ great-grandson. Interment Raymond (Minnie) Silber- dear father Morris Pevin Mrs. Richard (Susan) Ar- Conn. 7 JANET STRAUS 7 SUSAN TOPER who passed away March 2, Miami, Fla. man; a brother, Sam Jerzy lien of North Hollywood, 8 MICHAEL G. BARDI Keren Kayemet le-Israel, 1971, five days in Adar. * * * of Elsinore, Calif.; six 8 Calif.; his mother, Mrs. MAX CITRIN the Jewish National Fund, Sadly missed by son, 8 FREDA FREED David (Pauline) Dean of HELEN BODNER grandchildren and seven 8 WILLIAM GOODMAN George; and daughters, Southfield; a brother, Sid- is responsible for land de- MESSING, 82, of Pontiac, great-grandchildren. 8 AARON JACKSON Mrs. Betty Fisher, Elsie and velopment in Israel. It has 8 ney of Chicago, Ill.; a sister, died Feb. 24. She leaves two MAX KOGEN reclaimed over 200,000 8 MONUMENT CENTER, INC. Sylvia. A.I. KORMAN Mrs. Theodore (Dorothy) sons, Harold Bodner and 8 MAX LANGWALD Masserman of Southfield; acres of land (half by drain- Seymour Bodner; a daugh- 8 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE MILTON RIBIAT age), planted over 105 mil- 8 and three grandchildren. SARA RUBENFAER ter, Mrs. Robert (Stella) 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward In Loving Memory lion trees and built 1,800 8 ROSA B. SCHEY Interment California. Seiden; a brother, Irving 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish of My Dear Mother 8 MENDEL STARK miles of road in frontier Prizant; 11 grandchildren * * * Cemeteries on Woodward 8 EVA TOPER ROSE MORRIS FELDMAN, regions and mountain and three great- 8 ISADORE WARREN. JO 4-5557 LI 2-8266 8 RACHEL ZAGER 66, 24760 Sussex, Oak areas. RAIZIN grandchildren. 9 1 MEYER APPLEBAUM ** * and Brother 9 1 JULIUS COHEN Sidney A. Deitch 9 1 BEN CITRIN, SARAH PINSKY, 86, DR. SANDER 9 1 We share the grief of the family LOUIS D. FELDMAN DETROIT 24030 Oneida, Oak Park, 9 1 BERTHA FISCHER RAIZIN and friends of MONUMENT WORKS 9 1 died Feb. 22. She leaves two LOTTIE GERSON Sadly missed by 9 1 ISRAEL MALIK 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. sons, Harry of Alpena and 9 1 daughter and sister, SOPHY MEISNER Gardner, petty. Coolidge & Greenfield Sid Page; a daughter, Mrs. 9 1 HERMAN SCHWARTZ Anne Talon. Eve. 626-0330 399-2 711 9 1 Leonard (Dorothy) Green- ROSE TEMCHIN 9 1 BENJAMIN TOPOR baum; five grandchildren All his efforts and his very being ex- 11 10 ROSE ARONOFF and six great- 11 10 MONUMENTS BY SARAH BASS pressed his belief in Eretz Yisrael, l'Am Yis- 11 10 MAX E. CHARNESS grandchildren. rael al pi Torat Yisrael. 11 10 In Loving Memory * * * KAREN EINHONN 11 10 HARRY FABER of Our Dear Sister AND Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi ROSE RING, 77, 20680 11 10 ANNE KAUFMAN • 11 10 LILLIAN MAURICE LEVIN Knob Woods Dr., South- of Metropolitan Detroit 11 10 SAMUEL LIBERSON field, died Feb. 28. No SANDLES 11 10 LOUIS MENENBERG 11 10 known survivors. SOLOMON ROSENBERG Feb. 10, 1968 N ** * 11 10 IDA WEIDER Although 11 years 11 10 FINE MONUMENTS ERNEST WOLFSHEIMER ROSE SCHWARTZ, 66, have passed since you The Family Of SINCE 1910 died Feb. 28. She leaves her Yesnivath Beth left us we think of you 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge husband, Al; two sons, Dr. often and the fond Yehudah David and Kenneth; two OAK PARK - LI 4-2212 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. memories we have of 557-6750. Southfield brothers, Aaron Finkelstein you will always be with Next to Stanley Steamer us- You are missed, and Arthur Finkelstein; a Wishes to thank all its friends and rela- I. and remembered sister, Mrs. Farah Berg; and Monuments For All Jewish Cemeteries .ys. five grandchildren. Your two brothers, ** * tives for their thoughtfulness in time of the try t p v4 -114 1158 nto ni t two sisters-in-law and ANNA STEIN, 60, 27425 three nephews. Greenfield, Southfield, died family's bereavement. SHELDON GRANITE COMPANY Feb. 22. Survived by her Serving the Jewish Community for over 60 years husband, Harry; and a son, Abe, Larry, Linda, Marlene, 19800 WOODWARD Sheldon H. of Cleveland, SAM GORLICK In Memory Of Murray, Leah, Frieda, (Betw. 7 & 8 Mile) Ohio. (owner) ZVI TOMKIEWICZ BERG J URBACH ROSE SHERMAN . t4 ro Harry and Charlene JACK SHULMAN On his third yahrzeit, seventh day of Adar. Sadly missed and not forgotten by his sister, Betty; and brother-in- law, Dave. T hE IRA KA Directors of Funerals ** * (ELIAS) LENA STEMLO, 71, former De- N 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield n 368-3550 569-0020 Ira Kaufman • Herbert Kaufman • David Techner I ra Kaufman