Ur M. Goldsmith, 74 Mrs. Rosenstein Morris Goldsmith, retired owner of the New York Bagel Baking Co., died March 12 at age 74. Born in Poland, Mr. Goldsmith lived 58 years in Detroit. He bought the com- pany in 1923 and retired six years ago. Mr. Goldsmith expanded his business to five stores in Southfield, Detroit, Ferndale, Oak Park and Trenton, and produced nearly 500,000 bagels per week. Mr. Goldsmith was a olesale baker for the first 28 years the company was in business and opened his first retail store in 1951. He was a member of Mosaic Lodge of the Ma- sons. Mr. Goldsmith leaves his wife, Anna; -three sons, Dr. Thomas, Harvey and Her- man; a brother, Sam; two sisters, Mrs. Sam (Minnie) Goldstone and Mrs. -Martin (Ceil) Shubin; and eight grandchildren. Irwin Ratner, 79 Irwin Ratner, a retired jeweler, died March 12 at age 79. Born in Russia, Mr. Ratner lived 69 years-in the U.S. and 53 years in Detroit. He operated a jewelry busi- ness in the Metropolitan Building in downtown De- troit for 50 years until his retirement in 1973. He was amember of Cong. Bnai David for 40 years and was active in the men's club. He served two terms as men's club president. He was scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 135 and held the Silver Beaver Award. He resided at 22031 Beverly, Oak Park. He is survived by his wife, Cornelia; a daughter, Mrs. Tommy Salmons; four grandchildren and two . great-grandchildren. CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Fannie Black acknowl- edges with grateful appre- ciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. The Family of the Late ZVI TOMKIEWICZ Acknowledges with ateful appreciation e many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. Fannie Rosenstein, a member of Jewish com- munal organizations, died March 8 at age 84. Born in Russia, Mrs. Rosenstein was a life member of the -Women of Jewish National Fund, Zionist Organization of America, Mizrachi and the former Cong. Beth Moses. She leaves a son, Aaron D.; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur S. (Rachel) Hollander of North Hollywood, Calif.; three brothers, William Kadushin, Samuel Kadu- shin and Jack Kadushin of La Mesa, Calif.; and three grandchildren. DONALD FREED- MAN, 39, died March 13. He leaves two sons, Scott and Aaron; a daughter, Lisa; hisfather, Morris; two brothers, Samuel and Dr. Arthur; and a sister, Mrs. Richard (Ruby) Schaefer of La Jolla, Calif. * * * ARLEN GITLIN, 49, 4818 Faircourt, West Bloomfield, died March 14. He leaves his wife, Janice; three sons, Scott, Jeffrey and Blake; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Koppel (Anna) Gitlin; and a sister, Mrs. Harold (Adele) Samuels. * * * ZVI TOMKIEWICZ Cannot find the words to express the apprecia- tion of the many varied deeds by Philip, Max and Frieda Stollman which brightened his life. OBITUARIES nieces and nephews.- Inter- ment Los Angeles. * * * - BESSIE KASTNER, 82, 19100 W. Seven Mile, De- troit, died March 12. Sur- vived by two sons, Samuel and Joseph of Grand Rapids; two daughters, Mrs. Harry (Jean) Siegel of De- lray Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Irvin (Peggy) Grodan; nine grandchildren and _12 great-grandchildren. PHILIP MASKIN, 65, died March 10. He leaves his Wife, Gertrude; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Edwin (Paula) Nettie Jacob 87 Bladen of East Lansing; his Nettie B. Jacob, a JOHANNA KAROL, mother, Mrs. Louis (Jennie) member of Jewish and 85, former Detroiter of Los Maskin; two brothers, Dr. communal groups, died Angeles, Calif., died Feb. Meyer of Gainesville, Fla., March 10 at age 87. 23. Survived by a sister, and George; a sister, Mrs. Born in Marlin, Texas, Mrs. Herman (Frances) Benjamin (Rosalyn) Reder; she was a member of Tem- Ginter of Los Angeles; and and three grandchildren. ple Beth El and its sister- * * * hood, Franklin Hills Coun- Sol W. Landau DAVID MOOR, 78, died try Club, National Council Sol Wolf Landau, former March9. He leaves his wife, of Jewish Women and owner of House of Living Helen; two daughters, Mrs. Brandeis University Na- Rooms, who became a real Murray (Ilene) Gittleman tional Women's Committee. estate broker,, died March 8 and Mrs. Stanley (Rosa) Mrs. Jacob leaves a son, at age 63. Wolf; and five Richard J. of Dayton, Ohio; A native Detroiter, Mr. grandchildren. three daughters, Mrs. Irv- Landau closed his furniture * * * ing (Adele) Goldberg, Mrs. business in 1975. He was a JACK ONKIN, 70, Brod (Rolla) Doner and Mrs. member of Temple former Detroiter of Hallan- Alan J. . (Eleanor) Emanu-El, Perfection dale, Fla., died March 4. Grossman; a sister, Mrs. Lodge of the .Masons, Cen- Survived by his wife, Frit- Lillian Traxler of Boston, tennial Lodge of Bnai Brith, zie; a son, Dr. Ronald of Mass.; 10 grandchildren the Furniture Club and was - California; and a sister, and eight great- a counselor for SCORE. Mrs. Fay Lorber of Sunrise, grandchildren. He leaves his wife, Lois; Fla. Interment Hollywood, sons, Lawrence, Mark Fla. . W. Krochmal, 81 three ** * and Daniel; a brother, William Krochmal, a re- Alfred; and a sister, Mrs. RACHEL POLLAK, 93, tired tool and die maker, Irving (Jean) Rosen. 6440 Rutledge Park Dr., died March 11 at age 81. West Bloomfield, died Born– in Austria, Mr. March 13. Survived by four Krochmal was a 60-year Yeshiva Women sons, Joseph, Sandor and and life member of Perfec- Ervin, both of Israel; and tion Lodge of the Masons, Cite Dr. Yalow Miska -of Hungary; two Crescent Shrine Club, De- NEW YORK — Nobel daughters, Mrs. Joe (Irene) troit Consistory and the De: Laureate Dr. Rosalyn S. Sugar and Mrs. Mary troit Tooling Association. Yalow will be -honored by He leaves his wife, Anna; . the Yeshiva Univeraity a son, Dr. Albert; a daugh- Women's Organization at Jennie Spilker ter, Mrs. Irving (Leatrice) its 51st annual donor Jennie Spilker, a long- Shlom; five grandchildren luncheon March 20 at the time member of Jewish and two great-grandsons. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. communal organizations, died -March 14 at age 95. Born in New York, Mrs. We wish to express our sincerest thanks to all our Spilker lived more than 90 friends in Ann Arbor, Detroit and many other com- munities in Michigan and elsewhere for the tributes to years in Detroit. She was a our dear Husband, Father and Grandfather member of Temple Beth El and Hadassah. She resided ALLEN SHOENFIELD at 13325 Wales, Hun- We are grateful for the kindnesses from Rabbi Allan tington Woods. David Kensky of the Beth Israel Congregation and the Mrs. Spilker leaves a son, University of Michigan faculty members for their Michael P.; a brother, Ben- sympathetic messages. jamin Koploy; three Kate (Mrs. Allen) Shoenfield, grandchildren and four daughters Mrs. Beryl Hines of Washington and Judge Frederica S. Bernneman great-grandchildren. Serv- of Connecticut, and grandchildren. ices 11:30 a.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. , - . The Family of the Late In Memory of Our Beloved Mother and Grandmother REBECCA TENENBAUM ANN ROTH Acknowledges with grateful apprecia- The Family of the Late Friday, March 16, 1919 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS tion the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement._ ThE1M Directors of Funerals March 19, 1972 We who loved you miss you so much and think of you always. Your son Allan, daugh- ter Sandy, son-in-law Ivan and granddaughters Marla and Eden. Kemeny of Hungary; 12. grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. * * * daughters, Mrs. Robert (Sandra) Weiss and Mrs. Lawrence (Judith) Weis- man; a brother, George; three sisters, Mrs. Hy (Esther) Goodman, Mrs. Robert (Pearl) Smith and Mrs. Manuel (Freda) Fischer of California; and two grandchildren. RICHARD SEGEL- BAUM, 6, 23711 Radcliff, Oak Park, died March 10. Survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy (Ver- onika) Segelbaum; and grandparents, Mrs. Rosa Segelbaum and Mr. and Mrs. Lhaos (Olga) LOnyai. WE REMEMBER • During the ccriny 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. SAMUEL SHULMAN, 73, 23300 Providence Dr., Southfield, died March 13. Survived by his wife, Viv- . ian; two sons, Joseph and - Robert; and four grandchildren. ** * SAM TAUB, 82, 99 Chatham St. E., Windsof; died March 9. Survived by his wife, Sarah; a son, Harold; two daughters, Mrs. Charles (Rose) Tabachnick and Mrs. John (Lillian) Hart, both of Toronto; two brothers, Jacob of Argen- tina and Isaac of Israel; a sister, Hinde of Israel; 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren._ Interment Windsor. * * * MICHAEL TRAUB, 69, died March 8. He leaves a sister-in-law, Mrs. Lillian Traub of Hallandale, Fla., and two nieces, Mrs. Irving (Barbara) Ritter and Mrs. Bruce (Carol) Keidan. * * * JOHN ZALMAN, 76, 23225 Orleans Ph, South- field, died March 10. He leaves his wife, Annie; two Sidney A. Deitch. DETROIT MONUMENT. WORKS 14441 W..11 Mile Rd. Gardner, la•w. Coolidge IL Greenfield 399-2 711 Eve. 626-0330 MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 MONUMENTS BY BERG URBACH AND FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK LI 4-2212 Next to Stanley Steamer ADAR MAR. 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