Friday:April 61919 87 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Marion H Haas Marion H. Haas, who was active in JeWish communal affairs, died April 1, at age 75. A former Oak Park resi- dent, Mrs. Haas was born in Houghton, where she re- sided at the time of her death. She was a past president of Community Temple Women in Cleveland, Ohio; a member of the Cong. Beth om Sisterhood and was .tary to Rabbi Benja- min Gorrelik at the former Cong. Beth Aaron. She is survived by a son, Robert; a daughter, Mrs. Jack (Alice) Bodzin of Oak Park;., five grandchildren and one great- granddaughter. L.A. Rams Owner. Rosenbloom Dies OBITUARIES CHARLES BEHR ,- 68, 27300 MANN, Mrs. George (Patricia) Kent; seven Firandahildren and nir e great- grandchildreii. Franklin, Southfield, died March 30. He leaves his wife, Ida; two sons, Arthur MADELINE EIGES, 89, of Fenton and Erwin; a daughter, Mrs. Aubrey 16500 North Park Dr., (Joyce) Berenstein; his Southfield, died March 29. mother, Mrs. Benjamin No known survivors. ** * (Eva) Behrmann of Miami MARCIA C. FAUMAN, Beach, Fla.; a sister, Mrs Albert (Hilda), Komer of 82, 29200 Meadowlark, North Miami Beach, Fla.; Livonia, died April 1. Sur- vived by a son, Leonard H. and five grandchildren. Leonard; one * * * CARROLL ROSENBLOOM BESSIE BRESSLER, granddaughter and one 95, died March 31. She great-grandson. ** * MIAMI BEACH — Car- leaves three sons, Irving, roll Rosenbloom, owner of HELEN FREEDMAN, the Los. Angeles Rams foot- Louis of North Miami, Fla. 69, former Detroiter of Ak- and Harry of North Hol- ball team, died Tuesday in a lywood, Calif.; a daughter, ron, Ohio, died March 29. swimming mishap. He was Survived by two sons, Joel 72: of Akron and Norman of The son of a wealthy clo- Ralph E. Helper Florida; two daughters, NEW YORK — Yeshiva Mrs. Suzanne Turk and University's Wurzweiler thing manufacturer, Mr. Ralph E Helper, an attor- Mrs. Elliott (Barbara) School of Social Work will Rosenbloom increased the ney with offices in South- Schultz, both of Akron; a offer a three-year program fortune he inherited from field, died April 2 at age 63. brother, Charles Shere of leading to a master's degree his father .through shrewd Born in Bay City; Mr. with specialization in pas- transactions in and out of Helper was graduated from Southfield; and seven toral counseling for full- sports. the University of Michi- grandchildren. Interment Most notable was his time members of the clergy. gan's law school in 1938. He Akron. ** * According to Dean Lloyd swap in 1972 of the Balti- was a research assistant to GEORGE M. GOLDS- Setleis, the new program more Colts, the franchise Supreme Court Justice will begin in June and will whose entry into the NFL TEIN, 77, died March 30. Henry Butzel. He was a re- allow members of the clergy Mr. Rosenbloom had helped tired lieutenant comman- He leaves his wife, Lillian; a son, Stuart; a daughter, to study during two, four- finance with a $200,000 in- der in the U.S. Navy. week summers of academic vestment in 1953, for that of Mr Helper was adjunct Mrs. Frederic (Ellen) Bean; classes, and three interven- the Rams. professor at the Detroit Col- and five grandchildren. ing years of field instruc- * * * lege of Law -for 38 years. He Doris Hollo, 53 tion. was a member of the Ameri- DAVID R. JACOBSON, Doris Hollo, a member of can, Michigan and Detroit 88, died April 3. He leaves Cong. Beth Achim and Bar Associations; a board two nieces, Mrs. Annette JERTJSALEM (ZINS) — Women's American ORT, member of the Downtown Karp of Florida and Mrs. YMCA and a member of Helen J. Silver. A study by doctors at Tel died March 30 at age 53. Hashomer Hospital shows A native Detroiter, Mrs. Tau Epsilon Rho Legal * * * that the health of Yeme- Hollo was for 21 years the Fraternity. He resided at EMERY KLEPNER, 67, 16500. North Park Dr., nites living in Israelis bet- owner of the North Miller former Detroiter of West Southfield. ter than that of any other Apts. in Oak Park. She re- Palm Beach, Fla., died April He leaves his wife, Ber- sector of the Israeli'popula- sided at 17612 Jeanette, 2. Survived by his wife, Re- nice; and a brother, Harold. tion. Southfield. ggi; a son, Howard of South- The Yemenites have She leaves two sons, Har- field; a daughter, Mrs. Eve- lower pulse rates, blood vey of North Miami, Fla., Caroyln Davis lyn Pianin of Southfield; a pressure, white blood and Lawrence; a daughter, Carolyn K. Davis, co- sister, Mrs. Peter (Shari) counts, sugar and choles- Mrs. Gregory (Deborah) owner and secretary- Geran of Birmingham; five terol levels. Proven; her mother, Mrs. treasurer of Davis Floor grandchildren and two Morris (Nettie) Green; and Covering Co., died March great-grandchildren. two sisters, Mrs. Douglas 30. She was 65. * * * - (Sylvia) Chandler and Mrs. Born in Poland, Mrs. MORRIS PERLIN, 78, Albert (Bertha) Kanfer. Davis became affiliated died April 2. He leaves his the floor covering com- wife, Nellie; two daughters, Dr. Elias Cooper, with pany in 1965. She was a Mrs. Philip (Edith) Abrams NEW YORK (JTA) — By Magazine Editor member of Cong. Shaarey and Mrs. Glenn (Carol) a "wild guess," at least 50 NEW YORK (ZINS) — Zedek, a charter member of Seidman of Aim Arbor; two percent of the 5,000 Jews living in the greater Har- Dr. Elias Cooper, editor of Louis Marshall Chapter of brothers, Jacob and Lewis; a risburg area left their The American Zionist, died Bnai Brith and was a sister, Mrs ,. Morris member of the Brandeis (Blanche) Rhode of Califor- homes since last week when March 21 at age 41. -- A survivor of the University National an accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power Holocaust, Dr. Cooper was a Women's Committee. She -leaves her husband, To a' Most plant 12 miles away,. member of Betar, the spewed radioactive gases Zionist youth movement, as Benjamin S. - a son, Samuel; Beautiful Rose ' of La - a youth. He was a professor a daughter, Geraldine into the atmosphere. Jolla, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. of history and became the According to Albert h, executive director of editor of the Zionist publica- Jacob (Sylvia) Raimi; and one granddaughter. nited Jewish Commu- tion in 1968. ni y of Greater Harrisburg, The Family it is not possible to say pre- The Family of the Late cisely how many Jews fled. of the Late SIMON Hursh said the area's ALLEN T. five synagogues and the MILLION parochial school in Har- ZEITLIN Announces the un- risburg have been closed Acknowledges with veiling of _a monument April 7 1978 since last week. All com- in his memory 11 a.m. grateful appreciation Sunday, April 8, at He- the many kind ex- munity events were can- Her loving brew Memorial Park, 14 pressions of sympathy celled, including a United Mile and Gratiot Roads. extended by relatives Jewish Appel dinner children and Rabbi Goldschlag will and friends during the that was to have been officiate. Relatives acid family's recent be- grandchildren. held Monday night. friends_ are asked to reavement. The Jewish school was attend. scheduled to re-open Wed- nesday as are Harrisburg public schools, but Hursh could not say how many students or teachers will be On hand. He said plans called for evacnatinf th c residents of Jewish Old 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd Southfiel . Directors.cif Funerals ale horde ee Course for Clergy Healthy People _. . Harrisburg Jews Flee Following Nuclear Mishap • ROSE BOHN GUTOV ' - nia; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. ** * GOLDIE PIAVEN, 84, died April 2. She leaves two sons, Dr. Philip S. Peven and Dr. Louis Peven; three daughters, Mrs. Louis (Fay) Newman, Mrs. William (Tena) Bobrin and Mrs. Murray (Judith) Seidler; 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. ** * PHYLLIS PLASKO, 56, former Detroiter of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., died April 3. Survived by her husband, Joe; two sons, Gary and Robert, both \of Southfield; a daughter, Mrs. Bernard (Susan) Rubens- tein of Palm Beach Gar- de.is, Fla.; her mother, Mrs. Morris (Bessie) Shwitzer of Oak Park; two sisters, Mrs. Diane Goldman and Mrs. Joan Cohen, both of California; and two grandchildren. Interment Florida. ' Ariz.; a daughter, Mrs. Ben (Sheila B.) Thatch; two sis- ters, Mrs. Rose Cohen and Mrs. Edward (Dorothy) Hoffman; and six grandchildren. * * * JACK YUNIS, 73, for- merly of Flint, of Santa Ana, Calif., died April 3. Survived by his wife, Eva; two sons, Theodore of Santa Ana and Bernard of Illinois; a brother, John of Oak Park; five sisters, Mrs. Martin (Esther) Singer of Oak Park, Mrs. Irwin (Goldie) Meyers of Oak Park, Mrs. Bernard (Charlotte) Cohen of Key West, Fla., Mrs. Ber- nard (Molly) Benton of Southfield and Mrs. Ben (Eleanor) Brown of Far- mington Hills; and one granddaughter. Interment Los Angeles. 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. ** * BERTHA SIMS, 86, died March 31. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Shirley Zelman, Mrs. Ralph (Natalie) Shiffman and Mrs. Arthur (Muriel) Fin- kelstein; a sister, Mrs. Mor- ris (Pearl) Clayman of_Col- umbus, Ohio; and seven grandchildren. ** * WIL- CHARLES LIAMS, 66, 13020 Oak Park Blvd. Oak Park, died March 31. Survived_ by his wife, Fanny Frances; a son, Dr. Harvey I. of Phoenix, MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE ,1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner, b*tw. 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