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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-04-13

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Friday, April 13, 1919

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Max Wein, 77

Max Wein, a retired
supermarket owner, died
April 8 at age 77.
Born in Poland, Mr. Wein
came to the U.S. at age 19.
He owned a supermarket on
Joseph Campau in Ham-
es.amck for 30 years and re-
tired in 1963.
He was a member of
Cong. Bnai Moshe and was
a trustee for the Radomer
Aid Society. He resided at
14120 Balfour, Oak Park.
Mr. Wein is survived by
his wife, Lena; a son, David
B.; two daughters, Mrs. Ed-
'Svard (Estelle) Cantor and
Mrs. Bernard (Rae) Rivkin;
twr •others, Al and Ben
We 3 of Toronto; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Helen Feiner and
Mrs. Sarah Langer of To-
ronto; and eight
grandchildren.



.

SHIRLEY SARAH
71, 18291
FABIAN,
Kentfield, Detroit, died
April 7. Survived by her
husband, Charles; two
brothers, Carl Greenberg
and Harry Greenberg; two
sisters, Mrs. Tracey Diener
and Mrs. Hyman (Freda)
Rosenblatt.
* * *
BERTRAM FINNK, 51,
former .Detroiter of North
Miami Beach, Fla., died
April 2. Survived by his
wife, June; a son, Dennis of
Tampa, Fla.• a daughter,
Cindy of Tampa;
'
his
mother, Ethel of Oak Park;
three brothers, Dr. Howard
of Farmington Hills; Allan
of Livonia and Jerome of

Psychiatrist Dr. Raskin
Dies, Taught at WSU

Dr. Herbert A. Raskin, a
psychiatrist and adviser on
alcohol and drug abuse, died
April 5 at age 59.
A native Detroiter, Dr.
Raskin practiced psychiatry
in the Detroit area for 25
_ years and since 1973 was a
clinical professor at Wayne
State University's medical
school.
In 1971, Dr. Raskin was
appointed to the National
Advisory Council on Alco-
hol Abuse and Alcoholism
by the Department of
Health, Education and Wel-
fare. From 1964 to 1972 he
was a consultant on drug
and a-l-cohol abuse to the
Japanese government and
was a drug abuse consultant
to Mexico from 1972 to
1973.
Dr. Raskin addressed
addressed the first White
House conference on
Narcotics and Drug
Abuse in 1962. He re-
ceived a distinguished

-

Kalman Bruss, 59

Kalman Bruss, branch
manager of American In-
ternational Pictures for the
past two years, died April 6
at age 59.
Born in Chicago, Mr.
Bruss was in the movie
business for the past 45
years. He was a member of
Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses, a charter member of
Henry Morgenthau Lodge
of Bnai Brith, the Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai
Brith and the Variety Club
of Detroit.
He leaves a son, Joel; a
daughter, Janice; a brother,
David; a sister, Mrs. Ruth
Solomon of Greenville,
two
and
- ;
.children.
g.

Dr. Irving Graef

NEW YORK—Dr. Irving
Graef, an internationally
known authority on the con-
trol of diabetes, died April 5
at age 77.

325,000 Olim

JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
The Jewish Agency re-
ported that 325,000 Jews
immigrated to Israel be-
tween 1968 and 1979. The
total includes 123,000
Soviet Jews.

service award from WSU
in 1977.
He was a medical director
and past president of the
Michigan Psychiatric
Society, a charter member
of the American Academy of
Psychiatry and the Law and
a charter member and past
president of the Michigan
Association of Law and Psy-
chiatry.
He leaves his wife, Ann;
three daughters, Mrs. Jef-
frey (Judith) Rycus of Col-
umbus, Ohio, Linda and
Barbara; a son, Gregory; his
mother, Mrs. Samuel
(Mary) Raskin of Miami,
Fla.; and a brother, Lawr-
ence of Toledo, Ohio.

Joseph Faigel

Joseph Faigel, one of only
24 active dog show judges
qualified to judge all 124
breeds recognized by the
American Kennel Club,
died April 6 at age 79.
Born in Russia, Mr.
Faigel was the - past
president of the Oakland
County Kennel Club, of
which he was a member
since 1935. He also was a
member of the Detroit Ken-
nel Club.
Mr. Faigel retired 11
years ago from his
wholesale butter-and-egg
business. He began breed-
ing Boston Terriers in 1916.
Three years later he began
showing his champion dogs
nationally. All had the pre-
fix "magnificent."
He came to Detroit in
1920 and continued as a
breeder until 15 years
ago. He started his judg-
ing career in 1932.
Mr. Faigel resided at
30548 Southfield, South-
field. He leaves his wife, Er-
vina; two daughters, Mrs.
Daniel (Harriet) Kay of Ak-
ron, Ohio, and Mrs. Richard
(Joan) Freeman; , two
brothers, Dr. Hyman and
Thomas of Andover, Mass.;
five grandchildren and one
great-grandson.

OBITUARIES

North Miami Beach; and
two grandchildren. Inter-
ment Florida.
* * *
ERIC G. FISHKIND,
44, died April 5. He leaves
his wife, Toby; a son, Adam;
a daughter, Emily; his
mother, Mrs. Victor (Sarah)
Fishkind; and a sister, Mrs.
Fern Fine. * *
LEWIS FOGEL, 73, of
North Miami Beach, Fla.,
died April 5. Survived by his
wife, Ceil; a son, Dr.
William of Richmond, Va.; a
brother, Sidney of South-
field; a sister, Mrs. Herman
(Belle) Rockman of Oak
Park; and four
grandchildren. Interment
Florida.
* * *
DR. JULIUS J. FOR-
MAN, 69, died April 10. He
leaves his wife, Jessie; a
son, Harold; two brothers,
Dr. Jack N. and Philip J.; a
sister, Mrs. Sam (Lillian)
Fleischman. Services 10:30
a.m. Sunday at Ira Kauf-
man Chapel.
** *
MARLENE G. FRIED-
MAN, 29, died April 9. She
leaves her husband, Martin;
two sons, Jeremy and Ste-
ven; her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul (Irene) Kantor;
and a sister, Judy Kantor.
* * *
MARTIN GLOVIN-
SKY, 52, 14640, Pearson,
Oak Park, died. April 9.
Survived by his wife, Mari-
lyn; a son, Edmund H. of
Kirksville, .Mo.; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Richard (Debra)
Dufresne of Pelham, Ala.,
and Renee; and three
brothers, Norman, Arnold
and Sanford.
* * *
FRANK GOLDIN of
Kingsville, Ont., formerly
of Windsor, died April 5.
Survived by his wife, Sarah
Sue; three sons, Edward and

ThE I R I \

ALEX H.

WINER

April 12, 1971

I

In Memory Of
Our Never-to-Be
Forgotten
Son and Brother

MAX S.
GREENSPON

Who passed away
April 19, 1960, 22 days in
Nisan. In our hearts his
memory is kept for the
one we loved and never
will forget. Sadly mis-
sed and always remem-
bered by his mother,
Rose Yova and Sister,
Marcia.

Larry of Toronto, and
Harold of China; four
brothers, Irving of Windsor,
Louis and Arnold of Livonia
and Morris of Toronto; three
sisters, Lou Joffe of Clear-
water, Fla., Edith Cher-
kinsky of Southfield and
Frances Wiener of Oak
Park; and two
grandchildren. Interment
Windsor.

* * *

MAXWELL JEROME
GOLDMAN, 78, died April

4. He leaves his wife, Renee;
a daughter, Mrs. Jack
(Sandra) Jegersky; and one
grandson. Interment New
York.

* * *

GREEN-
PEARL
WALD, 79, died April 11.
She leaves two sisters,
nieces and a nephew.
** *

CHARLOTTE KRAUS,

79, 22800 Rosewood, Oak
Park, died April 10. Sur-
vived by two sons, Howard
D. and Paul G. of Clayton,
Mo.; a sister, Mrs. Evelyn
Helfer of Miami Beach, Fla.;
and five grandchildren.
* * *
SOL LACHMAN, 74,
former Detroiter of Chicago,
Ill., died April 3. He leaves
two daughters. Mrs. Aaron
(Lorry) Levine of Southfield
and Mrs. Philip (Gerry)
Altman of Highland Park,
Ill.; a sister, Mrs. Branko
(Lillian) Steiner of Chicago;
and four grandchildren.
Interment Chicago.

HAROLD LOUIS
MASKARON, 61, 14211
Borgman, Oak Park, died
April 4. Survived by his
wife, Ruth J.; a son, Michael
M.; a daughter, Ethel B.;
and a sister, Mrs. Julius
(Annatte) Spoon.
** *
WILLIAM MOSSMAN,
85, of Windsor, died April 5.
He leaves his wife, Leah; a
daughter, Mrs. Norman
(Marsha) Ross of West
Bloomfield; 16
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
Interment Detroit.
* * *
SADYE RUBIN, 72,
1177 Burnham Rd., Bloom-
field Hills, died April 8. She
leaves a daughter, Mrs.
Mark (Penny) Krane; two
brothers, Samuel and Sol,
both of Florida; two sisters,
Mrs. Ray (Faye) Franco of

The Family
of the Late

GITTLE
SHACKMAN

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 12:30
p.m. Sunday, April 22, at
Hebrew Memorial
Park. Rabbi Halpern
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

KAUIMAN C
18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield
Directors of Funerals

Connecticut and Mrs. Saul
(Betty) Hecht of New York;
and three grandchildren.
* * *
ANNIE SCHIFF, 86, of
New York City died April 4.
Survived by a son, Otto of
Los Angeles, Calif.; two
daughters, Mrs. Bernard
(Charlotte) Beigel of West
Bloomfield and Mrs. Gerald
(Eva) Wertheimer of Great
Neck, L.I.; six
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
Interment New York.
** *
ERNEST SINGER, 47,
24041 Eastwood, Oak Park,
died April 5. Survived by his
wife, Ruth Ann; a son, Eric
J.; a daughter, Cheri; his
mother, Mrs. Sabina
Singer; a brother, Simon;
three sisters, Mrs. Jack
(Eleanor) Sol, Mrs. Kay
Wolin and Mrs. Herbert
(Nesia) Hordes of Israel.
* * *
SAM SNYDER, 69,
former Detroiter of Mission
Hills, Calif., died April 8.
Survived by his wife, Sarah;
two daughters, Mrs. Gordon
(Marcia) Roth and Enid
Schulist, both of California;
two brothers, Al of Detroit
and Louis of Hollywood,
Fla.; two sisters., Bessie
Brown and Lena Fine, both
of Miami Beach, Fla.; and
five grandchildren. Inter-
ment California.
** *
ERWIN STEIN, 51, 1508
E. Hampton Ct., Monroe,
died April 9. Survived by his
wife, Gloria; three sons,
Howard, Marc of Jackson-

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vilie, Fla., and Stuart; a
daughter, Ann J.; a brother,
Lawrence of Sandimas,
Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Rose
Becker of Pacific Palisades,
Calif.; and six
grandchildren.
* * *
SAUL WHITEMAN, 74,
2381 Kildare, Windsor': died
April 5. Survived by his
wife, Kate; two sons, Milton
and Jerry; a sister, Mrs.
Bella Dodick; and two
grandchildren.

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
• Mishnayos.

NISAN APR
BENJAMIN ABRAMOWITZ 18 15
18 15
SARAH COHEN
18 15
SAMUEL FIELDS
18 15
LOUIS FORMAN
18 15
REBECCA GREENBERG
18 15
JACK GRUSKIN
18 15
WOLFE HENIGMAN
HENRIETTE LOEWENSTEIN 18 15
18 15
JOSEPH JEREMIAS
18 15
AMELIA MEISNER
18 15
ELI SCHERR
18 15
ARTUR STERN
18 15
ALEX H. WINER
18 15
MORRIS A. YASSKY
HERSHEL
19 16
BEN MEIER HAKOHEN
19 16
HYMAN BERMAN
19 16
ROSE BERMAN
19 16
MINNIE DIAMOND
19 16
PAULINE GOLDBERG
ANNA W. GOLDENBERG-- 19 16
19 16
IDA SOLAI KAPLAN
19 16
NATHAN D. KLEINER
20
17
CHARLES ALLEN
20 17
MAX BOESKY
20 17
MAX FRIEDLANDER
20 17
ELI GERSON
20 17
PAULINE GOLDBERG
20 17
MORRIS PUSHKIN
20 17
MIRIAM ROSENHECK
21 18
SOL OSBORNE
21 18
SARAH SITRIN
CHASHE
22 19
BAS REB PINCHAS
22 19
MEYER B. MARCUS
22 19
SAMUEL D. RADNER
22 19
DR. RUDOLPH LEISER
22 19
SAMUEL SALASNEK
22 19
DORA SCHMALTZ
23 20
GERTRUDE GARMEL
23 20
SOLOMON GOLDBERG
23 20
MAX LIPSON
23 20
HARRY MERETSKY
23 20
KALMAN SCHWEITZER
23 20
SHIFRA STOLLMAN
24 21
MARTIN BAGGLEMAN
24 21
MIRIAM DUBIN
24 21
ETHEL DVORKIN
24 21
CHAIM H. EINHORN
24 21
YAAKOV EINHORN
24 21
SARAH FANTICH
24 21
BERNARD HELFGOTT
24 21
JOSEPH KOHN
24 21
SAMUEL LOWENBRAUN
24 21
ISADORE PODOLSKY
24 21
ISADORE RABINOVITZ
24 21
BAILA REVZIN
24 21
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