THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rabbis Harold Hahn Dies, Formerly Heldleth El Post Rabbi Harold 0. Hahn, former associate rabbi at Temple Beth El (1959- 1964), died May 5 at age 50. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Rabbi Hahn resided in Cin- cinnati, Ohio, at the time of his death. He was graduated from Temple University and or- dained at the Hebrew Union Co`'.-Jewish Institute of Rer. ,n. He was a chaplain with the rank of maptain in the U.S. Air Fare from 1955 to 1957. Rabbi Hahn held pulpits in Bromel, Pa. (1957-1959), in Norfolk, Va. (1964-1969) and at the Rockdale Temple in Cin- cinnati, where he had served since 1969. of the Hebrew Union Col- lege and vice president of its alumni association. He leaves his wife, Nancy; two daughters, Melanie and Barbara; his mother, Mrs. Katherine Hahn of Cincinnati; and a brother, David of Philadel- phia. Interment Cincinnati. Israeli Writer Broides Dies TEL AVIV (JTA) — Av- raham Broides, the noted poet and writer, died May 3 at age 72. Born in Vilna, Lithuania, he came to Palestine in 1923 where he worked as a con- struction laborer. From 1929 to 1965 he was general He was president of the secretary of the Hebrew Cincinnati Chapter of the Writers Association. He American Jewish Commit- also was active in the His- tee, a member of the board tadrut, youth and hehalutz movements, and was a member of numerous organ- J. Whitefield, izations, including the Is- Pharmacist, 56 rael Association of Compos- Joseph Whitefield, a ers and Authors, PEN Club, pharmacist and owner of a Bnai Brith and the Soldiers Pontiac drugstore, died May Welfare Organization. Mr. Broides was the 9 at age 56. Born in Detroit, Mr. author of many collected Whitefield was a member of works of poetry, including (1931), Alpha Zeta Omega Phar- "Ba-telem" (1934), maceutical Fraternity, Na- "Eshnav" tional Association of Retail "Emunim" (1938), "La'ad" Druggists, Perfection Lodge (1943), "Shirim Le'vatey of the Masons, Morgenthau Ha'sefer" (1948), and "El Lodge of Bnai Brith and Hashahar Haganoz" (1961). He was also the recipient Cong. Shaarey Zedek. He resided at 6044 Brook Ln., of numerous awards, in- cluding the Brenner Prize, West Bloomfield. He is survived by his wife, Asher Barash Prize, Belles Rosetta; a son, Marc; a Lettres prizes, and the His- daughter, Mrs. William tadrut Prize. (Sheri) Michaels; his mother, Mrs. Molly Samuel Buckland Whitefield; a brother, Ber- Samuel Harrison Buck- nard; a sister, Mrs. Abe land, a buyer for Hughes (Blanche) Turett; and three Hatcher for 20 years, died grandchildren. May 6 at age 72. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. Buckland was the man- ager of The Boardroom men's clothier in Troy for the past seven years. The family of the late He leaves a son, David of Joesph J. Steinhart an- Naples, Fla.; one brother, nounces the unveiling of a two sisters and two monument in his memory grandchildren. 2:30 p.m. Sunday, May 20, at Hebrew Memorial Park. CARD OF THANKS Rabbi Leo Goldman will of- The family of the late _ ficiate. Relatives and Irwin Ratner acknowl- friends are asked to attend. edges with grateful appre- ciation the many kind ex- The Family pressions of sympathy ex- of the Late tended by relatives and PRRAHAM and friends during the family's recent bereavement. L tOTHY GOLD / Monument Unveilings - Announces the un- veiling of monuments in their memory 3 p.m. Sunday, May 20, at Machpelah Cemetery. ...Rabbi Nelson will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. 15075 Lincoln, Oak Park, died May 4. Survived by four sons, Sheldon R. Schwartz, Arthur J. Schwartz of Ann Arbor, David P. Schwartz and Eugene Agins; two daugh- ters, Joyce Kurz and Mil- dren Ritter; two sisters, Mrs. Jack (Mattie) Bressler and Ms. Elsie Zarov; 18 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. * * * JACK BIRNBERG (BURNS), 61, died May 9. He leaves his wife, Ruth; two sons, James and Steven. Services 10 a.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. * * * LINDA COGGAN, 31, 16300 W. Nine Mile, South- field, died May 8. Survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris (Tillie) Coggan; and a brother, Harold of Huntington Beach, Calif. * * * SAM COOPER, 73, 9520 Whittier, Detroit, died May 5. Survived by his wife, Be- ulah; a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Norma) Carroll of Plantation, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Saul (Blanche) Baron; and four grandchildren. * * * IRA DANTO, 76, died May 9. He leaves his wife, Rosamond; a son, Abner; two daughters, Arlynne and Harriet; a sister, Mrs1 Ar- thur A. (Bluma) Gilbert; and seven grandchildren. Services 11:30 a.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. * * * HERMAN FEINS- TEIN, 89, 15541 Shelley, Southfield, died May 4. Survived by a son, Henry; three daughters, Ann, Mrs. Bennett (Miriam) Shaw and Mrs. Samuel (Bernadine) Frank; and five grandchildren. * * * JACOB FELDMAN, former Detroiter of Miami Beach, Fla., died May 5. He leaves his wife, Rachel; a son, Nathan of Birming- ham; two daughters, Ann Ette and Mrs. Ben (Sandee) Zum, both of Florida; and six grandchildren. Inter- ment Miami. * * * MORRIS BENJAMIN FRIEDMAN, 79, 20091 In Loving Memory. Of LEAH HERMAN (1900 to 1959) Dearly missed by her husband HENRY Her children THERESA, MARTIN and LEONARD Her grandchildren MARSHA, BETH, BARBARA, DAVID, HOWARD, KARIN , MARSHALL and GARY Her great-grandchildren CHARLES and ERIC The Family of the Late MORRIS GOLD Announces the un- veiling of a monument in his memory 11:30 a.m. Sunday, May 20, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Gamze will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. TYBIE G. (SCH- WARTZ) AGINS, 77, • E OBITUARIES Cooley, Detroit, died May 8. Survived by a son, Joseph; a daughter, Mrs. Geoige (Be- tty Ann) Steinberger; and three grandchildren. * * * leaveS two sons, Dr. James A. and Donald, both of At- lanta; a brother, Bernard Lieberman of Sarasota, Fla.; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. BEVERLY SHARON Interment Detroit. ** * GOLD, 20. She leaves her ANNIE KLEINER, 68, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha (Amalia) Gold; a 15075 Lincoln, Oak Park, brother, Gerald; died May 8. Survived by a grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. son, Karl W. of Ypsilanti; a Rubin Luks and Mrs. daughter, Cynthia R.; and two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Samuel (Gertrude) Gold. * * * Katanick and Miss Bella Wrotzlawsky. MORRIS R. GOLDEN, * * * 78, died May 7. He leaves EILEEN LEITMAN, 57, his wife, Eva; a son, Martin; died May 4. She leaves her a daughter, Mrs. Arthur husband Sherwood; a son, (Marilyn) Silver of San Randall; two brothers, Jose, Calif.; a brother, Norman Baril and Harold Harry; a sister, Mrs. Harold Baril of Florida; and a sis- (Rachel) Rhein of Las ter, Mrs. Gertrude Gaynor Vegas, Nev.; and five of California. grandchildren. * * * ** * SARA OVERTON, 90, MAX GOLDMAN, 72, 26715 Greenfield, South- 15807 Harden Cir., South- field, died May 7. Survived field, died May 4. Survived by two sons, Oscar of by his wife, Ida; two sons, Encino, Calif., and Harry of Fred A. Garon and Jay H. of Hamtramck; a daughter, Los Angeles, Calif.; a sister, Jeanette; two Mrs. David (Sylvia) grandchildren and one Diamond; and six great-grandchild. * * * grandchildren. * * * CELIA ROSEN, 73, 23031 Kenosha, Oak Park, ANNA GOLDSTEIN, died May 5. Survived by 92, 23664 Coach House Rd., three sons, Nathan, Leo and Southfield, died May 9, Michael; a daughter, Mrs. Survived by twe sons, Allan Zenek (Mary) and Irving; a daughter, Mrs. Maurice (Goldie) Vainsot of Schwartzberg; a brother, Samuel Freed; and nine Paris, France; a brother, grandchildren. David Levy of Miami, Fla.; * * * four grandchildren and one FANNIE SOLLER, 84, great-grandchild. Grave- side services 11 a.m. today died May 7. She leaves three _daughters, Mrs. Thelma at Machpelah Cemetery. * * * Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS ANNA GREENBERG, 78, died May 2. Survived by a son, Larry W.; a daughter, Mrs. Albert M. Colman; a sister, Mrs. Chana Preskofsky of Tel Aviv, Is- rael; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. * * * 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner. petty. Coolidge E Greenfield 399-2 71 1 Eve. 626-0330 MONUMENT CENTER, INC. E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 661 SELMA HATFIELD, 73, 5840 Weathersfield, Birmingham, died May 9. Survived by two brothers, Edward Brinsley and Henry Brinsley, both of New York City; and a nephew, Dr. Bertram Brinsley of New York City. MONUMENTS BY BERG AND URBACH ** * JOSEPH HON- EYMAN, 83, 16233 Car- riage Lamp Dr., Southfield, died May 9. Survived by two daughters, Irva and Mrs. Marshall (Gail) Trubow of Framingham, Mass.; a brother, Dr. Max; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Meyer- son of Phoenix, Ariz., and Mrs. Betty German of Los Angeles, Calif.; and one grandchild. Services 2 p.m. today at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. * * * FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK - Next to Stanley Steamer LI 4-2212 Friday, May 11, 1919 63 Miller, Dr. Mildred Kaminsky and Mrs. Matilda Graff; a son, Dr. Alex Soller of Boca Raton, Fla.; a brother, Max Rephun of Miami Beach, Fla.; a sis- ter, Mrs. Yetta Nehum of Baltimore, Md.; 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. WE REMEMBER - 4 During the corning week Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahr- zeits of the follow- ing departeo friends, with the .traditional Memo- rial Prayers, recita- tion of Kaddish and Studying of Mishnavos. . l—o WAR MAY BEN HIRSCH 16 13 SAM KAHN 16 13 JACK R. LEEDS 16 13 ROSE B. ROSE 16 13 HARRY SPEYER 16 13 HERMAN MODLINSKY 16 - 13 AARON WASSERMAN 16 13 NOAH ELLIAS 17 14 SAMUEL Z. BIRNBAUM 17 14 .ROBERT FLAYER 17 14 MAX IWREY 17 14 REUBEN D. LAUTER 17 14 SARAH NATINSKY 17 14 JOSEPH ROBINSON 17 14 HARRY T. ROSS 17 14 SAM STERN 17 14 HYMAN STOLARSKY 17 14 JACOB ADLERMAN 18 15 ARTHUR BARACH 18 15 HARRY BERMAN 18 15 MILTON COGEN • 18 15 RABBI MOSES FISCHER 18 15 IDA GREEN 18 15 LOUIS LEIDERMAN 18 15 ROSE LINETSKY 18 15 ALFRED SCHMIDEL 18 15 SARAH WUNTNER 18 15 DAVID I. BERRIS 19 16 REGINA BROWN 19 16 LEON HESS 19 16 RILA HESS 19 16 CHARLES LASKEY 19 16 BETTY STARK 19 16 MOSES WEISWASSER 19 16 CHAYE SORA B. ISROEL 20 17 HARRY BERGER 20 17 LOUIS BUCHBINDER 20 17 BECKY GOLUB 20 17 ETTA HALPERT 20 17 - LEBA HALPERT 20 17 HUDIA.HALPERT 20 17 MOISHE HALPERT 20 19 JACK METTLER 20 17 MARY SHINDLER 20 17 CHAYA WACHTENHEIM MEISELS 20 17 BLIMA WACHTENHEIM 20 17 LOTTIE WAIGNER 20 17 ABRAHAM AVERBUCH 21 18 SHIRLEY ENGEL 21 18 LOUIS GARFINKEL 21 18 SARAH HONIGMAN 21 18 JENNY MODLINSKY 21 18 JOE RINGLER 21 18 ANNA ROTTENBERG 21 18 SAM SELIGSON 21 18 MAX SNOW 21 18 MILTON BACKHAUT 22 19 ROSE BUCHBINDER 22 19 MINNIE FRIEDMAN 22 19 EUGENE NEWMAN 22 19 BELLA W. TORGOW 22 19 Yesnivath Beth' Yehudah 15751 W. 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