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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-07-20

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Friday, July 20, 1919 63

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Aryeh Chen, 51,
Led WZO Unit

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Aryeh Chen, recently ap-
pointed director of the Brit
Ivrit Olamit, died last week
at age 51.
Mr. Chen was born in
Brazil and made aliya in
1952. In the mid-1960s, he
served as a teacher-
emissary in Rio de Janeiro
and in the 1970s in Holland.
In Israel, he was a teacher
and headmaster and wrote
plays on the side, some of
which won notable success..
He was appointed director
of the Brit Ivrit Olamit only
six months ago, but, accord-
fo officials of the World
list Organization under
Lich Brit Ivrit Olamit
functions, Mr. Chen already
had made his mark as an
innovator.

-

The Family
of thel,ate

B. GORDON
ALLER

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 1 p.m.
Sunday, July 29, at
Rosehill Cemetery,
Chicago, Ill. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

The Family
of the Late

AARON
FRIEDMAN

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 12:30 p.m.
Sunday, July 29, at
Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi
Groner will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

The Family
of the Late

JACOB (JACK)
PEARLMAN

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11:30 a.m.
Sunday, July 29, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Groner will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

The Family
of the Late

CHARLES
(SCHIJA)
SNOW

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 12 noon
Sunday, July 22, at He-
brew Memorial 'Park.
P qbbi Gruskin will of-
ate. Relatives and
_ _ends are asked to
attend.

The Family
of the Lath

GERTRUDE
TENCER

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 12 noon
Sunday, July 22, at
Workmen's Circle
Cemetery. Rabbi Gor-
relick will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

Dr. Cecil Miller

Dr. Cecil Miller, a former
Detroiter and a professor at
Glassboro State College in
New Jersey, died July 13 at
age 54.–
Born in Lancaster, Pa.,
Dr. Miller was a social
worker and held a doctorate
in special education. He
earned his doctorate in 1970
from Wayne State Univer-
sity. From 1954 to 1970, Dr.
Miller served the -Detroit
Board of Education as a
school social worker.
While in Detroit he was a
member of Temple
Emanu-El. He resided in
Turnersville, N.J., for the
past eight years.
Dr. Miller leaves his wife,
Mary; a son, Philip; two
daughters, Jody and
Tracey; three brothers, Ben-
jamin of North Lauderdale,
Fla., Lester and Henry;
three sisters, Mrs. Charles
(Miriam) Hanenberg, Mrs.
Frank (Rose) Clark and
Mrs. Herbert (Zelda) Menis
of North Lauderdale, Fla.
Interment Detroit..

I(

Marvin Felheim,
U-M Professor

OBITUARIES

LIBER ATLAS, 70,
13401 Albany, Oak Park,
died July 14. Survived by
his wife, Elisheva; two sons,
Dan of Israel and Ron of
Brooklyn, N.Y.; a daughter,
Mrs. Chaim (Nava) Atlas of
New York; three sisters,
Goldie of Russia, Mrs.
Pinina Niman of and
Mrs. Don (Yaffa) Ben Tzvi of
Israel; and four
grandchildren.

Petaluma, Calif., died July
18. She leaves her husband,
Dr. Sol Q.; a brother, Joseph
Garvett of Miami Beach,
Fl a . ; and two
granddaughters. Services 4
p.m. today at Beth El
Memorial Park.

* * *

AMELIA NETZORG,
95, died July 14. She leaves
two sisters, Sadie and Mrs.
Nathan (Ireta) Lurie; nieces
* * *
and nephews, grandneices
TILLIE BERK, former and grandnephews.
* * * •
Detroiter of North Miami
THOMAS
NOVER, 81,
Beach, Fla., died July 17.
She leaves her husband, 19985 Weyher, Livonia,
Morris; a son, Raymond of died July 12. Survived by a
Oak Park; a brother, Joseph son, Nathan of Owosso; a
Grossman of Huntington daughter, Mrs. Irving
Woods; a sister, Mrs. Anna (Faye) Tasco; four brothers,
Cook of Southfield; and Meyer of Flint, Sam of
three grandchildren. Saginaw, Victor of Buffalo,
N.Y., and Jack; three sis-
Interment Detroit.
ters, Mrs. Louis (Pearl)
* * *
Flamholtz of North Miami
ROSE BERKOWITZ, Beach, Fla., Mrs. Saul (Net-
81, died July 17. She leaves tie) Seide of Saginaw and
a son, Maynard of Sunset Mrs. Nathan (Betty) Col-
Hills, Calif.; a daughter, lens; eight grandchildren
Mrs. Sheldon (Lila) and four great-
Simuel Colman
Deutsch; and four grandchildren.
* * *
Samuel J. Colman, grandchildren. Interment
former secretary and co- Pittsburgh.
FANNIE
OL-
* *
founder of Colman Supply
SHANSKY, 74, died July
SARAH GOLD, 62, 18. She leaves her huband,
Co., industrial supplies, in
Detroit, died July 18 at age 13207 Mayfield, Detroit, Sam; two sons, Leon and
died July 15. Survived by Wilburt of Orlando, Fla.; a
92.
Born in Romeo, Mr. Col-, three daughters, Mrs. Larry brother, Maurice Jacobson
man was a member of Tem- (Sylvia) Daugherty, Norma of Bay City; three sisters,
ple Beth El. He was retired. and Rose; a brother, Sam Mrs. Ben (Betty) Labell,
He leaves a brother, Altman; and five Mrs. Rose Karbel and Mrs.
Harry; and daughters-in- grandchildren.
Jack (Tillie) Becker of
* * *
-
law, Irma Baron and Be-
LOUIS
JACK Zip Szold Dies,
verly Colman; six
grandchildren and five GOLDBERG, 59, 6509 Sil-r Led Hadassah
very Lane, Dearborn'
great-grandchildren.
NEW YORK (JTA) — Zip
Heights, died July 11. Sur-
vived by his wife, Mildred; Falk Szold, a former na-
Fear thou not, 0 Jacob my two sons, Clarence H. and tional president of Hadas-
servant, saith the Lord; Edward H.; two daughters, sah, died July 12 at age 91.
neither be dismayed, -0 Is- Mrs. James (Dorothy)
Mrs. Szold, whose hus-
rael; for, lo, I will save thee Chomicz and Margaret; a band was a cousin of Hen-
from afar, and thy seed from brother, Edward; a sister, rietta Szold, the founder of
the land of their captivity; Mrs. Max.03ernice) Lansky; Hadassah, served as na-
and Jacob shall again be and nine grandchildren.
tional president from 1928
quiet and at ease, and none
* * *
to 1930. Born in Savannah,
shall make him afraid.
CHARLES GURIAN, Ga., she became interested
— Jeremiah 30:10 70, 27355 Greenfield, in Zionist affairs through
Southfield, died July 13: Henrietta Szold.
Her involvement inten-
Survived by his wife, Janet;
The Daughter
and a sister, Mrs. Marian sified and she devoted al-
and Sister
Stone of Panorama City, most all her time to Zionist -
of the Late
Calif.
activities. In 1920, she
REBECCA
sponsored the Young
MATILDE G. KESLER, Women's Zionist branch,
HAGGAI
78, former Detroiter of which later became the
Acknowledge with
grateful appreciation
Junior Hadassah.
Alfred Werner,
the many kind ex-
Mrs. Szold was instru-
pressions of sympathy
Art Critic, 68
mental in raising funds for
extended by relatives
NEW YORK — Alfred the Hadassah Hospital on
and friends during our
recent bereavement.
Werner, one of the most dis- Mount Scopus in
Jerusalem. She also was a
tinguished art critics with former
editor of the Hadas-
an international reputation
sah
Newsletter
and served
as a writer and lecturer on
4 art subjects, died July 14 at as the organization's United
Nations chairman. Her, late
The Family
age 68.
of the Late
An editor of the Jewish husband, Robert, was
Encyclopedia, Mr. Werner president of the Zionist
HARRY
of_ America in
was the author of biog- Organization
BINDER
1930.
raphies of many painters,
ACknowledges with
including Modigliani,, Beatrice Gottlieb
grateful appreciation
Chagall, Pascin, Max
the many kind ex-
NEW YORK — Beatrice.
Weber, Dufy, Soutine,
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
Munch and Barlach. He re- M. Gottlieb, an active
and friends during the
cently finished a volume on philantropist and producer
family's recent be-
Utrillo. He was an editor of and playwright in . the
reavement.
the Jewish Encyclopedia Broadway theater, died
July 14 at age 90.
from 1941 to 1945.

Chicago, Ill. Services 11:30
a.m. today' at Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

* * *

IDA SHUBIN, 84, 24351
Gardner, Oak Park, died
July 18. She leaves a son,
Murray; two daughters,
Florence and Mrs. Joyce
Kousin; and four
grandchildren.

* * *

JOSEPH C. UMLAH,
79, 12735 Lawton, Detroit,
died July 12. Survived by
his wife, Dorothy; a son,
Robert; and two
grandchildren.

* * *

18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield

WE REMEMBER

HILDA WESER, 82,
died July 17. She leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Rosalind
Weisenburg; three
brothers, two sisters, two
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

* * *

During the coming
week Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah will
observe the Yahr-
zeits of the follow-
ing departec
friends, with the
traditional Memo-
rial Prayers, recita-
tion of Kaddish
and Studying of
Mishnavos.



RUTH WUNTNER, 68,

died July 14. She leaves a
son, Sanford of Palm
Springs, Fla.; a aughter,
Mrs. David (Lynn)
Engelbert; two brothers,
Moe Feldman of Tarzana,
Calif., and Joseph Feldman
of Miami Beach, Fla.; three
sisters, Mrs. Harry (Betty)
Singer, Mrs. Henry
(Dorothy) Schwartz of Los
Angeles, Calif., and Mrs.
Murray (Blanche) Jackson;
and five grandchildren.

* * *

JACK YORK, 76, died
July 13. He leaves two sis-
ters, Mrs. Louis (Julia)
Beerman and Mrs. Morry
(Ann) Ellinan of Lauderdale
Lakes, Fla.

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