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September 14, 1979 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-09-14

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40—BUSINESS CARDS

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Moses Landsberg

Moses Myren Landsberg,
co-merchandise manager at
Crowley Milner from 1909
• Rec. Rooms
• Basement Floors Tiled
to 1939, died Sept. 10 at age
ROSE AMBER, 81,
• Suspended ceilings 85.
25824 Lincoln Terrace Dr.,
installed
Born in Pinconning, Mr. Oak Park, died Sept. 12.
• Stucco
Landsberg opened the Survived by two sons,
• Misc. Repairs.
Crowley basement store in George and Paul; two
• Custom Formica Work
1926. From 1939 to 1954 he brothers, Julius Lipkin of
References
owned his own ladies New York and Morris Lip-
Very Reasonable
ready-to-wear business. In kin of Miami Beach, Fla.;
1954, he joined Englander two sisters, Mrs. Pearl
CALL RON
Furniture as manager of its Kleinrock of New York City
Northland Center store-and and Mrs. Celia Spitzberg of
661-4576
eves.
remained in that position Staten Island, N.Y.; six
until his retirement in grandchildren and one
1974.
50—PERSONAL
great-grandchild.
* * *
He was a member of Ash-
4 HALF OFF coupons American
lar Lodge of the Masons.
LOUIS BROWNSTEIN,
Airlines $70 each. Evenings
He leaves his wife, Bessie; 56, died Sept. 8. He leaves
35' '92.
two sons, Leon H. and Paul his wife, Ruth; stepchildren,
355-2652
M.; three daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Shirley LaMondra,
Albert (Rose) Blatnikoff, Mrs. Carol Nicely, Patricia
Mrs. Martin (Marjorie M.) Hoskins, James Schwab
Barb lshbia
Blau of Orlando, Fla., and and Doyle Schwab; two sis-
Janet; 12 grandchildren ters, Mrs. Harold (Lillian)
Bartending for
and five great- Ruskin and Mrs. Abraham
Private Parties
grandchildren.
(Hilda) Gornbein, and 16
grandchildren.

CARPENTRY

53—ENTERTAINMENT

SINGING guitarist, violinist plus
Disco tapes. 398-2462.

BAND

Excellent Music
For All Social
Occasions

731.6081

Company Lists
L. Special Service,
Joining of Firms

Maple Associates West,
---_- Inc., Realtors, announces
the specialization of its real
estate service exclusively in
new construction, commer-
cial construction, invest-
ment properties and de-
veloped and vacant land.
Abbey Development Co.,
an associated company
under the same ownership,
will continue its involve-
ment in real estate de-
velopment, specifically land
acquisition and land de-
velopment.
Maple Associates' Used
Home Division has joined
Earl Keim Realty, Inc. as a
new company-owned entity,
Earl Keim Realty-Maple,
Inc.

Ernest Lederman

Ernest Lederman, who
through the offices of the
Jewish Family Services
helped to resettle Russian
Jews coming to Detroit, died
Sept. 7 at age 39.
Born in Russia, Mr.
Lederman lived in Poland
for many years and came to
the U.S. in 1970. He worked
in New York for four years
at a variety of social service
agencies and came to De-
troit in 1974 to work for
JFS.
An accomplished chess
player who spoke three lan-
guages, Russian, Polish and
Yiddish, Mr. Lederman
held a degree in interna-
tional law from the Univer-
sity of Warsaw. He resided
at 25350 Greenfield, Oak
Park.
Mr. Lederman is survived
by a sister, Mrs. Bronia
Sokolov of Stockholm, Swe-
den.

Correction

In the obituary for Alice
Salzberg which appeared in
the Sept. 7 Jewish News,
the listing of survivors was
incorrect. Mrs. Salzberg
leaves her husband, Max;
four nephews and two
nieces.

Emanu-El Founder Dies

Rabbi Frank F. Rosent-
hal, founding rabbi of Tern-
ple Emanu-El, died Aug. 19
at age 68.
Born in Beuthen, Ger-
many, Rabbi Rosenthal
earned a doctorate in 1938
and did post-graduate work
at the Sorbonne in Paris,
the University of Prague
and the Papal Library in
Ror-
nigrated to the U.S.
in 1940 and held pulpits in
North Carolina prior to
coming to Michigan. Tem-
ple Emanu-El was founded
in 1953. In the late 1940s,
Rabbi Rosenthal held the
pulpit of the temple in
Jackson, Mich.
For the last 23 years,
'- abbi Rosenthal was the
/iritual leader of Tem-
ple Anshe Sholom in Il-
linois.
In 1966 he was invited by
the German government for

an extended lecture tour in
that country. West Ger-
many honored Rabbi Ro-
senthal in 1976 for his ac-
tivities opposing Hitler."
He is survived by his wife,
Harriet; and two daughters,
Hannah Phelps and De-
borah Zemel.

More Obits Page 53

Unveilings on Page 47

* * *

SONYA T. DENISON,
75, died Sept. 8. She leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Dennis (Les-
lie) Rogers; a brother, Dr.
Sam Abramson; a sister,
Annmarie Persov; and two
grandsons.

OBITUARIES

died Sept. 5. She leaves her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
(Lily) Levine; and a brother,
Dr. Donald Levine.

* * *

FANNIE GLUCK, 91,
died Sept. 6. She leaves a
son, Samuel; a daughter,
Mrs. Martin (Katy)
Bodansky;
and
one
grandson.

* * *

FRANCES S. GREEN-
BERG, 82, died Sept. 9. She
legves a sister, Mrs. Ben
(Hannah) Levy of Miami
Beach, Fla.; nieces and
nephews.

* * *

ESTHER HAFFNER,
58, died Sept. 10. She leaves
her husband, Irving; a son,
Harvey of Dallas, Tex.; a
daughter, Mrs. Richard
(Gail) Ellenbogen; a
brother, Seymour Kunin;
four sisters, Mrs. Lloyd
(Dorothy) Wiand of Inde-
pendence, Mich., Mrs.
Harry (Edith) Paul of
Pacific Palisades, Calif., De-
lores Kunin and Darlene
Kunin; and four grandsons.

* * *

* * *

SALLY FEDDERSEN,
71, 13365 Glenfield, De-
troit, died Sept. 12. Sur-
vived by two sons, Richard
of Roseville and Robert;
three daughters, Mrs.
Alfred (Elaine) Boyd of
Warren, ,Mrs. Benny
(Nancy) Venditti of Warren
and Janet of Detroit; a
brother, David Pollick of
University Heights, Ohio;
four sisters, Mrs. Morris
(Esther) Weintraub of De-
troit, Mrs. Joseph (Sylvia)
Gonek of Rochester, Mrs.
Clarence (Dorothy)
Beckman of Ferndale and
Mrs. Sam,(Sophie) Pitkin of
Willowdale, Ont.; and five
grandchildren.

BENJAMIN HYMAN,
79, 24090 Moritz, Oak Park,
died Sept. 7. Survived by a
son, Harold; a daughter,
Mrs. Edward W. (Bettie)
Toti; and two
grandchildren.

* * *

ESTHER G. FINE, 76,
16300 W. Nine Mile, South-
field, died Sept. 11. Sur-
vived by four sons, Jerome
H., William M., Norton L.
and Dr. Eugene Gelzayd; a
daughter, Mrs. Henry A.
(Beatrice) Freud; a brother,
Harry Pittler of Pittsburgh,
Pa.; a sister, Mrs. Allen
(Mary) Lorber; 15
grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.

* * *

MARILYN GANTZ, 36,

Judaica in NY

NEW YORK — Ceremo-
nial objects in silver and
ceramics, jewelry, enamels,
sculptures, woodwork,
tapestries and wall hang-
ings will be featured in an
exhibit of crafts by contem-
porary artisans entitled
"Variations on Judaic
Themes" to be held at New-
York's Stephen Wise Con-
gress House of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress
through September.

Friday, September 14, 1919 71

* * *

ANNE KAYMAN, 67,
17180 Cedarcroft, South-
field, died Sept. 5. Survived
by a daughter, Mrs. Irving
(Esther) Morof; a brother,
Harry Kaiman; two sisters, ,
Mrs. Esther Warsh and
Mrs. Hymen (Brandel)
Warsh, both of Toronto,
Ont.; and two
grandchildren.

* * *

- HARRY A. - KWIKER,

81, died Sept. 12. He leaves
his wife, Mae; three sons,
Louis, David of Houston,
Tex., and Michael of Sac-
ramento, Calif.; two
brothers, Isaac of New York
and Jacob of Florida; three
sisters, Mrs. Esther Litten-
berg of England, Mrs. Annie
Wolfe of Israel and Mrs.
Rachel Davis of Florida; and
four grandchildren.

In Memoriam

Barry Riklin, May 13,
1942, died Sept. 21, 1978.
Sadly missed by his family.

In Loving Memory
Of Beloved Father
and Grandfather

ELIZABETH MAR-
GOLIS, 82, 19100 W. Seven
Mile, Detroit, died Sept. 8.
Survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Bernard (Sally) Schiff;
a brother, Irving Gelerman
of Randolph, Mass.; a sister,
Mrs. Hyman (Etta)
Rudofsky of West Newton,
Mass.; five grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.

* *

BENJAMIN MAT-
TATAI, 87, 13610 Pearson,
Oak Park, died Sept. 11.
Survived by his wife,
Rachel; a daughter, Mrs.
Raisy Serour; and two
grandchildren.

* * *

ROBERT I. MIDDLE-
MAN, 85, 25555 Filmore
Pl., Southfield, died Sept. 9.
Survived by three sons,
Bernard W., Dr. Franklin
D. and Edward W.; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Max (Mary)
Silber of Sarasota, Fla.; and
a sister in Israel; and four
grandchildren.

JOSEPH SCHREB-
NICK, 59, former Detroiter
of Glenview, Ill., died Sept.
11. Survived by his wife,
Shirley; a son, Steven; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Rose Bernstein of
Detroit and Esther Henkin
of Van Nuys, Calif. Inter-
ment Palatine, Ill.

* * *

VIOLET WEISS, 73,
18315 Fremont, Livonia,
died Sept. 6. Survived by
her husband, Jack; a son,
Merle; two daughters, Mrs.
Julius (Estalee) Eichler and
Mrs. Jared (Sharon) Meyers
of Miami, Fla.; and, 12
grandchildren.

WE REMEMBER

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

* * *

CONSTANCE OKUN,
68, of Orlando, Fla., died
Sept. 10. She leaves her
husband, Edward; and a sis-
ter, Marion Slesinger. Serv-
ices 2 p.m. today at Beth El
Memorial Park, Livonia.

* * *

IRVING PERLISS, 81,
died Sept. 9. He leaves
nieces and nephews,
grandnieces and
grandnephews.

* * *

ROSE ROSENBERG,
86, died Sept. 12. She leaves
a sister, Helen; nephews
and nieces.

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