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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-01-04

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Friday, January 4, 1980 55

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Philip Goldstein, Zionist
Leader, Auto Supply Owner

Philip D. Goldstein, foun-
der and president of United
Automotive Supply Co. in
Madison Heights, died Dec.
31 at age 79.
Born in Poland, Mr.
Goldstein founded United
Auto Supply Co., a
wholesale parts supplier, 50
years ago.
At the time of his death,
Mr. Goldstein was vice
president of the Labor
Zionist Institute of which he
was a founder. He was
executive vice chairman of

Dooley Cohan,
Jewish
First
Police Sgt. Here.

Dooley A. Cohan, the first
Jewish uniformed sergeant
in the Detroit Police De-
partment, died Dec. 31 at
age 73.
Born in Titusville, Pa.,
Mr. Cohan served the De-
troit Police Department
from 1934 until his retire-
ment in 1957. His son,
Michael, also a Detroit
policeman, wears his
father's old badge.
Mr. Cohan was a life
member of Perfection Lodge
of the Masons, Detroit Con-
sistory Moslem Shrine,
Lieutenants and Sergeants
Association, the Detroit
Police Officers Association
and Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Following his retire-
ment, Mr. Cohan founded
D and C Process Service
Co., a firm which deliv-
ered court papers and
legal documents.
He is survived by his wife,
Irene; a son, Michael; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Minnie Blum of
Chicago, Ill.; and two
grandchildren.

in Loving

Memory Of

LILY
MARGOLIS

Who passed away
Dec. 28, 1966.

Sadly missed by chil-
dren, grandchildren,
and
great-grand-
children.

PHILIP GOLDSTEIN

Histadrut for many years
and a former national board
member.
Mr. Goldstein was a
founder of the Labor
Zionist movement in De-
troit and a founding
member of Temple Israel.
He also was affiliated
with Perfection Lodge of
the Masons.
He was cited in 1974 by
the Northwood Institute "in
recognition of his outstand-
ing contribution to the au-
tomotive service industry"
and for endowing a schol-
arship fund there. He also
was recognized by the Gen-
eral Motors Institute "in
appreciation for his assis-
tance and counsel" in set-
ting up a wholesaler man-
agement program.
Mr. Goldstein leaves his
wife, Reka; a daughter, Mrs.
Robert (Beverly) Rosenfeld;
a sister, Mrs. Miriam Gross
of Israel; and two
grandchildren.
N

OBITUARIES

IRVING ALTMAN, 72,
former Detroiter of Los
Angeles, Calif., died Dec.
29. Survived by his wife,
Kate; a son, Gerald of
California; a daughter, Mrs.
David (Sheila) Aenis of
Encino, Calif.; brothers; a
sister, Sadie of California;
and five grandchildren.
Interment Los Angeles.
• • •
FLORENCE N. CLIVE,
69, died Dec. 21. She leaves
her husband, H. Harry; a
son, Dr. Alan G. of Massa-
chusetts; and a sister, Mrs.
Charlotte Steinharter of
New York.
• •
JOSEPHINE FANE,
69, former Detroiter of Van
Nuys, Calif., died Dec. 27.
Survived by a son, Morton of
West Bloomfield; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Barry (Francis)
Korer of Sherman Oaks,
Calif.; three brothers, Jack
Wasserman of Oak Park,
Sam Wasserman of Far-
mington Hills and Bert
Wasserman of Culver City,
Calif.; two sisters, Mrs.
Belle Freedland of South-
field and Mrs. Leo
(Katherine) Book of
Livonia; and four
grandchildren. Interment
California.
• • •
MARGARET ELAINE
FELDMAN, 70, 26001
Stratford P1., Oak Park,
died Dec. 28. Survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Maxine
Krinsky; and three
grandchildren.

Thoughts of Our Mother

ANNA PEARLMAN

Songs have been written about mother's eyes, Her smile and
laughter clear. The beauty of soul that gave her grace, With
love that held you dear.
But one of the things she taught each child, To guide them on
their way, the good, the bad, to live one's life. As it came from
day to day.
Because life was sweet and grew so short, The life had gone to
grey. No more smiles or words of hope, No laughter so light
and clear. She left instead her teachings wise, For us to give
with love and cheer. But never forget the beauty of a mother
that we loved so dear.
Your children,
Dorothy, Clara and Ferah

JEWISH WAR VETERANS

MEMORIAL HOME ASSOC.

16990 W. 12 Mile Rd. Southfield, Mi.

In Loving Memory

of My Dear Wife

SYLVIA

21 days in Tevet

Just a year, it seems a
lot longer.

Abe R. Rosenberg

Is Not Only For Veterans

It is for the Jewish Community
whether you were in the service or not.

PLAQUES MEMORIALIZING LOVED ONES

(male or female)

Can ba purchased at a very
nominal price

This home belongs to the Jewish community.

Your participation will help preserve and maintain this memo-

rial building for posterity.

In Memory Of
Our Beloved
Wife and Mother

for information call

Mrs. Jay Schwartz, Pres. or Mr. Leonard Green, Chairman

559-5680

ROSE
ROSENROTH

On her seventh
yahrzeit (Tevet 19).
Husband, David; and
son, Max.

ABRAHAM GRAY, 88,
17136 Tracey, Detroit, died
Dec. 26. Survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Manuel H.
(Gail G.) Hendelman and
Mrs. Gerson (Ina) Woolf of
Baltimore, Md.; five
grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
• • •
ANNA JACOBSON, 82,
34330 Van Born, Wayne,
died Dec. 29. Survived by
nieces and nephews.

LILLIAN JOHNSTON,
90, died Dec. 27. She leaves
a nephew, Gerald Barsky.;
five nieces, Mrs. Fraye
Mendelson, Mrs. Dorothy
Dickman, Mrs. Ilene Spel-
kin, Mrs. Ethel Kallan and
Mrs. Esther Magy.
" * •
BERTHA MILLER, 95,
former Detroiter of Tucson,
Ariz., died Dec. 30. Survived
by three sons, Abe of Ann
Arbor, Max of Santa Bar-
bara, Calif., and George of
Tucson; a daughter, Mrs.
Leada Teicher of Min-
neapolis, Minn.; a sister,
May Brody of Ludington,
Mich.; 12 grandchildren
and eight great-
grandchildren. Interment
Tucson.
• • •
PHIL PLASKO, 69,
former Detroiter of Miami,
Fla., died Dec. 10. Survived
by his wife, Ida; a brother,
Joe of Palm Beach Gardens,
Fla.; and three sisters, Mrs.
Sadie Weiss and Mrs. Edna
Hanish, both of Louisville,
Ky.;. and Mrs. Sol (Clara)
Tachman of Southfield.
Interment Miami.
• • •
LEBA • RASKIN, 79,
former Detroiter of
Tamarac, Fla., died Dec. 30.
Survived by her husband,

Shirley Robbins

Shirley Robbins, a volun-
teer worker at Borman Hall
— Jewish Home for the
Aged, died Dec. 26 at age 52.
Born in New York, Mrs.
Robbins lived 10 years in
the Detroit area. She was a
member of the Birmingham
Temple and American
Jewish Congress.
She leaves her husband,
Harvey; a son, Dr. Kenneth
of Ann Arbor; and a daugh-
ter, Diane.

CARD OF THANKS

Herman; a daughter, Mrs.
Harry (Josephine) Fitlow of
Tamarac; a brother, Rubin
Graff of Miami, Fla.; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Shirley Rottman of
Oak Park; three grandsons
and six great-
grandchildren. Interment
Florida.
• • •
MOLLY (BEAN) RO-
SENTHAL, 94, 18712
Nadol, Southfield, died Dec.
27. Survived by four sons,
Irving, Sam, Dr. Oscar and
Harry of San Marcos, Calif.;
a daughter, Mrs. Avery
(Sylvia) Klarfelt; eight
grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.
• • •
EVA RUDA, of Hamden,
Conn., died Dec. 19 in Las
Vegas, Nev. Survived by a
brother, Louis of Southfield;
three sisters, Mrs. Max
(Etta) Siegel of Hamden,
Mrs. Sam (Molly) Cohen of
Westhaven, Conn., and
Mrs. Louis (Beatrice) Kaye
of New Haven, Conn., and
Palm Springs, Calif. Inter-
ment New Haven.
• • •
ESTHER Z. SACHS, 79,
died Jan. 1. She leaves two
sons, Donald J. and Myron
R.; a daughter, Mrs. Aaron
(Rochelle) Lupovitch; and
eight grandchildren.
• • •

LEO SCHULMAN, 60,
539 Bruce, Windsor, Ont.,
died Dec. 22. Survived by a
sister, Mrs. Leonard (Lee)
Metz of San Bernardino,
Calif.; and nieces and
nephews.

Sidney A. Deitch
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ARNOLD TOPY, 66,
died Dec. 30. He leaves his
wife, Doris; a son, Bruce;
and two granddaughters.
• • •
ANNIE R. WINTER, 86,
died Dec. 27. She leaves a
son, Ben; two brothers, Sam
Halberg and Max Halberg,
both of Florida; seven
grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren.

t

WE REMEMBER

Emogcne Taylor,
Mother of
the Late

CARL (Tex)
COLLINS

Wishes to thank all of
his friends for their past
kindnesses as he is re-
membered on the first
anniversary of his
death.

and Studying of
Mishnavos

Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah

LI 4-2212

Nest to Stanley Steamer

ing departed
friends. with the
traditional Memo-
rial Prayers. recita-
tion of Kaddish

TEVES J N
BETTY VIOLET BENENSON 17
17
ZIVYA A. BOYARSKY
17
SARAH ZARANKIN
17
EVELYN WOOLMAN
18
ISAAC BLOOM
18
MARY COSCARELLY
18
ISADORE DANTO
18
JACOB GOLDIS
18
BESSIE KRUSHNER
18
MISCHEL MEIR
18
SYLVIA MOORAWNICK
18
KOPEL ROSEN
18
IDA WASSERMAN
18
ROBERT WEISZ
18
HARRY WOLIN
19
JOSEPH COSSMAN
19
SOL FEINBERG
19
LIBBY FINE
19
IDA GUTTERMAN
19
SADIE LAFER
19
JOSEPH LANGER
19
LEO I. LANGER
19
ESTHER D. PEARLMAN
20
MAX DELIN
20
SARAH DUBIN
20
EDIS DORFMAN
20
ESTHER GAERTNER
20
HARRY GOLDMAN
20
SAM GREEN
20
SOLOMON GREVNIN
20
JACOB KERRETT
20
PEARL PELAVIN
20
ABRAHAM D. SACHS
21 1
SONIA ABRAMSON
21 -1
HARRY BLOCH
21 1
JACK BOOKSTEIN
21 1
BERNARD J. FISCHER
21 1
JACOB PORTNOY
21 1
SYLVIA ROSENBERG
21 1
HARRY C. WOLFE
22 11
MIRIAM BERRIS
22 11
IDA BOESKY
A.L. DAMEN
22 11
HERMAN EIZEN
22 11
ANNE HARRIS
22 11
RACHEL KAIMAN
22 1111
JACOB LIEBERMAN
MAX LINOVITZ
2 2 1 1
22
ROBERT MARGOLIS
22 11
JACOB POSS
22
MYRON ROSENTHAL
23 12
BELLA BERLANT
23 12
ESTHER BRANDMAN
23 12
HERMAN K. COHEN
23 12
JOSHUA GITLIN
23 12
DAVID HESS
23 12
BECKIE MASON
23 12
SARAH REPITOR
23 12
ROSE SCHLOSS
23 12
JOE SCHERR
23 12
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