, Friday,, lanigry X5,.1980 53 Canton, died Jan. 21. Sur- vived by a son, Lewis; a brother, Dr. Joseph Carp; three sisters, Mrs. Vera Osman of Encino, Calif., Mrs. Sarah Allweis of Tuc- son, Ariz., and Mrs. Ida Blum of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and four grandchildren. • • * HYME SAINS, 75, 18651 Ardmore, Detroit, died Jan. 17. Survived by his wife, Dora; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Leo (Frieda) Bar- ris and Mrs. Edward (Janet) Finkel of Ft. Wayne, In- diana; a sister, Mrs. Sylvia Gelles of Allentown, Pa.; and five grandchildren. * * * Dickman and Mrs. Ethel Kallan of Los Angeles. Interment Los Angeles. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS, OBITUARIES MILDRED "SARAH" brother, Louis LeVine; four sisters, Mrs. Sadie Kornfield, Mrs. Harry (Anette) Horvitz of Tamarac, Fla., Mrs. Esther Covensky and Mrs. Saul (Evelyn) Nyman of Louis- ville, Ky.; and three grandchildren. berg; and six grandchildren. Interment Palm Springs. * * GLADYS MALLIN, 71, 23061 Wildwood, Oak Park, died Jan. 18. Survived by her husband, Nathan; a son, Mitchell; a daughter, Mrs. Larry (Rosalie) Lipson; a brother, Leonard Antel; and four grandchildren. • • • BENYAS, 87, former De- troiter of Hollywood, Calif., died Jan. 21. She leaves three sisters, Mrs. Louis ( Pauline) Bass and Mrs. David (Anne) Klein, both of California and Mrs. Herbert (Gertrude) Silk of New York. Interment Detroit. •• • • • • BARNEY LEONARD, MINNIE BLATT, 73, former Detroiter of Palm MORRIS MEYERS, 89, died Jan. 20. She leaves a sister, Mrs. Nathan (Belle) Springs, Calif., died Jan. 21. former Detroiter of Califor- Survived by his wife, Tillie; nia, died recently. Survived Cohen; and three nieces, Mrs. Milton (Regina) Weiss, two sons, Larry and by his wife, Sarah; three Mrs. Raymond (Myra) -Michael; a daughter, Mrs. daughters, Judith Bensky Greene and Mrs. Theodore Harold (Rosalyn) Blum- of Oak Park, Janet Rudoff (Betty) Klein of Englishtown,N.J. In Loving Memory Of IDA FIRSTEN, 51, died Jan. 20. She leaves her hus- band, Saul; two sons, Stuart and Robert; and two sisters, Mrs. Fred (Tillie) Cohen of Toronto and Mrs. Seymor ( Helen) Offman of Nova Scotia. Interment Toronto. • • • ROSE SMITH GLASS, 73, 22555 Staunton, South- field, died Jan. 18. Survived by a son, Sanford Smith; two daughters, Mrs. Leonard (Marilyn) Brose and Mrs. Jayson (Ann) Greene of Coronado, Calif.; and six grandchildren. • • • IVAN SAMUEL GLUSKIN, 73, died Jan. 20. He leaves his wife, Beat- rice; a son, Dr. Ronald; two brothers, Benjamin of Pennsylvania and Louis of Florida; and three grandchildren. • • • MONTE GOODMAN, 64, former Detroiter of Col- umbus, Ohio, died Jan. 16. Survived by a son, Steven of Ferndale; a daughter, Brenda of New York; his father, David of Detroit; and a brother, Al of Southfield. • • • LILLIAN JACOBS, 65, died Jan. 22. She leaves her husband, Louis; a daughter, Sue Anne; three sisters, Mrs. Pearl Caughey, Mrs. Al (Edith) Sklare and Mrs. William (Marlene) Simons of Chicago, Ill. • • • MOLLIE KAZDAN, 64, 20645 Kensington Ct., Southfield, died Jan. 17. Survived by her husband, Herman; a son, Dr. Jerry L. Kazdan of Philadelphia, Pa.; a daughter, Mrs. Gerald (Rita) Neff; a . JOSEPH I. GORDON A precious one from us is gone A voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant in our heart sic That never can be filled. Sadly missed by his Mary, family and all who knew him MORRIS TAROCKOFF 1975 The stories that you told us, The songs you sang each day, The way you • 75,43138 Washington Way, Harry Weitzman .1... ' t IIN MEMORIAM On the first anniversary of the passing of our dear husband, father and grandfather, ALLEN SCHOENFIELD we pay honor to his memory and recall with gratitude the many wonderful legacies he has left for us and which we cherish. His nwraory will always be a blessing to all of us. Kate Friedman Shoenfield Children, Mrs. Beryl D. Hines and Judge Frederica Brenneman; and Grandchildren loved your children, The games you used to MORRIS TAROCKOFF Jan. 27, 1975 Like falling leaves five years have drifted by since you left us. Time will never dim those precious and treasured memories we have of you. You are always loved and although you are not here physically, the years of joy and laughter you gave us will always re- main in our hearts. We who loved you miss you so much and think of you always. Your loving wife, Hannah Your children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren play, The memories of you are clear, As if it were yesterday, But we all know it cannot be, For that time is gone and this is today. You are sadly missed, Fay, Norman and Boys ILENE SPELKIN, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, Calif., died Jan. 18. She leaves her husband, Jules M.; two sons, Harvey and Martin, both of Los Angeles; three sisters, Mrs. Fraye Mendelson of Los Angeles, Mrs. Dorothy at 25115 Prairie Dr., Southfield. He is survived by his wife, Barbara; a son, Ronald; three daughters, Mrs. Gary (Beverly) Pierce, Judith and Mrs. Leonard (Maxine) Daitch; two brothers, Ned and Robert; a sister, Mrs. Sue Olen; and two grandchildren. MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 1 MEMORIAL HOME ASSOC. 16990 W. 12 Mile Rd. Southfield, Mi. • Is Not Only For Veterans It is for the Jewish Community whether you were in the service or not. PLAQUES MEMORIALIZING LOVED ONES Can be 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. Mrs. Jay Schwartz, Pres. or Mr. Leonard Green, Chairman Dr. Lionel Samuel Shul- man, a dentist with offices in Livonia, died Jan. 17 at age 46. Born in Detroit, Dr. Shulman was graduated from the University of De- troit Dental School in 1955. He received a fellowship from the Academy of Gen- eral Dentistry "for his work in continuing education." He was a member of the Western Dental Society, Chicago Dental Society and Alpha Omega Fraternity. He leaves his wife, Bar- bara; two sons, Todd and Robbie; a daughter, Lisa; his parents, Doris Segall and Dr. Thomas Shulman; and his step-father, Ted Segall. LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 Sidney A. Deitch 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. 399-2711 Eve. 626-0330 MONUMENTS BY BERG AND URBACH FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 1 3405 CAPITA.Qt Coohdge LF.4-2212 OAK PARK Next to Stanley Steamer 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield i During the coming week Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahr- zeds of the follow- ing departed friends. with the traditional Memo- rial Prayers. recita- tion of Kaddish and Studying of Mishnavos . SHEVAT JAN 9 27 CELIA FINE 9 27 JACOB-GOTTLIEB 9 27 PEARL HELPER 9 27 HAROLD W. ISSER 9 27 JOSEPH JONES FREDA KRAKOW 9 27 9 27 MORRIS ROSENBERG SHAPIRO 9 27 FANNIE 9 27 MIKE SIEGEL 9 27 EDWARD L. SMALL 9 27 YAAKOV. Z. STERN 10 28 REBECCA BERMAN 10 28 JOSEPH H. HELLER 10 28 LOUIS LEVIN 10 28 JOHN TAUBMAN 10 28 CHARLES TUKEL DR. MORRIS YAMSHON 10 28 10 28 REBECCA ZUSSMAN 11 29 MOSHE A. BRODY MARTIN K. IWREY 11 29 11 29 BELLE NELSON 11 29 BENJAMIN STURMAN 11 29 AARON YAGODA 11 29 JACOB ZUCKER 12 30 IDA BRANOT RIFKA COHEN 12 30 12 30 ESTHER HECHTMAN 12 30 ESTHER G. KARBAL 12 30 JACOB LEVY HARRY LUPILOFF 12 30 12 30 IDA B. RIBIAT 12 30 FEIGEL FUBINOFF 12 30 MIRIAM SIODER 12 30 BERTHA TEREBELO ' MAX BARTH ESTHER W ELLIS FANNIE FABER MORRIS GOODMAN BESSIE HOLTZMAN S. KARBAL LOUIS KARTUN MEYER MINKIN MARY MODELL HARRY SCHNEIDER FAMILY OF CHAIM ELIA DENEMARK HARRY N. ESKIN SAMUEL FAIGIN YETTA GRUNT NOAH E. KEYS PHILLIP R. KRAVETZ ELIJAH OPPEN MOLLY PLOTKIN DEBORA SHCLONICK HELEN SILVERSTON Yeshivath Beth 12 30 12 30 13 31 13 31 13 31 13 31 13 31 13 31 13 31 13 31 FEB. 14 1 1 14 14 1 14 1 14 1 14 1 14 1 14 1 14 1 14 1 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Yehudah 15751 W. Lincoln Or. Southfield 557-6750 Monuments For A I Jewish Cemeteries tnInzynyD yv-rt4).75$ nst - n= SHELDON GRANITE COMPANY Serving the Jewish Community for over 60 years 19800 WOODWARD (Betw. 7 & 8 Mile) TILE 1A KAufmAN ChAp E1 INC. Directors of Funerals WE REMEMBER LOUIS W. ZUCKERBRAUN BEN R. GERSON JACOB GOLDSTEIN LEAH LACHAR OSCAR LEFKOFSKY MORRIS MODLINSKY • - ESTHER ROSEN BEN SHORE LENA SIEGEL Go.dne , bet* Ceolodg• a Groonft•Id • .1 STUART WAKS, 41, died Jan. 22. He leaves two. sons, Jeffrey and Daniel; his father, Joseph; and _nieces and nephews. FANNIE TURKEL JEAN WARREN 661 E. 8 MILE. FERNDALE 1'/z Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS Dr. L. S. Shulman JEWISH WAR VETERANS 559-5680 Harry Weitzman, owner of a package liquor store in Detroit, died Jan. 21 while vacationing in Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. He was 64. Born in Baltimore, Md., Mr. Weitzman lived 59 years in Detroit. He retired a year ago. He was a past president of the Crescent Shrine and Oakland Century Lodge of Bnai Brith, who named him its man of the year. He was a member of and held office in Perfection Lodge of the Ma- sons and a member and board member of Cong. Bnai David. ISRAEL L. SCHUL- MAN, 72, died Jan. 18. He leaves his wife, Edna; three daughters, Sally, Mrs. Richard (Rhoda) Piendzia of Highland and Mrs. I. De- nnis (Myra) Potocsky; a brother, Ray of Texas; nine grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. • • • GEORGE SHAYNE, 73, of New York City, died Jan. 13. Survived by a daughter, Arden; a brother, Bernard of Southfield. Interment Long Island. He was a veteran of World War II and served in Okinawa. He resided In Loving Memory Of for Information call SIDNEY MIRVES, 69, former Detroiter of Scottsdale, Ariz., died Jan. 18. He leaves his wife, Faye; a son, Martin; two daugh- ters, Mrs. William (Michele) Sills and Mrs. Harvey (Anita) Tonken of Alpena; a brother, Louis Berman; four sisters, Mrs. Morey (Clare) Selly of California, Mrs. Fred (Ethel) Schwartz, Ann and Mrs. Simon (Nettie) Roberts; and six grandchildren. Interment Detroit. HILDA PLEASANT, (male or female) In Memoriam and Marion, both of Santa Monica, Calif.; 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Interment Los Angeles. • • • SAM GORL1CK (owner) 368-3550 569-0020 k a Kaufman • Herbert Kaufman • David Techner 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3a