THE DETROIT JEWISW NEWS JTA's Landmann Nathan Potach Dies in Argentina Nathan Potach, a builder BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — Anatolio Landmann, the Jewish Telegraphic Agen- cy's correspondent in Argentina and editor of the Spanish-language JTA Daily News Bulletin in Buenos Aires, died Jan. 26 at age 69. Mr. Landmann, who was the JTA correspondent here from 1945 until 1951, re- joined it last September when JTA correspondent Asher Mibashan made aliya. He also was a long- time contributor to the Yid- dish press in Argentina and was active in various cul- tural organizations. Frieda Levitt Frieda Levitt, a founder of Club One, Pioneer Women, died in Rishon LeZ- ion, Israel, Jan. 10. She was 87. A former Detroiter, Mrs. Levitt made her home in Rishon LeZion for the past 10 years. She was active in the Labor Zionist Alliance and Farband. She is survived by a daughter, Leah Roshal of Chicago, Ill,; a brother and sister in Israel; and two - granddaughters. Morton Levitt, Ex-WSU Dean Dr. Morton Levitt, former associate dean for academic affairs at Wayne State Uni- versity, died Jan. 13 in Davis, Calif. He was 59. At the time of his death he was associate dean for aca- demic affairs and professor of psychiatry at the Univer- sity of California, Davis, School of Medicine. In Loving Memory of Our Dear Brother WILLIAM GEORGE CAPLAN Who left us Feb. 6, 1941. "Like falling leaves the years go by, but precious memories never die." Sadly mis- sed by your brother and sister and their families. Dr. B.B. Caplan and Mrs. Nathan (Ann) Feldman. and president of President- ial Homes, founded in 1971, died Jan. 24 at age 58. Born in Bendin, Poland, Mr. Potach lived in Detroit since 1950. He was chair- man of the board of Map- lewood Homes and president of Parkland Homes building companies. He was active in efforts on behalf of Shaarit Hap- laytah, Survivors of the Holocaust, and a member of the building committee for the Holocaust Memorial Center. He helped raise funds for the construction of the center. He resided at 3133 Hartslock, West Bloomfield. He is survived by his wife, Phyllis; and three sons, Morris, Harry and Paul. Maurice Heiber, Led Belgian Jews BRUSSELS (JTA) — Maurice Heiber, the war- time head of the Belgian Jewish underground's child rescue division, died Jan. 22 at age 72. Mr. Heiber, who also served in the Belgian resistance movement, was responsible for saving the lives of more than 3,000 Jewish children. After the war he played an active role in Jewish communal organ- izations. SAM ACKER, 27335 Greenfield, Southfield, died Jan. 29 in Florida. Survived by his wife, Ruth; a son, Jerry; a brother, Charles; and three grandchildren. Services 11 a.m. today at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. • • ABRAHAM AR- KADIER, 84, 23121 Kenosha, Oak Park, died Jan. 23. Survived by his wife, Helen; a brother, Marico of Lima, Peru; nieces and nephews. • • • HARRY CRANE, 51, died Jan. 24. He leaves three sons, Mark of Schaumberg, Ill., Richard and Robert, both of Los Angeles, Calif.; his mother, Mrs. Max (Esther) Crane; and a brother, Marvin. • • • CLARA EVANS, 86, 536 E. Rose, Garden City, died Jan. 23. Survived by two sons, Robert E. Miller, Jr., of Kalamazoo and Raymond W.; a brother, Samuel G. Kohn; two sis- ters, Mrs. Elizabeth Archer and Mrs. Lester (Mary) Dresner; and three grandchildren. • • • SHIRLEY FANGER, 49, former Detroiter of Tuc- son, Ariz., died Jan. 23. She In Loving MemoryOf Our Beloved KENNETH S. PHILIP D. GOLDSTEIN Acknowledges with grateful apprecia- tion the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. In Beloved Memory of Brother and Brother4n-Law HARRY A. KIEF Feb. 6, 1976 God takes the best for reasons divine, but memories last until the end of time. Tears shall not darken or shadows dim, the beauti- ful memories we have of him. The Lord make His face to shine upon thee . . . Bless thee and keep thee and give thee peace. Yetta V. and Max Englander MOSS (Feb. 1, 1978) Sadly missed by his wife Edee, his children and grandchildren. The Officers and Board of the American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science note with deep sorrow the passing of one of its most devoted Mends and directors. His loyal and generous support of the Institute. spanning three decades and founded on his warm, personal association with Dr. Chaim Weizrnann, will long be remembered and cherished. Nationally prominent business leader and philan- thropist. his benefactions leave a legacy of lasting service to science. Israel and the Jewish people. To his family we extend our heartfelt sympathy. Morris L. Levinson Chairman Norman D. Cohen President Stephen L. Stulman Treasurer . Harold Hill Executive Vice President BERTHA MORTON FELDMAN, 65, 190 Crocker Blvd., Mt. Cle- mens, died Jan. 24. Sur- vived by a daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Cora) Raybin of Duarte, Calif.; a brother, Isadore HaliptmEin; a sister, Mrs. John (Martha) Reimer; and three grandchildren. • • • NATHANIEL FEL- LOWS, 59, 3840 Carriage Rd., Birmingham, died Jan. 24. Survived by his wife, Marilyn; two sons, Stephen and Howard; a daughter, Mrs. Michael (Joan) Mor- iarty of Chicago, Ill.; his mother, Mrs. Mollie Fin- kelstein; and a brother, Stanley Finkelstein. • • • HARRY G. MITTLE- MAN, 80, 13725 Dexter, Detroit, died Jan. 29. Sur- vived by three brothers, Alan E., Rudy of Flint and Dr. Irving of Sioux City, Iowa. • • • ETHEL MOGILL, 85, died Jan. 26. She leaves s son, Melvin; and three grandchildren. • • • ALBERT PESIS, 60, 24321 Blackstone, Oak Park, died Jan. 29. Survived by his wife, Gloria; two sons, Jacob and Solomon; a daughter, Mrs. Yoseff (Frances) Perry of Jerusalem, Israel; and four grandchildren. • • • BETTY RYNEK, 61, 20725 Camden Sq., South- field, died Jan. 29. She leaves her husband, Lester; and a daughter, Gloria of Los Angeles, Calif. FAY FISHMAN, 70, 25145 Prairie Dr., South- field, died Jan. 24. Survived by her husband, Abraham; two sons, Harold and Stuart; a daughter, Mrs. Ar- lene S. Colman; a brother, Nathan H. Feldman of Mon- tibello, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Oscar (Lillian) Kanat; and seven grandchildren. • • • MORRIS GOLD- BERGER, 89, died Jan. 26. The Family of the Late NATE S. SHAPERO OBITUARIES leaves a son, Alan of Bir- mingham; a daughter, Sha- ron of Birmingham; and a sister, Mrs. Ivan (Faye) Karson of Riverside, Conn. Interment Detroit. • • • He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Sydney (Grace) Good- man and Mrs. Albert (Ruth) Krochmal; two brothers, Samuel and Edward, both of Los Angeles, Calif.; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. • • • RACHEL KAY, 70, 15074 Lincoln, Oak Park, died Jan. 29. Survived by a brother, Jack Kraps; three sisters, Mrs. Milton (Helen) Zimmerman, Mrs. Albert (Rose) Galinsky and Mrs. Samuel (Freda) Green of Harrisburg, Pa. Hitler Interviewer Bernard E. Meyers, a former Detroit newspaper- man who was the first American journalist to talk to Adolf Hitler, died Jan. 22 at age 81. If you have no friends to share or rejoice in your suc- cess in life — if you cannot look back to those to whom you owe gratitude, or for- ward to those to whom you ought to afford protection, still it is no less incumbent on you to move steadily in the path of duty: for your active exertions are due not only to society; but in hum- ble gratitude to the Being who made you a member of it, with powers to serve yourself and others. —Walter Scott IDA SAKWA died Jan. 28. She leaves two sons, Dr. Saul and David; a daughter, Mrs. Tillie Nusbaum; two sisters, Mrs. Harry (Bessie) Sheyer and Mrs. Jacob (Lena) Emmer; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. • • • HORTENSE TOBIN, 74, 709 W. Hancock, De- troit, died Jan. 24. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Nick (Davida) Pappas; a sister, Mrs. Alma Jacobs of Wil- mington, Del.; and two grandchildren. Sidney A. Deitch . DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardn• ■ Cooledg• l Greenbold 399-2711 Eve. 626-0330 MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 1 661 E. 8 MILE. FERNDALE 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 MONUMENTS BY BERG URBACH AND FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield CAROLYN SUE WISE, 44, died Jan. 25. She leaves her parents, Judge and Mrs. John M. Wise; and a sister, Mrs. Philip (Peggy Jo) Mar- cuse. • • • SULTANA YAHYA, 85, of Ann Arbor, died Jan. 25. She leaves three sons, Rafael, Dr. David Y. 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