THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 22, 1980 63 OBITUARIES MORRIS ALTER, 80, 15415 Northgate Blvd., Oak Park, died Feb. 19. Survived by his wife, Ruth; a daugh- ter, Estelle; a sister, Mrs. Tzeril Schecter of Israel; nieces and nephews. • • • FANNY BARSDORF died Feb. 18. She leaves a son, John; a sister, Mrs. Walter (Erna) Herz; two granddaughters and one great-grandson. • • • SARAH BEDEROW, 84, 13711 Kenwood, Oak Park, died Feb. 15. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ger- trude Bounker and Anne; one brother in Russia; one grandchild and three great-grandchildren. • • • AARON BERG, 71, died Feb. 17. He leaves his wife, Union Leader David Chaney Union organizer David Chaney, vice president of the Amalgamated Clothing and Textiles Workers Union, died Feb. 18 at age 68. Born in Krakow, Poland, Mr. Chaney joined his first union, the UAW, in 1934. After being fired from Ford for union activism, he found a job with the Works Progress Administration. He organized the west side WPA workers and was elected president of their union. In 1940, as a stock boy for Sam's Stores, a former Detroit retail chain, Mr. Chaney and a co-worker, William McClow, led a drive toward unionism. After having organized 800 employees, the two merged their group with Amalgamated. Chaney was a former vice president of the Michigan Federation of Labor and was the current treasurer of Histadrut. He leaves his wife, Josephine; two daughters, Mrs. Archie (Marylou) Les- ter and Regina of Washing- ton, D.C.; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Band Leader Gordon Dies drchestra leader Hal Gordon, former musical di- rector for WXYZ-TV, died Feb. 15 at age 62. Rose Ensink Rose Ensink, the book- keeper for the Workmen's Circle Cemetery Associa- tion, died Feb. 18 lit Kings Point, Fla. She was 67. Mrs. Ensink was a former Detroiter who held mem- bership in the Workmen's Circle Branch 460E and Women's American ORT. She leaves her husband, Charles; two daughters, Mrs. Riley (Susan) Liles of Oak Park and Joan of Mar- gate, Fla.; her mother, Mrs. gate, George (Ethel) Cherkasky of Delray Beach, Fla.; a brother, Milton Cherkasky of Delray Beach, Fla.; a sis- ter, Mrs. John (Muriel) Far- ley of New Jersey; and two grandchildren. Interment Detroit. In Loving Memory Of Our Dear Father A native Detroiter Mr. Gordon was the musical di- rector for the Soupy Sales and Ed McKenzie shows aired over WXYZ. He was well known in the Jewish community, having entertained at many wed- dings, Bnai Mitzva and other affairs. Mr. Gordon was a member of Temple Beth El. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Samara) Laszcak of Louisiana; two brothers, David Goldman and Albert Goldman of Miami, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Sidney (Sara) Kay and Mrs. Mollie Danas; and one granddaughter. Emma; a son, Herman of Madison, Wis.; a sister, Mrs. Frank (Marian) Thomas; and two nephews. • • • SARAH BRIGHTMAN, 78, 19100 W. Seven Mile, Detroit, died Feb. 7. Sur- vived by a son, Leonard; a sister, Mrs. Herman (Rose) Shapiro; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. • • • FENE (FANNIE) CHARNAS, 93, 8216 Hun- tington Rd., Huntington Woods, died Feb. 16. Sur- vived by two sons, Dr. George and Dr. Sidney; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. • • • MIKLOS FOLTYN, 23881 Condon, Oak Park, died Feb. 19 in Walnut Creek, Calif. Survived by his wife, Rose; two daugh- ters, Mrs. James (Julie) Sol- omon of Walnut Creek and Audrey; a brother, Andrew; a sister, Mrs. Magdalena Svarin of Zurich, Switzer- land; and two grandchildren. ELAINE GROSS, former Detroiter of New Jersey, died recently. She leaves her husband, Mark; two daughters, Karen and Barbara; her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Harry (Irene) Kohn of Sarasota, Fla.; and a sister, Mrs. Herschel (Janet) Harris of Southfield. Interment New Jersey. • • • REBECCA WEBER HORWITZ, 76, 15075 Lin- coln, Oak Park, died Feb. 17. Survived by a son, Dr. Leon Weber of Baltimore, Md.; a daughter, Mrs. Leo (Dorothy) Gordner of Windsor; a sister, Mrs. Esther Ellison of Miami, Fla.; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. In Loving Memory of a Man Who Made Beautiful Music HAL GORDON Audrey Pearl, Marc and Gwen Pearl, Jeff and Erica Pearl and Larry Pearl. MORRIS PEVIN Who passed away March 2, 1971, five days in Adar. Sadly missed by his family. The Radners, Family of the Late FANNIE KANE, 80, former Detroiter of Plain- view, N.Y., died Feb. 18. Survived by a son, Robert of Plainview; a brother, Harold Haas of Huntington Woods; four sisters, Mrs. Celia Jaffe of New York City, Esther Haas of Santa Barbara, Calif., Mrs. Morris (Margie) Samuels of South- field and Mrs. Julius (Min- nie) Levitt of Southfield; and two grandchildren. • • • FRIEDA KNOLL, 71, died Feb. 14. She leaves her husband, Sidney; a son, Richard; a daughter, Shelly; two brothers, Joseph Nemeth of Plantation, Fla., and Benjamin Nemeth of California; a sister, Mrs. Sam (Rose) Kaplan of New York; and three grandsons. • • • ANN LAKIN, 65, 22030 Stratford, Oak Park, died Feb. 20. Survived by two sons, Melvin and Donald; a brother, Morton Surowitz; and three grandchildren. • • • SONIA MALKIN, 65, former Detroiter of Delray Beach, Fla., died Feb. 16. Survived by her husband, Herman; two sons, William of Dearborn and Alan of Grand Blanc; a daughter, Mrs. Fred (Vita) Mogell of Livonia; her father, Ab- raham Isenberg of Oak Park; two sisters, Mrs. Philip (Esther) Minkow of Delray Beach and Mrs. Gerald (Dorothy) Levine of Oak Park; and six grandchildren. Interment Florida. • • • GOLDIE RAVET, 81, 15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park, died Feb. 17. Survived by a son, Emanuel; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Ethel Traurig; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. • • • MAYBELLE B. RO- SEN, 88, died Feb. 16. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Gloria Weiner; and two granddaughters. • • • DAVE SADOVITZ, 68, former Detroiter of Some- rville, N.J., died Feb. 12. Survived by two brothers, Jack and Harry of Livonia; three sisters, Mrs. Blossom Peck of New York, Mrs. Irv- ing (Ethel) Oppenheim of Southfield and Mrs. Irving (Anne) Alpert of Livonia. Interment Somerville. • • * The Family of the Late SOPHIE SAMUELS, Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 1 444 1 W. 11 Mile Rd. Go.d.. , I»na Ceellds, & Gr•enf meld 3 99-2 7 1 1 Eve. 626-0330 MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE. FERNDALE 1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 BLKS. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. MONUMENTS BY BERG AND URBACH FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 1 3405 CAPITAL at Coolidge LI 4-2212 OAK PARK Next to Stanley Steamer t"- anzvtly: vtynn4r5t3 nine SHELDON GRANITE COMPANY Serving the Jewish Community for over 60 years 19800 WOODWARD (Betw. 7 & 8 Mile) SAM GORLICK (owner) 368-3550 Acknowledge with T hE IRA KA Directors of Funerals JO 4-5557 Monuments For All Jewish Cemeteries LILLIAN JACOBS BESSIE RATNER grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement 87, died Feb. 18. She leaves three sons, Earl, Alex of New York and Sidney of Florida; a daughter, Mrs. Edwin (Hilda) Averbach of Encino, Calif.; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. • • • ETHEL SHACH- NOVITZ, 85, 23455 Plumbrooke, South- field, died Feb. 19. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Philip (Elma) Rader, Mrs. Alex (Ida) Burstein and Mrs. Irvin (Leona) Zelitzky of Foster City, Calif.; a sis- ter, Mrs. Sarah Schatzman of Los Angeles, Calif.; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. • • • SIGMUND SHERMAN, 91, 20220 Brookshire, Southfield, died Feb. 19. Survived by three sons, Leo of Carlsbad, Calif., Carl and Earl of Encino, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Frank (Evelyn) Ditkoff and Mrs. Charles (Freda) Landen; 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. • • • LUCILLE SHIFFMAN, 65, former Detroiter of Es- sexville, died Feb. 14. Sur- vived by her husband, David; a daughter, Mrs. Seymour (Mary) Ross of West Bloomfield; a brother, Jack Gale of Essexville; and two grandchildren. Inter- ment Bay City. • • • ESTELLE SULKIN, 65, 29145 Pointe-O-Woods Pl., Southfield, died Feb. 18. Survived by a son, Ronald of Van Nuys, Calif.; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Jay J. (Paula) Kaner; two brothers, Albert Hendricks of Beverly Hills, Calif., and Lee Hendricks of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; and a sister, Mrs. Maxwell (Rose) Fox of Tamarac, Fla. i WE REMEMBER s ADA FEB ABRAHAM BERMAN 24 MAX BERRIS 24 MANUEL FELDSTEIN 24 JULIUS HESS 24 SARAH MILLER 24 DAVID H. ROM 24 BLANCHE I. STERN 24 BERTHA WEITZMAN 24 ANNA R. WERNER 24 SAMUEL ACKER 25 ABRAHAM AUGUST 25 BESSIE BERRIS 25 REBECCA CHARNES 25 GAVRIEL ECKMAN 25 JACK P. ENGEL 25 KARL LEVIN • 25 ANNA LEVINE 25 MORRIS MALTZ 25 KATHERINE RADNER 25 JOSEPH SAKS HYMAN SCHWARTZ 25 JANET STRAUS 25 SUSAN TOPOR 25 MICHAEL G. BARDI 26 FREDA FREED 26 26 MAX CITRIN .26 WILLIAM GOODMAN 26 AARON JACKSON 26 MAX KOGEN 26 A. ISAAC KORMAN 26 MAX LANGWALD 26 MILTON RIBIAT 26 JACOB ROSENSHINE 26 SARA RUBENFAER 26 ROSA SCHEY 26 MENDEL STARK 26 EVA TOPOR 26 ISADORE WARREN 26 REBBETZIN RACHEL ZAGER 1 27 BEN CITRIN 1 27 JULIUS COHEN 1 27 LOUIS D. FELDMAN 1 27 BERTHA FISCHER 1 27 LOTTIE GERSON 1 27 ISRAEL MALIK 1 27 SOPHY MEISNER 1 27 HERMAN SCHWARTZ 1 27 ROSE TEMCHIN 1 27 BENJAMIN TOPOR 11 28 ROSE ARONOFF 11 28 MAX E. CHARNESS 11 28 KAREN EINHORN 11 28 HARRY FARBER 11 28 ANNE KAUFMAN 11 28 MAURICE LEVIN 11 28 SAMUEL LIBERSON 11 28 LOUIS MENENBERG 11 28 BERTHA PETERMAN 11 28 SOLOMON ROSENBERG 11 28 IDA WEIDER ERNEST WOLFSCHEIMER 12 29 12 29 ELIZABETH BUSHKIN 12 29 TEMA COOPER 12 29 CLARA EISENBERG 12 29 LENA FARBER 12 29 DAVID GROSSMAN 12 29 ISADORE KRAMER 12 29 SOLOMON LAPINSKY 12 29 JENNIE OZADOVSKY 12 29 MORRIS ROSEN 12 29 SAMUEL TECHNER MAR MORRIS ABEL 13 1 HARRY ALTMAN 13 1 REBECCA BARRON 13 1 ABRAHAM BERKOWITZ 13 1 RABBI JOSEPH EISENMAN 13 1 KALMAN S. FLORENCE 13 1 SIMCHA KLEINEMUS 13 1 13 1 KARL LOEWENSTEIN HIRSH NEWARK 13 1 LEBA SILVERSTEIN 13 1 IRVING ZEFF 13 1 Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15751 W. Southfield MAN ChADEil NC 569-0020 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield During the coming week Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahr. zeds of the follow- ing departed friends. with the traditional MemP- nal Prayers, recita- tion of Kaddish and Studying of Mishnayos Lincoln Dr. 557-6750 [— Ira Kaufman • Herbert Kaufman -David Techner