THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Active Zionist Rose Lewis, Aided Most Jewish Causes Rose Lewis, -a Detroit resident for nearly half a century, who has been a familiar figure in a score of local movements, died Saturday. Miss Lewis was born in Germany and came to this country with her parents at an early age. With her sister, Mrs. Ab- raham (Norma) Hudosh, and her brother, the late P .9,w - is, Miss Lewis had ;active in the Zionist Organization of Detroit. She took a deep inter- est in the Kalvarier Aid Society in which her par- ents were pioneer mem- bers, and she aided stu- dents from Kalvaria, Lithuania, financing one of them to get his medical degree in California. She responded to many causes and was associated, in addition to ZOD and Kal- varier, with Hadassah (life member), Jewish National Fund, Pioneer Women, Miz- rachi, United Hebrew Schools, American Jewish Congress, National Home for Jewish Children in De- nver. Besides her sister, Miss Lewis leaves two nephews, four nieces, grandnieces, grandnephews and two great-grandnieces. ROSE BAUM, 81, died Feb. 27. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Dale) Redmond of Haure De Grace, Md., and Mrs. Harold (Barbara) Lampcov of Willowdale, Ont.; a sister, Mrs. Genevieve Morris of Florida; and eight grandchildren. * * * FAYE BERNSTEIN, 69, died March 4. She leaves two sons, Robert Steinberg and Allen Steinberg; a brother, Benjamin Kott; a sister, Mrs. Benjamin (Shir- ley) Weitzman; and four grandchildren. * * * Jack Gilbert NEWELL DENTON, 72, died March 1. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Clifford (Florence) Striph; and one grandson. OBITUARIES Feb. 15. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. George (El- vira M.) Pasternak; a sister, Mrs. Benjamin (Rose M.) Cowan of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; and one grandson. * * * SAMUEL KLEIN, 80, died Feb. 29. He leaves his wife, Sally. * * * MARCELLA KONICK, 61, 23490 Marlow, Oak Park, died Feb. 28. Survived by her husband, Louis William; a daughter, Joyce; two brothers, Morris Friedman of Los Angeles, Calif., and Irving D. Fried- man of Trenton, Mich. P tor Accused EVA — The mem- bers 01 the Lutheran parish of Sfraubenzell have voted 1,072 `:o 30 to suspend a pas- tor cused of having neo- NL ,ies. Rev. Gerd Zikeli, 42, is accused of being one of the three founders of the Na- tional Swiss Base. Levin Honored 11 1 I WASHINGTON — U.S. Senator Carl Levin (D- Mich.) was awarded the Herbert H. Lehman Ethics Medal at the Jewish Theological Semainary of America's convocation dinner last week in Hol- lywood, Fla. The Family of the Late ARTHUR KLEE Acknowledges with grateful apprecia- tion the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. ThE ADOLPH MAR- KOWITZ, 85, died March 4. He leaves his wife, Anna; a son, Dr. Harry; a daughter, Mrs. Faye Cohen of Car- rollton, Tex.; a sister, Mrs. Jennie Dulman of Yonkers, N.Y.; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. * * * MIKHAIL VULMAN, 63, 15131 James, Oak Park, Fred Berk, 69 Dance Expert NEW YORK (JTA) — Fred Berk, founder and for 28 years director of the Jewish Dance Division of the 92nd Street YMHA, * * * FRIEDA LUCAS, 86, died Feb. 26 at age 69. Born in Austria, Mr. Berk 24730 Sussex, Oak Park, was a modern dancer and an died Feb. 28. Survived by a son, Dr. Leon; two brothers, authority on Israeli folk William Shapiro of West dances. As well as being the Palm Beach, Fla., and Max Shapiro of Hemet, Calif.; editor of a bibliography entitled "Jewish Dance," and two grandchildren. Mr. Berk was the director of * * * JOSEF RHOESE, 27, of the Hebraica Dancers, the Auburn Heights, Mich., Israeli Folk Dance Festival died Feb. 28. Survived by and the Israeli Folk Dance his wife, Roberta (Klein); a Institute of the American son, David; his parents, in Zionist Youth Foundation. At the time of his death, West Germany; a brother, Mr. Berk was at work on a Thomas of Landshut, West Germany. Interment West project with the Dance Col- lection of the New York Germany. Public Library, indexing all * * * MARY RUBIN, 64, the research collection's 23451 Coolidge, Oak Park, Jewish dance materials. died March 3. Survived by Samaritan Chief two sons, Arthur and Har- TEL AVIV — Amram vey; a daughter, Mrs. Gary (Phyllis) Levitt; a brother, Ben Yitzhak, grand priegt of Harry Kipness; a sister, the Samaritans, an offshoot Mrs. Meyer (Molly) Siegel; of the Jewish faith, didd Monday at age 94. and six grandchildren. Jack T. Gilbert, a super- visor for Fisher Body for 45 Anna Blatt, a first grade years and a founding * * * teacher in Detroit for 14 member of Cong. Bnai Is- rael of Pontiac, died March HENRY FEINBERG, years and a member of 82, died March 5. He leaves Jewish communal organ- 1 at age 77. Born in Romania, Mr. his wife, Elizabeth; two izations, died March 2 at Gilbert was a past president sons, Gerald and David; a age 66. Born in New York, Mrs. of the Pontiac Lodge of Bnai daughter, Mrs. Leon Blatt was a member of Brith. He was active in ef- (Dorothy) Rosinski; and one Cong. Beth Achim and its forts to draft the Wagner grandson. * * * Labor Act under President sisterhood and Hadassah. BARNEY "BEN" She leaves her husband, Roosevelt. He retired in 1969 and FORMAN, 87, died March Sidney; a son, Jeffrey of Dal- las, Tex.; a daughter, Mrs. was honored by General 4. He leaves his wife, Her- Barry (Laura) Tilds; two Motors "for his craftsman- mina; two daughters, Mrs. sisters, Mrs. David (Mary) ship at Fisher Body and for Monroe (Sharon) Rose and Platt of Hollis, N.Y.; and his significant contribu- Mrs. Sanford (Marilyn) Mrs. Harry (Ruth) Lemberg tions to the world of labor both of Florida; and nine of Jericho, N.Y.; and two and management rela- grandchildren. * * * tions." grandsons. He leaves his wife, Lil- NORMAN GERMAN, lian; a son, Sheldon; two 79, died Feb. 29. He leaves Hebrew U. Prints daughters, Mrs. Jakob his wife, Estelle; two daugh- (Esther) Liwazer and Mrs. ters, Mrs. Harvey (Gayle) Egyptian Stories Eric (Toby) Fishkind; a JERUSALEM — Cul- brother, Abe of Min- Beck and Mrs. Sheldon tural cooperation between neapolis, Minn.; and eight (Ann) Adelman; a brother, * * * Sol of Los Angeles, Calif.; a Israel and Egypt in the grandchildren. sister, Mrs. Henry (Sadie) HARRY SLOAN, 85, literary sphere has begun at Frank of Sherman Oaks, former Detroiter of Colum- the Hebrew University H.M. Margolis Calif.; and five bus, Ohio, died March 5. He here. leaves three daughters, Herbert M. Margolis, who grandchildren. Two university scholars * * * Mrs. Louis (Joanne) Gel- have completed translating with his late father, Isaac BELLA GOODMAN, man, Mrs. Lester (Barbara) into Hebrew an anthology of Margolis, was active in the modern Egyptian short kosher meat business in De- 85, died March 2. She leaves Weinberg of Columbus and stories, at the same time as troit, died Feb. 2 in Cathed- a son, William of Urbana, Mrs. Henry (Phyllis) Ill.; a sister, Mrs. Ida Linver Brightman of Shore Hills, a Hebrew University schol- ral City, Calif. A native Detroiter, Mr. of Toledo, Ohio; and five N.J.; three brothers, Louis ar's learned work on Arabic and Abe of Florida and Ber- poetry has been translated Margolis also was active in grandchildren. * * * nard; two sisters, Mrs. Max into Arabic and published civic organizations in De- troit. In Arizona, he was the EDWARD GREEN- (Rebecca) Kallin and Mrs. in Egypt. 76, 19460 Julius (Belle) Steinberg, The anthology, soon to be founder of that state's meat 'STONE, Cranbrook, Detroit, died both of Florida. published in Israel, was packers association. He also * * * translated by Prof. Shmuel was involved in community Feb. 29. Survived by his MOLLY TREITMAN, organizations in Arizona. wife, Jean; a daughter, Har- Moreh, chairman of the He is survived by his wife, riet; two sisters, Mrs. Cecile 70, 23911 Westhampton, University's Arabic Department, and Prof. Mildred; a son, Michael of Stein and Mrs. Mollie Koch, Oak Park, died March 1. Survived by her husband, Canada. Menahem Milson, chair- Tucson, Ariz.; a daughter, both of Winnipeg, * * * Meier; a son, Hyman; a Judy of Tucson and Santa man of the Institute of MARIE MORRISON daughter, Mrs. Hal (Doris) Asian and African Studies. Fe, N.M. - and a brother, Dr. ' of El Paso, Tex. Bernard S. KEATING, former De- Margolis; and four Interment Tucson. troiter of Chicago, Ill., died grandchildren. Anna Blatt, 66 Friday, March 7, 1980 71 The Family of the Late LESTER W. STERNS Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. 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