4t1 '!"3 1.. • •11" -41!,- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS jf Friday, March 28, 1980 19 OBITUARIES FREDA ACKERMAN, one grandchild. * * * 79, 19100 W. Seven Mile, Detroit, died March 21. RHODA FLASHNER, Survived by a son, Robert 75, 23731 Beverly, Oak Goldfarb; a sister, Esther Park, died March 19. Sur- Sorin; and three vived by her husband, John C.; two sons, Jay and Ira Irv- grandchildren. * * * ing; three daughters, Mrs. ROSE EIZLER, 71, Arthur (Ina) Baker, Mrs. 24286 Moritz, Oak Park, Morris (Belle Doris) Krause died March 24. Survived by and Mrs. Lester (Marilyn) two daughters, Mrs. Alfred Jeross of Denver, Colo.; 15 (Martha) Hirsch and Mae; a grandchildren and four brother, Irving Isaacs; and great-grandchildren. ROSE FONER died March 21. She leaves three sons, Mandel and Ezra, and Nathan Ossipove; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Max (Sarah) Sil- verstein of Windsor; a brother, David Karse of Bay City; two sisters, Mrs. Esther Chernoff and Mrs. Morris (Celia) Black of Saginaw; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Interment Bay City. k muel Scott MORRIS FOX, 89, died March 26. He leaves a son, Robert; and grandchildren. muel Scott, founder of tie MichiganBrush Man- ufacturing Co. in Detroit, died March 24 at age 94. Born in Russia, Mr. Scott founded his company in 1917 and was active in its operation until 1975. He was a member of the Ameri- can Brush Manufacturing Association and Workmen's Circle Branch 156. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Herbert (Nora) Gale and Mrs. Herman (Celia) Chapin; four grandchildren and four ore a t- grandchildren. Lillie Mayer Film Critic, 90 NEW YORK — Lillie Mayer, a former film critic and painter and the wife of movie producer and dis- tributor Arthur L. Mayer, died March 25 at age 90. Mrs. Mayer was active in the American Jewish Committee. Mrs. Mayer had long been affiliated with the movie industry. She was a movie reviewer and partici- pated with her husband in the classes in film that he taught. Find Medication for Growths JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Israeli Prof. Shalva Mardi has developed a preparation which cures skin growths, including malignant ones. The preparation is called Solcoderm and is adminis- tered only by doctors. It cannot be used for internal growths. Solcoderm is applied by doctors by pricking the growth lightly for several minutes with a needle di- pped in the medication. There is no pain and gen- erally one treatment is all that is required. 1.11111111.11111111 Strife Is Helpful? TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Is- raeli analysts say the Egyp- tian government believes the situations in Iran and Afghanistan will help to break the wall of isolation that has confronted Egypt - le Arab world since she „,an negotiating with Is- rael. The Family of the Late * * * BERT HULER, 73, died March 21. He leaves his wife, Evelyn; a daughter, Mrs. Benjamin (Eugenia) Sucher of Chicago, Ill.; three sons, Jerome of West Seneca, N.Y., Kalman of ■ 11 ■ 111116. Acknowledges with grateful apprecia- tion the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. CONGREGATION BETH TEFILO-EMANUEL TIKVAH 24225 Greenfield Road Southfield, Michigan 48075 CONGREGATION BETH TEFILAH CEMETERY FLOWER FUND The performance of beautification services has been assumed by the Congregation. The fee for beautification for the 1980 season is $25.00 per grave. Please make all checks payable to Congregation Beth Tefilo Flower Fund and forward the same to Congregation Beth Tefilo, 24225 Greenfield, Southfield, 48075. Please also include the name(s) of the deceased, as well as the approximate date(s) of interment. For further information call 559-5022 or 967-31210 E IR\ Th * * * * * * - ROSE SCHACHTER, 73, 15927 Hilton, South- field, died March 25. Sur- vived by her husband, ab- raham; two daughters, Mrs. Louis (Beulah) Bernson of Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. Ar- nold (Marilyn) Carmen; two brothers, Isadore Isbee and Rabbi Louis Isbee of New York; a sister, Mrs. Shifra * * * Schorr of Brooklyn; and 12 YETTA LEVITSKY, 92, grandchildren. * * * 25940 York, Huntington Woods, died March 25. Sur- ABE SILVER, 70, 27633 vived by three sons, Selik Echo Valley, Farmington Applebaum, Albert Hills, died March 23. He Applebaum and Manuel leaves his wife, Minnie; a Appel of Skokie, Ill.; two son, Dr. Paul; a daughter, daughters, Mrs. Minnie Mrs. George (Bernice) Levitt and Mrs. Rebecca Kingston; a brother, Jack; Frank; 12 grandchildren three sisters, Mrs. Marshall and 12 great- (Shirley) Abramson, Mrs. grandchildren. Ben (Pearl) Rosenthal and * * * Mrs. Morris (Ann) Gitles; MAX NEUMAN, 77, and three grandchildren. died March 22. He leaves * * * his wife, Rosalind; a son, CAL ,SIMONS, 77, of Herman; two brothers, Charles and Harry; and Yale, Mich., died March 20. three sisters, Mrs. Rae Ur- He leaves a brother, novitz, Esther and Mrs. Leonard of Hollywood, Fla.; nieces and nephews. Max (Ruth) Rosenberg. * * * MORRY KORMAN, 80, 22161 Avon, Oak Park, died March 23. Survived by his wife, Jean; a son, Martin E.; and two daughters, Mrs. David (Shirley) Rozenberg and Mrs. Henry (Esther) Misle of Lincoln, Neb.; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. SARAH NOVOGRAD, 87, 19100 W. Seven Mile, Detroit, died March 19. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Wallace (Marilyn) Rosner; four sisters, Mrs. Rose Weisbrot, Mrs. Emma Nathanson, Mrs. Esther Lamed and Mrs. Jack N. (Anne) Tucker; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. * * * JOE OLEN, 71, formerly of Detroit and Toledo, died March 19 in Irvine, Calif. Survived by his wife, Beat- rice; three daughters, Mrs. Joan Schloss, Mrs. David (Carol) Winters and Mrs. Harvey (Nancy) Piccus, all of Tarzana, Calif.; three brothers, Dr. Alex of Far- mington Hills, Jules of Southfield and Dr. Sam of Farmington Hills; seven grandchildren. Interment California. EDITH SOKOLOFF, 74, died March 26. She leaves two brothers, Morris and Louis; three sisters, Mrs. Sam (Yetta) Shubow, Mrs. Ida Quen and Mrs. Isa- dore (Anna) Bellibroff. f-----. 1 Sidney A. Deitch_ i DETROIT i MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner. Wave. Coolidge 4 Greenfield 399-2711 Eve. 626-0330 MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 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 * * * ANNA POSEN, 86, 19100 W. Seven Mile, De- troit, died March 21. Sur- vived by a son, Willard J.; a daughter, Mrs. Gail Weis- man of Clinton, Wash.; three brothers, Harry Kraft, Sidney Kraft and Morris Kraft of Florida; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Parker and Libbie; and three grandchildren. * * * MAC A. RADOM, 70, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, Calif., died March 20. Survived by two brothers, Joseph of Bloom- field Hills and Harry of FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield IDA TARAKOFF, 84, 23590 Beverly, Oak Park, died March 19. Survived by a son, Louis of Mt. Clemens; a daughter, Mrs. Louis (Lora) Fireman; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Schneid of Douglastown, N.Y.; and five grandchildren. * * * HEIDI LANE WINSEN, 22, of West Bloomfield, died March 19. Survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. (Sally) Winsen; a brother, David; and two sis- ters, Mrs. Janet Williams of Aim Arbor and Julie of Van Nuys, Calif. E REMEMBER During the coming week Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahr- zeits'of the follow- ing departed friends, with the traditional Memo- rial Prayers, recita- tion of Kaddish and Studying of Mishnavos. NISSAN MAR NEVA LUBETSKY 13 30 ARLENE SHAPIRO • 13 30 JACOB SKLAR 13 30 MAX STE1NGOLD 13 30 YAAKOV B. LAZER BERL 14 31 JACOB GOODMAN 14 31 IDA KATCHAN 14 31 SAM KOGAN 14 31 MORRIS MARKOWITZ 14 31 BEN ROSS 14 31 BENJAMIN SACHS 14 31 HENRY SMOLINSKY 14 31 YAAKOV HOFFMAN 14 31 APR. FRANCES LYNN KATT 15 1 ABE KOLE 15 1 MARCELLA MAISELOFF 15 1 ROCHEL LEAH B. YITZCHOK 16 2 JANE FEINTUCH 16 2 EDWARD E. SCHULTZ 16 2 JENNIE SHOENIG 16 2 MORRIS CANVASSER 17 3 MORRIS GREENBERG 17 3 JACOB GUTTERMAN 17 3 DAVID KING 17 3 SARAH POLLACK 17 3 JACOB DAVID PONT 17 3 DAVID SOLOMON 17 3 IRVING SPERKA 17 3 HELEN WACHTENHEIM 17 3 BENJAMIN ABRAMOWITZ 18 4 SARAH COHEN 18 4 SAMUEL FIELDS 18 4 LOUIS FORMAN 18 4 REBECCA GREENBERG 18 4 JACK GRUSKIN 18 4 WOLFE HENIGMAN 18 4 JOSEPH JEREMIAS 18 4 HENRIETTE LOEWENSTEIN 18 4 AMELIA MEISNER 18 4 ELI SCHERR 18 4 ARTUR STERN 18 4 ALEX H. WINER 18 4 RACHEL YAMSHON 18 4 MORRIS A. YASSKY 18 4 HERSHEL b. MEIER HAKOHEN 19 5 HYMAN BERMAN 19 5 ROSE BERMAN 19 5 MINNIE DIAMOND 19 5 PAULINE GOLDBERG 19 5 ANNA WEISSLER GOLDENBERG 19 0 IDA SOLAI KAPLAN 19 5 NATHAN D. KLEINER 19 5 - Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK - LI 4-2212 Next to Stanley Steamer 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. Southfield 557-6750 Monuments For All Jewish Cemeteries rulpt.Iptyc yvin.q58 mint SHELDON GRANITE COMPANY Serving the Jewish Community for over 60 years 19800 WOODWARD (Betw. 7 & 8 Mile) SAM GORLICK owe) ( 368-3550 KA MAN 1-1AEi p Directors of Funerals 7,11.11.10•18. }.10,9•111111NOF Troy; two sisters, Mrs. Henry (Rose) Rose of Bloom- field Hills and Mrs. Bernard (Lillian) Grant of Hun- tington Woods. Interment Los Angeles. * * NESSY FRIEDMAN SOLOMON DAVID RUBIN Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. * * * NELLIE GORDON, former Detroiter of Miami Beach, Fla., died March 25. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Harry (Hazel) Gordon and Mrs. Jake (Ida) Gordon; nieces and nephews. Serv- ices 11 a.m. today at He- brew Memorial Chapel. The Family of the Late Arthur Okun, Economist, 51 WASHINGTON Economist Arthur M. Okun, the youngest chief economic adviser to a president, died March 23 at age 51. Mr. Okun was regarded as an expert on "stagfla- tion" — sluggish economic growth combined with in- flation — and was a senior fellow at Washington's Brookings Institution. * * * Hawthorne, Calif.; and Merrill; two sisters, Mrs. Herman (Matilda) Porges of Anderson, Ind.; and Mrs. Alfred (Szerene) Friedman of Brighton; and four grandchildren. INC. 569-0020 Ira Kaufman • Herbert Kaufman • David Techner