AMP- -11111111.11FIL_. Friday, June 13, 1980 63 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS A. Weiswasser Dr. Alfred Klein B. H. Shwayder Avery Weiswasser, assis- tant prosecuting attorney for Livingston County and former assistant prosecut- ing attorney for Wayne County, died June 6 at age 68. A native Detroiter, Mr. Weiswasser made his home in Howell. An attorney, Mr. Weiswasser was the pro- secutor in the Algiers Motel case during the 19Q7 riot. He was a member of Cong. Solel, Brighton. He leaves his wife, Eleanor; two sons, Stephen of Washington, D.C., and Dr. Warren of Orange, n.; a brother, George; a Mrs. Nevin (Bernice) Fisk; and five grandchildren. Dr. Alfred A. Klein, a physician with offices in Sterling Heights, died June 8 at age 62. Born in New York, Dr. Klein was graduated from the Wayne (State) Univer- sity School of Medicine in 1939. He was an associate professor at the medical school. He also was on the staffs of South Macomb and Beaumont Hospitals. Dr. Klein was an associ- ate of the American College of Physicians, member of the American Board of Rheumatology, Phi Lamda Kappa Medical Fraternity, Histadrut, WSU Alumni Association and Cong. Beth Achim. Dr. Klein also was a vio- linist who performed with the Oak Park Sym- phony Orchestra and the Center Symphony Or- chestra. He resided at 18301 Rainbow Dr., Lat- hrup Village. He leaves two sons, Doug- las and Leslie; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Derso (Sarah) Klein; a brother, Louie; and four grandchildren. Benjamin H. Shwayder, founder and vice president of Samsonite Corp., died June 11 at age 82. Born in Denver, Mr. Shwayder lived 50 years in, Detroit. He was the head of research and development since 1910 of the corpora- tion. He retired in 1962. He was a member of Tem- ple Beth El and Franklin Hills Country Club. He endowed the General Rose Hospital in Denver. He was a member of the Denver Art Museum and was affiliated with the University of De- nver Art School. He leaves his wife, Reva; a son, Warren; two sisters, Mrs. Hannah Berry of De- nver and Mrs. Burton (Libe) Clamage. Services 2 p.m. Sunday at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Dr. T.S. Rosen Dr. Theodore S. Rosen, the first pathologist at Northwest Grace Hospital, died June 9 at age 70. Born in Cleveland, Dr. _Rosen was a private pathologist servicing small hospitals since about 1964. He was graduated from (Case-Western Reserve University Medical School. He designed the pathology laboratories at Northwest Grace. Dr. Rosen was a Wayne County Medical Examiner for many years. He was a member of Temple Israel and a former board member. He leaves his wife, Ruth; two sons, Richard and Robert of Washington, D.C.; and a sister, Mrs. Elmer (Rose) Wineberg of Cleve- land. Interment Cleveland. Anna Goodman TRENTON, N.J. — Anna Goodman, wife of philan- thropist Abraham Good- man, who made possible the Goodman House in New York, home of the Hebrew Arts School and Tarbuth Foundation, died recently at age 81. Mrs. Goodman was the first vice president of the New York. Women's Di- vision of the Zionist Organ- ization of America and a na- tional board member of its women's division. In Loving Memory of Dear Wife and Mother ROSE FRENKEL Who passed away June 14, 1975 (five days in Tammuz). Sadly mis- sed and always remem- bered by her husband, Joseph; her children, Marvin and Sheila Ellmann; and grand- children. ' In Loving Memory of Our Dear Mother and Grandmother LIBBY ROSENBERG Who passed away June 16, 1959, 11 days in Sivan. Her beloved memory will always be our inspiration. Sadly missed and always re- membered by her chil- dren, Rose and Mitchell Kent; Max and Ann Rosenberg; Esther and David Goldstein; and grandchildren. Israel Defense Cuts 'Impossible TEL AVIV (JTA) — Chief of Staff Gen. Raphael Eitan claimed last weekend that it is impossible for Israel's de- fense forces to absorb cuts in the defdnse budget at this time. Eitan noted that Israel must sustain the highest level of preparedness be- cause its enemies on the eastern front are expanding and strengthening their forces at a dangerous pace. Eitan also denied allega- tions that Israel was pour- ing armed forces into the West Bank. Editor of Yiddish Newspaper Dies MEXICO CITY (JTA) — Moishe Rubenstein, for many years editor of the Jewish Voice, a Yiddish newspaper, is dead at age 74. Rubenstein wrote a reg-, ular column for the Jewish Voice for some 40 years. Born in Grodno, Lithuania, where he started his liter- ary career, he came to Mexico 50 years ago. He also served as a correspon- dent for the Jewish Daily Forward, the New York Yiddish paper, Lezte Neies in Tel Aviv and Die Presse in Buenos Aires. During the past two years, he served as execu- tive director of the c 'Ashkenazic Kehilla Nidche Israel. He published several novels in Yiddish. In Loving Memory Of PHILIP FIELD Forever Our Beloved Husband, Father and Grandfather by Mitzi Lorelee and Sy Handleman Robin and Rayna Terri and Buddy Sharf Samantha MICHAEL FRANKEL (Mordechai Dov ben Nuchim) ( OBITUARIES Your loving wife, Doris * * * REBECCA PINSKY, 95, died June 6. She leaves two sons, Daniel P. and Mil- ton J. Pierce; a daughter, Mrs. Joel (Tillie) Green- berg; two brothers, Jacob Samson of Milwaukee, Wis., and Morris -Samson of Miami, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Stone of Los Angeles, Calif.; seven grandchildren and 11 great- grandchildren. * * * ROSE FRANK, 72, died June 7. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Calman (Marvelle) Friedman of North Miami Beach, Fla., Mrs. Donald (Joan) Gar- finkle and Mrs. Larry (Cydne) Bowers; a brother, Carl Agranoff; a sister, Mrs. Ben (Rae) Gallob of New York; eight grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. * * * MINA SCHEY, 70, 13100 Hart, Huntington Woods, died June 10. Sur- vived by her husband, Emanuel; two sons, Daniel and David; a daughter, Miriam of Ann Arbor; two sisters, Mrs. Morris (Goldie) Leider and Mrs. Anna Neimark of Los Angeles, Calif.; and two grandchildren. * * * RUTH HALBERG, 81, 15075 W. Lincoln, Oak Park, died June 7. Survived by three sons, Earl M., Ber- nard and Joseph L.; a brother, Martin Bracker of Toledo, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Nettie Steinman of Toledo; grandchildren and great- grandchildren. ** * * * * ABRAHAM SHAPIRO died June 11. He leaves three brothers, Milton of Rochester, Minn., Jack and 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 * * * HARRY MALTZ, 71, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, Calif., died June 6. Survived by two sons, Ken- neth W. and Albert; a sis- ter, Mrs. Lena Katz of Oak Park; and six grand- children. JO 4-5557 .1111111.10, Sidney A: Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 1 * * * HARRY LEWIS, 73, 13200 Lyons, Oak Park, died June 7. Survived by his wife, Bella; a son, Herbert; and three grandchildren. * * * SOPHIE SKULSKY, 86, died June 6. She leaves a son, Dr. Samuel of Flint; a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Benstein; two brothers, Saul Lieberoff and Robert Lieberoff of California; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. WE 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 . h and Studying of Mishnavos. * * * MAX HAIMANN, 75, 17329 Wiltshire, South- field, died June 7. Survived by his wife, Else; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Michael (Julie) Prohow; and two grandchildren. GEORGE LEVINE, 75, former Detroiter of Encino, Calif., died June 3. Survived by his wife, Frances; two brothers, Art of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Theo- dore of Southfield; two sis- ters, Mrs. Cecil (Rosalie) Kanarek of Sunrise, Fla., and Mrs. Walter (Dorothy) Hirschman of St. Petersburg, Fla. Interment Los Angeles. * * * HARRY SHARE, 83, 320 S. Washington, Yp- silanti, died June 10. Sur- vived by his wife, Becky; nieces and nephews. * * * * * * LILLIAN RUTH IS- RAEL, 67, died June 10. She leaves her husband, Dr. Barney B.; a son, Robert of California; a daughter, Ann of California; her father, Harry Petok; two brothers, Ted Petok and Sam Petok of Pittsburgh, Pa.; and a sis- ter, Mrs. Bernie (Goldie) Rothenberg of California. Morton, both of Hollywood, Fla.; and a sister, Naomi. RAE ROSENBERG, 87, former Detroiter of Pom- pano Beach, Fla., died June 7. She leaves a son, Seymour I. of North Muske- gon; a daughter, Mrs. Harry (Hortense) Berman of Pom- pano Beach; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Interment Detroit. YVIL GERSHINOW, 79, 14105 Hart, Oak Park, died June 9.. Survived by two sons, Leo L. Rozanoff and Abraham Rozanoff of Casselberry, Fla. * * * To my beloved husband, who has given so much of himself to the Jewish people, to ev- erything and most of all, to me and his dear friends. You will always be missed; you have given me so much. Your wisdom has given me the courage to carry on and I will never forget what you taught me. Your memory will always remain within my heart. MARIAN MOYER died June 10. She leaves a brother, Elliott of Washing- ton, D.C.; a sister, Mrs. Marcus (Leona) Ginn. MATILDA BENNETT, 91, of Duluth, Minn., died June 10. Survived by two sons, Marvin of Southfield and Raymond of Dayton, Ohio; five grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. Interment Duluth. 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. A Gardner. leetw. 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JACK MARKOW 4 18 4 18 LOUIS MOSKOWITZ 4 16 BERTHA SPINNER MOSHE BARUCH 5 19 HARRY BINDER 5 19 BEN GLADSTONE 5 19 ANNA GOLDIN 5 19 5 19 JULIUS KASOFF 5 19 NATHAN LEVENBERG 5 19 YAKEL POMERANTZ 5 19 DAVID ROSEN 5 19 GERTRUDE SELMAN 6 20 SOPHIE COHEN SARAH FINKELSTEIN 6 20 LOUIS FREEDMAN 6 20 6 20 BEN HERSH 6 20 BRONIA NOTHMAN SARAH SCHMIER 6 20 6 20 HARRY SHEAWITZ 6 20 MARY SIMON LENA BRENNER 7 21 ADOLPH DINETZ 7 21 KARL HESS 7 21 HARRY PELTZ 7 21 7 21 SAM PUKOWITSKY 7 21 ISIDOR STROM Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK - LI 4-2212 15751 W. Next to Stanley Steamer Southfield Lincoln Dr. 557-6750 Monumehts For All Jewish Cemeteries trwirnyty: yv141.417,8 ntl4e nint SHELDON GRANITE COMPANY Serving the Jewish Community for over 60 years 19800 WOODWARD (Betw. 7 8 8 Mile) SAM GORLICK . (owner) 368-3550 isfil . "7 T~E IRA KAU MAN CIAApriiN Direciors of Funerals 18325, W. 9 Mile'Rd. 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