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June 27, 1980 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-06-27

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Esther Rattner

Esther
Rattner,
a
member of Jewish women's
and communal organiza-
tions, died June 24 at age
80.
Born in Thomasville,
Mrs. Rattner was a member
of Temple Emanu-El, Na-
tional Council of Jewish
Women and Hadassah.
She leaves two sons, Dr.
Lewis of Atherton, Calif.,
and Dr. William; a brother,
Carlyle P. Imerman of Los
Angeles, Calif.; and six
grandchildren.

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Monument
Unveilings

Unveiling announcements
may be inserted by mail or by
calling The Jewish News, 17515
W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, South-
field, Mich. 48075. 424-8833. Writ-
ten announcements must be ac-
companied by the name and ad-
dress of the person making the
insertions. There is a standing
charge of $7.50 for an unveiling
notice measuring an inch in
depth, and $12.50 for a notice two
inches deep with a black border.

* * *

The family of the late
Morris Lifton announces
the unveiling of a monu-
ment in his memory 3 p.m.
Sunday, June 29, at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Rabbi
Wagner will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked
to attend.

* * *

The family of the late
Norma Schurgin an-
nounces the unveiling of a
monument in her memory
11:30 a.m. Sunday, June 29,
at Machpelah Cemetery.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family
of the Late

SOL-
GOLDBERG

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11 a.m.
Friday, July 4, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Lawrence
Skopitz of Temple Beth
El, Geneva, N.Y., will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

The Family
of the Late

ISRAEL
SCHWARTZMAN

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
his memory 12 noon
day, June 29, at He-
• ew Memorial Park.
abbi Goldschlag will
-ficiate. Relatives and
riends are asked to
attend.

f

.

The Family
of the Late

YETTA R.
WEINBERG

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 1 p.m.
Sunday, July 6, at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park.
Rabbi Gorrelick will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend. _ . . . .„

Sidney Jackson

Sidney H. Jackson, a pro-
fessionalelectrical engineer
and estimating engineer,
died June 24 at age 69.
Mr. Jackson was the
owner of Jackson Electrical
Contractors for more than
30 years. he was retired.
Mr. Jackson was
graduated from the Michi-
gan State University School
of Engineering in 1933. He
was a member of the Ameri-
can Society of Professional
Estimators, Downtown
Synagogue, Oakland-
Century Lodge of Bnai
Brith and Craftsman Lodge
of the Masons, of which he
was past worshipful master.
He leaves his wife, Reva;
a son, David of Van Nuys,
Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Bill
(Paula) Tucker; three sis-
ters, Mrs. Julius (Toba)
Rothschild, Mrs. Irwin
(Mae) Weiler of Beverly
Hills, Fla., and Mrs.
Seymour (Belle) Lewis; and
one grandson.

Alex Hoffman

Alex Hoffman, a licensed
pharmacist and co-owner of
Barney's Clothes in Ham-
tramck, died June 23 at age
62.
A native. Detroiter, Mr.
Hoffman was a member of
Mosaic Lodge of the Masons
and Crescent Shrine Club.
He had been in the clothing
business 33 years.
He leaves. his wife, Lois;
two sons, Marc and Joel; a
daughter, Shelley; his
mother, Mrs. Isadore (Jen-
nie) Hoffman; two sisters,
Mrs. Alvin (Lorraine) Gale
and Mrs. Morris (Betty)
Mittleman.

CARDS OE THANKS

The family of the late
Seymour (Cy) Kauffman
acknowledges with grateful
appreciation the many kind
expressions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the family's
recent bereavement.

The Family -
of the Late

RALPH
FEINGOLD

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Rabbi Who Led
French-Speaking
Dies in Montreal

MONTREAL (JTA) —
Rabbi David Feuerwerker,
an eminent scholar and
spiritual leader of French-
speaking Jews in North
America, died June 20 at
age 68.
The Swiss-born Feuer-'
werker was a war hero.
During World War II he
was chief chaplain for the
French Armed Forces of the
Resistance Movement. His
decorations included the
French Legion of Honor, the
Croix de Guerre and six ci-
tations for bravery.
He was the recipient of
the Grand Prix of the
French Academy for his
monumental work
entitled "The Emancipa-
tion of the Jews in
France," and the
humanitarian Grand
Prix from the French Se-
nate.
In 1966, after serving as a
professor at the Sorbonne in
Paris, he immigrated to
Canada and later taught
Judaism at the University
of Montreal. According to
Jewish tradition he was
recognized as one of the 36
"Pillars of Justice" in the
world.

Alfred Lakin

Alfred Lakin, an attorney
who had practiced 50 years
in Detroit, died June 21 at
age 71.
Born in Montreal,
Quebec, Mr. Lakin was
graduated from the Detroit
College of Law in 1930. He
was a 50-rear member of
the Michigan Bar Associa-
tion.
Mr. Lakin was the first
fund-raising chairman for
the Metropolitan Detroit
Bnai Brith Council, past
president of Harry B:
Keidan Lodge of Bnai Brith
and a former charter
member of Temple Israel.
He leaves his wife,
Miriam; a son, Sanford; a.
daughter, Mrs. Theodore
(Harriette) Perlman of
Chicago, Ill.; a sister, Mrs.
Rose Oberfield of North
Miami, Fla.; and seven
grandchildren.

.

Bn,Ot Mitzva

THOUSAND OAKS,
Calif. (JTA) — The rabbi of
a Reform synagogue here
has reported that seven
women were Bnot Mitzva
last Saturday.

ABE R. ROSENBERG

Abe R. Rosenberg, a partner in the A & N Realty Co.
and in the Rosenberg Bros. Hardware Co. for more than
50 years, died June 17 at the age of 75.
Mr. Rosenberg was .a life member in Perfection
Lodge, a member of Pisgah Lodge Bnai Brith,
Knollwood Country Club, a patron of Shaare Zedek
Hospital of Jerusalem and many other organizations.
He was a member of the Young Israel of Greenfield.
Mr. Rosenberg is survived by his sister, Mrs. Daniel
(Rose) Shapiro, and many devoted nieces, nephews, sis-
ters- and brothers-in-law.

Friday, June 21, 1980 63

OBITUARIES

RITA ABRAMS died
June 18. She leaves a son,
Arthur; a brother, Bernard
Elrod of Miami, Fla.; and a
sister, Mrs. Reuben (Goldie)
Finkel of San Diego, Calif.

* * *

three daughters, Mrs. Mor-
ton (Evelyn) Meeron, Mrs.
Lawrence (Tikwah) Geren-
dasy and Mrs. Jerome
(Rozanne) Meklir; a sister,
Mrs. Kitty Wallace; nine
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.

son, Dr. Edward; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Alvin (Ruth)
Cohen of Menlo Park, Calif.;
two brothers, Samuel Roth-
bein of La Mesa, Calif., and
Irving Dombrowski of Hol-
lywood, Fla.; and five
grandchildren. Interment
Chicago.

MARSHALL ABRAM-
* * *
SON, 56, died June 21. He
* * *
leaves his wife, Shirley; two
LOUIS FOREMAN, 86,
sons, Fred and Barry of died June 24. He leaves a
MARGARET WEISS,
Seattle, Wash.; his mother, son, Arthur; a daughter, 93, 1924 Hyde Park, De-
Mrs. William (Florence) Hannah;
three troit, died June 24. Sur-
Abramson; two brothers, grandchildren, and four vived by a son, Morton; a
Harvey Allen and Dr. Larry great-grandchildren.
daughter; Mrs. George
of San Francisco, Calif.; a Interment Toledo.
(Isabelle) Mogill; a brother,
* * *
sister, Mrs. Edward
Alex Leuchtman of Hallan-
(Rosalie) Robinson; and two
HELEN HEILBRON- dale, Fla •
five
grandchildren.
NER, 81, 10554 Vernon, grandchildren and two
* * *
Huntington Woods, died great-grandchildren.
MOLLY BIGELMAN, June 21. Survived by two
78, 29480 Fairfax, South- sons, Walter L. of Upper
WE REMEMBER
field, died June 21. Sur- Montclair, N.J., and Hans of
During the coming
vived by a son, Al Koplan of Durham, N.H.; a sister,
week Yeshivath
Cleveland, Ohio; a step- Mrs. Erna Landsberg; and
Beth Yehudah will
daughter, Mrs. Morris four grandchildren.
observe the Yahr-
* * *
(Martha) Burnstein; four
zeits of the follow-
grandchildren and two
LEO MASTERS, 75,
ing departed
great-grandchildren.
died June 24. He leaves his
friends, with the
* * *
traditional Memo-
wife, Florence; a son,
ISRAEL BRENNER, Richard
rial Prayers, recita-
of San Jose, Calif.;
94, 24300 Civic Center Dr., a daughter, Mrs. Arnold
tion of Kaddish
Southfield, died June 15. (Diane) Lederman of
and Studying of
Survived by his wife, Mary; Chicago, Ill.; a brother,
Mishnayos.
two sons, Dr. Henry of Lewis of California; a sister,
TAMMUZ JUNE
Whittier, Calif., and Saul; Mrs. Albert (Celia) Annex
LEAH CHAIKIN
- 15 29
ABRAHAM
DOKTOR
15 29
two daughters, Mrs. of California; and eight
SAMUEL GLUCK
15 29
Mildred B. Rowlson and grandchildren.
DOROTHY GOLDSTEIN
15 29
Mrs. Carl (Lila) Lessen; 11
* * *
LEON KERSH
15 29
BENNIE
LUBARSKY
15 29
grandchildren and 10
MAX MIGDOLL, 92,
PINCHAS SCHWARTZ
15 29
great-grandchildren.
LENA
WALDMAN
15 29
30500
Southfield,
South-
* * *
ANNA SAMEROFF
15 29
field, died June 22. Sur-
NATHAN
BACKHAUT
16 30
FREDA BUTTNER, 85, vived by his wife, Trexie;
ANNA CELIA DEAR
16 30
died June 21. She leaves three grandchildren, nieces
LOUIS J. GOLDBERG
16 30
ESTELLE KAPLAN
16 30
and nephews.
ISAAC KASHTAN
16 30
Samuet- Gurstell

\ ***

Samuel Gurstell, founder
and owner of Thrift City
Hardware in Royal Oak,
died June 21 at age 67.
Born in New York, Mr.
Gurstell founded his corn-
pany 18 years ago: He was a
member of Mosaic Lodge of
the Masons and Bnai Brith.
- He leaves his wife,
Emma; a son, Joel-; two
daughters, Mrs. George
(Cynthia) Wilson and Mrs.
Eugene (Marilyn) Unrich of
Columbus, Ohio; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Al (Emma) Bob-
row of Miami Beach, Fla.,
and Mrs. Max (Roslyn) Leh-
rhaupt of Staten Island,
N.Y.; and eight
grandchildren.

Rose Weisberg

Rose Weisberg, a member
of Jewish communal and
women's organizations,
died June 19 at age 69.
Born in New York, Mrs.
Weisberg lived 47 years in
Detroit. She was a member
of Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
Hadassah, Maimonides
Medical Society Auxiliary
and the Sinai Hospital
Guild. .
She leaves her husband,
Dr. Harry; a daughter, Mrs.
Phillip (Joan) Pines of
Highland Park, Ill.; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Evelyn Pine and
Mrs. Joyce Brickman, both
of New York; and seven
grandchildren.

E I RA KAUINIAN C
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Directors of Funerals

ETTA STEMPEL, 81,
died June 23. She leaves a

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