Friday, August 22, 1980 63

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Cantor Anton Rosenfeld, 88

Anton A. Rosenfeld, can-
tor at Cong. Bnai Moshe
from 1924 to 1938 under the
leadership of Rabbi Moses
Fischer, died Aug. 15 at age
88.
Born in Hungary, Cantor
Rosenfeld came to the U.S.
67 years ago and to Detroit

55 years ago. He also was
affiliated with Cong. Shaar
Hashomayim of Windsor for
five years.
Cantor Rosenfeld had
been an agent for the Pru-
dential Insurance Co. He
held membership in. the
Jewish I;Tational Fund,
Labor Zionist Alliance and
Helen Lasser
other Zionist organizations,
)1elen K. Lasser, a poet Cong. Bnai Moshe, the
Who was active in Jewish. Lubavitcher Center, Khal
organizations, especially Charaidim, Shaare Zedek
the American Jewish Con- Hospital of Jerusalem, Bnai.‘
gress, died Aug. 17 at age Brith, Hebrew Benevolent
Society and Yeshivath Beth
76.
Born in Poland, Mrs. Las- Yehudah. He resided at
ser was an officer of the AJ- 21970 Kipling, Oak Park.
Cantor Rosenfeld planted
Congress and won several
awards from that body. She a forest in Israel named for
also was a member of Cong. his wife and himself.
Cantor Rosenfeld is sur-
Beth Achim.
Mrs. Lasser recently pub- vived by his wife, Helen;
lished a book of her poetry and nieces and nephews.
entitled, "Impressions in
Rudolf Leitman
Rhyme."
She won awards from
Rudolf L. Leitman, an in-
the Jewish Family Serv- surance agent for the New
ice and for school volun- York Life Insurance Co.,
teer services in Detroit.
died Aug. 18 at age 69.
She leaves two daughters,
Born in Norfolk, Va., Mr.
, Mrs. Frieda Field and Mrs. Leitman was elected to the
Aaron (Susanne) Gellman insurance industry's )ionor-
of Wyncote, Pa.; a sister, ary association, the Million
Mrs. Rega Sommerman of Dollar Round Table. He.was
Israel; four grandsons and a member and past
one great-grandchild.
president of Adat Shalom
Synagogue and a board
Bertha Zaff
member of the United Cere-
Bertha Zaff, active in ef- bral Palsy Association.
forts on behalf of Jewish
He leaves his wife,
causes, died Aug. 17 at age Miriam; two sons, Richard
83.
and Bruce; a daughter,
Born in Brooklyn; N.Y., Cynthia of California; two
Mrs. Zaff was active in the brothers, Macs of Virginia
Jewish Women's European and Sherwood; a sister, Mrs.
Welfare Organization, Hyman (Lee) Schechter;
Jewish National Fund and and two grandchildren.
the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign.
Tradition is but a meteor,
She leaves a son, Harold which, if it once falls, cannot
of Simi Valley, Calif.; two be rekindled. Memory, once
daughters, Mrs. Max (Alice) interrupted, is not to be re-
Kushner and Mrs. Jack called. But written learning
(Mildred Baseman) Cohen; is a fixed luminary, which,
one brother, one sister, six after the cloud that had hid-
grandchildren and five den it has passed away, is
great-grandchildren.
again bright in its proper
station. So books are faith-
CARDS OF THANKS ful repositories, which may
The family of the late be awhile neglected or for-
Samuel Byck acknowl- gotten, but when opened
edges with grateful appre- again, will again impart in-
ciation the many kind ex- struction.
— Johnson
pressions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
Few people disparage a
friends during the family's
distinguished ancestry ex-
recent bereavement.
cept those who have none of
their own.
— J. Hawes
WANDA S.

CHAIKEN

Sept. 15, 1912
Aug. 22, 1979

* * *

EVELYN FOX, former
Detroiter of Hallandale,
Fla., died Aug. 13. Survived
by four brothers, Marvin of
Southfield, David of Oak
Park, Louis of California
and Manuel of Florida; and
two sisters, Rae Goldfine
and Rose Bortman, both of
Florida. Interment Florida.

* * *

ALBERT S. FRIED-
MAN, 65, died Aug. 17. He
leaves his wife, Cyrille; a
son, Sam of Palo Alto, Calif.;
a daughter, Mrs. Jan
Weimer of San Francisco,
Calif.; a brother, Louis; and
a sister, Esther.
* * *
BENEDIKT FUCHS,
79, 22000 Stratford, Oak
Park, died Aug. 17. Sur-
vived by his wife, Maria; a -
son, Franklin E.; two
brothers, Leopold of
Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
and Henry of Lauderhill,
Fla.
* * *
FLORENCE KOZ-
LOFF, 58, 17596 Jeanette,
Southfield, died Aug. 20.
Survived by her husband,
Sol M.; two sons, Edward
and Mitchell; a daughter,
Mrs. Paul (Barbara Ann)
Lewis of Rockville, Md.; two
brothers, Sam Katz and
Philip Katz; and four
grandchildren. Services
10:30 a.m. today at Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.

•

GERTRUDE ALPERT
BROWN

Paul, Brenda, Milton,
Kimberly, Andrea,
Dorian and Jack

■

Loving, wonderful wife of George, of
Sherman Oaks, Calif.; mother of Kenneth
and Madelyn; sister of Rho Alderman,
Anita Berk and Dolly Zlotto; and aunt of
Kay Goldberg, Sharon Hirschman, Michael
and Ronald Alderman, Mark Berk and Dr.
Alan Zlotto.
We will always remember you and your
loving smile and we will love you forever.

MINNIE
SHAPIRO

By daughter Ruth
Shapiro Weiss and all
the family.

* * *

BETTY WEINSTEIN
FISCHER, 68, died Aug.
14. She leaves her husband,
Bert; a daughter, Mrs.
Alvin (Madelyne) Fried-
man; a brother, Samuel
Gilbert; two sisters, Mrs.
Irving (Shirley) Fields of El
Cerrito, Calif., and Mrs.
Kay Bostick of Los Angeles,
Calif.; and three
granddaughters.

In Loving Memory Of

Forever in our hearts
and always on our
minds.

In Blessed Memory
of Our Beautiful
Yiddishe Mama

OBITUARIES

LEE B. BLOCK, 69, died
Aug. 18. She leaves her
husband, Michael; a son,
Byron; a daughter, Beverly
Ridge; her father, Meyer
Wolstone; three brothers,
one sister and three
grandchildren.
**
LEONARD BORO-
VOY, 62, died Aug. 18.
He leaves his wife,
Blanche. Interment New
York.

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LORRAINE E. LIP-
SON, 67, died Aug. 19. She
leaves her husband, Irving;
three sons, Lawrence of
Chicago, Robert and James;
two brothers, Ben Rudin
and Lewis Rudin; three sis-
ters, Mrs. Alexander
(Sarah) Weiss, Mrs. Ann
Weisberg and Mrs. Seymore
(Jeanette) Eizelman.

* * *

GEORGE NEDEL-
MAN, 49, died Aug. 19. He
leaves his mother, Mary;
and a sister, Mrs. Lawrence
(Phyllis) Spector.

* * *

* * *

GOLDIE PIKULIN, 62,
died Aug. 18. She leaves her
husband, Norman; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. David (Clare)
Loebl; two brothers and two
grandchildren.

ABRAHAM (ABE) H.
MAX, 82, former Detroiter

Adolph Beck

Adolph Beck, president of
Cong. ,Bnai Moshe from
1942 to 1944, died Aug. 6 at
age 84.
Born in Hungary, Mr.
Beck lived in Detroit from
1914 to 1947, when he
moved to Los Angeles,
Calif., where he made his
home at the time of his
death. •
While in Detroit he
owned a wholesale meat
business.
He is survived by his wife,
Florence; a son, Leonard S.
of Los Angeles; and a
daughter, Mrs. Ben (De-
1phine) Levitt of Fresno,
Calif. Interment Los
Angeles.

Joseph John Wilber, re-
tired printer and lithog-
rapher, died Aug. 13 at age
74.
Born in Detroit, Mr.
Wilber was a member of
Knollwood Country Club,
Harry B. Keidan Lodge of
Bnai Brith, Adcraft Club
and the Furniture Club.
He leaves his wife, Sylvia;
a son, Stuart of,Chicago, Ill.;
a daughter, Mrs. Harry
(Marilyn) Kosins; a sister,
Mrs. Herman (Fan) Gol-
dich; • and two
grandchildren.

Edythe Weinberg

Edythe Weinberg, a
member of the board of
Frank's Nursery, died Aug.
19 at age 64.
Born in Toronto, Ontario,
Canada, Mrs. Weinberg was
a member of Temple Israel.
She leaves two daughters,
Judith and Mrs. Barbara
Dechter; three brothers, two
sisters and two
grandchildren.

SEMA WEIN, 69, 4832
S. Knoll Ct., West Bloom-
field, died Aug. 15. Survived
by her husband, Al; a son,
Jack; a daughter, Mrs. Mar-
shall (Rochelle) Stillman;
and four grandchildren.

* * *

PEARL WELTMAN,
59, died Aug. 16. She leaves
her husband, Samuel; three
sons, Bryan Wells of New
York, Robert and Meryl; a
daughter, Mrs. Michael
(Gayle) Novetsky; her
mother, Minnie Schneider;
and two grandsons.

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
and Studying of
Mishnavos.

* * *

SARAH ROSENS, 85,
19820 W. 12 Mile, South-
field, died Aug. 16. Survived
by three daughters, Mrs.
Aaron (Dorothy) Reitman,
Mrs. Bernard (Annette)
Buchwald of Clearwater,
Fla., and Mrs. Larry (Faye)
Weinberg of Windsor, On-
tario, Canada; five
grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren.

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of Beverly Hills, Calif., died
July 30. Survived by his
wife, Martha; a son, Merrill
of La Mirada, Calif.; two
daughters, Mrs. Sy (Resa)
Brenner and Mrs. Morey
(Lois) Sein, both of Beverly
Hills; a sister, Mrs. Harry
(Gussie) Wachs; 10
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. Inter-
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MILDRED LIEBER,
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Park, died Aug. 18. Sur-
vived by nieces, Mrs. Hebert
(Shirley) Miller of Livonia
and Mrs. Sue Gorney of
Iowa.

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