DETROIT HY ALPERT, 73, died Sept. 16. He leaves his wife, Eileen; and two sisters, Lil- lian and Mrs. Jack (Ruth) Abel. FRANCES BARACK, 55, former Detroiter of Del- ray Beach, Fla., died Sept. 16. 91, e leaves her husband, Be d; three sons, Jef- frey;-- rloward and Craig; and one grandson. Inter- ment Detroit. * * * JENNIE BORIS, 93, former Detroiter of Akron, Ohio, died Sept. 14. Sur- vived by a son, Sam of Sherman Oaks, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Ben (Fae) Sugar and Mrs. Charles (Bella) Becker, both of Ak- ron; seven grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. * * * LUCY BRAUN, 83, died Sept. 13. She leaves a son, Richard; a brother, Rudolph Kent of Birmingham, Ala.; two grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. * * * ELEANOR DRAPKIN (Lee Drake), 65, 28130 Brookhill, Farmington Hills, died Sept. 13. Sur- vived by two sons, Dr. Har- vey and Richard; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Herbert (Linda) Bogorad; two sisters, Pauline Deidun of Florida and Violet Ramsey of Mio; and four grandchildren. * * * HELEN EISMAN, 84, 28886 Still Valley Dr., Farmington Hills, died Sept. 15. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Rena Goldberg; two brothers-in- law, Abraham Eisman and Martin Eisman; a sister, Mrs. Rose Morecki of Tel Aviv, Israel; and three grandchildren. Mrs. Frances * * * SOLOMON FINK, 78, 111 Ford Ave., Highland Park, died Sept. 13. Sur- vived by a brother, Percy of Illinois. * * * ANNA GOLDFARB, 87, 26656 Farmbrook Villa, Southfield, died Sept. 9. Survived by three sons, Emanuel Golden of Long Beach, Calif., Paul Gold and Arthur; a sister, Mrs. Esther Zeitel of Israel; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. * * * BEN GROBER, former Detroiter of Miami Beach Fla., died Sept. 8. Survived by a son, Sidney of Arizona; a daughter, Mrs. Arnold (Doris) Bean of Southfield; a brother, Sol Grover of New Jersey; two sisters, Mrs. Celia Matoren of the Bronx, N.Y., and Mrs. Leah Naparst of Miami Beach. * * * JACOB HALPERN, 53, 250 Martin, Detroit, died Sept. 15. Survived by his mother, Rebecca. 82, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, Calif., died Sept. 12. Survived by a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lil- lian Meyers of Oak Park; a brother, Harold Bernstein of Murietta Hot Springs, Calif.; a sister, Sara Winter of North Hollywood, Calif.; and three grandsons. * * * SAM MEYERSON, 88; former Detroiter of Tucson, Ariz., died Sept. 10. Sur- vived by his wife, Rose; three sons, Ben, Leon and Irving of Oak Park; a brother, Moe; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Milgrom of Pittsburgh, Pa.; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Interment Tucson. * * * REBECCA PER- CHICK, 89, 19100 W. Seven Mile, Detroit, died Sept. 15. Survived by two sons, Jay M. Pershing of Brea, Calif.„ and Jules L. Pierce; a daughter, Mrs. Irv- ing (Gertrude) Seldes; one sister, three grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren. * * * * * * PESSA KOVITZ, 95, died Sept. 8. She leaves a son, Harry; two grandsons, nieces and nephews. JULIA WINE RABIN, formerly of Detroit and New York, died Sept. 8. Survived by nieces and nephews. Interment Los Angeles, Calif. * * * RHODA LEVIN, 53, 29490 Lochmoor, Far- mington Hills, died Sept. 10. She leaves her husband, Harry; two sons, Jerry and Steve; a daughter, Mrs. Michael (Marda) Mar- kowitz; her mother, Mrs. Anne Silver; two sisters, Mrs. Gloria Ross and Mrs. Harriet Greener; and two granddaughters. * * * ESTELLE MEYERS, * * * HILBERT "BERT" SIMON, 67, former De- troiter of Pembroke Pines, Fla., died Sept. 13. Survived by his wife, Hortie; two sons, Theodore of Atlanta, Ga., and Gerald of South Miami, Fla.; a brother, William of Farmington Hills; two sisters, Mrs. Edna Silk of Detroit and Mrs. Jeanette Foget of Long Is- * * * In Loving Memory of NATHAN FERBER, 89, died Sept. 11. He leaves a DAVE COOPERMAN In Memoriam In memory of Barry Ricklin (May 13, 1942- Sept. 21, 1978). Sadly mis- sed by his family. In Loving Memory of Our Beloved Father and Grandfather HARRY MITZ "ho died Sept. 16, Never to be forgot- ten by his children and grandchildren. Bill Ross and Betty Barsky The Family of the Late SARAH ROSS Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. Edith Stern, Philanthropist OBITUARIES sister, Gavern. LIFE SEEMS SO INCOMPLETE WITHOUT YOU, WE MISS YOU MORE THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE. Who passed away Oct. 3, 1968 (12th of Tis- hri). Sadly missed by daughters, Mrs. J. Walter (Carol) Jonas and Mrs. Ronald (Frances) Stewart; Grandchildren, Laur- ence, Michele, Rachel _ e, Lisa, Douglas, David and Scott. IN MEMORIAM In this period of somber reflections we pause to pay tribute to those members of the Hannah Schloss Old Timers who have departed. land, N.Y.; and five grandsons. Interment Hol- lywood, Fla. * * * MOLLIE TATEL- BAUM, 78, 19100 W. Seven Mile, Detroit, died Sept. 12. Survived by a nephew, Sam Pessman; a niece, Mrs. Hyman (Sarah) Mervis; grandnephews and grandnieces; and a great- grandniece. * * * IRA WEISS, 76, died Sept. 2. Survived by three sisters, Irene, Josephine Stroger and Minnie Stroger. * * * SARAH ZALESIN, 76, died Sept. 9. She leaves her husband, Daniel; a son, Dr. Harvey; two daughters, Mrs. Nori Geffen and Mrs. Louis (Joyce) Tubben; a brother, Jack Segal of Camarillo, Calif.; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Isadore Taishoff of Daily Forward WASHINGTON (JTA) — Isadore Taishoff, the Wash- ington representative of the Jewish Daily Forward for almost 50 years, died Sept. 11. He was 89. Born in Minsk, from which he fled. in 1908 to avoid being drafted into the Czar's army, he came to Washington that year and became active in Jewish Socialist causes and in organizations seeking to advance Yiddish culture in the United States. He was secretary for many years of the Work- men's Circle and was an officer of the Yiddish- speaking branch of the Socialist Party. He joined the Forward in 1931 and retired in 1977 as the Forward's Washington representative in charge of circulation. - David H. Levy David H. Levy, a teacher at Renaissance High School in Detroit, died Sept. 8 at age 52. A native Detroiter, Mr. Levy previously taught at Henry Ford High School. He was a member of Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, Dr. Perry Burnstein Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Detroit Federation of Teachers. He leaves his mother, Mrs. Hyman (Cecille) Levy; and two brothers, Franklin and Ralph. We pay tribute to their memory for their friendship, and for all the good deeds that marked their active lives. Our heartfelt sympathies go to their families. KAufmAN Directors of Funerals NEWS 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield NEW ORLEANS (JTA) — Edith Rosenwald Stern, a leading New Orleans philanthropist and a lead- ing campaigner for Israel to which she contributed funds throughout her life, died Sept. 11. She was 85. The Stern Fund, of which she was a founder, and which is based in New York, distributes as much as $500,000 a year to encour- age political action and so- cial change. Mrs. Stern was the daughter of the late Julius Rosenwald of Chicago, who helped to finance Sears Roebuck in its early years. A leading philan- thropist, he imbued his children with such views. Mrs. Stern's brother, William Rosenwald, is a founder of the United Jewish Appeal. For more than 50 years after she first arrived here, Mrs. Stern supported often unpopular liberal causes. With her husband, she was a founder of the Dillard University, a predomin- antly black college in New Orleans. Her home, Longue Vue, a 48-room mansion, which she opened to the public before her death, is now a museum. Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS. 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner, betw. Coolidge & 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 AND URBACH FINE MONUMENTS - SINCE 1910 'Septtmber 19, I Sydney Jacobs Sydney A. Jacobs, a longtime Detroit attorney, died Sept. 10 at age 85. A native Detroiter, Mr. Jacobs was director of the Selective Service Board for three years during World War II. He was a World War I veteran. 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