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December 05, 1980 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-12-05

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THE DETROd JEWISH WEVIV "

Journalist Yitzhak Shargil,
Had Long Reporting Career

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Yit-
zhak Shargil, for more than
20 years the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency's corre-
spondent in Tel Aviv, died
Sunday. He was 53. Mr.
Shargil also was an editor of
Israel's largest daily, Yediot
Achronot.
Mr. Shargil joined the
JTA in the mid-1950s. His
specialty was military af-
fairs, but he also covered
s•
dealing with politi-
c
conomic and social de-
velopments and was a mas-
ter of the "human interest"
angle.
YITZHAK SHARGIL
His contacts within Is-
rael's armed services Bnai Brith in Israel. He
enabled him to keep close served on the executive
tabs on military matters. board of the Soldiers
He performed his reserve Welfare Association for
duty in recent years in the some 20 years and was
office of the military associated with the Mac-
spokesman. During the past cabi World Union since
10 years Mr. Shargil kept a his youth in Tel Aviv.
He began his career in
telex in his home to keep
him abreast of late- journalism on the staff of
the newspaper Haboker,
breaking stories.
Mr. Shargil was closely now defunct. His last as-
involved in the work of signment for the JTA and
Yediot Achronot took him to
Egypt where he covered the
M. Schlussel
Maurice Schlussel, an in- state visit of President Yit-
surance agent for the Met- zhak Navon last month.
The Jewish News was one
ropolitan Life Insurance
of
the leading periodicals
Co., died Nov. 26 at age 84.
Born in New York, Mr. which carried his news
Schlussel lived 70 years in stories for 20 years.
Detroit. He was a member of A. Goldstein
Cong. Bnai Israel, the Pon-
Abraham Goldstein, co-
tiac Elks, Veterans Club of
the life insurance company owner of the Royal Men's
and Hannah Schloss Old Wear in Royal Oak from
1938 to 1976, died Dec. 2 at
Timers.
He leaves his wife, Libbie; age 98.
Born in Russia, Mr.
two daughters, Mrs. Bennie
(Pearl) Mirkin and Mrs. Goldstein was a member of
Edward (Beverly) Av- Perfection Lodge of the Ma-
adenka; a brother, Edgar; sons, City of Hope, and was
three sisters, Mrs. Joseph honored by the Royal Oak
(Sadie) Weinstock of North Chamber of Commerce and
Miami Beach, Fla., Mrs. the Jewish National Fund
Samuel (Jennie) Shafer of of which he was a member.
He leaves a son, Dr_. Jack
Alhambra, Calif., and Mrs.
Ben (Dora) Shpiece; four J. Gabe; a daughter, Mrs.
grandchildren and one Jack (Rhoda) Adelman; six
grandsons and one great-
great-granddaughter.
grandson.

The Family
of the. Late

ALBERT
PESIS

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11:30 a.m.
Sunday, Dec. 14, at Beth
Tefilo Cemetery,
Woodward and 81/2 Mile.
Rabbis Leizer Levin
and James Gordon will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

In Memory Of

JOSEPH
STONE

Nov. 27, 1978

I am sad within my
memories, lonely are my
thoughts today for the
one I loved so dearly has
forever been called
away. I think of him in
silence, no eye can see
me weep, but many
tears are shed when
others are asleep. Sadly
missed with love. Your
wife, Bernice; daugh-
ters, Brenda and
Maxine; and
grandchildren.

[

OSCAR ADEL, 83,
former Detroiter of Miami,
Fla., died Nov. 29. He leaves
his wife, Marion; two sons,
Frank of Lake City, Fla.,
and Norman of Helsinki,
Finland; and four grand-
children. Interment De-
troit.

* * *

HELEN ADLER, 92,
died Nov. 25. Survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Louis
(Edith) Ellenson; four
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.

* * *

IRVING BROWARNY,
former Detroiter of Salt
Lake City, Utah, died Nov.
26. Survived by his wife, Be-
lle; a daughter, Mrs. Gordon
(Gerri) Siegel of Salt Lake
City; a brother, Harry of
Oak Park; two sisters, Mrs.
Ida Marcus of Pasadena,
Calif., and Mrs. Eva Mais-
ter of Detroit; and three
grandchildren. Interment
Salt Lake City.

* * *

PERLA CHOMETOW-
SKI, 76, died Dec. 2. Sur-
vived by a daughter, Mrs.
Henry (Ida) Gonto; and two
grandchildren.

* * *

JULIUS COOPER
(YUDA KIPERWAS), 95,
former Detroiter of Liver-
more, Calif., died Nov. 28.
Survived by two sons, Asher
Kiperwas and David
Kiperwas, both of Israel; a
daughter, Frieda Kandel of
Livermore; five grandchil-
dren and 14 great-grand-
children. Interment Oak-
land, Calif.
* * *
RUTH GLASS, 79, died
Nov. 29. Survived by her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Minnie
Mitgang of Richmond
Heights, Mo.; and cousins,
Estelle and Ruth Harris, of
Chicago, Ill.

OBITUARIES

Chicago, Ill., died Nov. 29.
She leaves two sons, Jack of
Skokie, Ill., and Dr. Ronald
Glasser of Minneapolis,
Minn.; a sister, Mrs. Jack
(Stelle) Tarnow of Oak
Park; four brothers and four
sisters in Chicago; and two
grandchildren. Interment
Chicago.

* * *

LILLIE GOLDMAN, 87,
died Nov. 28. She leaves two
sons, Marvin and Robert; a
brother, Saul Aaronson;
four sisters, Mrs. Milton
(Edith) Wishny and Mrs.
Barry (Kate) Stepsay, both
of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs.
Faye Kaplan and Mrs. Ella
Herberg of Los Angeles; 10
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
** *
GEORGE
GREEN-
SPON, 73, died Dec. 1. Sur-
vived by his wife, Ella; two
sons, Aaron and Harvey;
two brothers, Edward and
Samuel of New York City; a
sister, Mrs. Helen Marder of
Philadelphia, Pa.; and five
grandchildren.
* * *
BELLE HARRIS, 76,
died Dec. 3. Survived by two
sons, Arthur H. and Ber-
nard J. of Texas; a daughter,
Mrs. David (Bette) Wexler;
a sister, Miss Clara
Schmidel; nine grandchil-
dren and one great-grand-
children.

ABRAHAM ISEN-
BERG, 85, died Nov. 28. He
leaves two daughters, Mrs.
Gerald (Dorothy) Levine
and Mrs. Philip (Esther)
Minkow of Delray Beach,
Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Leah
Slakter, seven grandchil-
dren and 12 great-grand-
children.

* * *

In Loving Memory Of

KATY RUBIN

Dear departed mother and grandmother
who passed away the 26th of Kislev. You
are sadly missed. You are with us every
day.

Daughter Dorothy Pianka and
grandchildren Carol and Michael Adler.

T I-I E IRA

Seymour I. Kaplan, an at-
torney in Detroit for more
than 40 years, died Dec. 1 in
Palm Beach, Fla.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Kap-
lan lived in Florida for the
past few years. He was a re-
tired Air Force colonel.
He held membership in
Cong. Shaarey Zedek and
the Shriners.
He leaves his wife,
Donna; a son, Dr. Richard of
Akron, Ohio; two sisters,
Mrs. George (Julia) Spoon of
Southfield and Mrs. Milton
(Marion) Mittenthal of Los
Angeles, Calif.; and one
granddaughter. Interment
Arlington National Cemet-
ery.

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.

* * *

BARBARA JOAN
MADVIN, 52, died Nov. 30.
She leaves her husband,
Martin I.; two sons, Craig
and Richard; her mother,
Mrs. Charles (Barbara)
Komer; a brother, Richard
Rice; and four grandchil-
dren.

* * *

, IDA ELLA SIMON, 88,
died Dec. 3. Survived by a
son, Stanley; a daughter,
Mrs. Frances Sundheimer;
two brothers, Frank and
Abraham of Paterson, N.J.;
and three grandchildren.

* * *

NORMA GELIEBTER

Seymour Kaplan,
Retired Lawyer

Nov. 30. Survived by a son,
Frank I.; three brothers,
Hyman J. Kramer, Sam
Kramer and Jack C.
Kramer; three grand-
children and five great-
grandchildren.

LOUIS KATZ, 81, died
Nov. 28. He leaves a son,
Daniel of San Francisco,
Calif.; a daughter, Mrs.
Morris (Estelle) Miller; two
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

• LOUIS SUPIAN, 85,
died Nov. 29. He leaves his
wife, -Bertha; a son, Bob, a
daughter, Mrs. Joe (Emily)
Krinsky; a sister, Mrs.
Dr. Bernstein
Sophie Stein of California;
Dr. Allen L. Bernstein, a six grandchildren and two
research and curriculum great-granddaughters.
* * *
consultant for the Wayne
County Intermediate
IDA WASSER, 80, died
School District, died Nov. 26
at age 61.
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
Born in New York, Dr.
Bernstein earned his docto-
661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
1 1 /2 Blocks E. of Woodward
rate in education at Wayne
6 Blks. from 3 Jewish
State University. He was a
Cemeteries on Woodward
member of Temple Beth El
and the Phi Delta Kappa
LI 2-8266
JO 4-5557
Educational Fraternity. He
was the co-author of a math
* * *
Sidney A. Deitch
textbook for secondary
ANN GLASSER, 74, of schools.
- DETROIT
He leaves his wife,
MONUMENT WORKS
14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.
Gladys; two sons, Ralph of
Gardner, betty. Coolidge 8 Greenfield
In Loving Memory Of
Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and
399-2711 Eve. 626-0330
Mark of Saline; a daughter,
Gail of Denver, Colo.; and
two grandchildren.

Nov. 28, 1975
What happy days we all enjoyed when we
were all together, but oh how it has
changed since you are gone forever. Sadly
missed by children, Belle, Ida and Jack;
grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Friday, December !

MONUMENTS BY

BERG
URBACH

AND

FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910

13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge
OAK PARK - LI 4-2212
Next to Stanley Steamer

KISLEV DEC.
BERTHA APPLEBAUM
29 7
HELEN GOLDYE BURLAK
29 7
PHILLIP DUBRINSKY
29 7
WILLIAM ELSON
29 7
JACOB KUSHNER
29 7
SYBIL MANHEIMER
29 7
BENJAMIN MENDELSOHN 29 7
BELLA SIMON
29 7
IZAK SPOKOJNY
29 7
REBECCA TRIVAX
29 7
BROCHA STOLLMAN
29 7
TOBY WROTZLAWSKY
29 7
TEVES
CLARA FRIEDMAN
1 8
RUBIN MILLER
1 8
HIRSH GRAND
1 8
MEYER RIVKIN
1 8
CLAUDE SUPERSTINE
1 8
LOTTIE RAVET
1 8
NATHAN EISENBERG
1 8
JOSEPH RUBIN
1 8
ROSE SNITZER
1 8
SADIE FEURRING
2 9
THEODORE EICHNER
2 9
ALEX FRIED
2 9
JACK KOPMAN
2 9
ROSE MAGID
2 9
NETTIE MEDDOFF
2 9
HARRY PEARLSTEIN
2 9
KRENDEL SALASNEK
2 9
ESTHER SCHUSTER
2 9
PAULINE STARK
2 9
CELIA CHESLUK
3 10
MATHILDA DIEM
3 10
ADOLPH ESCOFF
3 10
IDA GOLDSTEIN
3 10
ROSEMARKS
3 10
LOUIS MENDELSOHN
3 10
ROSE MERTZ
3 10
SAM SOLOMON REINSTEIN 3 10
JOSEPH RUBIN
3 10
JOSEPH SCHERR
3 10
JOSEPH H. SHANBOM
3 10
DAVID STURMAN
3 10
HELA L. TAITZ
3 10
SAMUEL BIENENFELD
4 11
JENNIE CAPLAN
4 11
MARIA FOLTYN
4 11
MARY GLOSMAN
4 11
JACK ISBEE
4 11
MORRIS KOSS
4 11
HERMAN ROSENBERG
4 11
JACOB SHEVITZ
4 11
HARRY SURATH
4 11
PAULINE SUROWITZ
4 11
SARAH BUCHMAN
5 12
MAYNARD LAZARUS
5 12
JACOB LEVIN
5 12
SAM NASBERG
5 12
FANNIE POSTER
5 12
BECKY ROTHENBERG
5 12
MAURICE SAFRAN
5 12
BESSIE SHORR
5 12
TONY THORN
5 12
ROSE WOLFGANG
5 12
JACOB COHN
6 13
BERNICE DOROTHY MAZER 6 13
SAMUEL ROBINSON
6 13
NORMAN STERN
6 13

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