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March 06, 1981 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-03-06

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Freda Weksler Fischer Dies,
H Top Roles Here, in L.A.

Freda Weksler Fischer,
She is survived by her
who held leading roles in husband, Manuel P.; three
Detroit Jewish organiza- sons, Harold, Sidney and
tions and became active in Leonard, all of Los Angeles;
their Los Angeles counter- a brother, George Zalman of
parts when she moved to Southfield; two sisters, Mrs.
California, died March 1 at Esther Goodman of South-
age 78.
field and Mrs. Robert
Prior to her move to (Pearl) Smith of Plymouth;
California in 1936, Mrs. and six grandchildren.
Fischer was vice president Interment Los Angeles.
of the Jewish National
Fund Council, president of Larry Schwartz
the United Hebrew Schools
Larry M. Schwartz, foun-
Auxiliary. She helped in- der of Great Lakes Filter
itiate a transportation sys- Media Co., died March 3 at
tem for UHS students.
age 65.
In Los Angeles, she was
Born in Montreal,
the president of the Los Canada, Mr. Schwartz was
rigeles Chapter of Hadas- president of Great Lakes
:a, was active on behalf of Filter until 1977, when it
the Jewish Home for the became a division of Acme
Aged and held key offices in Mills Co. He later became
many other organizations.
an Acme vice president.
In 1953, Mrs. Fischer
He was a member of the
was the founder and first Filtration Society and an
president of the Ezra authority and consultant in
Emergency Aid Organ- the field of industrial filtra-
ization, who awarded her tion and filtration mate-
its Woman of Valor rials.
award at a luncheon in
He was the owner of
her honor at the Beverly Metape Asbestos Corp. in
Hills Hotel.
Globe, Ariz., and a
member of Temple Israel,
the Economic Club of De-
WE REMETV1BER
troit, Pisgah Lodge of
During the Coming.
Bnai Brith, the Anti-
week Yeshivath
Defamation League, ORT
Beth Yehudah will
and Knollwood Country
observe the Yahr-
Club.
zeits of the follow-
He leaves his wife, Lil-
ing departed
lian; two sons, Frederick
friends, with the
and Burton; a daughter,
traditional Memo-
Enid Goodman; one brother,
rial Prayers, recita-
three sisters and two
tion of Kaddish
grandchildren.
and Studying of

Mishnavos.

-

ADAR II MAR.
JOSEPH ' CLINTON
2 8
NATHAN DINKIN
2 8
BELLA ELLIAS
2 8
HARRY KAHN
2 8
JOHN MARKOWITZ
2 8
SARA MILLER
2 8
MARVIN MODLINSKY
2 8
MARY OLSTEIN
2 8
SAM OSNOS
2 8
AARON POLLACK
2 8
FRED SEGAL
2 8
BEN SOLOMON
2 8
LOUIS WALTMAN
2 8
NOAH APPLEBAUM
3 9
MARY FAIGIN
3 -9
MORRIS KRAIZMAN
3 9
SAM LUX
3 9
ISRAEL TOPOR
3 9
YITZCHAK WAINER
3 9
ANN WILNER
3 9
ALFRED HOWARD WOLIN
3 9
NATHAN DEUTSCH
4 10
JENNIE FELDMAN
4 10
LOUIS GOLDBERG
4 10
ISRAEL GOLDIN
4 10
FRANK ORECHKIN
4 10
SARAH WEINGARDEN
4 10
GABRIEL N. EISMAN
5 11
SAM ELIAS
5 11
MEYER GREENSPOON
5 11
SHEILA LAZOWSKY
5 11
OSCAR LERCHIN
5 11
YALE LEVIN
5 11
BERTHA MIGDAL
5 11
IRVING I. MILLER
5 11
BEN RUBENSTEIN
5 11
BEN RUBENSTEIN
5 11
ADELE BROWN
6 12
BELLA CHESTNUK
6 12
ANNA R. CHINITZ
6 12
DORA COHEN
6 12
ANNA NEWMAN GRAFF
6 12
BENA HEITKAMP
6 12
SALLY HESS
6 12
ROSE RAIMI
6 12
LEON HAROLD STILLWATER 6 12
ABRAHAM BERMAN
7 13
MAX BERRIS
7 13
7 13
MANUEL FELDSTEIN
"ILIUS HESS
7 13
_IITHA WEITZMAN
7 13
ABRAHAM AUGUST
8 14
BESSIE BERRIS
8 14
REBECCA CHARNES
8 14
GAVRIEL ECKMAN
8 14
KARL LEVIN
8 14
ANNA LEVINE
8 14
MORRIS MALTZ
8 14
KATHERINE RADNER
8 14
HYMAN SCHWARTZ
8 14
SUSAN TOPOR
8 14

Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah

15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
Southfield
557-6750

Reform Article
on Conservatives

NEW YORK — The Re-
vorm movement's magazine
Keeping Posted recently
devoted an entire issue to
the Conservative move-
ment as part of a series on
the different streams of
Judaism.
The magazine is also
planning a complete issue
on the Reconstructionist
movement for later this
year.
Past issues have dealt
with the Orthodox, Hasidim
and the Reform movement
itself.

In Memoriam

In loving memory of our
beloved sister, Ruth Sil-
verman Ablecop.

The Family
of the Late

PAULA
MAXINE
GREENBLATT

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

FLORENCE APPLE,
72, former Detroiter of
Canoga Park, Calif., died
Feb. 26. Survived by her
husband, Harry; a son, Ar-
thur of Denver, Colo.; a
daughter, Mrs. Roger
(Sandra) Cohen of
Chatsworth, Calif.; three
brothers, Dr. Charles Terris
of San Francisco, Calif., and
Jerome Terris and Irwin
Terris, both of Troy, Mich.; a
sister, Mrs. Lenore Faudem
of Oak Park; and four
grandchildren. Interment
Los Angeles.
* * *
ESTHER
A.
BEHRMANN, 77, died
Feb. 27. She leaves two
sons, Sherwin "Mickey" and
Joel; a brother, High Atlas
of Gurnee, Ill.; and six
grandchildren.

OBITUARIES

Fla.; six grandchildren and
one great-grandchild.
* *
CELIA FEIGENSON,
91, died Feb. 26. She leaves
a son, Philip J.; three
daughters, Blanche, Mrs.
Samuel (Ruth) Rosenthal
and Mrs. William (Ger-
trude) Schmittel; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Nettie Paysner of
Los Angeles, Calif., and
Mrs. Eva Greenberg of
Cleveland Heights, Ohio; 10
grandchildren and 13
great-grandchildren.

* * *

SHIRLEY FINEBERG
died Feb. 28. She leaves a
brother, Arthur Snitz; and a
sister, Mrs. David (Bessie)
Suhd.

* * *

HARRY FINKELS-
TEIN, 71, of Detroit, died
SAMUEL BRANT, 82, -March 1. Survived by three
of Detroit, died March 3. brothers, Eddie Fox,
Survived by a cousin, Leo Hyman Fox, and Max Fox of
Webster, Texas; a sister,
Drellich of Brooklyn, N.Y.;
Mrs. Raymond (Sylvia) Get-
* * *
ter.
HELEN BUCKY, 62,
* * *
former Detroiter of Los
HANNA GOLDZON,
Angeles, Calif., died Feb.
25. Survived by two 77, of Haifa, Israel, died
brothers, Joseph Fetter of Feb_. 25. Survived by her
Southfield and Albert Fet- husband, Moses; two
ter of Los Angeles; and two daughters, Mrs. David
sisters, Mrs. Morris (Sylvia) (Sarah) Seversky of West
Lutin of Encinco, Calif., and Bloomfield and Mrs. Yigal
Mrs. Freda Dishlip of Los (Shula) Kronzon of Mt.
Angeles. Interment Los Carmel, Israel; and five
grandchildren. Interment
Angeles.
* * *
Haifa.
PAUL EISENSTADT,
* * *
90, died Feb. 28. He leaves a
RITA B. GREEN, 83,
daughter, Mrs. Richard died March 1. She leaves
(Mila) Chajes; a sister, two sons, Howard and
Minna of Tel Aviv, Israel; Julius of Columbia, S.C.;
two grandchildren and two three sisters, four
great-grandchildren.
grandchildren and one
* * *
great-grandson.
IRWIN FAUDMAN, 81,
* * *
died Feb. 29. Survived by
MAX KWARTOWITZ,
his wife, Jean; three sons,
Arnold, Edmund and 69, of Oak Park, died Feb.
Stephen; a sister, Mrs. Rae 28 in Miami Beach, Fla.
Greenberg of Longboat Key, Survived by his wife,
Caroline; a son, Dr. Jerome
J.; a daughter, Mrs. Gerald
Dr. R.O. Sacks
(Helen) Weinstein; a
Dr. Richard Owen Sacks, brother, Leslie Kay; a sis-
a physician, died Feb. 26. ter, Mrs. Harold (Sarah)
He was 36.
Zalla; and nine
A native Detroiter, Dr. grandchildren. Interment
Sacks attended the Univer- Detroit.
sity of Michigan and was
* * *
graduated from the Wayne
LOIS
MARX,
68, former
State University Medical
School in 1969. He spe- Detroiter of North Miami
cialized in internal Beach, Fla., died Feb. 25.
She leaves her husband Al-
medicine.
He interned and served bert; two sisters, Mrs. Phil
his residency at Harper
Hospital, where he held a Agent Was Killed
fellowship in gastroenterol-
JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
ogy. He was a member of the "Atlas of the Sixties,"
Michigan Medical Associa- printed by the state-owned
tion and the Gastroenterol- Carta publishing house in
ogy Society. He also was a Israel, says an Israeli in-
member of the Founders telligence agent within the
Society of the Detroit Insti- Egyptian armed forces was
tute of Arts.
mistakenly shot and killed
He is survived by his wife, by Israeli soldiers during
Lauren; a son, Ian; his par- the 1967 Six-Day War as he
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving tried to surrender.
(Minnie) Sacks; and a
The agent held the rank
brother, Warren of Union of lieutenant colonel in the
Lake.
Egyptian army.

* * *

ThE
IRA KAUNAN C

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Van Nuys, Calif.; and four grandchildren.
* * *
nieces. Interment Detroit.
* * *
FRANK YORKE, 76,
SAMUEL PECK, 84, died Feb. 28. He leaves a
died March 4. He leaves his son, Charles; a brother,
wife, Emma; a son, Norman; Max; and a sister, Mrs.
a daughter, Mrs. Maurice Sarah Fleishman.
(Sylvia) Collins; and three
granddaughters. Services
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* * *

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RACHEL SOLOMON,
92, died March 1. Survived
by a daughter, Mrs. Joseph
(Esther) Bogorad; seven
grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.

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* * *

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