THE DETRDIT JEWISH HEWS
Yonathan Ratosh Samuel Gold
TEL AVIV — Yonathan
Ratosh, 73, an Israeli poet
and founder of the Canaan-
ite Movement which advo-
cated one Palestine state
treating Jews, Moslems and
Christians equally, died
March 26.
Monument
Unveilings
Mrs. Ruby Lawson and
Mrs. Harold Stern, daugh-
ters of the late Anna
Davidson, announce the
unveiling of a monument in
her memory 10:30 a.m.
Sunday, April 12, at Adat
haiom Memorial Park.
abbi Stanley Rosenbaum
will officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.
The Family
of the Late
HARRY
BLATNIKOFF
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 2:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 12, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Loss will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.
EVA MORRIS BORT-
MAN, 92, passed away
March 28 at the Borman
Hall in Detroit. Survived
by a son, Joe of Del Ray
Beach, Fla.; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Mae Brooks of
Oak Park and Mrs. Paul
(Bee) Camiener of South-
field; six grandchildren,
Charles Brooks of Bin-
gham Farms, Marvin
Brooks of Silver Spring,
Md., Eli Bortman of Win-
chester, Mass., Esther
Borman of Sunnyvalle,
Calif., Mrs. Allan (Rosa-
lind) Grantiz of West
Bloomfield, Mich., and Dr.
Ronald Bortman of Ken-
sington, Calif.; and 10
great-grandchildren.
Samuel Gold, owner and
operator of State Barber
Shop in Detroit for 50 years,
died March 31.
Mr. Gold retired 10 years
ago. He was a member of
Craftsman Lodge of the Ma-
sons, the Shrine Consistory,
the Moslem Temple, and
Brandeis Lodge of Bnai
Brith. He was a benefactor
of the Primrose Benevolent
Club.
He is survived by his wife,
Bessie; two sons, Philip of
West Bloomfield and Erwin
of Florida; a daughter, Mrs.
Lloyd (Pearl) Blazofsky of
West Bloomfield; a sister,
Mrs. Rae Ressler of Detroit;
and seven grandchildren.
Dinner Chairman
NEW YORK — Rabbi Is-
rael Mowshowitz has been
appointed chairman of the
100th anniversary dinner of
the New York Board of
Rabbis to be held at the
Waldorf Astoria on May 17.
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The Family
of the Late
ANNA ROSE
CUTLER
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent bef-
reavment.
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Fritz and Tune
Visit Holy Land
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Two
temporary residents ar-
rived in Israel by air last
week from Austria,
smeared with lanolin and
lying on stretchers. They
were Fritz, a 650-pound
male dolphin, and Tivie, a
female whose weight was
not disclosed.
The dolphins took up re-
sidence today at the Tel
Aviv dolphinarium nearing
completion on the seashore
between Tel Aviv and Jaffa.
The dolcilins were im-
ported to help train five
others recently captured in
the Red Sea by dol-
phinarium teams and due to
be shipped from Eilat to Tel
Aviv in a temperature-
controlled truck next week.
Arab Mayor Dies
TEL AVIV — Former
Nablus Mayor Hamdi Ca-
naan, considered one of the
most influential Palesti-
nian leaders on the West
Bank, died March 28 at age
60.
Canaan was mayor of
Nablus from 1965-69, the
last two years under Israeli
administration.
Harry Branton
NEW YORK — Lifelong
Zionist activist Harry Bran-
ton of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of America died re-
cently at Beverly Hills, Fla.
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The Family of the Late
LEO VVILNER
Acknowledges with grateful apprecia-
tion the many kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by relatives and friends
during the family's recent bereavement.
Paid Notice
In Memory of Our Beloved
Mother and Grandmother
WALTER W.
ROSENBERG
FANY GOODMAN
Who passed away March 27, 1963. The
honor in knowing we were part of you helps
us bear the pain of losing you. Dear Mother
and Nanny, you are our constant reminder of
love, inner grace and compassion.
Your children,
Selma and Harry Kramer;
and your grandchildren,
Robin, Jeffrey, Keith and Dana
The Family of the Late
Walter W. Rosenberg,
wine merchant and
teacher, died Feb. 19 at
age 52. Mr. Rosenberg
had been in the wine
business for over 25
j years and taught over
10,000 students wine
appreciation.
He was a member of
Cong. Bnai Moshe and a
graduate of Wayne
State University. He
leaves two sons, Mark
and David; his mother
Mrs. Bernard (Ruth)
Albert; and two sisters,
Mrs. Alfred (Bernice)
Deutsch and Mrs.
Charles (Elaine) Can-
vasser.
Dr. Glovinsky
JOSEPH CAMDEN
Announces a memorial service in his
memory 1:30 p.m. Sunday, April 12, at Tem-
ple Beth El. Rabbi Schwartz will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked to attend.
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Dr. Arnold Glovinsky, 57,
of Birmingham, died March
30. Dr. Glovinsky was direc-
tor of the Paraprofessional
Project at the University of
Michigan-Dearborn and
taught for the Wayne
County Isitermediate
School District, Wayne
State University and the
Detroit Public Schools.
He was president of the
Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity
at Wayne State. Dr.
Glovinsky served for three
years in the Army Air Corps
during World War II.
He is survvied by his wife,
Lillian; two sons, Dr. David
of Baltimore and Ronald
(Chaim) of Monsey, N.Y.; a
daughter, Mrs. Greg (Di-
ane) Hudzik of Ypsilanti;
two brothers, Norman of
Southfield and Sanford of
Redland, Calif.; and one
grandchild.
Louis D. Brandeis, a great
attorney, was the first Jew
chosen to sit on the Supreme
Court.
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.
NISSAN APR.
1
5
LOUIS ALPER
1
5
LOUIS GLADSTONE
1 5
DR. CHARLES ORNSTEIN
1 5
BERTA PALMAN
1 5
ANNIE SARK()
1 5
SARAH SIEGEL
1 5
LOUIS LAKTER
1 5
ROSE SMITH
1 5
SAM TURKEL
2 6
MOSHE BORDOLEY
2 6
JACOB FLEISCHMAN
2 '6
ALBERT H. FRIEDMAN
2 6
ESTHER GELLMAN
2 6
DORIS HOLLO
2 6
'FRED KLINE
2 6
SADIE MOEHLMAN
ROBERT BENJAMIN NOVITZ 2 6
2 6
IMRE WEISS
3 7
HARRY ABLITZ
3 7
ISAAC GOLDSTEIN
3 7
MANIE COHEN
3 7
PHILIP GORDON
3 7
HARRY RIMAR
3 7
RACHEL SEYBURN
3 7
JACK SKLAR
3 7
CHARLES WILLIAMS
4 8
SARAH FABER
4 8
JUDA GOTTLIEB
4 8
HYMAN ABRAHAM KEYS
4 8
BETSEY LINOVITZ
4 8
JACK MALIN
4 8
GILBERT SIEGEL
4 8
MOSHE WOOLF
4 8
LOUIS A. WOOLMAN
5 9
MARY BAXTER
5 9
LILLIAN FARELL
5 9
ABE KOLE
5 9
REVA LIPSCHUTZ
5 9
BENE MALZBERG
5 9
ESTHER MESSING
5 9
FLORA MORRIS
5 9
SAMUEL REMER
6 10
FRANK FRIEDMAN
6 10
YETTA GLADSTONE
6 10
MINNIE LAZARUS
6 10
NATHAN LEE
7 11
FAY H. FREEMAN
7 11
MARTIN FELDMAN
7 11
ANNA BOLOTIN
7 11
MORRIS KENT
7 11
JULIUS WALTER WEBBER
7 11
LIBBE WOLFSON
7 11
MUSHA STEIN
7 11
IRVING OSNOS
7 11
MAYER BERMAN
Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah
15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
557-6750
Southfield
18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield
,
Hannah Goldberg of Hadassah
NEW YORK (JTA) —
Hannah L. Goldberg,
former national executive
director of Hadassah, the
Women's Zionist Organiza-
tion of America, Inc., died in
Boston March 26. Miss
Goldberg held the position
from 1953 to 1971 when she
retired and became assis-
tant to the president until
1975. She then returned to
her native Boston.
Prior to joining Hadas-
sah, she was executive sec-
retary to the Jewish Recon-
structionist Foundation.
Sidney A. Deitch
DETROIT
MONUMENT WORKS
Tie Family
of the Late
TOBY KUTNICK
BENACH
14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.
Gardner, betw. Goelidge & Greenfield
399 2711 Eve. 626-0330
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 10 a.m.
Sunday, April 12, at He-
brew Memorial Park.
Rabbi Rosenbaum will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.
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JO 4-5557
The Family
of the Late
ELLEN K.
LANYI
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 1:45 p.m.
Sunday, April 12, at
Oakview Cemetery.
Rabbi Stanley Rosen-
baum and Cantor Louis
- Klein will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
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If the tradition of including the Jewish
National Fund in the Will of every Jew were
11Variably followed, sufficient resources would
be accumulated to ensure the future of the
young Jewish State on a sound baiis of land
development, ;Social welfare, and justice.
A bequest to the Jewish National Fund
should be as traditional as having a Blue Box
in one's home.
You may want your bequest to be
dedicated to afforestation, to a village, a
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yahrzeit or kaddish, or to some form of
permanent tribute in -the names of persons
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