THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ;„. OBITUARIES <7,z, FAYE ROSENBERG, 80, died April 3. Survived by her husband, Jack; two brothers, David Goldberg of Miami Beach, Fla., and Louis Goldberg. * * IRVING RUBIN, 84, died April 8. He leaves a son, Norman of Studio City, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Gerald (Delores) Michael; six grandchildren and two arry N. Cohen - - Harry Norman Cohen, owner of Decor Custom Pic- i7, 7, ture Framing in Keego Harbor, died April 5 at age 69. - Born in Drumbo, Ont., Mr. Cohen formerly based his picture framing busi- ness in Detroit, prior to moving to Keego Harbor 20 years ago. He leaves his wife, Ruth; a soh, Dr. Philip D.; a daughter, Mrs. Lewis (Linda) Carroll of Berkeley, Calif.; five brothers, Jack, Dr. Leslie, Herman, Ab- raham and Murray; and four grandchildren. Monument Unveilings The family of the late Aaron -Lebow announces the unveiling of a monu- ment in his memory 1:30 p.m. Sunday, April 12, at Oakview Cemetery. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. great-grandchildren. Serv- ices 1 p.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. * * * HAZEL SHERWIN, 88, died March 31. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Derek (Phyllis) Caplane of Boyn- ton Beach. Fla., and three granddaughters. NISSAN APR. ESTHER BERMAN 8 12 SARAH FARKAS 8 12 RACHEL GLADSTONE 8 12 BESSIE GLAZER _ 8 12 DENA ELFER 9 13 GERALD GREEN 9 13 ABRAHAM R. HOFFMAN 9 13 ELIEZER KAZERINSKI 9 13 JOSEPH SCHEY 9 13 HARRY SIMON 9 13 SARAH-ZACK 9 13 MAX AMHOWITZ 10 14 10 14 HINDEL BAND 10 14 MORRIS CHAIM BODZIN IDA GREENSTEIN 10 14 WILLIAM GROSSMAN 10 14 JACOB KESSELMAN 10 14 SAM LYONS 10 14 11 15 ESTHER COHEN 11 15 JACOB GOLDSTEIN PHILI P HILLELSON 11 15 KNOPPOW 11 15 11 15 ROTTENBERG COHEN 12 16 12 16 ROCHEL FINE MARLENE FRIEDMAN 12 16 IRVING GOLDSTEIN 12 16 RABBI SOLOMON KREVSKY 12 16 BENJAMIN SCHURAYTZ 12 16 DAVID SHULMAN 12 16 NEVA LUBETSKY 13 17 ARLENE SHAPIRO 13 17 MAX .STEINGOLD 13 17 14 18 JACOB GOODMAN YAAKOV HOFFMAN -14 18 14 18 IDA KATCHAN 14 18 SAM KOGAN MORRIS MARKOWITZ 14 18 14 18 BEN ROSS 14 18 BENJAMIN SACHS 14 18 HENRY J. SMOLINSKY . Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. 557-6750 Southfield Harry Paskovitz Harry Paskovitz, former * * * owner of Harry's Clothes SEYMOUR SHUL- Shop in Wyandotte, died MAN, 60, died April 6. He April 4 at age 87. leaves his wife, Mary; a son, Born in Lithuania, Mr. Norman; a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Judy) Green; a Paskovitz was a Wyandotte brother, Dr. Albert; a sister, resident for more than 50 Mrs. Paul (Annette) Weins- years prior to moving to 1 tein; and two grand- Oak Park 2 /2 years ago. He owned his men's clothing daughters. shop from 1926 to 1967. * * * Mr. Paskovitz was an or- ROSE SINUK, 85, died April 5. Survived by a son, ganizer of Temple Beth El Murray; two brothers, Dave in Wyandotte and of the Gimplin and Harry Wyandotte Merchants Gimplin, both of Los Association of which he was its president in 1946-1947. Angeles, Calif. * * * He was a member of the PAUL TENZER, 83, Downriver Post of the died April 4. He leaves Jewish War Veterans nieces and nephews, Laurel and a former comman- Jacobs Gabe, Raymond der, a member of the Jacobs, Gloria August, American Legion and the Barry Jacobs and Vivian Veterans of Foreign Wars in Wyandotte, a member Smith. * * * of Theodor Herzl Lodge SAM WARNICK, 81, of of Bnai Brith and a Southfield, died April 7. member of the Wyan- Survived by his wife, Ida; a dotte Chamber of Com- son, Avery; a daughter, merce. He leaves his wife, Celia; Mrs. Monte (Gilda) Rudner; and a son, Jerome. and four grandchildren. 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. ROSE YAVIT, 85, died April 4. She leaves a son, Dr. Joseph of Annandale, Va.; a daughter, Mrs. Ar- mand (Evelyn) Anderman; and three grandchildren. The Family of the Late The Family of the Late BESSIE TEITEL JACK WEINHAUS Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. Acknowledges with . grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent. be- reavement. ■ The Family of the Late JOSEPH CAMDEN Israelis Aid U.S. intelligence WASHINGTON (ZINS) — During the past three de- cades Israel has delivered to the U.S. nearly every con- ventional Soviet weapon system captured in the four wars with the Arabs, ac- cording to a research by Yosef Bodansky published in Newsletter, a monthly bulletin of the Jewish Insti- tute for National Security Affairs. Over the years Israel de- livered to the U.S. all of the Soviet tanks from the im- proved version of T-34 to the brand new and unknown T-62. It delivered almost a complete array of Soviet made artillery systems. Far more important to the U.S. defense establishment were aerospace electronic systems which were deliv- ered over the years. Among the systems that Israel captured, one can find the Soviet anti- tank missiles, a large number of electronic sys- tems, Soviet anti-aircraft guns and even Soviet ad- visers. The researcher quoted General George Keegan, former commander of U.S. Air Force intelligence, who Anne S. Alvin Anne S. Alvin, a volun- teer and member of Jewish women's organizations, died April 3 at age 84. A native Detroiter, Mrs. Alvin was a member of Temple Beth El and its sis- terhood, life member of Hadassah and a member of the National Council of Jewish Women. She was a "gray lady" for many years at Harper Hos- pital and volunteer worker during World War I for the American Red Cross. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Phyllis) Wel- ling and Mrs. Sumner (Marilyn) Willens of Swampscott, Mass.; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 1 1 /2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner, bete. Coolidge & Greenfield 399-2711 Eve. 626-0330 MONUMENT'S BY BERG URBACH AND FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK - LI 4-2212 Next to Stanley Steamer tInvtivty: yup-nt4r58 n8t nInt SHELDON GRANITE COMPANY Serving the Jewish Community for over 60 years 19800 WOODWARD (Betw. 7 & 8 Mile) (owner) SAM GORLICK 368-3550 April 7. 1966 "Like falling leaves the years go by, but the precious memories never die." Sadly mis- sed by wife, son William, daughter Adrianne, and grandchildren Mark, Brian, Richard, Ken- neth and Lori. BLANCHE LAKRITZ Who passed away April 11, 1980. You are always in my heart, Blanche. I will never forget you. Max JOEL BARRY FIELDS In Memory Of ISADORE RUCKER Who passed away April 9, 1970. Words cannot express how much you are missed and how much you are loved by your wife, children and grandchildren. IRA KAUINIAN Directors of Funerals Better one word in time than two ill-timed: EMORY HACKER In Memory of Our Beloved Son, Grandson, Father and Brother. TIIE described Israel's contribu- tion to U.S. national secu- rity as "unique in its mag- nitude" and "crucial in its importance." Monuments For All Jewish Cemeteries In Beloved Memory of memory 1:30 p.m. Sunday, April 12, at Tem- There is not a moment in the day that you are not in our thoughts and hearts. We miss you so. Your parents, Bettie and Chuck Fields; your brother, Mitchel; your grandparents, Edna and Sam Tucker; your grandmother, Mollie Fields; and your daughters, Kessa and Ami. 1981 /9 Frances Cutler, secretary and treasurer of Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and Women's Sabbath League for many years, died April 2 at age 82. Born in Russia, Mrs. Cu- tler lived 42 years in De- troit. She was the treasurer of the Rovner-Lachovitcher Society and was affiliated with Cong. Bnai Moshe and the Jewish National Fund. Mrs. Cutler also was active in Friends of Hillel Day School. She is survived by a son, Ezra; two brothers, Kay Cohen of New York and Al Cohen of Florida; a sister, Mrs. Charles (Sara) Poypre; and one grandchild. Announces a memorial service in his Relatives and friends are asked to attend. 10, Frances Cutler In Memory of My Loving Wife ple Beth El. Rabbi Schwartz will officiate. Friday; April err, ■ -•". •••• FORESTS that. bear your name Long after you have gone, forests in Israel renewing themselves in the cycle of sea- sons, will keep your memory ever green. When making your Will, provide that a forest in Israel be planted in your name or in that of someone dear to you, handing down your last wish from generation to generation. A bequest to the J.N.F. is a bequest to the entire Jewish people, linking the name of the Testator with Israel in perpetuity. For information and advice in strict confidence apply to JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 27308 Southfield Southfield, Mi. 48076 557-6644 ChApai NC 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield 569-0020 Ira Kaufman • Herbert Kaufman • David Techner