Friday; `April 2 108i THE'' EtROIT JEWISH {EWS Former Showman Morris Leet Dies Morris (Murray) Isadore Leet, a showman who worked with P. T. Barnum and in old-time burlesque shows, died April 21 at age 90. Born in New Brunswick, N.J., Mr. Leet lived many years in Michigan, prior to retiring to Coral Gables, Fla., in 1973. In Memory Of JOSHUA D. ROSEN It's been four years since you left us, but we still recall vividly the laughter and love that emanated from you. Your brothers and I miss you so very much. Mom, Douglas, Michael In Memory Of RAE SANDLES April 12, 1973 Sadly missed and loved by her two sons, Lester and Morton; two daughters-in-law, Esther and Sarah; and three grandsons, Michael, Norman and Lee. 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. CHASHE B'R PINCHAS 22 26 MEYER BORUCH MARCUS 22 26 SAMUEL D. RADNER 22 26 SAMUEL SALASNEK 22 26 DORA SCHMALTZ 22 26 BEILA RIVA B'R AVROHOM 23 27 BETTY DOKTOR 23 27 GERTRUDE GARMEL 23 27 SOLOMON GOLDBERG_. 23 27 MAX LIPSON .23 27 HARRY MERETSKY 23 27 KALMAN SCHWEITZER 23 27 SHIFRA STOLLMAN 23 27 MARTIN BAGGLEMAN 24 28 MIRIAM DUBIN 24 28 ETHEL DVORKIN 24 28 SARAH FANTICH 24 28 BERNARD HELFGOTT 24 28 JOSEPH KOHN 24 28 SAMUEL LOWENBRAUN 24 28 ISADORE PODOLSKY 24 28 ISADORE RABINOVITZ 24 28 BAILA REVZIN 24 28 ROSE WOOL 24 28 CEILIA ASHMAN 25 29 ESTHER FLAYER 25 29 SOPHIE GOLDBERG 25 29 PEARL J. KLEIN 25 29 ISAAC ZINGESER 25 29 LOUIS R. BURNS 26 30 WILLIAM GOLDSTEIN 26 30 HYMAN GROSS 26 30 BARNET LYNN 26 30 MILDRED SCHUMAN 26 30 NORMAN SILVERMAN 26 30 JOSEPH WEINENGER 26 30 MAY BENJAMIN BLOOM 27 1 ETHEL GLADSTONE 27 1 ROSE KOMISAR 27 1 FANNIE LITMAK 27 1 SAMUEL HERMAN SINGER 27 1 ABE SLOTNICK 27 1 SADIE SPIEGELMAN 27 : 1 JACOB BUEHLER 28 2 HARRY COHEN 28 2 ELIYAHU GREENBAUM 28 2 DORA LIPMAN 28 2 SAM MILLER 28 2 LOUIS MODELL 28 2 ABRAHAM RUBIN 28 2 GERTRUDE SCHECTER 28 2 DR. HERBERT WALDMAN 28 2 RACHEL IRENE WOHL_ 28 2 Yeshivath Beth Yehudah . 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. 557-6750 Southfield He started in show busi- ness in 1910, when he sang in a quartet. He worked with P. T. Barnum as a clown and in burlesque and performed in his last show in 1930. He formerly owned Central Stamp and Coin on Michigan Avenue and in 1943 moved to Port Huron, where he opened a fix-it shop. He was a member of the Oddfel- lows in Port Huron. Mr. Leet is survived by two brothers, Cecil R. of Monument Unveilings The family of the late Max Eisenberg announces the unveiling of a monu- ment in his memory 1 p.m. Sunday, May 3, at Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Schnipper will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late SARAH EMMER Announces the un- veiling of a monument in her memory 1 p.m. Sunday, May 3, at He- brew Memorial Park. Rabbi Goldschlag will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. New York and Benson B. of Omaha, Neb.; five sisters, Mrs. Barney (Dora) Ploshnick of Detroit, Mrs. Sam (Eva) Mann of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Ernest (Gus) Wright of Lakeland, Fla., Mrs. Howard (Ella) Walters of Miami, Fla., and Mrs. Leo (Honey) Magid of Pembroke Pines, Fla. Lillie Shultz, Leader in Jewish Agency NEW YORK (JTA) — Lil- lie Shultz, a leading member of the Jewish Agency for Palestine in the negotiations leading to the United Nations recom- mendation for the partition of Palestine and a close col- league and co-worker with the Jewish Agency delega- tion to the UN, died April 13 at age 77. Ms. Schultz was a member of the staff of the American Friends of the Weizmann Institute of Sci- ence and collaborated in the preparation of the memoirs of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, Is- rael's first president. She was a director of the Nation Associates, pub- lishers of Nation magazine, and a member of its edito- rial staff. She also served as director of the American Jewish Congress and was a staff member in the 1930s of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Jennie Hertz The Family of the Late SAMUEL GURSTELL Announces the un- veiling of a monument in his memory 1 p.m. Sunday, May 3, at Adat Shalom Memorial Park. Rabbi Groner will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Roslyn Kauffman and children, The Family of the Late SEYMOUR (CY) KAUFFMAN Announces the un- veiling of a monument in his memory 12 noon Sunday, May 3, at He- brew Memorial Park. Rabbi Leizer Levin will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late Jennie Sulken Hertz, a founder of the Sholem Aleichem Institute and member of Jewish com- munal organizations, died April 20 at age 91. Born in Russia, Mrs. Hertz lived 65 years in De- troit. She was a member of the Turover Farein Society and a life member of Hadas- sah and Pioneer Women. She leaves a son, Oscar; two daughters, Mrs. Ben (Ida) Snider and Mrs. Samuel (Lillian) Oaks; a sister, Mrs. Bella Hon- eyman; seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. LILLIAN B. BROD, 64, died April 22. She leaves two sons, Theodore and Miles; and six grandchildren. * * * ROSE ELLIS, 87, died April 22. She leaves her husband, Isadore; two sons, Sydney and Robert; a daughter, Mrs. Martin (Shirley) Haas of Sun City, Ariz.; eight grandchildren and five great- grandchildren. * * * SAM GOLDBERG, 95, of Oak Park, died April 15. Survived by two sons, Irv- ing and Joseph; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Ruth Hall and Mrs. Esther Pantzer; 11 grandchildren and seven greatchildren. * * * PEARL GORDON, 77, died April 20. She leaves two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Jack (Rhea) Gordon and Mrs. Samuel (Iras) Gordon, nieces and nephews, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey (Clara) Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- nold (Harriet) Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Byron (Maxine) Canvasser; and eight grandnieces and grand- nephews. * * * JAB- MARKUS' LONOWSKI, 67, of Oak Park, died April 20. Sur- vived by his wife, Henia; three sons, Charles, Michael and Chaim; a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Esther) Venegoni of Mt. Clemens; and four grandchildren. * * * BARNEY KOSOFSKY, 85, of Southfield, died April 19. Survived by two daugh- ters, Mrs. Fred (Jean) Layne and Mrs. Charles (Frieda) Ackerman of Florida; a brother, Philip Kay of Miramar, Fla.; four sisters, Mrs. Sarah Thomas, Mrs. Belle Freedman, Mrs. Rose Rosen of Toronto, Ont., and Mrs. Max (Jennie) Man is a being born to be- lieve. —Benjamin Disraeli The Staff of the FENBY STEIN TALENT AGENCY Wishes to express its heartfelt condolences to the GERTRUDE RUBE Announces the .un- veiling of a monument in her memory 2 p.m. Sunday, May 3, at He- brew Memorial Park (Gratiot and 14 Mile). Rabbi Feivel Wagner will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. OBITUARIES STEIN FAMILY Rosenberg of San Diego, Calif.; grand children and great-grandchildren. * * * RUTH ROSE, 71, died April 21. She leaves her husband, Harry; a son, Les- lie; a daughter, Mrs. Martin (Eileen) Rosenbaum; a brother, Ben Ribiat of Florida; and four grandchildren. 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield 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 * * * HELEN ROSEN- BLOOM, 78, of Detroit, died April 18. Survived by two sons, Simon Roberts and Marcus Roberts of Bloomingdale, N.J.; three brothers, Joseph Frank, Alexander Frank and Paul Frank; and seven grandchildrn. Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner, betw. BoolidUe & Greenfield 399-2711 Eve. 626-0330 * * * MONUMENTS BY ROSE SCHWARTZ, 66, of Oak Park, died April 18. Survived by a son, William; a daughter-, Mrs. Gerald (Andrea) Tolle of Novi; a brother, Alvin Stern; four sisters, Mrs. Hershel (Eleanor) Kelman, Mrs. Bella Bassin, Mrs. Saul (Freda) Forman and Mrs. Ben (Dorothy) Perlove; and three grandchildren. BERG URBACH AND FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK - LI 4-2212 Next to Stanley Steamer Monuments For All Jewish Cemeteries rrly=rtZVC VV ,111):5$ "ILID nin5 SHELDON GRANITE COMPANY Serving the Jewish Community for over 60 years 19800 WOODWARD (Betw. 7 & 8 Mile) SAM GORLICK (own) 368-3550 All.61.1111MLINIMAINgl ein" miff SMALL BEQUESTS BUILD A STRONG ISRAEL If the tradition of including the Jewish National Fund in the Will of every Jew were invariably followed, sufficient resources would be accumulated to ensure the future of the young Jewish State on a sound basis 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 Nachlah, to a children's play area., to perpetual yahrzeit or kaddish, Or to some form of permanent tribute in the names of persons dear to you. Consult the Foundation for Jewish National Fund, 27308 Southfield Rd., 557-6644 They will gladly co-operate with you in working out plans to meet your special requirements, in strict privacy. ADE[INc ThEIRA KAUIMAN Ch Directors of Funerals WILLIAM WEISBERG, 73, died April 16. He leaves a son, Lee; a brother, Jack Warner; and two grandchildren. 569-0020 Ira Kaufman • Herbert Kaufman • David Techner Al