Friday, June 6, 1 981 11 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MOLLIE BASEMEN, 87, of Detroit, died May 31. Survived by a son, Jack Gil- bert; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Sylvia) May of Monroe; a sister, Mrs. Leah Alpert of California; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. * * * ALBERT BLUESTEIN, 83, former Detroiter of Sherman Oaks, Calif., died recently. Survived by two se - Marvin and Jerry; a d, .ter, Mrs. Sheldon Dr. Edward Mintz Dr. Edwal I. Mintz, a gynecologist- ,ostetrician at Harper Hospital, now re- tired, died June 2 at age 75. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Dr. Mintz lived 65 years in Detroit. He retired to High- land Beach, Fla., 101/2 years ago. Dr. Mintz was a surgeon who was graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; a sister, Mrs. Max (Jerry) Blaine of Southfield; two nephews and a niece. Interment Florida. 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 Mishnayos. SIVAN JUNE JAY S. BODZIN 5 7 TERESA GLANCA 5 7 MAX GLASSMAN 5 7 DAVID MARGULIES 5 7 SOL NUSBAUM 5 7 YOSEF CHAIM PAPENLANSKY 5 7 BEATRICE LEVITT 5 7 SAM SOLOMON 5 7 MINNIE WEINBAUM 5 7 MEYER FRIEDMAN 6 8 SARAH L. KAPLOWITZ 6 8 GOLDIE KOSOFSKY 6 8 WOLF LAKRITZ 6 8 JACOB STEIN 6 8 SAMUEL H. WEINGARDEN 6 8 SARAH AVERBUCH 7 9 REBECCA GREENBERG 7 9 SAMUEL STERN 7 9 JENNI LAZAROVITCH 7 9 SARAH LEVIN 7 9 MORRIS OMMERMAN 7 9 SHEMA LEAH ORECHKIN 7 9 BERTHA SCHAAP 7 9 RALPH SOBLE 7 9 SIMA LEAH STERN 7 9 MAX UPITER 7 9 ABRAHAM WACHTENHEIM 7 9 WOLFE WROTSLAVSKY 7 9 JOSEPH FANTICH 8 10 SARAH GOLDMAN 8 10 FANNIE LIEBER 8 10 JENNY PINSKER 8 10 HYMAN WEINMAN 8 10 MARGARET ENGEL 9 11 LOUIS FINKELSTEIN 9 11 BESSIE GLIEBERMAN 9 11 IRVING KATZ 9 11 JI , nA LACHAR 9 11 ' - FKOWITZ 9 11 NORBER 9 11 WILLIAM SCHULMAN 9 11 BERTHA TORGOW 9 11 MINNIE COHEN 10 12 MEYER LAZARUS 10 12 BENJAMIN MILLER 10 12 SAM ROSENBAUM 10 12 SAMUEL RUBIN 10 12 HARRY SHRIMAN 10 12 RACHEL STEINBOCK 10 12 ANNA STOLL 10 12 REBECCA TEMCHIN 10 12 DANIEL GREENBLATT 11 13 JACOB MANDELL 11 13 LIBBY ROSENBERG 11 13 FANNY STOLARSKY 11 13 Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. 557-6750 Southfield OBITUARIES (Beverly) Zuieback; grandchildren and great- grandchildren. her husband, Morton; three daughters, Mrs. Yehudah (Chana) Frishman of Los * * * Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Judith BERNICE DAVIS, 81, Cohl and Caroline; two died May 28. She leaves two brothers, Samuel Rosenthal nieces, Mrs. Abraham and Harold Rosenthal; a sis- (Dorothea) Becker and Mrs. ter, Mrs. Laverne (Frieda) Nelson (Virginia) Riley of Conshafter; and six Port Sanalac. grandchildren. * * * * * * ADOLPH EINZIG, 90, former Detroiter of Cleve- SAM JARMEL, former land Heights, Ohio, died Detroiter of Deerfield Be- May 30. He leaves three ach, Fla., died May 28. Sur- daughters, Mildred of Uni- vived by his wife, Hannah; a versity Heights, Ohio, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Lou (Selma) Edwin E. (Pauline) Messing of New York; and Erickson of Southfield and one grandson. Interment Mrs. Arthur (Eleanor) Scott Florida. of Cleveland; two * * * grandchildren and two IRVING LANDES, 77, great-grandchildren. died May 31. He leaves two Interment Detroit. sisters, Mrs. Jack (Mollie) * * * LOUIS HAMMERS- Cook of Dover, N.H., and TEIN, 81, died June 3. Sur- Mrs. Mischa (Clara) Spiegel vived by his wife, Pauline; a of West Orange, N.J. son, Fred of Cookville, * * * Tenn.; three daughters, JOSEPH LOVETT, 61, Mrs. Elaine Hirsch, Mrs. Robert (Gertrude) Rothen- of Detroit, died May 29. berg of Delray Beach, Fla., Survived by a sister, Mrs. and Mrs. Howard (Anita) Ethel Phipps of Lyons, N.Y.; Triest; two brothers, Sol and and a cousin, Mrs. Samuel Sam; and eight (Dorothy) Shepard. grandchildren. Services 1 * * * p.m. - today at Hebrew JOSEPH LUFT, 73, died Memorial Chapel. May 29. He leaves a * * * ESTHER HENRY, 71, brother, Michael; and two died May 28. Survived by sisters, Mrs. Emanuel (Mar- ion) Rosenthal and Mrs. Sam (Yetta) Shapiro of St. Petersburg, Fla. GUSSIE MAY, 70, of Southfield died June 2. Sur- vived by a son, Robert; two daughters, Marilyn Zeldes and Mrs. Robert (Alice) Schneider; four sisters, Mrs. Bessie Cohen, Mrs. Pearl Shapiro, Mrs. Sadie Wol- berg and Mrs. Samuel (Rose) Weiner; and seven grandchildren. * * * PINCUS MONCZNIK, 66, of Southfield, died June 1. Survived by his wife, Esther; two sons, Perry and Joseph Monroe; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Efros and Mrs. Helen Bielawski; and two grandchildren. * * * EMIL NEUVIRTH, 79, died May 29. Survived by his wife, Helen; two sons, Morris and Ernest; three daughters, Mrs. Hy (Sybil) Ankerman, Mrs. Irving A. (Irene) Rubin and Mrs. Bruce (Rosalie) Rosen; two brothers, Ignatz and Rabbi Majer, both of New York; 16 grandchildren and two great-grandchildre-n. * * * MARGARET POL- LAK, 71, died June 3. Sur- vived by her husband, Ar- min; a son, Ernest; a brother, Ernest Katz of Russia; one sister and two grandchildren. * * * JAMES B. SCHUS- TER, former Detroiter of Hollywood, Calif., died May 30. He leaves his father, In Memoriam RUTH Max D. of Miami, Fla.; and HALBERG In loving memory of our two sisters, Mrs. Harold dear mother, Ida Pevin, (Janet) Jaffe and Mrs. Les- Sadly missed and who passed away May 21, ter (Judy) Koploy, both of never to be forgotten by 1942, five days in Sivan. Southfield. loving children, grand- Sadly missed by son, * * * children and great- George; and daughters, grandchild. MANNY ALLEN Betty Fisher, Elsie and Syl- 66, died May 28. STERNS, via. Survived by his wife, Esther; three sons, David of San Diego, Calif., Alvin and In Loving Memory of the Late Franklin of North Hol- lywood, Calif.; a daughter, Ms. Judy Rosen; two In Loving Memory Of MAX SOLARZ You are sadly missed by all your family and friends. We think about you often as you are forever in our hearts. Your loving wife, children and grandchildren The essential factors in character building are reli- gion, morality and knowl- edge. —J. L. Pickard The Family of the Late MILTON EISNER The Family of the Late DR. MANUEL A. KLINGER Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. Sophie Eisner Eugene and Karen Eisner 4111•1=111111MIIIIIMMIK brothers, Benjamin Gam- burd and Sam Gamburd; a sister, Mary Heller; and five grandchildren. * * * ROSE DEBORAH TUTTLEMAN, 75, died May 30. Survived by two sons, Oscar J. and Robert L.; a brother, Samuel Feldman; a sister, Ms. Jean Feldman; and four grandchildren. * * * SHIRLEY WATER- STONE died June 3. She leaves two sons, Howard and Fred; three brothers, Nathan Feldman of Florida, Hy Feldman of Southfield and Edward Feldman of Oak Park; two sisters, Mary Feldman of Las Vegas, Nev., and Mrs. Sol (Lillian) Tananbaum of Chicago, Ill.; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Serv- ices 11:30 a.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE . 11/2 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, betty. Goolidge & Greenfield 399-2711 Eve. 626-0330 MONUMENTS BY BERG URBACH AND * * * JEANNE WEIL, for- merly of Detroit and Rochester, N.Y., died June 1. She leaves three sisters, Ruth Alderman of New Ha- ven, Conn., Esther Newman FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK - LI 4-2212 Next to Stanley Steamer Monuments For All Jewish Cemeteries rrmirt:ytym vw41141,58 1111'25 SHELDON GRANITE COMPANY Serving the Jewish Community for over 60 years 19800 WOODWARD (Betw. 7 & 8 Mile) SAM GORLICK 368-3550 (owner) 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 a• forestation, 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. C DE[INC KAUfMAN hA r Directors of Funerals of Buffalo, N.Y., and Edith Krepack of Los Angeles, Calif.; two brothers, Charles Lapides and Max Lapides, both of Southfield. Interment Rochester, N.Y. 569-0020 Ira Kaufman • Herbert Kaufman • David Techner