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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-07-24

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DETROIT JEWISH , NEWS

Sally Grant Reisman Dies

Sally Grant Reisman, a
medical secretary for the
Michigan Cancer Founda-
tion, died July 15 at age 72.
Born in Russia, Mrs.
Reisman was formerly sec-
retary to the late Rabbi
Morris Adler. She was the
former treasurer of
Parkwood Chapter of
Women's American ORT
and held membership in

Golda Meir Chapter of
Pioneer Women and Sinai
Hospital Guild.
She leaves her husband,
Max; a son, Barry; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Jeff (Eileene)
Wachler; two brothers,
Joseph Meizler and Alex
Meizler; a sister, Mrs. Sid-
ney (Jeanne) Charness; 11
grandchildren and one
great-granddaughter.

( Monument Unveilings

iveiling announcements
may be inserted by mail or by
calling The Jewish News, 17515
W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, South-
field, Mich. 48075. 424-8833. Writ-
ten announcements must be ac-
companied by the name and ad-
dress of the person making the
insertions. There is a standing
charge of $7.50 for an unveiling
notice measuring an inch in
depth, and $12.50 for a notice two
inches deep with a black border.

The family of the late
Morris Mendelson an-
nounces the unveiling of a
monument in his memory
10:30 a.m. Sunday, July 26,
at, Machpelah Cemetery.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family
of the Late

The Family
of the Late

SARAH
ROSS

ALICE
BOXMAN

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 10 a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 2, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Gordon will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, July 26, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Cantor Najman will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

/

The Family of the Late

The Family
of the Late

RUTH BERLFEIN
BRODSKY

/
\

ESTHER
SHOSKES

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 10:30
a.m. Sunday, July 26, at
Workmen's Circle
Cemetery (Independent
Detroit Lodge Section).
Cantor Vieder will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

N

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 1 p.m.
Sunday, July 26, at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park.
Rabbi Sperka will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

Dr. M. S. Ascher

Dr. Meyer S. Ascher, an
allergist with offices in De-
troit, died July 21. He was
75.
A native Detroiter, Dr.
Ascher was a recent reci-
pient of a golden anniver-
sary diploma from Wayne
State University School of
Medicine Alumni Associa-
tion.
He practiced medicine for
more than 50 years in De-
troit. He served as a naval
commander during World
War II.
Dr. Ascher is survived by
his wife, Beckie; a son, Dr.
William of Baltimore, Md.;
three daughters, Mrs. Har-
vey (Sheila) Glassman, Dr.
Nancy of Minneapolis,
Minn., and Mrs. Tom (Jane)
Piper of Tucson, Ariz.; a
brother, Sam of Ann Arbor;
four sisters and four
grandchildren.

George Gray

George W. Gray, who was
active in tasks on behalf of
City of Hope, died June 10.
A former Detroiter, Mr.
Gray resided in Hollywood,
Fla., at the time of his
death.
He is survived by his wife,
Ceil; a son, Murray of
Florida; a daughter, Mrs.
Shirley Sherman of Hol-
lywood, Fla.; and grand-
children. Interment
Florida.

An Expression
of Thanks
To David Techner and
the staff of the Ira
Kaufman Chapel, Inc.,
the family of the late

Dr. Karl
Stillwater

Wishes to thank you
publicly for your guid-
ance and many
kindnesses during our
recent bereavement.

/

The Family
of the Late

OSCAR
GOODGALL

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 12 noon
Sunday, July 26, at
Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Gor-
relick will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

In Memory of
Our Dearly Beloved Grandmother

SARAH KETCHEL

Who passed away July 26, 1974. Though seven years
have passed, you are forever in our hearts. Sadly mis-
sed by your grandchildren.
Mrs. Harold (Marilyn) Peritz
Mrs. Leslie (Gail) Baron
Richard Ketchel
Great-granddaughters,
Julie Peritz, Lori Baron, Sarah Ketchel

The Family
of the Late

MARTIN
LANGER

1

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 12 noon
Sunday, Aug. 2, at
Nusach H'Ari Cemet-
-ry. Cantor Adler will
?ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

The Family
of the Late

ETHEL J.
ROSEN

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 2, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi James Gordon
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

Dr. A. Kardiner,
Psychoanalyst

Friday; July 24 1981 63

Benjamin Sijes, Jewish Historian

NEW YORK — Dr.
Abram Kardiner, a leading
American psychoanalyst
who was one of the last liv-
ing persons to have been
analyzed by Sigmund
Freud, died Monday in Eas-
ton, Conn. He was 89.
Dr. Kardiner, with col-
leagues Monroe Meyer and
Bert Lewin, founded the
New York Psychiatric Insti-
tute in 1930. The institute
was the first training school
of its kind in the United
States.

Committee
to Mark 25th

NEW YORK — The
American Committee for
Shaare Zedek Hospital in
Jerusalem will celebrate its
25th anniversary at a
dinner Nov. 8, at the New
York Hilton. The goal of the
dinner will be to raise $1
million for the medical cen-
ter which is faced with fi-
nancial problems due to the
economic situation in Is-
rael.

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.

TAMMUZ JULY
MEYER ALDERMAN
24 26
MORRIS TRIVAK
24 26
SADIE WEBER
24 26
DORA WEINENGER
24 26
JACOB BERMAN
25 27
JORDAN B. GUNSHER
25 27
SAMUEL HARRIS
25 27
BESSIE KRAKOFSKY
25 27
IRVING ROSENTHAL
25 27
ANNA BARON
26 28
DOROTHY HARRISON
26 28
ESTHER KUNIN
26 28
JOEL (year') SIWEK
26 28
PHILIP WEISS
26 28
EVA COHAN
27 29
MORRIS EVANS
27 29
HYMAN LEVINE
27 29
IDA PESSMAN
27 29
J. MILTON BRESLER
28 30
ESTHER BRODER
28 30
ABE CHAUSKY
28 30
FRIEDA CHESLUK
28 30
DORA FLEISCHER
28 30
MORTON GOTTLIEB
28 30
SHEVA R. L.
HI MELSTEIN
28 30
ISRAEL KOJDER
28 30
SHIFRA KOJDER
28 30
GUSSIE KUSHNER
28 30
DAVID LAKIN
28 30
GOLDIE(SHAFER)
WAX MAN
28 30
SAMUEL YOFFEE
28 30
MOSHE GLANCZ
29 31
AARON GOLUB
29 31
ABY LANTOR
29 31
SIDNEY MITNICK
29 31
ISAAC SCHMALTZ
29 31
JACOB SOLOMON
29 30
JULIUS TAITELBAUM
29 31
IDA YAWER
29 31
AV AUG
RABBI MOSES
ISRAEL BESHKIN
1
1
NOAH MEIR CHESLUK
1
1
FANNIE DORF
1
1
JACOB FARKAS
1
1
BURTON HORNBERG
1
1
MOLLIE HANNAH KANE
1
1
SEYMOUR MATZ
1
1
SCHMUEL ORECHKIN
1
1
LOUIS RESNICK
1
1
DAVE SILVERSTEIN
1
1

AMSTERDAM (JTA) —
Benjamin Sijes, a, Dutch
Jewish historian who
helped compile evidence in
the trials of Nazi war crimi-
nals in Holland and West
Germany and often served
as an expert witness for the
prosecution, died July 12 at
age 73.
Mr. Sijes, who was
awarded an honorary docto-
rate by the University of
Amsterdam in 1970, was a
specialist on Nazi persecu-
tion of Jews and other
minorities.
In 1945, he was appointed
to the staff of the newly
formed Netherlands State
Institute for War Crimes
Documentation and fre-
quently worked in close
cooperation with Simon
Wiesenthal, director of the
Vienna-based war crimes
Documentation Center.
During the past 10
years he was engaged in
research on the persecu-
tion of Gypsies by the
Nazi regime and pub-
lished a book on that sub-
ject.
Mr. Sijes served for one
year as Professor Extraor-
dinary in the Cleveringa
Chair at the University of

Leyden, established in
memory of the late Prof.
Rudolph Cleveringa, who
was well known for his pro-
tests against the dismissal
of his Jewish colleagues
from the university when
the Nazis occupied Holland
in 1940.

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From the Family of the Late

Dr. Karl Stillwater

When our beloved Karl died so suddenly,
the shock and the loss was unbearable. The
sharp edge of sorrow was softened by
thoughtful and kind friends and relatives
and the many patients and colleagues who
expressed their personal grief and condo-
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