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September 18, 1981 - Image 78

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-09-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

18 Friday, September 18, 1981

Writer Rivka Guber Dies Dr. Bernard Weinstock Dies, Artist Marvin Beerbohm, 73
Marvin Beerbohm, a
The Harlan Electric Co.
TEL AVIV — Rivka
Was Leading Ford Chemist muralist
whose work has

Guber, educator, writer and
social worker, died Sept. 10
at age 79.
Known as the "Mother of
the Sons" after her two sons
fell in the war of Israel's lib-
eration, Mrs. Guber com-
mitted suicide on the third
anniversary of the death of
her husband, Mordecai.
Born in Russia, Mrs.
Guber came with her hus-
band to pre-state Israel in
1925. They were the found-
ers of Kfar Warburg.
In World War II, Mrs.
Guber volunteered for
the Palestinian units of
the British army.
Answering the call of
David Ben-Gurion to settle

Mark Walker

Mark G. Walker, a
member of many educa-
tional associations, died
Sept. 16 at age 34.
Born in Pontiac, Mr.
Walker was a member of the
Lansing Association of
School Administrators, the
Michigan Education Asso-
ciation and the National
Education Association.
He was graduated in 1972
from Michigan State Uni-
versity with a bachelor's
degree and received a mas-
ter's degree from MSU in
1974. He was a member of
the Lansing Elks and Cong.
Shaarey Zedek in Lansing.
He leaves his wife, Judy;
two sons, Brian and
Charles; a daughter, Laura;
his mother, Mrs. Gerald
(Cipa) Walker; two
brothers, Stanton and
Robert of Boulder, Colo.;
and a sister, Mrs. Alan
( Nancy) Raznick of San
Francisco, Calif.

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RIVKA GUBER

among the new olim, the
Gubers donated their Kfar
Warburg property and hold-
ings to the Israel Defense
Forces Fund and moved to
Nehora, where Mr. Guber
became the head of the
newly established Lachish
Regional Council. In 1967,
they moved to Kfar Ahim,
named after their sons.
They both entered the home
for the aged in Ramat Aviv
in 1971.
With her husband, Mrs.
Guber built schools, lib-
raries, communal centers.
She was a school principal,
teacher, librarian and social
worker.
In May 1961, she was
named Israel's "Mother of
the Year." A year later, she
won the Hayim Greenberg
prize for her first book, "The
Signal Fires of Lachish." In
1976, she received the Israel
Prize for her work in the ab-
sorption of olim.

For by me thy days shall
be multiplied, and the years
of thy life shall be increased.

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Dr. Bernard Weinstock,
manager of the chemistry
department of the engineer-
ing and research staff at
Ford Motor Co., and a
member of the scientific
team that developed the
atomic bomb, died Sept. 12
at age 63.
Born in New York, Dr.
Weinstock was educated at
Brooklyn College, Colum-
bia University and the Uni-
versity of Chicago, where he
carried out research under
the direction of Nobel
Laureate Harold C. Urey.
He received a PhD degree in
chemistry from the Univer-
sity of Chicago in 1948 and
an honorary MA degree
from the University of Ox-
ford in England in 1958.
His research at Columbia
became part of the Manhat-
tan Project, started in 1942
by the U.S. War Depart-
ment to produce the fitst
atomic bomb.
For 13 years he was a
senior scientist at the Ar-
gonne National Labora-
tory. Since 1960 he has
been employed by Ford
Motor Co.

He has held offices in the
American Physical Society
and the American Chemical
Society, of which he was the
counselor of the division of
physical chemistry. He was
a delegate to the Second In-
ternational Conference on
Peaceful Uses of Atomic
Energy in Geneva in 1958.
Dr. Weinstock has served on
various advisory boards, in-

Patricia Dillick

Patricia L. Dillick, media
relations coordinator at
Sinai Hospital in Detroit,
died Sept. 14 at age 27.
Born in Providence, R.I.,
Miss Dillick was graduated
from Birmingham Groves
High School and received a
BA degree from the Univer-
sity of Michigan in 1977.
She was a member of
Alpha Gamma Delta Soror-
ity and Women in Com-
munications, Inc.
She leaves her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. Sidney
(Filomena) Dillick; a
brother, Steven; a sister,
Mrs. Fleet (Susan) Davies of
Upper Montclair, N.J.; and
a grandmother, Mrs. Alex
(Annie) Dillick of Toronto,
Ont.

Mary Young

Mary D. Young, a
member of Cong. Beth Ab-
raham Hillel Moses Sister-
hood, of which her sister
Sophia Feldman is the past
president, died Sept. 15 at
age 67.
Born in Detroit, Mrs.
Young also was a member of
the Mr. and Mrs. Group of
City of Hope.
Besides her sister, Mrs.
Young leaves her husband,
Joseph; a son, Alan of San
Francisco, Calif.; a daugh-
ter, Sandra; and a brother,
Irving Grushky.

I do not know the time of
my death, but I do know
that Zionism will never die.
—Theodor Herzl

cluding the editorial advi-
sory board of the Journal of
Physical Chemistry and on
the EPA Science Advisory
Board.
He has published more
than 100 papers about his
research.
Dr. Weinstock leaves his
wife, Thelma; two sons,
George of Fredrick, Md.,
and Stephen of San Fran-
cisco, Calif.; and two sisters,
Mrs. Julie Rosen of East
Norwich, N.Y., and Mrs.
Sheldon (Sally) Levitt of
Jamaica Estates, N.Y.

been displayed at the
Smithsonian Institution,
died Sept. 8 at age 73.
Born in Toronto, Mr.
Beerbohm was educated at
the Detroit Society of Arts
and Crafts (now Center for
Creative Studies) betwen
1928 and 1932.
His work has been dis-
played at the Detroit Insti-
tute of Arts, Sinai Hospital
of Detroit, Rochester High
School, Detroit Public Li-
brary, Michigan State Uni-
versity and in post offices in
Iowa and Michigan.

in Southfield commis-
sioned Mr. Beerbohm to
create a mural chronicl-
ing the history of man
and electricity.

A resident of Lakewood,
Ohio, at the time of his
death, Mr. Beerbohm is
survived by his wife, Re-
gina; a daughter, Cynthia;
two brothers, Gerald Bohn
and Sydney; and four sis-
ters, Mrs. Suzanne Geller of
Hollywood, Fla., Mrs. Lil-
lian Ketchel of New York,
Mrs. Audrey Chess and
Mrs. Mildred Mintz.

Monument Unveilings

The Family
of the Late

HELEN
EISMAN

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 12 noon
Sunday, Sept. 27, at He-
brew Memorial Park.
Rabbi Israel Halpern
and Cantor Shabtai Ac-
kerman will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

The Family
of the Late

SARAH
FELDMAN

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 2:45 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 20, at
Workmen's Circle
Cemetery, Mezeritcher
Section. Rabbi Steinger
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

The Family
of the Late

DR. RICHARD
S. GARELICK

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 3:30 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 27, at
Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Syme
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

The Family
of the Late

MORRIS
GOLDBERGER

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 27, at
Oakview Cemetery.

Rabbi Rosenbaum will
officiate. Relatives and

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The Family
of the Late

LOUIS (LABEL)
KOMISAR

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11:45 a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 27, at He-
brew Memorial Park.
Rabbi Yolkut and Can-
tor Adler will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

The Family
of the Late

RHODA
LEVIN

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 10:15
a.m. Sunday, Sept. 27, at
Hebrew Memorial
Park. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

The Family
of the Late

ZELDA S.
LEVINE

Antfounces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 1:45
p.m. Sunday, Sept 27, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Groner will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

The Family
of the Late

friends are asked to
attend.

MARCY ANN
BINDER

The Family
of the Late

Arinounces the
unveiling of a
monument in her
memory 1 p.m.
Sunday, Sept 20 at
Hebrew Memorial
Park, • Lakeside
Section. Friends of
the Kolb and Bin-
der families are
asked to attend.

MARCUS
JABLONOWSKI

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11:30 a.m.

Sunday, Sept. 20 at He-
brew Memorial Park,
Lakeside Section.
Rabbi Goldman will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

The Family
of the Late

JEANNETTE
HOFFMAN POHL

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 12 noon
Sunday, Sept. 27, at
Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Lane
Steinger will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

The Family
of the Late

MARTIN
SCHNEYER

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 20, at
Adat Shalom Memorial
Park. Rabbi Arm will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

The Family
of the Late

SIMON H.
VICTOR

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 27, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Yolkut and Can-
tor Adler will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

The Family
of the Late

ABRAM
GARDIN

Announces the
unveiling of a
monument in his
memory 10 a.m.
Sunday, Sept. 20, at
Chesed Shel Emes
Cemetery. Rabbi
Yolkut, Rabbi
Rothenberg and
Cantor Adler will
officiate. Relatives
and friends are
asked to attend.

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