Alex Schreiber, Movie Theater Operator, ActiVe in Community Alex Schreiber, a pioneer in the operation of motion picture theaters here, with active community roles, died in Los Angeles, where he had been making his home for many years. He was 81. Mr. Schreiber was among the early leaders in the es- tablishment of the central community agencies here. was honored for his war bond activity by President Roosevelt. He was the chief barker of the Variety Club. He leaves his wife, Molly; two sons, Max and Howard; daughter, 'Blume; eight grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Ray Saltzman Matilda Kepes, an active member of Jewish women's and communal organiza- tions, died Sept. 30 at age 83. Born in Hungary, she was a life member of Hadassah, past president of the Heb- rew Ladies Aid Society, a member of Women's Ameri- can ORT, Sinai Hospital Guild and Order of the Eastern Star. Matilda Kepes Ray J. Saltzman, an ap- praiser for the Dean Ap- praiser Co. for the past two years, died Sept. 30 at age 28. A native Detroiter, Mr. Saltzman was a former Franklin Village assessor. He held membership in the Oakland County Young Re- publicans, Oakland County Chapter of the Michigan State Alumni Association, was issues chairman of the 19th District Republican Committee and was a member of the executive committee of the Oakland County Republican Party. He also was a volunteer athletic trainer at Birmin- gham Groves High School and Michigan State Uni- versity. He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (Florence "Jo") Saltzman; and two sis- ters, Amie R. and Sarah "Sally." As president of the Fresh Air Society, he participated in the numerous advances made in the establishment of summer camps under Jewish communal opera- tion. He had important roles in the Jewish Welfare Federation and Allied Jewish Campaigns. Mr. Schreiber owned numerous theaters in De- troit and theaters and bowl- ing centers in Los Angeles. He began operating motion picture theaters in 1919 in Detroit, later branching out to Los Angeles. During World War II, he The Family of the Late ROSE BELLE BRENNER ABRAHAM DANIEL Announces the un- veiling of a monument in his memory 9:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 11, at He- brew Memorial Park. Rabbi Yolkut will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. ALEX SCHREIBER In Loving Memory of Mother, Grandmother, Great-Grandmother and Sister Who passed away Oct. 3, 1975. Sadly missed and always remem- bered by her children, grandchildren, great- grandchildren and sis- ter. The Seyburn, Schlain and Brenner Families and Sister, Frances Uhr In 1977, Mrs. Kepes and her husband established the Louis and Matilda Kepes Family Forest in Israel. She was a member of Women of Jewish National Fund, Bnai Moshe Sisterhood, Bnai Brith and Brandeis University National Wo- men's Committee and the Zionist Organization of - America. She also benefited the National Jewish Hospital/National Asthma Center and the Jewish Home for the Aged. She leaves her husband, Louis; a son, Erwin; a daughter, Mrs. Ernest (Lydia) Stecker; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Trust men and they will be true to you; treat them greatly and they will show themselves great. —Emerson In Loving Memory Of The Family of the Late DAVE COOPERMAN SYLVIA HIRSCHMAN Like falling leaves the years fly by, But our precious memories never die. Announces the un- veiling of a monument in her memory 10 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 11, at Beth Moses Cemetery. Rabbi Yolkut will officiate. Re- latives and friends are asked to attend. Who passed away Oct. 3, 1968 (12th of Tishri). Sadly missed by daughters, Mrs. J. Walter (Carole) Jonas and Mrs. Ronald (Frances) Stewart; grandchildren, Laur- ence, Michele, Rachele, Lisa, Douglas, David and Scott. N The Family of the Late GERTA-and LOUIS MARKOW Announces the un- veiling of monuments in their memory 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11, at He- brew memorial Park (Pinsker Section). Can- tor Larry Vieder will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. In Memory Of LOUIS I. SHAER Passed away Oct. 13, 1964 Deep in my heart these memories kept I miss him too much to ever forget. Seventeen lonely years lovingly remembered and missed. THE DETROIT JEWISH( NEWS Couple Die in Car Crash Luba Brode, 78, and Jack Brode, 85, died Oct. 6 from injuries sustained in an au- tomobile accident. The couple were members of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Mr. Brode was the founder of Broder Brothers wholesale dry goods. The Brodes leave a son, Harold; a daughter, Mrs. William (Elaine) Serman; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Mrs. Brode is survived by a brother, Sol Newhouse of Pontiac. Mr. Brode leaves two brothers, Leonard and Henry. Dropsie Dean PHILADELPHIA — Dr. Sol Cohen, associate profes- sor in Semitics at Dropsie University has been ap- pointed academic dean. WE.REMEMBER D w u ere in kg the coming Aik 6 .... Beth Yehudah will observe the Van,- zees of the follow- ing departed friends. with the traditional Memo- rial Prayers recita - tion of Kaddish and Studying of MtshnavoS TISHREI OCT 13 11 SARAH G BESHKIN 13 11 MORRIS BRICKNER 13 11 NOCHUM COHEN 13 11 CELIA EIZEN 13 - 11 CHANA• FISHMAN 13 11 GEDALIA GUESTEIN 13 11 SARAH LEVINE 13 11 HYMAN SLAKTER 13 11 JACOB UHR 13 11 SYLVIA UNGER 13 11 A. MARVIN WESTERMAN 13 11 AVNER WOLF 14 12 SCHMUL G. HOLLENDER 14 12 IDA KASOFF 14 12 LOUIS RADINE 14 12 MANUEL L. ROSENTHAL 14 12 JENNIE WASSERMAN 15 13 ABRAHAM APPLEBAUM 15 13 SHIRLEY GALLISON 15 13 BARNETT GITTLEMAN 15 13 MORRIS KOWAL 15 13 JULIUS LEFTON 15 13 SAMUEL RAPP 16 14 DAVID M. EDELMAN 16 14 MORRIS GOLDBERG 16 14 ALLEN KRAKOW 16 14 CELIA MARGOLIS 16 14 DORA ROSEN 16 14 LAELA M. SAULSON 16 14 MORRIS SILVERSTEIN 16 14 ESTHER R. SMITH 17 15 ROSE JEREMIAS 17 15 MINNIE KIDECKEL DORA STROM 17 15 ROTHENHAUS 17 15 WILLIAM SOLOMON 18 16 STANLEY BRAWER 18 16 SADIE ETTINGER 18 16 JACK FRANKS 18 16 SAMUEL GRANITZ 18 16 WILLIAM M. ISENBERG 18 16 SAMUEL KIEF 18 16 SOL KWARTOWITZ 18 16 ABRAHAM S. LIPSON 18 16 PHILIP ROBINSON 18 16 TANIA SAFRAN 18 16 SAM WEINTRAUB 19 17 ISADORE BERKOWITZ 19 17 ROBERT JONAS 19 17 ETTA JOSSELSON 19 17 ETTA KATZMAN 19 17 HARRY LEVIN 19 17 BELLA RAIM 19 17 ISADORE ROLNITZKY 19 17 SONYA SALEM 19 17 SOL STEIN 19 17 GEORGE R. TEREBELO Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. 5574750 Southfield 'Friday, Wier 9, 1981 63 Torah Meetings Are Set in NY NEW YORK — A Joint Torah Leaders Convention sponsored by five national organizations will take place Nov. 4 - 8 in Spring Glen, N.Y. Taking part in the con- vention are the Rabbinic Alumni of Rabbi Isaac El- chanan Theological Semi- nary (RfETS), the Educators Council of America, the Cantorial Council of America, the Na- tional Association of Tradi- tional Jewish Communal Workers and the Yeshiva College Alumni Associa- tion. During the joint plenary sessions, professional and lay leaders will address four topics: Priority Concerns in 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd:Southfield Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. foram. bete. 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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 Nach fah, 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. TIE RA KAU MAN 0-1ApE[ IN Directors of Funerals the Jewish Community as Guidelines for Service; De- veloping Lay Leadership; Creating a Sense of Mission in the Training of Torah Leaders; and Demographic Change and the Implication for the Continuity of Torah Life. C 569-0020 Ira Kaufman • Herbert Kaufman'• David Techner •