THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
EVE ABRAMSOHN,
84, of Detroit died Oct. 31.
No known survivors.
• • •
MORRIS BLAIR, 88,
former Detroiter of North
Miami Beach, Fla., died
Nov. 3. Survived by a son,
Albert of Farmington Hills;
seven grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.
• • •
ETHEL BLUMEN-
FIELD, 79, died Oct. 29.
She leaves two brothers,
David and Frank of Clear-
water, Fla.
• • •
AARON BORNSTEIN,
87, of Oak Park died Oct. 30.
Survived by his wife, Fan-
nie; two daughters, Evelyn
of Israel and Mrs. Leonard
(Sylvia) Segel of Ann Arbor;
three grandchildren and
one great-grandchild.
• • •
MARY DWORMAN, 82,
died Nov. 2. She leaves a
son, Thomas J.; a daughter,
Mrs. Marshall (Ruth) Kel-
ler; a brother, Irving
Levine; a sister, Mrs. Ed-
wardo (Sophie) Mayea; six
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
• • •
SADIE FRANKFORT,
82, of Livonia, died Nov. 4.
Survived by two sons, Joe
and Eli; a daughter, Mrs.
Jerome (Eva) Stern; a sis-
ter, Ms. Fela Birenbaum;
seven grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
• • •
MYRNA GROSSMAN,
72, died Nov. 4. She leaves
her husband, Leo; four
daughters, Mrs. Norman
(Rita) Dines, Mrs. Alan
The Family
of the Late '
CHARLES A.
GINSBURG
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, Nov. 8. -at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Cantor Louis Klein will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.
The Family
of the Late
SAMUEL
GOLD
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, Nov. 8, at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park.
Rabbi Arm will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend. --
The Family
of the Late
ANNA
GOLDBERG
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 1 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 8, at He-
brew Memorial Park.
Rabbi Arm will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend,
(Shirley) Rosenfeld, Mrs.
Albert (Rose) Rubinlicht
and Mrs. John (Evelyn)
Cipolletti; and three
grandchildren.
• • •
FANNIE A. HARRIS,
91, died Nov. 2. She leaves
two daughters, Mrs. Avery
W. (Doreen) Gordon and
Mrs. William H. (Marcia)
Harris; a brother, Morton
Altman of San Diego, Calif.;
Max Temchin
Max William Temchin, a
former Detroiter who was
president of the Florida
Metal Supply Co., died Oct.
25 at age 70.
A resident of Florida for
the past 30 years, Mr. Tern-
chin was a member of the
Israelite Center Temple and
its vice chairman for many
years. He was chairman of
the religious committee and
served as the Torah reader.
He performed services for
holy days and Sabbaths.
He was knowledgeable in
rabbinics and studied
Jewish law at the temple.
He had been a rabbinical
student at Yeshiva-Univer-
sity:
Mr. Temchin
was
active in the Mizrachi
organization, attended
Young Israel synagogues
while in Detroit, and was
involved in the activities
on behalf of Bar-Ilan
University.
He was a member of the
Miracle Lodge of the Ma-
sons and had been a Mason
for more than 40 years.
He is survived by his wife,
Edith; a son, Jerome of
Alexandria, Va.. a daugh-
ter, Joan Rothenberg
'
of
Brodbeck, Pa.; three sisters,
Bertha Spilman and Esther
Sterns, both of Southfield,
and Lillian Berman of
Grand Rapids; and two
grandchildren.
In Cherished Memory
of a Beloved Mother.
Grandmother and
Great-Grandmother
ROSE
BURTON
Who passed away
Nov. 3, 1969, and who
will always be missed.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Bakst and Family
(Sara), Mr. and Mrs.
Monte Levitt and Fam-
ily (Brenda).
OBITUARIES
a sister, Mrs. Perry (Ruth)
DORA SCHWARTZ, 87,
Scheftel of Edina, Minn.; died Oct. 29. She leaves two
five grandchildren and five sons, David and Louis; a
great-grandchildren.
daughter, Mrs. Felix (Rose)
• • •
Rosenwach; 21
ALLENE HERSTEN, grandchildren and seven
64, former Detroiter of Los great-grandchildren.
• • •
Angeles, Calif., died Oct. 28.
She leaves her husband,
ROSA SEGELBAUM,
Harry; a son, David; two sis- 69, of Southfield, died Nov.
ters, Mrs. Sylvia Skwor and 1. Survived by a son,
Mrs. Joseph (Matilda) Jimmy; a brother, Morris
Kursman of West Bloom- Cohn; ani two
field. Interment Los grandchildren.
• • •
Angeles.
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BELLE WACHNANSY,
FREDA KORELITZ, 79, died Nov. 1. She leaves a
former Detroiter of Wood- son, Chester Winston; a
land Hills, Calif., died Oct. daughter, Mrs. Stuart (Sha-
20. Survived by a son, Jim of ron) Allen; a brother, Ar-
California; a daughter, Mrs. thur Shaw of North Miami
Jonathan (Carole) Moser of Beach, Fla.; a sister, Mrs.
California; and three sis- Milton (Lillian) Mills of
ters, Mrs. Joseph (Rose) Hollywood, Fla.; and seven
LaPides of Southfield, Ann grandchildren:
• • •
Sokel and Mrs. Saul (Ada)
Robbins, both of Oak Park.
CHARLES WEIN-
Interment California.
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WE REMEMBER
LEAH KRAVETZKER,
During the corning
69, of Southfield died Nov.
week Yeshivath
1. Survived by two sons,
Beth Yehudah will
Jerome J. of Canton, Mich.,
observe
the Yahr-
and Arthur H.; two
zeds of the follow-
brothers, Robert Hurwitz
ing departed
and Samuel Hurwitz; two
friends. with the
sisters, Mrs. Joe C. (Re-
traditional Memo-
becca) Bortman of Delray
rial Prayers. recita-
Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Flor-
tion of Kaddish
ence Beigler; and three
and
m
of
grandchildren.
PAULINE KURLAND,
67, died Oct. 31. She leaves
nieces, Mrs. Anna Solomon,
Mrs. Alice Feldman, Mary
Cohan, Pauline Yager and
Mrs. Helen Music.
• • •
ROSE MONSEIN, 87,
died Nov. 1. She leaves a
son, Stewart; a daughter,
Mrs. Benjamin (Selma)
Ravitz; four brothers,
Meyer Fine of Birmingham,
Ala., Jacob Fine, Mack Fine
and Ted Fine; two sisters,
Mrs. Ben (Ida) Wolin and
Mrs. Mary Aronson; and
four grandchildren.
ABE SASLOVE, 81,
former Detroiter of Maagan
Michael, Israel, died Oct.
18. Survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Eitan (Esther) Deshe
of Israel; a brother, Phil of
Reseda, Calif.; two sisters,
Sonia of Royal Oak and Mrs.
Laible (Shushana) Hoffmitz
of Tel Aviv, Israel; and
three
grandchildren.
Interment
Maagan
Michael.
BENJAMIN
LUSKY
Nov. 9, 1979
Heshvan 19, 5740
Two years have
passed since you left us.
Loved and missed by
wife Irene; daughters
Elaine, Marsha and De-
bbie; sons Wayne and
Steven; and family.
The Family
of the Late
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.
ThEIRA
•
SAM
SORKOWITZ
Directors of Funerals
CHESHVAN NOV
IDA ELIAS
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CHARLOTTE HOCHMAN
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DAVID LAPIDES
CHARLES LAWRENCE
11
HARRY PFEIFFER
11
MENDEL RABINOVICH
11
DONALD SCHIFF
11
GOLDIE BRESHGOLO
12
REB MAYER HAKOHEN
12
PEARL KNOPPOW
12
ANNA FEGELMAN
12
BEN MATZ
12
MAX ROSENBAUM
12
HARRY SHAFER
12
OR JULIAN STERN
12
MAX TAITELBAUM
12
JACK TORCH
12
JACK BLITZER
13 1
SAMUEL BURNS
13 1
FANNIE HUBERT
13 1
13 1
SAMUEL SCHWARTZ
YETTA BORINSTEIN
14 11
DAVID FRIEDMAN
14 11
NECHEMIAH KIRSNIANSKI 14 11
LEAH LAKRITZ
14 11
JACOB LEVIN
14 11
ROSE WIMMER
14 11
ANNIE CITRIN
15 12
ABRAHAM DIEM
15 12
DAVID J. GOLDBERG
15 12
FRIEDA LUX
15 12
ISADORE SCHECHTER
15 12
MITCHELL STEIN
15 12
JOSEPH WEXLER
15 12
FANNIE ZINGESER
15 12
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16 13
BERTHA APT
16 13
ABRAHAM L. BRESOFF
16 13
IRVING DOKTOR
16 13
MOSES P. ELLENSON
16 13
WILLIAM FINNK
16 13
ABRAHAM FREED
16 13
HARRY LEVINE
16 13
JULIUS PORTNOY
16 13
HENRY ROSENMUND
16 13
ESTHER AVERBUCH
17 14
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17 14
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BERTHA CORN
17 14
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17 14
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17 14
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JOSEPH OPPEN
17 14
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17 14
17 14
LENA ROSENBAUM
HAROLD SHERR
17 14
ETHEL SHORR
17 14
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STOCK, 81, died Nov.
3. He leaves two sons,
Jack of New York and Dr.
Paul Feinberg; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Milton (Harriet)
Friedman of Scottsdale,
Ariz., and Mrs. Roland
(Miriam) Levine of Girard,
Ohio; two brothers, one sis-
ter, 14 grandchildren and
six great-grandchildren.
• • •
DORA WOLFSON, 91,
died Oct. 20. She leaves a
son, Marvin; a brother,
Henry Leff of New Jersey;
three grandchildren and
two great-grandsons.
HYMAN R. WEXLER,
81, died Oct. 31. He leaves
his wife, Sarah; a son, Ralph
of Cleveland, Ohio; a
daughter, Mrs. Hyman
(Ruth)
Kaplan;
five
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
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