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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-11-27

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THENTIMPEWISOiNEW

Ex-Detroiter Louis Jonas

Louis Jonas, who was
.--active in the retail food in-
dustry and later in real es-
tate, died Nov. 23 at age 82.
Born in Hungary, Mr.
Jonas lived 50 years in De-
troit. He retired to Miami
Beach, Fla., 10 years ago.
While in Detroit, Mr.
Jonas was active in the Or-
thodox community, and
with his wife, Lenke, was
involved in aid efforts and
in tasks for providing edu-
cational facilities for chil-
dren.
Mr. Jones joined his
wife in activities on be-
half of Jewish causes. He
had been a member of the
Delray Hebrew Congre-
gation and Cong. Bnai
Moshe when it was lo-
cated on Dexter Avenue.
He was on the board of di-
rectors of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah, and a member of
the Hebrew Benevolent
Society and Mikvah Israel.
Mr. Jonas also was active
with his wife in efforts on

Herschel Alt

OBITUARIES

MAX ELLENSTEIN,
86, of Hollywood, Calif.,
died Nov. 24. He leaves two
sisters, Mrs. Peter (Jessie)
- Altman of Southfield and
Florence of Miami Beach,
Fla.-Services 10 a.m. Sun-
day at' Clover Hill Park
Cemetery.

• • •
MAX FRIEDMAN; - 84,

LOUIS JONAS

behalf of Yeshiva and
Mesifta Torah Vodaath in
Brooklyn, N.Y., and the
Beth Medrash Govoha in
Lakewood, N.J. On Mr.
Jonas' 80th birthday two
years ago, the couple were
honored by Torah Vodaath.
Besides his wife, Mr.
Jonas is survived by four
sons, Bernard L. of West
Bloomfield, Edward L. of
Southfield, Walter of
Southfield and Herbert of
Madison Heights; eight
daughters, Mrs. Tom (Eva) •
Halasz of Montreal, Mrs.
Arnold (Lillian) Glovinsky
Mrs.
of Birmingham;
Robert (Jean) Jonas of Hun-
tington, N.Y., Shirley of
New York City, Mrs. Selden
(Deanna) Tachna of West
Bloomfield, Nancy of Tren-
ton, N.J., Mrs. Jacob (Judy)
Traub of San Francisco,
Calif., and Mrs. Steven
(Leslie) Fredson of Brook-
lyn; a sister, Esther Mandel
of Israel; 32 grandchildren
and six great-
grandchildren. Interment
Miami.

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Herschel Alt, a prominent
expert on child mental
health and welfare, who
served for more than three
decades as director of the
Jewish Board of Guardians,
died Nov. 16 at age 84.
Born in the Ukraine, Mr.
Alt came . to the United
States in 1923 from To-
ronto, Canada, where he
was associated with the To-
ronto Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies from 1917.
A graduate of the Univer-
sity of Toronto, Mr. Alt
worked in child mental
health in Los Angeles and
St. Louis until the early William Adler
1940s, when he joined the
William Adler, an ac-
JeWish Board of Guardians countant and land de-
in New York, now the veloper, died Nov. 21 at age
Jewish Board of Family and 60.
Children's Services.
Born in Flint, Mr. Adler
Until his retirement in attended Michigan State
1965, Mr. Alt also serv- - University. During his
ed as an adviser on
Army service, he attended
child welfare to the Is- Georgia- Tech. He later
raeli government and to joined the Air Force and was
the World Health Organ-
a veteran of World War H.
ization of the United Na-
Mr. Adler was an honor-
tions.
ary life member of the
Mr. Alt also was the Michigan Society of Cer-
author of several books,
tified Public Accountants.
among them "Forging Tools
He leaves his wife, Con-
for Mental Health," and stance; a son, Dr. Gerald;
"Residential Treatment for two daughters, Mrs.
Disturbed Children." He Richard (Randee) Marks
also wrote with his late wife and Cindy; a brother, Mor-
Edith Seltzer Alt "Russia's ris of Lauderhill, Fla.; and
Children," a study of the. two sisters, Mrs. Anne Rus-
Soviet Union's child welfare sell and Mrs.. Morris (Irene) '
system.
Harelik.

In Memory Of

JOSEPH
STONE

.

11-27-78
My heart still aches
with sadness and secret
tears still flow. What it
meant to lose you, no
one will ever know.
Your memory shines
ever bright and helps to
cheer my .blackest
night. Now at rest; no
grief or pain, God keeps
you till we meet again.
Remembering, you
today and alwayn.Yom-
,, wife, Bernie:kg 4augb-
ter..
Maxine?• and
- -Brenda; 'aisd -tgennd-
children. -,,,
'
Ation

The Family
of the Late

SAMUEL I.
LaFOND

Announces the -un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, Dec. 6, at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

died Nov. 24. Survived by
his wife, Esther; a son, Ber-
nard I.; and three grand-
children.
• • •
ETHEL GREEN, 91,
died Nov. 21. She leaves two
sons, Leonard and Robert of
Key Biscayne, Fla.; a
daughter, Mrs. Robert (He-
len) Finkleman; four
grandchildren and one
great-granddaughter.
• •.•
MAURICE GREEN-
BAUM, 94, former De-
troiter of Miami, Fla., died
Nov. 22. Survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Herbert
(Edna) Michelman of Boca
Raton, Fla., and Mrs. Phil-
lip (Estelle) Berke of Bir-
mingham; four
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
• • •
ISSIE MARKEL, 84, of
Detroit, died Nov. 22. Sur-
vived by his wife, Sarah;
two sons, Samuel and
David; two daughters, Mrs.
Bertha Siegel and Mrs.
Harold. (Rosalyn) Blair; a
brother, Dr. Joseph; a sister,
Mrs. Rose Barry; five
grandchildren and one

Dr. Gutenberg

Dr. Irwin Gutenberg, an
osteopathic physician with
offices in Sterling Heights,
died Nov. 19 at age 43.
Born in Detroit, Dr.
Gutenberg was on the staff
of Crittenton Hospital in
Rochester. He was
graduated from the Uni-
versity of Michigan and the
College of Osteopathic
Medicine and Surgery in
Des Moines, Iowa.
He served his residency at
Detroit Osteopathic Hospi-
tal. He specialized in obstet-
rics and gynecology.
Dr. Gutenberg was an
avid sailor. He was a
member of Cong. Beth
Achim.
He is survived by his son,
Peter; his mother, Mrs.
Sarah Gutenberg of Miami
Beach, Fla.; and a brother,
Harold of dalifOrnia.

Artist Dies

NEW YORK — Ilya
Bolotowsky, abstract
painter and sculptor, died
last weekend. He was 74.
Mr. Bolotowsky also was
known for his murals. He
also made experimental
films and wrote plays and
short stories.

:Directors of Funerals

't

■ ewei,

great-grandchild.
• • •
BESSIE NASBERG, 87,
died Nov. 19. Survived by
two sons, George Tapper of
Niceville, Fla., and Benja-
min Tapper; 10
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
• • •

LENA NATOW, 87, of

Southfield, died Nov. 21.
Survived by her husband,
Jacob; a son, Daniel; a
daughter, Mrs. Alvin (Car-
men) Friedman; a brother,
Harry Harris of New Port
Richey, Fla.; six
grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.
• • • -

STELLA RITZWOL-
LER, 86, died Nov. 19. She

leaves a sister, Mrs. Julia
Mathais.

• • •

SAMUEL 0. SNYDER,

75, died Nov. 19. He leaves
his wife, Elsie; a son, Melvin
of Lehigh Acres, Fla.; a
daughter, Mrs. Jerry
(Suzanne) Schwarz of Oak
Park; two brothers, Louis of
Rockville, Md., and Bernard
of Hyattsville, Md.; three
sisters, Mrs. Fred (Anne)
Harris of Dayton, Ohio,

WE REMEMBER

IF
iDuring the coming
week Yeshtvath
Beth Yehudah will
observe the Yahr-
. zetts of the follow-
ing departed
friends, with the
tradrhonal Memo- ,
nal Prayers. recita-
tion of Kaddish
and Studying of
4
,Mishnayos

KISLEV NOV.
29
BENNY DEREVNY
29
AVROHOM Y. EISENSTADE
29
CHARLES GOLDSCHLAG
29
JACOB JOSLOVE
29
SAMUEL KANTOR
29
MORRIS KRANSBERG
29
8-ERNARD D. LYNN
29
ADELE REIDER
29
JOSEPHINE ROGGIN
29
ANNE SHEKTMAN
29
ABRAHAM VALITZKIN
30
FANNIE ENGEL
30
SUZANNE FRIEDMAN
30
BORUCHE LEVINE
30
ISADORE MARCUS
30
IDA FINLEY SELKER
30
MAX WAINER
DEC.
1
MEYER FREEDMAN
2
EVA AVERBUCH
2
JOSEPH FELDMAN
2
FANNIE FRIED
2
HARRY M. KRUGEL
2
JULIUS RUDA
2
BERNARD SHULMAN
3
ROSE GROSSMAN
3
SHIRLEY J. SEGERMAN
4
A. CHODOROFF
4
RICHARD A. GOOEL
4
CHARLES G. HALPERT
4
LARRY M. FOGEL
4
BESSIE KUNIN
4
LOUIS LANGWALD
8' 4
ERNEST LEVI
4
ULLIE SPECTOR
4
ALBERT SUFFRIN
5
BEN BERNSTEIN
5
R. CHODOROFF
5
PHIUP GERSZKOP
5
ASNA GOTTLIEB
5
SONIA LEFOND
5
BERTHA RUBIN
5
LIELIAN VICTOR

Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah

- -
15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
557-6750
Southfield

leaves his wife, Sara; a son,
Dr. Phillip of Laguna Be
ach, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs.
Paul (Dvora) Litvin of Mt.
Clemens and Shalamt.
Interment Detroit.

Mrs. Melvin (Edith) Pollack
of Bethesda, Md., and Mrs.
Martin (Sarah) Watman of
.Reston, Va.; and , two
grandchildren.
• • •
HELEN SWIDLER,' 75,
died Nov. 23. She leaves-two
sons, Sidney of Brooklin%
Mass., and Allan; a daii h-
ter, Mrs. Herbert (Frances)
Samovitz; two sisters, Mrs.
Rose Lewis of Los Angeles,
Calif., and Mrs. Sarah
,Steiner of Florida; and six
grandchildren.
• • •
HERTZOL TIGEL, 71,
former Detroiter of Bonita,
Calif., died Nov. 21. He

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