THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ROSE BASSIN, 90, of Detroit, died Jan. 13. Sur- vived by three sons, Max, Frank of Miami, Fla., and Charles of San Diego, Calif.; a daughter, Frieda; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Serv- ices 10:30 a.m. today at He- brew Memorial Chapel. • * * LOUIS BRANT, 70, died Jan. 11. He leaves his wife, Evelyn; a son, George of Encinitas, Calif; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Stephen (Susan) )ck; two brothers, Philip Benjamin; two sisters, Mrs. 'Leonard (Jennie) Leonard and Mrs. Harry (Josephine) Weinberger; and three grandchildren. * * * ROSE CANON died Jan. 11. She leaves a son, Dr.- Charles of DeKalb, Ill.; a brother, Albert Wolgin; a sister, Mrs. Jack (Betty) Davidson; three grandchildren and two great-g. anddaughters. * * * SAMUEL CASH, 66, died Jan. 7. Survived by three brothers, Sol, Carl of Philadelphia, Pa., and Dr. Ralph. * * * LOUIS DUBINSKY, 77, of Detroit, died Jan. 10. Survived by cousins. * * JENNIE FELDMAN, 83, died Jan. 8. Survived by a son, Sidney; a daughter, Mrs. Josephine Buzette; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. * * * DAVID GOLDSMITH, 65, former Detroiter of West Palm Beach, Fla., died Jan. 9. Survived by his wife, Stella; two sons, Barry of Oak Park and Richard of Bellevue, Mich.; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Steven (Carol) Dressler of Oak Park; three sisters, Mrs. Ethel Stein- berg of Southfield and Dorothy and Marcia, both of West Bloomfield; and two grandchildren. leaves three children, Amy, Marshall and Renee. two sons, Samuel of Dallas, .Rumson, J.J.; a brother, Tex., and Eugene; three Murray Weisman of Al- daughters, Mrs. Oscar bany, N.Y.; and six (Lucille) Levy, Mrs. Irving grandchildren. Interment (Esther) Steinman and Mrs. Detroit. * * Herman (Shirley) Rubin; a brother, Eugene Walters, THEODORE ROSEN, four sisters, Mrs. Mollie Sil- 67, died Jan. 9. Survived by vers, Mrs. Kate Adelman of his wife, Jessie; two daugh- Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. ters, Mrs. Sherwin E. (Har- Eva Chaben and Miss Betty riet) Wilner and Mrs. Barry Walters; 13 grandchildren (Zina) Simon of Denver, and 11 great- Colo.; a brother, William grandchildren: Rosen; and three grand- children. MOLLY HALBERG, 78, died Jan. 10. Survived by a son, Solomon; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Marvin (Pearl) Brodie of Oakhurst, N.J., and Mrs. Harold (Sylvia)_ Weingart; a brother, Louis Cohen of Desert Hot Springs, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Blum of Brook- * * * lyn, N.Y., and Mrs. Louis LILLIAN ROBINSON, (Sophie) Riger; nine grandchildren and three '82, former Detroiter of Red Bank, N.J., died Jan. 7. She great-grandchildren. leaves a son, Dr. Phelps M. * * * of Newtonville, Mass.; a LUCILLE C. LARKY, daughter, Mrs. William 68, died Jan. 12. She leaves (Dianne) Westerfield of her husband, Irving; two sons, Sheldon and Richard BEN WILLIAMS of Haiti; a brother, Jerome He is survived by his Ziegler; and three beloved son, Dr. grandsons. Richard Williams; his • * * * BERTHA NEUSTADT, 89, died Jan. 10. She leaves two sons, Martin Ebstein and Gerald of Bridgeport, Conn.;• a brother, Alex Cooper of Phoenix, Ariz.; five grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Interment New York. * * * beloved 'daughter, Nancy Silverman; son- in-law, Raymond Sil- verman; daughter-in- law, Marian Williams; a sister, Mrs. Eli (Dora) Dorfman; his five loving grandchildren, Alan and Linda Silverman, Judy, Margie and Janet Williams; nieces and nephews and many lov- ing friends. Paid Notice ANNA PERLSTEIN, The Family of the Late Beatrice Trilling NEW YORK — Beatrice Sulzberger Trilling, who was long active in child care programs, died Jan. 7 at age 71. Mrs. Trilling was associ- ated for many years with the Louise Waterman Wise (Mrs. Steven S.) Adoption Service in New York. BENJAMIN WILSON Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. - My grateful appreciation for the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by our relatives and many friends during my bereavement over my beloved husband IRVING ADLER ANNE PEARLMAN ALBERT ROCHKIND Who passed away one year ago Jan. 19, 1981. Sadly missed by his wife, Sophie; children, Rhonda and Robert Pliskow, Sanford and Lynne Rochkind; grandson, Brent; brothers, Leo and Sid- ney. Dora Adler N N The Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan University deeply mourn the untimely death of SHARON MAINSTER Ion; to3rsit: 13.73: olpyri .13*0-m ri.* 11. $t? Phillip Stollman, Chairman, Global Board of Trustees Dr. Leon Fill, V.P., American Board of Overseers Dr. Martin Hart, Norman A. Pappas General Chairmen TIE Directors of Funerals * * * ROSE SANDROW, 7 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 Mishnavos. 87, died Jan. 8. Survived by In memory of our be- loved mother and Baubie, who passed away Dec. 31, 1977 In cherished memory of beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother 63 OBITUARIES HAROLD GREEN- HUT, 55, died Jan. 11. He N Although you've been away from us these past four years, the memory of your smile and sweet hello remains vivid in our minds. Fay, Norman and the Boys Friday, January 15, 1982 MIRIAM BERRIS IDA BOESKY A. L. DAMEN ANNE HARRIS RACHEL KAIMAN HERMAN EIZEN REBECCA LEVIN JACOB LIEBERMAN MAX LINOVITZ ROBERT MARGOLIS JACOB POSS MYRON ROSENTHAL BELLA BERLANT HERMAN K. COHEN JOSHUA GITLIN DAVID HESS BECKIE MASON SARAH REPITOR JOE SHERR ROSA SCHLOSS SARAH YUNIS EVA ALPERT IDA BLUM DAVID DRAZIN KOPEL DWORKIN ESTHER FLAYER CHARLES T. GELLMAN NATHAN GOLDMAN STEVEN DAVID GROSS MINNIE HANDLER ISAAC HENIG ARCHIE HOFFMAN SAM S. KUNIN SOLOMON LUMBERG HARRY MORRISON HEDWIG SCHLOSS MOE SHERMAN ADELLE STILLERMAN SAMUEL WEBER SAM YUSTER LOUIS BERMAN ROSE FELDMAN ALLEN LAWRENCE LEACH JACK PASMAN FANNIE WEINGARDEN STELLA HELFAND HELEN KAPLAN SARAH LAPINSKY SADIE MALTZMAN MAX SCHLANGE SAMUEL B. SOLOMON JACOB SUKENIC RUTH UNGERLEIDER ISSIE WROTSLAVSKY NORMAN DIEM ROSE EISENMAN MEYER FALK MEYER MIRSKY HELEN RADNER FANNY SHER _BEATRICE STEPSAY BENJAMIN DANZER LILLIAN EPSTEIN HELEN GLADSTONE HELEN MANDELL JACOB ROTHBARD BORUCH SHAPIRO NATHAN SPEVAKOW MOLLIE WEINGARDEN TEVES JAN. 22 17 22 17 22 17 22 17 22 17 22 17 22 17 22 17 22 17. 22 17 22 17 , 22 17 23 18 , 23 1'8 23 18 23 18 23 18 23 18 23 18 23 18 23 18 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 24 19 25 20 25 20 of Lafayette Hill, Pa., died Jan. 12. She leaves a son, Barry; a daughter, Mrs. Harry (Felice) Shecter of Bloomfield Hills; Tour brothers, Ben Fein, Jack Fein, Philip Fein and Eugene Fein, all of Philadelphia; and six grandchildren. Interment Philadelphia. * * * --- Yeshivah Beth Yehudah 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 87, of Oak Park, died Jan. 10. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Sol (Mary) Sachs Meyers, Mrs. Jennie Levey of University Heights, Ohio, and Mrs. Ben (Belle) Shaw; 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. * * * MARY (BOBBY) CHERISH SMITH, 34, 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. 'Gardner, betty. 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