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THE DETROIT l WISHIEWS

Friday, March 12, 1982 63

OBITUARIES

BESSE BLEZNAK, 79,
of Pennsauken, N.J., died
Feb. 27. She leaves her hus-
band, Louis, M.; two sons,
Richard B. of Bloomfield
Hills and Alan D. of
Philadelphia, Pa.; a
brother, James Goldstein of
Wilmington, Del.; and four
grandchildren. Interment
Norma, N.J.
* * *
GEDDIE BREIER, 41,
of Canton, Mich., died
March 9. Survived by her
'land, Stephan; three
Michael, David and
Daniel; and her father,
Ralph Feigelman.
** *
MILA - "MARTHA"
CHAJES, 60, died March 4.
She leaves two daughters,
Mrs. Daria Naftulin of
Palos Verdes Estates,
Calif., and Susan; and two
grandchildren.
** *
MOLLIE FAX, 80,
former Detroiter of Cleve-
land Heights, Ohio, died
March 6. Survived by a son,
Raymond of Oak Park; two
daughters, Mrs. Sanford
(Harriet) Frank of Cleve-
land Heights, Mrs. Bernard
c)
(Myra) Silver of Hollywood,
J I Fla.; and eight grandchil-
dren.

2

* * *

MOLLIE FINKELS-
TEIN, 88, died March 8.
Survived by a son, Stanley;

Alvin Spector

Alvin Bernard Spector, a

f metal broker, died March 10

at age 45.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Spec-
tor was the president of
Robnea Metal Co. in De-
troit.
He was recognized as a
metal sculptor and patron of
the arts through the Lois
and Alvin B. Spector Foun-
dation for the Arts.
He was involved inefforts
on behalf of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah and was a member
of the Prime Minister's Club
of State of Israel Bonds,
Cong. Shaarey Zedek and
the Hebrew Benevolent Soc-
iety. He was in the U.S.
Navy from 1955 to 1957.
He is survived by his wife,
Lois; two sons, Neal and
Robert; two sisters, Mrs.
Philip (Edna) Minkin and
Mrs. I. Irving (Cecilia)
Feldman.

In Memoriam

In cherished memory of
our beloved Irwin Rather,
March 12, 1979. Deeply
missed lay Cornelia; daugh-
+ 'Tlene and Tommy Sal-
s and Family.

In Loving

Memory of

JACK
WEINHAUS

Beloved husband,
father and grandfather,
who passed away
March 23, 1981. Sadly
missed by his wife,
daughter, son-in-law
and grandchildren.

three brothers, Adblph
Goodman of the Bronx,
N.Y., Joseph Goodman of
East Chester, N.Y., and
Sam Goodman of Miami
Beach, Fla.; two sisters,
Mrs. Harry (Minnie) Golds-
tein and Mrs. Leonard
(Edith) Wolenitz, both of the
Bronx, N.Y.; eight grand-
children and one great-
grandchild.

Horowitz, all of Chicago; a
daughter, Mrs. Paul (Ger-
trude) Davis of Chicago; a
sister in Toronto; 1Z grand-
children and great-
grandchildren.
* * *
BELA REINITZ, 65, of
Southfield, died March 9.
Survived by his wife, Mar-
garet; a son, Howard E.; a
daughter, Mrs. John
* * *
(Marianne) Grumaldi of
MACK M. GALLOP, 70, Sterling Heights; a brother,
died March 10. He leaves Joseph of Canton, Mich.;
his wife, Anna; two two sisters, Mrs. Rose Ab-
daughters, Mrs. Lawrence rams and Mrs. Arthur
(Gloria) Bennett and Mrs. (Margaret) Cobley, both of
Raymond (Barbara) Dever California; and four grand-
of East Brunswick, N.J.; a children.
brother, Philip Golob; a sis-
* * *
ter,- Mrs. David (Lillian)
JACK
REMER,
70, of
Weinstein of Los Angeles,
Calif.; and six grandchil- Southfield, _ died March 10.
Survived by a son, Dr. Stan-
dren.
** *
ley H.; a daughter, Gail
MORRIS HANELIN, Harris; two brothers, Her-
98, died March 6. He leaves man of North Miami Beach,
a son, Dr. Joseph of.Way- Fla., and Nathan; a sister,
land, Mass.; a daughter, Mrs. Arlene Susman of Re-
Mrs. Herbert (Phyllis) Sil- seda, Calif.; and five grand-
verman; a sister, Mrs. Anna children.
** *
Deutsch of New York; six
LILLIAN SEBOK, 72,
grandchildren and seven
died March 6. She leaves a
great-grandchildren.
* * *
sister, Irma.
* * *
NATHAN KATZ, 73, of
Lincoln Park, died March 4.
SAM SHAPERO, 81,
Survived by a daughter, former Detroiter of St.
Mrs. Terry (Shirley) Land- Petersburg, Fla., died
sberg; and three grandchil- March 9. He leaves his wife,
Yetta; a sister, Mrs. George
dren.
** *
(Florence) Dizik of St. Si-
THEODORE JACOB mons Island, Ga. Interment
LEVINE, 62, of Southfield, Detroit.
• * *
died March 7.. Survived by
his wife, Helen; four sons,
BERTHA SIEGEL, 92,
Harry, Martin, Steven and former Detroiter of Ft.
Milton; two daughters, Mrs. Lauderdale, Fla., died
Marvin (Madelyn) Zimberg March 4. Survived by two
of Dallas, Tex., and Frances; sons, Boris of Ft. Lauder-
a brother, Archie of St. dale and Sidney of South-
Petersburg, Fla. ;
sis- field; a daughter, Mrs. Louis
ters, Mrs. Cecil (Rosalie) (Annette) Davidson of Ft.
Kanarek of Sunrise, Fla., Lauderdale; five grandchil-
and Mrs. Walter (Dorothy) dren and 12 great-
Hirshman of Seminole, Fla.; grandchildren. Interment
and six grandchildren.
Florida.
** *
** *
CELIA LUSTIG, 67, of
ABE SINGAL, 82, of
Detroit, died March 7. Sur- Oak Park, died March 8.
vived by her husband, Josef; Survived by his wife,
a son, Dr. David; and three Esther; two sons, Lawrence
grandchildren.
of Oak Park and Maurice of
** *
Willowdale, Ont., Canada; a
NORA BERNSTEIN
MILLER, 76, former De- Arthur Winer
troiter of Chicago, Ill., died
Arthur Y. Winer, a re-
Feb. 8. Survived by three tired attorney, died March 3
sons, Norman Bernstein, at age 76.
Simon Bernstein and Herb
Born in California, Pa.,
• -
Mr. Winer lived 57 years in
Gush Leader -
Detroit. He retired in 1973.
Rabbi Kook, 91
He was a member of Temple
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Emanu-El, Michigan Bar
,Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook, Association, Bnai Brith,
spiritual leader of the Gush Zionist Organization of
Emunim movement and America, Harvard Alumni,
son of Israel's first Chief Boy Scouts of America,
Rabbi Avraham Yitzhak Metropolitan Opera As-
Hacohen Kook, died March sociates and Hadassah As-
sociates.
9 at age 91.
He leaves his wife, Ruth;
Rabbi Kook, head of the
Merkaz Harav Yeshiva in two sons, Dr. Stephen of
Jerusalem founded by his Lebanon, Pa., and Dr.
father, was spiritual mentor Robert of Japan; a brother,
to many thousands of young Sidney; two sisters, Sylvia
Israelis in the Greater Is- and Mrs. Ira (Gertrude)
Kaplan of New York.
rael Movement.

TI-IE

daughter, Mrs. David (Fr-
ances) Moskowitz of Far
Rockaway, N.Y.; a brother,
Dr. Samuel of Augusta, Ga.;
four sisters, Blanche of Be-
verly Hills, Calif., Mrs.
Maurice (Minnette) Re-
snick of Los Angeles, Calif.,
Mrs. Jerome (Esther) Brody
of Beverly Hills, Calif., and
Mrs. Pearl Holtz; 13 grand-

WE REMEMBER
f
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 c'
Mishnavos.

ADAR MAR.
19 14
HARRY AVERBUCH
19 14
LEO BARTH
19 14
CHARLES DRESCHER
19 14
ELLIS FRIEDMAN
19 14
HAROLD HERMAN
19 14
REBECCA KATZER
19 14
HARRY RASKIN
19 14
RACHEL SCHERR
19 14
JACK H. SCHEY
19 14
EVA SHLAKMAN
19 14
IRVING L. STERN
19 14
JULIUS WASSERMAN
19 14
MEYER WEISBERG
20
15
BESSIE BASKIN
20 15
ANNE COOPER
20 15
EMANUEL DANZIG
20 15
SADIE DELIN
20 15
ESTHER JACOBSON
20 15
JACK KAPE
20 15
ABRAHAM M. KREPLAK
20 15
MEYER NUSBAUM
20. 15
KATE PITKOWSKY
20 15
SARAH ROTMAN
WILLIAM SCHWARTZMAN 20 15
20 15
SAMUEL WIERNIK
\ 20 15
KATIE ZAMLER
21 16
FAIVEL APPLEBAUM
21 16
LILLIAN BLUESTEIN
21 16
JACOB CHABEN
21 16
ANNA CHAUSKY
21 16
HYMAN LERNER
21 16
LEAH MENUCK
21 16
MILLIE PHILIPP
21 16
MEYER SCHWARTZ
21 16
SYLVIA SILVERSTEIN
21 16
MARVIN WISH
22 17
LOUIS BARSKY
22 17
SOPHIA BRAGMAN
22 17
ABRAHAM DUBRINSKY
22 17
CLARA EISENSTEIN
22 17
LOUIS HONIGMAN
22 17
SARAH KARBAL
22 17
FANNIE KATZ
22 17
PEARL KELLER
22 17
ABRAM MARTIN
22 17
DORA NORBER
22 17
ROY RADNER
22 17
NATHAN SHECTER
22 17
TILLIE SHKOLNICK
22 17
EDWARD STARK
22 17
SADIE TZEVINE
23 18
BETTY BARILL
23 18 ,
ALEXANDER FARBER
23 18
NORMAN FILL
23 18
MOLLIE GOLDBERG
23 18
SARAH HOROVITZ
23 18
HARVEY L. LEACH
23 18
DOROTHY B. LEVIN
23 18
REBECCA LIPSHITZ
23 18
SYLVIA MILLER
23 18
CHANNA REITMAN
24 19
JEROME S. BASEMAN
24 19
ABRAHAM DEROVEN
24 19
RACHEL L. ELLENSON
24 19
LOUIS KATZ
24 19
JACOB WEINSCHENK
24 19
JACOB Z. WELNER
24 19
FRANK YORKE
25 20
ELI BUTCOVSKY
25 20
EPHRAIM COHN
25 20
SHIRLEY FINEBERG
25 20
ALEX GOLDBERG
25 20
DAVID HEISLER
25 20
JOHN R. HERMAN
25 20
SARAH KAPLAN
25 20
MAX KWARTOWITZ
25 20
ROBERT LEVIN
25 20
MORRIS I. MEDOW
25 20
FANNIE STEINBERG

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* * *

NETTYE WASSER-
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She leaves her husband,
Henry N.; a son, Arnold R.;
a sister, Mrs. Ida Polsby of
Florida; and one grand-
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