THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Esther Milgrom
Esther Milgrom, mother
of Haya Hershkovitz, who
with her husband Benny
owns B and H Travel, died
March 27 at age 81.
A resident of Arad, Israel,
Mrs. Milgrom and two sis-
ters were the only members
of their family to survive
the Holocaust. They went to
Russia during the war and
through Youth Aliya went
to pre-state Israel in 1942.
Besides Mrs. Her-
,-1, kovitz, who resides in
A Bloomfield, Mrs. Mil-
`8 .om is survived by her
husband, Yosef; three other
daughters, Luba Levy of
Beersheva, Israel, Mina
Katz of Rishon LeTzion, Is-
rael, and Yaffa Avram of
Holon, Israel; two sisters,
one in Israel and one in
Paris; nine grandchildren
and two great-grandchil-
dren. Interment Arad.
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The Family
of the Late
DENA
GATEMAN
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 11 a.m.
unday, April 11, at He-
”ew Memorial Park.
.iantor Harold Orbach
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.
The Family
of the Late
FELIX .
ROSENZWEIG
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 1 p.m.
Sunday, April 4, at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park.
Rabbi Efry Spectre and
Cantor Larry Vieder
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.
MILTON E. GREEN-
BLATT, 88, former De-
troiter of Westlake Village,
Calif., died March 21. He
leaves two daughters, Mrs.
Herbert (Phyllis) Rutten-.
berg of Westlake Village
and Mrs. Edward (Lillian)
Willner of Highland, Calif.;
and five grandchildren.
Interment Detroit.
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JACOB JACOBO-
WITZ, 73, died March
24, He leaves his
wife, Dorothy; a son,
Ronald; a daughter, Mrs.
"Buz" (Eileen) Holzman;
two step-sons, Dr. Edward
Lerchin and Harvey Ler-
chin; two brothers, one sis-
ter and six grandchildren.
Albert Fineman
Albert Fineman, a foun-
der of and partner in Jeffer-
soh Check Cashing Co., died
March 28 at age 61.
Born in Detroit, Mr.
Fineman was with the com-
pany for the past 10 years.
He was a member of
Craftsman Lodge of the Ma-
sons and a board member of
the Cumberland Con-
dominium Association in
Southfield.
He leaves his wife, Rose; a
son, Dr. Sheldon; a daugh
ter, Mrs. Ronald (Judith)
Ossipove; a brother, Dr.
Morris; a sister, Mrs. Ben
(Doris) Kaufman; and one
grandson.
In memory of our be-
loved mother and
grandmother,
ANN ROTH
March 19, 1972
Words cannot express
how much you meant to
us. We miss you so.
Allan Roth, Sandy,
Ivan, Marla
and Eden Collins
In Memoriam.
RICHARD A.
(DICK) STEIN
NATHAN W.
Sadly missed and
forever in our hearts.
Parents, Robert and
Henrietta Stein;
Children, Keith,
Carrie and
David Stein;
Sister, Judith
and Brother-in-Law,
Kenneth Stoller
COHEN
Died: April 1, 1976
In Memory of Our Beloved
Mother and Grandmother
FANY GOODMAN
who passed away March 27, 1963.
The honor in knowing 'we were part of
you helps us bear the pain of losing you.
Dear Mother and Nanny, you are our con-
stant reminder of love, inner grace and
compassion.
Your children Selma and Harry -
Kramer, and your grandchildren
Robin, Jeffrey, Keith and Dana
ThE
* * *
MINNIE MARGULIES,
81, died March 30 She
leaves a son, Morris; and
one grandson.
* * *
DAVID MOROF, 81,
died March 24. Survived by
his wife, Anna; four sons,
Dr. Jack G., -Dr. Arnold of
Chicago, Ill., Irving and Dr.
Jerry; a daughter, Mrs.
Robert (Ilene) Lubkin of-
Danville, Calif.; and 15
grandchildren.
JERRY RICHMAN, 57,
died March 30. Survived by
a son, Fred; a daughter,
Janet; a brother, Edward;
three sisters, Mrs. Benja-
min (Saundra) Gelman,
Mrs. Ruth Doyle of Braden-
ton, Fla., and Mrs. Hyman
(Eva) Erlich of Sun City
West, Ariz.
** *
SAM ROTHENBURG,
73, former Detroiter of
Maitland, Fla., died March
-
In loving memory Of
(NUNNY)
LEONARD KASZTAN,
91, died March 28. Survived
by a brother, Berthold of
Brazil; and a sister, Mrs.
Helen Boehm of London,
England.-
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OBITUARIES
BERNARD BROSE, 74,
died March 31 in Windsor.
Survived by two brothers,
Max and Morris; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Adele Mondry
and Mrs. Sylvia Pine.
* * *
HELEN FELDENS-
TEIN, 80, died March 28.
Survived by her husband,
Elja.
SYLVIA GAUM, 74,
died March 31. She leaves
her husband, Joseph; two
daughters, Mrs. Lou
(Sandra) Levine and Mrs.
Edward (Mitzi) Seid of Tar-
zana, Calif.; two brothers,
Leonard Lutz of Los
Angeles, Calif., and Sam
Lutz; three sisters, Mrs.
Al (Pearl) Rutman of North
Hollywood, Calif., Mrs.
Miriam Cantor
Marie Berkley of Las Vegas,
Miriam L. Cantor, a Nev. and Mrs. Ben (Elsie)
member of Jewish com- Biederman; and six
munal and women's organ- grandchildren.
* * *
izations, died Mardi 25 at
BENJAMIN GRANA-
age 77.
Born in Utica, N.Y.., Mrs. DIER, 91, of Detroit,
Cantor lived 61 years in De- died March 24. Sur-
troit. She was a member of vived by a son, - Bernard of
Adat Shalom Synagogue California; a daughter, Mrs.
and its sisterhood, Women's Jerry (Sylvia) Rosen; two
American ORT, Pisgah brothers, Sol and Sam of
Chapter of Bnai Brith California; three sisters,
Women, Jewish War Vete- Goldie Pont, Tillie
rans Auxiliary and Hadas- Lichtenstein and Freida
Bregman of Toronto; four
sah.
She leaves a daughter, grandchildren and two
Mrs. Avrain (Joyce) Eps- great-grandchildren.
tein; three brothers, Dr.
Joseph Starman, Dr. Philip Bricker
Nathan Starman and Dr.
Philip Bricker, a self-
Jack Starman; two sisters,
Mrs. Charles (Cele) employed furrier, died
Eichenhorn and Mrs. Sid- March 26 at age 78.
Born in Russia, Mr.
ney (Ruth) Siegan; seven
grandchildren and three Bricker was the chairman of
the Bnai David Cemetery
great-grandchildren.
Association.
He leaves his wife, Rose;
The Family
two
daughters, Mrs. Rita
of the Late .
Faudman and Mrs. Beverly
Sabath; seven grandchil-
ELSIE HOCK
dren and one great-grand-
WEST
daughter.
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.
Friday, April 2, 1982
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 c'
iyishnavos 2
NISSAN APRIL
ROSE - BOWMAN
11 4
ESTHER COHEN
11 4
11 4
JACOB GOLDSTEIN
11 4
PHILIP HILLELSON
11 4
SIMON KNOPPOW
OSCAR ROTTENBERG
11 4
•
11 - 4
ROSE YAGODA
12 5
ROCHEL FINE
MARLENE FRIEDMAN
12 5
IRVING GOLDSTEIN
12 5
RABBI SOLOMON KREVSKY 12 5
BENJAMIN SCHURAYTZ
12 -5
DAVID SHULMAN
12 5
13 6
NEVA LUBETSKY
ARLENE SHAPIRO
13 6
MAX STEINGOLD
13 6
14 7
CHAYA GEPERT
14 7
JACOB GOODMAN
14 7
YAAKOV HOFFMAN
14 7
IDA KATCHAN
SAM KOGAN
14 7
14 7
MORRIS MARKOWITZ
14 7
BEN ROSS
14 7
BENJAMIN SACHS
HENRY J. SMOLINSKY
14 7
15 8
BARNEY KOSOFSKY
FRANCES LYNN KATT
15 8
ABE KOLE
15 8
MARCELLA MAISELOFF
15 8
ROCHESL LEAH B'R
YITZCHOCK
16 9
JANE FEINTUCH
16 9
EDWARD E. SCHULTZ
16 9
JENNIE SHOENIG
16 9
17 10
MORRIS CANVASSER
MORRIS GREENBERG
17 10
17 10
JACOB GUTTERMAN
DAVID KING
17 10,
SARAH POLLACK
17 10
JACOB DAVID PONT
17 10
DAVID SOLOMON
17 10
IRVING SPERKA
17 10
HELEN WACHTENHEIM
17 10
Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah
15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
557-6750
Southfield
30. He leaves wife Mollie;
nieces and nephews. Inter-
ment Detroit.
* * *
JENNIE SWEET, 79,
died March 28. Survived by
two sons, Louis of Woodha-
ven, Mich., and Sam; a
daughter, Mrs. Sam (Mary)
Friedman; two sisters, Mrs.
Rose Kleinbard and Mrs.
Izzy (Esther) Sadek of
Philadelphia, Pa.; eight
grandchildren and seven
great-grandchildren.
* * *
DOROTHY E. SH-
LAIN, 71, died March 26.
She leaves a daughter, Mrs.
George (Valerie) Chodoroff;
a brother, Milton Koblin; a
sister, Mrs. Beatrice Scherr;
and five grandchildren.
* * *
FAY ZISHOLZ, 81, died
March 29. She leaves a son,
Lawrence; and three
grandchildren.
Sidney A. Deitch
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