THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
FANNY BALBES, 87,
former Detroiter of Los
Angeles, Calif., died March
22. Survived by four sons,
Henry and. Montague of
Southfield, Edward Davis of
Chicago, Ill., and Sidney
Davis of Los Angeles; two
daughters, Mrs. Joseph
(Selma) Rosenfeld and Mrs.
Bernie (Lillian) Schneirow,
both of California; 21
grandchildren and 15
great-grandchildren.
Interment California.
* * *
'BESSIE BURNSTINE,
died April 12. She leaves
her husband, Zangwill; a
son, Murray of Cambridge,
Mass.; a brother, Harry
Shaberman; and a sister,
Mrs. Morton (Ann)
Schwartz of Los Angeles,
Calif.
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Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 1 p.m.
Sunday, April 25, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Milton Arm will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.
The Family
of the Late
ROSE FABER, 71, died
April 8. She leaves her hus-
band, Isadore; a son, Gary;
two daughters, Mrs. Harold
(Shirley) Rosenberg and
Mrs. Sheldon (Ruth) Korby;
a brother, Isadore Sklar;
nine grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
* * *
JENNIE FELDMAN,
81, died April 13. She leaves
three daughters, Mrs.
Leonard (Lillian) Bonin of
San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Sam
(Sylvia) Hurvitz and Mrs.
William (Geraldine) War-
ren; a brother, Louis Good-
man of Los Angeles, Calif.: a
sister, Mrs. Jacob (Lottie)
Lieber; nine grandchildren
and nine great-grandchil-
dren. Services noon today at
Ira Kaufman Chapel.
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ERNEST GOLUMBIA,
76, died April 10. He leaves
his wife, Lillian; a son, Ar-
thur; a daughter, Mrs.
Charles (Sherri) Tobias; a
sister, Mrs. Max (Lillian)
Swartz of Saskatchewan,
Canada; and nine
grandchildren.
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IRVING ABRAHAM
HOLTZMAN, former De-
troiter of Phoenix, Ariz.,
died April 8. Survived by his
wife, Lilly; two sons, Robert
Mark of Phoenix and Jerry
Wayne of Marquette; and a
daughter, Denise Ann of
Lansing.
In Loving
Memory of
HELEN
MINTZ
April 17, 1980
Sadly missed and
forever in the hearts of
her children and grand-
children.
N
JEANETTE
SCHREIDELL
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument-
in her memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, April 18, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Syme will of-
Aciate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.
The Family
of the Late
BETTE
SHULMAN
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, April 25, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Syme and Cantor
Orbach will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
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OBITUARIES
LOUIS HAROLD
CHAENKO, 73, died April
7. He leaves his wife, Ida;
two daughters, Mrs. Ber-
nard (Ruthan) Brodsky and
Mrs. Edward (Paula) New-
kumet; a sister, Mrs. Paul
(Molly) Silver; and two
grandchildren.
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EUGENE R. DAVIS, 57,
of Oak Park, died April 9.
Survived by his wife,
Frances; two daughters,
Rhonda. and Jeri, both of
Vail, Colo.; his mother, Mrs.
Edith Davis; and four
brothers, J. Herbert of Pur-
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cell, Okla., Sanford J. of Las
ABRAHAM JACOBS,
Vegas, Nev., Gilbert R. of
Grand Rapids and Saul of 83, died April 12. He leaves
Phoenix, Ariz.; two sisters, nieces, nephews and two
Ms. Sheila Putnam of Las step-daughters. Services 1
Vegas, Nev., and Mrs. p.m. Monday at Ira Kauf-
Marsha Shafer of McAllen, man Chapel.
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Tex.
RUTH KAPE, 56, of De-
The Family
troit, died April 10. Sur-
of the Late
vived by cousins.
SOLOMON
LEWIN
Friday, April 16, 1982
ARCHIE LUBORSKY,
63, of Windsor, died March
30. Survived by his wife,
Harriet; two sons, Paul and
Allen, both of Toronto; his
mother, Annie; a brother,
Dr. Ben; and one
grandchild. Interment
Windsor.
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SUNNY MEVIS, 85,
died April 13. She leaves
two daughters, Mrs. Robert
(Elaine) Ettinger and Mrs.
Sam (Blossom) Saad; a
brother, Bernard
Werksman; a sister, Mrs.
Abe (Celia) Mevis; and four
grandchildren. Services
1:15 p.m. today at Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
Isadore Levin
Isadore Levin, a retired
engineer, died April 12 at
age 69.
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Levin worked for General
Motors. He was a tool and
die engineer for the past 25
years.
He was a member of
Cong. Beth Achim and its
men's club. He also was a
musician in the Detroit area
for more than 35 years and a
member of Musicians Fed-
eration.
Mr. Levin was a former
vice president and treasurer
of the Alpha Omega Parents
Club.
He leaves his wife, Rose; a
son, Dr. Mark; a daughter,
Mrs. Neil (Marilyn) Schec-
ter; two brothers, Arthur
and Edward; a sister, Pearl
Sage; and • three
grandchildren.
Minnie Soskin
Minnie Soskin, who
actively volunteered her
time on behalf of cancer
patients, died March 31.
Mrs. Soskin was named
"woman of the year" by the
Jewish Chronic Disease
Hospital in Brooklyn, N.Y.,
for 35 years of service to the
hospital. She was a member
of Pioneer Women and Bnai
Brith. -
Mrs. Soskin is survived
by two sons, Mel Steele of
Troy and Daniel of Wood-
mere, Long Island, N.Y.;
and a daughter, Ann Fealk
of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
To Our Relatives And Friends
This has been a particularly
difficult time for us
We deeply appreciate the warmth
of your kind expressions
of sympathy
The family of
Richard Brian Rader M.D.
LILLIAN ROSEN, 77, of
Southfield, died April 12.
Survived by a son, William;
a brother, Joseph Saltzman
of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and a sis-
ter, Mrs. Nat (Dorothy)
Koshell of Brooklyn; and
two grandchildren. Services
10 a.m. today at Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.
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CLARA SCHWARTZ,
82, died April 12. She leaves
two daughters, Mrs. Nor-
man (Phyllis) Solomon and
Mrs. Earl (Gloria) Rudner;
and four grandchildren.
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HERMAN SHANKER,
69, of Detroit, died April 8.
Survived by his wife, Ruth;
a son, Jacob N.; a sister,
Mrs. Jack (Lottie) Fine; and
two grandchildren.
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 cT-
Mishnavos.
NISSAN APRIL
CELIA ASHMAN
25 18
ESTHER FLAYER
25 18
SOPHIE GOLDBERG
25 18
JACK ROSENBERG
25 18
ISAAC ZINGESER
25 18
LOUIS R. BURNS
26 29
WILLIAM GOLDSTEIN
26 19
HYMAN GROSS
26 19
PEARL J. KLEIN
26 19
BARNET LYNN
26 19
MILDRED SCHUMANN
26 19
NORMAN SILVERMAN
26 19
JOSEPH WEINENBER
26 19
BENJAMIN BLOOM
27 20
ETHEL GLADSTONE
27 20
ROSE KOMISAR
27 20
FANNIE LITMAK
27 20
SAMUEL H. SINGER
27 20
ABE SLOTNICK
27 20
JACOB BUEHLER
28 21
HARRY COHEN
28 21
ELIYAHU BREENBAUM
28 21
DORA LIPMAN
28 2
SAM MILLER
28 21
ABRAHAM RUBIN
28 21
GERTRUDE SCHECTER
28 21
DR. HERBERT WALDMAN 28 21
RACHEL I. WOHL
28 21
KURT EHRLICH
29 22
HUMAN FELDMAN
29 22
MORRIS FREEDMAN
29 22
MAURICE KAHLDON
29 22
ABRAHAM LAVEN
29 22
PASHA POSTER
29 22
JOSEPH SCHMITZ
29 22
SARAH CHERNOFF
30 23
HARRY ENGEL
30 23
ANNA D. FRIEDMAN
30 23
MAX GELLMAN
30 23
ALBERT GERSON
30 23
DORA GORE
30 23
BELLA HENIGMAN
30 23
BECKY KRIVETSKY
30 23
SAMUEL KURNETZ
30 23
H. ROTTENBERG
30 23
IYAR
MINDEL BAS SHLOMO
1 24
ETHEL BORISON
1 24
LOUIS COHEN
1 24
BEATRICE FALICK
1 24
MYRA HOFFMAN
1 24
JEANETTE L.
KIRSNIANSKI
1 24
MORDECHAI W.
KIRSNIANSKI
1 24
ROSE NATHANSON
1 24
ROSE WEIDER
1 24
PAUL SHULMAN
1 24
DR. JOSEF WEBER
1 24
Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah
br.
15751 W. Lincoln
Southfield
557-6750
JEAN SWARTZ, 73,
died April 12. She leaves a
son, Dr. William of La Jolla,
Calif.; a daughter, Mrs.
Merle (Beverly) Dreyfus;
two sisters, Mrs. Herman
(Edith) Fealk and Mrs.
Samuel (Rose) Ledger; five
grandchildren and two
great-grandsons.
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SANDOR A. UNGER,
81, former Detroiter of
Cleveland, Ohio, died April
8. He leaves his wife, Celia;
and one sister in Arizona.
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HARRY WEINTROBE,
65, of Oak Park, died April
13. Survived by his wife,
Evelyn; a son, Marshall; a
daughter, Bonnie; a
brother, Abe of Flint; two
sisters, Mrs. Annie Michlin
and Mrs. Max (Lillian)
Kanarek of Menlo Park,
Calif.; and two
grandchildren. Services
11:15 a.m. today at Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.
Sidney A. Deitch
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