Friday, June 25, 1982 71 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OBITUARIES ZELLA M. ADELSON, 73, former Detroiter of Au- rora, Colo., died June 20. She leaves a son, Edward of Snowmass, Colo.; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Gerald (Joan) Kir- shenbaum of Englewood, Colo.; a brother, Dr. Lewis Imerman of Saginaw; and two grandchildren. Inter- ment Detroit. * * * NORMAN ADILMAN, 90, died June 23. He leaves his wife, Anne; a son, ,—Ronald of Chicago, Ill.; one 'ster and seven `• grandchildren. Services in Chicago. * * * LILLY BERENBON, 85, of Oak Park, died June 22. Survived by a son, Irv- ing; a daughter, Mrs. Hy (Tillie) Trattner of Canoga Park, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Ann Gross; and four grandchildren. * * * JEAN H. BROOKS, 74, of Southfield, died June 21. She leaves a son, Louis; a daughter, Mrs. Martin (Florence) Koby; two brothers, Ben Sherman and Sidney Sherman; a sister, Mrs. Edith Cohen of California; and eight grandchildren. 12:30 p.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. * * * ALFRED DREIFUS, 87, died June 23. He leaves his wife, Sylvia; a son, John; a daughter, Mrs. Henry (Suzanne) Kaine; two brothers, Charles of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Fred of Memphis, Tenn.; and 11 grandchildren. Services 9:45 a.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. * * * ELSIE PALMER, 92, died June 21. She leaves two sons, Vernon S. and William M.; two sisters, four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. * * * FANNIE SHERMAN, 89, of West Bloomfield, died June 18. Survived by a son, Julius; a daughter, Mrs. Irv- ing (Lillian) Wine; two brothers, Hyman Moore and Max Moore of Los Angeles, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Samuel (Anna) Godfrey; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. * * * LOUIS SIEGEL, 93, former Detroiter of Niles, Ill., died June 20. Survived by a son, Bernard of Wayne; a daughter, Mrs. Edward (Dorothy) Druzinsky of Chicago, Ill.; and six grandchildren. Interment Detroit. BESSE HARRISON died June 18. She leaves two sisters, Sarah and Leah; and nieces and nephews. ** * DORA KOTLER, 86, died June 21. She leaves two sons; Philip Atkins and Jack Atkins of Brooklyn, N.Y.; a daughter, Mrs. Julius (Pearl) Schwartz of Bayside, N.Y.; - 11 grandchildren and • 13 great-grandchildren. * * * Interment Lakewood, N.J. ** * • SARAH SILVER, 88, of CLARA LEVY, 81, Oak Park, died June 19. former Detroiter of Planta- Survived by four sons, tion, Fla., died June 18. She Norman of Winterhaven, leaves two daughters, Mrs. Fla., Sidney H., John E. of Henry (Levona) Sterngold Los Angeles, Calif., and Ar- of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and thur G. of San Jose, Calif.; a Mrs. Edward (Rosslyn) Be- brother Nathan Klein of rman of Southfield; 10 Utica, N.Y.; four sisters, * * * grandchildren and four Mrs. Bessie Citr-in and Mrs. Rose Greene, both of Uitca, EDITH FARBMAN great-grandchildren. N.Y., Mrs. Celia Brown of Interment Detroit. COOPER died June 23. Los Angeles, Calif., and * * * She leaves a son, Burton Mrs. Goldie Meyers of Farbman; two daughters, ESTHER GREEN- Utica, • N.Y.; 15 Mrs. Martin (Lenore) Men- BERG LEWIS, 83, former delson and Mrs. Neil Detroiter of East Orange, Dr. Michaelson, (Anita) Marcus; two N.J., died June 20. She Eye Physician brothers, Dr. Henry leaves two daughters, Mrs. Schlesinger and Saul William (Gail) Fishner of JERUSALEM (JTA) — Schlesinger; and seven Metuchen, N.J., and Mrs. Dr. Isaac Chessar Michael- grandchildren. Services Jerome (Andrea) Rochlin of son, head of the department California; two brothers, of ophthalmology at Hadas- Rob Greenberg and Abe sah Hospital from 1954 to In Loving Memory Of Greenberg, both of Florida; 1975, died last week at age Dear Wife and Mother a sister, Mrs. Peter (Sadye) 79. ROSE Zucca of Oak Park; and five Dr. Michaelson, whose FRENKEL grandchildren. Interment textbooks on the eye have New Jersey. Who passed away been used by medical stu- June 14, 1975 (five days dents throughout the world, in Tammuz). Sadly mis- began his career in Edin- sed and always remem- The Family burgh, Scotland, where he bered by her husband of the Late was born in 1903. Joseph, her children SAM L. After serving in the Marvin and Sheila British Army in the Middle SCHNEIDER Ellmann and East during World War II, grandchildren. Acknowledges with he became head of the Gov- / grateful appreciation the many kind ex- ernment Hospital in Haifa pressions of sympathy in 1948. In 1954, he went to In loving memory of extended by relatives Hadassah Hospital. our dear son on his and friends during the Since his retirement he yahrzeit. family's recent be- has devoted himself to in- reavement. ALAN ROBERT ternational programs for LYNESS the prevention of blindness. June 15, 1966 Sadly missed by his parents, Charlotte and Irving Lyness, his sons, Jeffrey Marc and David Jay. Forever in our thoughts. May he rest in peace. In Memory Of ALEX STERN Who passed away June 17, 1975. You are always in our hearts. Sadly missed by your children, grandchildren and great- grandchildren. The Family Of MARGIE HACK Is sincerely appreciative for the many expressions of solace from their friends and relations. grandchildren and great- grandchildren. ** * FANNY STOCKLER, 80, died June 21. She leaves two sons, Morton and Lawr- ence; a daughter, Mrs. Saul (Ruth Terebelo) Blackman; two sisters, Mrs. Simeon (Charlotte) Freedman and Mrs. Lou (Ann) Nemiroff of California; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. * * * RHEA TANN, 65, died June 16. She leaves her husband, George; two sons, Allan and Jack; a daughter, Mrs. Judi Tann Stern; a brother, David Blumlo of Tamarac, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Nolish; and eight grandchildren. ** * • WILLIAM WOLFISH of Toronto died June 23. He WE REMEMBER During the coming week Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahrzeits of the fol- lowing departed friends, with the traditional Memo- rial Prayers, recita- tion of Kaddish and Studying of Mis- hnavos. TAMMUZ JUNE SOPHIE COHEN SARAH FINKELSTEIN LOUIS FREEDMAN BEN HERSH BRONIA NOTHMAN SARAH SCHMIER HARRY SHEAWITZ MARY SIMON LENA BRENNER ADOLPH DINETZ KARL KESS - HARRY PELTZ SAM PUKOWITSKY ISIDOR STROM MORRIS TATELBAUM JOSEPH KAPLAN MAE KLEE SARAH LEVIN AUGUSTA MERMELSTEIN JOSEPH MILLER ISAAC ROSNER LOUIS BERKOWER ETHEL GOLDBERG MENDEL GORDON FAY GOLDMAN LEVY MORRIS S. WAYNE PHILIP YAKER EUGENE M. ZACK 6 27 6 27. 6 27 6 27 6 27 6 27 6 27 6 27 7 28 7 28 7 28 7 28 7 28 7 28 7 28 8 29 8 29 8 29 8 29 8 29 8 29 9 30 9 30 9 30 9 30 9 30 9 30 9 30 181 -JULY ANNA BERENT 10 1 TIBY BURNSTINE 10 1 BERTHA BURNSTINE 10 1 BENJAMIN CHERNOFF 10 1 HYMAN DAVID DORMAN 10 1 BERTHA HARBOR 10 1 SAMUEL ARONOFF 11 2 SOL NATHAN BLOCH 11 2 SAMUEL GOREN 11 2 SARAH GREENBAUM 11 2 NATHAN KORMAN 11 2 SOPHIA SAULSON 11 2 MARGARET SELIK 11 2 DAVE STEIN 11 2 ROSE STOLER 11 2 RACHEL WROTSLAVSKY 11 2 NATHAN ZABLUDOVSKY 11 2 CELIA TEREBELO 12 3 FLORENCE EGLAR 12 3 ANNA GINSBERG 12 3 MARION LAVEN 12 3 HYMAN MANDELBAUM 12 3 SANDRA FRANCES MEDLER 12 3 NOCHUM ROSENBERG 12 3 SYLVIA SCHNEIDER 12 3 HARRY SCHUMANN 12 3 JACK SILVERMAN 12 3 CHAIM Z. STRAUSS 12 3 Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15751 W. 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