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September 10, 1982 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-09-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Joan Levenson

Joan W. Levenson, a
school psychologist with the
Redford Union Schools for
the past 20 years, died Sept.
6 at age 59.
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y.,
Mrs. Levenson lived 31
years in Detroit. She was
graduated from Brooklyn
College of Columbia Uni-
versity, and received a
teacher's certificate from
Wayne State University.
Mrs. Levenson was the
former supervisor of the
Jewish Parents Institute.
She was affiliated with the
Michigan Association of
School Psychologists,
American Psychological
Association and was the co-
founder of a pre-educational
program identifying learn-
ing disabilities which had
received national attention.
She leaves her husband,
Albert S.; two daughters,
Erica L. Kane of Ann Arbor
and Barbara Bradbury of
Hollywood, Fla.; her
mother, Mrs. Roslyn F.
Wecht of Hallandale, Fla.; a
sister, Mrs. Arthtir (Sue)
Delinko of Harrisburg, Pa.;
and one grandson.

Aharon Danin

TEL AVIV (JNI) — Aha-
ron Danin, the first child
born in Tel Aviv, was buried
there Aug. 26.
Mr. Danin, 72, contrib-
uted to the development and
security of Israel through
his work in the Jewish Na-
tional Fund.
Born in Tel Aviv on Feb.
21, 191O, Mr. D in was the
grandchild of one of the
Yishuv's earliest pioneers,
the builder of Jewish
Jerusalem, Yehoshua Yel-
lin. His father, Yeheskiel
Danin, was born in Bialys-
tok and settled in Tel Aviv
in 1886 to become the father
of Israeli light industry.

Jack Tworkov,
Abstract Artist

NEW YORK — Jack
Tworkov, a painter of the
Abstract Expressionist
school and an art teacher,
died Sept. 4 at age 82.
Mr. Tworkov's works are
exhibited in major
museums of art in the U.S.
and he has received many
awards and honors.

In loving memory of

MORRIS
ALBERT

Dear husband, father
and grandfather, who
passed away four years
ago, Sept. 28, 1978 (25th
of Elul). We miss you
very much. You're al-
ways in our hearts.
Your wife, Helen, and
daughters

OBITUARIES

HARRY CASH, 86,
former Detroiter of North
Miami Beach, Fla., died
Sept. 4. Survived- by his
wife, Jeanette; a son, Dr.
Morton B. of Southfield; two
daughters, Mrs. Albert
(Esther) Letvin of South-
field and Mrs. Marvin
(Ruth) Scheflin of Far-
mington Hills; and nine
grandchildren.

* * *

IDA COHEN, 91, died
Sept. 7. She leaves four
sons, Benjamin Colman,
Abraham of Jacksonville,
Fla., Morton of Lutz,' Fla.,
and Sidney; six
grandchildren and four
great grandchildren.
* * *
SOPHIA DANIEL, 90,
of Oak Park, died Sept. 6.
Survived by a son, Herman
D. of Arlington, Va.; and
two grandchildren.
* * *
ARMIN J. FERENCZ,
78, of Southfield, died Sept.
2. Survived by his wife,
Pearl; and children, Dr.
Paul Feldheim of Ventura,
Calif., Mrs. Frieda Green-
field, Mrs. Carl (Harriet)
Hartman and Ms. Sandra
Feldheim - Manus of
Montreal, Que.; four sisters,
Mrs. Rose Ordentlich, Mrs.
Max (Freda) Solomon, Mrs.
Louis (Theresa) Berson of
Sun City, Ariz., and Mrs.
Jean Weiss of San Fran-
cisco, Calif.; and eight
grandchildren.

* * *

Hilda Alspector of Far-
mington, Herb, Yette Lean
and Harry of Toronto; seven
grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren.

* * *

The Family Of

In loving memory of
our beloved father and
grandfather

SUSAN GELL
SHANKER

HARRY
MITZ

Who died Sept. 16,
1954. Never to be forgot-
ten by his children and
grandchildren.

BENJAMIN KNOF-
SKY, 65, of Detroit, died
Sept. 4. Survived by a son,
Stuart P.; and two sisters,
Mrs. Jack (Esther) Lipton
and Lena.

Marvin Labes, an ad-
ministrator with the De-
troit Board of Education,
died Sept. 8.
Mr. Labes, 52, was a
member of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
He leaves his wife, Alice;
a daughter, Joanna; his
mother, Mrs. Samson (Flor-
ence) Labes; and a brother,
Dr. James.
Services 11:30 a.m. today
at Ira Kaufman Chapel.

IRA KAU

OM/

19800 WOODWARD AVE.

RUTH LEVIN, 81, died
Sept. 7. She leaves two sons,
Bernard M. and Edwin E.;
and four grandchildren.

and Mrs. Lewis (Diane)
Zweig of North Hollywood,
Calif.; a brother, Saul; four
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.

FLORENCE LEVINE,
62, of Southfield, died Sept.
7. Survived by a son, Mark
of Grosse Pointe Woods; a
daughter, Mrs. Stuart (Ar-
len) Magy; a brother,
Michael Cohen of Chicago,
Ill.; a sister, Mrs. Phillip
(Ruth) Kline of Tampa, Fla.;
and two grandchildren.

* * *

* * *

I WE REMEMBER 1

.!

* * *

ANN GARBER,. 75, died
Sept. 4. She leaves her hus-
band, David; two sons,
Seymour and Sol; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Reta Stern; a
brother, Sam Geller of To- Louis Benton
ronto, Ont.; 11
Louis A. Benton, a retired
grandchildren and two residential builder, died
great-grandchildren.
_Sept. 5 at age 85.
* * *
Born in New York, Mr.
SAM GOLDBERG, 87, Benton was a member of
of Toronto, Ont., died Aug. Temple Israel, a member
29. Survived by children and past commander of
Silverman Post of the
Jewish
War Veterans and a
Sarah Burton
member and past president
a of the Hannah Schloss Old
Burton,
Sarah
member of Workmen's Cir- Timers.
cle, died Sept. 2 at age 80.
He leaves his wife, An-
Born in Russia, Mrs. Bur- nabelle; three sons, Jerold
ton also was a member of Ziegelman of Wellesley,
the Culture Club of the Mass., Norman Ziegelman
Jewish Community Center. and Robert Ziegelman; a
She leaves a daughter, brother, Abe of Springfield,
Mrs. Paul (Evelyn) Mass.; and eight
Goldberg; two grandsons grandchildren.
and one great-
granddaughter.
Marvin Labes

No words can express
our grief. No words can
express our gratitude to
those who shared it with
us.

SHELDON
MONUMENT COMPANY

SAM GOLDMAN, 96,
former Detroiter of Lauder-
dale Lakes, Fla., died Sept.
5. Survived by his wife, An-
nie; two daughters, Mrs.
Lawrence (Sylvia) Zohott of
Encino, Calif., and Mrs.
Judy Brady of Lake Orion; a
sister, Mrs. Max (Freida)
Latinsky of New York; and
* * *
four grandchildren. Inter-
ment Florida.
LENA LEVINE of Oak
* * *
Park died Sept. 2. Survived
DANIEL KATZMAN, by a son, Solomon; two
87, of Windsor, Ont., died daughters, Mrs. Nathan
Sept. 3. Survived by his (Betty) Pack and Mrs.
wife, Bessie; two daughters, Seymour (Helen) Zack; and
Mrs. Blanche Salinger of 10 grandchildren.
Southfield and Mrs. Manuel
* * *
(Marilyn) Katzman of Oak
CHARLES RAPA-
Park; nine grandchildren
and
one
great- PORT, 86, of Oak Park,
granddaughter. Interment died Sept. 2. Survived by his
wife, Celia; two daughters,
Windsor.
* * *
Mrs. Kurt (Barbara) Levy

LOUIS KLAVONS, 94,
of Southfield, died Sept. 8.
Survived by four sons,
Alfred, Charles, David and
Marvin; a daughter, Mrs.
Ruth Kieran; a sister, Mrs.
Sol (Leah) Schaye of Miami
Beach, Fla.; seven
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildfen.

DirectM.of,ELMOrals ,,

.

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. ELUL SEPT.

LIBBIE BLITZER
24 12
DORA CHABEN
24 12
PETER S. GOLDSTEIN
24 12
HYMAN KRASNICK
24 12
BESSIE KRAUSE
24 12
MAX SCHNEIDER
24 12
HARRY THAV
24 12
MORRIS ALBERT
25 13
MAX AVERBACH
25 13
ALBERT DAVIS
25 13
MEYER LEVY
25 13
JACOB MILLER
25 13
PAUL MILLER
JACOB MUST
2 13 3
25
SOPHIE SCHERR
25 13
IDA COHEN
26 14
DAVE GOOZE
26 1 . 4
SHIRLEY GRUBER
26 14
NATHAN ROSENBERG
26 14
BERNARD WALTMAN
26 14
DAVID MAISELOFF
27 15
ISADORE ROSENBLOOM
27 15
JOSEPH SLATKER
27 15
MALKA YAMPOLSKY
27 15
CHANAN B'R MAYER-
HAKOHEN
28 16
ALICE ZACK KARP
28 16
CHERNIA KNOPPOW
28 16
HARRY MARGOLIS
28 16
SARAH PEARL OPPEN
28 16
NORMA A. NEWMAN
SHOEMAKER
28 16
DAVID WEINSTEIN
28 16
ANNA WROTSLAVSKY
28 16
MARGARET YELLIN
28 16
HILDA PAULINE YORKE
28 16
SOLOMON ZIMNER
28 16
MINNIE DINKIN
29 17
EVA GLASER
29 17
JACOB MIGDAL
29 17
IDA NOSANCHUK
29 17
JESSIE NOVITZ
29 17
HARRY SHULMAN
29 17
MEYER H. SUROWITZ
29 17
SAUL TARNOPOL
29 17
RABBI M. ZAGER
29 17
TISHRI
TILLIE BERLIN
1 18
YERUCHIM BERLIN
1 18
MORRIS EIZEN
1 18
TILLIE FELDMAN
1 18
ISAAC KAMMERMAN
1 18
SARAH RUBINSTEIN
1 18
SOLOMON SIDDER
1 18

Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah

15751 W. Lincoln Dr. _
Southfield
557-6750

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183251N. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield

Friday, September 10, 1982 11

SARAH SCHARE, 73,
died Sept. 7. She leaves two
sons, Marvin and Sidney; a
brother, Gabriel Golden of
Florida; and six
grandchildren.
** *
HELEN SCHOR, 82,
died Sept. 3. She leaves a
brother, Ralph Kleinsmith;
and two sisters, Mrs. Arthur
(Mabel) Gottesman and
Mrs. Edmund (Rae)
Saperston.
* * *
MORRIS SNYDER, 73,
died Sept. 6. He leaves his
wife, Blanche; a son,
Richard; a daughter, Mrs.
Harvey (Carol) Strauss of
Staten Island, N.Y.; six sis-
ters, Mrs. David (Ida)
Freedman, Mrs. Irving
(Ann) Newman, Mrs. Simon
(Jen) Miller of Miami, Fla.,
Mrs. Edie Layne of Miami,
Mrs. Al (Fay) Kahn of
Miami and Mrs. George
(Rose) Karden of Delray
Beach, Fla.; and four
grandchildren.

* * *

MAX WHITMAN, 85, of
Detroit, died Sept. 3. Sur-
vived by his wife, Anna; two
daughters, Mrs. Samuel
(Evelyn) Wilner and Mrs.
Irene Taub; and eight
grandchildren.

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