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 MA N N 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. Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads Phone 368-3550 Over 60 Years in Same Location! MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward. 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS • 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. 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