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October 08, 1982 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-10-08

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Edwin Gornbein

Rosalind Kaiser

Edwin Gornbein, a foun-
der of United Dairies, died
Oct. 1 at age 86.
Born in Russia, Mr.
Gornbein lived 58 years in
Detroit. He left United
Dairies in 1955 and became
a wholesale distributor for
Borden Dairy. He was a
founder of the Sholem
Aleicheim Institute and
Farband Labor Zionist
organization and Branch III
of the Workmen's Circle
He was a member of
Downtown-Fox Lodge of
Bnai Brith.
He leaves his wife, Rose;
two daughters, Mrs. Harry
(Goldie) Greer and Mrs.
Milton (Betty) Marks; six
grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.

Rosalind Kaiser, a dental
receptionist, died Oct. 3 at
age 57.
A native Detroiter, Mrs.
Kaiser was a past president
of the Northwest Child Re-
scue Women.
She leaves her husband,
Edward J.; three sons, Dr.
Hanley, Joseph and Allen; a
daughter, Mrs. Edward
(Cheryl) Tunick; her
mother, Mrs. Morris (Ei-
leen) Silverman; two
brothers, Herbert Silver-
man and Leslie Silverman
of Woodbury, N.Y.; a sister,
Mrs. Maurice (Maureen)
Rosin of Ann Arbor; and six
grandchildren.

Beatrice Harris

Beatrice S. Harris, owner
of Tadmore's Inc., in Bir-
mingham and Plymouth,
ladies ready-to-wear, died
Oct. 3 at age 55.
A native Detroiter, Mrs.
Harris was a member of
Cong. Beth Achim, Pioneer
Women and Sheruth
League.
She leaves her husband,
Melvin; a son, Dr. Stanley of
Meridan, Conn.; two daugh-
ters, Lynda and Karen; her
father, William Yellin of
Miami Beach, Fla; a
brother, Morris Yellin; a
sister, Mrs. Jerome
Edythe) Awerbuch; and
two grandchildren.

Samuel Green

Samuel Green, a retired
retail gasoline merchant,
died Sept. 30 at age 90.
Born in Austria, Mr.
Green formerly had a gas
station at 12th Street and
Philadelphia in Detroit and
later at Livernois and Lon-
don Streets.
He was a member of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Per-
ection Lodge of the Masons,
ewish Community Center
usinessmen's Club.
He leaves his wife, Anna;
son, Jack; a daughter,
s. Philip (Estelle) Elkus;
sister, Mrs. Jack (Bessie)
vitt; eight grandchildren
nd one great-grand-
aughter.

In loving memory of
wife, mother, grand-
mother and sister

Bess B. Mills

Bess B. Mills, a member
of Jewish communal organ-
izations, died Sept. 29 at age
74.
Born in Russia, Mrs.
Mills lived 66 years in De-
troit. She was a bookkeeper
for an insurance and real es-
tate office.
She was a life member of
Hadassah, Women's Ameri-
can ORT and National
Council of Jewish Women.
She leaves her husband,
Barney; a brother, Sam B.
Werney; and three sisters,
Mrs. Allen B. (Ida) Kramer,
Mrs. Sidney L. (Elaine)
Barbas and Mrs. Harry
(Violet) Bayer.

Ben Harwood

Ben B. Harwood, owner of
the Scott Lake Produce and
Deli in Pontiac, died Oct. 2
at age 67.
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Harwood was a member of
the Detroit Produce Ven-
dors Association.
He leaves his wife, Flor-
ence; a daughter, Mrs.
Linda Simon; a brother,
Harry Harwoods; four sis-
ters, Mrs. Sol (Ethel)
Lakind, Mrs. Jack (Ida)
Ehrlich of Lauderdale
Lakes, Fla., Mrs. Beatrice
Zerkel and Miss Dorothy
Horowitz; and one grand-
son.

THE :DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

r

OBITUARIES

BEATRICE BECK-
MAN, 73, died Sept. 16. She
leaves a cousin, Marshall
Piper; and an aunt, An-
nabelle Kutinsky.
** *
ANNA BERKOWITZ,
85, died Oct. 1. She leaves
cousins.
** *
MOLLIE BLAIZE, 78, of
Southfield, died Oct. 2. Sur-
vived by her husband,
Harry; a son, Dr. Albert of
Orchard Lake; a daughter,
Mrs. Lester (Ruth) Ober-
man of Sault Ste. Marie,
Mich.; a brother, Froim
Lipko of Buenos Aires,
Argentina; a sister, Mrs. Ida
Magid of Van Nuys, Calif.;
six grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
* * *
RABBI LOUIS BLU-
MENFELD, 75, of Oak

Gabriel Baer;
of Hebrew U.

JERUSALEM — Prof.
Gabriel Baer of the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem, a
world-renowned expert on
the history of the Muslim
countries and Israel Prize
laureate, died Sept. 21. He
was 63.
Born in Germany, Prof.
Baer dedicated his aca-
demic career to developing
and promoting the study of
the social history of the
Middle East in modern
times.
In 1967, Prof. Baer was
appointed chairman of the
Hebrew University's Insti-
tute of Asian and African
Studies, and in 1979 he was
a Fellow in the university's
institute of advanced
studies.
Prof. Baer was awarded
Lhe Israel Prize in the
Humanities, • for Arab
Philology and Oriental
Studies, in 1976.

The Family
of the Late

The Family Of

MORLEY
WOLFE

BEN HARWOOD

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.

Would like to notify
their friends that shiva
will begin on Sunday
night, Oct. 10, and will
continue through the
week at 21680 Kenosha,
Oak Park.

SARAH
GOREN

Who passed away Oct.
8, 1975. Sadly missed
and always remem-
bered.

In Memory Of

LOUIS I.
SHAER

Passed away
Oct. 13, 1964

Loving memories never die
As years roll on and days pass by.
In my heart a memory is kept
Of one I loved and will never forget.
Your loving wife,
Sylvia, and Family

In loving memory of

MAX
SHAPIRO

Dear husband and
father who passed away
Sept. 26, 1980 (the 16th
of Tishri). Thinking of
you every day. Our
memories and hearts
are with you all the time.
We love and miss you.
Your wife and
children

Friday; October 8, 1987 11

Park, died Oct. 1. Survived
by his wife, Rebecca; two
sons, Dr. Sol and Aaron; a
daughter, Mrs. Sarah
Wolfson; and 14
grandchildren.
* * *
GLADYS COHEN, 86,
of Oak Park, died Oct. 4.
Survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Eugene (Annabelle)
Brooks and Mrs. Leonard
(Joyce) Wispe; a brother,
Arthur Schenker of Tel
Aviv, Israel; a sister, Mrs.
Bertha Brand of Miami Be,
ach, Fla.; and five
grandchildren.

* * *

IDA MANDEL, 79, of
Southfield, died Sept. 29.
Survived by two sons, Her-
bert and Earl; two brothers,
Isadore Harrison and
Mayer Ben Tzvi of Israel; a
sister, Mrs. Marion Keer of
Tel Aviv, Israel; and two
grandchildren.

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.

TISHRI OCT.
ROCHEL BAS SHMUEL
23 10
MORRIS Z. BORINSTEIN
23 10
IRVING ELSON
23 10
ALEXANDER GLASER
23 10
VIOLA NEWMAN KOPP
23 10
AARON POLLACK
23 10
ELKA ROHLIK
23 10
HARRY SHULMAN
23 10
DORA BARUCH
24 11
MINNIE BERMAN
24 11
DR. HAROLD M. DANA
24 11
NORMAN FOLBE
24 11
SOPHIE HERSCHBERG
24 11
PHILIP HORWICH
24 11
AARON DAVID LEVIN
24 11
ABRAHAM LEVITIN
24 11
AARON B. MARGOLIS
24 11
ISRAEL MILLER
24 11
HARRY WETSTEIN
24 11
SOLLIE ANTMAN
25 12
WOLFE W. ATLAS
25 12
LOUIS DANN
25 12
HELEN G. KLEIN
25 12
EVA LESSER
25 12
ROSE MARKS
25 12
NATHAN SACHS
25 12
SADIE WHITEMAN
25 12
NATHAN ZACK
25 12
JACOB COHEN
26 13
SAMUEL COHEN
26 13
SAMUEL L. FAUDMAN
26 13
FREDA FOX
26 13
BERNARD GREENBAUM
26 13
ANNA MAXMAN
26 13
SAMUEL ROSENBERG
26 13
ISAAC EDWARD SPERLING 26 13
CHAYA S. DWORKIN
27 14
PROF. SAMUEL M. LEVIN 27 14
LEAH SHERR
27 14
KALMAN SILBER
27 14
27 14
LEONARD SILBERT
IDA SOLOMON
27 14
MOLLY WEINGARDEN
27 14
SIMON YOUNG
27 14
CLARA SHERIZEN
15
EDWARD STARK
2 28 15
EVE REBECCA WATERSTONE28 15
MORRIS PAUL YAMPOLSKY 28 15
ANNA APPLE
29 16
MURIAL BENNETT
29 16
MENACHEM HERTZ
29 16
VITA LEVINE
29 16
EVA ROSENBERG
29 16
29 16
ROSE SHLOSBERG
DOROTHY STEWART
29 16
DINAH SUPERSTINE
• 29 16
MARY TATELBAUM
29 16

Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah

15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
Southfield
557-6750

I. MONUMENT CENTER, INC.

IRVING RUBIN, 90, of
Mt. Clemens, died Oct. 6.
Survived by his wife, Dora;
a son, Martin; a daughter,
Mrs. Larry (Shirley)
Goldberg; seven grandchil-
dren and four great-grand-
children.

661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
6 Blks. from 3 Jewish
Cemeteries on Woodward

JO 4-5557

LI 2-8266

SHELDON
MONUMENT COMPANY

19800 WOODWARD AVE.
Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads
Phone 368-3550

* * *

Over 60 Years in Same Location!

DANIEL SHACKMAN,
78, of Oak Park, died Oct. 1.
Survived by two sons, Nor-
man of Kent, Conn., and
Stanley of Ann Arbor; a
daughter, Mrs. Leon M.
(Karen) Rubenfaer; a
brother, David; and seven
grandchildren.

* * *

LILLIAN S. SILVER,
72, of Oak Park, died Oct. 6.
Survived by her husband,
Jack; three sons, Harold B.
of Hollywood, Fla., Alan
and Herbert; a daughter,
Rhoda Ruby; a sister, Mrs.
Vivian Shulman; and nine
grandchildren.

Sidney A. Deitch

DETROIT
MONUMENT WORKS

14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.

'Gardner, betw. Coolidge & Greenfield

399-2711 Eve. 626-0330

— NORTHERN —
MONUMENT SALES Inc.






Your Full Service Dealer
Allen Epstein, Memorialist

* * *

BRUCHA STRAS-
BERGER, 79, of Detroit,
died Oct. 3. Survived by her
husband, Israel; two sons,
Morey and Fred; and six
grandchildren.
** *
SARAH TRUNSKY, 92,
died Oct. 2. She leaves three
daughters, Mrs. Samuel
(Florence) Malbin, Mrs.
Leonard (Helen) Levin and
Mrs. William (Lois) McKin-
ley of Encinitas, Calif.; nine
grandchildren and 13
great-grandchildren.

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