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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-10-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Psychoanalyst Anna Freud

LONDON — Anna
Freud, daughter of Sig-
mund Freud and a noted
psychoanalyst in her own
right, died Oct. 9 at age 86.
According to the New
York Times, Miss Freud
"virtually invented the sys-
tematic study of the emo-
tional and mental life of the
child and elaborated it in 50
years of observation, dis-
cussion and writing."
Born in Vienna, Austria,
Miss Freud became a
psycholanalyst in her 20s
without acquiring a medical
degree. She was the author
of "The Psychoanalytic
Treatment of Children" and
"Psychoanalysis for
Teachers and Parents." She
was the co-author of "War
and Children."
The family was held by
Germans in World War II

Stephen Lanyi

Stephen Lanyi, a real es-
tate developer and builder,
died Oct. 10 at age. 71.
Born in Hungary, Mr.
Lanyi was a real estate de-
veloper and builder in
Washtenaw County. He was
a developer of Willow Run
Properties. He donated
parksites i_n Superior Town-
ship.
Mr. Lanyi was a member
and past president of Cong.
Bnai Moshe, a member of
Knollwood Country Club
and participated in tasks on
behalf of the United Jewish
Appeal.
He leaves his wife, Livia;
a son, Rex G.; a daughter,
Mrs. Robert (Linda) Powers;
two brothers, David and Os-
car; three sisters, Mrs. Ale-
xander (Margo) Braun, Mrs.
Milton (Marian) Eisler and
Mrs. Michael (Ilona) Lanyi
of Chicago, Ill.; and one
granddaughter.

ANNA FREUD

until her father paid a ran-
som that allowed them to
emigrate to Britain. There
she established the
Hampstead Child Therapy
Clinic, of which whe was the
director until her death.

Amihud Gur

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Dr.
Amihud Gur, world-known
forestry expert and the man
responsible for the replant-
ing of forests throughout Is-
rael and large parts of Asia
and Latin America, has died
at age 84.
Mr. Gur was born in
Mikve Israel in 1898 where
his father, Yehuda Gur
(Grasovsky) was teaching
at the agricultural school
while compiling one of the
earliest Hebrew lexicons.
The younger Mr. Gur fought
as a sergeant in the Jewish
Brigade in World War I and
again in the Hagana in
1948.
He held degrees from the
Jerusalem Teachers Semi-
nary, Oxford, the Univer-
sity of California and Yale.

Israel Cohan

OBITUARIES

JEANETTE BERKO-
VITZ, 68, of Windsor, Ont.,
died Oct. 12. She leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Bernard
(Arlene) Meyers of Houston,
Tex.; two brothers, Sam
Kendall of Ferndale and
Jake Kutchai of Pittsburgh,
Pa.; a sister, Mrs. David
(Sarah) Mossman; and
three grandchildren.
Interment Detroit.
.* * *
HELEN BERMAN, 81,
of Okemos, died Oct. 8. Sur-
vived by two sons, Sterling
of Flint and Sherwood N.; a
daughter, Mrs. Harvey
(Harriet) Goldstein of Lans-
ing; six grandchildren and
one great-granddaughter.
Interment Bay City.
* * *
FANNIE BROMBERG,
96, died Oct. 12. She leaves
two sons, Michael and
Samuel of Chicago, Ill.; a
daughter, Mrs. Edward
(Rena) Fishman; four
grandchildren and 17
great-grandchildren.
* * *
SARAH BROWN-
STEIN, 74, died Oct. 11.
She leaves two sons, Ellis
and James; a brother, Mor-
ris Mendelson; three grand-
children and one great-
grandson.
* * *
EDWIN B. GRAUER,
93, died Oct. 12. He leaves
two sons, Robert M. and
Richard D.; a daughter,
Mrs. Ralph (Ruth) Lindauer
of Glencoe, Ill.; nine grand-
children and nine great-
grandchildren.
* * *
IRVIN HARRIS, 67,
died Oct. 9. He leaves his
wife, Mildred; a son, David;
a daughter, Mrs. Marshall
(Judy) Colbert of Rancho
Palos Verdes, Calif.; his
mother, Mrs. Louis (Adele)
Harris of Palm Springs,
Calif.; a brother, William of
Calabasas, Calif.; a sister,

Cohan,
Israel --K.
president and owner of Cen-
ter Electric Co. for the past
Betty Wolf
Betty B. Wolf, a member 35 years, died Oct. 13 at age
of Jewish communal organ- 64.
Born in New York, Mr.
izations, died Oct. 11 at age
Cohan was active in tasks
78. •
Cam-
Born in New York, Mrs. for the Allied Jewish
Bonds. He AMW to Honor
Wolf was a member of the paign and Israel-
board and vice president of was a member of Morgen- Mrs. Kirkpatrick
the Youth Education thau Lodge of Bnai Brith,
NEW YORK — Jeane J.
League. She also was on the Silverman Post of the
Jewish
War
Veterans
and
Kirkpatrick,
U.S. Repre-
board and devoted many
sentative to the United Na-
years of service to the Cong. Beth Achim.
He leaves his wife, Beat- tions, will receive the 1982
Jewish Home for the Aged.
rice;
two sons, Bernard and American Mizrachi Women
Mrs. Wolf also was a
member of the board of Pis- Arthur of New York; a (AMW) Distinguished Pub-
gah Chapter of Bnai Brith. daughter, Mrs. Sheldon lic Service Award at the an-
She leaves a son, Alvan of (Elaine) Adelson; a brother, nual AMW New York-New
Paradise Valley, Ariz.; a Jack; a sister, Eva Green- Jersey Region Scholarship
da ohter, Mrs. Fred (Mari- field; and three grandchil- Dinner, at the Waldorf As-
toria Hotel Dec. 5.
lyn) Cherney; a brother, Dr. dren.
Eli Bernstein of Daytona
In Loving Memory Of
Beach, Fla.; a sister, Ger-
trude Bernstein; and five
grandchildren.

JOSEPH MARTIN SEGEL

David Grundy

David Grundy, a plumb-
ing contractor, died Oct. 10
at age 96.
Born in Russia, Mr,
Grundy was a master
plumber. He was a member
of Cong. Beth Shalom and
Bnai Brith.
He leaves two sons,
Seymour and Allan; a
daughter, Mrs. Morton
(Sylvia) Reizen; a sister,
Mrs. Moe (Yetta) Shully of
Toronto, Ont.; 12 grand-
children and 12 great-
grandchildren.

Friday, October 15, 1982 11

Oct. 18, 1980
Although it has been two years since you
left us, the memory of you, a voice we loved,
stilled. A place is vacant in our hearts be-
cause of you, but we are left with memories
of love. The Lord make his face shine upon
thee, bless thee and keep thee and give thee
peace. The Segel Family

Mrs. Herbert (Helen)
Scheinrock of Palm Springs;
and four grandchildren.

Lankowsky; a brother,
Lawrence King of Miami
Beach, Fla.; a sister, Mrs.
* * *
Mollie Sampson; three
grandchildren and one
EDITH B. KAPLAN, 62, great-grandchild.
died Oct. 13. She leaves her
* * *
husband, Albert; a daugh-
SAMUEL
SHIFFMAN,
ter, Mrs. Frank (Sheila) El-
binger; a brother, Benjamin 57, died Oct. 11. He leaves
Kohen; and three his wife, Sarah; his father,
grandsons. Services 12:30 Ansel of Florida; two
p.m. today at Adat Shalom brothers, Jack and Ralph;
three sisters, Mrs. Jerome
Memorial Park.
(Annette) Furstenberg,
* * *
Mrs. Sanford (Rita) Kaplan
MINNIE KOFENDER, and Mrs. Saul (Geraldine)
73, of Livonia, died Oct. 11. Lazare; nieces and
Survived by her husband, nephews.
Jacob; 'a son, Dr. Marvin; a
* * *
daughter, Mrs. Richard
IRVING
I. WARSHAW,
(Shirley) Pretzlaff; a sister,
Mrs. Morris (Rose) Sher; 62, of Oak Park, died Oct. 9.
Survived by his wife,
and six grandchildren.
Laura; three sons,
* * *
Larry, Richard and Ken-
HATTIE RIBIAT, 81, of neth; two brothers, Charles
Southfield, died Oct. 10. and Dr. Louis; two sisters,
Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Oscar J. (Ann) Sobol of
Mrs. Seymour (Norma) Boca Raton, Fla., and Mrs.

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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.

Sidney A. Deitch

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grandchild and two step-
grandchildren.
* *
ESTHER P. WEIN-
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Oct. 11. Survived by her
husband, Morris; a son, Dr.
Jack of Kalamazoo; a
daughter, Mrs. Richard
(Beverly) Magidson of St.
Louis, Mo.; a brother, David
Pollick of Cleveland, Ohio;
three sisters, Mrs. Joseph
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