THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Dr. Frieda. Ullian
Dr. Frieda Silbert Ullian,
one of the top Jewish com-
munity leaders during her
residence in Detroit in the
1930s and 1940s, died Oct.
29 at age 82.
Born in Boston, Dr. Ul-
lian was a Hadassah leader
in Detroit who gained na-
tional prominence. She was
the national president of
Junior Hadassah from 1923
to 1926.
Dr. Ullian was the former
chairman of the Massachu-
setts Board of Higher Edu-
cation.
She held degrees from
Radcliffe College and Har-
vard University. Dr. Ullian
held a trusteeship at
Radcliffe, was president of
the Radcliffe Alumna Asso-
ciation and Alumnae Fund
chairman. She also was
president of the Massachu-
setts Chapter of the Ameri-
can Association of Univer-
sity Women.
She is survived by her
husband, Hyman B.; and a
son, Joseph of St. Louis, Mo.
Louis H. Kepes
Louis H. Kepes, founder
of Coolidge Heating and
Cooling, died Nov. 4 at age
85.
Born in Hungary, Mr.
Kepes was a board member
of Cong. Bnai Moshe and a
member of Masonic Lodge of
the Masons and the Cres-
cent Lodge.
He leaves a son, Erwin; a
daughter, Mrs. Ernest
(Lydia) Stecker; four
brothers, Joseph, Arthur of
North Miami, Fla., Henry
and Melvin; eight grand-
children and four great-
grandchildren.
The Family
of the Late
HILDA
GOLD
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Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 12:30
p.m. Sunday, Nov. 21, at
Hebrew Memorial
Park. Cantor Najman
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.
ANNA L.
GOLDMAN
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 2:30 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 14, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Norman T.
Roman will officiate.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
The Family
of the Late
SOL
SIMON
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 11 a.m.
Sunday, Nov. 21, at Beth
Abraham Cemetery.
Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
Rabbi Levinthal
NEW YORK — Rabbi Is-
rael H. Levinthal, spiritual
leader of the Brooklyn
Jewish Center in Crown
Heights since 1919, died
Oct. 31 at age 94.
The brother of the late
Philadelphia Judge Levint-
hal, Rabbi Levinthal was
the first president of the
Brooklyn region of the
Zionist Organization of
America.
From 1948 to 1962, he
was visiting professor of
homiletics at the Jewish
Theological Seminary of
America.
In loving memory of
my beloved husband
and a devoted father
SAM
KLEINBERG
Who passed away 20
years ago, Nov. 14, 1962.
Smiling and happy, al-
ways content, loved and
respected wherever he
went. Always cheerful,
so willing and kind,
what wonderful
memories he left be-
hind.
Sadly missed by his
wife, Goidle; daughters,
Elaine and Selma.
OBITUARIES
RALPH (ANDRE) BE-
NACH, 74, died Nov. 3. He
leaves two sons, Richard of
St. Louis, Mo., and Robert of
The Netherlands; two
daughters, Mrs. Lawrence
(Maryann) Herman and
Mrs. Stephen (Elizabeth)
Ballis of Chicago, Ill.; a
brother, Joseph of Florida; a
sister, Mrs. Jack (Ruth)
Barch of Southfield; and
six grandchildren.
* * *
LEON BROOKS, 71, of
Oak Park, died Nov. 10.
Survived by his wife, Alice
J.; two sons, Edward S. and
Daniel E.; a brother, Dr.
Nathan; two sisters, Mrs.
Estelle Miskin and Mrs.
Omer (Edith) Stringer of
Mississauga, Ont.; and four
grandchildren.
* * *
RAYMOND DUNN, 75,
of Oak Park, died Nov. 7.
Survived by his wife, Lil-
lian; a son, Harold; two
daughters, Sue Eliades and
Minka Ralph; a brother, Dr.
Albert; and two grandchil-
dren.
* * *
MINA FASS, 88, of
Southfield, died Nov. 7.
Survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Sol (Anna) Rudy; and
two grandchildren.
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JULIUS GOLDSTEIN,
64, died Nov. 9. He leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Ian (Sheila)
Cascade; two sisters: Mrs.
In memory of my darl-
ing father
LOUIS
RAIZIN
Who departed this life
Heshvan 27, 5704. I miss
you more and more
each day.
Daughter
Ann Talon
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The Family of the Late
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The Family
of the Late
ANNA ASSIK, 77, of
Oak Park, died Nov. 7. Sur-
vived by her husband, Ben-
jamin; a son, Samuel Essick
of Los Angeles, Calif.; a
daughter, Mrs. Abe (Ger-
trude) Brodsky; and five
grandchildren.
* * *
SADIE BECK, 96, died
Nov. 5. She leaves a niece,
Mrs. Sam (Eileen) Good-
man.
AUBREY H. BENESON
Acknowledges with grateful apprecia-
tion the many kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by relatives and friends
during the family's recent bereavement.
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The Family of the Late
WILLIAM (BILL) PLOTKIN
Acknowledges with grateful apprecia-
tion the many kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by relatives and friends
during the family's recent bereavement.
Fay Cain of Florida and
Mrs. Freda Tencer of Wal-
led Lake; and three grand-
children.
* * *
.
YETTA JAFFE HOL-
LANDER, 79, died Nov. 10.
She leaves a son, Mel Jaffe
of Chicago, Ill.; a daughter,
Mrs. Manny (Ethel) Segel of
Farmington Hills; a sister,
Mrs. Sally Miller; nine
grandchildren; four great-
grandchildren; and step-
children, Martin Hollander
and Mrs. Joseph (Taube)
Bregman. -
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LOUIS JACOBS, 68,
former Detroiter of Delray
Beach, Fla., died Nov. 7. He
leaves his wife, Muriel; and
a brother, Charles of South-
field.
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-
; hnaos.
CHESHVAN NOV.
MEYER BECKMAN
28 14
HELEN BRAND
28 14
IRVING DWORKIN
28 14
MAX FLEISCHER
28 14
FANNIE FRIEDMAN
28 14
SOL R. GREENWALD
28 14
NORMA HELFMAN
28 14
SOL LAPINSKY
28 14
BESSIE R. SIROTA
28 14
SAM BAIDELL
29 15
LOUIS GOTTLIEB
29 15
ROSE KARTUN
29 15
HARRIS KOSOFSKY
29 15
JOSEPH H. KUNIN
29 15
DAVE RABINOWITZ
29 15
SOSIA SHIFMAN
29 15
TILLIE G. SMOLINSKY
29 15
PETER WEISSWASSER
29 15
PETER BOESKY
30 16
ANN GOLDBERG
30 16
ISIDORE GOLDMAN
30 16
MORRIS H. SILBER
30 16
KISLEV
HARRY EHRENFREUND
1 17
JACOB FISH
1 17
GLICKA GRUN8AUM
1 17
BEN HOCHMAN
1 17
MOLLIE WEINSTEIN
HOFFMAN
1 17
MORRIS KAPLAN
1 17
SAMUEL BEN POSNER
1 17
KARL YAGODA
1 17
FEIGA YAMPOSLKY
1 17
ARTHUR BENJAMIN
2 18
SHIRLEY DEVLIN
2 18
FREDA ELSTEIN
2 18
NATHAN FREDSON
2 18
SADIE GELFUND
2 18
IDA GOLDSTEIN
2 18
BENJAMIN D. KRUGEL
2 18
JOHN E. SIEGEL
2 18
MINNIE TILCHIN
2 19
BENNY DEREVNY
3 19
AVROHOM Y.
EISENSTADT
3 19
CHARLES GOLDSCHLAG
3 19
JACOB JOSLOVE
3 19
SAMUEL KANTOR
3 19
MORRIS KRANSBERG
3 19
BERNARD DUANE LYNN
3 19
ANELE REIDER
3 19
JOSEPHINE ROGGIN
3 19
ANNE SHEKTMAN
3 19
ABRAHAM VALITZKIN
3 19
FANNIE ENGEL
4 20
SUZANNE FRIEDMAN
4 20
LOUIS HOBERMAN
4 20
BORUCH LEVINE
4 20
ISADORE MARCUS
4 20
CELIA SAZINSKY
4 20
IDA FINLEY SELKER
4 20
MAX WAINER
4 20
Yeshivath Beth'
Yehudah
15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
Southfield
557-6750
SHELDON
MONUMENT COMPANY
ROSE G. KRUGER, 70,
died Nov. 9. Survived by a
son, David A.; a daughter,
Mrs. Louis (Sara) Brooks;
and a sister, Mrs. Anthony
M. (Irene) Piernick; and
seven grandchildren.
* * *
CAROL
"KIM"
LABENSKY, 27, died Nov.
3. She leaves her husband,
Robert; her father, Carl
Harrison; a brother, Bruce
Harrison; a sister, Mrs.
Jesse (Jan) Jobson; and
grandparents, Mrs. Ida Os-
wald and Mrs. Dorothy
Harrison.
* * *
THERESA MEHR, 82,
of Southfield, died Nov. 9.
Survived by her husband,
Frank; two sons, Leonard
and Howard; and three
grandchildren.
** *
JOHN J. PINTARICH,
59, died Nov. 5. He leaves
two sons, Michael and Paul;
and two granddaughters.
* * *
HAROLD M. SILVER-
STON, 77, died Nov. 6. He
leaves his wife, Sara; two
sons, Dr. Stefan M. of
Nashua, N.H., and Dr. Ran-
dall A. of Encino, Calif.; a
brother, Paul of Miami,
Fla.; and two grandchil-
dren.
* * *
SHELDON ZALES, 47,
of Southfield, died Nov. 8.
Survived by his wife, Helen;
three sons, Randy, Gary and
Brian; and a brother, Neil.
– 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield
19800 WOODWARD AVE.
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
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JO 4-5557—
Sidney A. Deitch
DETROIT
MONUMENT WORKS
14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.
Gardner, betty. Coolidge & Greenfield
399-2711 Eve. 626-0330
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•• If the tradition of including the Jewish
National Fund in the Will of every Jew were
invariably followed, sufficient resources would
be accumulated to ensure the future of the
young Jewish State on a sound basis of land
development, social welfare, and justice.
A bequest to the Jewish National Fund
should be as traditional as having a Blue Box
in one's home.
You may want your bequest to be
dedicated to afforestation, to a village, a
Nachlah, to a children's play area, to perpetual
yahrzeit or kaddish, or to some forrn of
permanent tribute in the wines of persons
dear to you."
Consult the Foundation for Jewish
National Fund, 27308 Southfield Rd.,
557-6644
They will gladly co-operate with you in
working out plans to meet your special
requirements, in strict privacy._
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ThE 1M KAU {MAN C IADEI
Directors of Fun ?rals
Friday, November 12, 1982 71
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Ira Kaufman • Herbert Kaufman • David Techner