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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Jacob Duchan

Jacob Duchan, a retired
builder, died Nov. 13 in
Miami Beach, Fla. He was
88.
Born in Russia, Mr.
Duchan lived 35 years in
Detroit. He was the
president of Fidelity Build-
ing Co. and was one of the
pioneers of subdivision de-
velopment in Detroit.
Mr. Duchan was active in
Ykaterinaslov, a local Yid-
dish society.
He is survived by his wife,
Bessie; three sons, Milton
and Herbert, both of Oak
Park, and Dr. Harold of
West Bloomfield; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Sol (Helen) Lub-
liner and Mrs. Jack (Es-
telle) Eisenstein, both of
Brooklyn, N.Y.; eight
grandchildren and 18
great-grandchildren.
Interment Detroit."

Ann Segal

- --
OSCAR BECKER-
MAN, 69, of Oak Park, died
Nov. 13. Survived by his
wife, Beverly; four sons,
Allen Beckerman, Steven
Silver, Howard Silver of
Monterey, Calif., and

Jack Goose

Jack Goose, a wholesale
beef salesman for National
Packing Co. in Detroit, died
Nov. 17 at age 72.
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Goose was a member of
Maurice C. Zeiger Lodge of
Bnai Brith and Mosaic
Lodge of the Masons and
Scottish Rite Bodies.
He leaves his wife,
Mildred; a daughter, Mrs.
Nick (Judith) Grui; two
brothers, Samuel Goss and
Herman of Van Nys, Calif.;
a sister, Mrs. Norman (Es-
ther) Goldenberg; and one
grandson. Services 10:30
a.m. today at Ira Kaufman
Chapel.

Ann L. Segal, a member
of Jewish communal organ-
izations, died Nov. 14 at age
75.
A native Detroiter, Mrs.
Segal was a member of the
Jewish War Veterans Aux- Heinrich Winnik
iliary, Women's Bicur
TEL AVIV — Prof. Hein-
Cholem Organization, rich Winnik, a pioneer of
Pioneer Women/Naamat, psychoanalysis in Israel,
and was active in tasks' on died Nov. 11 at age 80.
behalf of Jewish National
Prof. Winnik was the
Fund.
founder and editor of the
She leaves a daughter, English-language Israel
Mrs. Harvey (Rhoda) Journal of Psychiatry. He
Morks; and two brothers, served several terms as
Aaron Nathan and Hyman president . of the Israel
Nathan.
Psychoanalytical Society
and held membership in the
Medical Prof
American Psychiatric Asso-
NEW YORK — Dr. Clar- ciation, the Royal College of
ence Merskey, professor of Psychiatrists in Britain and
medicine and laboratory related organizations in
medicine at the Albert West Germany and Austria.
Einstein College of
He was particularly
Medicine, died Nov. 11 at known for his work with
age 68.
survivors of the Holocaust.

In Loving Memory

IRVING
ADLER

11-15-72
A devoted father
A loving husband

Mary Gindick Adler
Elyse Michele
Adrienne Sheri

LOUIS
KEPES

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

Charles Silver; his step-
mother, Rose Beckerman; a
sister, Mrs. Alec (Adele)
Weis of Encino, Calif.; and
two grandchildren.
* * *

VICTORIA BURN-
STEIN, 93, died Nov. 13.
She leaves a son, Abraham;
two daughters, Mrs. George
(Florence) Karabenick and
Mrs. Fred (Harriet)
Rapoport; a brother, Morris
Burnstein of Miami, Fla.; a
sister, Mrs. Irving (Eva)
Goldberg; five grandchil-
dren and 10 great-grand-
children.

* * *

SADIE ERNSTEIN, 77,
died Oct. 11. She leaves a
son, Robert; two daughters,
Mrs. Seymour (Lois) Levine
and Mrs. Paul (Carol)
Hooberman; a brother,
William Garelik; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Rose Agree and
Mrs. Maurice (Diana) Sills;
and eight grandchildren.
* * *

GERTRUDE GOLDEN,
84, died Nov. 12. She leaves
a son, Robert; a daughter,
Mrs. Harold (Esther) Dod-
son; five grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.

* * *

LILLIAN
SILVER

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

Aronsohn of Boca Raton,
Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Leon
(Sade) Venick of Los
Angeles, Calif.; a brother,
Lawrence Barnett of Rye,
N.Y.; and five grandchil-
dren.

* * *

ARMIN HERZ, 99, died
Nov. 11. He leaves two sons,
Eugene and Henry of
Alexandria, Va.; two
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. Inter-
ment New York.

* * *

MORRIS LOVE, 56, of
Southfield, died Nov. 16.
Survived by his wife, Sally
Ann; a sister, Lorraine; and
cousins.
** *
SARAH MADOFF, 89,
died Nov. 11. She leaves her
husband, Max; a son, Dr.
Milton of Woodland Hills,
Calif.; a daughter, Mrs.
Murray (Bess) Frumin; two
brothers, Max Medor of
Chicago, Ill., and Israel
Madorski of Israel; a sister,
Sonia Sassnova of Russia;
and five grandchildren.

WE REMEMBER

During the coming
week Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah will
observe the
Yahrzeits of the fol-
.owing departed
friends, with the
traditional Memo-
rial Prayers, recita-
tion of Kaddish and
Studying of Mis-
hnaos.

MORRIS GREEN-
SPAN, 60, of Oak Park,
died Nov. 17. Survived by
two sons, Jacob W. of
Chicago, Ill., and Benny;
and a brother, Nate.

* * *

ROSE B. HAYDEN, 81,
died Nov. 16. She leaves her
husband, Norman; two
sons, David Caplan and
Stanley Caplan; a daughter,
Mrs. Ben (Rhoda Lou)

We wish to extend our deep grief and
condolences to our esteemed colleague
Rabbi Yehuda Leib Goldman and his fam-
ily upon the loss of

Rebbetzin Sarah Bas
Shlomo Getzel

The Council of Orthodox Rabbis
of Metropolitan Detroit

THE MORRIS KIRSCHNER

Memorial Fellowship Fund

has been established

by his family

at the

BAIS HAMEDRASH

of

The Family
of the Late

Friday, November 19, 1982 71

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The Family
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MR. A. CHODOROFF
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RICHARD A. GOOEL
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8 24
CHARLES G. HALPERT
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LOUIS LANGWALD
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LILLIE SPECTOR
8 24
ALBERT SUFFRIN
8 24
BEN BERNSTEIN
9 25.
DR. JOSEPH
CARLEBACH
9 25
MRS. R. CHODOROFF
9 25
PHILIP GERSZKOP
9 25
ASNA GOTTLIEB
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SONIA LEFOND
9 25
LILLIAN VICTOR
9 25
PEARL ARNOFF
10 26
BERNICE BERMAN
10 26
ALEX COHEN
10 26
JOSEPH DEUTSCH
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JACOB FINK
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JOSEPH GORMAN
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ESTHER KRANSBERG
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ABE LANGWALD
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ROSE HANNAH SOLOMON 10 26
HOWARD S. BENNETT
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HARRY BROWN
11 27
SARAH BURNSTINE
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11 27
JEANETTE SCHLOSS
11 27
VICTOR SEYBURN
11 27
FRANK SKOLNIK
11 27

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Yehudah

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HAROLD C. MILLER,

73, former Detroiter of De-
lray Beach, Fla., died Nov.
13. He leaves his wife,
Pauline; two sons, Harvey
S. of West Bloomfield and
Edward L. of West Bloom-
field; a brother, Joe Lazare
of Montreal, Que.; three sis-
ters, Ray Lazare of
Montreal, Mrs. Florence
Matlin of Cote St. Luc, Que.,
and Mrs. Leo (Molly)
Lohner of Montreal; and six
grandchildren. Interment
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* * *

ALBERT B. STAHL, 68,
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Survived by his wife, Elsie;
a son, Elliott; and two sis-
ters, Mrs. William (Shirley)
Carson of Las Vegas, Nev.,
and Mrs. Helen Bronfin. of
Los Angeles, Calif.
* * *

ROBERTA STEIN, 47,
former Detroiter of Cape
Coral, Fla., died Nov. 2.
Survived by her husband,

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