THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OBITUARIES SAMUEL ABELLA, 82, tonio; and two grandchil- of Jerusalem, Israel, died dren. ** * Nov. 26. He leaves two sons, Jack of Southfield and Isaac MATILDA BUSH, 82, of of Chicago, Ill.; a daughter, Southfield, died Nov. 26. Mrs. David (Bracha) Glass Survived by two daughters, of Jerusalem; two brothers Mrs. David (Phyllis) Young and two sisters in Toronto, and Mrs. Morris (Esther) Ont.; and six grandchildren. Mayer; and five grandchil- Interment Israel. dren. * * * * * * HARRY F. COHEN, 75, ANNA R. ARATEN (LIEBOWITZ), 84, former died Nov. 23. He leaves his Detroiter of Israel, died wife, Ruth; four sons, Nov. 25. She leaves two Michael of Park Forest, Ill., sons, Israel Liebowitz of David, Sheldon of Southfield and Joseph Pittsburgh, Pa., and Bruce Liebowitz of Oak Park; two of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; a daughters, Mrs. Harold brother, Albert Cole; and (Molly) Shapiro and Mrs. three grandchildren, * * * Leonard (Ida Zelda) Gould (JIMMY) JAMES ( of Southfield; 15 grandchil- dren and six great-grand- COHEN, 76, former De- troiter of Ft. Worth, Tex., children. Interment Israel. * * * died nov. 22. Survived by a MORRIE BRODSKY, son, Dr. Harold of Ft. 67, of Southfield, died Nov. Worth; two daughters, Mrs. 26. Survived by his wife, R. D. Moses and Mrs. Rhoda Bessie; a son, David I. of Schultz, both of Ft. Worth; a Romulus; a daughter, Mrs. brother, Dr. Herbert H. of Peter (Joanne) Leenhouts of Detroit; 13 grandchildren the Netherlands; his and five great-grandchil- mother, Yetta Brodsky of dren. Interment Ft. Worth. * * * San Antonio, Tex.; two sis- ROSE DISKIN, 71, of ters, Mrs. Zelda Kay and Mrs. Mitchell (Lillian) Southfield, died Nov. 26. Survived by her husband, 1 - Schwartzman of San An- Joseph; a son, Jay H.; a N daughter, Mrs. Sanford In Loving Memory Of SOL GOLDBERG H Who passed away Dec. 5, 1979. Gone but not forgotten. Sadly missed by wife, Dorothy; and children, Ronald and Linda. In Loving Memory MAE KROWITZ Dec. 2, 1981 Honey we all miss you and loved you. Your memory will never be forgotten. Ellen, Karen, Marc, Scott, Adam, Lisa Love always, Harry The Family of the Late BEATRICE KAUFMAN Announces the un- veiling of a monument in her memory 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12, at Beth Abraham Cemet- ery. Rabbi Schnipper will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late ALBERT K. LUBIN - Announces the un- veiling of a monument in his memory 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5, at He- brew Memorial Park. Rabbi Gorrelick will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Belle Osterman Belle F. Osterman, a member of Jewish com- munal and women's organ- izations, died nov. 26 at age 86. Born in Newark, N.J., Mrs. Osterman was a member of Temple Israel and its sisterhood, National Council of Jewish Women and a life member of Hadas- sah. She was a founding member of Sinai Hospital Guild, and a member of Women's American ORT and Lawrence Jones Auxil- iary of Jewish War Vete- rans. She was a yeomanette in the U.S. Navy in World War I. Mrs. Osterman was graduated from New York University. She leaves a son, Herbert of Tarrytown, N.Y.; a daughter, Mrs. Earl (Bar- bara) Kuhlik; a brother, Harry S. Brody of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. William (Gertrude) Karmiol of Surfside, Fla.; and four grandchildren. (Lila) Eisenberg; a brother, Louis Markowitz; a sister, Mrs. Ray (Lila H.) Robbins of El Toro, Calif.; and five grandchildren. * * * MERLE R. GAR- FIELD, 72, died Nov. 30. She leaves her husband, Benjamin; a son, Gerald of West Hartford, Conn.; a daughter, Mrs, Richard (Jane) Netsky of Cam;- bridge, Mass.; and three grandchildren. ** * MURIEL GENNIS, 59, died Nov. 29. She leaves her husband, King; her mother, Mrs. Don (Edith) Lovasco; a brother, Eugene Lovasco; and a sister, Mrs. Gloria Simon. ** * MAX MICHAEL GIT- TLEMAN, 75, of Oak Park, died Nov. 29. Survived by his wife, Fay; a son, Steven; a daughter, Sharon. ** * SAMUEL GOLD, 84, of Oak Park, died Nov. 28. Survived by three sons, Ar- thur L., Jack and Simon D.; two sisters, Mrs. Ben (Min- nie) Stashefsky and Mrs. Mary Sklare; nine grand- children and five great- grandchildren. * * * RUTH MARGOLIN, 82, of West Palm Beach, Fla., died Nov. 25. Survived by a son, David of Huntington Woods; two daughters, Mrs. Carol Liss of New York and Mrs. Sandra Watts of West Palm Beach; eight grand- children and three great- grandchildren. Interment West Palm Beach. * * * RALPH PILNICK, 87, of Farmington Hills, died Nov. 25. Survived by a son, Irving; a brother, Samuel Meyers of Montreal, Que., Canada; a sister, Mrs. Belle Salle of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and three grandchildren. * * * FLORENCE POL- LACK, 68, of Troy, died Nov. 24. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Samuel (Myrna) Myers and Mrs. Robert (Jacqueline) Campbell; and three grand- children. * * * HERBERT RUTTEN- BERG,64, of West Lake The Family of the Late JACOB DUCHAN Acknowledges with grateful apprecia- tion the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. SHELDON * I MONUMENT COMPANY Village, Calif., died Nov. 9. Survived by his wife, Phyl- lis; a son, Gary of Los Angeles, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Ann Alden of West Lake Village; and a sister, Mrs. Edward (Lillian) Willner of Highland, Calif., and Redford, Mich. Inter- ment Los Angeles. * * * STEVEN A. SHACK- ET, 34, former Detroiter of California, died Nov. 23. He leaves a brother, Gary of California; and a sister, Elaine Levitt, also of California. Interment De- troit. MORTON L. SHAP- IRO, 65, died Nov. 28. He leaves a son, Dr. Stanley of Mt. Clemens; a daughter, Mrs. Henry (Caron) Gordon of St. Petersburg, Fla.; his mother, Mrs. Lou (Sylvia) Shapiro; a brother, Wayne; a sister, Mrs. Al (Ronnie) Sandelman; and three grandchildren. SHIRLEY (SADIE) SHAPIRO, 69, former De- troiter of Las Vegas, Nev., died Nov. 26. Survived by her husband, Edward; a son, Jack of Georgia; two sisters, Mrs. Albert (Sylvia) Cohen of Oak Park and Mrs. Philip (Dorothy) Moscowitz of Birmingham; and two grandchildren. Interment Las Vegas. During the coming week Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahrzeits of the fol- lowing departed friends, with the 3, traditional Memo- rial Prayers, recita- '. 14 lion of Kaddish and Studying of Mis- hnayos. KISLEV DEC. RACHEL BACOW 19 5 ZELDA BARON 19 5 JOSEPH ERNST 19 5 SHANA DINA FLORENCE 19 5 ELCHONON GREENBERG 19 5 GERALDINE GREENWALD 19 5 ABRAHAM ROTHBERG 19 5 LOUISE SILVERSTEIN 19 5 NATHAN YANCHAIR 19 5 SARAH ALLEN 20 6 FANNY AUGUST 20 6 ABRAHAM BELFER 20 6 ISADORE BLITZER 20 6 GUSSIE CARDASH 20 6 JOSEPH EPSTEIN 20 6 YACHET KLEIN 20 6 GEORGE L. MILMET 20 6 ESTHER ROTHBERG 20 6 MARY SIMON 20 6 BEN BRAGMAN 20 6 JACK FUNK 20 6 MAX GELLER 21 7 SARAH E. GOTTLIEB 21 7 MARY KAPLAN 21 7 MARY KLAVONS 21 7 JACOB SHIFFMAN 21 7 NELSON GORDON HALL 21 7 HARVEY SIMON 21 7 ANNA BORIN 22 8 HARRY S. CLAYMAN 22 8 ANNA DUCHAN 22 8 JULIUS GOLD 22 8 FANNIE GOLDBERG 22 8 IDA KESSELMAN 22 8 ESTHER KIRSCH 22 8 MIRIAM PAPELANSKY 22 8 MARY PELTZ 22 8 GLORIA ROGGIN 22 8 ELIZABETH FENYVESI 23 9 MARCUS GINSBERG 23 9 PAULINE GOLDEN 23 9 GERTRUDE GRUNT 23 9 ISAAC KELMANOVITZ 23 9 ROSE LEVI 23 9 BENJAMIN MASON 23 9 MAX RODIN 23 9 SAMUEL SCHEINFIELD 23 9 SAMUEL SILVERSTEIN 23' 9 HERMAN SEPPEN 23 9 24 m RAIZEL COHEN 24 . _10 TILLIE COHEN 24 10 MARRIS FEINER ESTHER LACHOVER 24 10 FLEISCHMAN 24 10 MANIA KATZMAN 24 10 LEWIS L. KLEIN 24 10 LOUIS STOLLMAN 24 10 GOLDA WEISSWASSER 25 11 BEATRICE BOROCOFF 25 11 BELLE HARRIS 25 11 AARON JACOBSON 25 11 ROBERT R. MARWIL LT. ARTHUR J. OSBORNE 25 11 25 11 REBECCA PONT 25 11 SAMUEL SCHEY 25 11 ESTHER SCHLUSSEL 25 11 CHARLES SPERLING 25 11 CARL STRAUSS 25 11 MEYER WATNICK Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. 557-6750 IDA SIMON, former De- troiter of Sunrise, Fla., died Nov. 29. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. William (Isabel) Klosty of Flushing, N.Y., and Mrs. Jean Fleischer of Sunrise; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. * * * ALECK JOSEPH YANOVER, 76, of Holland, Mich., died Nov. 30. Sur- vived by a son, Irwin of De- troit; three daughters, Mrs. Robert (Barbara) Hartman of Las Vegas, Nev., Mrs. Harry (Rosalyn) Grocoff of Livonia and Mrs. Harriet Grossman of Chicago, Ill.; six grandchildren; and a great-grandson. I I CD 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. Gardner, &Ow. 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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 yoiir special requirements, in strict privacy. AADE[INC KAUtINIAN CI 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. Southfield 19800 WOODWARD AVE. Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads Phone 368-3550 * * * WE REMEMBER Souihfield Directors of Fun orals Friday, December 3, 1982 81 569-0020 I— Ira Kaufman • Herbert Kaufman • David Techner O