THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
N. Rosenfeld, 79, Chairman
of Jacobson's Stores Dies
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Nathan
Rosenfeld,
chairman of the board of
Jacobson's, died Dec. 3 at
age 79.
Born in Philadelphia, Pa.,
Mr. Rosenfeld was
graduated from the
Philadelphia Art School
and the Wharton School of
Finance at the University of
Pennsylvania.
He began his merchandis-
ing career with the Wash-
ington, D.C.-based Hecht
Co., where he was director
of research and retail mer-
chandise manager. He left
Hecht's to join Allied Stores
in New York and Cincin-
nati.
His affiliation with the
Jacobson's stores began
in 1939 when the Rosen-
feld family bought three
Max Kruger
Max M. Kruger, a retired
senior design engineer at
Ford Motor Co., died Dec. 4
at age 64.
Born in Regina, Sask.,
Mr. Kruger lived 59 years in
the Detroit area.
He was graduated from
Cass Tech, Ford Tech, and
GM Tech and held a degree
from Wayne State Univer-
sity.
He taught math and
drafting at Cass Tech.
Mr. Kruger was a master
Mason for more than 30
years in Perfection
Lodge of the Masons. He
also was a 32nd degree
Shriner, past master, in-
structor and past worthy
patron of the Purity
Chapter of the Order of
the Eastern Star.
He also was a member of
the board of Cong. Beth
Achim.
He is survived by his wife,
Harriet; two sons, Robert J.
of Arlington Heights, Ill.,
and Jonathan A. of Rolling
, , - Meadows, Ill.; a daughter,
Barbara Jill of Northbrook,
Ill.; a brother, Charles of
Montclair, N.J.; a sister,
Mrs. Gerald (Dorothy)
Moss; and three grandsons.
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c--, Freda Moss
Freda Moss, a member of
Jewish communal organ-
izations, died Dec. 6 at age
71.
Born in Sherbrooke, Que.,
Mrs. Moss was a member of
National Council of Jewish
Women and Hadassah.
She leaves her husband,
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Dr. Nathan H.; a son, Jack
of San Francisco, Calif.; a
L, daughter, Mrs. Aaron R.
c-2 (Raquel) Ross; a brother,
,, Joseph Holden of Lansing;
1 `- and four grandchildren.
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Empire Foods
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' NEW YORK — Irving
Katz, retired sales manager
_/ for Empire Kosher Foods,
died recently in Miami, Fla.
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Born in Austria in 1912,
Mr. Katz was active in sales
J work for the Mifflintown,
m Pa'' based kosher poultry
-- processing firm since it,i.
– ---, founding some 45 years agr',.
by his older brother, Joseph
N. Katz.
women's clothing
clothing stores
in Jackson, Battle Creek
and Ann Arbor from the
family of Moses Jacob-
son, a Reed City mer-
chant who founded them
in 1868. The chain now
operates in 18 cities and
three states.
Mr. Rosenfeld is survived
by his wife, Marjorie; three
sons, Robert, Mark and
David; and three grandchil-
dren.
Dorothy Chatlin
Dorothy Chatlin, secre-
tary to Rabbi Leon Fram at
Temple Israel, died Dec. 5 at
age 80.
Born in Honor, Mich.,
Mrs. Chatlin was an honor-
ary member of the temple.
She leaves a daughter,
Mrs. Harry (Fayanne)
Sands; a brother, Nathan
Morris; two grandchildren
and two great-grand-
children.
Folksinger Dies
NEW YORK — Stuart
David Cohen, better known
as folksinger David Blue,
died Dec. 2 at age 41.
An actor and folksinger,
Mr. Cohen was part of the
Greenwich Village circle
that included singer-
songwriters Bob Dylan,
Tom Paxton and Eric An-
derson. He made eight re-
cord albums and was a par-
ticipant in Dylan's "Rolling
Thunder Revue" in 1976.
Conductor Dies
NEW YORK — Robert
Zeller, a conductor of ballet,
symphony and operatic or-
chestras in the U.S. and
Europe, died Dec. 5 at age
63.
Mr. Zeller was named the
music director and conduc-
tor of the Grand Rapids
symphony in 1960. He also
had conducted the Israel
Philharmonic.
OBITUARIES
WILLIAM CHABEN-
SKY, 91, died
Dec. 6. Survived by three
sisters, Mrs. Kate Weine,
Mrs. Frances Berman and
Mrs. Hyman (Molly) Hodes
of Miami Beach, Fla.; and
nieces and nephews.
Sidney A. Deitch
DETROIT
MONUMENT WORKS
Angeles, Calif., died Nov.
30. Survived by a son, Irwin
of West Bloomfield; and two
grandchildren.
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FANNIE FINKEL-
STEIN, 81, died Dec. 7.
Survived by a son, Jack; a
sister, Mrs. Bella Hoenig;
and six grandchildren.
LARRY PLOTNICK,
67, former Detroiter of
North Miami Beach, Fla.,
died Dec. 4. Survived by his
wife, Ida; and a sister, Mrs.
Celia Dzodin of Oak Park.
Interment Miami.
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IRWIN SOL RITTEN,
LENORA (NONIE)
59, died Dec. 1. He leaves
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FENSTER-NIAMAN, 76,
his wife, Barbara; a son,
former Detroiter of Los
JACOB JEREMIAS, Steven; two daughters,
Marilyn Ritten and Susan
Eugene Arnfeld 97, of Detroit, died Dec. 8. Levine;
his father, Manuel;
Survived by three daugh-
Eugene J. Arnfeld, vice ters, Mrs. Ethel Wein- a brother, Donald; and two
president of Wineman In- berger, Mrs. Helen Rose and sisters, Mrs. Pauline
vestment Co., died Dec. 4 at Mrs. Robert (Lillian) Wein- Merker and Joan of Frem-
age 79.
berg; 13 grandchildren, 14 ont, Calif.
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Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., great-grandchildren and
JACOB S. WEBER, 92,
Mr. Arnfeld was with the three great-great-grand-
died Dec. 7. He leaves his
Wineman Co. for 50 years. children.
wife, Mildred; three sons,
He joined James Wineman
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Dr. Harry, Dr. Albert and
in 1936 at the People's Out-
JACK W. PARR, 75, Dr. Sidney; six grandchil-
fitting Co. as general man-
died Dec. 1. He leaves his dren and five great-grand-
ager and treasurer.
They later formed the wife, Gertrude; two sons, children. Graveside serv-
Downtown Investment Co. Lyle and Dr. Robert of High- ices 1 p.m. today at Clover
to develop the Pontchart- land Park, Ill.; two brothers, Hill Park Cemetery.
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rain Hotel and the Pontiac David of Lauderdale Lakes,
Fla., and Louis; two sisters,
MEYER WINEMAN,
Mall shopping center.
He was on the boards of Mrs. Rose Rosenblat and 84, died Dec. 7. He leaves
Children's Hospital, Mrs. Lillian Owens; and six his wife, Sophia; a son, Dr.
Alan; a daughter, Marsha; a
Sinai Hospital and the grandchildren.
sister, Mrs. Anna Harris;
Better Business Bureau.
and two grandchildren.
Mr. Arnfeld was a past
WE REMEMBER
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president of the Great
17- **-s
t‘ . A During the coming
Lakes Club.
EDITH ECHENBERG
week Yeshivath
He leaves his wife, Clare;
WOLF, 69, died Dec. 1. She
Beth Yehudah will
a daughter, Mrs. Joanne
leaves two sons, Dr. Dean
, observe • the
Barker; and two grand-
Echenberg of San Fran-
Yahrzeits of the fol-
children.
cisco, Calif., and Errol
lowing departed
Edhenberg; a daughter,
friends, with the
Abe Zussman
traditional Memo-
Mrs. Joel (Andrea) Leland
rial Prayers, recita-
of Evanston, Ill.; a brother,
Abe Zussman, a produce
tion of Kaddish and
Joseph Holden of Lansing; a
merchant, died Dec. 5 at age
Studying of Mis-
sister, Mrs. Nathan (Freda)
76.
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Moss; and three grand-
Born in Newark, N.J.,
children.
Mr. Zussman lived 70 years
KISLEV DEC.
RACHEL ALPERIN
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in Detroit. He was a
HATTIE BUCH
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member of Pisgah Lodge of ISADORE JACOB
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Bnai Brith.
ALTA MATZ
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CARL J. NELSON
26 12
He leaves his wife, Rose; a
BENJAMIN OPPENHEIM
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son, Jeffrey; a daughter,
GUSTAVE PINES
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Mrs. Burt (Toby) Schwait of CHANA YETTA BROSE
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SAMUEL OVENTHAL
27 13
Coral Springs, Fla.; two sis-
BETTY ROTHENBERG
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ters, Mrs. Ida Kaletsky of CHARLES SMITH
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ROSE TABOCK
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Los Angeles, Calif., and
MAX A. BARD
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Mrs. Moysee (Doris) Rudy of VIOLET
VELLA FREEDMAN 28 14
Van Nuys, Calif.; and four
HARRY LAFER
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JACK OSBORNE
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grandchildren.
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The Family
of the Late
HATTIE L.
HAMBURGER
SAM
GOLD
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.
The Family of the Late
JOSEPH SPRINGEL
Acknowledges with grateful apprecia-
tion the many kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and friends during the
family's recent bereavement.
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The Family
of the Late
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 1:30 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 19, at
Machpelah Cenitery.
Rabbi Gorrelick will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.
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