THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OBITUARIES MORRIS ARKIN, 70, died Jan. 10. He leaves his wife, - Ann; a son, Dr. William of Foster City, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Mitchell (Marilynn) Sabin; a brother, Jule; a sister, Mrs. Morris (Dorothy) Be- rlin; and two grandchildren. and two great-grand- children. Elbert (Mollie) Diamond; and seven grandchildren. * * * MAURICE LEE, 74, died Jan. 12. He leaves his wife, Rose; a son, Anthony; a daughter, Mrs. Milton (Sandra) Hartman of Mayfield Heights, Ohio; two * * * brothers, two sisters and BESSIE VIOLET five grandchildren. Inter- BALABAN, 75, died Jan. 6. ment Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Survived by her husband, ** * Philip; two daughters, Mrs. GERALDINE I. LIN- Allan (Linda) Breyer and DEN, 62, of Oak Park, died Mrs. Gerald (Beatrice) Jan. 7. Survived by her hus- Camiener of Beachwood, band, Louis; three sons, Ohio; and six grandchil- Stephen, Russell and dren. Michael of Aim Arbor; two * * * daughters, Mrs. Leonard ROSE BERON, 73, (Carla) Schneider of former Detroiter of Hallan- Westport, Mass., and dale, Fla., died Jan. 9. Sur- Andrea; a brother, Howard vived by her husband, Jess; Levinsky; and one grand- two sons, Irwin and Bobby son. of California; a daughter, * * * Mrs. Sandra Doron of Israel; MORRIS A. MALLIN, two brothers, Saul Berns- 66, of Huntington Woods, tein of Windsor, Ont., and died Jan. 9. Survived by two Lou Bernstein of California; sons, Garry D. of San Fran- a sister, Mrs. Jay Ornsby of cisco, Calif., and Harvey S.; Florida; and four grand- his mother, Mrs. Anna Mal- children. • Interment lin; a brOther, Milford; and Florida. two grandchildren. * * * JULIUS NACHMAN, 90, former Detroiter of Miami Beach, Fla., died Jan. 10. Survived by three sons, Reuben of Margate, Fla., Alvin of Oak Park and Sheldon of Southfield; a daughter Mrs. Ben (Dr. Rochelle) Solomon of Kan- sas City, Mo,; and seven grandchildren. Services 10:30 a.m. today at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Inter- ment Detroit. * * * - * * * RALPH POLANT, 72, died Jan. 7. He leaves two sons, Louis and Michael; four daughters, Mrs. Bob (Sonya) Grieves, Mrs. Charles (Patricia) Delaney, Mrs. Robert (Brooke) Nimmo and Mrs. William (Robyn) McCauley; a brother. Rnhert of Califor- In loVing memory of my dear son MARTIN FINE * * * ABRAHAM S. CHO- VER, 90, former Detroiter of Madison, Wis., died Dec. 25. Survived by his wife, Yetta; a son, Joshua of Madison; two sisters, Mrs. Rose Goberman and Mrs. Ethel Elconin, both of Southfield; and one grand- son. Interment Madison. ** * LOIS S. COHEN, 77, former Detroiter of West Palm Beach, Fla., died Jan. 11. Survived by a daughter, Vicki Lynn of West Palm Beach. Interment West Palm Beach. ** * RALPH M. FEIN- BERG, 78, former De- troiter of Hallandale, Fla., died Jan. 8. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Leo (Evelyn) Berlin of Southfield; a brother, George of South- field; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph (Betty) Nuch and Mrs. David (Helen) Sciage, both of Hallandale; and three grandchildren. ** * SAMUEL FREDENT- HAL, 91, former Detroiter of Milwaukee, Wis., died Jan. 11. He leaves a son, Burton of Mequon, Wis.; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Inter- ment Detroit. * * * GOLDIE KUSNIT, former Detroiter of San Di- ego, Calif., died Jan. 7. Sur- vived by two sons, Nathan of Southfield and Lewis Kent of Northridge, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Alvin (Ethel) Kramer of San Di- ego; seven grandchildren Friendly Treaty BONN — The city council of Bonn, West Germany has unanimously approved a "treaty of friendship" with Tel Aviv, Israel calling for increased cultural, scien- tific, business exchanges and tourism between the two cities. HARRY MOEHLMAN, 79, of Oak Park, died Jan. 11. Survived by his wife, Dinah; two sons, Albert and Herman; four sisters, Mrs. Bessie Barak, Mrs. Edward (Freda) Fleischman, Mrs. Sarah Friedman and Mrs. Who passed away Jan. 24, 1947 (three days in Shevat). Gone but not forgotten. I miss him very much. He'll always be in my heart. Mother, Lilly Fine The Family of the Late SELDEN TACHNA Acknowledges with grateful apprecia- tion the many kind expressions of- sym- pathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. N In memory of our dear beloved Mother who passed away Jan. 20, 1969 MINNIE A. ZACK 14th year yahrzeit will be observed Saturday Jan. 15, 1983 First day of Shevat Who is sadly missed and will always be remembered as the most beautiful mother in the world, by her children and grandchildren. TI -JE IRA SHELDON * MONUMENT COMPANY nia; a sister, Mrs. Jerry (Nellie) Bain of California; and 20 grandchildren. * * * BESS RAPPAPORT, 90, died Jan. 6. She leaves three sons, Alvin, Paul of Los Angeles, Calif., and Daniel; three daughters, Mrs. Louis (Arline) Green- berg, Mrs. Eugene (Lor- raine) Keller and Mrs. Mar- vin (Fern) Rott; 10 grand- children and one great- grandson. * * * LENA ROSIN, former Detroiter of Tamarac, Fla., died Jan. 10. Survived by a son, Alex Tamaroff; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph A. (Gladys) Schwartzberg of Tamarac; six grandchildren and • six great-grand- children. * * * HILDA RUCHOTSKY, 77, died Jan. 6. Survived by two sisters, Helen and Min- nie. .WE 4EMEMBER .1! During the coming week Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will - observe the Yahrzeits of the foi- 1 lowing departed friends, with the traditional Memo- rial Prayers, - recita- i tion of Kaddish and Studying of Mis- hnayos. SHEVAT JAN. SARAH FINLEY COPIN 2 16 SARAH FABER 2 16 SARAH KAPLAN - 2 16 FANNY LUBOW 2 16 BECKY MALTZ 2 16 DOROTHY PASTOR 2 16 ISADOR BUCHFIRER 3 17 MARTIN FINE 3 17 ZESSE KATZ 3 17 MORRIS LEVITT 3 17 FLORA LEVY 3 17 ANNA MINDLIN 3 17 BERNARD ROLLIN 3 17 SARAH SAKS 3 17 MOSES HENRY THORN 3 17 ABRAHAM MORRIS CORN 3 17 EDWARD J. FEINBERG 4 18 SARAH HOOTNER 4 18 FRIEDA KABECK 4 18 JACOB KARBAL 4 18 LOUIS KIDECKEL 4 18 ROSE POLLACK 4 18 MAX SITRIN 4 18 ABRAM ARKADIER , 5 19 PERRY FEIGENSON 5 19 MARTIN KEITH IWREY 5 19 MAX MILGROM 5 19 SHELDON B. RICHIE 5 19 HARRY AVERBACH 5 19 SAM COHEN 6 20 SIDNEY FELDMAN 6 20 DINA MANHEIM 6 20 DR. ROBERT W. ROSENBAUM6 20 MIKE M. SNIDER 6 20 ESTHER STEINBERG 6 20 HORTENSE TOBIN 6 20 ESTHER WETSTEIN 6 20 NORMAN BARCUS 7 21 IRVING GILBERT 7 21 SAM Z. HIRSCHMAN 7 21 REBECCA KASOFF 7 21 7 21 ABRAHAM SCHLOSS MORRIS SCHWARTZ 7 21 SEYMOUR L. SOBOL 7 21 YISROEL YAMPOLSKY 7 21. LOUIS BLOTNICK 8 22 SAMUEL COBITZ 8 22 BERNARD COHN 8 22 DUBA DENEMARK 8 22 MATLE DIAMOND 8 22 SAM LEIDER 8 22 YETTA LOPATIN 8 22 SAMUEL M. REICHSTEIN 8 22 ALYCE ROOD 8 . 22 Yeshivath Bete Yehudah 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. Southfield 557-6750 BERTHA SIEGEL, 82, died Jan. 6.- Survived by a son, Jack; two grandchil- dren and two great-grand- children. * * * SYLVIA E. SLOAN, 69, former Detroiter of Pom- pano Beach, Fla., died Jan. 10. She leaves her husband, Bernard; two sons, David of Fayetteville, Ark., and Joel of Farmington Hills; a daughter, Mrs. 0. D. (Do- lores) Silverstein of Bir- mingham; a brother, Julius Minkow of Roslyn Heights, N.Y.; two sisters, Ms. Sophie .Minkow of New York City and Mrs.'Nathan (Florence) Burke; and four grandchildren. ** * GEORGE STERN- BERG, 74, former Bay City resident of Walnut Creek, Calif., died Jan. 9. He leaves his wife, Dorothy; a son, Alan of California; two daughters, Marilyn Sternberg-Ladin of Chicago, Ill., and Adele Shadofsky of New York; and a sister, Mrs. Meyer (Sylvia) Charlip) of Southfield. Interment California. ** * DORA STONE, 94, died Jan. 7. She leaves three sis- ters, Mrs. Ceil Kripke, Mrs. Bess Benderoff and Mrs. Lillian Marenberg, all of Toledo, Ohio; a grandson, Dr. Michael Hoffman of Dallas, Tex.; a granddaugh- ter, Mrs. MOrton (Carol) Metzger; and six great- grandchildren. - 18325 W. 9 Mile Rd. $outhfield 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 LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner, betty. 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