10 Friday, March 4, 1983 THE JEWISH NEWS Leading Technion Proponent Sam Rich, Active Community-Wide, Is Dead at 57 Camp Ruth at the Jewish Community Center, the Technion — Israel Institute of Technology and Israel Bonds are among the be- neficiaries of the labors of communal leader Samuel Rich who died Feb. 27 at age 57. A native of Toledo, Mr. Rich was graduated from Cornell University, where he majored in engineering. He was chairman of the board of Acorn Building Components, a company he founded in 1954, that man- ufacturers thermobreak aluminum windows and Dor Wals, a sliding glass door he invented. Mr. Rich was the co- founder and first president of Sigma — Sealed Insu- lated Glass Manufacturers Association. He was the first chairman of the Build- ing and Trades Division of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign. Among his Technion J. Bradfield activities, Mr. Rich was Jeanette Bradfield, a the senior vice president fourth generation member of the American Techn- of Temple Beth El, died ion Society, past president of the Detroit March 1 at age 78. A former Detroiter who Chapter, a member of the resided in Las Vegas, Nev., board of the Detroit at the time of her death, Chapter, a member of the Mrs. Bradfield also was a Technion's international member of Women's Ameri- board of governors and chairman of the building can ORT. She leaves a son, Louis of committee for the Maas Las Vegas. Interment De- Michigan Dormitory Project on the Technion troit. r To: The Jewish News 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd. Suite- 865 Southfield, Mich. 48075 Wrif JUST Judge Alwyn Freeman Dies V. Daniel (Janne) Heifetz of Alwyn Judge Freeman, a judge on the in- Baltimore, Md.; a sister, ternational tribunal of the Mrs. Royal (Elsa) Op- He was the past president U.S. and Canada, died penheim of Detroit; and two grandchildren. Services 2 of the Prime Minister's Club March 1 at age 72. Born in Detroit, Judge p.m. today at Machpelah for Israel Bonds and current chairman of the Detroit af- Freeman resided in Detroit Cemetery. filiate. At the Jewish Cen- and Palm Springs, Calif. He ter, Mr. Rich was a vice was graduated in 1930 from Leon Aronovitz the University of Michigan, president. NEWTON, Mass. (JTA) He also was a board from Harvard Law School in — Leon Aronovitz, one of 1933 and admitted to the member of the Jewish Home the founders of Temple for Aged and held member- Michigan Bar in 1934. Emanuel 45 years ago and a ship at Temple Emanu-El He was a U.S. delegate to founder of Yeshiva Univer- and Tam-O-Shanter Coun- the UN General Assembly sity's Einstein College of try Club. In addition to his and a judge advocate for the Medicine in New York City, Jewish communal activi- U.S. Army. Judge Freeman died Feb. 26 age 87. ties, Mr. Rich worked on be- was a legal adviser to the half of many other charita- U.S. State Department and A life-long resident of ble organizations. counsel for the Foreign Re- Newton, Mr. Aronovitz was He leaves his wife, Ruth; lations Committee of the a retired pharmacist and a SAMUEL RICH campus. With Zigmund three sons, Robert, Ronald U.S. Senate. He also was a 32nd Degree Mason. He was Rohlik, Mr. Rich and Larry; and a brother, deputy representative of In- the father of Robert Arnow, ternational Atomic Energy former president of the endowed an energy lab- Irving. Jewish Telegraphic Agency Agency at the UN. oratory in the Detroit Chapter's department of Dr. Olitzki Dies, He was a former director and presently chairman of mechanical engineering Hebrew U. Prof of the Bank of the Com- its executive committee. project. JERUSALEM — Prof. monwealth. He leaves his wife, Aryeh Leo Olitzki is dead at Ida S. Baker In loving memory age 85. He was a founder of Grenna; a daughter, Mrs. Ida Shevin Baker had a the Hebrew Universtiy's fa- of our major role in important culty of medicine. beloved women's ranks in this com- Born in 1898 in Germany, In Memoriam munity. She had a leading he earned his MD degree sister part in the Women's Auxil- at the University of Be- In loving memory of our iary of the Jewish National rlin in 1921. In 1929, he was dear father Morris Pevin RUTH Fund for more than a gen- appointed instructor in bac- who passed away March 2, SILVERMAN eration and she held two of teriology and serology at 1971, five days in Adar. ABLECOP its most important posi- the fledgling Hebrew Uni- Sadly missed by son, tions, as president and as versity of Jerusalem. Sadly missed. George; and daughters, chairman of donor events... He was to spend the next Mrs. Betty Fisher, Elsie and In addition she served as 40 years at the university, Sylvia Pevin. chairman of important pro- until his retirement, as grams through the years, Rosensohn Professor of Bac- In loving memory of and inspired liteiary activi- teriology, in 1968. ties in JNF and other local Following the establish- circles, especially as a book ment of the Hebrew reviewer. University-Hadassah Med- Born in Russia, Mrs. ical School in 1949, Prof. Baker was a founder and Olitzki was appointed head March 3, 1978 past president of Zedakah of the school's department of Although it has been five years since that Club, former treasurer of bacteriology. He was fateful day, you will always have a cherished Detroit CARIH, a 50-year elected dean of the univer- place in our hearts and thoughts. Sadly mis- member of Cong. Shaarey sity's faculty of medicine in sed by wife, Millie; children, Sandra and Zedek and a member of 1961 and re-elected for an Alfred, Dave and Sharon; grandchildren, Hadassah and Pioneer additional two-year term in Women/Naamat. Ariana and Jerome. 1963. He was awarded the- She leaves five sons, Israel Prize for Medical Sci- Alfred Shevin, Herbert ence in 1967. In blessed memory of daughter, mother Shevin of Tucson, Ariz., and grandmother Surrogate Family Kenneth Shevin, Ernest Baker and Morton Baker; a for Young Jews sister, Mrs. Rubin NEW YORK — The (Johanna) Rudolph of Sun- rise, Fla.; 13 grandchildren Women's League for Con- and six great-grandchil- servative Judaism is pro- viding "a Jewish home dren. They are not gone that live in hearts they away from home" for 100 leave behind. Always missed by Mollie Por- Elinor Gimbel Jewish college students and tin, Lenore and Caleb Simon, Toby and Rob NEW YORK — Elinor S. military personnel. Kleinberg and Ephraim, Jason, Bella, B. Young people away from Gimbel, retired chairman of Joshua and Felicia. the board of S.S. Steiner Inc. home are provided with sur- and a director of Liebmann rogate Jewish "families." For information on the Breweries until it was sold in 1964, died March 1 at age program, write to Mrs. In memory of my dear father Ethel Klein, Women's 86. Mrs. Gimbel was active in League for Conservative civic and business affairs Judaism, 48 E. 74th St., and was chairman of the New York 10021. Women's Division of the Who passed away March 26, 1973, the Federation of Jewish ZOA Officer 22nd of Adar. It has been a decade since you Philanthropies of New York NEW YORK — The have left me. You gave me life, you gave me from 1963 to 1965. The West Zionist Organization of dignity, you held my hand in need. I miss German government America has named Robert awarded her its Comman- D. Shapiro of Pittsburgh a you my dear father. 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