T Attorney, Austrian Consul Norman Birnkrant Dies "Birnkrant, Birnkrant der and first vice president and Birnkrant" was a well of the Economic Club of De- known refrain here for troit. He was a Rotarian, past many years in reference to the three brothers who president of the Federal Bar formed the largest known Association, a member of family association of the Circumnavigators Club, Detroit's Temple Beth El, lawyers. A leader in this group of Temple Beth Israel in brother-lawyers, Norman Phoenix and many other Birnkrant, died June 18 at civic and communal organ- izations in Detroit and age 74. He became better known Arizona. Mr. Birnkrant was a as the Austrian consul in Detroit. He served in that recipient of the Gold role for more than 30 years Medal of Honor pre- and became the dean of the sented by the Austrian Consular Academy in government. He leaves his wife, Phyl- Richmond, Va. Born in New York, Mr. lis; two daughters, Mrs. Birkrant lived most of his Terry Miller of Lin- life in Detroit prior to colnwood, Ill., and Mrs. moving to Scottgaale, Thomas (Madge) Grossman of Phoenix; two brothers, Ariz., 21/2 years ago. He was an sattorney for Theodore D. of Huntington more than 50 years with the Woods and Harold of New- firm of Birnkrant, port Beach, Calif.; a sister Mrs. Larry (Jean) Lawrence Birnkrant and Birnkrant. He was a senator of the of Los Angeles, Calif.; and International Chamber of three grandchildren. Commerce, and was a foun- Interiiient Detroit. Morris Hearshen Dies at 69 - Morris B. Hearshen, law, Isadore Shrodeck. active in the ranks of Labor When Mr. Ben-Gurion was Zionism, died June21 at age ill during a Detroit visit, 69. Mr. Hearshen stayed by his Born in Rochester, N.Y., side to nurse him back to Mr. Hearshen was a founder health, Shrodeck recalled. of Hehalutz, forerunner of Mr. Hearshen is survived the Habonim youth move- by his wife, Beatrice; two ment. He also was a sons, Norman and Joel; a member of Young Poale daughter, Mrs. Michael Zion. (Fern) Halem of Canoga Mr. Hearshen was in- Park, Calif.; a brother, Max volved in Labor Zionist ac- of Shaker Heights, Ohio; a tivities for more than 50 sister, Mrs. Isadore (Leah) years. He was the former Shrodeck; and six grand- vice president of the Labor children. Zionist Alliance and at the time of his death was chairman of the Truman- Gerson Marder Brenner Branch of the LZA. Gerson Marder, a men's In 1975, he was hon- clothing sales representa- ored by Israel Bonds. He tive, died June 16 at age 73. also was a member of the Born in Poland, Mr. Mar- Israel Histadrut Cam- der was a member of Big paign board and retired Brothers and a member and member of the Teamsters past commander of Silver- Local 285. man Post of the Jewish War Mr. Hearshen retired Veterans. from the former Textile He leaves his wife, Anne; Maintenance Co., indus- a daughter, Mrs. James trial linen supplier, two (Dale) Wolfson of Sarasota, Fla.; and two granddaugh- years ago. In his earlier days, Mr. ters. Hearshen worked with David Ben-Gurion, Zalman Shazar and Golda Meir, ac- Jacob Deschin cording to his brother-in- NEW YORK — Jacob De- schin, retired New York In true and loving Times photography writer, memory of our beloved died June 19 at age 83. husband, father and grandfather The Family of the Late ROBERT A. DISHELL Who passed away July 7, 1982, 17 Tammuz. His dear memory will always be alive and bright for those who knew him. Missed and remembered by his wife Toddy; sons Don, Ken and Walter; grandchil- dren, family and friends. HAROLD S. COVEL Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. Judith Handel Ex-Detroiter Former Detroiter, Dr. Judith Drachler Handel, professor of sociology at Washington University in St. Louis, died June 13 at age 37. Dr. Handel was the author of the text "Introduc-_ tory Statistics for Sociol- ogy" and numerous papers and articles. She was graduated from the Temple Beth El religious school, Mumford High School, Brandeis University and the University of Califor- nia. She is survived by her husband, Dr. Warren; two sons, Ethan and Reuben; 'her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Norman (Evelyn) Drachler of Los Altos, Calif.; a brother, Dr. David Drachler of Phoenix, Ariz.; and a sis- ter, Ruth Drachler of New York. Interment St. Louis. Jake Labowitch Jake Labowitch, who worked for Michigan Bell Telephone Co.. died June 15 at age 73. Born in London, England, Mr. Labowitch was a former chairman of the telephone company's credit union and past president of the Com- munications Workers of America Local. He leaves his wife, Ger- trude; three sons, Robert of Australia, Bernard and An- drew of North Hollywood, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs. Bruce (Frances) Lamb and Ms. Michelle Denes; two sis- ters, Mrs. Leah Wittus of Hollywood, Fla., and Mrs. Esther Johnson of Reseda, Calif.; and 12 grandchil- dren. Benjamin Zager Benjamin Zager, retired co-owner of Dexter Davison Kosher Meats and Poultry, died June 19 at age 74. Born in Poland, Mr. Zager was the co-owner of the store for eight years. He was a 35-year member of Cong. Bnai David and held mem- bership in Mosaic Lodge of the Masons. He was a member and past president of the Detroit Area Retail Kosher Meat Dealers Association. He re- tired to Lauderdale Lakes, Fla., five years ago. He leaves his wife, Molly; a son, Gene of Keego Har- bor; two daughters, Mrs. Sandra Isaacs of Birming- ham and Mrs. Edelheit of Detroit; a sister, Lillian of Lauderdale Lakes; and six grandchildren. Interment Detroit. Economics Prof NEW YORK — Sidney Weintraub, a professor of econotnics at the University of Pennsylvania, died June 19 at age 69. He taught for many years at the university's Wharton School. I OBITUARIES sisters, Mrs. Sarah Adler, Mrs. Dorothy Potiker of Southfield and Mrs. Ida Weiner of New York; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. ** * HELEN MARDER, 79, of Philadelphia, Pa., died June 18. She leaves a brother, Jimmy Greenspon; nieces and nephews. Inter- ment Detroit. * * * HYMAN MARGOLIS, 84, and TILLIE RACHEL MARGOLIS, 77, died June 15. They are survived by two sons, Solomon and Dr. Harold; a daughter, Mrs. Stanley (Esther) Fisher of New York City; and six grandchildren. He also is survived by a sister, Mrs. Max (Sally) Shulman of Worcester, Mass. ** * SOPHIE JEAN MAR- GOLIS, 67, died June 19. She leaves a son, Michael of Freeport, N.Y.; a daughter, Mrs. Arnold (Barbara) Grant; a sister, Mrs. Ab- raham (Bea) Katzman; and * * * five grandchildren. LILLIAN CHANNEN, * * * 61, of Livonia, died June 19. EDWARD RITTEN, 78, Survived by her- husband, died June 21. He leaves his Henry; two sons, Donald of wife, Lorraine; four daugh- Jerusalem, Israel, and Ben- ters, Mrs. Jerry (Joyce) Sol- jamin of Long Beach, Calif.; omon of Ottawa, Ont., Mrs. two sisters, Mrs. Harold Lawrence (Anita) Sherman (Ida) Sher of Ft. Lauderdale, of San Diego, Calif., Myrna Fla., and Mrs. Alex (Marye) and Mrs. Robert (Pamela) Greenblatt of Boca Raton, Miller of Reno, Nev.; a Fla.; and five grandchil- brother, Manuel; a sister, dren. Mrs. David (Bella) Goldberg * * of Israel; and four grand- FREDA FINK, 83, died children. * * * June 21. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. John (Mar- LEON L. RIVES, 72, ion) Kaplan; and two grand- died June 20. He leaves his children. wife, Stella; two sons, David ** * of Oxnard, Calif., and Dr. LEON FRIEDMAN, 75, Aaron; a daughter, Mrs. of Detroit, died June 17. Edward (Karen) Bell; two Survived by his wife, Min- sisters, Mrs. Benjamin nie; a son, Bernard Joel; a (Marion) Sklar and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Martin Leonard (Martha) Gurwin; (Elaine Sue) Pearlman of and three grandchildren. * * * East Lansing; and four CELIA RUBEN, 81, died grandchildren. ** * June 22. She leaves two SAMUEL HARTMAN, sons, Charles and Jerald; a 87, died June 16. He leaves daughter, Mrs. Isadore two sons, Donald alid Ar- (Florence) Smelkinson of thur of Toronto, Ont.; and Baltimore, Md.; three sis- ters, Mrs. Sam (Frieda) five grandchildren. Schuster of Toledo, Ohio, * * * Mrs. Harry (Helen) Singer WILLIAM LANDS- and Mrs. Abraham (Pearl) MAN, 87, died June 15. He Flayer; seven grandchil- leaves a son, Samuel of dren and four great-grand- North Miami Beach, Fla.; childen. Services 2 p.m. two step-sons, Harold Elson today at . Ira Kaufman and Milton Elson; a sister, Chapel. Mrs. Isidore (Nettie) Hand- ** * ler; 23 grandchildren, 20 BENJAMIN SHER- great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Interment MAN, 85, died June 19. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Is- North Arlington, N.J. rael (Helen) Saginaw; a * * * BENJAMIN ISRAEL brother, Sidney; a sister, MAGID, 87, of Windsor, Mrs. Fred (Edith) Cohen of Venice, Calif.; three grand- - Ont., died June 16. Sur- children and four great- vived by two sons, Martin of Van Nuys, Calif., and t, crrandchildren. * * * Ralph; a daughter, Mrs. SIDNEY C. SOLOMON, David (Nancy) Glanz of 77, died June 17. He leaves Windsor; two brothers, Henry of Florida and Leo of his wife, Bertha; two sons, Pembroke Pines, Fla.; three Dr. Donald W. of Mil- MILDRED ALBERT, 65, of Livonia, died June 21. Survived by her husband, Irving; three sons, Joseph Benstein of Northville, Martin Benstein of Com- stock, and Harvey Benstein of Ann Arbor; a brother, Sam Skulsky of Flint; and seven grandchildren. ** * JEAN BIGELMAN, 78, of Oak Park, died June 22. Survived by a son, Myron of Roseville; a daughter, Mrs. Charles (Rhoda) Oram of Livonia; a brother, Reuben Levine of Oak Park; a sister, Mrs. Morris (Frieda) Rachlin of Miami. Beach, Fla.; and two grandchil- dren. ** * CHARLES BOXER, 90. of Oak Park, died June 20. Survived by his wife, Gol- die; two sons, Jack and Mar- tin of Niles, Ill.; a brother, Isadore of Kansas City, Mo.; a sister, Mrs. Anna Keller of Denver, Colo.; five grand- children and seven great- grandchildren. IRA _NAUMAN CHAPEL INC THE 1 T, 1J Friday, June 24, 1983 63 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS waukee, Wis., and Allen; and a brother, Jacob. * * * LOUIS TUNICK, 78, of Southfield, died June 17. 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