Friday, July 1, 1983
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Bettye Blumberg Tessie Ash
OBITUARIES
Tessie Ash, a member of
Bettye Blumberg, a
member of Jewish women's Jewish women's and com-
and communal organiza- munal organizations, died
June 26 at age 75.
tions, died June 23.
Born in New York, Mrs.
Born in Hoboken, N.J.,
Mrs. Blumberg lived 72 Ash lived 69 years in De-
years in Detroit. She was a troit. She was a member of
member of Cong. Shaarey Infants Service Group,
Zedek, Hadassah and Jewish National Fund,
Hadassah, National Coun-
Women's American ORT.
She leaves a daughter, cil of Jewish Women, Cong.
Mrs. Graham (Alene) Bnai David, Sinai Hospital
Landau; a brother, Sidney Guild and TOPS of Miami
Wallace; a sister, Fay Wal- Beach, Fla.
She leaves her husband,
lace; and two grandchil-
Philip;
a son, Saul of New-
dren.
ton, Mass.; two daughters,
Erroll Greenberg Rose of Claremont, Calif.,
Errol Sheldon Greenberg, and Mrs. Irwin (Shirley)
co-owner and co-founder of Holtzman; two sisters, Mrs.
Diamond Mortgage Co., Samuel (Pauline) Miller
and Mrs. Ben (Kate) Mar-
died June 29 at age 45.
Born in Detroit, Mr. cus; and three grandchil-
Greenberg resided in West dren.
Bloomfield at the time of his
death.
Ethel Ostrow
He leaves his wife, Jetta;
Ethel Ostrow, a member
two sons, Cary of California
and Jay; a daughter, Linda; of Jewish communal organ-
izations, died June 27 at age
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph (Gusta) Greenberg; 79. Born in Manchester,
a brother, Barton of Good-
rich, Mich.; and a sister, England, Mrs. Ostrow lived
65 years in Detroit. She was
Pamela Greenberg.
a member of Cong. Bnai
Teacher Training
NEW YORK — A four-
week, intensive Teacher
Training Summer Seminar
for educational personnel in
the Hebrew day school field
is being offered in New York
by Torah Umesorah, the
National Society for He-
brew Day Schools, July
6-Aug. 2.
The Family
of the Late
LOUIS
KLEIN
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
PEARL
SIMON
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.
IDA ADELS, 65, of
Southfield, died June 23.
Survived by her husband,
Sidney; a son, Marc; a
daughter, Barbara of
Chicago, Ill.; her father,
Benjamin Milstein; two
brothers, Dr. Arnold Miles
and Nathan Milstein of
Oceanside, Calif.; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Seymour (Eve)
Bergsman of Potomac, Md.,
and Mrs. Herbert (Faye)
Silverman.
* * *
SAM CHERNOFF, 77,
of Oak Park, died June 27.
Survived by his wife, Pearl;
two sons, Isadore of Trenton
and Ralph of Warren; a sis-
ter in Russia; and seven
grandchildren.
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SARAH SWARTZ
GRANT, 85, former De-
troiter of Pembroke Pines,
Fla. died June 28. Survived
by her husband, Ben; a son,
Seymore of Bloomfield
Hills; a daughter, Mrs. Mol-
lie Kahn of Hollywood, Fla.;
two brothers, Joseph Meg-
dell of Boca Raton, Fla., and
Sol Megdell of Miami, Fla.,
five sisters, Ida of Michigan,
Esther of Philadelphia, Pa.,
Min of Delray Beach, Fla.,
Edith of Philadelphia, and
Anne of Miami; 13 grand-
children and 10 great-
grandchildren. Interment
Tamarac, Fla.
David and a life member of
the Jewish Home for Aged
Auxiliary.
She leaves her husband,
Max; a son, Allen; two
daughters, Mrs. Bernard
(Beatrice) Wigler of Albany,
N.Y., and Mrs. Sheldon (Ei-
leen) Altman of Anaheim,
Calif.; two brothers,
William Biegel of Planta-
tion, Fla., and Harry Biegel
of Margate, Fla.; a sister,
Fanny Biegel; eight grand-
children, nine great-grand-
children, nieces and
nephews.
Thanks to our many friends and rela-
tives for their expression of sympathy and
memorial gifts in remembrance of
SOPHIE (SCHULTZ)
ROCHKIND
Our beloved sister, sister-in-law and
aunt. She will always be loved and remem-
bered.
Leonard and Shirley Schultz and Family
Chicago, Ill., died June 20.
Survived by his parents, Dr.
and Mrs. Nathan Marcus; a
brother, Efraim; grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Marcus of Des Plaines, Ill.,
and Rabbi and Mrs. A. Irv-
ing Schnipper of West
Bloomfield; his great
grandmothers, Mrs. Ben
Feinstein of Benton Harbor,
Mich., Mrs. Hugo
Goldberger of Cleveland
Heights, Ohio, and Mrs.
Jacob Schnipper of
Philadelphia, Pa.
* * *
ROSE MILLER, 81, of
Southfield, died June 27.
Survived by a son, Hurshul;
a daghter, Mrs. Nathan
(Shana) Baker; seven
grandchildren and four
great- grandchildren.
* * *
died June 27. He leaves
family and friends.
** *
Maurice Starr
Maurice A. Starr, 78,
owner of the Starr Drug Co.
on Joy Rd. for more than 50
years, died June 28 in Wor-
cester, Mass.
Mr. Starr retired in 1975
and had been living in Wor-
cester for one year. He was a
member of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek, Cong. Mishkan Is-
rael Nusach H'Ari and
Alpha Zeta Omega phar-
maceutical fraternity.
He is survived by a son,
Dr. Jerome I. of Worcester; a
daughter, Dr. Margaret J. of
Margate, Fla.; two brothers,
Isidore Starr of Oak Park
and Harry Starr of South-
field; and two grand-
daughters.
Interment Worcester.
HILLEL ARI MAR-
CUS, 14 months, of
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ALBERT GREEN, 69,
.
Elmer Lorinczi, a retired
employee of General Motors
tool and die division, died
June 28 at age 85.
Born in Hungary, Mr.
Lorinczi lived 41 years in
Detroit and retired to
Florida 16 years ago. He
was a member of the AFL-
CIO and the Hebrew Be-
nevolent Society.
He is survived by his wife,
Shari; a son, Gerald M. Lor-
ence; and two grandsons.
Ind., died June 26. Survived
by his wife, Eleanor; two
sons, Bill of Boulder, Colo.,
and Mike; a daughter, Kate
of San Francisco, Calif.; a
brother, Lester J. of Bloom-
field Hills; two sisters, Mrs.
Alexander (Beatrice) Smith
of Spring Valley, N.Y., and
Mrs. Melva Kent of Glen
Rock, N.J.; and one grand-
daughter. Interment South
Bend.
* * *
ROSE L. MORRISON,
1.
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557
MONUMENTS BY
BERG
URBACH
AND
FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910
OAK PARK -
RISHA GITEL ROSEN,
rdern
mimed
afes inc.
S
GRANITE - BRONZE IffMORIALS
BRONZE PLAQUES
FINAL INSCRIPTIONS
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557-0070 or
1-800-292-1432
WE REMEMBER
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During the coming
week es
Beth Yehudah will
observe the
Yahrzeits of the fol-
lowing departed
friends, with the
traditional Memo-
rial Prayers, recita-
tion of Kaddish and
Studying of Mis-
hnavos.
TAMMUZ JUNE
15 26
LEAH CHAIKIN
15 26
ABRAHAM DOKTOR
15 26
SAMUEL GLUCK
15 26
DOROTHY GOLDSTEIN
15 26
LEON KERSH
15 26
PINCHAS SCHWARTZ
15 26
LENA WALDMAN
15 26
ANNA SAMEROFF
16 27
NATHAN BACKHAUT
16 27
ANNA CELIA DEAR
16 27
ESTELLE KAPLAN
16 27
ESTELLE KAPLAN
16 27
ISAAC KASHTAN
16 27
EVA LEVINE
16 27
FANNIE MARKOWITZ
16 27
HYMAN MILINSKY
16 27
REBECCA PLOTNICK
16 27
BESSIE WEBER
16 27
IRVING YORK
17 28
SAM BOESKY
17. 28
SAMUEL R. GREENBAUM
17 28
HELENA A. HELSZEWSKA
17 28
IDA B. SHAYNE
17
28
JEAN STALRIT
17 28
ISADORE M. TAYLOR
17 28
DAVE WEINER
18 29
DORA GREENBLATT
18 29
LOUIS KOZEL
18 29
ETHEL WALDMAN
18 29
SAM STEIN
19 30
HARRY FELDMAN
19 30
HYMAN HOWAL
19 30
IDA LITVIN
19 30
SARAH L. MARTIN
19 30
ANNIE SAMET
19 30
DAVID SKLASH
JULY
20 1
BENJAMIN COHEN
20 1
SIEGFRIED HESS
20 1
MAX KAROL
20 1
IRVING M. MOSKOVITZ
20 1
RUEBEN NELSON
20 1
OSCAR SHERMAN
21 2
RONALD BARCUS
21 2
PHOEBE BUDNICK
21 2
LENA FIRESTONE
21 2
SAMUEL GLICKMAN
21 2
BESSIE HOROWITZ
21 2
BENJAMIN KRASS
21 2
HARRY LEON
21 2
ANNA LEVINE
BERNARD B.
21 2
WEINBERG WILDER
21 2
LEAH WULL
LI 4-2212
Next to Stanley Steamer
INC
SOLOMON SHESLUK
PINCHAS N. ENGLER
JOSEPH FRIDENBERG
SAMUEL GOLD
LOUIS, KATZER
DAVE KREISMAN
NATHAN MOEHLMAN
ISADORE SHAPIRO
ALAN JEFFREY TKATCH
HANNAH BEEN
BORUCH BIRMAN
LOUIS GUNSBERG
AVRUM SEYMOUR
HARRIS
IRENE JOSEPH
DAVID MOSES
FREDA NYMAN
BERNARD SWARTZ
MEYER ALDERMAN
ALBERT A. CRAINE
MORRIS TRIVAX
SADIE WEBER
DORA WEINENGER
JACOB BERMAN
JORDAN B. GUNSHER
SAMUEL HARRIS
BESSIE KRAKOFSKY
IRVING ROSENTHAL
ANNA BARON
DOROTHY HARRISON
ESTHER KUNIN
JOEL Y. SIWEK
PHILIP WEISS
EVA COHAN
MORRIS EVANS
HYMAN LEVINE
IDA PESSMAN
J. MILTON BRESLER
ESTHER BRODER
ABE CHAUSKEY
FRIEDA CHESLUK
DORA FLEISCHER
DAVID FULLER
MORTON GOTTLIEB
SHEVA R.L.
HIMELSTEIN
ISRAEL KOJDER
SHIFRA KOJDER
GUSSIE KUSHNER
DAVID LAKIN
GOLDIE (SHAFER)
WAXMAN
SAMUEL YOFFEE
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
15751 W. Lincoln Dr.
557-6750
Southfield
Funerals To All
\Jewish Cemeteries
Ira Kaufman Herbert Kaufman • David Techner • 569 0020
9 Mile Rd. Southfield,' Mi. 48075 •
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18325 W:
ALVIN SINGERMAN,
59, of Southfield, died June
28. Survived by his wife, Be-
tty; two daughters, Mrs.
Jack (Marcie) Kahn and
Mrs. Ian (Ronna) Saulles;
his mother, Mrs. Goldie
Singerman; two brothers,
Herbert and Philip; and one
granddaughter.
82, of Bloomfield Hills, died
June 27. Survived by two
sons, Pesach of West Bloom-
field and Yitzchock of Tel
Aviv, Israel; a daughter,
Mrs. Rudolph (Ann) New-
man; a sister, Mrs. Ben-Zion
(Chaya) Brier of Tel Aviv;
nine grandchildren and
eight great-grandchildren.
* * *
BETTY SALESIN, 74,
died June 26. She leaves
three sons, Dr. Michael, Dr.
Eugene of Rochester, N.Y.,
and Jerome; a brother,
Jules Weingarten; a sister,
13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge
IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL
THE T
80, died June 25. She leaves
two sons, Harold of
Alhambra, Calif., and Mar-
vin; a brother, Sol Schwartz
of Ft. Meyers, Fla.; a sister,
Mrs. Sam (Ida) Becker of
Woodland Hills, Calif.; four
grandchildren and one
great-grandson.
* * *
SEYMOUR S. MOR-
RIS, 61, of South Bend,
JULIUS B. KRAUSE, 86, died June'22. She leaves
88, died June 28. He leaves a son, Eugene; and six
his wife, Ann; two sons, grandchildren. Interment
Robert of Northbrook, Ill., Portland, Maine.
and Dr. Gerald; seven
grandchildren and six
SHELDON
great-grandchildren.
MONUMENT COMPANY
* * *
19800 WOODWARD AVE.
BETTY LERMAN, 70,
Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads
died June 24. She leaves two
Phone 368-3550
daughters, Mrs. Herbert
Over 60 Years in Same Location!
(Sharon) Bidlosky and Mrs.
Claire Davis Krohner; two
sisters, Mrs. Abe (Anna)
Sidney A. Deitch
Schwartz and Mrs. Louis
DETROIT
(Margaret) Greene of Los
MONUMENT WORKS
Angeles, Calif.; and four
14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.
Gardner, betw. Coolidge & Greenfield
grandchildren.
399-2711 Eve. 626-0330
* * *
79,
of
IRVING LEVY,
Sunrise, Fla., died June 23.
Survived by his wife, Lil-.
661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
lian; a son, Dr. Martin of
11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
Bloomfield Hills; a brother,
6 Blks. from 3 Jewish
Cemeteries on Woodward
Harry of Hallandale, Fla.;
Elmer Lorinczi
Mrs. Morris (Sarah) Litvin;
and nine grandchildren.
* * *
SOPHIE OBERSTEIN,
and two grandchildren.
.
Interment Florida.
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