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. * * * 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 * * * 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 GRANITE CLEANING 557-0070 or 1-800-292-1432 WE REMEMBER i 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 • - 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. . 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