THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 11, 1984 75 Permanent Hair Removal Sheldon (Arlene) Singer; a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Levine; • and six grandchildren. Interment New York. • HARRY PELAVIN, 74, former Detroiter of DeBary, Fla., died April 30. Survived by his wife, Caroline; two `hers, Sam and Jay, both _jak Park; two sisters, Rose and Mrs. Dorothy Chesik, both of Southfield. Interment Deltona, Fla. • BERTHA PRIVER, 98, of New York, died April 30. Survived by two sons, Dr. Julien of Holly and Dr. Mil- ton of New York; and four grandchildren. Interment New York. ABRAHAM SHER- MAN, 93, died May 9, He leaves a son, Fred; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Avery (Eleanor) Weiswasser; seven grand- children and nine great- grandchildren. • PHILLIP L. SILVER, 76, of Southfield, died May 5. He leaves his wife, Flor- Dr. Celina Sokolow dies at 97 London (JTA) — Dr. Celina Sokolow, daughter and secretary of Nahum Sokolow, one of the giants of the Zionist movement, died May 3 only a month before her 98th birthday. Born in Warsaw, she was the fourth of seven children of Mr. Sokolow, whose Zionist activities as writer, journalist and politician left a deep imprint on her ear- liest memories. Her elder- sister Maria had accom- panied their father to the first Zionist Congress in Basle in 1897. A gifted artist, Dr. Sokolow had initially wished to be a painter. But at her father's instigation, she studied medicine, qual- > ifying as a pediatrician in Zurich, Switzerland. It was from there, in the middle of World War I, that she moved to London to join her parents, who had settled in England in December 1914. Until the war broke out, Mr. Sokolow had been the secretary general of the World Zionist Organization which had been based in Be- rlin. In addition to acting as his secretary, Dr. 'Sokolow was also his personal physi- cian, administering the daily injection of insulin re- quired by his diabetes. Apart from that she prac- ticed medicine only sporadi- cally, spending periods at two London hospitals and occasionally as a private consultant. Julius Michman, Hebrew U. Prof Jerusalem — Prof-. Emeritus Julius Isaac ( Yr- man, one of the found- > eL the Hebrew Univer- sity - • Hadassah School of • Dental Medicine, died April 19 at age 75. Born in Nuremberg, Germany, Prof. Michman worked as a consultant at the Hadassah - Hebrew University Hospital Dental Clinic from 1942 to 1955. He then founded the oral re- , habilitation clinic at the Hebrew University - Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, which he headed for the next 20 years. He was appointed a senior lec- turer in 1957 and became a full professor in 1970. Dr. Celina Sokolow After her father's death in 1936 at age 76, she devoted herself tirelessly to keeping his memory alive, sup- ported by her eldest brother Florian. This was no simple task, since her father, the author of more than 30 books, left a vast literary es- tate and private and politi- cal archives filling the house from top to bottom. Dr. Sokolow always felt that her father's contribu- tion to Jewish life and let- ters had been given insuffi- cient recognition by the leaders of modern Israel. After much persuasion she finally permitted his papers to be transferred to the Zionist archives in Jerusalem. But the State of Israel has yet to honor her request that they should be housed in a special building facing the Knesset. in Jerusalem. She was also disappointed that her father's Hebrew dictionary, conceived on the scale of the Grande Larousse, had never been completed by others, and that his Hebrew biography of the Jewish philosopher Baruch Spinoza had not been translated into English, as David Ben- Gurion had once suggested to her. Her final satisfaction, though, came a year ago when hundreds of people came to her house to witness the unveiling of a plaque commemorating its historic connection with her late father. Today that house is a monument not only to a great father but to a faithful daughter who made her own immeasurable contribution and sacrifices to the Zionist cause. ence; three sisters, Sadye, Eva and Katherine Dwor- kin, all of Lancaster, Ohio; two brothers, Maurice and Frank, both of Lancaster; and one nephew. Interment Lancaster. • LOUIS SILVERMAN, 72, former Detroiter of Plantation, Fla., died May 7. 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