THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 28, 1984
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OBITLARIES
SYLVIA COLLINS, 63, died
Sept. 21. She leaves her husband,
Maurice; a daughter, Mrs. Mark
(Linda) Jacobson; and a brother,
Norman Peck.
Bocknek and Mrs. Frank (Arlene)
Stein; a brother, Joe; a sister, Mrs.
Morrie (Shirley) Gellerman;
seven grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
SARA R. COMINS, 71, died
Sept. 22. She leaves two sisters,
Rachel and Evelyn.
BETTY DAVIDSON, 73, died
Sept. 23. She leaves two sons, Dr.
Stuart and • Lawrence; a sister,
Mrs. Sidney (Sylvia) Barnett; and
nine grandchildren.
(DIAMOND)
BLOSSOM
FRIEDMAN, 76, former De-
troiter of Ft. Lee, N.J., died Sept.
17. Survived by two brothers,
Jack Diamond of Southfield and
Simon Diamond of West Bloom-
field; a sister, Mrs. Herman (Lil-
lian) Gordon of St. Petersburg,
Fla;; nieces and nephews.
JACOB DVORIN, 84, died Sept.
20. He leaves his wife, Ann; three
daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Laura)
Cole, Mrs. Bernard (Madeline)
ISAAC FRIEDMAN, 87, died
Sept. 22. He leaves two sons,
David I. and Aaron; six grand-
Attorney Milton Weinstein dies
Milton Weinstein, an attorney
in the firm of Weinstein and
Weinstein since 1937, died Sept.
23 at age 77.
A native Detroiter, Mr. Weins-
tein was a member of Adat
Shalom Synagogue, president of
the Hillel Foundation at Wayne
State Univerity and a member of
the board of governors of the
Jewish Welfare Federation.
He was graduated in 1929 from
the Detroit College of Law. Mr.
Weinstein was a 50-year member
and past president of Pisgah
Lodge of B'nai B'rith. He was a
member of the Barristers Unit of
B'nai B'rith.
Mr. Weinstein was the past
president of the Metropolitan De-
troit B'nai B'rith Council, trea-
surer and commissioner of the
B'nai B'rith International Hillel
Foundation, He was a member of
the State Bar of Michigan, the
National Trial Lawyers Associa-
tion and an arbitrator with the
children and two great-grand-
children.
SARAH HERMAN, 96, of
Southfield, died Sept. 23. Sur-
vived by three sons, Harry A., Ab-
raham of Arcadia, Calif., and Dr.
Bernard of Albuquerque, N.M.; a
daughter, Mrs. Saul (Lillian)
Bordon; a sister, Mrs. Celia Kroll;
12 grandchildren and 21 great-
grandchildren.
BELLA LEIKIN, 69, died Sept.
20. She leaves her husband,
Ezekiel; a son, George; one
brother in Israel, one sister in Is-
rael and two grandchildren.
ISRAEL LEVINE, 93, died Sept.
20. He leaves a daughter, Mrs.
Nathaniel (Jeanette) Brooks; a
brother, Manuel; one sister; five
grandchildren and five great-
grandchildren.
JACQUELINE Y. MOORIN,
55, died Sept. 21. She leaves two
sons, Richard of Howell and Sid-
ney.
PHILLIP TILCHEN, 71, of
Southfield, died Sept. 20. Sur-
vived by his wife, Mary; children,
Alan, Janice, Mrs. Martin
(Rochelle) Grant, Mrs. Norman
(Arlene) Rubinoff of Toledo, Ohio;
and nine grandchildren.
FRANK TRAGER, 78, former
Detroiter of North Miami Beach,
Fla., died Sept. 21. Survived by
his wife, Rita; a son, Michael of
Brownstone, Mich.; a daughter,
Mrs. Arthur (Leah) Winter of
Salinas, Calif.; a brother, Max M.
of Southfield; four sisters, Mrs.
Peter (Ida) Medwed of Oak Park,
Mrs. William (Celia) Cohen of
Miami Beach, Fla., Mrs. Sonia
Sidney A. Deitch
SHELDON
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Milton Weinstein
American Arbitration Associa-
tion.
He leaves his wife, Martha; a
son, Lewis of Aptos, Calif.; two
brothers, Louis Weinstein and
Samuel Winn of Coral Gables,
Fla.
Phone 368-3550
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College-Jewish Institute of Reli-
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MICHAEL G. WEISS, 39, died
Sept. 21. He leaves his wife, An-
nette; a son, Lee J.; a daughter,
Melanie; his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Milton (Sarah Betty) Weiss;
two brothers, Dr. Howard and Dr.
Jonathan of Ann Arbor; and a sis-
ter, Mrs. Rob (Beverly) Cogan of
Wayland, Mass.
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Beta Kappa. She studied art at
the former Society of Arts and
Crafts (now the Center for Crea-
tive Studies).
She leaves her husband, Mor-
ton; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben (Esther) Leaman; and a sis-
ter, Mrs. Joseph (Miriam) Kast-
ner of Grand Rapids.
Jacqueline Feigenson, owner
and manager of Feigenson Gal-
lery in the Fisher Building, died
Sept. 20 at age 50.
A native Detroiter, Mrs.
Feigenson was a member of the
Detroit Art Dealers Association.
She attended Wayne State Uni-
versity and was elected to Phi
Buch of Southfield and Mrs. Sid-
ney (Vivian) Silver of Farmington
Hills; six grandchildren and
threee great-grandchildren.
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Gallery owner J. Feigenson dies
New York — Fritz Bamberger,
vice president of the Leo Baeck
Institute and vice chairman of the
North American Board of the
World Union of Progressive
Judaism, died Sept. 21 at age 82.
Mr. Bamberger was a faculty
FAYE SHERMAN, 72, of
Livonia, died Sept. 24. Survived
by four sons, Morris, Sheldon,
Harvey and Barry; a daughter,
Mrs. Paul (Elaine) Markonni of
Duluth, Ga.; a brother, Harry
Brown; two sisters, Mrs. Bessie
Weinstein and Mrs. Arthur (Ann)
Parker; and ten grandchildren.
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