86 Friday, December 14, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS NEWS No matter how you turn the globe - The Jewish News keeps you posted on Jewish happenings everywhere! Call 424-8833 TODAY and order your subscription. • I/ ial1111 1 1111111 1 1111111 11111111 1 1 1111111111111 1 1111111111 11 1111111111111111111:= other news claim they're #1 BUT THERE'S ONLY OBITUARIES Actor Luther Adler New York (JTA) — Luther Adler, a stage and screen actor who starred in "Fiddler on the Roo' on Broadway, died Dec. 8 at his home in Kurtztown, Pa. He was 81. Mr. Adler appeared in the English-language and Yiddish theater, in films and on television for seven decades. His appearance in 1965 as Tevye in Fiddler, replacing Zero Mostel, was Mr. Adler's first ex- perience with a musical. Not geared to a singing role, he bowed out of the production after a few months but headed the national touring cast the next year. Mr. Adler became established as a Broadway star in the 1930s with the Group Theater's prod- uctions of works by Clifford Odets. He played Adolf Hitler in two The Magic Face and The films Desert Fox. Mr. Adler was born in New York City, the son of Jacob P. ONE Jewish News Send a gift to a friend or relative TODAY and keep them abreast of happenings here, there and everywhere IN In NS 1111 MB NO OS • — Dr. Solomon __- MI NM MO all MB I•1 • II•1 • IN • INO OM NI NB MI NO --- THE JEWISH NEWS 111111111M11 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd. Suite 865 Southfield, Mich. 48075-4491 Gentlemen: Please send gift subscription to: =MINI 111111•1111 MIME Name Address City From: ri 18 enclosed ••111111111111 State Occasion Detroit Allied Jewish Campaign chairman Stanley Frankel and Jewish Welfare Federation Executive Vice President Wayne Feinstein last week presented a $500,000 check to the Jewish Agency's Harry Rosen, left, as part of the United Jewish Appeal's December cash drive. At right is United Jewish Appeal vice chairman Bernard Borine. Zip Code i iH111011111111111111111111111111H1111111111111111111111111111111111111117; Dr. Seymour Solomon, a podiat- rist practicing in Dearborn for 42 years, died Dec. 11. Dr. Solomony, 68, was a native Detroiter. He was one of the first podiatrists to perform surgery in a general hospital and he lectured on foot surgery throughout the United States in the 1950s and 1960s. He was a past president of the Wayne County Podiatry Asso- ciation, a member of the Ameri- can Society of Podiatric Medicine and a fellow of the American Col- lege of Foot Surgery. Dr. Solomon was a member of Temple Emanu-El and Morgenthau Lodge of B'nai B'rith. He leaves his wife, Ferne; a son, Dr. Donald; a daughter, Barbara of Santa Rosa, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Ben (Florence) Feinstein; and one granddaughter. Adler, a founder of the Yiddish theater in America, and Sarah Adler, the actress. It was his father who first introduced him as a boy of 5 in a Yiddish play, Schinendrick, at the Thalia Thea- ter in Manhattan in 1908. David Gilman David A. Gilman, treasurer of Alloy Metals Inc., died Dec. 11. Mr. Gilman, 88, was born in New York and had lived in De- troit 82 years. He was a member of Adat Shalom Synagogue and was a 32nd degree Mason. He leaves a son, Milton; a daughter, Mrs. Ivan (Pegi) Jacob- son; a sister, Mrs. Helen Marks of Chicago, Ill.; and five grandchil- dren. Services 10 a.m. today at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Arnold Bean Arnold Bean, manager of the 'Becker Produce Co. for 20 years, died Dec. 12. Mr. Bean, 57, was a member of Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses and its men's club, and Yetz-Cohen post of the Jewish War Veterans. Survived by his wife, Doris (Grober); his mother, Rose; two sisters, Mrs. Irving (Betty) Mar- tin and Sarah Taylor. Dorothy King Mrs. Dorothy King, a Past Mat- ron of Purity Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, died Dec. 11. -Mrs. King was a native Detroiter. She was 79. She leaves her husband, Joseph B.; two daughters, Mrs. Nathan (Geraldine) Adler, and Mrs. Al- bert (Flodel) Mersel of Miami Be- ach, Fla.; three grandchildren and one great-grandson.