110 Friday, April 5, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS OBITUARIES HAROLD L. ALPERT, 55, died March 31. He leaves his wife, Marcia; a daughter, Wendy of Charlevoix; two sons, Steven and Lloyd; two sisters, Mrs. Louis (Theodora) Greek and Mrs. Sara Rosen. Remember the 1 lth Commandment: SAM BALKANY, 71, former De- troiter of Toledo, Ohio, died March 28. Survived by his wife, Rose; two sons, Dr. Louis of Toledo and Rabbi Milton H. of Brooklyn, N.Y.; a brother, Harry of Livonia; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Weissman of Oak Park; and 13 grandchildren. "And Thou Shalt be Informed" ABRAM BORAK, 96, of Detroit, died March 21. Survived by a son, Samuel; two granddaughters and one great-grandson. FAE COBB, 82, former Detroiter of Chicago, Ill., died March 29. She leaves a brother, Ralph of Miami, Fla.; and a brother-in-law, Royal C. Barnett of Southfield. Interment Detroit. CHARLOTEE EISMAN, 72, of Southfield, died April 2. Survived by her husband, Martin. BERTHA GOFFMAN, 87, died March 31. She leaves a son, Dr. Irwin of New York City; a daugh- ter, Lynne; and a sister, Esther Glucksman of Argentina. ZIEGFRIED HEILBRUN, 74, of Oak Park, died March 30. Sur- vived by his wife, Irma; two sons, David R. and Barry H. of Houston, Tex.; a brother, Louis of Toledo, Ohio; and four grandchildren. oTh r-1 , 77 ■e r You've read the five books of Moses. Isn't it time to try the Fifty-Two Issues of the Detroit Jewish News? It may not be holy, but it's weekly! And such a bargain. To order your own subscription call 354-6060. AARON JACOBS, 87, died April 3. He leaves a son, Harold; a daughter, Marilyn; three grandchildren and one great- grandson. CHARLES ISRAEL JACOB- SON, 79, died March 28. He leaves a brother, Samuel; and a sister, Mrs. Rebecca Canigsser. LEO E. JANOFF, former De- troiter of Palm Beach, Fla., died March 29. Survived by his wife, Adeline; two sons, Stephen and James; and two grandchildren. Services in Lake Worth, Fla. FLORENCE R. KAROL, 74, of Bay City, died March 28. Sur- vived by her husband, Dr. Her- bert; a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence (Maxine) Harwin of West Bloom- field; and three grandchildren. Interment Bay City. LILLIAN LEVITT, 69, of Smith- field, died April 2. Survived by a sister, Mrs. Ralph (Ruth) Smith. NORMAN J. LIPPITT, 84, former Detroiter of Sarasota, Fla., died March 31. Survived by his wife, Ethel; a son, Carl J. of South- field; a daughter, Mrs. Harriett Krass of Southfield; four brothers, Irving of Beverly Hills, Calif., Martin of Hollywood, Fla., Dr. Al- bert of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., and Alfred of Las Vegas, Nev.; a sister, Leona Rubinstein of Southfield; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Interment Sarasota. ARTHUR MARCUS, 59, of Southfield, died April 1. Survived by three sisters, Mrs. Harry (Lee) Bragman, Mrs. Sidney (Joyce) Margolis and Mrs. Betty Weiss. GERTRUDE MENTZEL, 69, died March 31. She leaves her husband; Edward; a son, Barry; a sister, Mrs. Beatrice Altholz of Wantagh, N.Y.; and three grandchildren. ALBERT ROBERTS, 76, former Detroiter of Delray Beach, Fla., died March 31. He leaves his wife, Ida; a son, Herbert of San Mateo, Calif.; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. LILLIAN ROSE, 68, former De- troiter of Lakewood, Calif., died March 11. Survived by her hus- band; Maurice; a son, Harvey of California; a daughter, Susan of California; and two grandchildren. Interment California. CHARLES SELVER, 75, died March 31. No known survivors. ERWIN SWERDLEN, 59, of Redford, died March 28. Survived by his wife, Florence; seven sons, Sanford Swerdlen, Dennis Swerdlen and Howard Swerdlen, Robert Seward, Bruce Seward, Edward Seward and Johnny Se- ward; three daughters, Mrs. Al (Barbara) Pfaff of Belleville, Susan Seward and Margaret Se- ward; his mother, Mrs. Rose Swerdlen; a sister, Mrs. George (Madelyn) Karnes; and four grandchildren. HYMAN WEISSE, 90, of Oak Park, died April 1. Survived by his wife, Sarah; three sons, Irving Weisberg, Israel Taub and Leonard Taub; three daughters, Mrs. Isadore (Sylvia) Epstein, Mrs. Irving (Estelle) Gladstone and Mrs. Joseph (Frances) Gantz; 18 grandchildren and 12 great- grandchildren. SAMUEL OSCAR WOLOK, 88, of Southfield, died March 30. Sur- vived by three sons, Morris, Robert R. and Jerry; four brothers, Leon Wolock, Sol Z. Walack, Nathan Wolok of Lauderhill, Fla., and Henry Wolok of Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.; two sisters, Fannie Edelman and Mrs. Tilly Rose; seven grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. EVELYN R. ZAMLER, 78, of Detroit, died March 27. Survived by a brother, Edward Rubin of Pittsburgh, Pa.; and a sister, Mrs. Abraham (Edith) Fingold, also of Pittsburgh. Interment Pittsburgh. Mary Gordon Mary Gordon, a Tri-County Braille Volunteer, died March 29 at age 89. Born in Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Gor- don was a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and its sisterhood and Hadassah. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Jerry (Devora) Disner; three sis- ters, Mrs. Meyer (Rose) Waterstone, Betty Kaplan and Mrs. Ben. (Nadine) Lipton; seven grandchildren and two great- grandchildren.