THE DETROIT JEWISH 4EWS The Family Of HERMAN GRAY Victor Herman, the native De- troiter who suffered in Siberian prison camps before being allowed to return to the U.S., died March 25 at age 69. Mr. Herman wrote a book, Corn- ing Out of the Ice, which described how he, his wife, and infant daughter survived the Siberian wilderness. Mr. Herman had brought suit against Ford Motor Co., demand- ing $10 million in compensation for his suffering in Siberia. He al- leged that his father had taken he and his family back to Russia as part of a Ford Motor Co. plan to build an auto plant there. The au- tomaker denied that such a plan existed. The suits are still pend- ing. He never denied his U.S. citi- zenship. While in Russia, he was an aviator and cited for his parachute jumping feats. He was arrested by the Soviets and sent to Siberia in a secret police purge. He believed the ar- rest came about because he re- fused to give up his U.S. citizen- ship. He is survived by his wife, Galina; two daughters, Svetlana and Janna; and two sisters, Re- becca Kemsley and Mirium. Attorney Milton Fischer, 71 Milton Fischer, an attorney with offices in Detroit, died April 3 at age 71. Born in Chicago, Ill., Mr. Fischer lived 62 years in Detroit. He formerly was an attorney with the National Labor Relations Board. He was appointed to the local draft board in World War II and received a citation from President Harry Truman. Mr. Fischer was a member of Adat Shalom Synagogue and the Downtown Synagogue. He was graduated from Wayne State University Law School in 1938. He was a member of the Detroit, Michigan and American bar asso- ciations. •He was in private prac- tice with his brother Kenneth until 1957 when he was appointed assistant federal district attor- ney. He leaves a son, Charles of Los Angeles, Calif.; two daughters, Barbara and Roberta; a brother, Kenneth; and a sister, Mrs. David (Blanche) Pollack. Store Owner Ruth Diamond Ruth R. Diamond, owner and operator of Diamond's Millinery since 1926, died April 2 at age 81. A resident of Oak Park, Mrs. Diamond was born in Toronto, Ont., and lived in Detroit for 59 years. Her first store was located on 12th St. and she later moved to Livernois Ave. She was an active bowler with Pisgah Chapter of B'nai B'rith. Mrs. Diamond was a life member of Hadassah. She supported many charities. Mrs. Diamond is survived by a son, Dr. Howard of Ann Arbor; two daughters, Mrs. Pinchas (Carol) Burstein of Valley Stream, N.Y., and Mrs. Thelma Gunn of Denver, Colo.; a brother, Archie Sopman of Toronto; nine grandchildren and one great- grandchild. Interment Toronto. Who passed away April 11, 1981. We still miss you and think of you always. Evelyn, Bob, Ruth, Rose, Sandy, Laura, grandchildren and great-grandchildren Extends their sincerest appreciation for all the kind remembrances re- ceived during their period of bereavement. JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 188T7 W. Ten Mile Road tThe Family of the Late ESTHER KAFTAN Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind Jxpressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends dur- ing the family's recent be- reavement. The Family of the Late SHARON LYNN RUBIN Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends dur- ing the family's recent be- reavement. Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS 1 1 In Loving Memory Of PEARL B. MILLER MONUMENT COMPANY 19800 WOODWARD AVE. Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads Phone 368-3550 Over 60 Yeats In Same Location! MONUMENTS BY BERG URBACH 399-2711 Eve. 626-0330 Next to Stanley Steamer 4.■■••■11■- IRA ufmAN Ira Kaufman Herbert Kaufman David Techner FUNERALS TO ALL JEWISH CEMETERIES 18325 •W. Nine Mile Road/Southfield, Michigan/ 48075 (313) 569 - 0020 "Serving the Jewish community with traditional dignity and understanding" HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL SERVING ALL CEMETERIES 543-1622 26640 GREENFIELD ROAD OAK PARK, MICHIGAN 48237 •■ • •,14■1 WE REMEMBER During the coming week Yeshivath 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. AND 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK LI 4-2212 i pE z . IMIIV Gardner, bet. Coolidge & Greenfield ■ r SHELDON FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 TIDE Suite 104 Southfield, Michigan 48075 Phone: (313) 557-6644 Monday thru Thursday 9 A.M. to 5 PM Friday 9 A.M. to 2 hrs. before Sabbath nnn lip . Who passed away April 17, 1984. She was a Diamond! To know her was to love her. She will be sadly missed by her husband Sidney, son Lee, and grandchildren: Laura, Michael and Steven. 14441 W. 11 Mlle Rd. INC. UNA' ISRAEL MEMORIAL GARDENS 1985 111 SAY IT WITH TREES In Loving Memory Of BLANCHE BRASCH Ex-Soviet Prisoner Herman r rridaY,1 'A • pri .1 Alan H. Dorfman Funeral Director & Mgr. NISSAN APRIL ROCHEL LEAH 7 16 B' YITZCHOK 7 16 JANE FEINTUCH 7 16 EDWARD E. SCHULTZ 7 16 JENNIE SHOENIG 8 17 MORRIS CANVASSER 8 17 MORRIS GREENBERG 8 17 JACOB GUTTERMAN 8 17 DAVID STECKER 8 17 JACOB D. PONT 8 17 DAVID SOLOMON 8 17 IRVING SPERM 8 17 HELEN WACHTENHEIM 9 18 BENJAMIN ABRAMOWITZ 9 18 SARAH COHEN 9 18 SAMUEL FIELDS 9 18 LOUIS FORMAN 9 18 HARRY M. GOLDFARB 9 18 REBECCA GREENBERG 9 18 WOLFE HENIGMAN 9 18 JOSEPH JEREMIAS 9 18 RUTH KAPE 9 18 HENRIETTA LOEWENSTEIN 9 18 AARON MALAMUD 9. 18 AMELIA MEISNER 9 18 OSCAR ROSENBERG 9 18 ELI SCHERR 9 18 ARTUR STERN 9 18 ALEX H. WINER 9 18 RACHEL YAMSHON 9 18 MORRIS A. YASSKY HERSHEL B'r MEYER 19 10 HAKOHEN 19 10 HYMAN BERMAN 19 10 ROSE BERMAN 19 10 MINNIE DIAMOND 19 10 BERTHA FAIGENBAUM 19 10 PAULINE GOLDBERG ANNA WEISSLER 19 10 GOLDENBERG 19 10 NATHAN D. KLEINER 19 10 BEATRICE POTOK 20 11 . CHARLES ALLEN 20 11 MAX BOESKY 20 11 BELLE H. DRUCKER 20 11 MAX FRIEDLANDER 20 11 ELI GERSON 20 11 PAULINE GOLDBERG 20 11 MORRIS PUSHKIN 20 11 DAVID ROITMAN 20 11 MIRIAM ROSENHECK 21 12 SOL OSBORNE 21 12 SARAH SITRIN 22 13 LENA BERMAN 22 13 MEYER B. MARCUS 22 13 CHASHE BAS PINCHAS 22 13 SAMUEL D. RADNER 22 13 SAMUEL SALASNEK 22 13 DORA SCHMALTZ Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. 557-6750 Southfield