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April 19, 1985 - Image 86

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-04-19

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BENJAMIN ASSIK, 95, of Oak
Park, died April 11. Survived by a
son, Samuel Essick of Los
Angeles, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs.
Abe (Gertrude) Brodsky; 13
grandchildren, six great-grand-
children and one great-great-
grandchild.

ROSE (GOOSE) MARKOWITZ
CHANKIN, 73, former Detroiter
of Sunrise, Fla., died April 15.
Survived by three brothers, Larry
Goss, David Goose and William
Goose of Southfield; three sisters,
Mrs. Shirley Katz of Oak Park,
Mrs. Al (Ann) Schonberg of
Livonia and Mrs. Leonard (Celia)
Roth of Sunrise. Interment
Florida.

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Louis Corman, a member of
Jewish organizations here and in
Florida, died April 11 at age 81.
A native of Russia, Mr. Corman
was a board member of Adat
Shalom Synagogue for 35 years.
He was a member of the Beth
Torah Synagogue in North Miami
Beach, Fla., a life member of B'nai
B'rith in Detroit and Florida, a
member of the Century Club, a
founding member of the Detroit
Club of North Miami Beach and in
1980, received a Scroll of Honor
from Israel Bonds.
He leaves his wife, Lena; two
daughters, Mrs. Martin (Corrine)
Joseff and Mrs. Ralph (Marilyn)
Bernstein; two brothers, Abe of
San Diego, Calif., and Julius; and
five grandchildren.

Louis Merdler

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Louis Merdler, retired chemical
engineer for the Dow Chemical
Co., died March 24 at age 65.
Born in Olivet, Mich., he re-
sided in Midland at the time of his
death. He was graduated from
Michigan State University in
1941 with a B.S. degree in chemi-
cal engineering.
Mr. Merdler served in World
War II. He was a member of the
John Merdler B'nai B'rith Lodge
named for his father, the Anieri-'
can Institute of Chemical
Engineers, Midland Elks and
Temple Beth El, at which he had
served as its first vice president
and second president.
He is survived by his wife,
Janet; two sons, David and John;
a daughter, Marilyn of Nashville,
Tenn.; three brothers, Victor and
Joseph, both of Southfield, and
Oscar of Saginaw; and one grand-
child. Interment Saginaw.

Shraga Netzer

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Shraga
Netzer, one of the founders of
Mapai and the Labor Party, died
April 11. He was 87.
Mr. Netzger was born in Sos-
nitza, Russia, in 1898 and came to
Palestine with his wife Dvora in
1925, after organizing a network
of Jewish productive and self-
supporting organizations under
the new Soviet rule.
Despite his friendship with
David Ben-Gurion, Mr. Netzger
remained faithful to Mapai when
the leader split away to form Rafi.

ISABEL DUBRINSKY, 45, died
April 17. She leaves her husband,
Max; two sons, Steven and Mark;
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
(Helen) Schlussel; a brother,
Michael Schlussel; and two sis-
ters, Mrs. Steve (Nancy) Glasser-
and Mrs. Barry (Barbara)
Kranitz. Services 11 a.m. today at
Ira Kaufman Chapel.

RENATA ADELE FREED, 51,
of Huntington Woods, died April
13. Survived by her husband,
Murray P.; two sons, Jeffrey M.

William Feinberg

William Feinberg, a mechani-
cal engineer, died April 17 at age
70.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Feinberg
was gjaduated from Wayne State
University and the University of
Michigan. He was president of
Pilot Engineering Co. of South-
field.
He was a member of the Sholem
Aleichem and Oak Park
Choruses. He was active in
amateur theater and dramatics
and many organizations, includ-
ing engineering societies.
He leaves his wife, Dorothy; a
son, Daniel of Arvada, Colo.; his
father, Joseph Feinberg; two sis-
ters, Mrs. George (Nellie) Kolb of
Sunrise, Fla., and Mrs. Arnold
(Shirley) Wine; and one grandson.

Dr. Nathan Levitt

Dr. Nathan Levitt, a retired
physician, died April 13 at age 89.
Born in Russia, Dr. Levitt was
on the staffs of Sinai and Harper
Hospitals. He was a pulmonary
specialist. He was graduated from
McGill Medical School in
Montreal, Que., and did his resi-
dency at Johns Hopkins Univer-
sity. He came to Harper Hospital
in the late 1920s. In 1947, Dr.
Levitt was elected to the Ameri-
can Academy of Tuberculosis
Physicians as a tuberculogist and
thoracologist.
He taught internal medicine at
Wayne State University. He was
a member of the American Col-
lege of Chest Physicians and the
Michigan Thoracic Society. Dr.
Levitt was a fellow of the Ameri-
can College of Physicians, the
American Thoracic Society and he
received a Selective Service
medal "for his services to the
Selective Service Board."
He leaves his wife, Eileen; a
daughter, Mrs. Leonard (Mau
reen) Wayne; a brother, Al; two
sisters, Mrs. Sam (Anna) Green
and Mrs. Robert (Rae) Slutzsky;
and four grandchildren.

The Family
of the Late

EVA
PINES

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the
many kind expressions of
sympathy extended by
relatives and friends dur-
ing the family's recent be-
reavement.

Lipshaw and Michael R. Lipshaw;
two daughters, Pamela J. Lip-
shaw of San Pablo, Calif., and Les-
lie E. Lipshaw; a sister, Hanna
Lambert; and one granddaughter.

JENNIE ANN (JEAN)
FRIEDMAN, 67, of Southfield,
died April 14. Survived by her
husband, Philip; three sons, San-
ford J., Marc M. of Rosedale, N.Y.,
and Gary A. of Van Nuys, Calif.;
three sisters, Mrs. Joseph (Betty)
Conn of Sunrise, Fla., Mrs.

The Family
of the Late

ANNE
APPLEBAUM

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her
memory at 11:30 a.m. Sun-
day, April 28, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

The Family
of the Late

IDA EPSTEIN
and
DOROTHY PALLEY

Announces the unveil-
ing of monuments in their
memory at 1 p.m. Sunday,
April 21, at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Yolkut
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

The Family
of the Late

ABRAHAM J.
KLEINBARD

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his
memory at 12 noon Sun-
day, April 21, at Hebrew
Memorial Park. Rabbi
Schnipper will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family
of the Late

SARAH
NOBLE

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her
memory at 10 a.m. Sunday,
May 5, at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Yolkut
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.

The Family
of the Late

MAX
WARREN

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his
memory at 11 a.m. Sunday,
April 28, at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Gorre-
lick will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked
to attend.

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