102 Friday, November 1, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Family of the Late The Family of the Late HEDY FERSHTMAN MICHAELS HAROLD PODOLSKY Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends dur- , ing the family's recent bereavement. Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends dur- ing the family's recent bereavement. IN MEMORIAM N In Memory Of In Loving Memory Of JOE FELDMAN Who left me on Nov. 11, 1981 (14th of Cheshvan), with beautiful memories, never to be forgotten. You are forever in my heart. His loving wife, Anne PESZA WAGMANN Oct. 25, 1983 Sadly missed and al- ways remembered by her children. Madeline and Henri Wagmann DID YOU REMEMBE OBITUARIES BEN BASKIN, 76, former De- troiter of Chicago, Ill., died Oct. 26. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Dora Bossin of Toronto, Ont., and Mrs. Rae Green of Hun- tington Woods; nieces and nephews. Interment Detroit. SUSAN BERMAN, 62, of Oak Park, died Oct. 30. Survived by her husband, Moric; two sons, Aaron M. and Irving S.; a daughter, Mrs. Michael (Malka) Mittman of New York City; a brother, Alexander Pollack of Brooklyn, N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs. Viola Gordon of Flushing, N.Y., and Mrs. Eugene (Irene) Her- shkovitz of Rego Park, N.Y.; and five grandchildren. Interment Israel. RALPH I. BLACKMAN, 79, of Southfield, died Oct. 29. Sur- vived by his wife, Anne; a son, Stuart of Chicago, Ill.; a daugh- ter, Judith of Chicago; two brothers, David of Hollywood, Fla., and Joseph of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and a sister, Edith of Brooklyn. 'EMMA BLAIR, 65, former De- troiter of San Rafael, Calif., died Oct. 26. She leaves two sons, David and Robbie, both of California; a daughter, Mrs. James (Minda) Furr of Texas; a brother, David Rosen; a sister, Nettie Reich of Florida; and six grandchildren. LOUISE BLANK, 86, of Bir- mingham, died Oct. 27. Sur- vived by two sons, Robert and Marvin; and five grandchildren. MINNIE FEIN, former De- troiter of Florida, died Oct. 28. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Michael (Arlene) Karbel of Southfield, Mrs. Theresa Klop- man of Florida and Mrs. Murray (Helen) Packer of Florida; a sis- ter, Mrs. Fannie Shoopack of California; nine grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. to send someone a gift subscription to The Jewish News? I n MI OW OM OM MO OM MO OM WO OM NO MO UM MO OW MO ON NO I To: The Jewish News 20300 Civic Center Dr., Suite 240 I Southfield, Mi. 48076-4138 Please send a year's gift subscription to: PAULA GALE, 58, died Oct. 28. She leaves her husband, Sanford; a daughter, Mrs. Dean (Carol) Williams of New York; and her mother, Mrs. Jennie Marrick. LOUIS GRANITZ, 82, of Oak Park, died Oct. 29. Survived by a son, Harold M.; and a grand- son. CHANA GRYNSPAN, 86, of San Jose, Costa Rica, died Oct. 19. Survived by three sons, Manuel, Jacobo and Samuel of San Jose; a daughter, Rochelle I NAME 1 ADDRESS I CITY STATE ZIP 1 I FOR: 1 1 FROM state occasion 1 year - $21 — 2 years - $39 — Out of State - $23 — Foreign - $35 Enclosed $ Ise sme les es 625 so ims MN ON es so ns iss SIDNEY H. FEINER, 64, of Southfield, died Oct. 30. Sur- vived by three daughters, Ms. Marlene Miller of Royal Oaks Mrs. Rick (Linda) Pishalski of Englewood, Colo., Mrs. Stephen (Margo) Green of Woodland Hills, Calif.; two grandchildren, Joy Miller and Eric Gutman; and dear friend, Susan Lawrence. Services Friday, Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Paid Adv. Sable of Oak Park; 14 grand- children and nine great-grand- children. Interment Costa Rica. HARRY HARRIS, 74, died Oct. 27. He leaves his wife, Ber- niece; a son, Isadore; a brother, Sidney; and two sisters, Mrs. Mary LeBan and Mrs. Rose Fel- sot. DVOYRA IMAS, 69, of South- field, died Oct. 28. Survived by a son, Michael; a daughter, Mrs. Felix (Raisa) Medvinsky; two brothers, Shmuel Barinboim and Mendel Barinboim, both of Rus- sia; two sisters, Perl Yan- kelevitch and Rivka Cher- niayskaya, both of Russia; and four grandchildren. ROBERT J. JACOBSON, 88, former Detroiter of Florida, died Oct. 27. He leaves his wife, Jean; a brother, Harry of Florida; and a sister, Mrs. Ann Berke. ESTELLE KLEIN, 78, died Oct. 27. She leaves a brother- in-law, Jerome Manheim; nieces, Barbara Charns and Lois Wahle; and grandnieces and grandnephews. MORRIS KORINSKY, 67, died Oct. 27. He leaves his wife, Rose; a son, Sidney of Texas; and a daughter, Esther Streit. FANNIE LEVI, 79, of Oak Park, died Oct. 26. Survived by her husband Abba A.; two sons, Dr. Charles S. and Robert D.; 13 , grandchildren and eight great- grandchildren. Interment Israel. MORRIS ROSENZWEIG, 75, of Farmington Hills, died Oct. 26. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Alan (Sue) Vosko and Mrs. Seymour (Ileene) Zate; a brother, Philip; a sister, Mrs. Nettie Greisman; and five grandchildren. DR. MURRAY NICHOLAS SCHWARTZ, 73, of Boynton Beach, Fla., died Oct. 22. Sur- vived by his wife, Frances; two sons, Michael of West Bloom- field and Steven of New York; a daughter, Lori-Ann of Texas; a brother, Alexander of New York; a sister, Mary of Pennsyl- vania; and six grandchildren. Interment New York. MOLLY SILVER, 89, of Oak Park, died Oct. 26. Survived by a son, Joseph; a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Safran of LaJolla, Calif.; a brother, Eugene Wal- ters; three sisters, Mrs. Katie Adelman of Anaheim, Calif., Mrs. Eva Chaben and Betty Walters; six grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. MORRIS WEISS, 61, of Oak Park, died Oct. 27. Survived by his mother, Josephine Weiss; a sister-in-law, Ruth Weiss; and three nieces, Jan Weiss, Renee Weiss and Julie Weiss. LOCAL NEWS Prosecutor To Speak The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El will hold its annual dinner on Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. at the temple. Guest speaker L. Brooks Pat- terson, Oakland County pro- secutor, will speak on "Capital Punishment." Patterson was elected pro- secutor of Oakland County in November 1972. Since then he has been re-elected to that posi- tion in every succeeding elec- tion. Prior to 1972, he was trial lawyer in both the civil and criminal practices of law. Dur- ing his 12 years as prosecutor, Patterson has been a frequent speaker and writer on many is- sues of concern to the public. He issued a 140-page report detail- ing the abuses of the welfare system in 1973. During the next two years, he published both a handbook for school adminis- trators, which is now being cir- culated in 42 states, and a pro- secutor's advisory on child molesting. In 1978, Patterson led a statewide petition drive to re- form the Michigan parole sys- tem. He led a second statewide petition drive in 1982 to reinstate capital punishment in L. Brooks Patterson the State of Michigan for crimes of murder. Dinner will be served. There is a fee. Checks should be made pay- able to Temple Beth El and mailed to the temple, 7400 Telegraph, Birmingham 48010, attention: Selma Goldstone, Shirley Burnett or Shirley Hirsch, chairpersons. All are welcome. For details, call the temple, 851-1100.