THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS '

44 Friday, March 14, 1986

OBITUARIES

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DR. HARRY BAKER, 76, of
Vancouver, B.C., Canada, died
March 10. Survived by his wife,
Helen; a son, Wilson of Van-
couver; two sisters, Mrs. Kay Katz
of Birmingham and Ann Baker
Sheehan of Oak Park; two grand-
children; nieces and nephews.

DAVID COHEN, 74, of South-
field, died March 9. Survived by
his wife, Tina; two sons, Aaron
Brooks and Thomas Cohen of
Burbank, Calif.; two daughters,

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DR. RONALD LEE COLUM-
BUS, 41, former Detroiter of
Deerfield Beach, Fla., died March
9. He leaves a daughter, Cher; a
son, Chad; his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel (Evelyn) Columbus
of West Bloomfield; two brothers,
Dennis of Farmington Hills and
Gary; and grandparents, Mr: and
Mrs. Max (Faye) Siporin. Inter-
ment Detroit.

SAMUEL ROTTENBERG of
Oak Park died March 10. Sur-
vived by two sisters, Ethel and
Freda.

ALBERT SAGE, 80, of Far-
mington Hills, died March 7. Sur-
vived by hs wife, Mary; two sons,
Jerry and Bruce; a daughter, Mrs.
Allen (Ina) Siegel; and nine
grandchildren.

ADELINE G. TAUBER died
March 9. She leaves a daughter,
Mrs. Albert (Roslyn) Smith; and
two grandchildren. .

SYLVIA TUTNICK, 72, former
Detroiter of Las Vegas, Nev., died
Feb. 27. Survived by her husband,
85,
ALEXANDER GERSUK,
died March 5. He leaves'a daugh- Al; a son, Paul of Phoenix, Ariz.; a
ter, Ilene Rubin; four grand- daughter, Shirlee Serap of Las
children and four great-grand- Vegas; a brother, Jack Shindel of
-Las Vegas; a sister, Vivian Doctor
children.
of Las Vegas; and five grand-
children. Graveside services in
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troiter of Bakersfield, Calif., died
54,
Feb. 28. She leaves her husband, ALEYtIA G. WEINSTEIN,
Abram; two sons, Dr. Jerry of died Feb. 27. She leaves her hus-
Wisconsin and Michael of Los band, Samuel; four children,
Angeles; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Howard of Carrollton, Tex., De-
Shrier of Beverly Hills, Calif.; nise, Lori and Ronald of Califor-
three brothers, Joseph Shewach of nia; a sister, Sheila AXler; and one
Southfield, Henry Shewach of granddaughter.
West Bloomfield and Harry'
76,
Shewach of Farmington Hills; MARTHA WEINSTEIN,
and two grandsons. Interment died March 4. She leaves a son,
Lewis of Aptos, Calif.
California..

ESTHER GORMAN, 70, of
Southfield, died March 9. Sur-
vived by her husband; Edward; a
brother, Lewis Schulman; nieces
and nephews.

ANN KERNER, 78, died March
6. She leaves two daughters, Mrs.
Burton (Suzanne) Shifman and
Mrs. Gerald (Carolyn) Stein of
North Miami Beach, Fla.; a
--brother, Jack Winston; seven
grandchildren and one great-
granddaughter.

ERNEST LEVIN, 63, died
March 7. He leaves a sister, Mrs.
Sam (Pauline) Krinsky; nieces
and nephews.

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brother, Andrew E.; grand-
parents, Max Frey, Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph P. (Ruth) Remson, all of
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DR. ALBERT DUNN, 72, of
Southfield, died March 7. Sur-
vived by his wife, Janet; three
sons, Jeffrey, Daniel of Highland,
Ind., and Sidney of Omaha, Neb.;
and six grandchildren.

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Mrs. Steven (Doreen) Shapira and
Marilyn Cohen; two brothers,
Meyer and Harry S.; a sister, Mrs.
Ruth Freedberg; and four grand-
children.

ELIZABETH LOEWY, 80,
former Detroiter of Spring Valley,
N.Y., died March 7. Survived by
two sons, Bernard and William of
Tallman, N.Y.; two daughters,
Mrs. Rachel Lieber and Mrs. Ab-
raham (Helen) Levi, both of Mon-
sey , N.Y.; and seven grand-
children.

MARVIN IRWIN NISKAR, 50,
died March 11. He leaves his wife,
Joanne; a daughter, Amanda Sue;
his mother, Ethel Niskar; a sister,
Sharon Niskar Krayle.

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DENES PATAKI,37, of Bloom-
field Hills, died March 10. Sur-
vived by his mother, Julia Pataki;
nephews, nieces and cousins.

EVAN M. REMSON, 5, of Mt.
Clemens, died March 10. Sur-
vived by , his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

RUTH WEISS, 66, died March 9.
She 'leaves a brother Murray of
Arizona; a sister, Mrs. Israel L.
(Edna) Schulman; nieces and
nephews.

Rabbi Kamenetzky

New York (JTA) --- Rabbi
Yaakov Kamenetzky, the dean of
Mesivta Torah Vodaath, e senior
member of the Moetzes Gedolei
Hatorah (Council of Torah Sages)
of Agudath Israel of America, and
one of the foremost authorities in
Jewish law= and practice, died
March 10 at age 95.
Rabbi Kamenetzky was born in
the small town of Dolhinev, near
Minsk, Poland, in 1891. While a
young child he gained a repute-
tion as an illui (genius) in Torah
learning. He studied in the
Slobodka Yeshiva.
Subsequently, Rabbi
Kamenetzky became the rabbi
Tzitevyan in Poland, where he
brought up his young family. Se-
eing, however, the storm clouds of
World War II beginning to gather,
he decided to move to America.
After a brief period in Seattle, he
became 'chief rabbi in - Toronto,
where he remained for several
years. In 1945, Rabbi
Karnenetzky became dean of
Mesivta Torah Vodaath in New
York, _where he remained affil-
iated until his death.

