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April 04, 1986 - Image 93

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-04-04

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OBITUARIES

Sylvia Zell, •Emanu-El
And Charities Activist .

Women's American ORT, United
Nations Association of America
and Zionist Organization of
America.
• Mrs. Zell's activities in
Sarasota included local theatre
and music festivals and the pub-
lic radio and TV channels.
Besides her husband, Mrs.
Zell is survived by daughters,.
Judy Faust of Sherman Oaks,
Calif., Carol Zell Andrews of
Carlisle, Mass., Amy Ellsworth
of Belmont, Mass., and Melinda
Hamilton of Concord, Mass.; sis-
ters, Ann Herwald of Southfield,
and Madalyn Rosen of Birming-
ham; and five grandchildren.

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Dave Muskovitz

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Dave Muskovitz, former
owner of Muskovitz-Pershin
Sylvia Gold Zell, a devoted Plumbing and Heating Contrac-
died March 24 at age 67.
supporter of Jewish causes and tors,
A native Detroiter, Mr. Mus- •
many Detroit civic and cultural kovitz
was a member of Adat
groups, died March 29 in Shalom
a past
Longboat Key, Fla., at. age 72. president Synagogue,
of
Tam
O'Shanter
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, she Country Club, past president of
was a resident of Detroit for 36 Southeast Michigan Plumbing
years.
Contractors and
Mrs. Zell was an officer of and Heating
University.
Brass-Craft Manufacturing. Co. Bar-Ilan
He leaves a daughter, Mrs.
for 38 years, served on the board Charles (Sharon) Newman of
of United Jewish Charities and Ann Arbor; three sons, Melvin
co-chaired its endowment, com- of Ann Arbor, Hal and Alan; a
mittee, was a founding member sister, 'Mrs. Philip (Roseall)
of Temple Emanu-El, a member Kopman; a brother, Jerry; and
of Detroit Institute of Arts, nine grandchildren.
Founders Society, and director
emeritus of its "Friends of Mod-
ern Art." Slae was affiliated with
the Detroit Public Library, De-
troit Symphony , Orchestra, Nathaniel Rosen
Henry Ford Hospital, Music
Nathaniel Rosen, a self-
Study Club, Chamber Music employed photographer and
Society of Detroit and the owner , of JJ Clarke Studios for
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation of 45 years, died March 26 at age
Chicago.
84.
Although a permanent resi-
Born in Poland, Mr. Rosen
dent of Florida since 1979, Mrs. was a memeber of Adat Shalom
Zell remained a steadfast friend Synagogue, Louis Marshall
of the Detroit community. To- Lodge of B'nai B'rith and the
gether with •her, husband, Photography Association of
Robert, she endowed a, perma- America.
nent Allied Jewish Campaign
He leaves 'his wife, Tessa; a
Fund for the benefit of the De- son, Neil ofEntino, Calif.; a sis-
troit and Sarasota Jewish com- ter, Mrs. Helen Upfall; and
munities, established the Neuro three grandchildren.
Radiology Suite at Sinai Hospi-
tal, and set up .a dance fund for
emotionally disturbed children
at Camp Tamarack.
Her national interests in-.
cluded American JewiSh Com-
mittee, Technion, Brandeis Uni-
New York .— Rabbi Isaac
versity's National , Women's Toubin, former executive vice
Committee, 'Common Cause, presidentnf the American Asso-
Pioneer Women (now Naamat) ciation for 'Jewish Education,
died March 23. He was 70.
Rabbi Toubin was an execu-
tive with the American. Jewish
Albert Kurtz
Congress from 1946 to 1960. He
Albert Kurtz, founder and served the AAJE, now the
owner of Kurtz. Building Prod- Jewish Education Service of
North America, from 1960 to
ucts, died March 29 at age 86.
Born in Russia, Mr. Kurtz 1978.
lived in Detroit, 61 years. He
was a member of Crescent
Shrine, Moslem Temple and
Craftsman Lodge of the Masons. Hadassah Leader
He leaves, his wife, Hilda; a
Durham, N.C. -- Sara
son, Lawrence; two daughters,
Mrs. Betty Shulman. and Mrs. Nachamson Evans, a. life
Harold (Phyllis) Kusnetz; a sis- member of the Hadassah %na-
ter, Mrs. Mary ;Baskin ,of New tional board since 1942 and na
York; 11 grandchildren and. six tional vice president froth 1954
to 1967:;has died at age 80.
great...grandchildren:

Sylvia Zell

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