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During the coming week Yeshivath Beth
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following departed friends, with the tradi-
tional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kad-
dish and Studying of Mishnavos.
MORRIS BELLO
BETTY V. BENENSON
ZIVYA A. BOYARSKY
JOSEPH M. FURMAN
IRVING LYONS
EVELYN WOOLMAN
SARAH ZARANKIN
HARRY APPLEBAUM
MICHAEL BLUM
MARY COSCARELLY
ISADORE DANTO
MORRIS DIEM
JACOB GOLDIS
SYLVIA MOORAWNICK
GEORGE MUST
KOPEL ROSEN
MORRIS SAX
IDA WASSERMAN
HARRY WOLIN
JOSEPH COSSMAN
SOL FEINBERG
UBBY FINE
FRANCES M. GINTER
IDA GUTTERMAN
SADIE LAFER
JOSEPH LANGER
LEO ISADORE LANGER
ESTHER D. PEARLMAN
ROSE SCHULMAN
PAUL YOLLES
MAX DEUN
EDIS DORFMAN
SARAH DUBIN
HARRY GOLDMAN
SAM GREEN
SOLOMON GREVNIN
JACOB KERRETf
PERCY A_ MASLOWE
PEARL PELAVIN
ABRAHAM D. SACHS
ETHEL SCH.ERR
SONIA ABRAMSON
HARRY BLOCH
JACK BOOKSTEIN
BERNARD J. FISCHER
BESSIE RAPPAPORT
SYLVIA ROSENBERG
HERMAN SHORR
HARRY C WOLFE
MIRIAM BERRIS
IDA BOESKY
L DAMEN
HERMAN EIZEN
ANNE HARRIS
RACHEL KAIMAN
REBECCA LEVIN •
JACOB UEBERMAN
MAX UNOVITZ
ROBERT MARGOUS
JACOB POSS
MYRON ROSENTHAL
BEATRICE VACCARA
HERMAN K. COHEN
ISRAEL COHN
DAVID HESS
BECKIE MASON
SARAH REPITOR
JOE SCHERR
ROSA SCHLOSS
SARAH YUNIS
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Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
Sou thfi e;.1
4.1mmemsa.
110 Friday, January 16, 1987
a member of and active in ac-
tivities at Temple Beth El.
In his spare time, Mr.
Littman was a certified ice
hockey referee and certified
emergency medical technician.
He leaves his wife, Lynn; two
step-daughters, Julie Cole and
Sarah Cole; his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold (Annette)
Littman of West Orange, N.J.;
three brothers, Jonas of Brook-
lyn, N.Y., Jeremy of West
Orange and Jonathan of New
York City; a sister, Abigail of
New York City; and his
grandmother, Mrs. Ida Stein of
S. Orange, N.J. Interment De-
troit.
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Benjamin Daitch
Josh Littman
Josh Littman, business/
labor and automotive reporter
for WJBK-TV (Channel 2),
died Jan. 12 at age 35.
Born in Newark, N.J., Mr.
Littman 'came to Detroit in
1984. Previously he was at
WSB-TV in Atlanta, Ga., as a
political reporter. In 1982,
while at WSB, Mr. Littman
won the Georgia Associated
Press Award for his series,
"Southbound and Broke,"
about the homeless unem-
ployed..In Georgia, he was ap-
pointed a media observer when
the state instituted the death
penalty.
In Indianapolis, Ind., Mr.
Littman was a reporter/anchor
at WISH-TV and pioneered the
first late night news broadcast,
entitled Nightbeat. While at
WISH-TV, he won 12 media
and community service
awards. Previously, he was a
news anchor for WIBC radio in
Indianapolis.
Mr. Littman was graduated
from Butler University in In-
dianapolis, where he was news
and program director of the col-
lege radio station.
In Detroit, Mr. Littman was
In Memory Of
Our Beloved Wife
and Mother
ROSA
ROSENROTH
On the 14th yahrzeit, the
19th of Tevet.
Husband David
and son Max
Benjamin Daitch, a pharma-
cist, died Jan. 11 at age 78.
He was a member of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek for 40 years.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Daitch
was the former owner of Har-
mon Drugs in Detroit and the
Medic's Prescription Phar-
macy, having sold his
businesses in 1969. He was a
hospital pharmacist from 1969
to 1977 at Dearborn Medical
Center.
He was a member of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, Perfection
Lodge of the Masons, Aescula-
pian Pharmaceutical Associa-
tion, the Michigan Phar-
maceutical Association and a
1928 graduate of Wayne State
University.
He leaves his wife, Gladys;
two sons, Harold and Marvin; a
daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Rena)
Meyers; two brothers, Samuel
and Dr. Martin; three sisters,
Mrs. Israel (Anna) Winer, Mrs.
Martin (Jenne) Meltzer of Ak-
ron, Ohio, and Mrs. Perry (Eve-
lyn) Ross of Englewood, Ohio;
and 12 grandchildren.
Stella Fenton
Stella Frances Fenton, a
member of Jewish communal
organizations, died Jan. 8 at
age 86.
Born in New York, Mrs. Fen-
ton lived 75 years in Detroit.
She was a member of Temple
Beth El, Hadassah, Sinai Hos-
pital Guild, Franklin Hills
Country Club. She worked dur-
ing World War II at USO can-
teens.
She leaves two sons, Edgar
M. and Robert L.; a daughter,
Mrs. Manuel (Dolly) Roten-
berg; eight grandchildren and
eight great-grandchildren.
In blessed memory of our beloved
HYMAN RIBIAT
ROBERT
who passed away Dec. 28, 1980, the 21st of Tevet.
Sadly missed and forever in our hearts.
His loving wife,
children, grandchildren
and great-grandchildren