daughter, Mrs. Frank (Lucy) Simons; a son, Lawrence of Forest Grove, Ore.; 13 grand- children and eight great- grandchildren. LOUIS KAY, 89, of Oak Park, died Feb. 7. Survived by his wife, Alice; a son, Marvin; four daughters, Mrs. George (Faye) Bright, Mr. Noah (Judy) Shannee of Israel, Mrs. Jack (Louise) Gabe and Mrs. Irving (Janice) Frank; two sisters, Mrs. Selven (Eve) Isaacson and Mrs. Harold (Lillian) Cohen; 18 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. ALBERT KOFENDER, 72, of Detroit, died Feb. 9. Sur- vived by two daughters, Bon- nie and Janet of San Marco, Calif.; a brother, William, and three grandchildren. ABE LESSER, 85, died Feb. 9. He leaves three sons, Jef- frey, Roger and Steven; two sisters, Mrs. Sybil Franklin and Mrs. Kate Katz; and two grandsons. SAMUEL LETWINSKY, 78, of Mt. Clemens, died Feb. 7. Survived by two brothers, Robert M. Ostrow and Michael Ostrow of Little Rock, Ark.; two sisters, Mrs. William (Be- ssie) Katz and Mrs. Milton (Fannie) Heller of Lauderhill, Fla. JACK NATHAN "SHORTY" LEVENTEN, 80, died Feb. 5. He leaves a daughter, Carol Leventen Duane of East Lansing; a brother, Malcolm; a sister, Mrs. Irving (Lily) Belinsky; and two grandchildren. ROSE OSHER, 94, died Feb. 10. She leaves three sons, Sid- ney and Dr. Seymour, both of Flint, and Edward of Linden, Mich.; a daughter, Mrs. Her- man (Marilyn) Slutsky of California; 17 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. MARY ROSENBERG, 68, died Feb. 9. She leaves her husband, Edward; a daughter, Mrs. Martin (Ilene) C. Adler; two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Komorn and Mrs. Frieda Kolb; and two grandchildren. LILLIAN ROSNER, 75, former Detroiter of North Miami, Fla., died Feb. 3. Sur- vived by her husband, Michael; and relatives. MARGARET SCHMITTEL, 94, of Detroit, died Feb. 8. Sur- vived by a daughter, Mrs. Lila Kole; a sister, Gertrude Levin; seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. PHILIP SILVERSTEIN, of Brooklyn, N.Y., died Feb. 10. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Leo (Pauline) Weiss of Southfield and Mrs. Howard (Joan) Heller of Brooklyn; grandchildren and great- SAY IT WITH TREES grandchildren. Interment New York. JEWISH NATIONAL FUND FANNIE STEIN, 85, of De- troit, died Feb. 5. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Aaron (Ruth) Blake and Mrs. Emanuel (Shirley) Ravet; ten grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. RUTH WEINBERGER, 77, of Oak Park, died Feb. 4. Sur- vived by two daughters, Mrs. Irving (Phyllis) Kaplan and Marlene Shillman; two sisters, Mrs. Yetta Dubrinsky and Mrs. Jean Somberg of Los Angeles, Calif.; and four grandchildren. Ben Salon Ben Salon, a manufacturer's representative for the men's clothing industry, died Feb. 4 at age 90. Born in Ft. Wayne, Ind., Mr. Salon lived 58 years in Detroit. He was a member of Temple Beth El, the Masons in Ft. Wayne, Men's Apparel Club and Jewish War Veterans. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Edward (Renee) Stone and Mrs. Bernard (Colette) Rosner; a brother, Dr. Harry of Ft. Wayne; three sisters, Mrs. Harry (Bess) Landy and Mrs. I.L. (Fannie) Bronstein, both of Ft. Wayne and Mrs. Ray (Pearl) Shonfield of In- dianapolis, Ind.; and nine grandchildren. Annette Kravetz Annette Isaacs Kravetz, like her father, the late Mr. Ber- nard Isaacs, the organizing superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools, a dedicated Hebraist who was a member of the teaching staff of the schools under his direction, died in Baltimore Feb. 7 at age 72. Mrs. Kravetz's teaching re- cord, always in the devotions acquired from her father, was on the UHS and B'nai Moshe religious school staffs. She was an activist in religious move- ments and in Baltimore she was especially aligned with Hadassah and the Jewish Community Center. She is survived by four sons, Mordechai, Jacob, Moishe, Yuruchim; three daughters, Chasia Menchel, Bluma Eps- tein and Margolite Abramson; three brothers, Ruben Isaacs of Detroit, Emanuel Isaacs and Irving Isaacs; and 44 grand- children. 19800 WOODWARD AVE. Betw. 7 and 8 Mile Roads Phone 368-3550 When So Sorry is not enough . . Send a tray Nibbles & Nuts Over 60 Years in Same Location! 18877 W. Ten Mile Road Suite 104 Southfield, Michigan 48075 Phone: (313) 557-6644 443-5550 "Serving the Jewish community with traditional dignity and understanding" Monday thru Thursday 9 A.M.to 5 P.M. Friday 9 A.M. to 2 hrs. before Sabbath SANFORD H. WALD, 50, died Feb. 6. He leaves a son, Jonathan; a daughter, Terese; his mother, Mrs. Ruth Wald; a sister, Mrs. Phyllis Winograd of Los Angeles, Calif. SHIRLEY LILLIAN WAR- REN, 82, died Feb. 9. She leaves two sons, Richard and Dr. William; a brother, Ben Logan; a sister, Mrs. Betty Pont; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. 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