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March 27, 1987 - Image 103

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-03-27

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Sidney A. Deitch

DETROIT
MONUMENT
WORKS

14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.

Jean Ehrlich of Carson City,
Calif., Mrs. Milton (Clare)
Bielfield and Mrs. Eve Berk;
12 grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren.

JOSEPH WARREN, former
Detroiter of Delray Beach,
Fla., died March 11. He
leaves his wife, Reva; two
daughters, Mrs. Geoffrey
(Linda) Field of New York,
and Mrs. James (Beth) Quar-
foot of Richardson, Texas; a

son, Stephen of Huntington
Woods; and five
grandchildren. Interment De-
lray Beach.

Peter Weisberg leaves a
legacy for Jewish devotion, a
pride in his Americanism and
a religious enthusiasm
shared with his lifetime of
Zionism and activism for Is-
rael. This summarizes in
some measure the notable re-
cord of his life, recalled in
eulogies occasioned by his
passing at the age of 96 on
Saturday.
Tribute to his memory was
expressed on Monday at fun-
eral services in the main
sanctuary of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek.
Mr. Weisberg had a life of
devotion. He loved to conduct
religious services, whether it
was in Shaarey Zedek or
while on a cruise from New
York to Haifa. The Jewish
National Fund was among
his major beneficiaries and
the Peter and Clara Weisberg
Forest in Israel attests to it.
There isn't a pro-Israel
cause in which he did not
share. That included the
United Jewish Appeal and Is-
rael Bonds. The Allied
Jewish Campaign of Detroit
marked his share in the
many scores of local and na-
tional causes.

He made certain at every
weekday Shaarey Zedek serv-
ice there was the traditional
blue and white box to assure
gifts to JNF.
Mr. Weisberg was the
founder and chairman of
Chatham Supermarkets. He
came to Pittsburgh from
Czarist Russia at the age of
22 and moved to Detroit in
1923. He and his wife opened
a small meat market in 1947
which eventually grew into
the Chatham chain.
Mr. Weisberg had a great
love for music, with an em-
phasis on the prayers in the
synagogue services. That in-
spired his son Harvey, in
1980 when he was president
of Shaarey Zedek, to begin
sponsorship of the Peter and
Clara Weisberg Concerts.
They draw more than 3,000
at each annual performance
at Shaarey Zedek.
Mr. Weisberg was also a
supporter of the Zionist

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Mae Steinman

Mae Steinman, a former
executive of the Lion Store
Family Apparel in Pontiac,
died March 19. She was 87.
Mrs. Steinman was born in
New York and lived in De-
troit 70 years. She was in-
volved with the League of
Women Voters, Tuesday
Musicale of Pontiac, life
board member of Temple
Beth Jacob in Pontiac, past
president of the Michigan
Federation of Temple Sister-
hoods, past vice president of
the National Federation of
Temple Sisterhoods, past
board member of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, past
board member of the
Women's Auxiliary of the
Pontiac Symphony Orchestra.
She leaves a son, Alvin; a
daughter, Beverly Talan; a
sister, Mrs. Herman (Bea)
Dickstein; a brother, Sam
Benson of California; ten
grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren.

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following departed friends, with the tradi-
tional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kad-
dish and Studying of Mishnavos.
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28 29
ETHEL ABRAMSON
28 29
M.ARVIN ALBERT
28 29
MAX FRAZEIN
28 29
MARTHA GARFINKEL
28 29
ROSE KATZ
28 29
DAVID PESSMAN
28 29
DR. BELLA M. RABINOVITCH
28 29
ESSIE ROSENBLOOM
28 29
PEARL STEIN
28 29
LOUIS TEPER
29 30
ADOLPH BASSIN
29 30
MISHAIKKOFF
29 30
USA BIRMAN
29 30
MARY ERNSTEIN
29 30
ULUAN PITKOWSKY
29 30
FAYE ROSENBERG
29 30
HERMAN SCHULTZ
29 30
SARAH SHERWIN
29 30
LOUIS SHOSKES
29 30
MINNIE SHRAGER
29 30
HANNAH USHER
29 30
JENNIE GOODMAN
29 30
THOMAS M. LANYI
29 30
MARVIN NISKAR
29 30
ANN SOUFRINE
1 31
LOUIS ALPER
1 31
LEA FERRER
1 31
LOUIS GLADSTONE
1 31
SALOMON MARX
1 31
DR. CHARLES ORNSTEIN
1 31
BERTA PALMAN
1 31
ANNIE SARK°
1 31
HARVEY P. SHERMAN
1 31
SARAH SIEGEL
1 31
LOUIS SLAKTER
1 31
ROSE SMITH
1 31
SAM TURKEL
APR.
1
2
JACK BARCK
2
1
MOSHE BORDOLEY
1
2
JACOB FLEISHMAN
1
2
ALBERT H. FRIEDMAN
1
2
DORIS HOLLO
1
2
FRED KUNE
1
2
ISADORE E. UCHTENSTEIN
1
2
SADIE MOEHLMAN
2
1
ROBERT B. NOVITZ
1
2
DR. HAROLD ROWE
1
2
ETTA COHEN SLAKTER
1
2
IMRE WEISS
2
3
HARRY ABLITZ
2
3
MANIE COHEN
2
3
ISAAC GOLDSTEIN
2
3
PHILIP GORDON
3 2
HARRY (WAR
2
3
RACHEL SEYBURN
2
3
JACK SKLAR
3
2
CHARLES WILLIAMS
4
3
JUDA GOTRJEB
4 3
HYMAN A. KEYS
4
3
BETSEY UNOVITZ
4 3
JACK MAUN
4
3
LOUIS RUDOLPH
4
3
GILBERT SIEGEL
4 3
MOSHE WOOLF
4 3
LOUIS A. WOOLMAN
5 4
MARY BAXTER
5
4
REVA UPSCHUIZ
5
4
BENE MALZBERG
5
4
FLORA MORRIS
5 4
SAMUEL REMER

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He is survived by his wife,
Clara; four sons, Bernard,
Harvey, Alvin and Harold; a
daughter, Mrs. George
(Selma) Feinberg of Palm
City, Fla.; 14 grandchildren
and 11 great-grandchildren.

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MORRIS ZAREMBERG,
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Craig of Anaheim, Calif. and
Mark; a daughter, Mrs.
Richard (Cynthia) Korn; a
sister, Mrs. Abe (Jennie)
Greenberg of Florida, and ten
grandchildren.

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