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Sur- vived by a son, Joseph of Memphis, Tenn.; a daughter, Lorraine Ross; a sister, Mrs. David (Mollie) Greene; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. JOSEPH BROZGOLD, 83, In Blessed Memory of 134 ETHEL ADLER, 84, died SHIVA BASKETS .. WE ONE AND ONLE OBITUARIES I former Detroiter of Califor- nia, died Nov. 3. He leaves his wife, Emma; two daughters, Kathleen Edson and Nancy Craig, both of California; a brother, Morris of Southfield; a sister, Mrs. Samuel (Doris) Katkin of Bloomfield Hills; and six grandchildren. Inter- ment Detroit. IRVING ELLSTEIN, 74, died Oct. 31. He leaves his wife, Jane; a sister, Mrs. Wallace (Eve) Fein. MONUMENTS BY BERG AND URBACH FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK LI 4-2212 Next to Stanley Steamer SAY IT WITH TREES JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 18877 W. Ten Mile Road Suite 104 - Southfield, Michigan 48075 Phone: (313) 557-6644 Monday thru Thursday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Friday 9 A.M. to 2 hrs. before Sabbath IDA GRUSHOFF, 86, died Nov. 1. She leaves a son, Jerry; five grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. MILTON HARRIS, 80, died Nov. 3. He leaves his wife, Mildred; two sons, Allan of Atlanta, Ga., and Robert of Baton Rouge, La.; two brothers, Dr. Leo and Sam of Bayside, Wis.; and one grandson. HELEN JURKOVITZ, 82, died Oct. 31. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Irving (Rita) Katz-Kahn and Mrs. Kay Levan; four sisters, Mrs. Joe (Elaine) Hafetz of Reading, Pa., Mrs. Marian Feld of Ap- pleton, Wis., Mrs. Arthur (Phyllis) Hendricks, Mrs. Ger- trude Lewkanski; four grand- children and one great-grandson. HARRY WILLIAM KOMISAR, 63, of Southfield, died Nov. 1. Survived by his wife, Sophie; three daughters, Mrs. Joel (Barbara) Garrett, Mrs. Barry (Lesley) Feldman and Mrs. Gary (Melissa) Porter; his mother, Fannie Komisar; two sisters, Mrs. Julius (Pauline) Markman and Mrs. Stanley (Rochelle) Iczkovitz; and five grandchildren. ROSE A. LICHTERMAN, 75, died Nov. 3. She leaves two nephews, Michael and Mark; four nieces, Sandra Stabnick, Barbara Demlow, Marcy Lakind of Chicago, Ill., and Judy Weinert of Berkeley, Calif. ANNE LINOVITZ, 75, of Southfield, died Nov. 2. Sur- vived by her husband, William; three sons, Irwin of Glendale, Ariz., Max and Philip B. of Scottsdale, Ariz.; a brother, Joseph H. Dorfman of West Palm Beach, Fla.; and eight grandchildren. YELIZAVETA MAGALNIK, 78, of Southfield, died Nov. 3. Sur- vived by a son, Mikhail; three sisters, Klara Lysenco of Russia, Muska Lysenco of Russia and Betya Lysenco of Russia; and one grandchild. JULIA MATHIAS, 91, died Nov. 3. She leaves a nephew, Anson Seder; and two nieces, Ruth Gilbert and Muriel Stotland of Austin, Tex. JOLAN SCHWEIGER, 86, died Oct. 30. She leaves a son, Robert of Bradenton, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. William (Selma) Steiner of Hallandale, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Hilda Bet- tleheim of Brazil; four grand- children and seven great-grandchildren. RHEA SIEGEL, 77, died Oct. 31. She leaves her hus- band, Sam; a son, Marvin; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Joan) Brookes; and five grandchildren. Louis Elliman Louis E. Elliman, who died Nov. 2 at age 91, had a checkered career. A native of Ireland, where his father was a leader in the Jewish Na- tional Fund, to his many in- volvements in Jewish and civic services here, he rose in the past few years to philan- thropic accomplishments when he established the Louis Elliman Clinical Research Building at Wayne State University. A close friend of Mayor Robert Briscoe of Dublin, Ireland, Mr. Elliman hosted a dinner in his honor on the mayor's visit here about 25 years ago. With his wife, Mollie, he was active for many years in Israel Bonds. His name is in the Golden Book of the JNF. President and founder of the Elliman Steel Co., he was a member of the 100 Club and the Masons. He was a life member of Temple Beth El, Men's ORT and B'nai B'rith. Earlier this year, he received the Knights of Charity Award. Besides his wife, Mr. Elliman leaves a brother, Dr. Joseph of Dublin; four sisters, Mrs. Dora Mann and Mrs. Anne Hagard, both of Lon- don, England, and Mrs. Harry (Ethel) Jacobs and Mrs. Uky (Ada) Fine, both of Dublin. William Bliznick William Bliznick, a classical violinist, conductor and composer, died Oct. 29 at age 76. Born in Russia, Mr. Bliz- nick came to Detroit as a youth and had been active in classical music circles since the 1930s. He conducted the Chord of Judea orchestra of more than 100 local, Jewish classical musicians, who pro- vided free concerts with the aid of Work Projects Authori- ty funding for four years dur- ing the Depression. During World War II he was a salesman, but appeared fre- quently as a guest soloist at many concerts. Mr. Bliznick was active in Jewish com- munity groups and supported many charities. He is survived by his wife, Rose; two sons, Edward (Ed- die Jaye) and Kenneth; a sister, Mrs. Ida Goldman of Chicago, Ill.; and two grandsons.