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April 29, 1988 - Image 139

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-04-29

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19800 WOODWARD AVE.

JACK MILLER, 85, former
Detroiter of Sunrise, Fla.,
died April 23. He leaves his
wife, Rose; two sons, Dr. Irv-
ing of Farmington Hills and
Sheldon of Birmingham; a
daughter, Mrs. Shirley Davis
of Ferndale, Wash.; and six
grandchildren. Interment
Detroit.

A. HENRY POKART, 87,
died April 20. He leaves a son,
Sol.

DAVID PAUL REBECK,
45, of Oak Park, died April
20. Survived by his mother,
Bella; two brothers, Sidney L.
and Raymond H.; a sister,
Carol Ann.

ROSE ROSENBLATT, 69,
former Detroiter of Merion,
Pa., died April 19. Survived
by a daughter, Mrs. Howard
(Sarah) Alpert of Merion.

Sidney Bertin

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Mary Bookstein

Mary Bookstein, past presi-
dent of the Women's Bicur
Cholem Organization, died
April 23 at age 78.
Born in Montreal, Que.,
Mrs. Bookstein lived 62 years
in Detroit. She was the past
vice president of the League
of Jewish Women's Organiza-
tions. Mrs. Bookstein also was
affiliated with the Greater
Detroit Interfaith Round
Table of the National Con-
ference of Christians and
Jews and the Oak Park
Friendly Visitors.
She is survived by two
daughters, Rita and Mrs.
Gerald (Joan) Penfil; three
grandchildren and three
great-grandsons.

Robert Marks

Robert Marks, owner of
Dependable Pest Control Co.,
died April 19 at age 71.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Marks
was a member of Detroit
Lodge of B'nai B'rith and past
blood bank chairman for the
lodge. He was active on behalf
of Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts.
He was a member of the War
Birds of the RAF. He also
worked on behalf of the Allied
Jewish Campaign.
He leaves his wife, Myrtle;
a son, Michael of Oakland,
Calif.

Morton Berger,
Yeshiva U. Dean

Sidney J. Bertin, owner of
Bertin and Bertin, Inc., in-
surance agency, died April 20.
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr.
Bertin lived 38 years in the
Detroit area. An owner and
breeder of harness racing
horses, Mr. Bertin also owned
United Stock Farm. He was a
member of the Michgan
Harness Horsemen, United
States Trotting Association,
Pacific Lodge of the Masons
in New York, Franklin Hills
Country Club, current board
member of Sinai Hospital,
Boca Rio Country Club in
Boca Raton, Fla., and worked

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BERTHA MILLER, former
Detroiter of Boca Raton, Fla.,
died April 18. Survived by a
son, Hugh Wilenski of San
Jose, Calif.; a daughter, Con-
stance Dicter of Boca Raton;
a son, Leonard Miller of
Southfield; six grandchildren
and one great-grandchild. In-
terment Boca Raton.

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He leaves his wife, Maxine;
a daughter, Barbara Letzer; a
son, Kenneth; two brothers,
Leroy of New York and Robert
of Pennsylvania; a sister,
Elaine Lewis of New York;
and five grandchildren.

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New York — Dr. Morton
Berger, dean of the Ferkauf
Graduate School of
Psychology at Yeshiva
University, died April 14 at
age 53.
Prior to his appointment at
the graduate school, Dr.
Berger served since 1971 as
executive secretary of the
New York State Board for
Psychology and as an official
of the New York State Depart-
ment of Education.

Salvation Probed

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