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May 27, 1988 - Image 119

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-05-27

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Sidney A. Deitch

MONUMENTS BY

DETROIT
MONUMENT
WORKS

BERG AND
URBACH

14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.

Knollwood Country Club,
Temple Israel.
She was graduated from
Detroit Teachers College and
Wayne State University. Mrs.
Levinson was a former board
member of Women's
American ORT, a charter
member of the Sinai Hospital
Guild, a member of the
Brandeis University National
Women's Committee,
Hadassah, American Jewish
Congress and American
Jewish Committee.
She leaves a son, Franklin
of Hawaii; a daughter, Mrs.
Dennis (Judy) Michaels; a
sister, Mrs. Dorothy Wuntner
of Los Angeles, Calif.; and
four grandchildren.

Dr. Hirschfeld

Former Detroit physician
Dr. Alexander H. Hirschfeld
died May 18 at age 73.
A resident of Mill Valley,
Calif., at the time of his
death, Dr. Hirschfeld moved
to San Francisco, Calif., in
1976, after practicing
medicine in Detroit for 40
years.
A graduate of the Universi-
ty of Michigan Medical
School, Dr. Hirschfeld was a
life fellow of the American
College of Physicians and the
American Psychiatric
Association. He served on the
medical faculties of Wayne
State University's medical
school, the University of
Michigan Medical School at
at the University of Califor-
nia, San Francisco.
He was a U.S. Army captain
in World War II.
Dr. Hirschfeld is survived
by his wife, Marylou; two
sons, Robert and Lawrence;
two step-children, James and
Roxanne; and five grand-
children. Services in San
Francisco. A memorial ser-
vice will be held in Detroit in
the fall.

Cardiac
Rehabilitation
Center at Henry Ford
Hospital.
Mrs. LeVine leaves a son,
Fredric; two daughters, Lisa
of Ann Arbor and Donna of
Chicago; two brothers, Harry
Blatt and Bernard Blatt of
Florida.

Betty Gordon

Betty V. Gordon, a member
of Temple Emanu-El, died
May 20 at age 85.
Born in Russia, Mrs. Gor-
don attended the Detroit
Public Schools and the
Detroit Junior College. She
was a member of Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek for more
than 40 years, until 1970.
Since then she has been a
member of Temple Emanu-El.
Her past memberships in-
clude Hadassah, Order of the
Eastern Star, Women's
American ORT, Zedakah
Club, Music Study Club. For
many years she was a
volunteer at Sinai Hospital.
Mrs. Gordon was known as an
accomplished pianist.
She leaves a son, Bert; two
daughters, Adele Daneman
and Mrs. Jason (Cyrille)
Goode; a sister, Mrs. Belle
Kamin Smelsey; three
brothers, Max Feldman of Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla., Bernard
Feldman of Albuquerque,
N.M., and William Feldman;
six grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.

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During the coming week Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah will observe the Yahrzeits of the
following departed friends, with the tradi-
tional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kad-
dish and Studying of Mishnavos.

David Schoenbrun

New York (JTA) — Veteran
journalist David Schoenbrun,
who worked for CBS News
and was a war correspondent
for the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency, died May 22 at age
73.
Mr. Schoenbrun worked for
JTA's Overseas News Agency
during World War II, before
being recruited by Edward R.
Murrow for CBS in 1947. As
CBS's chief Paris correspon-
dent, Mr. Schoenbrun
reported on France for radio
and television in the 1950s,
leaving CBS in 1964.

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MARVIN M. FABER
JACOB FRANOVITZ
JOSEF GERSZONOWICZ
JULIUS HECHTMAN
BASHA F. KAZERINSKI
RACHEL MARWIL
REBECCA MEDOW
ROSE SCHURAYTZ
KALMAN SHAPIRO
SHOLOM SCOTT
OSCAR I. STEEL
FREDA ABRAHAM
ESTHER R. °RODMAN
CHARLES H. CHARLIP
RABBI HYMAN EISENBERG
BESSIE HARRIS
BERTHA HELFMAN
JOSEPH HOLTZMAN
ABRAHAM KLENOV
MORRIS VERNICK
BECKIE WEINBERG
CHAYA GOLDA COHEN
FRED FISHER
NATHAN LEVINE
NETTIE MARKOFSKY
CLARA MARX
SAMUEL MEMBER
DR. NATHAN J. REISMAN
ISAAC BRAMDT
ILONA FRIEDLANDER
AARON LEVINE
JOSEPH MILLER
JOSEPH REIFMAN
SOL SKLAR

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Sophie LeVine

Sophie LeVine, a club
member and philanthropist,
died May 23 at age 67.
Born in Detroit, Mrs.
LeVine was a member of Adat
Shalom Synagogue for 40
years, a life member of
Hadassah, a life member of
Women's American ORT,
former vice president and
board member of the Jewish
Home for Aged, former vice
president and board member
of the David M. and Frieda G.
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She also was active in art
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