WE REMEMBER
During the coming week Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah will observe the Yahrzelts of the
following departed friends, with the tradi-
tional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kad-
dish and Studying of Mishnavos.
BETH SHEVA PEISNER,
88, former Detroiter of Israel,
died recently. Survived by two
sons, I. Dan of West Bloom-
field and Balfour of Hun-
tington Woods; a daughter,
Leah Landmann of Haifa,
Israel; a brother, Mordichai; a
° sister, Michele; nine grand-
children and nine great-
grandchildren. Interment
Israel.
SARETTA REIN, 75, died
Nov. 9. She leaves two sons,
Allan and Paul of
Williamsburg, Va.; a
daughter, Mrs. Larry (Sis)
Lechtner of Erie, Pa.; a sister,
Mrs. Ida Forman; and eight
grandchildren.
MARGARET "PEGGY"
SILVERMAN, died Nov. 13.
She leaves a brother-in-law,
Earl Silverman; and a sister-
in-law, Mrs. Goldie Rissman.
MORETTA NICOLE
TALON, died Nov. 10. She
leaves her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. Neil (Pamela) Talon; two
sisters, Melissa and
Stephanie; her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore (Ann)
Talon, Mr. and Mrs. Morton
(Tola) Gilbert.
FANNY ZACKS, 86, of
Southfield, died Nov. 12. Sur-
vived by a son, Norman; a
daughter, Mrs. Seymour
(Gloria) Collen; a brother,
Isadore Komisar; eight grand-
children and three great-
grandchildren.
Esther Kert
Esther Ethel Kert, a
founder of the Detroit Ladies
of Le'chem Anneim, died Nov.
10.
Born in Russia, Mrs. Kert
helped raised $150,000 for
Israel. She was a life member
of B'nai B'rith Women and a
member of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek and its
sisterhood, Sinai Hospital
Guild and Jewish National
Fund.
She is survived by three
daughters, Mrs. Betty
Schwartz, Mrs. Janet Leven-
son and Mrs. Harry (Harriet)
Housman; six grandchildren
and 12 great-grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife,
Esther; two sons, Joel of Far-
mington Hills and Jerry of
Bayside, N.Y.; a sister, Ruth
Wen of New York; three
grandchildren; and one great-
granddaughter. Interment
Long Island.
Max Wolf
Max Wolf, founder and
owner of Atlas Plumbing
Supply Co. of Detroit, died
Nov. 15 at age 78.
Born in Russia, Mr. Wolfe
lived more than 60 years in
Detroit. He founded his com-
pany in 1927. He was a
member of Congregation
B'nai David for more than 50
years.
He leaves his wife, Eva;
three sons, Arthur, Harvey
and William; a daughter,
Marilyn Snyder; 12 grand-
children and two great-
grandchildren.
Kenneth Fischer
Kenneth Fischer, an at-
torney with offices in Detroit,
died Nov. 11 at age 80.
Born in Chicago, Ill., Mr.
Fischer was originally in the
law firm of Fischer, Fischer
and Fischer with his two
brothers. He was graduated
from the University of
Michigan Law School in
1930. During World War II he
served five years as first
lieutenant in the Navy in the
South Pacific.
He was the lighting com-
missioner for the city of
Detroit. In the late 1940s, he
was a founding member and
twice chairman of the 100
Club. Mr. Fischer served on
the board of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah, which was founded
by his father, the late Rabbi
Moses Fischer. He was an ac-
tive supporter of Hadassah
Hospital in Jerusalem and
dedicated the eternal light at
the hospital in memory of his
parents.
He was a member of Adat
Shalom Syangogue and the
Downtown Synagogue. He
was a former board member
of the Council of Orthodox
Rabbis.
He leaves a sister, Mrs.
David (Blanche) Pollack.
HOWARD S. BENNETT
HARRY BROWN
ARTHUR ENGEL
ALBERT GOLDSTONE
RABBI SHRAGO FAITEL
KAHANA
DAVID KATLER
CHARLES A. KOMER
FANNY LANGWALD
JEANETTE SCHLOSS
VICTOR SEYBURN
FRANK SKOLNIK
DORA VERNER
CHAIM DOVID B'RUBEN
CHAYA ROCHEL B' YECHIEL
CHANNAN B'R SHMUEL
SHIRLEY DIEM
SAMUEL P. GOLDSTEIN
ABE GUBIN
CYPOJRA C. GUBIN
SANFORD L. KETCHEN
DAVID PINSKER
REBECCA RUBIN
SEYMOUR TILCHIN
ESTHER ECKMAN
SIDNEY GOULD
MORRIS KANER
MARY KRASS
LENA GINSBERG LAVINE
DOROTHY MANDELL
REGINA NEIMARK
REBECCA RABINOWITZ
WILLIAM ROTHMAN
ZELDA VINIKOFF
JACK ZALMANOW
ERVIN BAKER
JULIUS GOLDMAN
MOSES GROSSBERG
BESSIE KNOPPOW
MARY REBECCA LEVIN
MAX LINDENBAUM
SANDOR S. SHAPIRO
ROSE STAUB
SOLOMON ABRAMS
MAX BERNBERG
SAMUEL BLACK
SARAH FRANK
LYMAN HARRIS
HYMAN RUDOLPH
ARTHUR E. SHERR
NATHAN SHIOVITZ
LILLIAN CHERNICK
ROY CH. COHEN
MICHAEL FEIGELMAN
FREDA FRAZEIN
BEULAH GAYLORD
MARVIN ROTHMAN
WILLIAM DIAMOND
LEO FAERBER
MORRIS FOX
HARRY MEISNER
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Max Charnow
Max Charnow, retired chief
trainmaster of the New York
City Transit Authority, died
Oct. 31 at age 79.
A resident of Phoenix,
Ariz., Mr. Charnow was a
member of the Beth El Con-
gregation of Phoenix,
American Red Magen David
for Israel and the Masonic
Order.
Memorial Rite
A memorial service for
Leah Shrodeck will be held at
2 p.m. Nov. 27 in the Morris
L. Lieberman Hall of the
Labor Zionist Institute, 25900
Greenfield, Suite 205E, Oak
Park.
Mrs. Shrodeck, who died
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Hayim Greenberg Shule.
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