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December 16, 1988 - Image 135

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-12-16

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WE REMEMBER

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.

Lillian Lewis

Lillian L. Lewis, a teacher
in the Detroit Public Schools
for 43 years, died Dec. 6 at age
86.
A native Detroiter, Miss
Lewis retired in 1964. She
was a member of the Detroit
Teachers Association and the
Michigan Education
Association.
She leaves four brothers,
George, Henry, Phillip of Tuc-
son, Ariz., and Albert of In-
dianapolis; 13 nieces and
nephews; and 26 great-nieces
and great-nephews.

Rose Leland

Rose Leland, a member of
Jewish communal organiza-
tions, died Dec. 5 at age 97.
Born in Russia, Mrs. Leland
was a member of Hadassah,
National Council of Jewish
Women and Jewish Home for
Aged Auxiliary.
She leaves two sons, Dr. Sol
and Dr. Louis S. of Ormond
Beach, Fla.; four grand-
children and five
great-grandchildren.

Ethel Fishman

Ethel Fishman, a member
of community organizations,
died Dec. 10 at age 92.
Born in Russia, Mrs.
Fishman was a member of the
sisterhood of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, Hadassah
and National Council of
Jewish Women.
She leaves her husband,
Morris; a son, Milton; two
daughters, Mrs. Walter
(Diana) Nussbaum and Mrs.
Joel (Hilda) Hamburger; two
sisters, Mrs. Esther Cohen of
New York and Mrs. Sidney
(Bertha) Fishman; a brother,
Isaac Lansky of Israel; nine
grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.

Arthur Rice

Arthur H. Rice, an attorney,
died Dec. 12 at age 81.
Born in Davenport, Iowa,
Mr. Rice was affiliated with
the firm of Rice, Rice, Gilbert
and Marston. He was an at-
torney for more than 60 years.
He passed the Michigan
Bar at age 19, but was not
notified that he passed and
was not able to practice law
until he was 21. In 1921, he
played with the Northern
High School basketball team.
Mr. Rice was a member of
Tam O'Shanter Country
Club, Temple Beth El and its
executive committee and past
president of the temple men's
club. He was a national board
member of the national

organization for temple men's
clubs. He was a board
member of the Jewish Voca-
tional Service, former chair-
man of the Professional Divi-
sion of the Allied Jewish
Campaign.
Mr. Rice was a life member
of the Commerical Law
League of America and a
member of the National
Association for Credit
Management.
He leaves his wife, Helen; a
daughter, Susan of New York
City; two sons, Stuart J. and
Stephen; and one grandson.

Annie Luborsky

Annie Luborsky, a long-
time member of Hadassah,
died Dec. 10.
A resident of Windsor, Ont.,
Mrs. Luborsky also was a
member of Mizrachi.
She is survived by a son, Dr.
Benjamin; a daughter-in-law,
Anne Dann Luborsky; nine
grandchildren and 14
great-grandchildren.

NEWS

Witnesses
Are Sought

New York — Canadian and
American authorities have
asked for the assistance of the
World Jewish Congress in
locating witnesses and sur-
vivors of the crimes of the
Nazis.
The U.S. Justice Depart-
ment is seeking witnesses to
atrocities at the Auschwitz
concentration camp and the
Royal Canadian Mounted
Police is undertaking in-
vestigations into events in
Czechoslovakia between
1938-1944.
The RCMA is seeking
witnesses to the enactment,
implementation and enforce-
ment of anti-Jewish legisla-
tion in Slovakia;
Arrest, deportation and ex-
ecution of Jews from
Bratislava, Bardejov, Banska
Bystrica, Krupina and
Krennicka;
Information pertaining to
the Hlinka Slovak People's
Party of Hlinka Guard, in
Bratislava, Bardejov, Banska
Bystrica, Krupina and
Krennicka.
The Justice Department's
Office of Special Investiga-
tions is seeking to identify
and interview persons im-
prisoned at the Auschwitz I
concentration camp in Silesia.
Individuals with informa-
tion are asked to contact: Ms.
Bessy Pupko, World Jewish
Congress, 501 Madison
Avenue, New York, New York
10022.

LAWRENCE DEIGLER
SAM L. BRADY
HYMAN R. COHEN
MENACHEM M. COHEN
JACK J. EASON
ROSE GROSSDERG
LENA GROSSMAN
CELIA KAPETANSKY
DESSIE KATZMAN
MAX LYNDER
JACOB K. PALMAN
MORRIS RADNER
BAILAH ROTENBERG
MENDEL ROTENBERG
and FAMILY
JULIUS SCHWARTZ
RAE FELDMAN SHAPIRO
BERTHA SKOLNICK
RACHEL SPERLING
HYMAN SNYDER
ANNA WEINGARDEN
REBECCA WEISBERG
JENNIE APPLEBAUM
SAIA CETNER
ROSE FURMAN
JULIUS GREEN
SAMUEL KATZ
SAMUEL B. KEMPNER
MILDRED MOSKOVITZ
HARRY SLOBASKY
THERESA SONNENFELD
TANIA BERMAN
DIANA YASHINSKY BLANK
CANTOR RUDIN DOYARSKY
ARTHUR A. CUTLER
JOSEPH KATZ
FAYGA KUHN
LEVI KUHN
EVA LANDSMAN
LEO LUDETSKY
LAURA NAGLER
MORRIS SCHECHTER
CHARLES J. CHICKIE SHERMAN
FANNY WEITZMAN
BERTHA ZEFF
DAVID IF RAFAEL MOSHE
REUBEN DAVIDOFF
EVA FISHMAN
ARTHUR M. GLASER
HARRY GROSSMAN
JENNIE KOZEL
MORRIS LEIDER
IZSAK MARTON
JACOB ROTENBERG
SAMUEL SALTSMAN
BURTON SCHWARTZ
DIANE SCHWARTZ
BERTHA KATCHKE SILVERMAN
HENRY COHEN
MORRIS ENKIN
ABRAM GARDIN
SHAINA JOLK
LOUIS SENDER
HILDE SOSNICK
OSKAR L. WOLF
LOUIS ZIDE
MOSE BUDNICK
MAX GOLDSTEIN
FANNIE HARRIS
BERTHA KATZ
JOSEPH LEVINE
ADOLPH MEHLER
AARON TILCHIN
IRWIN TREITEL
MAX WASSERMAN
HYMAN WEISBERG
DORUCH YAGODA
SIMON AXELROD
CASPER BROWN
ABRAHAM I. CHESLUK
ANN FAUDMAN
MOLLY JACOBS
JACOB KOSS
ARTHUR MANDELL
REUBEN MILLER
DORA W. MILLING
SARA L. RABINOWITZ SACHER

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