YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH
Founded 1914
Administration Office: 557-6750
JOSEPH TANENBAUM SCHOOL FOR BOYS SALLY ALLAN ALEXANDER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
32605 Bellvine Trail
Beverly Hills, Michigan 48010
15751 West Lincoln Drive
Southfield, Michigan 48076
75 YEARS OF TEACHING OUR TRADITIONS
the Greater Detroit Associa-
tion of Life Underwriters, vice
president of distribution
development for Sun Finan-
cial Group, regional branch
manager and the most suc-
cessful branch manager in
the history of Sun Life of
Canada.
Mr. Burnstein was a past
president of the Greater
Detroiter General Agents and
Managers Association and
won many awards from the
General Agents and
Managers Committee.
He supported Henry Ford
Hospital's cardiac rehabilita-
tion department, McGill
University in Montreal, Que.,
the Juvenile Diabetes Foun-
dation and the Children's
Leukemia Foundation.
He leaves his wife, Ellen;
two sons, Dr. Mark of
Madison, Wis., and Dr. Alan
of Thronto, Ont.; a daughter,
Linda of San Francisco; a
brother, Burton; three sisters,
Mrs. Sallan (Ethel) Lurie,
Mrs. Nat (Dorothy) Rosenberg
and Mrs. Norman (Mildred)
Bazell.
Albert Glassman
Albert (Abby) Glassman,
part owner of U.S. Lumber
Co., died April 16 at age 85.
Born in Philadelphia, Pa.,
Mr. Glassman lived all of his
life in Detroit. He was af-
filiated with the lumber com-
pany for 51 years.
He was a member of Pisgah
Lodge of B'nai B'rith for 50
years, a member of the
Moslem Temple for 35 years
and Craftsman Lodge of the
Masons.
He is survived by two sons,
Raymond of Coveta Fuma,
Spain, and S. Mitchell of
Houston, Texas; three
brothers, Martin of Miami,
Fla., Samuel and Harvey; a
sister, Freda Rubenstein; four
grandchildren and one
great-grandson.
Sylvia Danto
Sylvia K. Danto, past presi-
dent of the 'Temple Israel
Sisterhood, died at age 87.
Born in Lakeview, Mich.,
Mrs. Danto resided in Fuller-
ton, Calif., at the time of her
death. While in Detroit, she
and her late husband were
among the founding members
of Temple Israel. She also was
president of the League of
Jewish Women's Organiza-
tions and a member of the
National Board of Temple
Sisterhoods. She also was in-
volved in the March of Dimes,
Greater Detroit Interfaith
Roundtable of the National
Conference of Christians and
Jews and was involved in the
Michigan Mother of the Year
selections.
Mrs. Danto was active on a
national scale in the National
Council of Jewish Women.
She and her husband,
Samuel, were active in
Democratic Party politics and
worked on the campaigns of
Goys. G. Mennen Williams
and John Swainson, and on
that of the late Sen. Philip
Hart. She wrote a regular col-
umn in the downtown Detroit
Monitor and was a member of
Michigan Press Women and
the Detroit Press Club.
When she and her husband
moved to South Pasadena,
Fla., she taught seminars for
women on retirement at Tem-
ple Beth El there. Following
her husband's death she mov-
ed to California.
She is survived by two sons,
Dr. Arthur C. of New York
and Dr. Bruce L. of Fullerton,
Calif.; six grandchildren and
four great-grandchildren.
Delphine Lee
Delphine Rosilyn Lee, past
president of the Harry B.
Keidan Chapter of B'nai
B'rith, died March 30 at age
72.
A resident of Phoenix,
Ariz., at the time of her
death, Mrs. Lee was a
member of Hadassah,
Women's American ORT and .
Congregation Beth Achim
Sisterhood.
She is survived by a son, Dr.'
Marc; a daughter, Helaine;
three brothers Sanford Baron,
Frederick Baron and: ,
Lawrence Baron; and three„
granddaughters.
Leonard Teicher
Leonard Teicher, an at-
torney and former Southfield
mayoral candidate, died April
18 at age 54.
Born in Detroit, Mr. Teicher
was graduated from Wayne
State University and its law
school. He was in private
practice in Berkley and later
moved his offices to Franklin.
He was a member of the
Michigan Bar Association,
the Jewish Parents Institute.
Mr. Thicher used to conduct a
tour of "Jewish Detroit"
under the auspices of the
Jewish Community Center.
He was involved in
Southfield politics and ran for
mayor of Southfield in 1973
and sat on the Southfield
School Board from 1971
through 1976.
Mr. Teicher is survived by
his wife, Debra; two sons,
Noah of Sausalito, Calif., and
Joshua; a daughter, Laura of
Haslett, Mich.; and two
nephews.
During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will observe the yahrzeits of the following departed friends, with
the traditional memorial prayers, recitation of kaddish and studying of mishnayos.
NISSAN APR.
BENJAMIN ABRAMOWITZ
SARAH COHEN
SAMUEL FIELDS
LOUIS FORMAN
HARRY M. GOLDFARB
WOLFE HENIGMAN
JOSEPH JEREMIAS
RUTH KAPE
HENRIETTE LOEWENSTEIN
AARON MALAMUD
AMELIA MEISNER
OSCAR ROSENBERG
ELI SCHERR
ARTUR STERN
ALEX H. WINER
RACHEL YAMSHON
MORRIS A. YASSKY
HYMAN BERMAN
ROSE BERMAN
ROSALIE DEDER DROWN
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BERTHA FAIGENDAUM
PAULINE GOLDBERG
ANNA WEISSLER GOLDENBERG
PERCY ORETSKY
CHARLES ALLEN
MAX BOESKY
MAX FRIEDLANDER
ELI GERSON
PAULINE GOLDBERG
DR. MORRIS H. MARKS
MORRIS PUSHKIN
MIRIAM ROSENHECK
LOUIS CORMAN
SAMUEL HERSKOVIC
SOL OSBORNE
HELEN ROSENBERG
SARAH SITRIN
LENA BERMAN
MEYER B. MARCUS
CHASHE DAS R' PINCHAS
SAMUEL D. RADNER
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SAMUEL SALASNEK
DORA SCHMALTZ
BETTY DOKTOR
GERTRUDE GARMEL
SOLOMON GOLDBERG
MAX LIPSON
HARRY MERETSKY
KALMAN SCHWEITZER
JOSEPH D. STEINBERG
SHIFRA STOLLMAN
MARTIN BAGGLEMAN
MIRIAM DUBIN
ETHEL DVORKIN
SARAH FANTICH
BERNARD HELFGOTT
JOSEPH KOHN
SAMUEL LOWENBRAUN
ISADORE PODOLSKY
ISADORE RABINOVITZ
BAILA REVZIN
ROSE WOOL
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