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December 01, 1989 - Image 145

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-12-01

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YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH

Administration Office: 557-6750

Founded 1914

JOSEPH TANENBAUM SCHOOL FOR BOYS SALLY ALLAN ALEXANDER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS

15751 West Lincoln Drive
Southfield, Michigan 48076

Sam Young of West
Bloomfield.

TILLIE MILGROM, 78,
formerly of West Bloomfield,
of Florida, died Nov. 15. She
is survived by daughter,
Sheila Clifford of West Bloom-
field; brother, Nathan Trager
of Farmington Hills. Services
and Interment in Miami.

FLORENCE NORBER, 77,
of Birmingham, died Nov. 14.
She is survived by daughters
and sons-in-law, Rochelle and
Marvin Brooks of Birming-
ham, Carol and Jack Cohen of
Farmington Hills; brothers
and sisters-in-law, Carl and
Evelyne Karbel of Southfield,
Dr. Harold and Pauline
Karbel of West Palm Beach,
Fla.; five grandchildren; and
three great-grandchildren.

SARAH RADER 97, of
Ferndale, died Nov. 22. She is
survived by sons and
daughters-in-law, Arthur and
Diane of Farmington Hills
and David Rader; five grand-
children and eight great-
grandchildren.

JEANETTE ROSENZ-
WEIG, of Southfield, died
Nov. 25. She is survived by a
brother and sister, Abe and
Florence both of Southfield.

MARY SACHS, of Rockville,
Md., died Oct. 31. She is sur-
vived by a daughter, Betty
Fox Balson of Wildwood
Crest, N.J.; brother, Mac Pless
of Broklyn, N.Y.; sisters, Alyce
Garfield Ruskin of Southfield
and Bessie Winokur of
Woodhaven, N.Y.; one grand-
child and three great-grand-
children.

SARAH TAUB, 92, of
Southfield, died Nov. 27. She
is survived by son and
daughter-in-law, Sam and
Marilyn Taub of West Bloom-
field; 10 grandchildren and
six great-grandchildren.

JULIUS TAYLOR, 72, of
Southfield, died Nov. 22. He
leaves his wife Betty; sons
and daughters-in-law, Dr.
Charles and Sharon of Birm-
ingham, Dr. Ronald and
Anita of West Bloomfield and
Mark and Ruth Ann of Oak
Park; and six grandchildren.

Anna K. Roth

Anna K. Roth, active in
many Jewish organizations,
died Nov. 20. She was 88. Mrs.
Roth, a resident of Southfield,
was born in Austria and has
lived in the Detroit area for
more than 70 years.
She was a member of Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek,
Hadassah, National Council

of Jewish Women and was a
supporter of the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra. During the
1930s, she was active with the
Home Relief Society.
She leaves a daughter,
Lillian, of West Bloomfield;
sons, Joseph of Birmingham
and Erwin of Franklin;
sisters, Sadie Lefkowitz of
Cleveland and Helen
Bienenstock of Florida; nine
grandchildren and six great-
grandchildren.

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KEEPING KIDS SMILING FOR 75 YEARS

Clara K. Berger

Clara K. Berger, who was
active in many Jewish
organizaions, died Nov. 21.
She was 78. Mrs. Berger was
born in Austria and had been
a Detroit area resident for
more than 69 years.
She was a member of the
Ladies of the Eastern Star,
Knollwood Country Club,
Temple Israel and Adat
Shalom Synagogue. She was
a resident of Southfield.
She leaves a daughter and
son-in-law, Sharon and
Dwayne X. Riley of Franklin;
a son and daughter-in-law,
Ernest and Christine of Tam-
pa, Fla.; seven grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.

Salo Baron

JTA — Funeral services
were held in New York Mon-
day for Professor Salo Witt-
mayer Baron, the author of a
multi-volume history of the
Jews, who was acclaimed by
many as the greatest Jewish
historian of the 20th century.
He was 94.
Baron, who taught at Col-
umbia University from 1930
until his retirement in 1963,
died Saturday.
Baron was
known
throughout the academic
world for his scholarship and
erudition. He spoke 20
languages and could lecture
in five.
His monumental work, A
Social and Religious History
of the Jews, began as a lecture
series and grew initially into
a broad survey of Jewish
history, three volumes of
which were published in
1937.
Eventually, 18 volumes
were published. He was work-
ing on a 19th at his death.
Baron was born in 1895, in
Tarnow, then part of the
Austro-Hungarian Empire.
His family, wealthy, educated
and of a prestigious rabbinic
line, was part of the Jewish
aristocracy of Galicia.
In April 1961, Baron
testified at the trial of Adolf
Eichmann in Jerusalem
about anti-Semitism and how
the Nazis decimated Euro-
pean Jewry.

During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will observe the yahrtzeits of the following departed friends, with
the traditional memorial prayers, recitation of kaddish and studying of mi shnayos.

CHESHVAN NOV.
28
26
KISLEV DEC.
MEYER FREEDMAN
5
3
EVA AVERDUCH
6
4
JOSEPH BENNETT
6
4
JOSEPH FELDMAN
6
4
FANNIE FREID
6
4
HARRY M. KRUGEL
4
6
JULIUS RUDA
4
6
BERNARD SHULMAN
6
4
ROSE GROSSMAN
7
5
MINNIE GOOK ABRAMOWITZ
7
5
ABRAHAM PRICE
5
7
SHIRLEY J. SEGERMAN
5
7
IGNATZ WEISZ
7
5
A. CHODOROFF
8
6
LARRY M. FOGEL
8
6
RICHARD A. GOOEL
8
6

LEONARD STEIN

CHARLES G. HALPERT
BESSIE KUNIN
LOUIS LANGWALD
ERNEST LEVI
FLORENCE POLLACK
LILLIE SPECTOR
ANNA R. LIEBOWITZ ARATEN
BEN BERNSTEIN
REBECCA CHODOROFF
PHILIP GERSZKOP
LENKA HERSKOVIC
SONIA LEFOND
LILLIAN VICTOR
PEARL ARONOFF
BERNICE BERMAN
ALEX COHEN
JOSEPH DEUTSCH
JACOB FINK

KISLEV DEC.
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JOSEPH GORMAN
SAM HOROWITZ
LILLIAN LEVITIN
MICHAEL NOSANCHUK
ROSE H. SOLOMON
HOWARD S. BENNETT
HARRY BROWN
ARTHUR ENGEL
ALBERT GOLDSTONE
RABBI SHRAGA FAITEL
KAHANA
DAVID KATLER
CHARLES A. KOMER
FANNY LANGWALD
JEANETTE SCHLOSS
VICTOR SEYBURN
FRANK SKOLNIK
DORA VERNER

KISLEV DEC.
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