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Jacobson UnvdKnf
Frltadf and relatives are in
vited to attend the unveiling
ceremonies in memory of Her
man J. Jacobson. June 20. at
2 p.ra. at Greenwood Cemterv.
Rabbi Harry H. Epstein will
officiate.
Isaac Rosenstein
Isaac Roaansteia. 70. of At
lanta. died June 8. Funeral ser
vices were held June 9 at
Blanchard’s Chapel. Rabbi Jacob
M- Rothschild officiated. Inter
ment 4pas in Greenwood Ceme-
Roaenstein. a retired mer-
been a resident of
more that 80 years,
native of Russia.
, was a member of Ahavath
Aehim Congregation and Capitol
View Lodge No. 640. P&AM.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Sarah Kleinmap; a son.
Michael Roaenstein. ana a daugh
ter. Mrs. JMw Morris, both of
Atlanta: a brother. Louis Rosen
stein. Philadelphia, and three
slaters. Mrs. Pearl Leibowitz,
Mrs. Sam Odin and Mrs. Pauline
Hochberg, all of New York.
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TODES UNVEILING
Friends and relatives are in
vited to attend the unveiling
ceremonies in memory of Mrs.
Helen Todes. Sunday. June 19. at
2:80 p.m. at Greenwood Ceme
tery. Rabbi Harry H. Epstein
will officiate.
ISAAC RABHAN
SAVANNAH LEADER
SAVANNAH - Isaac Rabhan.
86. died May 29. Funeral serv
ices were held May 30 at Sip
ple’s Mortuary. Rabbi A. I.
and Cantor Morde-
officiated Interment
sventure Cemetery,
sn hgd lived in Sa-
X 60 years and was
oldest wholesalers in
He was the senior
Isaac Rafthan and
esale ana General
Officers of Savannah B’nai B’rith
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He was a member of Congre
gation B.B. Jacob, the Congrega
tion’s Brotherhood Chevra Kad-
isha. the HGH Society. ZOA,
JEA and a life member of Miz-
rachi Organization of" America.
Surviving are five sons. Ab
raham E.. Dr. L. J.. Daniel,
Archie and Martin M. Rabhan,
all of Savannah: three daugh
ters. Mrs. Samuel Rabin. Savan
nah: Mrs. Herbert Reimern,
Alexandria. Va.. and Mrs. Rob
ert Weisberg. Brooklyn; one bro
ther. Morris Rabhan. Savannah;
one sister, Mrs. Bessie Horo-
Vitz Savannah; 19 grandchil
dren and five-great-grandchil
dren and several nieces and
neohews.
Mrs. A. R. Homik Sr.
Mrs. A. R. Homik Sr., 56, died
June 6. Funeral services were
held June 8 at Blanchard’s
Chapel. Rabbi Jacob M. Roths
child officiated. Interment was
in Crest Lawn Cemetery.
Mrs. Hornick was the former
Erlamonde Frenkel of Louis
ville. Ky. She was a member
of the Temnle. tbe Sisterhood.
Council of Jewish Wpmen and
the Standard Town and Country
Club.
Surviving are her husband;
son. A. Robert Hornik Jr.. At
lanta. and brother, S. M. Frenk
el. Charleston.
Mrs. Nathan Loonsk
BUFFALO. N.Y.—Mrs. Nathan
Loonsk. sister of Ed and Max
Fagelson of Atlanta, died at her
home June 10. Mrs. Loonsk was
formerly Miss Jennie Fagelson
of Atlanta.
Other survivors are her hus
band. three daughters and a
sister. Mrs. Fannie Hoffman of
Brooklyn.
Mrs. Bessie Greenberg
SAVANNAH — Mrs. Bessie
Greenberg, former Savannahian.
died June 5 in New York. Fu
neral services were held June
7 ip Sipple’s Chapel. Rabbi
David Rabb and Cantor Eugne
Holzer officiated. Interment was
in Bonaventure Cemetery.
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The lew officers of the Savannah Lodge, No- 76, of B’nai B’rith who wore installed recently at a
bang net at the Jewish Educational Alliance. They are (L to r.) front row: Murray 8. Bono, first
vice president; Martin Lippmann, second vice president; Jack G. Cooper, preaid eat; Leonard S. JKnun-
er, third vice president; Albert J. Uliman, warden; bask row, Robert M. Maslanko, chaplain; Fan!
A. stela, cer. sec.; Anshei S. Samuels, fin. sec.; Burton M. Udinsky, ree. see.; Gilbert J. Victor, tress.;
and Martin L Karp, auditor.
SAVANNAH NEWS
Mrs. Herman (Helen) Cran-
man has received a personal in
vitation from Hy Sobiloff, art
critic, to hold a one-man exhibit
of her paintings in Sloans at
Beverly Hills, Calif. Mrs. Cran-
man is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Small of Los An
geles, formerly of Savannah.
Herman Director baa been re-
Mrs. Barry JtaWn
Mrs. Harry (Ida) Rubinof At
lanta died June 10. Funeral
elected to a second term as
president of the Savannah Jew
ish Council.
Mrs. William Wexler. incom
ing president of the Savannah
Chanter of the Brandeis Univer
sity National Women’s Commit
tee had-a reunion at the national
conference in Waltham, Mass,
with her sister-in-law. Mrs.
Louis Wexler of San Mateo,
Calif., who was also a newly
elected president of her chap
ter.
Alan S. Gaynor has been in
stalled as president of the Bro
therhood of Temple Mickve Is
rael.
Michael L. Karpf, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Isa do re Karpf, ob
served his Bar Mitxvah recently
at the B.B. Jacob Synagogue.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Beberman
announce the birth of a son.
Kenneth Leighton, on May 24.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Romans
announce tbe birth of a son.
Jack Patrick, on May 26.
services were held June 18 at
Blanchard’s Chanel. Rabbi Syd
ney K. Mossman officiated- In
terment was in Greenwood
Cemetery.
Mrs. Rubin was a member of
Shearith Israel Congregation.
Surviving are her husband and
three daughters. Mrs. Sam Alter -
man of Atlanta. Mrs. Ike Ehrl- . . .. .
ichman of Snyder. N Y. and Miss annoimce the birth of a son.
Ann Rubin of Washington. D.C., Jack Patrick, on May 26.
and five grandchildren. Mr. and Mr#. Israel Chaiker.
_ 7T 1 Queen’s Village, L.I.. N.Y-, an-
Max R. Rosenthal
Max R. Rosenthal. Atlanta,
died June 13. Funeral services
were held June 15 at Blanchard’s
Chapel. Rabbi Sydney K. Mos-
man officiated. Interment was
in Oakland Cemetery.
Mr. Rosenthal was a member
of the Ahavath Achim Syna
gogue.
Surviving are his wife; daugh
ters. Mrs. N. Malfetto. New
York, and Beverly Rosenthal,
Atlanta: two sister*, and three
grandchildren.
Mrs. Hobi Sisselman
AUGUSTA NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shapiro
announce the birth of a son.
Julius, on June 7. The baby’s
grandparents are Mr. and
Emanuel Sawilowsky and
and Mrs. Harry Shapiro of Aug
usta.
Mr. M K. Steinberg has been
reelected president of tbe Aug
usta Lodge of B’nai B’rith.
Mr- and Mrs. Jake Bogoslaw-
sky have issued invitations to
the Bar Mitzvah of their son.
Michael, to be held on Saturday.
June 16. at 9:15 a.m., at tbe
Adas Yeshurun Synagogue. A
Mrs. Rosa
Atlanta djed Jung 14. Funeral
services were held June 15 at
Blanchard’s Chapel. Rabbi
Emanuel Feldman officiated. In
terment was in Greenwood
Cemetery.
Mrs. Sisselman was born in
Russia.
Surviving are her husband.
Samuel Sisselman: daughters.
Mrs. Herbert Rose; Mrs. Sol
Blumberg, son Sidney R. Sissel
man. all of Atlanta, and seven
grandchildren.
r. and Mrs. H. H. Heller an
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Laurie Ann, on May 3D.
Leland (Lou) Brispie. national
commissioner of American Le
gion Junior Baseball, and form
er Savannah pitching ace. was
the principal speaker at the an
nual Sports Recqgnitidn Bpn-
auet of the JS1A recently.
J. William Green, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry G. Green. Mag
nolia Park, received his Bache
lor of Arts Degree with honors
recently at the University of
Virginia commencement exer
cises in Charlottesville.
Bamev Epstein, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Isadore Epstein recent
ly observed his Bar MitZvah at
the B.B. Jacob Synagogue.
Walter Norton Rabhan. son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rabhan re
ceived his Bachelor of Science
Degree when he graduated re
cently from the University of
Florida. He was a star guard on
the Gator basketball team. In
Adas Yeshurun Synggpgye. /
Kiddush will follow tbe sgrv
ices. A Smorgasbord will he held
the next evening in the social
hall of the congregation.
- — - ■■ r
the fall h* will enter the Uni
versity of Georgia Medical
School in Augusta.
Midge Lasky. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Lasky has
been named editor of tb e Geor-
gia-Anne. the weekly newspaper
of Georgia Southern College at
Statesboro. She has held several
positions with the publication
and has also been a member ol
the staff pf the Reflector, the
school yearbook
Aron Girard Weiner passed
the Georgia bar examination re
cently and
ad
from the XI:
graduated last week
Jniversity of Georgia
receiving two degrees, an LLB
from the Lumpkin Law School
ape alap a BBA degree in ac
counting. He will continue his
studies this fall at New York
University where he will study
taxes. Last week he was pre
sented as a member of the bar
before Judge Dunbar Harrison
of Superior Court.
Majorie Guthman has sailed
on the “Ascania” for a 10-freek
tour of Europe.
Rosalind Hornstein and Mrs.
Fred Levine have left by kain
for a few days in New York
before sailing on the “Liberte '
for six weeks abroad. Rosalind
was honored on the cruise of
“The Visitor,” the Historic Sa
vannah cruise boat, before de
parting for New York.
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