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PAGE 20 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE February 14, 1986
Obituaries
Leo Eizenstat dies at 73
Dr. Sidney Q. Janus
Dr. Sidney Q. Janus of Atlanta,
73, died Saturday, Feb. 8.
Funeral service was held Mon
day, Feb. 10, at Spring Hill with
Rabbi Harry H. Epstein and Rabbi
Arnold Goodman officiating. Inter
ment was at Greenwood Cemetery.
For over 40 years. Dr. Janus
conducted a private practice of in
dustrial/organizational psych
ology. He was recently honored by
Delta Airlines for 40 years of con
tinuous consulting services.
Dr. Janus devoted his life to
elevating the professional standard
of psychological practice in the
state of Georgia and to extending
psychological services to Georgia’s
disadvantaged. He was a major
force behind the establishment of
the applied psychology licensing
law in Georgia, one of the oldest
such laws in the nation.
He was a past president of the
Zionist Organization of America,
Atlanta District; a past president
of the Atlanta Bureau of Jewish
Education; a past officer in the
Brookwood Rotary Club and a
member of Ahavath Achim Syna
gogue, the Jewish Home, B’nai
B’rith, Men’s ORT, The Jewish
War Veterans and the High Mu
seum.
During World War II, he served
in the office of the assistant secre
tary of the Navy for Manpower
Logistics, Atlanta District, and
served for a time after the war as a
part-time professor at Georgia
Institute of Technology.
Dr. Sidney Janus
In addition to contributing
articles to various professional jour
nals, Dr. Janus was a scholar of
Hebrew letters. He also edited the
book, “Our Story Atlanta, A Pano
rama of Israel” and recently com
pleted the draft of a book detailing
the philosophies of corporate execu
tives. For 18 consecutive years, he
delivered semi-annual book re
views at St. Phillips Cathedral.
Dr. Janus and his wife Leah
celebrated their 50th wedding anni
versary last June.
In addition to his wife, survivors
include two sons, Barry and Micah
Janus, both of Atlanta; daughter,
Ms. Raizi Janus-Gordon of New
York City; brother, Charlie Jones
of New York City; sister, Mrs. Cele
Politzer of Del Ray, Fla.,; daughter-
in-law, Mrs. Ann Janus of Atlanta
and a grandson, Oded Gordon of
New York.
Myron Goldberg
M yron Goldberg, 73, of Des
Plaines, Ill., died Monday, Feb. 3.
He was the father of Mrs. Debor
ah Feingold of Atlanta.
Graveside service was held Thurs
day, Feb. 6, at Shalom Memorial
Park in Palatine, 111.
A native of Chicago, he was a
United States Army veteran of
World War II. He was a retired
truck line claim agent.
Also surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Eleanor Epstein Goldberg; sons,
Richard Goldberg of Chicago and
Larry Goldberg of Dallas, Texas;
and nine grandchildren.
Donations can be made to Congre
gation Beth Shalom or the Hebrew
Academy of Atlanta.
Mrs. Rebecca Lischkoff
Mrs. Rebecca Lishkoff, 81, of
Atlanta died Wednesday, Feb. 12.
graveside service will be held at
noon, Friday, Feb. 14, at Green
wood Cemetery, with Rabbi Arnold
Goodman and Cantor Isaac Good-
friend officiating.
The widow of Israel Lischkoff,
she was a member of Hadassah
and Ahavath Achim Synagogue.
Survivors include her daughter,
Mrs. Jean A. Ptak of Atlanta; son,
Herman Lischkoff of Atlanta; sis
ters, Mrs. Ida Creidman of Bir
mingham, Ala., and Mrs. Ann
Richman of Savannah; brother,
Samuel Pollock of Miami; four
grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Leo Eizenstat, 74. of Atlanta
died Friday, Feb. 7.
Funeral service was held Sun
day, Feb. 9, at Spring Hill Chapel
with Rabbi Harry H. Epstein,
Rabbi Arnold Goodman and Can
tor Isaac Goodfriend officiating.
Interment was at Greenwood Ceme
tery. His son, Stuart E. Eizenstat,
delivered the eulogy.
A native Atlantan, Mr. Eizen
stat was co-owner, with his brother
Berry, of Berle Shoe Co. He was an
army veteran of World War II.
He grew up in a very traditional
environment in Atlanta and trained
under some of the best rabbinic
minds in Atlanta at the time, in
cluding the late Rabbi Tobias
Geffen. Even as a youth, Leo Eizen
stat was noted for his Jewish scho
larship and shortly after his bar
mitzva he was accorded the rare
privilege of leading the Friday
Mrs. Edith Spector Aronoff
Mrs. Edith Spector Aronoff, 81
of Atlanta died Thursday, Feb. 6.
Graveside service was held Fri
day, Feb. 7, at Greenwood Ceme
tery, with Rabbi Harry H. Epstein
and Cantor Isaac Goodfriend officiating.
She was a member of Ahavath
Achim synagogue.
Survivors include her daughter,
Shirley Aronoff of Atlanta; son,
Melvin Aronoff of Atlanta; sister,
M rs. Ruth Conn of East Moline,
Ill.; three grandchildren; nieces
and nephews.
night service at Shearith Israel Syn
agogue. He was also known for the
beauty of his voice and was in tne
choir at Shearith Israel and laterat
Ahavath Achim Congregation under
Cantor Selsky.
A long time member of Ahavath
Achim congregation, he was known
for the beauty of his Haftorah
readings. Mr. Eizenstat also had a
vast knowlege of Yiddish and was
one of the best Yiddish storytellers
and humorists in the city.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Sylvia Medintz Eizenstat; son,
Stuart E. Eizenstat of Washington,
D.C.; brother Berry Eizenstat of
Atlanta; two grandchildren and
nieces and nephews.
Friends wishing to make a contri
bution may do so to the Leo Eizen
stat Memorial Fund at Ahavath
Achim Synagogue which has been
established by the family to endow
an annual major lecture.
Mrs. Rose Katz Klein
Mrs. Rose Katz Klein, 85, of
Atlanta died Wednesday, Feb. 12.
Graveside service will be held at
1 I a.m. Friday, Feb. 14, at Green
wood Cemetery in Montgomery,
Ala., with Rabbi Dave Nisson
officiating.
She was the widow of Marvin I.
Klein. She was a member of Con
gregation Agudath Israel in
Montgomery.
Survivors include her sister, M rs.
Lena Laken of Atlanta; brothers,
Ike Katz and Harry Katz, both of
Atlanta; nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Sylvia Waltman
Mrs. Sylvia Waltman died in
Miami on Thursday, Jan. 30.
The widow of Irving Waltman,
she was honored many times for
her charitable work with Deborah
in New York.
Survivors include her daughter,
Mrs. Irving Orenstein, three grand
children and four great-grandchildren.
Our years of faithful service to the
community are your assurance of
satisfaction.
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Marble &
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948-2279 (office) 872-0039 (home)
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