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The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle from Milwaukee, Wisconsin • Page 13

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WJC May 29. 1981 Page 14 Obituaries Jewish Community Center. She was also a bookeeper for Checker Express. Miss Klig Is survived by Rebecca and Henry Papermaster of Shore-wood. Velma Gottlieb of Milwaukee, Beverly Weiner of Los Angeles.

Elliot Papermaster of Fox Point, David Paptermaster of Milwaukee, Barbara and Lloyd Wolsh of Winnipeg, and eight great nephews and nieces. Rabbi David Shapiro officiated at the funeral services, which were coordinated by Goodman-Gensman Funeral Home. Interment was at Mound Zion Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice. Krauskopf preceded her In death.

The family prefers that memorial contributions be mde to the American Cancer Society or St. Mary's Hospice. Elizabeth Klig Milwaukeeans were saddened by the passing of Elizabeth Klig on May 21. Miss Klig of 414 Juneau was born in Russia, and came to Milwaukee in 1914 as a child. She attended North Division High School.

She was a life member of Hadassah, a member of B'nai B'rith. Pioneer Women. The Women's Auxiliary of the Milwaukee Jewish Home, and the Harold Shapiro Word has been received of the death of former Mllwaukeean Harold Shapiro who went on to become the mayor of Miami Beach, Fla Shapiro died May 1 1 at the age of 75. Shapiro was, born in Russia came to Milwaukee with his family at the age of four. He was graduated from Marquette Law School arid served with the Navy In WWII.

After settling in Miami Beach, he served as mayor of that city from 1953 to 1955. He. was an active member of many Jewish organizations in Miami Beach. Shapiro is survived by his wife, Sylvia daughter Remman. sister Rose Shapiro of Milwaukee, brothers.

William of Miami Beach and Louis of Phoenix. Ariz. He was preceded in death by brothers Dr. Alvin Shapiro and Sam Sampson. Services and burial were held in Miami Beach.

Spring Hill Cemetery. Goodman Bensman Funeral Home served the family. Rosen was born in Willmerglng Pa. Sept. 15, 1906.

and came to Milwaukee at the age of 4. A veteran of WWII. Rosen was a salesman for Schuster's for many years before his retirement. He Is survived by his sister Gertrude Glaser. Milwaukee.

Beverly Wollach, Sun City. and a brother Ben Rosen. Mil-' waukee. The family requests that memorial contributions be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Cantor David Rudnitzay Word has been received In Milwaukee of the untimely death on May 1 1 of Cantor David Rudnitzay, 57.

of Jerusalem. Israel. Cantor Rudnitzay was the brother-in-law of Rabbi and Mrs. Isaac N. Lerer of Milwaukee.

A sixth general Ion Israeli, Cantor Rudnitzay served as cantor for several congregations. He also worked for the Ministry of Transportation. He was a veteran of the Israeli War of Independence and the Slnal Campaign and he was In Jerusalem at the time of the war In 1967. During the years 1971-1972. Cantor Rudnitzay served as visiting cantor at Temple Menorah In Milwaukee.

Cantor Rudnitzay Is survived by his wife Zlporah. two sons and five grandchildren. The funeral was Tuesday, May 12 and burial was at Har Hamenu-chot. George Rosen George Rosen. 74.

passed away May 16. Rabbi Isaac Lerer officiated at graveside services at Chudnow To (Continued from Page One) He Is a board member of the Milwaukee Jewish Home and the Milwaukee Jewish Federation. He has headed B'nai B'rith Shofar Lodge. Milwaukee B'nai B'rith Council, and Jewish National Fund, in which he is presently serving as president of the National Leadership Conference. Since its inception 30 years ago, Chudnow has been a member of the Wisconsin Israel Bond Executive Committee.

He has served in almost every capacity, including general chairman for five years and synagogue chairman during the Yom Kippur War. Adelman noted that Chudnow's commitment to Israel and the Jewish people has been an Inspiration to his community, and urges every family in our community to share in honoring him at the tribute dinner. Be Honored Chudnow was chosen to be this year's City-wide Israel Bond honoree by Wisconsin State of Israel Bonds, Max H. Karl, board chairman, Albert B. Adelman.

general chairman, Martin F. Stein, Prime Ministers Club president, and the executive committee: Lawrence R. Appel. Kenneth E. Berke.

Stuart M. Brafmari. Clifford Bragman. Mark Brick-man. Avrum M.

Chudnow. Gerald S. Colburn. William J. Feldstein.

Benjamin J. Free. Gerald J. Kahn. Ben D.

Marcus. Robert J. Miller. Carl Millman, Armin H. Nankin.

William H. Orenstein. Arnold Peltz. Philip F. Rubenstein.

Harry E. Samson. Diane Seder. Dr. Stanley 1.

Sehler. and Joe E. Smith. For further information about Israel Bond securities or to secure reservations contact the Wisconsin Israel Bond Office at 212 W. Wis consin Suite 415.

Milwaukee. 53202 or phone (414) 273-7425. GREENWOOD CEMETERY AtfMattd with Congrtvitlon Emmw-EWn Jnhurun PERPETUAL CARE IN A SETTING OF WARMTH, BEAUTY, AND SERENITY Call 964 4100 or 2713490 for information Esther Mark Graveside services for Esther Mark were held May 22 at the VA-National Cemetery in Wood. Mrs. Mark, died the previous day at age 67.

She was preceded In death by her husband. Emest who died in March this year. She was the mother of Paul Mark. Rabbi Emanuel Llfschultz officiated at the services, and Weiss Funeral Home assisted the family. 962-8383 Second Home Cemetery of Congregation Beth Israel A Traditional Jewish Burial Ground Serving the Jewish Community 552-7310 4 Myra Hirshberg Myra R.

Hirshberg daughter of the late Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel Hirshberg. passed away May 23. In compliance with her wishes, no funeral was held. The family was served by Weiss Funeral Home.

Miss Hirshberg will be remembered by Milwaukeeans for the years (1935-1955) during which she served as her father's hostess and personal companion. Rabbi Hirshberg was the spiritual leader of Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun. She is survived by a sister Janet Krauskopf. nephews, James A. and Thomas M.

Krauskopf. A brother Maurice Arthur Hirshberg and a nephew Robert Samuel Burleigh at Fifty-ninth msmatv 1 k-XJf kO M- i Ti. fail's sSSmL hi i The North Shore's Most Conveniently Located Funeral Home 525 E. Capitol Drive Providing a Jewish funeral service appropriate to your wishes within a beautiful environment sir tt-t i im u- Today, the dignity of above ground burial for Jews is a reality. Spring Hill Cemetery has erected the only Jewish public mausoleum in the area, and the Jewish Community has expressed a deep interest in this burial alternative.

For this reason, Spring Hill is expanding its mausoleum structure. In June of 1981 an additional 80 crypts will be constructed. At that time, there will be a substantial increase in the cost of above ground burial. To avoid this price increase, we reaiully urge you to consider above ground burial now before the actual need arises. You will be rendering your loved ones a great service and savings by making your choice now.

Convenient terms are available For additional information contact: Michael D. Schuman, Executive Secretary 229 E. Wisconsin Suite 1100 (414) 272-6346 ITO 1 I eil Santa Monica at Hampton A concerned family staff to serve you since 1928 Burton E. Goodman Fred W. Goodman Seymour Bensman Blane Goodman Irving Kadwit.

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