From
Sep 11, 1974, page 6 - The Evening Sun at Newspapers.com:
1679Abraham Mandelberg, 75, Retired Lawyer, InvestorFuneral services for Abraham H. Mandelberg, a retired lawyer and real estate investor, were held yesterday.
Mr. Mandelberg, who was 75, died Sunday after a long illness at the Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital, where he had been living for over a year.
A longtime resident of Forest Park, he had practiced law since his graduation from the University of Maryland Law School in 1924. He was also a graduate of City College.
He had also served as a Yiddish interpreter for the courts during his early years as a lawyer.
A native of Russia, he had come to Baltimore with his family as a young child.
During World War I, he served as a medical corpsman with the Army in France.
Active at various times in congregations in East and Northwest Baltimore, he had served as chairman of the building committee of the Talmudical Academy in the mid-1940s.
He was also a former grand master of the Independent Order of B’rith Sholom and a member of its Past Grand Masters Association.
A former junior commander of the Maryland Free State Post of the Jewish War Veterans, he was a member of the Maccabean Post of the American Legion.
His wife, the former Freida Neuman, died in 1969.
He is survived by two sons, Jerome W. Mandelberg of Randallstown and Dr. Hirsch I. Mandelberg of Pikesville, and four grandchildren.