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15 Local Jews in New "Who's Who"I CLASSIFIED
possible exception of Fischer's work
on the chemistry of proteins, Will-
staetters chlorophyll researches be-
long to the very best work in the
whole domain of organic chemistry.
Today he is easily the foremost or-
genic chemist in Germany."
At the age of 24, Professor Will-
staetter was appointed lecturer at
Munich University, where he after-
Tribute Paid Otto Lilienthal wards, in 1015—the same year that
he was awarded the Nobel Prize,
at Karpfenteich,
became ordinary professor in chem-
Near Berlin.
istry ni succession to his teacher,
Adolph von Bayer, a position that
2 NOTED GERMAN JEWS had previously been held by the
MARK ANNIVERSARIES great Leibeg. In between he had
been—in 1005—ordinary profes-
at the Technical High School
Willstaetter and Sobernheim sor
in Zurich and—in 1912—Profes-
Reach Their Sixtieth
sor at Berlin University and di-
Birthdays.
rector of the newly-created Kaiser
Wilhelm Chemical Institute in Da-
T. A.)—A monu- hlem-Berlin.
ment to Otto Lilienthal, the Jewish
Hit by Anti-Semites.
pioneer aviator, has been unveiled
In 1925, the anti-Semitic students
at Karpfenteich, near Berlin, where at Munich University started dis-
ho made his first flight.
turbances demanding Professor
Government and municipal au- 1Villstaetter's removal because they
thorities were represented, and refused to sit at the feet of a Jew.
there were many delegations from Professor Willstaetter promptly
aviation societies. Wreaths were resigned, in spite of the unanimous
deposited at the foot of the monu- insistence of the Munich University
ment. . The president of the So- authorities that he should remain.
ciety for Scientific Aviation, Pro-
Professor Willstaetter Is the hol-
fessor S. Schuette, delivered an ad. ,
rs, indu -
dress in which he recalled how Lil- der of many foreign honors, of Ox-
ienthal had in his youth studied the mg an honorary doctorate
flight of the birds, and thus was ford University.
Ile takes an active interest In
led to the construction of his first Jewish
affairs and belongs to the
■ reoplane.
Liberal Jewish movement. Ile was
Lilienthal had paid for his pion- one of the speakers at the 1930
eering work with his death, he conference of the world union for
went on, as so many others had progressive Judaism, which was
done since him, but without these held in London, when he took as
sacrifices, aviation would not have his subject "Jews in the Modern
reached its present progress.
World.'
Will Be Properly Preserved.
Professor Sobernheim.
Professor Sobernheim, who was
The lord mayor of Berlin, Dr.
Salim, said the city of Berlin born in Berlin on Aug. 13, 1872,
considered it an honor that the holds high office in the Ministry for
monument had been delivery' into foreign affairs, where he is rap-
Its safe keeping, and it would see porteur on Jewish political affairs.
to it that it was properly pre- Ile is also a famous Orientalist,
being secretary of the Near Asia
served.
The monument commemorated at Egyptian Society and an outstand-
the some time, he said, the German ing authority on Semitic Epigra-
flyers who had fallen during the phy. Ile was a member of the
war As well as the living Ger- Baalbek Expedition of the Prus-
man flyers who were still carrying sian government, and has made
on the spirit of Otto Lilienthal, many visits to Palestine and Syria
behalf of the Institut Francais
and winning new honors for the on
d'Archealogie Orientate. Ile has
German name.
published a number of books on
Lilienthal's brother, Gustav Lil- the people of Tripolitan, Baalbek,
ienthal, who is 82 years of age, Palmyra and Samaria.
was present at the ceremony.
Professor Sobernheim has held
Otto Lilienthal, who is generally
regarded as the "father" of avia- his office as a councillor of lega- ,
tion
in the German Foreign office
tion, was killed while flying on Au-
and rapporteur on Jewish political
gust 10, 1896.
matters
since 1918.
ries of Noted Jews.
Mini
Ire is the grandson of City Coun-
Two noted German Jews, spe-
cillor
Magnus,
who was for many
cialists in unrelated fileds, recently
of
ben,r unottythe
celebrated their sixtieth birthdays. years of flioadjnoog iolr cmom
They are Privy Councillor, Profes-
Berlin,
and
a
stepson
of
Counsul-
sor Richard Willstaetter, famous
chemist and Nobel Prize winner General Dr. Eugen Landau, the
and Legation Councillor, Professor famous industrialist, who is vice-
Moritz Sobernheim, famous Orien- president of the Hilfsverein der
talist and Rapporteur on Jewish deutschen Juden, and who recently
his eightieth birthday.
political affairs in the ministry for celebrated
Dr. Walter Sobernheim, the big
foreign affairs.
Professor Willstaetter, who was industrialist, and Dr. Kurt Sobern-
born on Aug. 13, 1872, at Kararuhe , heim, the financier, are brothers.
He is a member of the board of
in Baden received the Nobel Prize
in 1915 ' for his reaearchs in the the Jewish Colonization Associa-
chemistry of chlorophyll. "It is tion Ezra. and he is a member of
no exaggeration to say;' an au- the presidium of the Pro-Palestine
thority has written, "that with the Committee in Germany.
GERMAN MONUMENT
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The- appearance of "The Jewish
Peace. Book," which come off the
press on Oct. 4, marked exactly
.10 years since the author of the
book, Dr. Abraham Sronbach, took
up his duties as a member of the
faculty of the Hebrew Union Col-
in
Coll6get
Separate Electoral
lege..
Greece Abolished for All
Dr. Cronbach has been professor
But Salonica Jima,
of Jewish social studies at the col-
SALONICA.—(J. T. A.)—The lege since 1922- For many years
seperate electoral colleges, which he has made a careful study, of
have been abolished. throughout the problem of war and peace,, and
Greece, will however be enforced has personally participated in
with regard to the Jewish popula- movements intended to further in-
Ile is the or-
tion of Salonica la connection with ternational peace.
ed-
mttaafieom
r 000fiotthye wPheakche Ihioe sroaa
the elections on Sept. 25, it was ogarinoilzes
Sisterhoods, whose urgent request
stimulated its production and
whose generosity made possible*
its speedy appearance.
"The Jewish Peace Book!" is
published by the Department of
Synagogue and School Exxtension,
Merchants Bldg., Cincinnati,, O.
Punishment for Polish Boy.
cote Agitators Ordered: in
Official Communique,,
WARSAW.—(J. T. A,)'-Severe
punishment will be motad out to
those who persist in agitating fog
a boycott against Jewish boob
sellers, declares an Militia' coat-
munique issued by the. relish g ov-
ernment.
At the same tiriathe authoteties
make known that, ticoy will adopt
the here.
prominence since its stringent measures to suppress the.
boycott propaganda,
The Jews, who have for the
a long
sop- founding
founding in 1926.
Dr. Cronbach's new book is The action Of the govegnment
period protested against
follows increased boycott props•
purpose
of
stim.
grate electoral college, will, as in written for the
former years, be compelled to vote ulating a genuine de-war-son to the ganda undertaken in particular by
for their own candidates and not ideal of peace. Part I of the bosk the anti-Seaming Natioral Demo•
Lox erotic pasty la connection with
for the candidates of general par- has been printed separately
children and callesh " -Peace StoMes the openienr of the school term.
ties.
The Cants Warstawska was
The Jews are entitled to two for Jewish Children." Part IQ is
mandates in the Senate and four devoted to Paige Thought% for confiseided fee criticising the cm-
- munique of the government. The
VII
in
in the lower house of Parliament. Jewish groups, and Part
of the National
I A much larger group of Jewish can- cl ides peace prayers, res &naive paper
is the organ
Densocredie
Party and has been
didates is seeking election, none readings, and, peace hymn%
The volumes to dedicated to the virehent in its attacks upon the
being attached to any party, but
independent platforms. National Federation cr( Temple Jews.
holding
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EzelusIve4y Income Tax Work
Funeral Ilome on Oct. 4 with in-
for Twelve Years
terment at Oakview Cemetery.
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH
DR. HUGO FREUND
Rabbi Moses Fischer and Cantor
WILLIAM FRIEDMAN
of
"Who's,
Ossip
Gabrilowitsch, Rabbi Leo
latest
volume
The
A. A. Rosenfeld officiated. Ile is
1217 PENOBSCOT BLDG.
survived by his wife, Celia, and a I Who in America," which just Made I M. Frahklin and others. More being on the bench of the Supreme
Detroit
names
were
added
in
subsequent
its
appearance,
lists
15
Detroit
brother, Benjamin of Chicago, Ill.
Court of this state.
Jews in that directory of th e na- volumes until it reached the pres-
The complete list is as follows:
tion's notables. There are less ent number.
RUTH WEISS
A striking fact in connection Charles D. Aaron, physician; Emil
MANUEL URBACH
of 1644 Gladstone avenue, 21 than three hundred Detroiters with this list is the number of Amberg, physician; Noah E. Aron- J.
years old, died on Oct. 1. Funeral listed in this volume.
Max
The Butzel family has the larg- physicians, there being six Detroit stem, physician and writer,
Granite and Marble
services were held at Lewis Bros.
Jews in this list of 15 notables, Bailin, surgeon; Henry M. Butzel,
est
numerical
representation
in
Funeral Home on Oct. 2, with in-
illustrating once more the impor- jurist; Fred M. Butzel, lawyer and
terment at Beth Abraham Ceme- this volume, listing Justice Henry tant position of the Jew in med- communal lender; Leo M. Butzel,
tery. She is survived by her pan M. Butzel, his brother, Fred M.
lawyer; Hugo Freund, physician;
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weiss. Butzel, and their cousin, Leo M. ical science.
It is also worthy to note that Leo M. Franklin, rabbi; William
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Butzel.
Friedman, lawyer; Ossip Gabrilo-
Euclid 7192
The first Detroit Jew listed in I the two judges in the list occupy witsch, orchestra director and
"Who's Who in America" was the highest judicial positions of pianist; Louis J. Hirschman, sur-
Louis James Rosenberg, his biog- all the judges of the state, Judge geon: • Albert Kahn, architect;
raphical sketch appearing 20 Charles C. Siphons being the Mich- Charles C. Simons, jurist; Louis
In memory of Herman Stone, years ago. Ile was followed by igan representative on the Federal James Rosenberg, lawyer, diplo-
REV. JACOB I. SKLAR
our beloved husband and father, Dr. Charles D. Aaron and Albert Court of Appeals of this Federal matist and author.
who departed from this life on Kahn. They were followed by Judicial District. and Judge Butzel
leading and
await..
Rost Known,
April 18, 131.
Sadly missed by Mrs. Rebecca
MOHE1.
as the scarcity of books on
"Jews Come to America" To well
Stone, Mrs. David Freedman, Sam-
Jewish subjects available in
Reeommended by the
prorl.at
moot
uel
and Mayne Stone.
Be Done Into Braille.
par •• Physicians
Braille will require 18 months for
-
iossuml
"The Jews Come to America," completion and will fill 10 or 12
1610 Heselweel
• LETTER- 13 0 X
a new history of the Jews in Braille volumes. According to
Meets Tried, 2 - 4426
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America by Paul Masserman and Mrs. Gutow, ■ member of the
Gifts to Hadaasah Infant
Hies Thanks Chronicle.
Max Baker (Bloch) is to be trans- Temple Beth El Sisterhoods of
Welfare Fund.
cribed into the Braille a n d Flint, and • former school teacher,
Rev. Cantor
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: made available to the blind. This this book will be the first Braille
The
Infant
Welfare
Fund
of
As
the
year
closes
I
cannot
per-
David Golden Hadassah received the following
transcription will be made under work on American-Jewish history.
mit the opportunity to pass with- the auspices of the American Red
"Hundreds of Jewish blind chil-
Dehticeit3. HFerte•
contributions:
out expressing to you the very
Cross and the Temple sisterhoods. dren and adults," says Mr. Gutow,
In
memory
of
Mr.
Isaac
Wein•
Carat:so-
best
thank,
of
the
Hebrew
Shel-
Wedding
and is to be done by Mrs. Ann "are eager for books on Jewish
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
fties Performed at stein, from
tering and Immi■Jant Aid Society Gutow of Flint, • Braille worker. subjects. Because of the large
Hamburger.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nathan
splendid
co-
(BIAS) for the very
Home wed by
expense and the absence of suit-
Shapero, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney operation the society has received This book, which has been chosen able books for transcription, this
'
Appoietsomst
because of its general interest as
year.
Stone,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Wets-
past
field has been largely neglected.
19112 PINGREE
from you during the
man, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zeck- You have been exceedingly kind
E.1k1 .400
only
Jewish
books
available
.
The
man.
for the blind are chiefly prayer C;
to the society.
among the Jewish homeless and books. It was to fill this need
In memory of J. Friedberg, from
The publication in your col- unemployed,
Joseph Zeckman and umns not only of the record of
Come To America'
REV. J. SILVERMAN M. and K. Mrs.
May the New Year bring you that 'The Jews
Finn.
Sada
the society, but and your readers the fullest meas- was chosen for transcription.
Mohel Specialist
In memory of their parents, the activities of
ls
that
have
had
to
of happiness and may you con-
Joseph and Ettalaya Finley, from also the appea
be made during the year in con- ure
Catholic Prelate Sympathetic To
as Yew.' Low.
the Finley family.
the straitened finan- tinue as heretofore, as I am sure
loom Lehrwol
In memory of their parents. sequence of
Zionist Aim. Die. I.■ Rome.
you
will, to be to potent a factor
cial circumstances have been of
a, Larne
Harris and Frede Kaplan, from Mr. Inestimable help. You have en- in American Jewish life.
ROME.-1.1. T. Al—Cardinal
rsroisows
and Mrs. Robert Loewenberg.
Very cordially yours,
Van Rossum, influential Catholic ,
the society to keep your
In memory of Mr. Isaac Wein- abled
Hebrew Sheltering and Immi-
2073
readers informed of what has
. Society
prelate, sympathetic to the work
ri
from Mr. and Mrs. H. Fox. been done for and among Jewish
grant
stein,
GI/4st~
Isaac G Asofsky, of rebuilding of the Jewish Nation-
In memory of her parents, Mrs.
and particularly at this
,
Immigrants
Manager.
al
Home, died here Aug. 31.
General
Frede Kaplan and Harris Kaplan, time of the great relief work
Emend 10447
from Mrs. Phillip Shulman.
believe in keeping
yudaism and the
fewish people alive?
INCOME TAX SPECIALIST
Monuments
IN MEMORIAM
What is the present condition of Jews abroad?
What projects are now the aims of the various
nation-wide Jewish organizations?
What are the Jewish organizations in Michigan
doing?
What are Michigan Jewish congregations
doing?
What interesting Jewish social events are
scheduled?
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