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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-02-14

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Fri

y, February 14, 1947

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

a iivariee

lestine Crisis
purs Histadrut

leaves his wife, Esther; two sons,

1.aabia."/Saaa

MRS. REBECCA HANNAN
86, of Bay City, died Feb. 6.
Burial was in Bay City with
Rabbis J. Leonard Azneer and
Campaign Nears
Mendell Glantz officiating. She is
survived by a son, Morris of Bay
50 Percent of Goal
City, a sister, Mrs. Moses Edel-
stein of Mt. Clemens, and a
Approaching the half way mark granddaughter, Mrs, George Weis-
towards the $175,000 quota of the wasser of Detroit.

1947 Detroit Palestine Histadrut
(Geverkshaften) campaign, work-
ers of the 120 affiliated organiza-
tions and Labor Zionist groups
urge maximum contributions in
view of the Palestine emergency.
Rabbi Jacob Segal, spiritual
leader of the Northwest Hebrew
Congregation, will be the guest
speaker at the next workers rally
Thursday in the nose Sittig Co-
hen Bldg.
Eli Freeman and L. Siegel, re-
porting on behalf of the Ruzhiner
Progressive Verein at the last
rally, announced that $600 had
been turned in as against $200 for
1946. Harry Laker, reporting for
the Pinsker Verein, announced that
the $6,000 quota of his organiza-
tion for 1946 had been passed and
that $10,000 is the goal now. N.
Ross, of the Bereznitzer, likewise
reported a $10,000 goal for his
group.
Harry Schumer, campaign chair-
man, urged representatives of all
affiliated bodies to turn in all
contributions at the weekly ral-
lies or to the campaign head-
quarters, 9142 Linwood avenue.
Special Histadrut evenings sched-
uled by organizations for the next
week include: Jewish Social Club,
Saturday the 15th; Mlaver Society,
Sunday; Brandeis and Drora Ka-
dimah Clubs, Monday; Lachovitch-
er Aid, Tuesday, David Horodoker
Society, Jewish Women's Mutual
Aid and Bobroisker Aid Society,
Wednesday; Women's Golden Rule,
Thursday.

Page ThIrtesee

EVA LEVINE
50, of 2630 Hazelwood avenue,
died Feb. 7. Services were at
the Lewis Bros. Chapel. Sur-
viving are her husband, Louis, two
sisters and two brothers.

GOLDIE BERKOWITZ
60, of 1676 Gradstone avenue,
died Feb. 6. Services were at
the Lewis Bros. Chapel. Sur-
viving are three sons, Louis, Nate
and Dave, a daughter, Mrs. Jo-
seph Borograd, and a sister.

EDWARD GOLDMAN
49, of 2334 Highland avenue, died

Harry and Marvin; three brothers, Henry Onrich Candidate Jim
Alex, Abraham and Morris; and for Recorder's Court
two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Miller and
Henry P. Onrich, 16860 Manor
Mrs. Rose Levine.
avenue, practicing attorney for 17
years, is a candidate for Record-
(Continued from Page 3)
er's Court judge In the primary
BENJAMIN PECK
camp
of Auschwitz. He was a
66, died Feb. 3. Services were at election Feb. 17.
A former newsboy from the cor- youth leader and organizer of chil-
the Hebrew Benevolent Society.
He is survived by his wife, Sophie, ners of State and Griswold streets, dren's transports in Naziland, and
Onrich received his LL.B. degree helped save 7,000 Jewish children
and one son.
from the Detroit College of Law from the Nazis. Now he is in this
in 1929 and his LL.M. from the country on a lecture tour and
DAVID ECKHOUSE
speaks for 23,000 Jews living in the
same school in 1938.
Onrich Is a member of the Rab- British German zone.
67, of 1677 Lee place, died Feb.
5. Services were at the Hebrew bi Mandel Zager Lodge of Bnal
Wollheim says, "The Germans
Benevolent Society. Surviving are Brith. He is married and the have not changed. They forgive
father
of
two
children.
two sons, Julius and Morris, two
Hitler all but one thing: that he
daughters, Mrs. Jack Zerkowitz
lost the war. They have no feel-
and Mrs. Edward Chudler, and
ing of guilt whatsoever."
Council
for
Judaism
two brothers, Isaac and Joseph.

CELIA JOFFE
of 3339 Philadelphia avenue west,
died Feb. 5. Services were at the
Hebrew Benevolent Society. Sur-
vivors are her husband, Max, and
two daughters, Mrs. Shirley Raf
and Roslyn.

Crow Brother
to Anti-Semitism

NEW YORK—Delegates from 21
states including Michigan will
convene in Philadelphia Wednes-
day for a two day meeting of the
third annual conference of the
American Council for Judaism
comprising Americans of Jewish
faith who believe that their iden-
tification as Jews is determined
TIBA PEARLMAN
solely by religion.
64, died Feb. 5. Services were
The council advocates establish-
at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. ment of a democratic form of
Surviving are a son, Louis, and government in Palestine, neither
a daughter, Mrs. Mary Bookstein. Arab nor Jewish but assuring

Feb. . 6. Services were at the
Lewis Bros. Chapel under the
auspices of Post 135, Jewish War
Veterans. He leaves his wife,
Rose; one son, Irwin; two daugh-
ters, Delores and Mrs. Beverly
Fine; his father, Samuel; four
54anis
sisters. Mrs. Frank Feinstein, Mrs.
Harry Friedman, Mrs. Morris Ro-
yin and Mrs. Charles Schwartz;
The family of the late Hyman
and four brothers, Nate, Dave,
P. Levy, 3293 Tuxedo avenue.
Alfred and Harold.
wish to thank their relatives anti
friends for their kind expressions
HENRY A. DEUTSCII
63, of 18917 Northlawn avenue, of sympathy in their recent be-
died Feb. 6. Services were at the reavement.

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equality to all Palestinians and
resettlement of the displaced per-
sons on the basis of individual
need without privilege or discrim-
'nation as to faith or nationality.

are his wife, Adele; a son, Ernst;
a daughter, Mrs. Joe Brod; one
brother and one sister.

Rev. Cantor

Jacob
Silverman

MEYER PORTNEY
79, of 3800 Webb avenue, died
Jan. 31. Services were at the
Hebrew Benevolent Society. Sur-
viving are his wife, Leah; two
sons, Jack and Herman; and tlfree
daughters, Mrs. Ethel Davis, Mrs.
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