Page Sixteen The Voice of the Man in the Street DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Detroiter Weds Nazi Survivor Photos by JACK Blbt I MIN TIME: Thursday afternoon. PLACE: Dexter and Webb. yESTION: Would you like to see an over-all, permanent Jewish authority established in the United States? - MAURICE BECKERMAN, 3284 Calvert avenue, in hardware business. To have an organization repre- sent all the Jews in the country and to speak for them would be -a good idea. But I don't think that can be done. There arc Six years ago in Detroit, Abraham Bednarsh pledged to his too many dif- dying wife that he would marry her sister then in Poland. ferent Jewish This pledger was fulfilled recently in Paris where Bednarsh, groups in the center, and Leonie Silberburg, right, who had lived through United States five years of Nazi ter pr and war, were married. Jacques with divergent, Millstein, left, of the Joint Distribution Committee's Emigra- and sometimes tion Service, which arranged the wedding, congratulates the selfish pro- couple. Bednarsh came to Paris after Leonie had written him grams, for any that she had survived. The JDC is now arranging passage for organization to act a4-spokesman. Leonie to the United States, where she will join her husband If it were possible to merge the separate organizatiOns so and his two children and start a new life. they could present a united front on Jewish issues we could de- Um cairn.; Nolices HENRY GURSKY, 78, of 9207 feat many anti-Semitic practices. Cameron avenue, died Aug. 14. A monument in honor of the Services were held at Lewis MRS. FREDA GREEN, 4240 Tux- late Lt. Harold Tenenbaum, be- Bros. Memorial Chapel. He is edo avenue, housewife. loved son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob survived by daughters, Mrs. Jake The Jews all over the world Tenenbaum of Murray Hill, will Briteman, Mrs. Louis Markus and and even here in the United be unveiled at 11 a.m. Sunday at Mrs. Carl Langer, and sons, Jake. States need an over-all agency to Clover 11111 Cemetery. Relatives Abe, Dave and Morris. represent them and friends are invited. in official cir- DORA NAMM, 58, of 1607 Eu- cles. The Jews The family of the late Herman clid avenue, died Aug. 15. Serv- need assistance Storch announce the unveiling of ices were held at Lewis Bros. in combating a monument in his honor at 2 Memorial Chapel. Surviving her anti-Semitism. p.m. Sunday at Beth Abraham are her husband, Joseph, and sis- An over-all. Cemetery. Relatives and friends ters, Mrs. Rose Gould, Mrs. Fan- authority to are invited. nie Smit, Mrs. Jack Finkelstein, push legisla- Mrs. Nathan Marx and Bessie tion and to act The family of the late Ethel Levine, and brother, Louis Le- as a sounding Miller announce the unveiling of vine. board for Jew- a monument in• her honor at ish opinion 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 31 at JACOB KLAGMAN, 61, of would be a great help. When Machpelah Cemetery. Relatives 2513 Euclid avenue, died Aug. 15. you have to work individually to and friends are invited. Services were held at Lewis get measures enacted in Con- Bros. Memorial Chapel. His wife, gress, you don't get -very far. The family of the late Jacob Speaking for approximately Nathan Bressler announce the Fannie, daughters, Mrs. Sam Katz, Mrs. Ben Katz, Mrs. Mar- 4,000,000 Jews, this higher agency unveiling of a monument in his shall Piper, Mrs. Aaron Kosit could demand action. honor at 12 noon Sunday at Chessed Shel Ernes Cemetery. and Mrs. Rudy Corwin, and son, Maurice, survive. HERMAN BERLIN, 3316 Webb Relatives and friends are invited. avenue, merchant. One central Jewish organiza- tion, supported by the numerous Jewish groups all over the corm- try, would be a powerful voice for the Jews. By act- i ng in one body, greater pressure could be applied in support of leg- islation to counteract dis- criminat o r y practices. To make this agency effective, we would have to get all the groups together. That will be a tough job because there are many organizations who hold views opposed to each other. But it'll be worth trying. MRS. CHARLES BECKER, 3806 Humphrey avenue, housewife. With the Jews meeting strenu- ous hostility everywhere, an over-all authority representing Jewish opinion would benefit American Jew- ry. One of our biggest faults has been that we don't have adequate rep- resentation in governm e n t circles and consequen t I y our fight for equality is slighted. • If we can get the different or- ganizations to pool their efforts in the fight against racism, we would get more things accom- plished. Right now the groups pull in different directions. It's about time they pulled the same way. PIA The family of the late Isadore Cavaler announce the unveiling of a monument in his honor at 2 p.m. Sunday at Turover Ceme- tery. Relatives and friends are invited. Obituaries DEBORAH ABRAMSON. 76, of 17604 Monica avenue, died Aug. 12. Services were held at Lewis Bros. Memorial Chapel. She is survived by daughters, Ann Ma- rie Persov, Sonya Denison, Dr. Sam and Dr. Max Abramson. and sisters, Mrs. Clara Adland and Mrs. Dina Margolin. DORA SAVAGE, 56, of 3253 Leslie avenue, died Aug. 14. Services were held at Lewis Bros. Memorial Chapel. Surviv- ing her are her husband, Robert, son, Sidney, daughters, Mrs. Sam Wengrow and Miriam, and sis- ters, Betty and Esther Singer. AARON GREENBERG, 67, of 2268 Monterey avenue, died Aug. 14. Services were held at Lewis Bros. Memorial Chapel. His wife, Jennie, sons, Morrie and Ralph, and daughters, Mrs. Harry Pal- mer, Mrs. Irwin Kampner, Mrs. Abe Moses and Mrs. Philip Mar- lowe, survive. CHARLES GOLDSTEIN, 61, of 5725 WoochVard avenue, died Aug. 16. Services were held at Lewis Bros. Memorial Chapel. Ile is survived by son, Allen Lasky, daughter, Roslyn Mendo- za, and sisters, Mrs. Marcus Kates and Mrs. Fannie Fink. BLANCHE G RANGER, 49, died Aug. 11. Services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Surviving her are her husband, Clyde clad daughter Mrs. Pearl Simons. BEN GOOZE, 61, died Aug. 12. Services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Ile is survived by his wife, Eva, sons, Morton and Irving, daugh- ters, Mrs. Sans Robin, Mrs. liar- old Applebaum, Mrs. Edwin Elk, Mrs. A. L. Robinson and Esther Cutler and sister, Mrs. Sam Witus. ABRAHAM STERN, 51, died Aug. 12. Services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. He is survived by his son, Jack. NATHAN L. WEISS, of 2937 Richton avenue, died Aug. 11. Services were held at Ira Kauf- man Chapel. He Is survived by his wife, Jennie, son, Frank, and daughters, Mrs. Meyer Ball, Mrs. M. J. Elman, Mrs. Arthur Mohr and Laura. SI MA LEVINSON, 72, died Aug. 6. Services were held at the Ilebrew Benevolent Society. She is survived by her sons, Jack, George, Harry and David, and daughters, Mrs. Lillie Birn- baum, Mrs. Dorothy Saxon and Sarah. Iii 31 e sls o r i is ovs In loving memory of our clear- IIEDWIG OPPENIIEIM, 45, of est beloved mother, Mrs. Mary 1601 Philadelphia avenue, died Glickoff, who passed away Aug. 21, 1941. Aug. 15. Services were held at To all who hare a soother, the. Hebrew Benevolent Society. Cherish her with care. Her daughter, Mrs. Rose Leh- You'll never k now her value, man, brother, Charles Ilanersly, and three sisters survive. Till you find she isn't there. Tender thoughts, a silent tear. You are always remembered, JACK TABOR, 63, of 2225 Mother dear. Philadelphia avenue, died Aug. 16. Services were held at the Sadly missed by her children, Hebrew Benevolent Society. Jean, Jack, Eve and Allen. Surviving him are his wife, Beckie, daughter Edith and son, In loving memory of our dear Sol. sons and beloved brothers, Har- old and Ronald Egren, who JOSEPH SCIIIFFMAN, 67, passed away a year ago today, died Aug. 17. Services were held Aug. 22. Sadly missed by their at the Hebrew Benevolent So- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moe D. ciety. Surviving him are his Egren, and brother Norman. wife, Sylvia and daughters, Mrs. Bennie Steinberg, Mrs. Lillian Harsh and Mrs. Freeda Schiff- Anti-Semitism Seen man. Rising in Romania SOPHIE LEVIN, 42, died Aug 7. Services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Her husband, Michael, daughter, Sal- ly, son, Leon, and mother, Mrs. Sarah Caslin, survive. MORflIS W. LUNSKY, 64, died Aug. 3. Services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. He leaves his wife, Fannie, and sons, Sol and Louis. GENEVA, (JTA)—The United Nations Special Committee on Palestine was informed that the Jews in Romania arc living in fear of mounting anti-Semitism in the country, that thousands of them exist solely on relief which they receive from the Joint Dis- tribution Committee, and that a large nfmber of Romanian Jews consider emigration to Palestine as the only solution to their problem. _iiimim.1111111111111111111111111111111111111ffimmimmimillimmimiliffilmw. Why Every Jewish Home in Michigan Should be on the Subscription List of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle = = • IT enlarges the fund of knowledge of Jewish affairs. IT widens one's Jewish horizon and viewpoint. 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