Friday, October 13, 1944 Obituaries • 8,000 Jews MEYER AGREE of 2701 Hol- brook died Oct. 4 at the age cf 71. Aided Reivolt Funeral services were held Thursday at the Ira Kaufman Fu- neral Home. Rabbi Isaac Stoll- In Warsaw m an and Rabbi H. Rosenwasser Hungary Rejects Jewtsh Youth's Nazis' Calla for LISTENING 100,000 More Jews By HYMAN ROTH Independent ,Jewish Press - Service Overseas Staff GENEVA, (JPS) - The Hun- garian Government has turned down a demand by the German - authorities • that another 100,000 Jews -be deported to "unknown destinations,' the Independent Jewish Press Service has learned from highly- reliable sources. The pro-Nazi 'Hungarian puppet gov- ernment has previously deported an estimated 400,000 Jews, most of whom are believed to have perished in death camps while a portion still survive in. forced labor camps outside Hungary. The country's war activity would be imperillea by the re- . quested deportations, Hungary contends. y Danny Raskin Head Firm , - , UNION INVESTMENT CO. Abraham Cooper, Pres. 320 Fort St. West of Wayne 23rd •YEAR CH. 7474 1.4ernois,at Grand Rivet ..• , Buy Wiif'Bor.tds!. Clean, Light Work We nave jobs open in all depart- ments, light clean work in our stockroom mending, wrapping, etc. Good hours :and pay. DOMESTIC LINEN . SUPPLY TE. 14700 • :3800. , .8t.. . n Lighter Vein The Week's Best Stories A Rabbi's ,Farewell The. great Rabbi Isaac of Kov- ff oiciated. He leaves his son, Dr. A. Alan; abrother, Aaron; a sis- Majority Died, .JPS Reporter no; was renowned as a saint and a scholar: Yet one of his dearest ter, Mrs: Sonia Bornstein; two States in Dispatch friends, a chemist, was an. athe- grandchildren. - Burial was in From London Nusach Hari Cemetery. .ist. The- Rabbi was taken, seri- * * * . ously ill one day, and on the By JOSEPH LIMBER advice• of his doctor none of his KENNETH GERENRAICH, 39, LONDON (JPS)-Eight thouL friends was permitted to visit died Sept. 21. of a heart attack. Funeral services were- held in sand Jews-; who had,• lived clan- him, but when he heard that the ondon; Ontario. He, is 'survived destinely . in Warsaw posing as chemist had called, he asked his his wife, Molly of Detroit; Gentiles; ever since the quelling wife: to bring : him in. "I am indeed honored, Rabbi," father, B. Gerenraich of St. of the 42.-7-day ghetto revolt- in Thomas, Ontario; • three sisters, 1943, 'participated' in the. recent - said the chemist: "When no one rs. A. Green' of St. Thomas, abortive revolt led by General else may visit you, alone am Mrs. N.• Fox of London, Ont., and Bor, "according to reliable infor 7 distinguished." "Well," answered rs. H. Seltzer of Detroit; two m,ation just received in London. the Rabbi, "you 'tee I hope to majority. of these perished. meet , all my friends in heaven, MajoitY . br other; _. Harry Gerenraich of The The German .radion a broad- but this may be the last chance D Detroit and Capt. C. H. Geren l: ra ich of the Royal Canadian En cast recorded. here, announced I have of seeing you." that among the Polish _partisans in geers serving overseas. * * , captUred - When -General- --Bor an- SAMUEL SHERMAN of -11845 nounced -the .surrender of his La Salle died Oct. 4 at the age of forces were .1,00 Je*S: - 4 Funeral- services were held The Jews, "according :to' earlier LipiEltS accepted from responsible 5.' firms or persons by telephone - up to Friday at • the Ira Kaufman' Fu- reports received by . the Inde- .10 a. k. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line. Minimum charge 50c. pendent - J ewish Press Service, neral Home. Cantor Jacob Son- enklar officiated. He leaves his had received an . ultimaturn from RAndolph 7956 brother, Morris, and a -sister, Mrs: the -NaziS for early surrender . Lewis BoWman. Burial was in The Nazis assured thern -'6f treat; FOR INFORMATION regarding meet- ing places-Rose Sittig Cohen, 13226 meat as wars risoners if they ac- Cover' Hill Park Cemetery. Lawton, and David W. Simons, 4000 *. * * ceded to the ultimatum. The Tuxedo, corner Holrour, call HO., ABRAHAM BERNSTEIN of Jews refused, declaring that they Philadelphia-Byron, .1245 W. , 2060 W. Euclid died Oct.'5 at the would hold out to the last "in the - 5711;- Philadelphia, call MA. 8770. Office ge of 7 a9. Funeral services were spirit of. the . Warsaw ghetto hours, 10 to 1 and 3 - to 8. h old Fr iday at the Ira Kaufman rebels." WELL .FURNISHED 3-room apart- Funeral Home. Rabbi T. Eisen- ment •to sublet from Nov. 15 to April an off miciated. He is survived by 15. Apply at 2224 'Blaine, Apt. 202. s wife hi, Anna; three sons,- Mil- GIRL WANTED for general office ton, Rob ert and Victor; 18 grand= work. Steady post-war position. c hildren and '11 great-grandchil- Good pay. Short hours. Call Sun- dren. Burial was in Beth Tefilo - day, TO. 8-8383. Cemeter * * * FOR SALE, 19489 Pennington Dr.- • Beautiful 6-room brick, ranch style, BEN y. WEITZMAN of 2507 The unveiling of a monument '3 bedrooms, Master bedroom up. BlaMe di ed Oct. 2 at the age of over the grave of the late Ed- Shower. tile bath and kitchen. . New 4. Fun services were held ward Beresh, the residence of 6eral electric refrigerator. Large lot.- Im- Sunday at the Chesed Shel Emes. whose surviving family is Mediate possession. He e lea his wife, Bertha; 2930 Clements Ave., will take FOR RENT--Large, airy, • furnished daughter, Mrs. Al Olen; four Place on Sunday afterndon, Oct. room in home of adults. Convenient sons, Sa m, Harry, Ned and Rob- 15, at 2 o'clock, at clover Hill Ideation. Near bus and street car t. Bu was in Hebrew Me- Park Cemetery. .Rabbi, Herman errial lines. Hot running water and steam morial Park Cemetery. Rabbi Rosenwasser of the Downtown heat. TY. 5-6967. Max Wahlgelerntner officiated., Synagogue will officiate,. WANTED to rent: Recreation room * * * * * * in N. W. section for religious serv- MARCUS PENSLER of 3296 ices and meetings. Address' Box 58, A tombstone over' the grave of Calvert died Oct. 2 at . the age of the late Sophia Herschberg will The Jewish News, 2114 Penobscot . He l his wife, Ruth; two be unveiled on Sunday, Oct. 15, 70eaves Bldg., Detroit 26. daughte rs, Mrs. Alfred Koffman, at 11 a. m., at .Machpelah Ceme- YOUNG man to assist in driving to Mrs. N Nathan Weingarden; four tery, Rabbi I. Stollman will of- Los Angeles. Leaving the week of sons, Max,: Capt. Meyer, Capt. ficiate. Relatives and friends are Oct. 15. References exchanged. TO. 6-2873. Leslie, C apt. Paul of U. S. Medi- invited to 'attend the service. caps; l Cor a sister, Mrs. Isaac FURNISHED' room, suitable for one. : * * * Three in family. Large flat. Con- N ewman . 'Burial was in 'Beth The unveiling of a monument venient transportation. HO. 2449. Y ehuda Cemetery. * * * over the graVe"of the ' late Marcia share . 5 MIDDLE-AGED widdW MRS.- SARAH FINK of 2024 Mintz will take place on,.Sunday, rooms with working woman. Stay Oct. 22, at. 2 P. M, at the- Chesed Pingree Ave., died last Friday at home evenings. TE. 2-5361. the age of •58: Funeral services shel Emes- Cemetery. Rabbi Isaac LARGE front :furnished roorn. - Ern- were heldSunday morning at the Stollman will officiate.: For trans- - 'ploYed lac& or gentleman. DA. 3533. C shel Ernes. Borh• in Rus- portation call -Mrs. Philip Rus- 3842 RiehtOn. :** • sia, she came to the „U: S. 35 years kin, TO. 5-7768. • 'URNITURE repaired. restyled, 25 ago and lived, in California - until years` eXperiehee: 15460 Livernois, 19 26 whenher family 'moved to •-• UN. 4-4371. • ' 'She was active in many D SALESLADIES-L-Coati, dresses, - linge- SMACK INTO Jewish groups. She is: survived 'rie, and children's wear: Must be -BIG BUSINESS by 'two daughters, Gertrude and experienced. Steady- positions. Good salary _ and commission. See Mr. Pnd earl, four a 'sons, Nathan of Old'. timers haVe seen plenty- but Cantor, Rosenberg's Dept. Store, they haven't seen' anything - 'yet. D enver, Sam, Harry. and Charles. Buy that • apt now. Wait. and you Michigan Avenue, corner 30th St. Harry is home on furlough hav- . 'pay more. Get all. , the - Facts & STORE MANAGER-Young man. Ex- ing served overseas' with the U. S. Figures .from Mr. Bedford. „ . . . perienced for general. dept. otoi*e. Army for two and a half years. .Must raise cash. To *enlarge bust- Capable and aggressive. Knowledge * * * ness. Forced sale fine 20' apt,' New of display . work. Steady position stoves. New built in .tankless water SOLOMON KREINSON, 89, of heater. New. stoker. Reht $10,000. - with a future. See Mr. Cantor, Buffalo; N. Y., died Oct. 4. Ser- 'Terms $15,000. Bal. easy 4%%., Rosenberg's Dept Store, Michigan vices were held Oct. 5 from Mes- 27,500 :down. Widow will sell Avenue, corner 30th St. . solid brk. 12 apt. near Jeff. 'Rent nekoss Funeral Home, Buffalo, EARN A GOOD INCOME. BECOME $5,500. Snap . $27,500. Don't miss' Rabbi Kapron officiating. He • this one. A - SOLICITOR FOR THE JEWISH is survived by his daughter, Mrs. NEWS. FOR INFORMATION CALL Big 22 apt. Irflagine buying this well located property for only $52,- MISS. GANDAL, RA. 7956. .._ Maurice H. Zackheim of Detroit; -500. . Sold once for $145,000. Rent two sons, Jacob, of Elmira, N. Y., TAP dancing for children and adults. $10,000. Terms .$15,000. • Call Miss Doris -Fox, UN. 3-3430. and Nathan, of Buffalo; Dr. Her- Price $77,500. Marked down from shel Zackheim, Detroit, a n d original $175,000. Big 31. .apt. 12 DAVID HOR.OWITZ the Teacher. He- large brk. porches. Lobby. New brew, Yiddish, English, Citizenship, Julian Kreinson, Buffalo, grand- . steam -boiler, - new tankless heater; Bar Mitzvah. Reading and writing sons. new stoker. Rent $14;000.- Out of IN AN ITALIAN hospital, Lt. Billy Jacobs, former member of the Zeniths, was wounded when he went to the aid .of • a buddy who had stepped on a mine and had a leg blown off :. Hearing the explosion, he investigated and, when no one else would dare go through- the infested field, quickly ran there minus a detec- tor, also stepping on a mine . . The fellow was bleeding badly, and Billy's heroic deed was all Qroup that saved his life. * * * Brown's WHILE ABE LYMAN . banged Prentiss M. Brown, Edward' away on the drums, Sam Citow H. Fenlon, :Wendell Lund tooted - the sax some years ago in and John W. Babcock, practicing a band at Fox Lake, Ill. . . . 'They law under the: firm names of both doubled for -the respective -Brown, Fenlon, Lund and Bab- orks of two brothers, Izzy and cock, Washington, D. - C., and Solly Wagner . . • Lyman left to Brown, Fenlon and Babcock; St,: form his famous - "Californians', Ignace and Detroit, announce while Sam quit his hern• to be- that David A. Goldman, formerly come one of the Country's top- ASsistant Chief of the Legal notch Store-front designers . . . Branch, Detroit Ordnance Dis- He recently obtained his release trict, has become associated with as head- cost auditor for the Army them and will specialize in the Air Forces. _* ,* * laws pertaining to the negotia- FROM T/SGT. ERNIE ICZKO- ton, renegotiation and. termina- VITZ in France comes a flier's tion of war contracts. Mr. Goldman is a graduate of cap, complete with built-in ear the Wayne University Law radio, taken from a German- shot . Sohool and upon recommendation down during action . . . It'll be of the Dean of the School was used for sale at the Sixth War accepted by Justice Bert D. Loan Drive .. In a recent letter, Chandler then Justice of the Su Ernie writes that a day doesn't preme Court of the State of go by but what a group of Nazis Michigan, as his law research stroll into camp with hands clerk under an enabling Michi- raised high ... "The other day, gan statute. Following the expi- eight of 'em, all well under 20 ration. of his tenure of office as years of age, came marching in research clerk in 1938, Mr. Gold- with appealing eyes and looking man returned to Wayne.Univer- at us like we were gods . . . They sity Law SchOol in the capacity looked more like kids who had of --Law Librarian and instructor just finished playing with mud in legal bibleography, later pies, rather than Nazi "Super- teaching the Law of Agency. In men!' * * 4, .1940, in addition to his scholastic HAY FEVER caused Continen- duties; he entered into the pri- vate practice of law and the fol- tal Radio Corp. in Chicago a big lowing year resigned from the loss when Milt Lichterrnan left Fadulty of the Law School. In the Windy City, last, week, to re- March, 1942, Mr. Goldman enter- turn to the home- town again .. ed Government service .as an at- Seems that the pollen blows torney with the Detroit Ordnance around too much there .. . Milt District and had been • associated has '-written a couple of •tunes with the District until the effec- - we'll be hearing before long .. . live date. of his resignation on Cpl. ._Louis. Zalkowitz came in September 23, 1944. • Mr.• Gold- from California to wed Evelyne man has written two articles on Sharpe,. last Tuesday . . . He had the subject sof termination of War just returned - to the coast from, Contracts for the Michigan Law the high seas, where he was -serv- Review, the first appearing in ing on a hospital ship. . • • • . * *. * • the. April,. 1944, issue, 'and , the S/SGT. RALPH FRIEDMAN second being scheduled for the October issue of the same - publi- arrived in Paris two weeks be- cation: He-addressed the annual fore its liberation and slept in a meeting of the Michigan State real bed for the first time since Ear Association on the subject of going overseas . He had gotten the Contract Settlement Act of to-the point where he was calling his fox-hole, "Home." .. . Meet- 1944. Mr. Goldman has long been ac..- ing -a • great many Jewish people tive in Jewish coinrnurial life, in Paree, -he -was told of the- suf- and is President of the Detroit fering they had been undergoing and the tragedies inflicted upon Service Group. them by the occupying Germans . During the holydays; he BUSINESS' writes, about three-fourths of the or people stood up to say Kaddish at the services . . . Ralph is married IfitibtifIDUAL to the former Mildred Jacobs, and was treasurer of the Young People's • Society of Shaarey U. S. Jews Sent 112,000,000 Zedek before going into service. To Palestine Since the • War - on WASHINGTON, (JTA)- Once upon a time Groucho American. Jews havt given ap- MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT_ was thinking 'about- -buying a proximately $12,000,000 to Pales- ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE , gold, -mine. Meeting George tine since the start of the war in WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS Kaufman he began discoursing 1939, Joseph E. Davies, chairman • • • on its wonders. "It's so rich we of the ' President's War Relief won't have to dig. We'll just Control Board, revealed in a Auto Loans-Refinancing pick nuggets ,off the surface!" statement calling attention to the Repair Bills Financed • "Hr," answered Kaufman National War Fund Drive. • • • aridly, "you Mean you gotta bend down?" PERSONAL- SIGNATURE ONLY Service Joins Page Fifteen ,THE JEWISH NEWS • CLASSIFIED - Monument Unveilings - . - - town owner... 417,500 down.. - 110 units. Concrete 8 story, 2 de- - vators. New steam boiler, . new tankless water • heater, new stoker, rent $75.000. Cost 4750,000. Sacrifice only $275;000.. WE SPECIALIZE IN THE MAN- AGEMENT OF APARTMENTS HOMER WARREN & COMPANY - Dime Building CA: 0321 Detroit's Finest Jewish Funeral Home DAN LEWIS SAUL LEWIS • GEORGE LEWIS * SEYMOUR LEWIS •In Armed Forces NO CHARGE FOR USE OF OUR' CHAPEL 7739 JOHN `R ":''STREET .TRinity: 2-2113 in five lessons guaranteed. Free trial 'lesson. 4081 Monterey. NO. 2680. SALESLADIES wanted. Part or full time. Children's Apparel Shop. Make your own hours. Kaploe's Kiddie Korner. 11744 Dexter, corner Tux- edo. WANTED House. flat or apartMent, 2 or 3 bedrooms, 3 adults. Between . 6 and 7-Mile Road. If party is leav- _ ing town will buy furniture. Will pay One year's rent in advance. VI. 2-3040. ELDERLY WIDOWER wishes to share nice home with middle-aged ,couple :or elderly • woman in exchange for housekeeping services. Mr. Leo E.. Adler, 17132 Greenlawn,•near Six- Mile. UN. 3-0204. FURNISHED room in apt. available for young couple or middle-aged. woman. Linen, phone. kitchen privi- legeg. Mrs. Rose Levitt, '2211 Pin- gree, .(Apt. 110), TY, 4-7973. UPPER FLAT; six rooms, completely furnished. Eight tons :coal. Tenant must buy- furniture, and_ coal,, 1608 Taylor, Aye... TR. 1-2416, - - '