Page Nineteen THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 27, 1946 Obituaries JDA Program Head Classified Advertisements and Irving of Newark; four daughters, Mrs. Gustave Her- LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone mann of Clifton, N. J., Mrs. up to 10 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 6c a word. Manimum charge 60c. ANNE FINE, 62, :IA 2737 Glad- Arpad Kellner, Mrs. Helen Mack- CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956 stone, a resident of Detroit for lin and Alyce, all of New York, 21 years, died in WOmen's Hospi- seven grandchildren and five SINGLE ROOM to rent for woman FOR better wall washing, call James great - grandchildren. Services Russell. TO. 6-4005. .526 Belmont. tal Dec. 8. Funeral] services held Dexter near Elmhurst. Excellent transportation. References. TO at Hebrew Benevolent Society were held at the home. Inter- NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plasterer 5-4066. ment was in Gomel CheSed Cem- Contractor. MA. 5243. with interment at Machpelah RESPONSIBLE ADULTS want fur- Cemetery. She is survived by etery in Elizabeth. OLD CLOTHING WANTED nished or unfurnished apt. or flat. • • • Best prices paid for men's suits, her husband, Joseph, son Edward, Call Monday through Friday. CA. topcoats and shoes. TY. 4-3625. 8570, Miss Gould. daughter, Celia, and two grand- SOLOMON NABATOFF, of children. A-1 CARPENTER. contractor. Recrea- 1600 Seward, died Dec. 22. Ser- tion rooms, remodeling kitchens, • • • HIGHEST PRICES PAID vices were held at Ira Kaufman store fronts, partitions. TY. 7-0945. HYMAN NOVAK, 56, of 2675 Funeral Chapel. Rabbi Isaac For Used Furniture - WILL EXCHANGE my 3-room front Tyler, died Dec. 9. Funeral ser- Stollman and Cantor Hyman Ad- BUY-RITE FURNITURE apt. on first floor in N.W. section vices were held at Hebrew Bene- ler officiated_ He is survived by for a lower 6-room flat in N.W. sec- 2236 Michigan CA. 8750-8613 tion. TO. 7-4449. volent Society with interment at five daughters, Mrs. Irving Kru- Hebrew Memorial Park_ He is ger, Mrs. William Yellen and Mrs. WANTED TO RENT-4 adults urgently Catering-HORS D'OEUVRES need 4. 5 or 6-room flat or income. survived by his wife, Mertha, son, Samuel Rock of New York, Mrs. a specialty-any size order filled. UN. 3-1999. HO. 7217 Irving, and daughter, Monia Vol- William Frankman of Boston, FURNITURE REPAIRED. Reasonable, and Mrs. Herbert Lewis of Los CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch- reliable. UN. 1-0380. • • • en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636. Angeles; and a brother, Isidore, PAINTING and decorating. All work MAX ORENSTEIN, 52, of 2356 of New York. Interment was in OLD CLOTHING WANTED guaranteed. TR. 2-7438. PAY $10 to 625 Elmhurst, died Dec. 15. Funeral Machpelah Cemetery. Men's suits. overcoats. topcoats, INSURANCE GIRL for general insur- services were held at Hebrew • • • tuxedos, shoes. TE. 2-0490. ance office. Complete charge. Good JUSTICE DAVID A. ROSE of Benevolent Society with inter- salary. Must be experienced. 845 SARAH DRAPKIN, 2947 Col- UNWANTED hair removed safely and Penobscot EIdg. ment at Hebrew Memorial Park lingwood, died Dec. 19. Services Boston, has been named chair- permanently by the electric needle. man of the program committee Guaranteed results. CA. 2915. Celia Cemetery. Rabbi Sperka offi- were held at Kaufman Funeral NEWLY DECORATED, comiortable Novick. 604 Empire Bldg. room for single or young couple. ciated. He is survived by his wife, Chapel with Rabbi Sperka and of the first national conference Near bus and street car. 3755 Wager, WANTED--Busines woman to share Dora, son, Hyman, daughters, Cantor Adler officiating. She of the Joint Defense Appeal to TY. 7-3029. apt with middle-aged woman. HO. Edith Freedman and Rose West, leaves three sons, Ben, Morris and be held on Jan. 4. 5 and 6, at THE BEST DEAL THIS. Beautiful 0407. Coronado Hotel,- St. Louis, Mo., and two grandchildren. 7-room modern home. Fully fur Leo; two daughters, Mrs. L. Bert- it was announced by Albert nished. Close to transportation. FOR RENT-8-room upper flat. Oil • • • heal. N W. section. Adults preferred: Must leave city. Our loss your gain. man of Florida and Mrs. Louis H. Lieberman, of Philadelphia, References required. Box 59. THE JACOB HORWITZ, 58, of 12818 Tammarroff; a brother, Sam Sil- chairman of the planning corn- Owner. 2627 Lawrence, TO. 5-7603. JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Broadstreet, died at Hal-per Hos- verman; two sisters, Mrs. L. mittee for the conference. Bldg , Detroit 26. 'FURNISHED ROOM to rent Couple preferred. Kitchen privileges. TY pital Dec. 16. He resided in the Jaffe and Mrs. R. Rosenthal of ROOM for rent for middle-aged couple; 7-2414. U. S. 35 years. He was a member Chicago. Interment was in Bnai THE FINAL KEYSTONE kosher. Home privileges. Down=. stairs. TO. 5-5596. of Bereznitzer Aid Society. Fu- David cemetery. WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 bed- neral services were held at He- romia flat, income or single for FURNISHED ROOM to rent in home • • • - of 2 adults. MA. 9499. brew Benevolent Society. Rabbi member of Jewish News staff. Services for PHILIP GOLD- Isaac Strillman officiated. Inter- ROOM TO RENT for employed young Please call RA. 1823. STONE, 63, of 1987 Indiandale, lady or gentleman. Good transpor- ment was in Beth Aaron V'Yis- tation' Adult family. Mrs. Dorchan, WANTED-Couple to share home of roe'. Cemetery. He is survived were held at Lewis Bros. Chapel. 11648 Broadstreet. NO. 2967. Interment was in the Yiddish two adults: should keep kosher. UN. by his son, Marvin, his daughters, 3-5837. BACHELOR-Business executive de- Folks Cemetery. Rabbi Rosenthal Rose Olender, Sai-ah Kolod in, By DR. BURRIL B. CROHN FOR RENT-Nice front bedroom- also ; sires small apartment. Veteran. UN. Betty Schubinder and grandchil- officiated. Survivors: wife, Leah: 1-5046 • large room with twin beds; with re- I A medical school is the final children, Mrs. Arthur Moss, Mrs. fined family TO. 7-21. dren. ADULTS would like to exchange 3- keystone to 4.he arch of scientific Manuel Simms, Mrs. Irving • • • room apt in New York for 3-room • income to exchange for 5 or Field. Sam Gold and Saul: education. Universities may 4-ROOM apt. in Detroit. TY. 5-1801. 6.-room income or fiat , N.W. section. CHARLES EMMERS, 79, of 1980 brothers. Louis and Morris, and flourish, laboratories pulse with DA_ 2389. GENTLEMAN ONLY. Large and beau- W. Philadelphia, a resident of activity. but the science of FURNLSHED room to rent : .gentleman tiful room. Private lavatory. Puritan- sister, Mrs. Hyman Greenberg. Detroit for 40 years, died Dec. 17. Wyoming section. Call evenings. UN. medicine, and with it the health preferred. unlimited phone TOwn- • • • 3-7520 . Funeral services were held at send 7-9034 of the community, is based upon Services for FANNY LIFSITZ, Hebrew Benevolent Society, Rab- medical education in the school. bis Thumin and Gruskin officiat- 169. of 2028 Collingwood, were A medical school is a superior Selma Stern's 'The Spirit Returneth' ing. He is survived by his wife held at Lewis Bros. Chapel, Rabbi Mary, son, Mac, and daughter, Morris Adler officiating. Inter- school that graduates men ment was in Clover Hill Park trained in the basic sciences. Jenny. • • • The Hebrew University in Pal- Cemetery. Survivors: sons, Louis Funeral' services for MINNIE D. Linton and Harry, of Los estine already offers the curri- culum for graduation in the basic GORDON, 70, of 11501 Petosky, Angeles. • • • sciences. The laboratories, the Were held at Lewis Bros. Fu- NORMAN V. CHASON, 49. of courses, the seminars are of the Selma Stern's "The Spirit Re- years after she had written her neral Chapel. Interment was in Machpelah Cemetery. She is sur- 16228 Birwood, died in Albe- most modern; the teachers are turneth." newest novel issued by book on the same subject in 1910. querque, N. M. Funeral services Europeans of university experi- the Jewish Publication Society of Her "Jew Suss" soon may be re- vived by a son, Samuel. were held at Lewis Bros. Chapel ence. America in translation from the published in this country. • • • The Rothschild-Hadassah-Uni- German by Ludwig Lewisohn, is LOUIS H. CAPLAN, 68, of with Rabbi Joshua Sperka of- "The Spirit Returneth" is avail- 1539 Lawrence, died Dec. 16 after ficiating. Interment was in Beth versity Hospital is modern, well the story of Jewish heroism. able as one of the membership El Memorial Park. Survivors: staffed and housed, replete with Relating tragic incidents of a long illness. Services were held every modern improvement of Jewish life, the author offers books of the Jewish Publication at Lewis Bros. Chapel. He is sur- wife, Leona, and son, Stuart. III • • the medical sciences. and has a comforting slogans. in the form Society. vived by his wife, Gertrude; a Funeral services for ISIDORE staff of attending physicians and of the title of the book and "the daughter, Mrs. H. M. Plovnick: a son. Seymour; a sister, Mrs. SHCOLNEK, 55, of 2205 W. surgeons who by their previous remnant will remain." German Catholics Order Louis A. Cohen, a brother, Joseph Philadelphia, were held at Lewis training and mature years of ex- The thesis of the story is best Bros. Chapel. Interment was in perience at the bedside represent expressed in the remarks of the Jordan Holy Water J. and two grandsons. • • • Workmen's Circle C e m e t e r y. a chosen group of outstanding physician, Jacob of Weil, who, From Jewish Firm Services 'for LAWRENCE S. Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiated. scientists and specialists., released from the rack after be- These men are mature and ing tortured, says to the monk TERNIACK, 20, of 2307 Clair- Survivors: wife, Vera; children. LONDON, (OJT )-A dispatch mount, were held at Lewis Bros. Saul and Lillian; brother. Leo of many are along in years. There Tauler: from a special correspondent in Chapel. A discharged serviceman, Mexico City. and sister, Mrs. is no replenishment in sight ex- "Have you ever observed an cept the possibility of medical Cairo to the London Evening he is survived by his parents, Mr. Aaron Middleman. ailing body or an ailing limb? • • personnel from the exhausted News indicates that some Ger- and Mrs. Max Terniack, and a Have you noticed that such a Funeral services for ARTHUR , population of the DP camps. limb, just because it is ailing, mans are trying to find ways and brother, Morris. Interment was in Workmen's Circle C e m et e r y. SMITH, 49, of 16125 Washburn. What is needed is new blood, new strives after . perfection and seeks means of displaying their regret were held at Lewis Bros. Chapel. enthusiasm. new youth with to overcome its weakness and to for condoning Hitler's adminis- Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. • • tration. Interment was in Machpelah splendid training. Where in Palestine to find such become stronger than a sound MRS. JENNIE GERENDASY, Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua Sperka Attributing his source of in- limb? Thus it is with us Jews. 77, mother of Dr. Samuel S. Ger- officiated. Survivors: wife. Es- men except from its own soil, its We are an ailing limb upon a formation to the Cairo paper endasy of Detroit, died Dec. 17 ther; sons, Morris, Seymour and own medical trainees' The need healthy body. In compensation "Haboker" the London Evening at her home in Elizabeth, N. J. Jack; brothers, Charles and is there. the basic facilities are God has given us a greater readi- News correspondent writes that Born in Hungary, Mrs. Gerendasy George, and sister, Mrs. Charles provided, why not then the final ness, a greater vigilance, a great- a Jewish firm in Palestine has keystone to the arch, the medical lived for 30 years in Elizabeth, Solomon. received a 8400.000 order for er strength." school so sorely needed to rein- where she was active in Red Jordan river holy water from the Deals With Massacres vigorate the professional life of Cross work. In addition to Dr. Catholic Church in Germany. The "The Spirit Returneth" . deals correspondent notes that "Ha- the community? Gerendasy, she is survived by But this building and main- with massacres upon Jews in 150 boker" describes the order as thre other sons, Harry. of Los An- taining of a medical school in towns and hamlets in Germany "an act of repentance" for Ger- geles. Dr. Jules, of Elizabeth, Palestine is not a simple or an during the Black Death scourge man persecution of the Jews. He inexpensive task. Medical educa- which devastated Europe in the adds that the Vatican has been 14th Century and claimed 25,000,- approached for advice on the tion is extremely costly. The family of the late Edward When I read. as I did this 000 victims, including many matter and help in arranging the A. Roth announces the unveiling month, two articles published in Jews-but because the latter ad- transport of the holy water from By Karl C. Berg of a monument in his memory at Owner national American medical jour- hered to hygienic laws their pro- Palestine. 1:30 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 29 at portion of dead was less than that Max Wrotslaysky The dispatch did not disclose Machpelah Cemetery. Friends nals by two Palestinian authors. of non-Jews with the result that Monument Works articles of the greatest merit and and relatives are invited to at- hatred was fomented against the Jewish firm's reply to the Distinctive scientific proficiency; when I see tend the service. order. Nonnments the credit line, "From the He- them and they were blamed for Reasonably Priced larsw University and Hadassah the epidemic. Iron breaks the tone, fire melts TEL AVIV (ZOA) - Three 3901 JOY ROAD Weak Jews made "confessions" giraffes, the first ever to be Hospital, Jerusalem", over au- of guilt, but many preferred to iron, water extinguishes fire, the Carmen Wi'ampere thoritative articles in our recog- TTlec 1-9194 brought to Palestine, have ar- slaughter their families to avert clouds drink up the water, a storm rived at the Tel Aviv Zoo. Over niZed medicil journals, a real humiliation and torture. drives away the clouds, man with- thrill pulsates through me. a year old, they were brought The six chapters read like six stands the storm, fear unmans (Copyright. 1946. Seven Arts) from the Sudan. separate stories, adding to the man, wine dispels fear, sleep Canadian Cattle Breeders significance of this splendid book. drives away wine, and death Export Livestock To Palestine The author is not only an able sweeps all away-even sleep. But OTTAWA, (JTA)-A shipment novelist but is an excellent his- Solomon the Wise says: "Charity Established 1920 of livestock from Canada is en torian, which makes her book delivereth trom death."-Talmud. route to Palestine. The shipment precious as a record of the events includes Holsteins and other of the period covered in the book. RECEPTACLES pure-bred cattle, purchased in Recognized as Authority Garbage. Ash and Rnbbage, Reinforced Western Ontario by the Palestine Selma Stern has been recog- Detroit's Leading Jewish Funerei Directors Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. Priced Right. Cattle Breeders Association, nized as an authority in the field UN Puritan whose representative, A. Shma- of Jewish history. Lion Feucht- AMERICAN TR. 2-2113-4 7731 Mon R fit. rag, spent some time in the Do- wanger's "Jews Suss- in his novel RECEPTACLE CO. "Power" was published many 579 Kenilworth minion. TO. ISIS - Palestine Needs A Medical School For Jewish Youth , Story of Jewish Heroism In Lewisohn Translation Monument Unveilings MONUMENTS LEWIS BROS.