Friclay7February 21, 1947 Obituaries Page Nineteen THE JEWISH NEWS Gestalt Psychologist, Dr. Lewin, Dies at 56 Classified Advertisements LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 6c a word. Minimum charge 60c. CALL RA. 6558 OR RA. 7956 NEWTONVILLE, Mass. - Dr. WILLIAM ARGO, 64, died Feb. mother, Mrs. Freda Gelstein; a Kurt Lewin, 56, social psycholo- FOR better wall washing, call James CARPENTER work of all kinds. Kitch- en remodeling a specialty. TR. 2-2636. Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Belmont. 6. Funeral services, under the brother, Herman, and a sister, gist who came to the United auspices of the Gemiluth Haso- Mrs. Monia Gershgorn. Funeral States from Germany in 1932, NATHAN BORENSTEIN Plasterer BEATRICE MOSS-Piano teacher. 2515 Richton. TO. 8-9869. Contractor. A. 5243. dim, were held at Hebrew Benev- services were held at Lewis Bros. died Feb. 12 at his home here. A COUNSELORS, Male, Female. Ex- olent Society. Interment was at Chapel with Rabbi Leon Fram university professor and author perienced, mature, possessing Jew- HIGHEST PRICES PAID Beth Tefilo Emanuel cemetery. officiating. Interment was at of many scientific works, he was ish background, good salary. June an associate with two other sci- For Used Furniture 29-August 24. Apply Nathan Br il- Dr. Leopold Newhouse and Alex Workmen's Circle Cemetery. liant, Camp Calil, 10501 East Blvd., • „ • • • entists in devising the Gestalt, or BUY-RITE FURNITURE Roberg officiated. He is survived Cleveland 6, Ohio. 2236 Michigan CA. 8750-8613 by his wife, Henrietta; sisters, HERBERT J. GILLES, 52, of field, theory of psychology. PAINTING. Decorating. Good work Mrs. Hilda Pear and Mrs. Sarah 4283 Cortland, died Feb. 13. He He was director of the research and materials. No job too small or too big. Free estimates. HO. 4936. Rosenzweig, and a brother, is survived by his wife, Lena; center for group dynamics at the OLD CLOTHES WANTED PAY $10 to $25 a son, William Barry; his mother, Massachusetts Institute of Tech- Adolph. HALF interest irr 2-family brick. 55.000, Men's suits, overcoats, topcoats, • • • with $1,000 down. Gladstone-Dexter Mrs. Minnie Gilles, and sisters, nology and chief consultant to tuxedos, shoes. TE. 2-0490. section. TY. 6-3102. HYMAN RUBIN, 68, died Feb. Mrs. Nan Weiss of Hoboken, N. the Commission on Community WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 bedroom 11 at Mt. Carmel Hospital. J.; Mrs. Elsie Feder of Closter, Interrelations of the American flat, income or single for member of REFINED business man for large room Jewish News staff. Please call RA. in home of couple. Unlimited phone, Funeral services were held at N. J.; Mrs. Betty Schwartzman of Jewish Congress. He had been garage, excellent transportation. Ref- 1823. Hebrew Benevolent Society with Philadelphia; and Mrs. Lenore counselor to the division of pro- erences. 2709 Tuxedo. Rabbi J. S. Sperka officiating. Drescher of Brooklyn. Funeral gram surveys of the Department A-1 PAINTING-DECORATING. Quick service; reasonable. Free estimates. EIGHT room home for rent. Must buy Interment was at Hebrew Me- services were conducted by Rabbi of Agriculture since 1942 and was TO. 5-8271. furniture. TY. 4-1697. morial Park. He is survived by Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob formerly associated with the Of- and wife, no children. de- his wife, Bessie; sons, David and Sonenklar at Lewis Bros. Chapel. fice of Strategic Services in INCOME TAX SERVICE-Reliable. ex- VETERAN sire 2-3 room'apt. or income. Un- perienced. reasonable. Zel's Book- Won't you please help Benjamin; a sister, Dusha Green- Burial was in Philadelphia. furnished. Washington. keeping and Tax Service. 12643 Lin- us. UN. 1-8210. • • • berg, and five grandchildren. wood at Leslie. TO. 8-1855. Dr. Lewin visited often in De- • • • my apt. with erriplo:•ed ABRAHAM ISRAEL, 73, of troit. His professorships included WANTED, experienced stenographer. WILL SHARE young lady or woman. TV. 5-4766. Legal preferred. To work from REBECCA KANEFSKY, 55, 2972 Rochester, died Feb. 14 at posts at Stanford, Cornell, Unr- March 19. 1947 to April 19. 1947. FURNISHED room to rent. Dexter- died Feb. 10 at Shaar Hasho- Grace Hospital. He is survived by versity of Iowa, Harvard and the 51/2 day week. Good salary. Phone Davison section. Woman or girl for CA. 1410, daily from 9-5. mayim Synagogue in Windsor. his wife, Mary; sons, Dr. J. Gil- University of California. cheerful room in pleasant home. NO. 5022. Funeral services were held at bert and Dr. Barney, and a He is survived by his wife, WANTD GIRL FOR GENERAL OF- .FICE WORK. Good at figures. some COUPLE with school girl want any Hebrew Benevolent Society. In- daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Mann. Gertrude, two sons and two shorthand, steady position with fu- place with 2 bedrooms on West Side. terment was at Hebrew Memorial Funeral services at Lewis Bros. daughters. ture. Rohlik Inc.. 6537 Russell, off Will decorate. TY. 6-2171. E. Grand Blvd. 3rd floor. Park. Rabbi Isaac Stollman of- Chapel were conducted by Rabbi apt. for rent, ficiated. She is survived by her Morris Adler, Rabbi Joseph Eisen- LOVELY. large, airy room for rent LEAVING city. 3 room option of buying new I u rn itu re. to gentleman in family of adults. husband, Jacob; sons, Meyer and man and Cantor Schulsinger. In- TY. 7-3663. TY. 5-0064. Morris; daughter, Esther, and terment was at Beth Tefilo and FOR RENT large room for gentleman URGENTLY needed by veteran three grandchildren. Emanuel Cemetery. wife, 2 or 3 room apt. or income. with family of 2 adults. Excellent • • • 5-2345. • • • TO. transportation. TY. 6-4756. Funeral services were held MARCUS J. SACHS, 63, of Theodore Steinberg,' prominent PARK your youngsters with 2 college CLEAN room to rent. Employed gi,1 or woman. Preferably nurse or stu- students for Saturday afternoons of Tuesday at Temple Beth El for 2009 Hazelwood, died Feb. 15 at Detroit printing salesman who dent. References. NO. 3725. supervised play. Ages 9-6. time 1-5. WILLIAM LICHTIG, 85, of 140 Henry Ford Hospital. He is sur- was associated with Aronsson price 81.50. TO. 8-0508 or TY. 5-4857. ATTRACTIVE bedroom set. 18th cen- Glynn Court. Burial was in vived by his wife, Kate, and Printing Co., died Sunday at the tury mahogany, 5 pieces, box springs WANTED TO RENT-A professional Woodmere Cemetery. He was children, Mrs. Irving Mayer and age of 56. and mattress: 5 months old, 5350. man. wife and two children desire 2060 W. Euclid Apt. 4. two or three bedroom unfurnished born in Hungary and lived in De- Benjamin. Funeral services were Funeral services were held at apt.. flat or house. N. W. section. troit for 46 years. Surviving are held at Lewis Bros. Chapel. In- Lewis Bros. Tuesday. Burial was Refined family, responsible and best ROOM to rent. Good transportation. gentleman preferred. TO. 7-9072. references. Urgent. Will repair and a daughter, Mrs. H. W. Herz, and terment was at Brooklyn, N. Y. in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. decorate. Telephone CA. 7934 week- • • • three sons, Henry, Edward and days; TO. 6-7344 evenings and Sun- ROOM to rent for employed girl. TO. Prominent for years in Allied 9-2535. day. Anent 4 PAULINE LOOMANS, 57, of Jewish Campaign, War Chest and • • • 3711 Maxwell, died Feb. 14_ She Community Fund drives, Mr. ROOM for rent for single young man: WILL EXCHANGE large 3-room ant. for 5 or 6 room flat or income. TY. private home; references required. HENRY GOODMAN of 3250 leaves her husband, Henry, and 5-8964. TO. 7-2022. Webb Ave., founder of Keystone two sisters, Mrs. Hyman Kantor Steinberg was well known in or room and board for woman Oil Refining Co., with which he and Mrs. Henry Fishman. Fu- many fraternal circles. He was a LARGE furnished room suitable for ROOM or couple. Also to sell, roll away one or two; immediate occupancy. was associated from 1930 to 1935, neral services were held at Lewis life member of the Elks and was bed. in good condition. TO. 7-3665. 2010 Tuxedo... , on 14th bus line. Sat- urday. PL. 5432: Sunday, NO. 8-1719. died Feb. 14 at Harper Hospital. Bros. Cnapel and interment was a member of Perfection Lodge and fruit market in colored No. 486 F. & A. M. and Keidan SITUATION wanted. downtown Viet n- FISH Funeral services were held Sun- at Mt. Sinai Memorial Park. neighborhood. Wonderful opportun- Lodge of Bnai Brith. ity for right party. Call TO. 8-2675 i ty : typist. switchboard operator: day. Burial was in Zanesville, • • • good references. Call TY. 7-6378, or DA. 8811. He was a resident of Detroit 0. Born in Hungary, he came to between 5-6 evenings. GEDALIA M I L L E R, 2282 for 35 years. FOR RENT 1 or 2 rooms in quiet, the United States at the age of Webb, died Feb. 6. Services were pleasant in pleasant home of 2 adults. DA. 5302. double room Surviving are his wife Ger- LARGE 16. He was the founder of Good- home; suitable for 2 gentlemen or held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel trude; two brothers, Morris and AUDITORIUMS. club rooms, for meet- working couple. DA. 5324. man-Schoenthal Iron Co. and ings and social affairs. HO 5711. with Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Myron S.; five sisters, Mrs. Min- Goodman Iron and Supply Co. in TILE contractor desiresh flat in N.W. section: willing to tile kitchen and PHILCO refrigerator. 7 cubic feet, Ohio before coming to Detroit in Adler officiating. He leaves his nie Spear. Mrs. A. H. Gold, bathroom. VI. 1-6295. latest De Luxe model, for immedi- 1930 He was a member of Con_ daughter, Mrs. William Belinsky; Jeanette, Bess and Ethel. ate delivery. M. Greenberg, 8131 tion Bnai Moshe and a two sons, Sam and Morris of CLEAN room for working woman. Ex- 12th St., TY. 6-3020. grega cellent transportation : kitchen priv- member of the board of Detroit New York; and a brother, Lazer Edison Report Shows City ileges if desired. NO. 2948. 3746 RANCH HOUSE with 5 1 -2 a,res. neer of Philadelphia. Interment was ' Burlingame, near Dexter. Knoilwood and Franklin Hills coun- Chapter of American Society for try clubs and also Birmingham. For Population Largely Young Advancement of Haifa, Palestine, in New York. • • • WILL exchange 7-room lower fiat. further information call owner_ Bir- Detroit has the highest propor- Northwest section. for two-bedroom mingham 3487. Institute of Technology. Surviv- apartment. TO. 5-5701. IRVING A. KRUGER, 1600 Se- tion of people under 45 years of ing are his wife, Sophia; two HELP' HELP! Family of four des- age of any major city in the ward, died Feb. 12. Services SALESMAN wanted with large fol- perately needs flat. Will someone sons, Isadore E. of Detroit, and lowing among furniture trade to please help us! Saturday. *unday A. A. Goodman of Zanesville, O.; were held at the Ira Kaufman United States, according to the represent well-established local man- or after 3 on weekdays. TY. 7-0159. annual report of the Detroit Edi- Chapel. He leaves his wife, ufacturer. Excellent proposition for four daughters, Mrs. Samuel top man; replies confidential. Box LAWRENCE AVENUE West of Lin- son Co. This accounts for the rel- Betty, and a son, Alvin. Rabbi Rieger and Esther Goodman of 194. The Jewish News 2114 Penob- wood. Immediate possession: sesren scot Bldg., Detroit 26. room brick home. 3 bedrooms. tile Detroit; Mrs. Harry Kollus of I. Stoll/non officiated. Interment atively large labor supply and a bath, stoker, steam heat: garage, viewpoint which is quickly re- was in the Machpelah Cemetery. Zanesville and Mrs. Walter LARGE front bedroom for working new roof: 7 cubic foot refrigerator, • • • sponsive to changing conditions. TI. person. Gladstone and Lawton. gas range; attractively landscaped: Kaufman of Cleveland. 6-6657. one block to schools. shopping and The company now serves more • • • NATHAN SHIFRIN, 3823 Law- transportation. Finest location in than 96 per cent of all farms in city for children. Owner. TO. 7-8437. BERNARD EHRLNPREIS, '72, rence, husband of the late Gussie square miles of service its 7,600 of 13233 LaSalle Blvd., died Feb. Shifrin, died Feb. 16. Services DRIVING new car to Los Angeles on area and since the war started or about February 28th. Would like 15 at his home. Funeral services were held at the Ira Kaufman one or 2 passengers to help drise. were held at the Ira Kaufman ChapeL He leaves his children, has added 116,000 residential TO. 6-2519. customers. Chapel Feb. 16. He was one of Louis, Barbara, and Patsy; a FOR SOMEONE who is looking for a The report. which is signed by PARIS, (JTA) - The Jewish the organizers and past president brother, Dr. Peter Shifrin, and large modern 3-room apt. in N W. section, which rents for little more of the Beth Moses Synagogue, a sister, Mrs. Necha Duleel. Rabbi Prentiss M. Brown, chairman of population of Berlin has almost than average and has a comparable W. Parker, and James board, doubled since V-E Day, Eli Rock, the and was active in the affairs of Morris Adler and Cantor H. J. flat or income in exchange, call TO. 7-7246. Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah, Young Adler officiated. Interment was president, concludes with the JDC representative in the former sentence: "Present indications are Reich capital reported here. Israel, Hebrew Immigrant Aid in Machpelah Cemetery. WANTED TO RENT-Family c f 4 the company has several excep- adults desperately need 4. 5 or 6- Rock said that the community Society, and the Jewish Home for room fiat or income. Willing to tionally busy years ahead of it." has increased from 8,000 men, the Aged. He is survived by a Institute for Democracy decorate. Best references. UNver- sity 3-1999. women and children early in son, Jacob, and five daughters, Refutes Winrod Sheet 1945 to 14,000 at present. More CLEAN ROOM to rent in home of 2 Hirsch Dies in New York: Mrs. Elizabeth Deutsch, Mrs. adults; working person only: con- than 7,000 displaced Jews are Barney Barnett, Mrs. Israel Si- venient transportation. DA. 6666. NEW YORK - A disarming British Seize Haifa Home mon, Mrs. Harry Howard and NEW YORK - Alfred Hirsch, living in two nearby DP camps. COUPLE. just married. must have 2 pamphlet entitled "Persecuted The Germans in the city dis- Rebecca. or 3-room apt. or income. Furnished Preachers" that purports to de- 56, German refugee who estab- play little open anti-Semitism, • • • or unfurnished: West Side. For oc- lished a rice mill in Palestine, died cupancy in March. Al Siegel. TO. LOUIS FISH, 80, of 3737 Bos- fend "churchmen who are true Feb. 13 in New York. Relatives Rock declared, but he said that 6-0137. to the fundamentals of historical a good deal of deep-rooted anti- ton, died Feb. 14. Funeral serv- said that worry over British seiz- C. SMITH typewriter for sale. Call ices were held at Hebrew Benev- and evangelical Christianity," has ure of his home in Haifa precipi- Jewish feeling persists and comes L. DA. 8953. olent Society with Rabbis Isaac been exposed as just another tated the heart attack that was out in private conversations. SAMUEL SIGAL, director Workmen's Stollman and Leizer Levin offici- "hate" sheet from the virulent the cause of death. Among the Jews a greater em- Circle Schools, in urgent need of ating. Interment was at Hebrew pen. of the Rev. Gerald B. Win- flat, 5 or 6 rooms. Family or 3. Hirsch arrived in New York in phasis on Jewish life and culture UN. 3-7793. Memorial Park. He is survived rod, discredited preacher and December. Remaining at his is evident, but Jewish education notorious anti-Semite. by two sons, Max and Morris, THREE-ROOM apt. in exchange for a is haphazard, chiefly because 6-room lower fiat. Linwood-Dexter The revelation is made in a home were a son and a daughter, transportation is disrupted. A and a daughter, Nellie Steingold. who are reported safe. He ex- section. TY. 5-2396. ♦ • • counter-pamphlet issued by the pected that the mill, however, new Jewish hospital was recent- NEWLY decorated room for rent. JOSEPH GELSTEM, 59, of Rev. William C. Kernan, execu- would also be seized. ly opened by the JDC. Twelfth vicinity: gentleman pre- 15437 Linwood, died Feb. 10 at tive secretary of the Institute for ferred. TY. 5-5057. Like other European refugees, Grace HospitaL He is survived American Democracy, Inc., as a Hirsch was opposed to terrorism. Urges Congiess Action LEARN TO DRIVE by his wife, Fannia; daughters, warning to all clergy not to be His mill has always had amical Auto driving instructions given with your car or ours. TY. 7-2758. Mrs. Harry Swartz, Mrs. Morris taken in by Winrod's propaganda business relations with Arabs To Ease Deportations WASHINGTON, (JTA) - ROOM in Curtis-Monica section for Edly and Mrs. Max Monheit; his which is now flooding the mail. and Jews. rent; reference required. UN. 4-2958. George P. Miller, (D), of Califor- nia, has re-introduced three bills PAINTING AND DECORATING. IN- TERIOR ' AND EXTERIOR. EX- French Pro-Fascists in Congress which would amend CELLENT WORE. REASONABLE. Established 1920 the immigration laws to allow the TO. 5-1270. Shout 'Death to Jews' PARIS, (JTA)-Cries of "Death Attorney General to use discre RECEPTACLES tionary powers in deportation to the Jews" and "Back to Buch- enwald and the Crematoriums for cases involving persons here on Garbage, Ash and Rubbage. Reinforced Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. the Jews" were shouted here at temporary visas. The bills are Directors PefroiVs tea4ng Jew' Funeral Priced Right. a well attended meeting of pro- designed to prevent deportation AMERICAN of certain persons who have come sloe nidtaik fascist organizations, the second RECEPTACLE CO. TR. 2-214-4' such meeting in Paris within a to this country on temporary 7739 • ireian TO. 11-11111. 179 Kenilworth visas. week. Theodore Steinberg Dies at Age of 56 Jewish Population In Berlin Increases . LEWIS BROS. a, A