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October 29, 1948 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-10-29

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Monument
Unveilings

THE JEWISH NEWS-25
Friday, October 29, 1948

Dr. Otto Hirsch
Dies in California

Dropsie College Adds
Three New Professors'

ADL-University Survey Shows
25% of Denver Free of Prejudice

Three visiting professors have
NEW YORK (JTA)—One out evidence of' -being extremely anti;
•• been appointed to the faculty of
The family of the late Celia Dropsie College for 1948-49, it of every four residents of one of Semitic-L-and his earnings a4 •
Zetlin 'announce the unveiling of . was announced by Dr. Abraham America's larger cities is corn- good. He is dissatisfied and "agir!
nearly :everything. Generally, al,
Dr. 0. A. Hirsch, who served a monument in her memory' at A. Neuman, president They ; are pletelY free of anti-Semitic . pre-
though 'not always, he tarries. "a
a
pilot
study
judic4,
according
to
Dr.
Moshe
Perlmann,
visiting
pro-
as superintendent of the Jewish 11:30 a.m. Sunday, - Oct. - 31, at
chip on his shoulder." Also, the
Home for Aged for more than Nusach Arie Cemetery; next to fessor in Islamic studies; Prof. on public attitudes toward racial "composite" is more often a man
and 'religious minorities concittet-
10 years, died last week at his Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbi Leiz-
ed by the Opinion Research Cen- than' a woman.
er Levin, Rabbi Jacob. E. Segal
home in California.
The survey also disclosed that
ter of the University of Deriver,-
Dr. Hirsch was the first head and Cantor Pavel Slavensky
t,he Palestine situation has little
in
cooperation
with
the
Anti-
officiate.
Friends
.and
relatives
of the Home at its present site,
Defamation Leagde of nai Brith. effect on the degree of anti-Semt •
11501 Petoskey, and When he was are invited.
The analysiS reveals that about Itisin that 'exists, Prejudiced arid
* * *
succeeded by- Ira I. Sonnenblick
50 per cent of Denver's popula-. unprejudiced alike may favor
in 1947, was voted a pension by
The family of the late Sam
tion is "moderately" anti.-.•$emitic., the creation of the new state of .
the executive committee of the Finsilver announces the unveil-_
Another fourth exhibits :"strong". Israel=thoUgh their reasons are
Jewish Welfare Federation.
ing of a monument in his mem-
often pOles apart.
iMpulses.
Prior to his association w ith the or? at 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct, 31, at
A
composite
of
the
extreme
Horne for Aged, he was director Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Rabbi
anti-Semite, as uncovered by the Labor, Congress. Urges Canada
of the Jewish Children's Home Morris Adler will officiate.
study, reveals a man of. 50 . years Make Discritnination a Crime
here. He was an active leader in Friends and relatives invited
or older. His formal . education
Bnai Britt', and was an ardent. to attend the service.
TORONTO. (JTA) = The Can-
was limited, generally. he did not adian Congress of Labor, at its
Dr. Perlmann
Dr. Patai
* * *
Zionist.
progress
beyond
grammar
school.
Possessing doctorates in philos-
eighth annual convention, urged
The family of the late Harold Edwin H. Samuel, visiting profes-
ophy and jurisprudeiice, he was Kramer annuonces the unveiling sor 'in Middle East government He is employed as .a service the government 'to make racial
one of the most brilliant linguists of a monument in his memory at and administration, and Dr. worker—four of every 10 em- or color discrimination against
and at the same time an out- 12 noon Sunday, Oct. 31, at Mach- Raphael Patai, visiting professor ployables in this category give any person a criminal offense.
standing Talmudist and Hebraist. pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Adler will in anthropology and ethnology.--
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Dr. Hirsch was a native of Hun- officiate. Friends and relatives
Dr. Peril-Timm, who studied at
gary. He is survived by his wife, are invited to attend the service. the Hebrew University in Jerusa-
Lillian.
* * *
lem and earned his doctorate at
The unveiling of a monument the University of London, has
in memory of the late Julius been on the faculty of Brooklyn
Pearl, who was prominent here College and the New School for
in the printing industry, will take Social Research. Prof. Samuel,
place at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. founder of the Middle East. Col-
7, at the Chesed shel Emes Cem- lege of Public Administration in
MORRIS KOWAL of 2754 Glen- etery. All friends of the deceased Jerusalem, was for almost thirty
is
dale, died Oct. 19. Funeral ser- are invited to attend the service. years a government official in
vices were held at Lewis Bros.;
* *
Palestine. Dr. Patai, who earned
burial, Clover Hill Memorial
the first Ph.D. to be awarded by
EDUCATOR
The
family
of
the-
late
Joseph
Park. He is survived by his chil-
the
Hebrew
University
in
Jerusa-
Schwartz
announces
the
unveil-
FIGHTER for JUSTICE
dren, Mrs. Norman Fill, Isidore
Kowal, Mrs. Harry Goldbaum, ing of a monument in his mem- lem, has just completed a year
in
the
United
States
on
a
Viking
Mrs. Roy Kurian, Mrs. Hyman ory at 12 noon on Sunday, Oct.
(Principal of Northwestern
High School)
Margolis, Mrs. Fred • Mendelson 31, at Waldheim Cemetery in Fund Research Fellowship. He
and Rubin Kowal; and a sister, Chicago. Rabbi Wein will offici- has taught at Columbia Universi-
Mrs. Lillie Schwartz of New ate. Relatives and friends . are ty and will also teach this year
invited to attend the services.
at the University of Pennsylvania
York.
* * *
* *
and the New School for Social
THEODORE BABUSHKIN, 66,
The• family of the late Sam Research in New York.
of 13219 Lincoln, died Oct. 19. Levy announces the unveiling of
Services were held at the Jewish a monument in - his memory at . Nuremburg Court Rejects
To assure a strong
Burns who is on rec-
Cultural Temple. - Burial was • at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 31, at Mach- Streicher Family's Appeal
U e
Workmen's Circle Cemetery. He pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Leizer
MUNICH (JTA)—The Nurem-
Michigan defense for
ord for immediate de
leaves his wife, Jennie; a daugh- Levine will officiate. Friends and berg court has rejected an ap-
5.%
the State of Israel
jure recognition of
ter, Mrs. Benjamih Baskin; bro- relatives are invited to attend the peal made by the wife and two
thers, Alfred and Isadore, and a service.
sons of Julius Streicher, notori-
under a Republican
Israel and the lifting
sister, Mrs. Harry H. Brown.
* * *
ous anti-Semitic Nazi leader who
* * *
Administration,
send
of
the arms embargo
was
executed
after
the
war
by
The family of the late Maurice
HARRY N. SPIWAK, 54, of Conn announces the unveiling of order of the War Crimes Tri-
toCongressMr.
on the Jewish State.
Tampa, Fla., died Oct. 23. Fu- a monument in his memory at
. 1 bunal, to return to them alleg-
neral services were held in De- p.m. Sunday, Oct• 31, at the edly personal property valued at :11 Mr. Barns' wilt
fight far the liberalization of the DP law,
troit at Lewis Bros. • Burial, Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. 77,500 marks. The court ruled
for FEPC legislation and for justice for all.
Machpelah. Rabbi Harold Rosen- Friends and relatives, particular- that the property in .question
thal officiated. He leaves his ly members of the Kadimah': should be, turned over to restitu-'
Sponsored by S. t5. August
wife, Sarah; children, Irving, Social Club, are invited to attend tion funds.
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Mrs. Saul Felsot and Sidney; his the service.
father, Dave Spiwak of Ottum-
* * *
wa, Ia.; brothers, Abe and Louis,
The
family
of the late Ruby
and sisters, Ruby and Mrs. Na-
Goodman announces the unveil-
than Sussler.
ing of a monument in his mem-
* * *
ory at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 7,
SADIE ETTINGER, 59, of at Beth Tefilah Emanuel Ceme-
Utica, N. Y., died Oct. 21. Funeral tery, Woodward at Eight Mile.
services were held in Detroit at Rabbi Hafold Rosenthal will offi-
Lewis Bros. Burial, Workmen's ciate. Friends and relatives are
Circle Cemetery. Rabbi Goldman invited to attend the service.
officiated. She leaves her chil-
* * *
dren, Ben, Mrs. Joseph Buff of
The
family
of the late Isadore
Utica, Mrs. Ted Glasel and Saul..
Ressler announces the unveiling
* * *
of a monument in his memory at
SY BLUM, 54, of 655 Hazel- 2 p.m. "'unday, Oct. 31, at"Beth
wood, died Oct. 21. He was the El Memorial Park. Rabbi Sidney
owner • of Library Furs, 201 Akselrad will officiate. Friends
Gratiot. Funeral services 'were ands relatives are invited to at-
held at Lewis 'Bros. Burial, Brith tend the service.
Sholem Cemetery: He is survived-
* * *
by a daughter, Mrs. Morton Ben-
The family • of the late Eva
nett, and a brother, Benjamin.
Lansky announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
Manischewitz Gefulte Fish
at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 7, at
Makes Delicious Holiday Dish Cloverhill Memorial Park. Rabbi
Joshua Sperka will officiate.
During the High Holy Days, Friends and relatives are invited
countless thousands of folks to attend.- the service.
For President
For Vice President
For U. S. Senator
For Governor
were re-introduced to their fav-
* * * -
THOMAS E. DEWEY' EARL WARREN HOMER FERGUSON • KIM SIGLER
orite traditional dish as thousand.s
The family of the late Meyer
of discriminating housewives fea-
tured Manischewitz Gefulte Fish Kaufman announces the unveil-
The Nation's big jobs have tried, tested and proven these men. The
on holiday menus. Homemakers ing of a monument in his mem-
records show it—they're BIG men for BIG jobs—_-men you can depend
ory
at
11
a.m.
Sunday,-
Oct.
31,
enjoyed the extra convenience of
on for honest, progressive, efficient government, run to benefit you and
this time-saving treat . . ..ready at the Russian Cemetery.' Rabbi
your .family. They preach and practice unity of purpose to accomplish
to serve right from the jar with Joshua- S. Sperka will officiate.
a program of freedom, peace and plenty. Vote for BIG men! Vote
no fuss, no guess-work . . . in Relatives and friends are invited
to attend the service. _
fact, no work at all!
Republican!
* *
Families throughout the nation
are continuing to enjoy Manisch-
The family of the late Ida
ewitz Gefulte Fish every day. Feldstein Winberg announces. the
It's just a matter of minutes to unveiling of a monument in her
make any meal a festive occa- Memory at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct.
sion. Simply keep a jar of Man- 31, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rab-
ischewitz Gefulte Fish handy in bi A. M. Hershman will officiate.
the refrigerator. Then, when Relatives and friends are invited
dinnertime rolls around, dish out to .attend the service.
this appetizing treat garnished
with lettuce, tomato, or your fav-
Re-elect Ergene C. Keyee
Re-elect Frederick M. Alter
Sect Stuart B. Sin
Be-elect D. Hale Brake
le-elect Mud X. Atli
orite salad greens, and crowned
Pvt. Lifsitz Reburial
lieutestant Governor
Secretary of State
Anne), Camel
State Treasurer
Auditor General
with the sparkling, quick-jelling
Reburial services for PVT.
fish broth.
Manischewitz Gefulte Fish, MORTIMER N. LIFSITZ, son of
flavor-sealed in 16-oz. vacuum- Mr. and Mrs. Max Lifsitz 'of 2610
packed jars that hold six luscious Webb, will be held at 11 a.m.
portions, is available now at your
neighborhood grocery or appe- Stmday, Oct. 31 at the Ira Kauf-
MICR. REP. STATE CENTRAL COMM. .• 1. A. Wiper, Clan
man Chapel.
Mrs. R. C. Nuke, Y. Chm. • R. T. Wills, See. • B. 0. Shepherd, Tress.
tizin* store.



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