Obituaries

BERNICE FORMAN, 21, of
3010 Lawrence, • died suddenly
Nov. 7. Funeral services were
held at Hebrew Benevolent So- .
ciety. Rabbi Morris Adler offi-
ciated. She is survived ,,by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie For-
man; a brother, Melvin; grand-
mothers, Mrs. Tzippe Forman and
Mrs. Bessie Goren.
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MRS. SADIE GEIS, 48, of 2330
Cortland, died Nov. 7. Funeral
services were held at Hebrew
Benevolent Society. Rabbi Josh-
ua Sperka and Cantor Hyman
Adler officiated. She is survived
by her husband, Frank; two
brothers, and two sisters.
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NATHAN GOODMAN, 61, of
the Detroiter Hotel, died Nov.
9. Funeral services were held at
Hebrew Benevolent Society; in-
terment, Bnai Moshe Cemetery.
Rabbi. Moses Lehrman officiated.
He is survived by his sons, Sid-
ney and Norman _ , and four grand-
children.
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ALEX ROSS, 65, died Nov. 7.
Funeral services were held at
Hebrew Benevolent Society.
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JACOB KAUFMAN, 52, of 2930 .
Taylor, died Nov. 14. Funeral
services were held at Lewis Bros.,
with interment at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Segal officiated.
He is survived by his wife, Nettie;
-a son, Irving; daughters, Lillian
and Selma; and a brother, Morris.
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BARNEY LUMBERG, 69, of
825 Whitmore Rd., died Nov. 11.
Funeral services were at' Lewis
Bros., with burial in Utica, N.
Y. He is survived by his wife,
May a son, Lppman; a daughter,
Mrs. Myron Berger of Utica;
sisters, Mrs. A. E. Nathan of
Utica and •Mrs. Phillip Kaufman
of Chicago; and brothers Ike of
" Utica and Harris of Los Angeles.
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.ADA LIEBERMAN, 75, of Los
Angeles, a former Detroiter, died
Nov. 12. Funeral services were
at Lewis Bros. with Rabbi Moses
Lehrmarisofficiating. Burial, Oak-
view Cemetery. She leaves her
children, Mrs. N. Drainin, Mrs.
Rose Goldman, Mrs. Joseph Kay,
Dr. Louis J. Lieberman, Mrs.
Jack Snow and Dr. Herbert V.
Lee; 13 grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.

Monument
Unveilings

The family of the late Rhea
Meretsky Simon will dedicate a
monument in her memory at
Pillette Rd. Cemetery, Windsor,
at 11 a. m. Sunday, Nov. 28. Rabbi
Benjamin Groner of Shear Has-
h-omayim Synagogue will offici-
ate.
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The family of the late Borach
Barnett Levine anounce the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
21, , at Nusach Harie Cemetery,
next • tp Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Isaac Grozalsky will of-
ficiate. Friends and relatives are
invited to attend the service.
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The family of the late Pfc.
Morton Gottleib announces the
unveiling of a monument in his
memory at 11 a.m. Sunday, Nov.
21, at Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Jacob Segal will officiate.
Friends and relatives are 'invited
to attend the services.
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The family ' of the -late Louis
Schwartz announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 11 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 28,
at Beth Abraham Cemetery. Rab-
bi Moses Fischer will officiate.
Friends and relatives are invited
to attend the service.

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ANNA PERLMAN, 1996 Clair-
mount, died Nov. 9. Services
were held at Kaufman Chapel,
with Rabbi Sperka and Cantor
Nathan Adler officiating. She
leaves f our daughters, Mrs.
Samuel Perliss, Mrs. Al Tasco,
Mrs. Sam Ozeran, Mrs. Stanley.
Meirowitz; four brothers, Mor-
ris, Abraham, Edward, and Sol
Rosenberg; one sister, Mrs. Isa-
dore Feldman. Interment, Meze-
ritcher Cemetery.
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JOSEPH M. ADELMAN, 2528
Gladstone; died Nov. 12. Services
were held at Kaufman Chapel
with Rabbi Stollman officiating.
He leaves two sons, Samuel and
Jack; two daughters, Mrs. Simon
Katz and _Mrs. John Konig; two
sisters, Mrs. "David Rogovin and
Mrs. R. Levine; two brothers,
Solomon and Barney. Interment,
Machpelah Cemetery.
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JACOB S. KLUGMAN,–.52, of
3203 W. Grand, died Monday.
Funeral services were held at
Chesed shel Emes Tuesday. Sur-
viving are his wife, Rachel; a
son, Bernard Devine; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Josephine Rosenberg
and Mrs. Murial Shapiro; his
parents, Abraham and - Ida •Klug-
man.

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 19, 1948

Mrs. Eliahu Epstein
At PWO's Exposition

IIAPOALOT

MRS. ELIAHU EPSTEIN, left,
wife of the Israeli envoy to the
United States, examines one of
the children's , dresses made at
the sewing schools for refugee
women in Israel, at the Pioneer
Women's booth in the Women's
International Exposition held in
New York recently. With her is
MRS. ISRAEL GOLDSTEIN, na-
tional president of Pioneer Wom-
en, the Women's Labor Zionist
Organization of America. , The
Serge Koussevitsky in
sewing schools where immigrant
women are given vocational
Detroit Concert Dec. 7
training are supported with
Of course, in time it had to funds supplied by Pioneer Wom-
come—Koussevitsky's retirement. en to the Moatzot Hapoalot,
But it is hard to believe that Working Women's Council of
Israel.
that charming Serge Koussevit-
sky will no longer be giving
Boston her music and the rest of
the nation Boston's music. For
on the vigor and enlightrnent of
Koussevitsky's musical leader-
ship, music lovers of the whole
country have come 1n some part
to depend.
Koussevitsky is a brilliant con-
ductor, and that, for good or ill,
has come to include intense, dra-
matic personality. His appear-
ance here at the Masonic Temple,
on Dec. 7, is keenly looked for-
ward to by his Detroit admirers.

Auslander Club Elects
Officers, Plans Banquet

Music Club to Present
Violinist N. Goldstein

Auslander Family Club met at
The Music Study Club of De-
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving troit will present Nathan Gold-
Auslander and elected the follow- tein, violinist, at its annual' con-
ing officers: Milton Greenberg, cert at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
president; Louis Marcus, vice- 30, at the Art Institute.
Goldstein, now 22, is a grad-
president; Margaret A. Denen-
feld, recording secretary; Marj- uate of the Curtis Institute of
orie B. Greenberg, financial sec- Music, Berkshire, Mass., Music
retary; Mr. and Mrs. David Bern- Center, and has appeared with
stein, treasurers; Philip Denen- Dimitri Mitropoulos. He has re-
feld, sergeant-at-arms, and Wini- ceived praise from such musicians
as Gregor Piatagorsky, cellist,
fred J. Berk, social publicity di- and William Primrose, noted
rector.
violinist.
The adoption of two refugee
Proceeds- of this concert will
orphans in Palestine has been re- be used for scholarships for
newed by the club for another worthy music students. Tickets
yeaer. The 21st annual Thanks- - are available at the door.
giving banquet will be held at
the Hungarian Village. Reserva- New Chief Rabbi of Eire
tions may be made by telephon-
DUBLIN, (JTA) — Rabbi Im-
ing Mrs. I. Auslander, TO. 7-0862. manuel Jakbovits, spiritual lead-
The next meeting will be held -er of the Great Synagogue of
•Dec. 13, at the home of Mrs. L
London, has been appointed
Auslander, 3330 Glynn Ct.
Chief Rabbi of Eire, it was offic-
ially announced here by the
Jewish Representative Council.
USE` OUR CLISSIFIEDS
The new chief rabbi will assume
his duties towards the end of
THEY BRING RESULTS!
January; 1949.

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Plan to Observe 100th
Birthday of Max Nordau

Plans for the celebration of the
100th anniversary of the birth
of Dr. Max Nordau were set in
motion by the Nordau Chapter
of the Zionist Organization of
Detroit. Dr. Bernard Weston,
president of the organization, an-
nounced.
• The educational committee,
under the chairmanship of Max
Chomsky, will be in charge of
plans for a public meeting to be
held in the spring of 1949.
The - - ard also commended
Rubin G6Id for the large increase
in membership. The following
other appointments were made:
Mrs. Louis R. Berent and Mrs.
Sherman Shapiro, co-chairmen,
social committee; Dr. Louis R.
Berent, chairman, fund raising;
Murray Selborn, co-chairman,
educational committee; Mrs. Al
Feldman, chairman, telephone
squad.

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A monument in memory of
the late Lena Cohen will be un-
veiled at 1 p.m. .unday, Nov. 21,
at the Yiddish Folks Farein
Cemetery. Rabbi Leizer Levin
will officiate. Mrs. Cohen worked
with the following communal or-
ganizations: Yiddish Folks Ver-
ein, Pogrebishtcher Progressive
Society, Mt. Sinai Hospital Assn.,
Chesed shel Emes, Jewish Home
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