18—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 21, 1949 Obituaries Local Distributor Takes FRIEDA BRODER of 13535 La Reburial services for PVT. Orders for New Overseas Salle died Jan. 11. Services were SIDNEY LEIBOVITZ, who was Passover Parcel Shipments held at Kaufman Chapel with killed in action 'Aug. 1, 1944, in Rabbi Morris Adler officiating. France, at the age - of 26, will be She leaves her sons, Abraham L., held at 11 a.m. this Sunday at Max, Samuel of Florida; two Lewis Bros. Rabbi. Morris Adler daughters, Mrs. Geo. H. Newman will officiate, with military rites of ,New York and. Dora of Brook- to be conducted by the Jewish lyn; seven grandchildren, and War Veterans. Burial will be at eight great grandchildren. Inter- Cloverhill Memorial Park. Pvt. ment, Long Island, N, Y. Leibovitz is 'survived by his par- * * * ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Lei- HARRY LEVINE of 9723 Mc- bovitz of 17553 Roselawn; a son, Quade died Jan. 15. Services were Michael; and three sisters, Mrs. held at Kaufman Chapel with Al Davis, Mrs. A. Migdal and Rabbi David Bakst officiating. He Mrs. Al Roth. * * * is survived by his wife, Mollie; a son, Bernard;' two daughters,' HARRY GETTLEMAN, 39, of Mrs. Louis Efrusy and Mrs: Wm. 2641 Calvert, died Jan. 10. Funer- POgatsio and five grandchildren. al services were held at Hebrew Interment, Westwood Cemetery. Benevolent Society. Rabbi' Leizer , * * * Levine officiated. He is survived LOUIS M. GOLDBERG of by his wife, Sarah; his son, Melvin 19331 „ Li_ttlefield died Jan.: 16. Charles; his daughter; Barbara Services were held Monday at Joyce; two brothers, and' 4 sister. . * * * Kaufman Chapel, Dr. B. Bene- JULIUS PURWIN, 59, of 2545 diet Glazer officiating. He is stir- irived•by'his children, Harvey and Taylor, died • Jan. 12. Funeral Mrs. Harold Golden, and his sis- services. .were held under the ter, Mrs. Dora Mitshkun. Inter- auspices of Cong. Gemiluth Chasodim at Hebrew BeneVolent merit, Woodmere Cemetery. * * * SocietY, with interment at Beth JACOB SILVER of 15371 La Tefilah Cemetery. Rabbi Neu- Salle died Jan. 13. SerVices were haus officiated. He is survived held at Kaufman Chapel with by his wife, Erma, and his diaugh- Rabbi Morris Adler officiating. ter, Marianne. * • * • He is survived by his wife, Yetta; ABRAHAM MUST, 74, of 3758 two sons, Maurice A. and Henry Collingwood, died Jan. 16. Fu- A.. Interment, Machpelah. • * * neral services were held at Lewis MRS. FANNIE RINDSKOFF Bros.; interment, Yiddish Folks of. 1251 Calvert, who was born Verein Cemetery. He is survived in Detroit 87 years ago, died Jan. by daughters, Mrs. Max Medintz 12. Funeral services were held of Los Angeles, Mrs. John Bacher Jan. 14 at Temple Beth El. Burial, and Mrs. Albert Tachna, and sons, Woodmere Cemetery. She was Marry, Sam of Los Angeles, Jack active in the Sisterhood of Ten-i- and Meyer. ple Beth El and the Red Cross. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Max Weiss, Co-Founder Marjorie B. Rindskoff, and two Of United Dairies, Dies sons, Raymond E. and Herbert G. * • • Max Weiss, who was one of LEWIS YANEN, 65, of 18461. the co-founders of the United Ohio, died Jan. 13. Funeral serv- Dairies, Inc., died of a heart at-/ ices were held at Hebrew Benevo- tack Jan. 13 at his home, 17138 lent S _ociety. Rabbi Jacob Segal Wisconsin. He was 58. and Cantor Adler of Windsor After organizing United Dairies officiated. He is survived by his about 30 years ago, he became daughters, Mrs. Sarah Miller and its general manager in 1932 and Mrs. Bessie Sarko, and six grand- at his death was also one of the children. co-owners. * * Funeral services were held BENJAMIN JAFFE; 53, of 3274 Jan. 14 at Lewis Bros. Burial was Lawrence, died in Miami Beach in Oakview Cemetery. Jan. 12. Funeral services were Mr. Weiss, who was born in held at Hebrew Benevolent Hungary, Oct. 11, 1890, was a Society. Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz member of Congregation Bnai and Rabbi Morris Adler offi- Moshe and was active in the Al- ciated. He survived by his wife, lied Jewish Campaign. Jennie; sons, Norman, Morton; Surviving are his wife, Julia, daughter, Mrs. Mildred Beresh; two sons, Michael and Alfred; a four grandchildren; one sister, daughter, Mrs. Morris Pelavin of and one brother. Flint, and a brother, Karl of Tor- * * * onto. MRS. MOLLIE PROHOW, 62, of 2629 Hazelwood, died Jan. 13. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter offi- In cherished memory of our cated. She is survived by her sons, Sam, Max, Harry and beloved sister, Jeanette Weisman who passed away Jan. 19, Henry; her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Kay, 1944. Robbins, and nine grandchildren. "i You were so sweet and good, * * * We long for.you so, Jeanette dear, JACOB ISENBERG, 81, 5145 As this ends the fifth sad year." Second, died Jan. 15. Funeral Alice,, Alex and Pearl. services were held at Hebrew * * * Benevolent Society, with inter- In loving memory of our son ment at Bnai Jacob Cemetery. and brother, .Myron Rosenthal, Rabbi Joseph Eisenman offi- missing in action the 22nd day ciated. The survivors are: Mrs. of -Tebet, 5705. Sadly missed by Minnie Ratner, a daughter; three his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac grandchildren, and four great- Rosenthal, his brothers and grandchildren. sisters. * * * AARON HENRY FRANKEL, 53, of 2732 Elmhurst died Jan. 10. Funeral services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiated. He is survived by his wife, Clara, PHILADELPHIA—The General and his daughters, Bernice, Mari- Assembly of the CoUncil of Fed- lynn and Louise. erations and Welfare Funds con- * * cluded its sessions by urging MRS. MINNIE GRALNICK, President Truman to request a 58, of 2210 W. Philadelphia, died study of the IRO so that ap- Jan. 10. Funeral services were propriate refunds should be made held at Hebrew Benevolent to voluntary philanthropic agen- Society. Rabbi Max Wohlgelern- cies for basic IRO responsibil- ter officiated. She is survived by ities. The charge was made that her husband, Morris; sons, Sam,. IRO had failed to provide care Frank and Hyman; daughters, for Jewish DPs. Mrs. Sylvia Goldberg and Mrs. Multiplicity of drives was de- Mollie Gubkin, and 14 grand- clared harmful to the Jewish children. communities. * * SAM SHAPERO of Los An- Cuba Is 22nd Nation geles, formerly of Detroit, died Jan. 15. He is survived by his To Recognize Israel Cuba last week became the wife and daughter, Becky, Han- nah Ruth, and a brother, Joe. 22nd nation to recognize the State of Israel. Burial was in Los Angeles. . In Memoriam CFWF Asks IRO Refunds to Jews Horoma Food Parcels Corpora- tion is the exclusive distributor of the Horowitz-Margareten-Ro- keach Passover food parcel, which contains a wide variety of the I standard, - high-quality Passover foods of these two well-known firms, packed expressly f 6 r overseas shipment. Further information concern- ing the Horowitz - Margareten - Rokeach Passover Food Parcel is obtainable from the National Wholesale Grocers, 8938 — 12th St., Detroit, who are now accept-' ing orders for this overseas pack- age. The cost is $11 to the State of -Israel (which does not include Israeli customs duty, port fees, and diStribution expenses in Israel); $12.75 to all parts- of Eu- rope except Iran, Iraq, and Rus- sia-L-with an ad ditional $3. re- quired for duty i_charges to Ro- mania; $27.75 to Russia, which includes Latvia, Lithuania, Esto- nia, Bessarabia, Bukovina, and all other parts of the USSR. Orders should be placed with National Wholesale Grocers as soon as poSsible, and in any event no later than March 1 to assure delivery before Passover. Maisel's Announces Sale Of All Advertised Shoes Maisel's Shoes, 12060 Dexter, announces a sale of all nationally advertised shoes for men, women and children, due to smoke dam- age suffered during the recent Dexter-Monterey fire. The merchandise was hot dam- aged by fire or water, Mr. Maisel pointed out. Dr. Silver's Father Dies in Jerusalem JERUSALEM — Rabbi Moshe Silver, father of Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, chairman of the Ai-nerican section of the Jewish Agency, died here Jan. 12 at the age of 86. Rabbi Silver was born in Lith- uania and came to the United States in 1897. In 1904 he found- ed the first boys' Hebrew-speak- ing Zionist club in America, _the Dr. Herzl Zion Club, in New York, the original unit of Young Judaea. In 1924, he left the United States for Palestine, where he de- voted himself to welfare and charity work and Hebrew schol- arship. In 1940 he published "Chashukei Kesses," commenta: ries on the Books of Genesis and Exodus. Leaders of Jerusalem's cultural, civic and political life, including Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog, partici- pated in the funeral. He is survived by Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, another son, Dr. Maxwell Silver; two daughters, Mrs. Rose Matlaw and Mrs. Samuel E. Liebow; 10 grand- children and six great-grandchil- dren. Jewish Center Activities (The Jewish Community Center. 8904 Woodward, is a Red Feather Agency.) Tuesday, Jan. 25, and Thurs- day, Jan. 27, have been pro- claimed " Open House for Women" from 7:40 to 9:30 p.m. in the Health Education Depart- ment of the JeWish Center. The program will include "Slim Down Time," Square dancing, fencing and swimming, undEit the direc- tion of Mrs. Claire Bielfield of the Center staff. * * Burwell (Bumpy) Jones, City scholastic record holder and champion in the 200-yards' free-. style and 150-yards' individual medley, heads the registrants for the State A.A.U. championship s"iming meet to be held at the Aaron DeRoy natatorium of the Jewish Community Center, TueS day, Feb. 1, at 8 p.m. Manny Ratner, Center swimming direc- tor, announces that January 24 is the closing date for registra- tion. * * * Wednesday, Jan. 26, 7:30 p.m., the Jewish Center will play host to Brewster Recreation . Center tankers in a dual swimming meet. Admission is free and spec- tators are invited. Jewish Center tankers swamped Detroit Insti- tute of Technology natators,' 47 to 28, Jan. 12, in the Center pool. * * * Tuesday evening, Feb. 1, Dex- ter Mothers' Club will celebrate its 22nd anniversary with a party in the auditorium of the Center. Mrs. Sarah Silverman is president. Mrs. Lillian Schwartz will be toastmistress. The annual husbands' and wives' party of Young Women's Study Club will be held Sunday evening, Jan. 30, at • the Center, according to Pearl Miller, presi- dent. Thursday • evening, Feb. 10, Davison Mothers' Club will eele- brate its 10th anniversary at Workmen's Circle. * * * "Prince of the Ghetto" will be reviewed by Mrs. Adele Mondry of the Council of Pioneer Women's Organizations for the Select Social Club at 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the Center. * * The monthly dance of Los Angeles Teleove will be held Sunday, Jan. 30, at 8:30 p.m., at the Center. * *. * The sixth annual evening of basketball in behalf of the In- , Gratefully Acknowledge the Receipt of Two scholarships to the Schol- arship Fund of the schools from Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenfeld, of Cortland Ave. • * • a contribution towards the schol- arship fund from Mr. and Mrs. Moses F. Lipton of Chicago Blvd. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour J. Frank on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. * * * one-half scholarship from Harry Mondry of Tyler Ave. on the oc- casion of his 50th birthday. • • • IRA KAUFMAN4 fl 9419 DEXTER AT EDISON TYLER 7-4520 By Karl C. Berg Owner Max Wrotslaysky Monument Works Distinctive Monuments Reasonably Priced 3201 JOY ROAD Corner Wildemere TYler WOLF WROTSLAVSKY MONUMENTS Artistic Memorials tt Lowest Prices A Tribute — Everlasting 2975 JOY RD. TY. 8-6117 • LEWIS BROTHERS r' eowag 3800 PURITAN The United Hebrew Schools of Detroit fantile Paralysis Fund is sched-' uled for Monday, Jan. 31, when two games will be played at the Center. * * * George Schermer, director of the Mayor's Interracial Commit- tee and recent appointee to Gov- ernor Williams' Advisory Com- mittee on Civil Rights, will speak on "Intercultural Living" for.. the Play School Parents' Association of the 12th. Street Council Center at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 31. * * * Teen Club Couneil of the Cen- ter announces the third annual Purim Play COntest and Festi- val will be held March 1. The social 'committee of Teen Club Council is "Sta g a nd Drag" dance for Saturday, Feb. '12. " , • . * * * • Original.. entries by young Jewish artists for the first an- nual exhibition from Feb. 13 to Feb. 20 must be in the Jewish Center by • Feb. 1: Varnishing Day will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 13, and the formal opening to the public will be that evening at 8 p.m. * * * Haskell Lazere, regional di- rector of the Anti-Defamation ,League of Bnai B,rith, will give an illustrated talk for the Wed- nesday Evening DiscuSsion Group of the JeWish Cornmunty Center, Jan. 26, at '8 p.m., in the Gins- burg Lounge. Mr. Lazere's ad- dress, "Conflicts in Democracy," will be accompanied by the filin, "Impact for Democracy." UNIVERSITY 1'7700 "ONE OF THE FINEST EQUIPPED FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES. 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