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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-02-18

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18—THE JEWISH NEWS

Obituaries

Meyer Levin's "Illegals'
Former, JDC Executive
Dies at.59 in Los Angeles Here Feb. 27 to March 4

Friday, February 18, 1949

Marked Progress
Made by Sun Life

LOS ANGELES, (JTA) — Dr.
Detroiters will have their first
Joseph C. Hyman, formerly ex- and only opportunity to see the
JOSEPH KAUFMAN, 66, of ing. He leaves his wife, Anna; a
ecutive vice chairman of the
1927 Pingree, died Feb. 7. Funeral son, Marvin; a daughter, Mrs.
Joint Distribution Committee and tremendously moving and stirring
services were held at Hebrew Louis Levine and his father, Har-
for a quarter of film, "The Illegals," at a showing
Benevolent Society. Rabbi Moses ris Cohen. Interment, Westwood
a century a lead- .sponsored . by Cinema Lodge of
MONTREAL. — With over 40"
Let rman and Cantor David Katz- Cemetery.
* * *
ing figure in the Bnai Brith, Feb. 27 through
per cent of its business in the
man officiated. He is survived by
DAVID STGLLER, of 16838 United States; and investments in
J D C's program
his widow, Theresa; a daughter,
March 4 at the Abington Theater,
to alleviate the
Mrs. Ella Herrmann; two grand- Pinehurst, died Feb. 12. Services the United States approximating
12th at Seward.
were
held
Sunday
at
Kaufman
suffering
of
Jew-
50
per
cent
of
its
ascots,
Canada's
children, and a brother in Cali-
The full-length feature pictures
Chapel
with
Rabbi
J.
E.
Segal
ish communities
leading life company,. ther..-5un
fornia.
-
and Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser Life AssuranCe Comp,
the 20th Century
overseas, d i e d
* * *
officiating. He leaves four daugh- ada, reports that at
exodus of the
Feb. 8 of a heart
MICHELE SEGAL, infant
ters, Mrs. George Mussaf, Mrs. 1948, its total busi
attack at the age
Jewish people
daughter of Harry and Faye Se-
of 59.
Robert Zell, Mrs. Stanley Rosen climbed to well o
from the grave-
gal, died Feb. 6, at the age of
and Mrs. Sam Henvald of Cleve- billion dollar mar
Dr. Hyman re-
yards of Europe
tire
4 1/2 weeks. Funeral services were
land. Interment, Workmen's benefits paid durin os• Hyman post as execu
to their home-
his
held at Hebrew Benevolent So-
Circle Cemetery.
ceeded $105 millions chairman of the JDC in
land in Pales-
ciety. She is survived by her par-
* * *
tine. To photo-
At the 78th ann- nuary, 1947. In the summer of
ents and grandparents.
HELEN SILVERSTON, 27, of
praph the long
same Year, however, he un-
the
company
held
;t
* * *
2995 Elmhurst, died Feb. 14. Rab-
oo ka survey
and tragic jour-
• EDWARD FELLANDER, infant bi M. J. Wohlgelernter officiated B. Wood, president
\------ ---of the refu-
insurance
as
essen4A9.
- --
son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fel- at funeral services at Lewis Bros.
op e s is
)nrough the
lander, died Feb. 2, the age of 19 Burial, Machpelah Cemetery. She tution of the average citizen
reporting that onlv,A-
under-
up
by
the
small
Efavings
of
mil-
days. Funeral services were held is survived by her husband, Paul
assiStance of Arrie.,..1.- . jekEY
Meyer i.411 1 M/ g round, Meyer
at the Hebrew Benevolent So- S.; a son, Richard; her parents, lions of people; an organization could assure the speedy solution
- eiety. He is survived by his par- Mr. and Mrs. A. Weber; a sister, universally accepted because it of the : Jewish' DP problem. He Levin, war correspondent, novel-
serves a public need. .
ist pnd producer-director-writer
ents and grandparents.
Mrs. Philip Beck, and brothers,
visited
• Palestine as well as seven
* *
Mr• Wood said that the new European
of the - picture, joined • an actual
countries.
Simon and Morris.
* * *
insurances written by the Sun . The President's War Relief Con-
MINNIE MINA POLLACK, 68,
expedition
which carried out its
EDWARD I. SHULMAN, 37, of Life for the year amounted to trol'Board awarded Dr. Hyman a
of 2700 Hazelwood, died February
6. Funeral services were held at 9304 N. Martindale, died Feb. 13. $374,652,000. Total life insurance citation of commendation for his clandestine activities in remote
Hebrew Benevolent Society with Funeral services were held at in force now stands at the record wartime activities. Signed by obscure "locations" enroute to
interment at Beth Moses V ceme- Kaufman Chapel. Burial, Nusach figure of $4,089,000,000, an in- President Truman, the document Israel.
The four members of the crew
tery. Rabbi Gershan Frankel of- Arie Cemetery. He is survived by crease 'of $251 millions. Total in- commended Dr. Hyman "for emi-
ficiated. She is survived by her his wife, Clara; a son, Stanford; come for the year exceeded $232 nent service rendered in the field lugged equipment through for.
sons, Samuel and Larry; her his mother, Mrs. Ben Shulman; millions. Current annual pay- of humanitarian war relief during ests, slept on floors, drove in the
dark, crept aboard an immigrant
daughter, Fritzie; two grandchil- brothers, Dr. Thomas B. and Ar- ments under Sun Life annuity World War II."
mand A. Shulman, and a sister, contracts exceeded $10 millions,
ship from a secret beach, and
dren, and one sister.
* * *
Mrs. Sam Levitt.
and deferred annual payments
after the inevitable cap-
Bud Shulman Affiliates finally,
were more than $64 millions.
HARRY BRENNER, 60, died
ture by the British, outwitted
Feb. 8. Funeral services were held Former Chicago Rabbi
counter-intelligence to smuggle
Benefits distributed to policy- With Prudential Life
at Hebrew Benevolent Society.
holders and beneficiaries during
out of Palestine the first films of
Melvin "Bud" Shulman, son of such a seizure.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiated. Dies with Israel Army
the year amounted to well over
He is survived by his wife, Ida,
$105 millions, making total pay- Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Shulman,
With two exceptions, the cast
and his sister, Mrs. A. Hecht.
CHICAGO—The Hebrew Theo- ments since 1871, the year the announces his affiliation with the consists of the refugees them-
* * *
logical College has ikeceived word company issued its first policy, Prudential Life Insurance Co., selves. The stars are Tereska
with offices at 1421 National
ROBERT WIDLAN, infant son that its former student, Rabbi over $2,126,000,000.
Torres, daughter of a Polish
Bank Bldg.
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Widlan, Jacob Cohen, was killed during
The assets of the company in-
Jewish sculptor and one of the
A
graduate
.
died Feb. 11. Funeral services the Arab-Israeli fighting.
of University of first women volunteers in the
creased by nearly $70 millions in
were held at Hebrew Benevolent
Rabbi Cohen was a student at 1948 and now total approximately Michigan, class of June, 1948, deGaulle Army, who is now Mrs.
Shulman specialized in psychol-
Society. He is survived by his the college from 1927 to 1932. He $1,500,000,000.
Levin; and Yankel Mikalowitch,
ogy problems. Together with his
parents; a brother, Sheldon, and was in the Holy Land during 1932-
In
announcing
the
average
in-
wife, the former Betty Kurtz, he a Pole who survived the Nazis.
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 1936, specializing in the field of
terest rate earned as 3.30 per cent,
Louis Fineberg.
Jewish mysticism. He returned for Mr. Wood said that under favor- recently made a study of human
* * *
several years to the United States able conditions a gradual increase behavior.' Since his graduation
and until his affiliation with the
MRS. ANNA LaBRET, 68, of and devoted himself to Jewish
Detroit and Buffalo, N. Y., died educational work • on the West in the rate may be looked for, but Prudential he made a tour of the
West in behalf of the Survey Re-
Feb. 8 at the home of her daugh- Coast, settling in Los Angeles improvement will be slow.
search Bureau of the University
ter, Mrs. Samuel J. Gottesman, until his second journey to the
of Michigan.
in. Buffalo. Mrs. LaBret was a Holy Land for permanent resi- Linguaphone Hebrew
During the war, he served with
member of Temple Beth David of dence.
Course Very Popular
the army air force intelligence
Buffalo and Temple Israel_ of De-
for three and a half years and
troit: She was a meMber of
- More and more people are be- for three years was in the Burma-
Hadassah, and helped organize
ginning to utilize the Lingua- China-India area. He was honor-
the Jewish Old Folks Home and
phone method to perfect their ably discharged as a staff ser-
the Mothers Club. She was past-
9419 DEXTER AT EDISON
knowledge of the Hebrew lan- geant.
president of the House of Shelter
TYLER 7-4520
guage.
in Detroit. She is survived by her
Anti-Semitic Film Maker
For those who are unable to
daughters, Mrs. Gottesman, Mrs.
The family of the late Mrs.
Faces Trial in Germany
Ben Wuntner and Mrs. Benjamin Leah Eskin, wife of the late Rabbi attend classes this is the only
HAMB UR a . ..4 JTA) —Veit Har-
Levinson of Detroit, and a son, Isaac Eskin, announces the un- way of learning the language.
lan,
producer of the anti-Semitic
Benjamin LaBret of Detroit.
veiling of a monument in her
In view of the large number
* * *
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Feb. of people planning trips to Is- Nazi movies, "Jew Suess" and
MORRIS GUSSIN, 79 of 4268 20 at Niisach Arie Cemetery. Mrs. rael, Linguaphone Conversation- "The Eternal Jew," will be tried
By Karl C. Berg
Waverly, --died Feb. 12. Funeral Eskin's son, Rabbi Herbert Eskin, al Method is especially valfiable. here next month on charges of
Owner -
services were held at Lewis Bros., and other local rabbis will offi- It is a teaching method that util- having aided in the program to
Max Wrotslaysky
exterminate
European
Jewry.
interment, Cloverhill Memorial ciate. Friends and relatives are izes recordings. The voices on the
Monument Works
Park. He is survived by his wife, invited to attend the service.
Hebrew records are those of Dr.
Distinctive
Rebecca; daughters, Mrs. Charles
Monuments
WOLF WROTSLAVSKY
David Yellin of the Hebrew Uni-
Reasonably Priced
Lakoff; a son, Carl, brothers, Max
versity in Jerusalem, Dr. Ernst
MONUMENTS
3201 JOY ROAD
and Samuel, and a sister, Mrs.
Simon of Haifa Reale Shule and
Corner Wildemere
Artistic Memorials it Lowest Prices
Morris Abrams.
I. Wartski of the School of Ori-
Tiller 1-0196
A Tribute — Everlasting .
* * *
In loving memory of Morris ental Studies of ple University of
2975. JOY RD.
MARTIN GELBMAN, 57, of Lifshitz, who passed away Jan. London.
TY. 8-6117
4021 Tuxedo, died Feb. 10. Rabbis 27. 1948.
A free booklet explaining the
The blow was hard, the shock course is available from Lingua-
Moses Lehrman and Moses Fisch-
er officiated at services at Lewis severe, we never thought his phone Institute, 39 RCA Bldg.,
Bros. Interment, Oakview Cem- death so near. Only those who New York 20. A course in Arabic
etery. He leaves his wife, Edna; have lost can tell the pain of also is offered.
a son, Sol M., and a brother; Eu- parting without farewell. Sadly
gene.
missed by his wife, children and
Jewish News classifieds bring
* *
.
grandchild.
results. Call WO. 5-1155.
* * *
BECKY MALTZ, 69, of 3209
Webb, died Feb. 1. Rabbi H. . In loving memory of Hyman
Rosenthal officiated at services at Sherman, who passed away Feb.
Lewis Bros. Burial, Yiddish 14, 1931, 17 days in Shevat. Sadly
Folks Cemetery. She leaves two missed by his father, Louis Sher-
daughters, Mrs. Sarah Engelman man; sisters, Mrs. James Rach-
and Mrs. Lena Katz, and two leff, Mrs. Max Gittleman; broth-
ers, Morris, Abe and Jack.
sons, Louis and Harry.
*
*
"ONE OF THE FINEST EQUIPPED FUNERAL -
WILLIAM GREENBAUM, 68, Transcriptions Available
of 2945 Cortland, died Feb. 8. For Group Problems
Rabbi Leon Fram officiated at
ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES.
funeral services at Lewis Bros.
David Goldberg of the Peerless
Burial, Oakview Cemetery. He Recording Studio announces the
leaves his wife, Mary, and a establishment of a special depart-
BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK
daughter, Mrs. Oscar Muller.
ment to work with organizations
* * *
OFFERS JEWISH FAMILIES
which need programs for meet-
ROSE WEISS, of 3342 Chicago, ings.
THE FINEST BURIAL PLOTS
died Feb. 6. Services were held
AT MODERATE PRICES ON
The service of this department
at Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi consists primarily of the pres-
EXTENDED TERMS.
**.
Moses Fischer, Rabbi Moses Lehr-. entation of selected wire-record-
man and Cantor Katzman officiat- ed transcriptions of dramatic and
One of America's newest
ing. She leaves her husband, Jos- musical productions reproduced
and most beautiful ceme-
eph; two brothers, 'Adolph and through a high-fidelity loud
teries, dedicated to the
Eugene Hauser. Interment, Oak- speaker system. One of the out-
service of Detroit Jews.
view Cemetery.
standing features is the "Eternal
* * *
Light" as presented in a series
MAURICE COHEN, of 16560 of weekly dramas over NBC by
28120 WEST SIX MILE ROAD
Woodingham, died Feb. 10 Serv- the Jewish Theological Seminary.
Between Inkster and Middlebelt
ices were held at Kaufman Chap-
Information re g a r ding this
For Information
el with Rabbi Isaac Stollman and service can be obtained by phon-
Call Mr. Segall at MAdison 8530
Cantor Jacob _ Sonenklar officiat- ing TO. 8-6633.

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