Alfred Cohen, Honorary BB President, Dies at 89 Obituaries LEWIS FRANK FESLER, 17577 Pinehurst, died March 12. Serv- ices were held at Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi M. Lehrman and Cantor D. Katzman offici- ating. He leaves his wife, Eve; and his mother, Mrs. Isadore Citron. Interment, Oakview Cem- etery. * * * JACOB POLLACK, 59, died March 8 in Escanaba, Mich., where he had lived for a year. A former Detroiter, he was own- er of the English Tavern in the Hammong Bldg. for 10 years. Funeral services were herd at Lewis Bros., with burial at Oak- view Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Emma; sons, Stan- ley, Harold and Fred, and broth-, ers, Bernard and Alex. * * * JOSEPH STEINER, 68, of 2986 Cortland, died March 11. Funeral services were held at the resi- dence, with interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Moses Fis- cher officiated. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Helen Steiner, his daughter, Mrs. Margaret Feld- man, and his son, Dr. A. E. Stein- er; two grandchildren, and bro- thers and sisters. • * * MRS. BERTHA KAMEN, 80, of 11501 Petoskey, died March 12. Funeral services were held at He- brew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz officiated. She is survived by her sons, David and Joseph Kessler; two grandchil- dren, and two great-grandchil- dren. * * * LOUIS GRABOWSKY, 77, of 11841 LaSalle Blvd., died sudden- ly March 10. Funeral services were held at the William R. Ham- ilton Co. Chapel; burial, Wood- mere Cemetery. He was born in Bay City and had Hved in De- troit 55 years. He was active in the Goodfellows, Furniture Club of Detroit, Temple Beth. El, Men's Temple Club, Moslem Shrine and Union Lodge, F. and A. M. He is survived by three sisters, Rhoda Grabowsky, Mrs. Maurice Drei- fuss and Mrs. S. B. Pizer of Har- risville, Mich. * * * Services for LT. JACK WINO- KUR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Winokur of 4370 W. Outer Dr., who was killed in action Aug. 18, 1943, in the Southwest Pacific, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 20, at Lewis Bros. Chapel. Rabbi Goldman will officiate and Julius Rosenwald Post of the American Legion and Lt. Wino- kur Post of the Jewish War Vet- erans will conduct military rites. Burial will be at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. He is survived by his parents, and two sisters, Mrs. Milt Zimmerman and Celia. * * * FANNIE LEVIN, 75, of 81 One- - ida Rd., Pontiac, died Mar. 13. Fu- neral services were at Lewis Bros. with interment at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Julius. She was a member of Temple Beth Jacob Sisterhood and Hadassah. * * * MRS. SARAH KOPEL, 78, of Los Angeles, formerly of Detroit, died March 5. Funeral services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society, Rabbi Isaac Stollman of- ficiated. She is survived by Mr. Koppy, a son; . daughters, Mrs. Ann Green of Chicago, Mrs. Phyl- lis Frank, Mrs. Louis Lazro, and Mrs. Leah K. Hoffman, all of Los Angeles, and seven grandchildren. * * * MORRIS HENDRICKS, 61, of 1696 Gladstone, died March 6. Funeral services were held at He- brew Benevolent 'Society. Rabbis Max Wohlgelernter and Leo Gold- man officiated. He is survived by his widow, Celia; sons, Ben and Arthur; daughters, Mrs. Ida Ma- tone and May, and four grand- children. * * * PETER KELLER, 64, of 1694 Blaine, died March 8. Funeral services were held at Hebrew Be- nevolent Society. Rabbi Jacob Se- gal officiated. He is survived by his widow, Esther; sons, Morton, William E., Henry; daughters, Mrs. Anna Barnes, Mrs. Sadie Si- pher, Sophie and Irene, and five grandchildren. JACK HOLTZMAN, 50, of 3236 W. Grand died March 9. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society with inter- ment at David Howdoker Ceme- tery. Rabbi Jacob Segal offici- ated. He is survived by his moth- er, Mrs. Helen Holtzman; brothers Joseph, Sam, David and Albert; sisters, Mrs. Rose Blumberg and Mrs. Irene Garland. * * * WILLIAM KAPLAN, 66, of 3378 Richton, died March 9. Fun- eral services were held at He- brew Benevolent Society. He is survived by his widow, Minnie; his son, Albert; daughters, Mrs. Louis Lerman, Mrs. Louis Grei- ner, Mrs. Ann Kuretsky, and eight grandchildren. * * * SAM ROSEN, 37, of 9757 Petos- key, died March 9. Funeral serv- ices were held at Hebrew Benevo- lent Society. Rabbi Leizer Levine officiated. He is survived by his widow, Mary; sons, Fred and Ralph; two brothers and five sis- ters. ▪ * MRS. BESSIE GROSS, 74, of 2224 Blaine, died March 10. Fun- eral services were held at Hebrew Behevolent Society. Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter officiated. She is survived by her sons, Hyman and Sam; daughters, Mrs. Lillian Glazeman and Mrs. Sylvie Karp- man; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. * * * ARTHUR HARDY, 68, of 611 W. Euclid, died March 5. Funeral services were conducted by Rabbi Lehrman at Lewis Bros. Burial, Machpelah Cemetery. * * * MORRIS KAHN, of 2961 Glad- stone, died March 6. Rabbi Gold- man officiated at services at Lewis Bros.; burial, Machpelah Ceme- tery. He leaves his wife, Anna; daughters, Mrs. Bernie Besman and Helen, and sons, Saul and Harvey. * * * BENJAMIN RUBINSTEIN died March 6. Rabbi Lehrman offici- ated at funeral services at Lewis -Bros.; burial, Oakview Cemetery. He leaves a son; Joseph; a daugh- ter, Lillian Byrnes; and two sis- ters, Betty Barcus and Lillian Zeidmin. * * * JACK POLLAK, 59, of Esca- naba, Mich., died March 8. Rabbi Lehrman officiated at services at Lewis Bros.; burial, Oakview Cemetery. He leaves his wife, Emma; sons, Stanley, Fred and Harold. * * * RONALD STEPHAN DAVID- SON, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Davidson of Utica, Micb., died March 9. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. with burial at Machpelah Cemetery. He is survived by his parents and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sandler and Mr. and Mrs. M. Davidson. * * * ABRAHAM COHEN, 59, of 9600 Dexter, died March 10. Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar officiated at services at Lewis Bros.; burial, Machpelah Cemetery. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Annie Stolarsky and Mrs. Julius Blumenthal, and two brothers, Harry S. Harris, Her- bert and Fred H. • Monument Unveilings The family of the late Lillian Pizer announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 27, at Mach- pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Jacob Segal will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the service. * * * The unveiling of a monument in tribute to the memory of Mol- lie Freedman will take place at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 27, at Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service. CINCINNATI, (JTA)—Alfred M. Cohen, honorary president of Bnai Brith, died here, aged 89. He has been sick for the last two years. Bon. in Cin- cinnati, he serv- ed as president of the Bnai Brith from 1925 to 1938. During his presidency, t h e order undertook most of its pres- A. M. Cohen ent activities, including Hillel Foundations, youth organization and its vocational service bureau. In 1936 Bnai Brith founded a $100,000 colony in Palestine in his name. In Memoriam In loving memory o f our dear mother, Sonia Sherman, who passed away Feb. 22, 1943 (17 days in Adar). No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered since we lost you. Life has never been the same. In our hearts your memory lingers. There is not a day, dear Mother, That we do not think of you. . Sadly missed by her daughters, Mrs. Esther Rachleff, Mrs. Doro- thy Gittleman, sons Morrie,- Abe and Jack. * * * In memory of our beloved fa- ther, Joseph Velick, who left us six years ago. Feb. 17, 1943 (13 days in Adar). Sadly missed by his children, Alex, Casper C. and Ida. * * * In loving memory of our dear Ruth Chalfin, who passed away March 28, 1948 (20th day in Adar). Sadly missed, by her hus- band, Allan A. Chalfin, her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kar- bal, and sisters, Helen Karbal and Mrs. Maynard Feen. By NATHAN ZIPRIN On the Home Front The UPA is ill the process of reorganization . . Forty per cent of the governing bodies will be filled by representatives of the welfare funds . . . Poale Zion and Hadassah, I learn, will con- test the ZOA claim to "a majority among the remaining sixty per cent . . ..Pressure will be exerted on Silver to again assume the presidency of the ZOA . . . Thus far pr. Silver has been adamant . . . He has had four gruelling years of an arduous and militant effort . . . The other candidates are Rabbi Irving Miller, Mortimer May and Daniel Frisch . .. Dewey Stone, candidate for the Pro- gressive Zionists, has impressed Zionists with his solidarity and fairmindedness . . . He is liked for his human qualities and sin- cerity . . . Frisch for quite a few months has made strenuous efforts to win adherents . .. He has been more energetic and persistent, than any other candidate. Young and able Harold. P. Manson, the Jewish Agency's pub- licity. man, -has been one of the victims of Morgenthau's victory over Silver . . . He has been replaced by Victor Bernstein, formerly - of PM and Star . . . Bernstein. has background and competence. Silver and Neumann intend to concentrate on the Israel Cor- poration . . . They won't ignore the rich, but will concentrate on the man in the street . . . The American Zionist Emergency Council will not be dissolved. • 'Super Whip' Dessert Topping Transliterated Haggadah Boon to Seder Observance Big news on the food front is the new "Super Whip" dispenser that provides all vegetable, fully digestible ready-whipped cream at 'just the"touch of a fingertip. A can of "Super Whip" takes little refrigerator space, can be stored for days and days without spoiling. Then, whenever you want rich, swirly whipped cream, simply point the container at your favorite dessert; press lightly on the sanitary tip dispenser and out it comes . . . fluffy, creamy white, delicious . . . just the amount you want, from a tea- spoonful to a quart- Companion to the new "Super Whin" is Delsoy Dessert Topping, suited to those who prefer to fla- vor and whip their own dessert toppings. Full information regarding "Delsoy" and "Super Whip" can be obtained from Michigan Super Whip Corp., 2001 South Telegraph Rd., Dearborn, Mich., or call De- troit LO. 1-3341. To Draft, Silver For Presidency of ZOA MIAMI. (JTA) — A movement to draft Dr. Abba Hillel Silver for the presidency of the Zionist Organization of America was launched here at a meeting of Sweet and gentle, kind and true, ' These are the memories we have of representatives of Miami Zionist you. We are lonesome here without you districts and Zionist leaders from various parts of the country. darling, ' In treasured ' memory of our dearly beloved son and brother, Pfc. Robert Paul Weisman, who was killed in action in Germany March 20, 1945, at the age of 18. But carry on we must ; sadly missing you. MOM and DAD and DAVID Fritz Busch to. Conduct Chicago Symphony Here The Chicago Symphony Orches- tra, with - Fritz Busch -conducting, will appear here at the Masonic Temple Saturday evening, March 26. Fritz Busch, who announced at the age of 8 that he would become a conductor and carried a baton in his coatsleeve to prove his des- tiny, has directed more than 120 orchestras in Europe and North and South America, to win ac- claim as one of the world's most distinguished opera and concert leaders. WOLF WROTSLAVSKY MONUMENTS Israeli Envoy to Italy ROME. (JTA)—Schlomo Ginz- berg, former administrator of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and son of Achad Haam, , founder of cultural Zionism, was named Israeli representative to Italy. • • • • posimr... ■ IRA KAUFMAI Awe, . 9419 DEXTER AT EDISON. TYLER 7-•520 Artistic Memorials it Lowest Prices A Tribnte — Everlasting 2975 JOY RD. Artur Rubinstein, whom critics and audiences acknowledge as "one of the greatest pianists of all time," will appear in Detroit on Monday, March 28, at Masonic Auditorium, as 'part of his 11th consecutive concert tour of the United States under . the manage- ment of Impresario S. Hurok. In recent years he has added to his fame with his film per- formances, first as a "sound- track ghost" in "I've Always Loved You" and then as himself in "Carnegie Hall." In "Night Song," starring Merle Oberan and Dana Andrews, he played the Leith Stevens Concerto. — . For the many Jews in America who have forgotten and for those who have never learned to read Hebrew, the two Seder nights of this Passover will be memorable ones. These people will be able to follow the entire service, taking part in it, repeating the Hebrew words as though they had studied them for years. All of this will be possible be- cause.of the transliteration of the Haggadah into English by the Abrams Publishing Company of. Minneapolis, Minn. Copies are being offered by mail at 75 cents each, six copies, $4. TY. 8-6117 MONUMENTS CEMETERY MEMORIALS Lowest Prices for Highest Quality Gronite and Outstanding Designs DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS By Karl C. Berg Owner Max Wrotslaysky Monument Works Distinctive Monuments Reasonably Priced 3201 JOY ROAD Corner Wildemere TYler 2-0196 j. 2744 W. Davison core Lawton TO.- 8-6923 TO. 8-7523 Artur Rubinstein Plays On March 28 at Masonic Schlesinger Dies JOHANNESBURG, S. Africa, (JTA)—Isidore W. Schlesinger, often referred to as the "un- crowned king of South Africa" by virtue of his vast holdings in numerous industrial, agricultural and service enterprises, died here at the age of 70. He was an Amer- ican Jew who came here from New York at the turn of the cen- More than 38,000 men recently tury. competed for 2,000 Navy college scholarships in the NROTC pro- I8 THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 18, 1949 gram. * Off the Record "ONE OF THE FINEST EQUIPPED FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES. PRIVATE PARKING