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April 22, 1949 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-04-22

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I3eth Yehudah Faculty Drawn From Colleges
Throughout the World and the United States

Obituaries

MRS. GUSSIE BLOOM, 67, of
2009 Leslie, died April 11. Funeral
service were held at . the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. Rabbi Joshua
Sperka officiated. She is survived
by her husband, Sam; a son, Mor-.
tis; her daughters, Mrs. Celia Su-
per, Mrs. May Rosenweig, of Chi-
cago, Mrs. Sarah Lover,- Mrs.
Belle Katz, and seven grandchil-
dren.
* * *
FRED ROSENFIELD, 66, of
2205 Philadelphia, died April 12.
Funeral services were held at the
Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rab-
bi Moses Lehrman officiated. He
is survived by his wife, Rose;
three sisters, and • one brother.
*
*
EMIL HEKSCH, 77, of 5538
Cass, died April 14. -Funeral serv-
ices were held at The Hebrew Be-
nevolent Society. Rabbi Isaac
Stollman officiated. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Rose; his
daughters, Mrs. Mtzie Fuchs,
Mrs. Anna Operman, Mrs: Ann
Eisler and -Mrs. Bertha Kroo and
six grandChildren.
- * * *
ABRAHAM TRAVIS, '79, of
11501 Petoskey, died April 13.
Funeral services were held at the
Hebrew' Benevolent Society. Rab-
bi Leizer Levine officiated. He is
survived by his wife, Clara Dora;
his son, Jack; his daughters, Mrs.
Nellie Greenberg and Mrs. Fan-
nie Abramson; eight grandchil-
, dren, and four great-grandchil
dren.

.

Watt

ISADORE SHERMAN, 60, of
2637 Hazelwood, died April 14.
Funeral services were held at the
Hebrew Benevolent Society, with
interment at Mt. Sinai Cemetery.
Rabbi Jacob Segal officiated. He
is survived by his wife, Pauline;
sons, Hyman and Charles, and
one grandchild..

JACOB GARTZ, 55, of 2685
Carter, died April 17. Funeral
services were held at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. Rabbi Gold-
man officiated. He is survived by
his wife, Fannie; daughters, Dor-
othy, Rose and Goldie.
* * *
ANNA WINKLER, 2028 Tay-
lor, died April 11. She leaves
two sons, Louis and Samuel; one
sister, Mrs. Isadore Podolsky. In-
terment, Albany, N. Y.
* * *.
ANNA METLER, 2581 Elm-
hurst, died April 14. Services
were held Sunday at Kaufman
Funeral Chapel with Rabbi
Joshua Sperka and Cantor H.
Adler officiating. She leaves her
husband, Max; one son, Harry;
one daughter, Mrs. Benjamin
Solomon; a brother, JacobGold-
stein; two sisters, Mrs. Mollie
Belinsky and 1VIrs. Jacob Silver-
stein; seven grandchildren. Inter-
ment, Bnai David Cemetery.
•* * *.
Re-burial services for MOR-
TON A. SILVERMAN who died
in Germany, Sept. 14, 1944, were
held Sunday at• Kaufman Chapel
with Rabbi Morris Adler and
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar officiat-
ing.. He is survived by his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Silverman,
and-a sister, Mrs. Norman Wach-
ler. Interment, Machpelah Ceme-
tery.
* * *
Re-burial services for LEWIS
C..BALTUCK, who died in Ger-
many Sept. 20, 1944, will be held
at Kaufman • Chapel, Sunday,
April 24. Rabbi Morris Adler and
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar will of-
ficiate. He is survived by his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Baltrick
and brother, Harry. Interment,
Machpelah Cemetery.

.

BERTHA MALLIS, 86, of 3211
* 4, *
KALA FARBER, 85, 11501 Pe- W. Grand: died- Aptil 12. • Rabbi
toskey, died April 15. Funeral Herman Rosenwasser officiated
services were held at the Hebrew at services at Lewis Bros. Burial,
Benevolent Society. Rabbi Isaac Workmen's Circle. She is sur-
Stollman officiated. She is sur 7 vived by- three sons, David of Los
vived by her son, Leber; her Angeles; Harry of Brooklyn and
daughters, Mrs. Sarah Seppen, Victor of Detroit; seven grand-
Wasserman, Dean (Beth Hamidrash faculty)..
From all over the world, the faculty of the
Mrs. Bessie Cutler; six grand- children, and 14 great-grandchil- Beth Yehudah Schools has been assembled—thus
Second row: Rabbi Abraham Silverstein, Rabbi
providing students of this school of Jewish and
children, and six great grandchil- dren.
Eric Greenbaum, Rabbi Harry Mandelcorn, Rabbi
* * *
general studies with a cosmopolitan staff.
Shlomo Hochler, Rabbi David Zwick, Rabbi Jacob
dren.
DAVID STERN, 94, of 11501
* * *
Dean of the schools, Rabbi Simcha Wasserman,
Brown' (Jewish studies).
Third row: illarold Medlowitz (algebra, general
HARRY SORT, 74, of 630 Mich- Petoskey, died April 15. Funeral received his training at Yeshivoth in. Lithuania,
Poland, Latvia and France, and five members of
science), Rabbi Abraham Moseson (Jewish
igan, died April 16. -Funeral serv- see vices were held at Lewis the Beth Hamidrash (-advanced religious studies)
studies), Rabbi Meyer Lubin (Jewish studies),
ices. were held at the Hebrew Be- Bros.; interment, Oakview Ceme- staff were trained in such widely-separated places
Rabbit Baruch Helfgott (Jewish studies), Rabbi
nevolent Society. He is survived tery. He is survived by four as Shanghai, China; Koba, Japan; Hamburg, Ger-
Shneur Weinberg ('Jewish studies), Rabbi Abra-
by a brother of Chicago, and two daughters, Mrs. Gizella Hershey, many, and Brooklyn, N. Y.
ham Gross (Jewish studies).
Mrs.
Elsie
Palmer,
Mrs.
Daniel
There are a total of 39 teachers, on the faculty,
nieces.
Fourth row: Esther Marks, Mrs. Rose Baumer,
* * *
Stegman and Mrs. Louis Guns- 29 of whom received all of their, training in the.

Mrs. Klein, Mrs. Helen Hess, Mrs. Miriam Wohl-
' Funeral services for HELEN berg; eight grandchildren, and six United States. Some are full-time, some part time;
gelernter, Mrs. •Fayga Wasserman (Beth Jacob
and the School is divided into four general sections.
M. LIPSON, 72, of Beaufort, great-grandchildren.
School for Girls—and Kindergarten).
* * *
The Beth Hamidrash has a faculty of five full-
South Carolina, a former De-
Fifth row: Sol Cohen (physical education),
time teachers. In the field of Jewish studies there
DAVID
L.
STEINBERG,
63,
of
Philip Nichamin (biology, general science), Man-
troiter, were held April 102 - She
are 14 full-time instructors; in the Beth Jacob
uel Simon (English,. Modern Literature), Samuel
is survived by two daughters in 16612 Woodingharn, died April 14. School for Girls, six women .compose the faculty,
Milan . (History, Civics), Hugo Mandlebaum
South Carolina and six sons, Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiated while 10 teachers, both full-time and part-time,
(Geometry, Latin), Joseph Goldberg (principal).
Jack, Matthew, Sam, Irving, at funeral services at Lewis Bros. make up the general studies section of the school.
Sixth row: Marian Haidy (grades 2B, 6B, 6A),
Machpelah Cemetery. He Other ''part-time teachers and administrators bring
Joseph and Micksy.
Ann Friedman (Grades 2A, 4B, 4A), Theresa Heck-
leaves his children, Milton, Al- the total to 39.
* * *
er (English, Grades 1B, 7B), Sarah. Fagan (Eng-
Shown in the picture above are, left to right:
MRS. CHARLOTTE MINTZ, 68, fred, Sarah, Mrs. Joseph Cohen,
First row: Rabbi Joseph Klein, Rabbi Chaim lish, Social Science).
Francis
and
Bernard,
and
a
sister,
of 18303 Snowden, died April 12.
Not shown: Sam Ascher, Rabbi Isaac Jacobson,
Schloss, Rabbi Sholoya Goldstein, Rabbi Abraham
Rabbi Joseph Nayowitz, Lois Rose:
:Cr. B. Benedict Glazer officiated Mrs. Fannie Komorn.
A. Freedman, Rabbi Leib Bakst and Rabbi Simcha
at funeral services at Temple
Beth El's Brown Memorial chapel. Rabbi Bar-Ilan Dies
I8,--THE JEWISH NEWS ,
Burial was at Beth El. Memorial
Friday, April 22, 1949
Park. She is survived by her hus-
band, Samuel; two daughters,
Actions Committee Meet
1%,,rs. J. Shurly Horwizt and Mrs.
Milton H. Sims; a son, Marvin,
In Jerusalem on May 3
and two grandchildren.
Faced with urgent problems of
* * *
large-scale immigration and mass
MAX GENENDLIS, 3780 Elm-
absorption of immigrants into Is-
hurst, died April 12. Services
rael, the Zionist ActionsCommit 7
were held at Kaufman Chapel
tee, top representative body of
with Rabbi Isaac Stollman offi-
the World Zionist Organization,
ciating. He is survived by his
will be called into session in Je-
wife, Lena; two sons, Morris and
rusalem beginning May 3: it was
Harry; one daughter, •Mrs. John
announced by the Jewish Agency
J. Lightstone; 11 grandchildren.
for Palestine. More than 40 Amer-
Interment, Westwood Cemetery.
*
*
ican members will attend. Most
of the Americans plan to leave
LOUIS. FORMAN, 3337 Sturte-
for Israel next week.
vant, died April 16. Services were
held Sunday at Kaufman Chapel
with Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter
Not sipping honey
Berl was a Jewish- "shikkur."
officiating. He is survived by his
Rabbi Meyer Bar-Ilan (Berlin),
wife, Sarah; three sons, Philip world president of •Mizrachi, died One lay, Berl's wife was having
J., Dr. Jack Y., Dr. Jay; one in Jerusalem Sunday at the age some visitors and she rushed
daughter, Mrs. Sam Fleischman. of 68. One of the outstanding down to the saloon to get Berl
Interment, Machpelah Cemetery. leaders in Orthodox Judaism, he home. But Berl hung over the
* * *
was noted as a leader and lectur- bar, ordering one drink after an-
MAX DOBIS, 2610 Webb, died er. He spoke numerous times in other. He would not move.
April 12. Services were held at Detroit.
sk,f,
Berl's wife coaxed and pleaded.
Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi
Finally •Berl said he would agree
Joseph Thumin and Rabbi Moses
to return home if - his wife, who
Lehrman officiating. He is sur-
was a teetotaler, took one drink.
Homeless European Jews this year are entering Israel at the
vived -by his brother, Karl of
Well, she must get Berl home,
New York; a sister, Rose; three
rate of 25,000 each month, with 250,000 scheduled to arrive by the
so
she
took
a
drink,
She
began
In loving memory of Sara Zack
nieces, Marion, Mrs. Simone
hot, to cough, to fume and end of 1449. American Jewry's support of the $250,000,000 United
Frum, and Mrs. Gertrude Rand who left us the • first night of to get
Jewish Appeal on behalf of. the Joint Distribution Committee, United
puff.
Passover,
Apil
15,
1946:
of New York; a nephew, Robert
Palestine
Appeal and United Service for New Americans makes
Berl
looked
on
and
said:
'"Un
Sadly missed by her husband
of Los Angeles. Interment, Beth
gemeint az ich lek
host
du
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and
children.
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