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THE JEWISH NEWS
The Sporting Scene:
Friday, May 6, 1949
Obituaries
Tam O'Shanter Developments
Si gnificant in Tolerance Fight
Memorial Tributes
PEARL SHANBROM, 4031 Ty- REV. ABRAHAM H. KUTNICK,
ler, died April 30. Services were 73, of 2910 Waverly, died April Honor Pvt. Grossman,
held at Kaufman Chapel, with 27. Funeral services were held at Reburied Here April 26
Rabbi Joseph Thumin officiat- the Hebrew Benevolent Society,
ing. She is survived by her hus- with interment at Bnai Jacob
By JERRY COHEN
Reburial services" for Pvt. Mor-
band, Julius; one son, Marshall; Cemetery. Rabbis Stollman, Eis- decai
Jewish News Staff Writer
were held April
one -brother, Sam Berman; two enman and Rabinovitz officiat- 26 at Grossman
Tarn O'Shanter golf course, 0'
Ira Kaufman funeral
sisters, Mrs. Jennie Radner of ed. 'He is survived by his sons, parlor, the
scene of last year's Michigan basketball greats, Carl Baer.
with
Dr.
A.
M.
Hershman,
Los Angeles and Mrs. Harry Aaron and Philip; daughters,
A group traditionally corn-
Morr is Open, boasts one of the finest
Tractenberg. Interment, Beth Mrs. Dora Dworkin, Mrs. Ethel
Adler
and
Can- layouts in the State. But be- posed of Jewish athletes and
Labiner, Mrs, Shoshano Fealk;
Abraham Cemetery.
-
tor Jacob So- neath the surface lies a situa- students interested in sports, the
seventeen grandchildren and
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tion which has attracted the at- Campus Club also had George
nenklar
four
great-grandchildren.
NATHAN M. FORBES, 2719
ating. Interment tention of many thinking people Kell of the Detroit Tigers and
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Glendale, died May 1. Services
was at Machpe- as a sign post for the future.
Johnnie Green of the Detroit
HARRY KAPLAN, 63, of 2630
were held at Kaufman Chapel,
The controversy revolves Lions on hand to answer the
1ah Cemetery.
Hazelwood,
died
April
26.
Funer-
with Rabbi Morris Adler and
around the question of Jews and questions of the audience.
4 Pvt. Grossman
Cantor J. Sonenklar officiating. al services were held at the He-
“:1 i e d Dec. 23, Gentiles belonging together to
The success of the banquet
He leaves his wife, Betty; one brew Benevolent Society. Rabbi
1944, in France. the same private club. Few pri- can be attributed to the hard
son, Sidney, one daughter, Max Wohlegelerriter officiated.
He is survived vate golf clubs in the country work of Milford Takser and Bob
Elaine; his parents, Mr. and He is survived by his wife,
by his parents, are non-sectarian and all cours- Jaffe who made all arrange-
Sarah,
and
other
relatives.
David Forbes; one brother, Jos-
M. Grossman M r. and Mrs. es in the Detroit area are re- ments for the evening.
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eph; four sisters, Mrs. Philip
Leo Grossman of stricted—one way or the other.
The Campus Club has made a
SAMUEL ROSEN, 72, of 8340 Glynn Court, a brother Hillel, of
Gordon, Mrs. Leonard Satz, Mrs.
Up to July seventh last year, significant contribution toward
Sam Weiner, Ann Forbes. In- 12th Street, died April 27. Fu- Israel, and a sister, Florence.
only
one
Jewish
member
be-
improving the athletic situation
neral services were held at the
terment, Machpelah cemetery.
Among the many tributes In longed to the club. Today, only at Wayne by re-introducing a
Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rab-
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Isaac Stollman officiated. He his memory, are the inscription 10 per cent of Tam O'Shanter's once traditional affair that has
LILY STOCKER, 18616 Rose- bi
is survived by his daughter, Mrs. of his name in the Golden Book membership is Gentile. What done much to improve relations
lawn, died April 24. Services Annette Borovitz; three grand-
has happened in less than one between the University and the
were held at Kaufman Chapel, children, a brother and a sister. by the faculty and pupils of year to bring about this change? community.
Shaarey
Zedek
Sunday
School;
with Rabbi J. Segal officiating.
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In July, the course's manager,
one hundred trees planted by
Wayne's baseball team this
She is survived by her husband,
MICHAEL SZILAGYI, of 4064 Hashomer Hatzair, Zionist youth through his contact man, Lee season has the services of Harry
Israel; one son, Ben; three Elmhurst, died April 28. Funeral
Ballinger,
now
president
of
Tam
daughters, Mrs. Harriett Fisher, services were held at the He- orgahization, of which he was a O'Shanter, asked two outstand- Rabinowitz, a letterman from
Mrs. Jerome Mallon and Mrs. brew Benevolent Society. He is leader; a Chanuka menorah ing Detroit golfers to join the last year who patrols left field.
In addition Chuck Frankel who
Arthur Schult2man; two broth- survived by his wife, Therese; given to Hillel House, Wayne Club.
last year pitched a no-hit game
ers, Isaac and Louis Jacobson; sons, Alfred and Andrew; daugh- University, by Mr. and Mrs. Na-
"We're Jewish, you k n o w," is back to strengthen the Tartar
one sister, Mrs. Harry Weinberg; ters, Mrs. Margaret Siegel, Mrs. than Silverman, and a poem,
mound staff.
six grandchildren. Interment, Lillian Wittow and Evelyn, and "The Hora," by Abraham Cap- they answered.
lan.
Jewish
Golfers
Contacted
Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
six grandchildren,
He was a student of Wayne
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The manager's reply was to
University and a graduate of the
ROBERT NEDERLANDER,
ROSE ARONSON, 66, of 384$ United Hebrew Schools and Cen- get in touch with Dr. Edward
17195 Indiana, died April 27. Humphrey, died April 29. Fu-
Kantor of Detroit' and make ar-
Services were held at Kaufman neral services were held at the tral High School.
rangements about approaching
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The family of the late Pvt.
Chapel, with B. Benedict Glazer Hebrew Benevolent Society.
other Jewish golfers in the vi- Saul Pearlstein announces the
TO
MORDECAI
GROSSMAN
and Rabbi Sidney Akselrad of- Rabbi Solomon Gruskin officiat-
cinity to join the club. -
unveiling of a monument in his
Killed in Action . in France
ficiating. He is survived by nis ed. She is survived by her hus-
As a result, on July seventh, memory at 1 p.m. Sunday, May
Dec. 23, 1944
wife, Sophia; two daughters. Mrs. band, Benjamin; sons, Louis,
By Abraham Caplan
twenty-six Jewish members 8, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
Slacken not the tempo of the. Hora,
Harry Robbins of Detroit and Max and Hyman, and five Though
he no longer sets the pace of joined over the protest of the Rabbi Joshua Sperka will of-
Mrs. William H. Elsohn of Los grandchildren.
the dancing.
board of directors which re- ficiate. Friends and relatives are
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It was not the dance which so en-
Angeles; one brother, David;
signed, following the manager's invited to attend the service.
thralled him
JOSEPH FARKAS, 79, of 5505 This whirling of young people waa but decision. (He has a lease on the
three grandchildren. Interment,
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the
token
Second Blvd., died April 30. Fu- Of a nation, old so long, coming again course.)
Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
The family. of the late Morris
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neral services were held at the
into flower.
By the end of the season ap- Winer announces the unveiling
broad-shouldered, kerchief around
HAROLD ZALD, 51, of 12716 Hebrew Benevolent Society. Tall, his
proximately
90 Jewish members of a monument in his memory
neck,
Dexter, died April 29. Rabbi Max Rabbi Moses Fischer and Can- His untutored voice singing his beloved had been accepted by the newly at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 8, at_
Hebrew,
tor
Katzman
officiated.
He
is
Wohlgelernter officiated at fun-
He looked beyond the driving preparatory appointed .board of directors Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
tasks
eral services at Lewis Bros. Bur-. survived by his sons, Meyer,
which made a fairly even di- Rabbi Goldman will .officiate.
to him by other fervent youths
ial, Machpelah Cemetery. He is Jake, Milton and Abe; daugh- Assigned
To fruitful exertions as workman and vision between Jewish and Gen- Friends and relatives are invited
Halutz
survived by his wife, Ann; sons, ters, Mrs. Helen Baiter, Mrs. El-
tile members. Although there to attend the service.
land which was sweeter to him
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Mayer and Philip,- and a brother sie Berkowitz and Regina; 16 In the
was a small amount of tension
than very life.
grandchildren,
and•
three
great-
The families of the late Sam
This restless child of freedom who di- at first, feelings on both sides
Elias Herman.
'
wined
his
mission
grandchildren.
Weinberg and the late Lt. Her-
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Hurled himself into the 'battle at the seemed good by the .end of th,e
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bert S. Geller announce the un-
enemy's gates
SAMUEL HANDELMAN, 62, of
season.
MRS. BESSIE GOOSE, 69, of And challengingly fought his war and
veiling of monuments in their
12835 LaSalle, died April 26. Fun- 17368 Wisconsin, died April 30.
died
Exodus Again
memories. at 1 p.m. Sun d a y,
majestic liberation—Israel's and the
eral services were held at Lewis. Funeral services were held at For world's.
This year, however, only a few May 8, at Machpelah Cemetery.
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Bros.; Rabbi Leizer Levine of- the Hebrew Benevolent Society.
of
t h e • non-Jewish members Rabbi Jacob Segal will officiate.
Slacken
not
the
tempo
of
the
Hora,
ficiated. Burial, Workmen's Cir- Rabbi Gruskin and Rabinovitz You who knew and greatly loved him.
cle Cemetery. He leaves his wife, officiated. She is survived by Remember the sacrifice which daringly have rejoined the club. The rest Friends and relatives are invit-
have gone elsewhere.
ed to attend the services.
brought •
Esther; sons, Morris, Milton and her sons, Abe, Jack, Herman, And he keep
the name of your fallen com-
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"Intolerance
works
both
Arnold. He was member of Sam; daughters, Mrs. Minnie
rade glowing
The
.family
of the late Samuel
ways,"
said
Herbert
Segal,
board
pure,
ador-
of
With
the
unabated
flame
Workmen's Circle Branch 156.
Bloom, Mrs. Esther Goldenberg;
ing .hearts.
secretary, "We consider this a Zaff announces the unveiling
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11 grandchildren, and two great-
deplorable situation: Our mem- of a monument in his memory .
DAVID MITCHELL, for many grandchildren.
bership goal this year is 250. at 12 noon Sunday, May 15, at
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years a resident of this city,
We would consider an ideal Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab- •
passed away at his home in Los
ALTA BRODSKER, 93, of 1-1501
ratio
to be half Jew, half Gen- bi Morris Adler will officiate.
Angeles, Calif., on April 16 at the Petoskey, died April 30. Funeral By MRS. HARRY LANDSMAN
Friends and relatives are invited
age of 92. Surviving are two services were held at the Hebrew You who dipped so deeply into the blessed tile. However, we certainly want to attend the service.
to
have
at
least
50
non-Jewish
store
daughters and six sons: Mrs. Benevolent Society, with inter- Of our exalted history and • rich prophetic
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members."
Lillian Fine, Belle, George and ment at Beth Tefilah Cemetery.
lore,
And
so
Tam
O'Shanter
is
mak-
The
family
of the late Mrs. •
Your
spirit,
strong
and
valiant
and
kind-
Milton Mitchell of Los Angeles, Rabbi Joseph Eisenman officiat-
ly wisdom bore
an appeal to liberal-minded Betty Herman announces the
Robert and Sidney of Flint, and ed. She is survived by her son, Inspiring resemblence to Patriarchs of ing
people of all faiths to help bal- unveiling of a monument in her
yore.
Leslie and Artinir of this city; Eli of N. Y.; daughters, Mrs.
ance
their membership. Democ- memory at 12:30 p.m. Sunday,
six grandchildren, and three Liza Ginsburg, Mrs. Anna Kar- What tribute can we offer? What laurels
racy - is said to begin at home. May 8, at Chesed shel Ernes
can we lay
- great-granchildren.
bal, Mrs. Alice Gold; 15 grand- To your
Majestic Memory, what homage What finally happens at Tam cemetery. Rabbi Joshua Sperka
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children, and 16 great grand-
can we pay ?
What poet's gifted -language in glowing O'Shanter should prove an in- will officiate. Friends and rela-
children.
CHARLES GREENBERG, 59,
words portray
teresting guide for the future. tives are invited_ to attend the
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The s urging mixed emotions that fill
of 3203 Fenkell, died April 24.
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service.
our
hearts
today
?
SARAH LOOMUS, 69, of 1935
Funeral services were held at
One
of
the
bright spots on
the Hebrew Benevolent Society, W. Philadelphia, died May 1. Magnificent and fearless, your spirit Wayne's athletic scene was the
GIVE to UJA—Until It Heals.
spanned the time, • •
with interment at Brith Shalom Funeral services were held at Upholding
high ideals with magnitude all-sport banquet sponsored last
the
Hebrew
Benevolent
Society,
sublime.
Cemetery. Rabbi Goldman offi-
hopes, the dreams, the anguish, the week by the Campus Club,
ciated. • He is survived by his with interment A Beth Shmuel The 'suffering
and tears
which presented a trophy to
sons, Hugh; Irving, Carl, Joseph Cemetery. Rabbi Rabinowitz of- Of all your weary people for nigh two John Hazely, who was selected
thousand years
and Frank; his wife, Ida; his ficiated. She is survived by her
as the Tartars outstanding ath-
daughters Mrs. Ann Katkowsky, son, Joseph; daughters, Mrs. Wei'e yours! You knew their longing, lete.
each epic of their past—
Alice
Kelman,
Mrs.
Becky
Stein,
Mrs. Hilda Onifreed; eight
And worked and lived to see this dream
In addition a lifetime pass
grandchildren; three brothers, Mrs. Lena Berlin; eight grand-
reality at last—
When once again your • people could joy , was given by the Athletic Ad-
children,
one
great-grandchild.
and five sisters.
visory Board to ex-basketball
fully embrace
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The sacred soil of Israel and take their coach Newman Ertell at the ban-
rightful • place!
MRS. ELIZABETH SCHOEN- DR. HALBERSTAEDTER DIES
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr. Lud- You battled too for freedom, so men quet. He was - further honored
FELD, 74,. of 2640 Gladstone, died
by members of his old teams
could walk with pride,
wig
Halberstaedter, internation-
April 25. Funeral services were
With, dignity, compassion—true brothers— led by one of Wayne's all time
held at the Hebrew Benevolent ally-known radiologist and pio-
9419 DEXTER AT EDISON.
side by side.
was a life of service—of dedica-
Society, with interment at Mish- neer in the field of • cancer Yours
TYLER 7-4520
tion, rare
kan Israel Cemetery. Rabbi Isaac therapy and r esearc h, died To every cause of human right for people
WOLF WROTSLAVSKY
everywhere.
here
at
the
age
of
73.
A
resident
Stollman officiated. She is sur-
MONUMENTS
vived by her husband, Max; of Jerusalem for the past 15 Our own beloved leader! Your spirit will
Artistic Memorials at. Lowest Prices
sons, Louis, Morris L., Herman years, Dr. Halberstaedter ar- The embrace
multitudes whose lives you touched
A Tribute — Everlasting
and Alex, daughters, Mrs. Jen- rived in the United States last
forever—everyplace.
TY. 8-611'7
the eternal prophets you now shall
2975 JO' YRD.
nie Kerman, of N. Y., Mrs. Tillie December to survey new cancer With take
your place.
Lieberman; 18 grandchildren research and therapy tech- And hist'ry's
sacred pages your hallowed
name will grace!
niques.
and 13 great-grandchildren.
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Chief of the cancer laborator-
SAMUEL SCHAEFER DIES
Cemetery Memorials
LOUIS WILLIS, 84, of 11501 ies of Hebrew University in
.Samuel Schaefer, executive
Petoskey, died April 26. Funeral Jerusalem. since 1935, he was
services were held at the He- the first scientist to bring a director of the National Jewish
Lowest Prices for Highest Quality
brew Benevolent Society with supply of radium to Palestine. Hospital at Denver for the past
Granite and Outstanding Designs
quarter
century,
died
April
20.
interment at Bnai Jacob Ceme- He was also credited with orig-
tery. Rabbi Isaac Stollman offi- Mating the 1,000,000-volt X-Ray at his home in Denver after suf-
DETROIT MONUMENT
ciated. He is survived by his son thereapy apparatus used in the fering a heart attack. He was
WORKS
Harry; his daughter, Mrs. Esth- treatment of cancer. A native 54. Death came a few days after
Mr.
'Schaefer
marked
his
25fh
W.
Davison
cor. Lawton
of
Germany,
he
fled
that
coun-
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er. Brown; seven grandchildren,
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10 great-grandchildren, and two try when the Nazis assummed anniversary as executive head
of the hospital. ' '
power.
sisters. - --------- -5- - - -
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Unveilings
,
To Stephen Wise
!IRA KAUFMA
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