• b as r O 20 Obituaries RIP MRS. IDA SHAPIRO, 68, of 2712 Hazelwood, died May 1. Fu- neral services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Stollman officiated. She is survived by her sons, Max, Sol and Irving, and two grand- children. * * * MRS. IDA SCHNEIDER, 68, of 2211 Pingree, died May 1. Fu- neral services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Stollman officiated. She is survived by her husband, Soloman; her daughter, Mrs. Nathan Abrams, and two grand- children. * * * MAX RABIN, 54, of the Mill- ner Hotel, died May 3. Funeral services were held at the He- brew Benevolent Society. Burial was in Chicago. He is survived by his wife, Elsie, and relatives in Chicago. * * * • HYMAN WEINGARDEN, 34, of 2411 Sturtevant, died May 5. Ftineral services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Leizer Levine officiated. He is survived by his father, Harry; his wife, Rose, and his children, Marvin Stewart and Stanley Michael. * * * MRS. BECKY CAPLAN, 62, of 2662 Richton, died May 5. Fu- neral services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Frankel officiated. She is survived by her son, Dr. Ben- jamin Caplan, her daughter, Mrs. Ann Feldman; four grand- children, and one great-grand- child. * * * JACK SILVERMAN, 50, of Col- lingwood Ave., Toledo, died sud- denly in Cleveland, May 8. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi J. Segal officiated. He is survived by his wife, Helen; his son, William; one grandchild, two brothers and three sisters. * * * LOUIS NOVITZ, 3033 Grand, died May 1. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi J. E. Segal officiating. He leaves his wife, Jessie; two daughters, Mrs. Albert Summer and Sadie. Interment, Machpelah Cemetery. * * * NATHAN GUTENBERG, 3767 Humphrey, died May 2. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi J. E. Segal and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar offici- ating. He is survived by his wife, Eva; three sons, Charles, Irving and Daniel; one daugh- ter, Mrs. Bertha Feldman; one brother, Harry; one sister, Mrs. Ida- Wolk. Interment, Beth Te- ti° Cemetery. * * LENA RICHMOND, 16160 La- Salle, died May 2. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Harold Rosenthal offici- ating. She is survived by four datighters, Mrs. Jos. Colvin, Bes- sie, Frieda and Dorthea; one brother, Hyman Black. Inter- ment, Machpelah Cemetery. * * SAMUEL SARAQUSE, 9980 Holmur, died May 4. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Frankel officiating. He is survived by his wife, Susie; one daughter, Mrs. Samuel Papo; four sons, Isaac, Charley, Joseph and Louis; one brother, Jacob; two sisters, Malcha Halio of Los Angeles and Sara Azrus of Turkey. Interment, Beth Moses Cemetery. * * SOPHIA TOLMICH, 746 Col- -- lingwood, died May 5. Services were held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Morris Adler and Rabbi Harold Rosenthal of- ficiating. She leaves her hus- band, Ben; two daughters, Au- drey and Mrs. Manuel Blum- berg; three sisters, Mrs. Jack Simon, Mrs. Phillip Kanter and Mrs. Samuel Steinberg. Int_: - ment, Beth El Memorial Park Cemetery. 12 SCHOOLS TEACH YIDDISH BUCHAREST (JTA)—The number of Romanian schools offering courses in Yiddish as part of their curriculum has risen to 12. J. EMANUEL BROWN, 50, of 2727 Glendale, died May 6. Funeral services were held at Kaufman's. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated. He is survived by six, sisters, Mrs. Morris Mohr, Mrs. Louis Blumberg, Mrs. M. Po- dower, Mrs. Joseph Klein of Los Angeles, Mrs. Max Katz of To- ronto and Rose Brown. He was in show business for 20 years, and was a member of the Mich- igan Showmen's Association and Perfection Lodge, F. and A.M. Burial, Beth Abraham Cemetery. * * * ISAAC SOLOMON, 88, of 13641 Dexter, died May 5. Funeral services were held at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Harold Rosenthal officiating. He is sur- vived by two sons, Max and Julius C.; one sister, Mrs. Jen- nie Rosenthal of St. Paul. He was a Detroit resident for 50 years. Burial, Machpelah Ceme- tery. * * * LEAH BLUMROSEN, 88, of 1927 Lawrence, died May 5. Fu- neral services were conducted by Dr. A. M. Hershman and Cantor. Jacob Sonenklar at Clover Hill Memorial Park. She was a resident of Detroit for 60 years and was one of the oldest members of Cong. S h a a rey Zedek. She is survived by one son, Sol. * * * LOUIS RUBENSTEIN, 73, of 19198 Wisconsin, died May 6. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros., with Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor JaCob Sonen- klar officiating. Burial, Mach- pelah Cemetery. He leaves his wife, Anna; a son, Irwin; a daughter, Mrs. Lydia Frant; three grandchildren and three great grandchildren; and a brother, Willie Kopkin. . — THE J EW I SH NEWS Friday, May 13, 1949 Voice of Israel Holds Lag B'Omer Program The theme of the May 15 broadcast of the "New Voice of Israel" will be based on Lag b'Omer, which occurs May 17. Music appropriate to this sea- son will be featured on this broadcast, which is a weekly presentation of station WKMH, Dearborn. The "New Voice of Israel Program" is under the di- rection of Moe Kesner and is sponsored by J. Young & Sons. Mrs. Dorothy L. Cross will ap- pear in behalf of the Women's Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign on May 15. LONDON (JTA) — Announce- ment was made here of the death on Sunday of Joseph Horowitz, a prominent figure in Anglo-Jewish communal, phil- anthropic and cultural life. He wag 63. A gifted pianist, Mr. Horowitz aided many young musicians of promise over the years. 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He was a Miz- rachi pioneer who on his last birthday on Lag Rev. Kutnick b'Omer celebrated the comple- tion of 50 years of service to the Zionist movement. He was a shochet and came to Detroit 28 years ago. He was a member of the Shochtirn Union, president of Congregation Bnai Jacob and was affiliated with other organizations. In addition to poetry, he wrote a volume of commentaries on the Talmud. He is survived by two sons, Aaron and Philip; three daughters, Mrs. D. Dwor- kin, Mrs. Labiner and Mrs. M. Fealk; 17 grandchildren, four great - grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. A. Cohen, and two brothers, Sam and Aaron Kutnick. Rabbis Rabinowitz, Eisenman and Stollman officiated at his funeral. • • • • • INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS "Clean?" Of course It's ELECTRIC!" ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS ARE ALWAYS SPOTLESS So clean you can install it right in your living room! There's no unsightly soot or smudge with an electric water heater ... no extra work for you. 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