18—THE JEWISH NEWS 1 Obituaries IDABEL MATHIS GREENE, 19312 Whitcomb, died May 29. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Cantor Jacob So- nenklar officiating. She is sur- vived by her daughter, Mrs. Louis Aston; three brothers, Max, Raymond and Robert Ma- this; three sisters, Mathilda and Vera Mathis and Mrs. James V. 'Browne; two grandchildren. In- terment, Clover Hill Park. * * * MICHAEL BALBEROR, 15352 Sorrento, died May. 31. Services were held at -Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Morris Adler officiat- ing. He is survived by his par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Bal- beror; two sisters, Caroline and Susan; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Balberor and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Falek. Interment, - Clover Mill•Park. * * * FREDA WEINSTEIN, 2244 Cal- vert; died June 3. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Joseph Sonenklar officiating. She is sur- vived by six sisters, Mrs. Anna Bofsky, Mrs. Esther W. Solo- mon, Mrs. Joseph N. Keidan, Mrs. Betty Bialosky, Mrs. Harry Wetsman and Sadie Weinstein. ' Interment, Clover Hill Park Cemetery. * * * BENJAMIN IMBER, 18283 Fairfield, died June 5. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar offici- ating. He is survived by his-wife, Betty; one son, Bur to n; one daughter, Mrs. Joseph Gilbert; one grandson. Interment, Clover Hill Park Cemetery. * * * SADYE WEISE, 48, of 4743 Buena Vista, died June 5. Rabbi Moses Fischer officiated at fu- neral services at Lewis Bros. Interment, Oakview Cemetery. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Sam Weisz and Lillian,-and two brothers, Maurice and Mil- ton. * * * FRANCES MILDRED SALLE, 43, of 18400 Northlawn, died June 1. Rabbis Morris Adler and Jacob Segal and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar officiated at funeral services at Lewis Bros. Burial, Machpelah Cemietery. She is survived by her husband, James H., civil engineer for the Wayne County Board of Auditors; sons, Richard N., Leonard and Don- ald; sisters, Mrs. Sam Davidson, Mrs. Maurice Pike of Saginaw, Mr. Paul Kelman, and brothers, William Adelson of Columbus, Dr. Sidney L., Oscar J. and Ef- fron B. Adelson. She was a member of Hadassah and Pio- neer Women. * * * MAX FREEMAN, 65, of 1519 Glynn Ct., died June 2. Rabbi H. Rosenwasser officiated at funeral services at Lewis Bros. Burial, Woodmere Cemetery. He leaves his wife, Beatrice; a sister, Clara, and a brother, Dave Free- man. * * * JACK R. BAKER, 45, of Mil- waukee, Wis., formerly of De- troit, died May 31. Rabbi H. Ro- senwasser officiated at services at Lewis Bros. Burial, Machpelah Cemetery. He leaves his wife, Tillie; a daughter, Shirley, and a son, Lawrence. He was a member of Craftsman Lodge, F. and A.M. * * * ANNA BLUMENFELD, 65, of 9360 Genesee, died Juhe 1. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiat- ed at Lewis Bros. Burial, Work- men's Circle Cemetery. She leaves her husband, Ruben; daughters, Mrs. Gail Snitz, Mrs. Faye Avig, Mrs. Clara Barry; sisters, Mrs. Anna Seifer and Mrs. Lena Landesman, and three grandchildren. • * * * SOPHIE SOKANOFF, 61, of 17342 San Juan, died June 1. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. Burial, Workmen's Circle Cemetery. She leaves her husband, Israel; . a daughter, Mrs.. Lillian Stocker, a son, Al- bert; sisters, Mrs. Sonia Lif- schitz, Mrs. Clia Alexrod and Mrs. Sarah Fidk. Funeral services and re-burial of Sgt. Perry Krakow, who died in Saipan, June 16, 1944, at the age of 24, will be held at Hebrew Benevolent Society, 2995 Joy Road, Sunday, June 12, 1 p.m. Reburial at He- brew Memorial Park Veteran's section. Rabbi Max Wohlgeler- nter will offici- ate.- Jewish War Veterans w i 11 pay military tri- bute. Sgt. Kra- Sgt. Krakow kow enlisted in 1939. He was the recipient of the Presidential Citation, a Ribbon Bar with Star, American Defen- se Service Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal and World War II Victory Medal. He was a grad- uate of Northern High School and attended Hebrew School. He was born 'in Chelsea, Mass. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Freda Krakow; brothers, Allan, Louis, Jack; a sister, Mrs. Patri- cia Martin. * * * MINNIE WEINBAUM, 40, of 8851 LaSalle, died June 2. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and Rabbi H. Rosenwasser officiated at fu- neral services at Lewis Bros. Burial, Beth El Memorial Park. She is survived by her husband, Jack; sons, Robert, Harold, Don- ald and Gerald; one daughter, her mother, Mrs. Fannie Solo- mon; a sister, Mrs. Joseph Stein of New York; brothers, Charles and Harry Solomon. * * * HARRY YARROWS, 56, of Ann Arbor, died June 4. Rabbi H. Rosenwasser officiated at funeral services at Lewis Bros. Burial, Clover Hill Memorial Park. He leaves his children, Mrs. Jack Pearlman, Seymour and Terry; a brother, Irvin; sis- ters, Mrs. Marion Hartstone of Miami, Mrs. Barney Donon of Grand Rapids and Mrs. Lillian Blum of Dayton. * * * IGNATIUS KAHN, 72, of 145 LaBelle, died June 4. Rabbi Leon Fram officiated at funeral serv- ices at Lewis Bros. Burial, Beth El Memorial Park. He leaves flis wife, Fannie; sons, Joseph, Henry and David, and daugh- ters, Mrs. Samuel Katz, Mrs. Edward Keith and Clara. * 4 * DAVID STEIN, 54, of 2210 Pin- gree, died May 30. Funeral serv- ices were held at Hebrew Bene- volent Society. Rabbi Isaac Pan- eth officiated. He is survived by his wife, Helen, a son, Benja- min, a daughter, Sylvia, and two grand children. * 4 * MRS. GOLDIE KAPLAN, of 3732 Duane, died May 30. Serv- ices were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Interment, Machpelah. Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiated. She is surviv- ed by her sons, Isadore, Dr. Harry of Chicago, Karl; daugh- ters, Mrs. Dora Kumove, Mrs. 'Clara Marks, 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. * * * MRS. NETTIE SILVERMAN, 68, of 3824 Buena Vista, died May 31. Funeral services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiated. She is survived by her daughters, Mrs. Esther Gastman, Mrs. Paul- ine Lefton and Mrs. Gladys Gusher, and four grandchildren. * * * MRS. ROSE SLOBOTYZKY, 93, of 5201 Stanton, died May 31. Funeral services were- held at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rab- bi Isaac Paneth officiated.She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Bertha Applebaum and one grandchild. * * * SAMUEL LEVINE, 52, of 1995 Gladstone, died June 4. Funeral Services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Rein officiated. He is survived by his Albert, a daughter, Clarita, b,nd three sisters. 'and * * * MRS SARAH KAPLOWITZ, 73, of 2016 Gladstone, died June 3. Services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter officiated. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Sadie Lauter; three grandchil- dren and one brother. Friday, June 10, 1949 Downtown BB Bowlers End Season at Dinner Culminating the bowling. sea- son for the Downtown Bnai Brith Lodge and Chapter, a din- ner dance was held at the Club Bali May 30. Awards of trophies were made to high teams, high series, high individual scores and to the most improved bowler, by Carl Agranoff to the men's lea- gue, and, Mrs. Harry Parr. The highlight of the evening was presentation of a traveling trophy, by Mrs. Alma Goldberg, in memory of her husband, Her- man Goldberg, to the first place team in the league. The newly-elected officers for the men's league are as follows: President, A. Burstein; vice- president, N. Weingarden; treas- urer, M. Rissman; secretary, L. Gettleson; trustees, M. Fried- man, M. Milan, G. Kent. The newly-elected officers for the women's league are as fol- lows: President, Betty Cohen; vice-president, Ruth Bigelman; treasurer, Hanna Rosenberg; recording secretary, Nora Parr; corresponding secretary, E v e Grant. Mizrachi to Hear Report of Actions Committee Meeting . A report of the recent meet- ing of the Actions Committee in Israel will be given at a meet- ing of Detroit Mizrachi, Satur- day, June 11, 9 p. m., at Turover Hall, 12129 Dexter. Rabbi Shimon Wisocker of Tel Aviv, Israel, will report on the latest developments in the Mizrachi movement and will dis- cuss problems facing the relig- ious community in Israel. Rabbi Wisocker is spirtual leader of Congregation Tifereth Beth Jacob in Tel Aviv. Delegates will be chosen to the national convention of Mizrachi to be held the week end of June 24, at Atlantic City. Rabbi Avigdor Cyperstein, dean of the graduate school of Yeshiva University, inspires a capacity audience at the Rabbi Meyer Barilan memorial meet- ing. He urged the participants to carry on lofty principles of our traditions to which Rabbi Barilan devoted his life, and to do all to help perpetuate those ideals in Israel. MRS.HANNAH SCHWARTZ, 73, 19151 Woodingham, died June 5. Services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Moses Lehrman officiated. She is sur- vived by her son, William, daughters, Mrs. Anna Mihaly and Mrs. Bertha Luria and• six grandchildren. * * * MRS. SARAH STRAUSS, 73, of 2236 Collinwood, died June 3. Funeral services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society. In- terment, at Machpelah. Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiated. She is survived by her husband, Ben- jamin; a son, Arthur, of Eng- land; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Fisher; two grandchildren. Importance of Farband Camp as Non-Profit Detroit Institution , By M. GOLDOFTAS Thousands of children soon will make their way to camps. It now is generally recognized that vacations, for young and old, are not luxuries but invest- ments in health. The well-to-do' have no dif- ficulty in selecting their means of recreation and rest. Adults in the middle class group have their own opportunities of ac- quiring much needed rest and of sending their children to in- expensive camps during July and August . There are several hundred camps in Michigan, operated for thousands of children. Among them are a number of Jewish camps for young and old. At Farband Camp, near Chel- sea, Mich., 65 miles from Detroit, special programs are planned for children and their parents and an especially impressive season will mark the opening of Far- band Camp's 21st year on June 26. ,Farband Camp is ideally lo- cated, in a beautiful environ- ment, among hills and valleys, on a private lake. The children live in a thor- oughly Jewish atmosphere. Songs, Israeli dances, history and language are taught them, without interfering with their periods of play. There are im- pressive Friday night gatherings, regular concerts and theatrical performances, contests and fre- quent special events. Naturally, there is a rich sports program—including base- ball games, swimming and other events—all supervised by ex- perts in their fields. Lectures are provided by guest speakers and all efforts are made to teach while entertain- ing. -Farband Camp is a non-pro- fit institution. Its entire income is not used for profit but rather to improve the camp and its pro- gram. Ten free scholarships are offered to children in the De- troit Farband school and six free scholarships to children in the Farband of Akron, 0., which belongs to District 6 of the Far- band. The camp is operated by a special committee selected from Farband (Jewish National Work- ers Alliance) branches. We in- vite all who are interested to become fully acquainted with this great camp, by calling the camp director,• Nachman Drach- ler, well known Detroit educator, UN. 3-3636. 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