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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-08-19

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Obituaries

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 19, 1949

Try and Stop Me

Rodney Jacobson's
Reburial Services Set
For Sunday Morning

MORRIS MOLITZ, 66, of 332C
DEBORAH BAUMAN, 72, of
By BENNETT CERF
2316 Atkinson, died Aug. 12. Monterey, died Aug. 13, Funeral
TAMES McNEILL WHISTLER, the famous artist, lived in
Rabbi Frankel officiated at fu- services were held at the Hebrew
J London so long that many Britishers forgot he was an
neral services at Lewis Bros. Benevolent Soicety. Rabbi Jacob
American, and were dismayed when he reminded them of
Burial, -Beth Moses Cemetery. Segal officiated. He is survived
A Detroit youth whose artistic
She is survived by two daughters, by his wife, Anna; a son, Sam;
the fact. "Why ever did
Mrs. Aaron Kassel and George a daughter Mrs. Yetta Marks, talents, employed in camouflage
you have to be born in
work,
helped
save
the
lives
of
Snyder of Findlay, 0., and two and five grandchildren.
America ?" grumbled one
countless American soldiers and
sons, Emanuel of New York and
* *
lady. Whistler explained,
fliers, will return to rest in his
\\
Ben of Pittsburgh.
MILLARD EISLER, 38, of 1507 home tow:a,
"I wanted to be near my
* * *
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South Boulvard, Ann Arbor; when Pfc. Rod-
mother."
LILY C. ENGEL, 13835 LaSalle, Mich., died Aug. 11. He is sur-
* * *
hey Edward Ja-
died Aug. 11. Services' were held vived by his wife, Ann; daugh- cobson is rebur-
Milton Berle, performing at
at Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi ters, Frances and Pauline; ; ied this Sunday,
a New York nightclub, was in-
Frankel and Cantor Magier of- mother, Mrs. Benjamin Eisler; Aug. 21 at Clo-
creasingly miffed by a couple
sisters,
Mrs.
Max
Manoff,
Mrs.
ver Hill Memdr-
ficiating. She is survived by her
at a ringside table who plowed
hugband, Abraham; son, Harry; Barney Kaufman, Mrs. Louis ial Park.
steadily through a sirloin steak
Reburial ser-
three daughters, Mrs. Earl Vin- Marrenberg, Mrs. Ted Schwartz-
while he was performing, never
so much as lifting their eyes
son, Mrs. Sam Friedlander and berg; brothers, Leonard and Joe. vices will be con-
ducted by Dr. B.
from their plates to watch him.
Mrs. James R. Jamison. Inter-
Benedict Glazer
Unable to stand it any longer, 2t9.
ment, Beth Moses Cemetery.
* * *
he challenged them publicly,
at 11- a.m., at Pfc. Jacobson
striding to their table, and demanding, "Do you realize I'm getting
Lewis Bros.
MORRIS MAGY, 18431 Monica,
fifteen thousand dollars a week for this act, and you go on eating
Pfc. Jacobson was 22 when lie
died Aug. 12. Services were held
as though I wasn't here?"
was killed in action May 4, 1945,
at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi
The man looked up and explained casually, "Mr. Berle, your act
in Germany, just a few days be-
J. E. Segal officiating. He is
we've seen before. But steak at seven fifty a portion—that we
fore the V-E Day which his
survived by his cousins, Mr. and
never saw!"
cartoon, • reprinted here, had
Mrs. Harry Davidson. Interment,
Copyright, 1949, by Bennett Cert. Distributed by Xing Features Syndicate..
Machpelah Cemetery.
predicted.
The
family
of
the
late
Rose
* * *
Disner announces the unveiling
A member of a pioneer De-
ETTA VICTOR, 3355 Rochester, of a monument in her memory troit family, he was the son tf
died Aug. 13. She is survived by at 12 noon Sunday, Aug. 21, at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobson
two sisters, Mrs. Blanche Stein- Oakview Cemetery, Royal Oak. of 2030 Chicago Blvd. He was
man and Mrs. Gertrude Walburn, Rabbi Harold Rosenthal will of - a graduate of Central High
of Beverly Hills, Calif. Interment, ficiate. Friends and relatives are School, a Temple Beth El con-
Chicago, Ill.
invited to attend the service. firmand and attended Miami Un-
BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—Jews to the emergency relief now
* * *
* *
iversity at Oxford, 0. His class- in various, small communities in supplied by the JDC office in
SAMUEL TARNAPOLSKY of _ The family of the late Morris mates, fraternity brothers of Ecuador have suffered seriously Quito, more aid may be needed
4106 Chene St. died Tuesday.
from earthquakes that ruined from Buenos Aires.
• Services were held Wednesday Lerner announces the unveiling
50 towns and villages, it was re-
at Kaufman Chapel. Burial, of a monument in his memory
ported in a message received HIAS Reports 100 Jewish
Bnai David Cemetery. Surviving at 2 p.m. Sunddy, Aug. 21, at
from the Quito office of the Families. Left Homeless
are his wife, Elizabeth; a daugh- Chesed shel Ernes' Cemetery.
NEW YORK—In a cabled re-
Joint Distribution Committee.
ter,. Gloria; five sons, Max, Nate, Friends and relatives are invited
The message said that the port received at HIAS head-
Benny, Louis and William, all of to attend the service.
JDC . office in Quito is rushing quarters here, Oscar Rocca, dir-
* * *
whom are named Tarnow.
emergency aid to the needy ector of the Society's office in
* * *
The family of the late Lena
Jews, most of whom suffered Quito, Ecpador, reported that
MRS. MARY WAIN, '72, of . Brant announces the unveiling
"tremendous damage." Reports about 100 Jewish families were
3. 330 Lawrence, died Aug. 8. Fu-
in the Argentine press estimate left homeless and destitute by
a
monument
in
her
memory
\
of
neral services were held at the
that damages suffered by the the earthquake. The HIAS-
Hebrew Benevolent Society, in- at 12 noon Sunday, Aug. 21, at
population in the affected areas port said that no Jewish fatal-
terment, Bna David cemetery; Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
exceed $20,000,000 and may go ities had been recorded.
Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz of fi- Rabbi Joshua Sperka will offici-
much higher.
Ecuador Jews, numbering
dated. She is survived by her ate. Friends and relatives are in-
Jacob Light- nail, director of about 3;500, were this year cell
husband, Max; her sons, Harry, vited to attend thee service.
the Joint Distribution Commit- ebrating the 25th anniversary of
* * *
'Joseph and Charles; her daugh-
tee for Latin American coun- the establishment of a Jewish
ters, Shirley and Mrs. Weiss, and
The family of the late Charles
tries, offered to send from Bue- community in that nation.
four grandchildren.
J. Ginsberg announces the dou-
nos Aires medical aid and food
Isaac L. Asofsky, HIAS execu-,-
* * *
ble unveiling of monuments in
for the Jewish victims to be-dis- tive director said that the Soci-
MRS. IDA FOX, 63, of 2993 memory of Mr. Ginsberg and
tributed through JDC represen- ety's offices in the United States
Leslie, died Aug. 8. Funeral serv- his mother, the late Sara Gins-
tatives in Quito and Guayaquil. are ready to obtain information
ices were held at the Hebrew berg, at 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 21,
He emphasized that in addition for American Jews about rela-
ROD'S. V-E DAY CARTOON
Benevolent Society. J,abbi Isaac at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
tives and friends in Ecuador, and
Stollman officiated. She is sur- Joshua Sperka will officiate.
that HIAS will transmit moneys
vived by her husband, Alter; her Friends and relatives are in- Zeta Beta Tau, and buddies in Jews Asked to Trade
to afflicted Jews in Ecuador at
army
camps
were
familar
with
son, William; her daughters, Mrs. vited to attend the service.
Citizenship for Israel
no charge to the transmitter's.
his
pen
and
ink
drawings
and
Bessie Chase, Mrs. Freda Gar-
* * *
cartoon style.
ber; f our grandchildren, and
The family of the late Mrs.
WARSAW, (JTA)—All Jews
His artistic talent was employ-
one sister, Mrs. Bella Lifshitz.
Tessie Steiner announces the ed by the Army, which he en- wishing to , migrate from Poland
* * *
MONUMENTS
unveiling of a monument in her
will have to sign statements re-
MELVIN BOCK, of Pittsburgh, memory at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. tered in March, 1943, in the nouncing their Polish citizen-
Pa.. died Aug. 7 in Leemington, 28, at Machpelah Cemetery. camouflage and war service sec- ship. They will then obtain
By Karl C. Berg
Owner
Ontario, as the result of an au- Rabbi Stoliman will officiate. tion. He went overseas with th? permission to leave the country
Max Wrotslaysky
tomobile accident. Funeral serv-- Friends and relatives are invited U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey. if they intend to proceed tc
In addition to his parents, Pfc.
Monument Works
ices were held at the Hebrew to attend the service.
Jacobson is survived by a broth- Israel.
Distinctive
Benevolent Society. He is sur-
An
order
to
this
effect,
to
be
Monuments
er, Ivan Mayer Jacobson.
vived by his mother, Edna, and
published' at the end of this
Reasonably Priced
his brother Charles..
' 3201 JOY ROAD
month, was confirmed by Wlad-
* * *
Corner Wildemere
Israel Names Delegate
islaw Wolski, Minister for Public
TYler 6-0196
MORRIS WEINSTEIN. 69, of
Administration,
when
h•received
To UN Health Parley
3253,Calvert, died Aug. 9. Funeral
In loving memory of Pfc. Alex-
a delegation from newly-elected
services were held at the Hebrew ander Mogill, who gave his life
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Prof. I. Mer, executive of the Committee )f
Benevolent Society. Rabbi . Max in the fight for liberty on Aug. noted malaria specialist, will be Jewish Religious Congregations.
Wohlgelernter officiated. He is
Israel's first official to visit
survived by his son, Nathan; his 21, 1944, the second day in Elul. Egypt when he attends the UN-
daughters, Sadie and Mrs. Fan- Sadly missed . by his mother, sponsored World Health Organi-
"ONE OF THE FINEST EQUIPPED FUNERAL
nie Pensler; two grandchildren, Gussie - Mogill, his brothers, Leo zation regional conference in
ESTABLISHMENTS
IN THE UNITED STATES"
and one great-grandchild.
and George, his family and Alexandria at the end of this
many friends.
month. Prof. Mer was a briga-
* * *
dier in the British Army in
In loving memory of our dear- Burma during World War II and
ly beloved mother, Mary Glick- also served in the Israeli Army.
off, who passed away eight years
ago today, Aug. 21, 1941.
IRO Extendi Deadline

Monument

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Unveilings

JDC Rushes Aid to Ecuador Jews
Who Suffered Earthquake Damages

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In Memoriam

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ions

Sweetest memories are all that is left
Of a mother so precious I will never forget.
No earthly wealth could ever replace
Her loving ways and smiling face.

On DP Identity Cards

ROME, (JTA)—The Inter-
national Refugee Organization
deadline for DP's to obtain new
identification documents has
been extended until Aug. 31 be-
Sadly missed by her children, cause only a small percentage of
Jean, Eve, Jack, Allen Glickoff. the DPs have obeyed the order
which is intended to be used
Paul Goodman Dies
by the Italian authorities as a
means of more effectively polic-
Paul Goodman, British Zionist ing the refugees.
leader, noted author and histori-
an, died in London Saturday at
The Goniondzer's Hymn
the age of 74. He was a member
of the Counc'il of the Jewish A little town, so far and far away.
well remembered even today.
Children should guard against Agency and held important Is
A group of people who once did Jive there,
sudden chilling during the summer posts in the British Zionist Fed- Many years later still really care.
polio epidemic season. Wet shoes eration.
So many others were left behind,

Our lips cannot tell how we miss her,
Our hearts cannot tell what to say,
God alone knows how we miss her
In a home that is lonesome today.

and clothing should be removed at
once and extra blankets and heavier
clothing kept handy for sudden
weather changes.

HE NATIONA1 HINOATION
fOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS

McDonald Flies to U. S.
TEL AVIV—(JTA)—U. S. Am-
bassador James G. McDonald
left here by air for . the United
States where he will spend his
vacation. It is understood that
he will consult with the State
Department.

And suffered much in body and mind.
We in America heard the pleas,
Of our own "Landsleit" across the seas.

We joined together to give some aid,
'Co those from Goniondz sick and afraid.
We try to help them find a new life,
Away from poverty, hate and strife.
In a land of sun where brothers dwell
In our old, new land—in Israel.

IDELL ARONSON.

Detroit's Most Reliable Jewish

Funeral Directors for

30 Years

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