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Obituaries



General Zionist Executive
Assails Premier's Speech

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 18, 1949

Pfc. Ulanoff Reburial

JOSEPH B E R M A N, 2631
MARVIN GOLDBERG, 57, died
Services This Sunday
TEL AVIV. (JTA).—The General Zionist Executive
at Veterans' Hospital Nov. 2. Blaine, died Nov. 10. Services
Services were held at Gilbert's were held at Kaufman Chapel,
Reburial services for Pfc. took issue with the speech of David Ben-Gurion on Nov. 6
Funeral Home, with interment with Rabbi Lehrman officiating. Jacob P. Ulanoff will be con- before the Keren Hayesod convention. General Zionists inter-
at Woodmere Cemetery. Rabbis
ducted at 1:30 p.m. this Sunday pret his address as a renewed attempt to minimize -the in-
Sidney Akselrad and Herbert He leaves his wife, Rachel; four at the Hebrew Benevolent So- fluence of the World Zionist Organization to activities per-
sons,
Meyer,
Martin,
David,
and
Eskin officiated. Survived by his
ciety, by Rabbi Morris Adler and
sister, Mrs. David Pollock, and Nelson of Washington, D. C.; representatives of the Gold taining to the uDbuilding of Israel.
The General Zionists declare%
four daughters, Mrs. Nathan El-
brothers Daniel and Walter.
that their aims do not clash and friendly relations both with
kins, Mrs. Meyer Salinger, Mrs. Star Fathers
* * *
with the sovereignty of Israel the United States and the Soviet
Lashbrook and Mrs. Al- and the Jewish
HARRY HELPER, 61, of 2637 Robert
and they will continue to seek
Sniderman; two sisters, War Veterans.
Tuxedo, died Oct. 22. Services bert
P f c. Ulanoff
Mrs. Frank Kushner and Mrs. A.
to enlarge their forces to raise Union.
were held at Gilbert's Funeral Cohen. Interment, Machpelah died in Italy
Peace With All
their prestige throughout the
Home, with interment at Mach-
Oct. 27, 1944, at
Jewish world.
Concluding his remarks, the
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Leon Cemetery. * * *
the age of 36.
Representatives of the opposi- Israel Premier said the policy of
Fram officiated. He is survived
ANN GOTTLIEB, 2753 Hazel- Born in London,
tion parties this week ripped the government revolved around
by his wife, Ida.
England,
he
wood, died Nov. 11. Services
into Ben Gurion's statement of
* * *
were held at Kaufman Chapel, lived in Detroit
policy to the Knesset. His two- peace with both the East and
CHARLES ROTHSTEIN, 64, of with Rabbi Rosenthal officiat- for 30 years. He
part analysis of Israel's in- West, as well as with "major and
18652 Santa Barbara, died -Nov. ing. She leaves her husband,. was a graduate
ternal and foreign policies, both minor countries, both within and
13. Funeral services were con- Alfred; a son, Paul; her mother, of Wayne Uni- Pfc. Ulanoff
past and future, was the target outside the United Nations."
ducted by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer Mrs. Rose Korsower, Chicago; University and attended the of
Mapam, Herut and General
The Israel Cabinet discussed
at Lewis Bros. Interment, Mach- four brothers, Jack Klowden, of University of Michigan and the
the problems of absorption of
pelah Cemetery. He is survived Chicago, Jules, Leroy and Sam United Hebrew Schools. A He- Zionist attacks.
Mapam leader Israel Bar Ye- more immigrants, social insur-
by his wife, Helen; a son, Ron- Klowden. Interment, Machpelah brew scholar, he taught in the
ance and claims for indemnities
ald; a daughter, Mrs. Morton Cemetery.
Detroit high schools• and was a huda asserted the premier had by Jews who had been detained
failed to submit an over-all eco-
Jacobs; and sisters, Mrs. Lewis
radio
announcer.
* *
in German concentration camps.
Davis of Worcester, Mass., and
He is survived by his wife, nomic plan for the country, but
MARTIN AMHOWITZ, • 4012
had
substituted
instead
an
an-
Betta, and a brother, Theodore.
Millions of Trees_
now in California; his par-
Leslie, died Nov. 12. Services Lilly,
nouncement of a. project to
* * *
ents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Percy
Ulanoff
"Operation
Afforestation"—de-
were held at Kaufman Chapel
MAX L. LEDERMAN, 58, of with Rabbi Stollman, Rabbi of 1312 Virgina Park; a sister, plant millions of trees which, he signed to plant hundreds of mil-
3242 Monterey, died Nov. 10. Rothenberg and Cantor Adler Mrs. Valter Poole; and a brother, said, "hardly qualified as an lions of trees on 1,250,000 acres
economic plan and certainly in the "wastes of the Negev ex-
Rabbis Israel I. Halpern and officiating. He leaves his par- Abraham.
would not solve the country's tending to the port of Eilath on
Jacob Hoberman officiated at - ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Amho-
difficult problems."
funeral services at Lewis Bros. witz; a brother, Bernard; two
the Gulf of Aqaba and along the
Asks Constitution
Burial, Beth El Memorial Park. sisters, Sylvia and Ellen. Inter-
boundaries and highways of the
Herut Leader Menachem Bei- country"—was outlined by the
He is survived by his wife, Eva. ment, Beth Tefilo Emanuel
* * *
gin expressed fear that the coa- Premier.
Cemetery.
lition government's failure to
HERMAN GOLDSTEIN, 39, of
* * *
Mr. Ben Gurion said the Israel
Charles Rothstein, widely- draft a constitution might re-
4211 Richton, died Nov. 13. Fu-
ABRAHAM COFFMAN, Mt. known figure in local amuse- sult in that government remain- Government "opposed and con-
neral services were at Lewis Clemens, died Nov. 11. Services
tinues to oppose to slightest re-
Bros. Burial, Workmen's Circle were held at Kaufman Chapel, ment, political and newspaper ing in office beyond the four- striction on immigration, despite
year
term
stipulated
by
the
Cemetery. He is survived by his with Rabbi Kaufman of Mt. circles, died Nov. 13, at the age
the difficulties of absorption."
Knesset.
wife, Betty; sons, David and Clemens officiating. He leaves a of 64, after a long illness:
The government, in coopera-
Dr. Fritz Bernstein, General
His career began early, when,
Herschel; brothers, Joe, Arthur, son, Nathan; one daughter, Mrs.
Seymour, Dave, Carl and Mor- Jack Victor. Interment, Mach- as a downtown newsboy, he drew Zionist leader, said the "single tion with the Jewish, Agency, he
the attention of James E. fact" which he had learned from asserted, has planned the re-
ris, and a sister, Mrs. Harry pelah Cemetery.
Scripps, who sponsored his ap- the premier's statement of policy settlement of 50,000 immigrants
Jacobs.
* * *
* * *
pointment as a page in the was the government does not in 150 new colonies by the end
CIREL RALPH, 2931 Waverly, State Senate. Later, he was a plan to modify its present eco- of the current fiscal, year. Cost
MRS. SARAH LUBARSKY, 74,
Nov. 13. Services were held reporter for t h e old Detroit nomic policy. He criticized that of this project, he said, will be
of 1943 Richton, died Nov. 9. Fu- died
at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Tribune and served as license policy because it was an attempt, $78,400.000.
neral services were held at He- Moses Lehrman officiating. She
brew Benevolent Society. Rabbi is survived by her husband, Da- and property clerk of the Police he said, to achieve "socialism in
our time."
`No Anti-Semitism
Joseph Rabinowitz officiated. vid; two sons, Shalom and Department.
Ben Gurion, in the second part
With Arthur A. Clamage, Roth-
Survived by her sons, Morris, Ephriam; one daughter, Mrs.
Samuel, and Benny; daughter, Samuel Saks. Interment, Mach- stein entered the , amusement of his opening address to the In India,' Premier
field and operated several theat- Knesset, said the government is Nehru Tells Press
Mrs. Anna Rubenfaer, and 11 pelah Cemetery.
rical enterprises in nine Mid- determined to maintain cordial
grandchildren.
*
*
*
west cities. His best known De-
* * *
LAKE • SUCCESS, (JTA)—UN
JULIUS KAPLAN, 19357 Mon- troit theater is the Avenue.
Secretary-General Trygve Lie
MRS. LENA BROOKS, 61, of ica,.
died
Nov.
13.
Services
were
Funeral
services
were
held
at
18253 Sorrento, died Nov. 9. Fu-
will ask- the General Assembly in
at Kaufman Chapel, with Lewis Bros. Chapel, with inter-
December to assure the full
neral services were held at He- held
Isaac Stollman and Can- ment at Machpelah Cemetery.
financing of the Palestine ref-
brew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Rabbi
H. Adler officiating. He is
He is survived by his wife,
ugee relief program through
Jacob Segal officiated. Survived tor
by three sons, Philip, Helen; a daughter, Mrs. Moro-
by her sons, Alex and William; survived
next March.
and Sol; four daugh- ton Jacobs, and a son, Ronald.
daughter, Mrs. Aaron Rose, and Hyman
India's Prime Minister Pandit
(Unveiling announcements may be in-
ters,
Mrs.
Alex
Begun,
Mrs.
Isa-
7 grandchildren.
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish Nehru,' at a press conference
dore Cohen, Mrs. Sam Wider and
5-1155. Written an-
WO.
News
office,
* * *
Mrs. Sam Sklar; two sisters, Mrs. Death of Two HIAS
nouncements must be accompanied by the said India recognized Israel as
name and address of the person making an existing and continuing fact.
MRS. BECKY CHAMISH, 58, Harry Hurwitz and Mrs. Hirsh Leaders Is Reported
the insertion. There is a standard charge
of 2297 Buena Vista, died Oct. Dresner of New York. Inter-
This was in reply to a question
of $1 for unveiling notices.)
* *
*
23, in Guldeford, Eng., while ment, Ohel Moshe Cemetery.
whether India is ready to accord
NEW
.YORK,
(JTA)

T
h
e
The family of the late Herman Israel diplomatic _recognition.
visiting a sister. Funeral serv-
* * *
death
of
two
HIAS
officials
was
Baum announce the unveiling of
ices were held at Hebrew Bene-
CELIA ZWEIG, 54, of 2947 made known here. Isadore a monument in his memory at Asked if there were any Mos-
volent Society. Rabbi Moses Fullerton,
died Nova 14. Funeral Hershfield, 80, who served as 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20, at Mach- lem-Jewish clashes in India, Mr.
Lehrman officiated. Survived by services were held at Lewis
Nehru_ replied there was at no
her daughters, Mrs. Bessie Moss, Bros. with interment at Work- council of HIAS in Washtington pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Leo Gold- time any anti-Semitism in his
since
1923,
died
in
the
nation's
man will officiate. Friends and country.
Mrs. Jennie Broad, Mrs. Sylvia mens Circle Cemetery: Survived
Berman, Ida, and five grand- by her husband, Abraham; capital after suffering a brief relatives are invited to attend
illness.
For
the
past
decade
he
children.
daughter, Mrs. Sarah Betsky, and was honorary secretary of the the service.
* *
* * *
WOLF WROTSLAVSKY
Raymond.
Union of Orthodox JewiSh Con-
The family of the late Fannie
MRS. SOPHIE DACH, 73, of sons, Harry and
MONUMENTS
• * *
gregations
of
America.
Gamburd announces the unveil-
1785 Seward, died Nov. 10. Fu-
Artistic Memorials at Lowest Prices
Benjamin
J.
Weinberg,
asso-
LOUIS
SAMBURG,
18643
Bi-,
ing of a monument in her
neral services were held at He-
A Tribute — Everlasting
brew Benevolent Society. Rabbi wood, • died Nov. 14. Services ciate treasurer of the HIAS and memory at 2:30 p.m. Sunday,
TY. 8-6117
2975 JOY RD.
Joseph Rabinowitz officiated. were held at Kaufman Chapel, vice-president of the Pennsyl- Nov. 27, at Nusach Harie Ceme-
vania
Exchange
Bank,
died
at
with
Rabbi
Fischer,
Rabbi
Lehr-
Survived by her husband, Jacob,
tery, Woodward at Eight and a
son Rubin, daughter, *Mrs. Bes- man and Cantor Katzman of- the age td, 50. He was a member Half Mile Rd. Friends and rela
of
the
executive
committees
of
ficiating.
He
leaves
his
wife,
sie White, four grandchildren,
tives are invited to attend the
Sadye; a brother, James; two the American and World Jewish service. Those wishing transpor-
two sisters and two brothers.
* * *
sisters, Mrs. Louis Lefko, and Congress and was active in tation may meet at 15568 Inver-
SAM RABINOWITZ, 66, of 2025 Mrs. Mollie Lefko. Interment, Zionist affairs:
ness at 1:30 p.m.
Blaine, died Nov. 10. Funeral Bnai Moshe section of Oakview
HIAS
Aide
Dies
at
32
cemetery.
services were held at Hebrew
Benevolent Society. Survived by
NEW YORK (JTA)--Siegmund
his wife, Rose; sons, Harry, Ju-
Lifschitz, 32, migration expert
lius, and Martin; daughters,
Lowest Prices for Highest Quality
for the HIAS, died here. An im-
Granite and Outstanding Designs
Mrs. Sarah Arone, Mrs. Mildred
migrant
to
this
country
in
1938,
Aikin, Irene, six grandchildren, . In loving memory of my be-
DETROIT MONUMENT
Mr. Lifschitz served in the U.S
five brothers, and two sisters.
loved husband and father, Louis Army during the war and re-
* * *
WORKS
Gedanke, who passed away Nov. turned to take up the post of
MRS. BESSIE HERSHKO- 10, 1947.
2'744 W. Davison cor. Lawton
chief of the Consultants Division
WITZ, 68, of 3237 Monterey, died
TO. 8-7523
TO. 8-6923
Memories are treasures, no one can steal, of HIAS.
Nov. 10. Funeral services were Death is a heartache, nothing can heal.
held at Hebrew Benevolent So- Some may forget you, since you are gone,
we shall remember you, no matter
Israel Air Force Aide Dies
'` ciety, with interment at the But how
long.
Expanded Facilities
Nellie, Milton and Minnie.
cemetery of Cong. Beth Yehu-
* *
dah. Rabbi Isaac Stollman of-
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Hai Is-
In loving memory of our be- sachar, who served -as Premier
ficiated. Survived by her hus-
OF UNEQUALLED BEAUTY
band, Joseph; daughters, Mrs. loved mother, Celia (Zivia) ye- David Ben Gurion's deputy for
Sylvia Newman, Mrs. Rose lick, who left us Nov. 29, 1945, Air Force affairs, died here at
A distinct departure from
Moore, Mrs. Fay Katz, and five 29 days in Cheshvan. Her chil- 39 after a brief illness.
the usual conception of a
dren, Alex and Ida.
grandchildren.
-111360M1111.11r
funeral home, the new ad-

-

Charles Rothstein
Dies After Illness

Monument
Unveilings

,

Cemetery Memorials

In Memoriam

.

*

*

ABRAHAM LEVETEN, former-
ly of Detroit, died in California
Nov. 6. Services were held at
Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi
Levin and Cantor Adler officiat-
ing. He leaves three sons, Mal-
colm Z., Nathan J., and Harry;
two daughters, Mrs. Harry Rob-
bins of L. A. and Mrs. Lilly Zito-
mer of L. A.; and seven grand-
children. Interment, Nusach
Harie Cemetery.

Wolossky, Pioneer of Jewish

Press in Canada, Dies at 73

ADOLPH HIRSCH DIES

BUENOS AIRES, (JTA)—Adolf
Hirsch, 66, died here after a
long illness. Mr. Hirsch founded
at Buenos Aires in 1933 the Hilf-
sverein for German Jews to help
immigrants to be absorbed into
Argentine life.

MONTREAL— (JTA) —Hirsh
Wolossky, founder and publisher
of the Jewish Daily Eagle and
the Canadian Jewish Chronicle,
died here, at 73. An active com-
munal leader, Mr. Wolossky was
Our NEW address: 708 David
a pioneering figure in the de-
velopment of the Jewish press in. Stott Bldg. Our telephone: WO.
5-1155.
Canada.

dition to our Chapel is ap-
pointed and furnished with
exquisite taste, presenting
an atmosphere of dignity
and refinement that is rest-
ful and comforting.

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at

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