• 42 — THE JEWISH NEWS Obituaries ISADORE SCHWARTZ, 66, of 3776 Atkinson, died Dec. 6. Fun- eral services were held at He- brew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Leo Goldman officiated. He is survived by his wife, Gertrude; daughters, Mrs. Bessie Robinson, Mrs. Ida Greenbain, Freda Sch- wartz,. and two grand-children. * * BENJAMIN KATZ, 73, of 3031 Elmhurst, died Dec. '7. Funeral services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society with inter- ment at Pinsker Cemetery. Rabbi Moses Lehrman officiated. He is survived by his sons, Frank, Hy- man and Louis; his daughter, ,Mrs. Susie Muchnick, six grand- children, and a brother, Abra- ham J. Katz. * with Rabbi B. B. Glazer and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar officiat- ing. He leaves his wife, Carrie; two sons, Ramon and Byron; three brother, Harry, Samuel, Punxy of L.A.; a sister, Mrs. Ben 'Kaufman of Florida. Interment, Clover Hill Park Cemetery: * * * YETTA METZ, 2703 Taylor, died Dec. 9. Services were held at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi J. Thumim and Rabbi I. I. Hal- pern officiating. She leaves her husband, Harry; two sons, David and Leonard; two daughters, Mrs. Hy Shebow and Mrs. Joe Katz; two brothers, Nathan Katz of Toronto and Sol - Katz of Rhode Island. Interment, Beth Abraham Cemetery. * * Dr. Joshua Starr Dies By Own Hand at 42 NEW YORK, (JTA) — Dr. Joshua Starr, Jewish historian and scholar, is dead at the age of 42. An analyst employed by the State Department's "Voice of America" program, he was found dead of gas poisoning in his home here-. Police listed his death as "apparent suicide." A graduate of the Teachers Institute of the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary of America, Dr. Starr studied in Jerusalem on a fellowship and was the author of "The Jews in the Byzantine Empire. From 1938 to 1942 he was executive secretary of the Conference on Jewish Relations. During the war he served with the Office of Strategic Services. He became associate director of the research department of the Joint Distribution Committee in 1946 and later was named execu- tive secretary of Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, Inc., a post which he left three months ago. Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF MAGAZINE reports T IDE York advertising agency named Rickard and Company. Rickard," demanded the voice. "I'm a phone call received by a big New "Connect me with Mr. afraid that's impossible," said the switchboard operator. "Mr. Rickard has' been dead for ten years." "Oh," said the voice. "In that case, let me talk to his secretary." * Irwin Edman, the absent- minded philosophy wizard at Columbia, was waiting for a confrere one day when he ex- perienced a sudden thirst. He pinned a note to his 'door which read, "Edman will be back in 20 minutes" and went down to the corner for a soda. When he returned, he saw his own note and sat down patiently in the, corridor to wait for himself. * * Jack Carson has a name for all those top-flight radio comedians who spend most of their time worrying over their. rating: HOoper- . chondriacs. MRS ANNA COOPER, 66, of 1753 W. Philadelphia, died Dec. 8. Funeral services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rab- bi Joshua Sperka officiated. She is survived by her husband, Peter, sons, Louis J. and Abe; daugh- (Unveiling announcements may be in- ters, Mrs. Irene Cohen and Mrs. serted by mail or by calling The Jewish JWB, Synagogue Group News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an- Adele Solomon; nine grand chil- nouncements MONUMENTS must be accompanied by the Working for Harmony dren, and three sisters. name and address of the person making * * * foo - the insertion. There is a standard charge notices.) NEW YORK—To promote de- ABRAHAM FARFEL, 74, of of $1 for unveiling * * * velopment of harmonious rela- 11842 LaSalle, died Dec. 8. Fun- tionships between Synagogues eral services were held at He- The unveiling of a monument and Jewish Community Centers, brew Benevolent Society, Rabbi in memory of the late Philip the Synagogue Council of Amer- Max Wohlgelernter officiated. He Jaffe will take place at 2 p.m. NAZARETH — (ISI)—Leaders ica and the National Jewish Wel- is survived by his son, Sam; and Sunday, Dec. 18, at Chesed shel of the Moslem and Christian fare Board have established a grandchildren. Emes Cemetery. Friends and communities here expressed * * * relatives are invited to attend gratitude to Israel military au- Joint Consultative Committee, it MANUAL URBACH & SON LILLY SAMOTNIK, 25, of 3234 the service. announced by Dr. Bernard 7729 TWELFTH ST., thorities for permitting infiltrees was J. Bamberger, president of the Monterey, died Dec. 9. Funeral to join their families in Naza- Council, and Frank L. Weil, —__ TY. 6-7192 services were held at the Hebrew reth. Benevolent. Society. Rabbi Isaac of JWB. president At a meeting of town notables Stollman officiated. She is sur- and mukhtars of various corn- vived by her parents, Mr. and munities held recently, the mili- Mrs. Nathan Samotnik. In loving memory of our tary governor promised to with- * * * dearly beloved daughter, Bar- In Memory of Mrs. HELEN SPITZ, 89, of 12325 bara Seltzer, who passed away hold action against illegal Arab infiltrees if the inhabitants Broadstreet, died Dec. 10. Fun- Dec. 16, 1947. agreed to round them up them- eral services were held at He- Sweetest memories are all that is left, selves. brew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Of a daughter so precious we will never Henry Holinstat and When all parties consented, forget. Isaac Stollman officiated. She No earthly wealth could ever replace the Governor then stated that Dr. Simon C. Kates is survived by her daughters, Her loving ways and smiling face. women and children who had Mrs. Arnold Fuller, Mrs. Isadore Our lips cannot tell how we miss her. infiltrated but qualified for re- three great-grandchildren. Our hearts cannot tell what to say. union with their .families under Mrs. Henry Holinstat * * * - God alone knows how we miss her. Israel's existing regula t i o n s In a home that is lonesome today. and Family BARBARA LADERMAN, of Missed by her parents, Mr. would be allowed to remain. 17458 Flint, Melvindale, died Nov. 21, 137 infiltrees were Dec. 10„ at the age of three and Mrs. Sam Seltzer and bro- turned over to militarY authori- years. Funeral services were held ther, Sheldon. ties to be taken to the border. at Hebrew Benevolent Society. A letter written in Arabic Rabbi Joshua Sperka officated. by the heads of Moslem and She is survived by her parents, Christian communities, c o m - Mr. and Mrs. David Laderman, mended the governor for his and sisters, Doreen and Joyce. patient, wise and considerate at- * * * titude in examining all cases Mrs. Emil Hirsch Dies brought before him. Mrs. Matilda Hirsch, 96, widow "We draw up this letter for of Emil G. Hirsch, Chicago rabbi the sake of - truth, of our own LONDON, (JTA) — An ex- who became famous as an ora- change of populations between free will and under no pressure," tor and wit, and daughter of Dr. Iraq and Israel was advocated the community leaders wrote. David Einhorn, one of the by Richard Crossman, Labor founders of Reform Judaism, TEL AVIV—(ISI) — The Gov- M.P., as a solution for the prob- died in Chicago Sunday. lem of restoring normal relations ernment of Israel distributed * * * more than IL. 10,000 in loans to SAMUEL BROOKSTEIN, 74, of between the Jews and Arabs in Arab farmers in Western Galilee Los Angeles, died Nov. 29. He the Middle East. Crossman spoke last week. is survived by his wife, Fannie; at a public meeting sponsored by Several Arab cooperatives, in- a brother, Meyer Brookstein of the British Zionist Federation to cludihg a textile credit bank and celebrate President Weizmann's Omaha, Nebr.; a son, Wiliam an agricultural cooperative, were 75th birthday. Brookstein of Detroit; a daugh- He also termed as "slightly formally opened at Migdal Gad. ter, Rose Panitch of Nasau, N.Y. ironic" suggestions "by bishops The textile cooperative has 113 and four grandchildren. * * * and even archbishops" that Is- members and produced IL. 5,000 worth of goods since its estab- ETHEL BERESH, 60, of 2928 rael entrust the fate of Jeru- lishment six months ago. The salem to the United Nations. He Clements, died Dec. 6. Rabbi Ja- goods were marketed at Beer- cob Segal and Cantor Jacob pointed out that these same sheba, Nazareth and Shfaram. Sonenklar officiated at funeral clerics "did nothing when Jeru- The agricultural cooperative services. She is survived by sons, salem was- shelled by Arab guns has 16 members and has been Milton, Leo and Harry; daugh- with British ammunition." allocated 500 dunams of land. * * * ters, Mrs. James Rossin and Mrs, A Jew and an Arab have es- Milton Elkiss and 10 grandchil- Israel Will Welcome tablished an olive press in part- Expelled Jews dren. nership in the village of Iblin * * TEL AVIV — (ISI) — Israel is in the Haifa Bay area. SELIG FINK, 72, of 909 Woos- ready to welcome Jews threat- BEAUTY - UNDERSTANDING - DIGNITY . ter Rd., Barberton, 0., died Dec. ened with expulsion from their 10. Rabbi Morris Adler and Can- countries of residence, a spokes- Floor Coverings Offers' tor Jacob Sonenklar officiated at man of the Foreign Ministry Gift Rugs for Hanukah The service we offer to Detroiters is Floor Coverings, Inc., located funeral services. Burial, Clover stated in reaction to reports that one of beauty expressed in simplici- Hill Park Cemetery. He leaves his 1,500 Iraqis, of.. whom 1,470 are at 19139 Livernois is offering a ty and conforming to our Jewish wife, Marian; a daughter, Mrs. Jews, are to be expelled from full line of Bigelow Gift Rugs customs and practices. To the peace for the Hanukah season. Decor- Harold Fuller; sons, "Ben and Iran, of mind of those w,ho are grieved, ated in floral designs, the rugs William and seven grandchil- The government spokesman are woven of imported wool, this exclusive Jewish funeral chapel dren. said he hoped that the Jews * * * their backs coated with non- brings dignity and sympathetic un- would not• be expelled but would skid rubber. They measure 27" EVA KOPLOY ELIBINGER, be given the opportunity of corn- derstanding. by 45" in size. 59, of 21 Winthrop Rd., Brook- Besides carrying a full line of line, Mass.,_ . former. Detroiter, ing to Israel. According to preis dispatches, nationally advertised carpeting, died in Chicago, Dec. 9. Funeral services were held in Brookline, Iranian diplomats -explain that Floor Coverings offers a collec- Dec..11. . Surviving are a daugh- the contemplated action' is in tion of cotton throw rugS • in a ter, Margorie E. Weisberg; two retaliation for the expulsion of variety of size and color. grandchildren; three sisters, Iranian businessmen, many of Mrs. Edward Stilker of Detroit, whom are Jews, from Iraq. . Meanwhile hundreds of Jews Mrs. Ruth Ross of Tucson, Ariz., and Mrs. Herbert 0. Schlager of arrested in Iraq are still being • Ann Arbor; three brothers, Jo- held in concentration camps and Lowest Prices for Highest Quality Granite an' Outstanding Designs - seph Koploy of Los Angeles, Na- searches are being continued. 9419 DEXTER BLVD. E D /70N than and Benjamin. Koploy of DETROIT MONUMENT President John Tyler had Detroit. WORKS * * * TYLER 7-4520 more 'children than any of our MEYER GERSON, 2321 Oak- other presidents; seven by his 2'744 W. Davison cor. Lawton - man Blvd., died Dec. 10. Services first wife and seven by his sec- TO.' 8-1523 TO. 8-6923 were held at Kaufman chapel, ond. Monument Unveilings 41011/11. Friday, December 16, 1949 Israel, Palestine Arab Cooperation Seen In Dispatches In Memoriam Crossrnan Urges Iraq-Israel Trade Minority Populations The Ira Cemetery Memorials HAUFMAR Chapel