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Obituaries

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, December 30, 1949

Isaac Naiditch,
Zionist Pioneer,
Called by Death

SADYE B. SILVER, 54, of 3795 Funeral services were at Kauf-
W. Outer Dr., died Dec. 14. Dr. man Chapel; buriel, Machpelah
B. Benedict Glazer officiated at Cemetery. She leaves three sons,
funeral services at Temple Beth Max D., Sam and Morton, and
El. Burial, Oakview Cemetery. three daughters, Sydelle, Re-
She is survived by a daughter becca and Mrs. Louis. Kroker.
PARIS—Isaac Naiditch, in-
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Barbara June; a. brother, David
H. Bloomgarden, and two sis-
WILLIAM L. WILLNER, 51, a dustrialist, Zionist pioneer, a
ters, Mrs. H. Kallet and Mrs. L. former . Detroiter, died Dec. 26 founder and director of the Ke-
B. Cowen.
in San Diego, Calif. Funeral ren Hayesod, died here Dec. 22
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services were held at Chesed shel at the age of 81.
Associated with Zionism since
FANNIE ABRAMS, 62, of 16197 Emes. He is survived by his
Lawton, died Dec. 20. Dr. B. wife, Helen; a dau,ghter, Mrs: its earliest days, Naiditch visited
Benedict Glazqtr officiated at William Kuhn, a brother and two Palestine numerous times since
1907. He was the first chairman
funeral services. Burial, Beth El sisters.
of the Palestine Foundation
Memorial Park. She leaves her
Fund and was a member -of the
husband, Morris; children, Mrs. Jabotinsky's Widow
World Zionist Executive from
Oscar D. Schwartz, Herbert and
1913 to 1927.
Dies
in
New
York
at
65
Bertram; and brothers, Morris
He was instrumental in assist-
NEW
YORK—Mrs.
Jeanne
Ja-
and David Shenker of New
botinsky, 65, widow of Vladi- ing in the development of the
York.
mir Jabotinsky, f o u n de r of Palestine Wittenberg electrifica-
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EMANUEL MENDEL COHEN, World War I Jewish Legion which tion project, was interested in
. 68, of 3237 Tyler, died Dec. 22. fought in Palestine under the the economic exploitation of the
Funeral services were held at British against the Turks, and Dead Sea, was a founder of the
Lewis Bros. Burial, Machpelah creator of the Zionist-Revision- Palestine Agricultural Bank and
Cemetery. He leaves his wife ist movement, died here Dec. 22 represented the Zionists at the
World Jewish Congress in Ge-
Rose; a daughter, Mrs. Herman at her home, 30 W. 90th St.
On Dec. 21, a day prior to her neva.
Koblin; son, Morton of Chicago;
Born in Pinsk, Russia, he
sisters, Mrs. Isadore Seligman death, Mrs. Jabotinsky was pre-
- and Mrs. Janette Noler, and vented by illness from attend- made and lost two fortunes. He
ing the premiere of the Para- developed one of the largest
four grandchildren.
mount film "Samson and De- alcohol•plants in Russia and lost
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lilah" which partly is based on
BERTHA APPLEBAUM, 58, of her husband's novel, "Prelude to it to the Bolsheviks in 1917. He
became known in Russia for his
20151 Meyers, died Dec. 20. Fu- Delilah."
techniqtie of making alcohol
neral services were conducted at
Born in Odessa, Russia, she from potatoes. In 1920 he went
• Lewis Bros. by Rabbi Isaac assisted her husband in the Re- to
France where he again
Stollman.. Burial, Machpelah visionist movement and in his amassed
a fortune, in . sugar,
Cemetery. She leaves one literary work. At the time of only to lose
it to the Nazis in
daughter, Anna.
her death she had been com- 1940. He then came to the United
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piling her husband's literary States and with a sum of $2,500
EDWARD KAPLAN, 2019 Ha- work for publication in the U. S. purchased an alcohol plant in
zelwood, died Dec. 14 at Miami, and in South Africa where Re- Massachusetts where he be-
. Fla. Services were held here at visionism is strongest.
came a major producer of in-
Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi
Mrs. Jabotinsky had lived in dustrial alcohol during the war.
Morris Adler and Cantor Sonen- New York since the death of her
As far back as 1889, eight
klar officiating. He leaves his eminent husband here in 1940.
years
the first World
wife, Sarah; four sons, Arthur, She is survived by her son, Eri Zionist before
Congress was convened,
Jack, Philip of Flint, Sidney of Jabotinsky, who pursued his Mr. Naiditch,
with M.
Cleveland; two daughters, Mrs. father's work as a leader in Re- M. Ussishkin, together
the late head of
Bernard Grossman, Mrs. Her- visionist Zionism and now is the
Jewish National Fund,
man Mendelowitz; one brother, serving as a member of Knesset, founded
the Sons of Zion So=
Leo of Flint; two sisters, Mrs. the Israel Parliament.
ciety in Moscow where he was
George Dickstein of Flint and
residing at that time. A student
MrS. Ben Solovay of New York. Relatives Sought Here
of modern Hebrew literature, he
Interment, Nusach Harie. Ceme-
started writing Hebrew poetry
tery.
Detroit Section, Na t ional and essays at the age of 18.
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Council of Jewish Women, is
MAX SCHLACHTER, 15428 seeking information about the
Linwood, died Dec. 22. Services following for whom it has ur-
were held at Kaufman Chapel, gent messages from relatives
with Rabbi Wohlgelernter offici- overseas. Further information
ating. He leaves his wife, Helen; may be obtained at the Coun-
two daughters, Sylvia Ann and cil's office, 8904 Woodward,
Marcia and his mother, Mrs. TR. 1-3700.
Esther Schlachter. Interment, Dvora Appel, of Landsktona. Sweden,
(Unveiling announcements may be in-
Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery. seeking brother, Motel Greenberg, who left serted by mail or by calling The Jewish
News
office, WO. 5-1155. Written an-
Kiev,
Russia,
in
1913.
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George Strieck of Vienna, seeking Wal- nouncements must be accompanied by the
name
and
address of the person making
ter
Goldmann.
born
in
Vienna.
MORRIS BREGMAN, 78, of
Mordka Sachs of Lodz, Poland, seeks the insertion. There is a standard charge
11501 Petoskey, died Dec. 18. cousin, Major Sachs or Zachs, born in of $1 for unveiling notices.)
Poland.
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Funeral services were held at Kielce.
Freida Rabinovitch of Czernowitz. Rus-
Hebrew Benevolent -Society; in- sia,
seeking sister, Dina Grossman, of
The family of the late Selig
terment, Bnai Jacob Cemetery. Pearl Beach, Mich.
Knoppow announces the unveil-
Fania Kuperman of Zhmerinka,. Russia,
Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiated. seeks
brother, Jacob Rosenthal.
ing of a monument in his mem-
Janina Welscher of Brdoklyn. N. Y., ory at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 1, at
He is survived by his sons, Joe,
seeks her sister, Mrs. Luba Borak, born
Joshua, and Boruch Isaac of/Ar- in Mender, Besserabia.
Nusach Harie Cemetery, Wood-
Joseph Galperin of Vilna seeks aunt, ward Ave., near Eight Mile Rd.
gentina; daughter, Mrs. nella Mrs.
Galperin.
Ribiat; six grandchildren and a
Robert Wineberg of Israel seeks George Friends and relatives are Invited
Wineberg, born in Varsov. Poland.
Sister, Mrs. Bella Feldman.
to attend the service. •
Vladimir Tkatsch of Philadelphia, seeks
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Shifre Tkatsch, aunt, born in_ Ostrog.
,SAM BAYER, 71, of 2245 Poland.
First Israel Line Plane
Blaine, died Dec. 21. Funeral
Lands at London Airport
services were held at Hebrew Former French Cabinet
Benevolent Society; interment, Minister Ends His Life
LONDON— (JTA) —Impressive
Beth Moses Cemetery. Rev.
scenes marked the arrival of
David Golden officiated. He is
the first plane of the Israel air-
survived by his son, Harry;
line El Al at Heath Row, the
daughter, Mrs. Esther Krugel;
London airport. The landing of
five grand children; brother,
the Skymaster was witnessed by
Joe, and a sister, Mrs. Rose Nad-
a group of more than 100 guests
ler.
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and government officials, in-
cluding Air Marshall Sir John
JUDITH FELSOT, 3-year-old.
Dalbiac, representing Lord
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al
Pakenham, Minister of Civil
Felsot of 17343 Stoepel, died
Aviation; Major Rowse of the
Dec. 26. Funeral services were
British Foreign Office; H. K.
_held at Lewis Bros. and she was
Higgins, Undersecretary of the
buried at Workmen's Circle
Overseas Department of the
Cemetery.
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Board of Trade, and A. G. Wat-
son, the Israel charge d'af fairs.
RUTH ZACK, 45, of 1981 Chi-
eago Blvd., died Dec. 24. Rabbi
Former German Bishop
Harold Rosenthal officiated at
Condemned as Nazi
funeral services at Lewis Bros.
Burial, Clover Hill Park Ceme-
BREMEN — (JTA) — Dr. H. B.
tery. She is survived by her un-
JACQUES STERN
Weidemann, a former bishop
uncle, Meyer Zack.
NEW YORK—(JTA)—Jacques and one of the leaders of the
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Stern, a former Minister in sev- Evangelical Church in Germany,
.. DAVID HAIMOVITZ, 80, of eral French Cabinets who was a
2247 Richton, died Dec. 21. He member of the Chamber of has been convicted by a Bre-
Was a retired wholesale fruit Deputies for 22 years, commit- men denazification court of
merchant and had been sexton ted suicide. M. Stern, 67, who having been a major Nazi.
of Beth Moses Synagogue. Fu- had been living in the U. S. for
neral services were at Kaufman eight years, jumped to his Liberman's Area Enlarged
Chapel; burial, Beth Moses death f r o m his ninth-floor Food Quality Remains
Cemetery. He is survived by six apartment here.
sons, Ben, Mitchell, Sam, Her-
Born in Paris he graduated
Liberman's delicatessen, 12162
man, Israel and Max Hayman, from the Sorbonne in 1902 and Dexter, ne a r Monterey, has
and four daughters, Mrs. Becky was elected to the Chamber of doubled its dining space, elimin-
Plain, Mrs.- Gus Planaer, Mrs. Deputies in 1914. He served in ating any wait for tables.
Barney Karolff and Mrs. Ben the French Army during World
The enlarged area features
Wilson.
War I. From 19284935 he was the same fine service, and quali-
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Undersecretary of the French ty delicatessen specialty foods
MRS. ESTHER SCHUSTER, 8, s.NTavy and served as Minister for that have become familiar to
Of 2507 Euclid, died Dec. 21. Jolonies the next year.
Liberman patrons.
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Monument
Unveilings

People Make News

Violinist MISCHA ELMAN will
celebrate 40 years on the con-
cert stage by playing this season
in almost every major city in
the United States. The Detroit
concert will take place on Mon-
day evening, Jan. 9, at Music
Hall. The program will include
Handel's and Saure's Sonatas,
Bach's Chaconne, Bruch's G-
Minor Concerto and the Prayer
by Julius Chajes of Detroit. Wolf-
gang Rose will be the accom-
panist.
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Senator Herbert H. Lehman of
New York officially endorsed the
n a tion wide
drive for $1,000,-
000 shekel regis-
trants launched
by t h e Zionist
Organization of
Am erica, by
purchasing t h e
first ZOA shekel
from Daniel
Frisch, ZOA
Lehman
president.

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ISIDORE SOBELOFF has been
re-elected to the executive com-
mittee" of the Council of Jewish
Federation and Welfare Funds,
it was announced by Stanley C.
Myers, Miami, CJFWF President.
Mr. Sobeloff is also serving as
director of the Council. Mr. Sob-
eloff is executive director of
the Detroit Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration. He is a member of the
CJFWF sub-committee on Mul-
tiple Appeals, Committee on Un-
ified and Stable National Fund
Raising and Advisory Committee
on Campaigning and Public Re-
lations. The Detroit Jewish Wel-
fare Federation is a member
agency of the CJFWF.
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DR. S. E. GOULD of the Wayne
University College of Medicine,
has discovered the deep-freeze
as a method of killing pork-
infecting parasites known as
"trichinae." His research has
revealed that storing pork cut
in , small portions at five degrees
Farenheit or lower for . three
weeks kills any of the creatures
which happen to be present.
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BENJAMIN G. BROWDY was
named acting president of the
Zionist Organization of America,
during the absence of Daniel
Frisch, president, who left for a
six weeks' . visit to Israel.

DR. LEO BAECK, visiting pro:.
fessor at the Hebrew Union Col-
lege-Jewish Institute of Religion
at Cincinnati and president of
the World Union of Progressive
Judaism, examined the inter-
relation of Judaism, Science,
philosophy and ethics in three
lectures at College Chapel in
December, and found that, fun-
damentally, all four are closely
and beneficially inter-connected.
The pre-war Chief Rabbi of
Berlin delivered his lectures un-
GALLOW FAMILY CLUB cele-
der the Dr. Samuel Schulman brated its 10th anniversary at a
Lectureship, established last party Dec. 19 at the Bowery.
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spring by New York's Temple
Emanu-El in honor of its rabbi
DURFEE CHAPTER, Better
'emeritus.
Schools Association, presents E.
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L. Middlewood, director of men-
Rabbi Judah Nadich, first tal health education for Michi-
'American Jewish Chaplain to be gan, in a lecture titled "Odd
ordered overseas
Spots in Behavior," and the film
for service in
"Life With Junior,"'at 7:30 p.m.
World War II,
Tuesday, Jan. 3, in Durfee au-
haS been ap-
ditorium.
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pointed National
Chaplain of the
The acquisition by BRANDEIS
Jewish War Vet-
UNIVERSITY in W a l t h a m,
erans of the
Mass., of the library of the late
United States
George A. Barton, professor of
by _Jackson J
semitic languages and compara-
Holtz of Boston, ,,
tive religions at the University
Mass., JWV Na- Rabbi Nadich of Pennsylvania until his death
tional Commander.
in 1942, has been announced by
Dr. Abram Sachar, president
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DR. IRA EISENSTEIN, leader of the university. Comprising
of the Society for the Advance- 4,000 volumes and journals and
ment of -juda.ism, 15 W. 86th including many rare items, the
St., New York, associate editorial Barton Library is one of the
chairman of The Reconstruc- most extensive unified collec-
tionist, sailed for a six-month tions on near eastern archaeol-
survey tour of Israel. He was ogy and the history of religion-
States.
accompanied by his wife, Judith in the United
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K. Eisenstein, daughter of Dr.
Sunday, Dec. 18, CORNFIELD
Mordecai M. Kaplan, founder of
the Jewish Reconstruction move- FAMILY CLUB met at the home
ment. Their two children, Mir- of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Beerbohm.
bag was held.
iam and Ann, will be entered A Hanukah •* grab
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in a school in a kibbutz (col-
Hundreds of Jewish historians,
lective settlement) at Afikim, in
the Jordan Valley in southern educators, and scholars. will
gather at the 48th annual meet-
Galillee.
ing of the American JEWISH
HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Satur-
Harry Weinberg, Sons day evening and Sunday, Feb. 11
and 12, at Hebrew Union College,
Resume Poultry Sales
Jewish Institute of Religion, 40
W. 68 St., New York. The society
Harry Weinberg and sons an- which has been in existence
nounce to the Jewish communi- since 1892; is sponsored by Na-
ty that they are again in the tional Jewish Welfare Board.
poultry business, in their old
quarters in the Warren-Liver-
nois market.
Finest quality poultry is avail-
able there at popular prices. A
Shoichet is always on the prem-
ieses, and delivery of freshly-
killed Kosher poultry will be
among the Weinbergs' new serv-
ices.
Phone orders will be accepted
The United Hebrew
at TY. 7-5840.

Brevities

Schools of Detroit

Gratefully Acknowledge
Jews Ask to Leave Lebanon
the Receipt of
TEL AVIV, (WJA)—A large
number of Lebanese Jews have
Five
scholarships
to the Schol-
asked permission to leave for
Israel because of "the severe arship Fund of the Schools, from
regulations imposed upon them." Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fixler.

