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I8 THE JEWISH NEWS



Obit uaries

Friday, December 31, 1948

Services for CPL. WILLIAM G.
LOUIS A. SOLOMON, 78, of
New Orleans, La., died Dec. 20. SAMPSON, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sampson of
A former Detroiter, he was one .:.•
11818 14th, who
of the founders of the Broadway
was killed in ac-
Market. He is survived_ • by his
tion Dec. 23, 1944
wife, Adeline; a daughter, Mrs.
at the age of 20,
will be held at
Sally Held; a son, Mark; broth-
11 a.m. this Sun-
, ers, Max and Jacob; a sister, Mrs.
s. day a t Lewis
Jeanette Golden; six grandchild-
Bros. Rabbi
ren, and two great-grandchild-
Joshua Sperka,
,. ren.
Cantor Hyman
* * *
Cpl. Sampson A dle r, Julius
Reburial services for LT. GER-
Rosenwald Post
ALD C. SIMONS will be held
of the American Legion and Boy
Sunday, Jan. 2, at Lewis Bros.,
under the auspices of the Julius Scout Troop 135 will officiate.
Rosenwald Post, American Leg- Burial will be at Machpelah Cem-
a grad-
ion. Burial will be at Machpelah etery. Cpl. Sampson was
uate
of
Central
High
School
and
Cemetery. He his survived by
Kadimah Hebrew School. He was
his parents.
attached to the 9th Air Force and
* * *
was shot down over Germany on
ROSE COHN-, •39, of 3375 Col- his eighth mission.
lingwood, died . Dec. 19. Rabbi
* * *
Benjamin Groner officiated at
MRS. MARY KAPLAN, 60,
funeral services at Lewis Bros.
Burial was in Windsor. She is died at her home, 3769 Tux-
survived by her husband, David, edo. Services were held at He-
and 'brothers and sisters, David, brew Benevolent Society; inter-
Kamin, Sodsley, Morris, Sue and ment, Beth Tikvah cemetery.
Rabbis Levin and Gordon offi-
Fay Wald.
ciated. She is survived by her
* * *

husband, Pfnchos; sons, Isadore,
Reburial services for LT. DAN-
Samuel, Jack and Harry; a
,IEL GINSBURG, son of Mr. and
daughter, Mrs. Sophie Schwartz,
Mrs. Morris. Ginsburg, will be
and seven grandchildren.
held at 1 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 2, at
*
*
*
Lewis Bros. Burial will be at
MRS. SARAH GORDON, 81, of
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Mor-
ris Adler will officiate, with mil- 17723 Brush, died Dec. 25. Serv-
itary rites conducted by the Jew- ices were held at Hebrew Benev-
ish War Veterans. An active olent Society. Rabbi Segal and
leader in Jewish youth circles, he Cantor Slavensky officiated. She
was killed in action March 8, is survived by her husband,
1945, at Iwo Jima. In addition Meyer; sons, Harry, Max, Jacob,
to his parents, he is survived by Isadore, Joe, Abe and Eddie;
a brother, Dr. Benson Ginsburg, daughters, Mrs. Edith Ersher and
Mrs. Esther Kantor; 17 grand
of Chicago.
children, and one great grand-
*
*
JOSEPH BROOKENTHAL, 44, child.
*
*
formerly of Detroit, died Dec. 20
SOLQMON
L.
POSALSKY,
86,
in Toledo. He is survived by his
Wife, Julia; sons, Albert and Jer- of 2227 Hazelwood, died Dec. 26.
ry; and a daughter, Faye, of To- Funeral services were held at
ledo; his father, Herman Brooken- Hebrew Benevolent Society; in-
. thal, and brothers and sisters, terment, Machpelah cemetery.
Charles, Jack, George, Alfred, Rabbi Rein officiated. He is sur-
Leo, Pauline Hammerstein, Doris vived by his sons, Jacob, Joseph,
Blumenthal, Esther Roth, Eva Marvin, Frank; daughters, Mrs.
Corman and Frances Miller, all Rose Genes, Mrs. Anna Gorden
ker; nine grandchildren, and three
of Detroit.
great grandchildren.
* * •
* * *
Services for Pfc. Israel Aron-
HERMAN
BAUM,.
1644 Taylor,
ovitz, who was killed in ac-
tion on Saipan June 5, 1944, died Dec. 24. Services were held
at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi
7 at the age of 24,
L. Goldman officiating. He leaves
will be held at
his wife, Mary; two sons; Martin
11 a.m. Sunday,
and Barry; a daughter, Ruth; his
Jan. 2, at He-
mother, Mrs`. Bessie Baum, N. Y.;
brew Benevolent
two brothers, Louis and Hyman
Society
of N.Y.; two sisters, Freda of
Rabbi Isaac N. Y., and Mrs. Becky Bart of
Stollman will of- Pa. Interment, Machpelah Ceme-
ciate, with mili- tery.
tary rites con-
* * *
ducted by the
ABEL (ABNER) RACOW, 3245
Jewish War Vet- Chicago Blvd., died Dec. 26.
Pfc. Aronovitz erans. Burial Services were held at Kaufman
will be at Hebrew Memorial Park. Chapel, with Rabbi Rosenwasser
A graduate of Detroit ' public officiating. He leaves his wife,
schools, Pfc. Aronovitz also at- Dina; two daughters, Ann Ruth
tended the United Hebrew and Mrs. Nat Markow; three
.Schools. He enlisted ii'r the Mar- brothers of New Haven, Conn.,
Me Corps in June, 1942. He was Bayley, Jack, and Herman; two
awarded the Silver Star.
sisters of New Haven, Mrs. Anna
He is survived by his mother, Persoff and Mrs. Kate Eldrich.
Sarah; brothers, Harry and Mor- Interment, Machpelah Cemetery.
* * *
ris; sisters, Mrs. Rose Kohen, Mrs.
DAVID PINSKER, 75, of 2299
Esther Brotsky, Mrs. Marian Bar-
Highland, died Dec. 14. He is
bas and Dorothy.
survived by four daughters,
Mesdames Lillian Cohen, Mary
Gutterman, Annie Komisar and
Bessie Hassal, and 11 grand-
children.

.

• •

KAUFWIA
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9419 DEXTER AT EDISON
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Albert K. Epstein
Dies in Tel Aviv

LATE ALBERT K. EPSTEIN

Albert K. Epstein of Chicago,
president 'of the American Pales-
tine. Trading Corporation
(AMPAL), died in Tel Aviv Dec.
22 of a heart attack. He had left
for Israel two weeks ago together
with A b r a h am Dickenstein,
AMPAL's executive director.
Mr. Epstein was well•known in
Detroit, having addressed several
gatherings here in behalf of
AMPAL. He was a prominent
figure at conventions of the Zion-
ist Organization of America at
which, in recent years, he spoke
in opposition to the present ad-
ministration.
A noted chemist, he became fa-
mous for a formula perfecting
mayonnaise. He was the author
of a monograph on Dr. Chaim
Weizmann which was reviewed
in The Jewish News several
months ago.
Epstein was buried in the Old
Cemetery in Tel Aviv. President
Weizmann, Communications Min-
ister David Remez, chairman of
the State Council Joseph Sprin-
zak and numerous other digni-
taries attended the funeral serv-
ices. Dr. Israel Goldstein, treas,
urer of the Jewish Agency,
delivered the euology.

Philip Jaffe, Arlazaroff
Secretary, Dies, Aged 63

Philip Jaffe, prominent labor
Zionist leader, for the past eight.
years secretary of Arlazaroff
branch of Jewish National Work-
ers Alliance, died Dec. 25 at the
age of 63. His late residenc'e was
at 3266 Leslie.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman and lead-
ers in the Labor Zionist Organi-
zation eulogized the deceased at
funeral services Sunday at the
Chesed shel Emes.
His survivors are his wife, Dora,
three sons, Joseph, Reuben and
Benjamin; A daughter, Sally; five
grandchildren and two brothers,
Samuel and. Reuben.

Brave Ice to Reach Austria
VIENNA (JTA) — After mak-
ing their way through snow-
covered fields and frozen rivers,
a group of about 50 Hungarian
Jews reached the Austrian fron-
tier. Some of them crossed into
the British zone while others
proceeded to Vienna.

Arlazaroff Branch

PHILIP JAFFE

WOLF' WROTSLAVSKY
MONUMENTS
-

Artistic Memorials it Lowest Prices
A Tribute — Everlasting

2975 JOY RD.

TY. 8-6117

By BENNETT CERF

HEARING a man complain of his worries, Chess Chem.
-1-1 pion Herbert Wise assured him, "Come with me and
consult my friend Kadison. He'll work wonders for you."
They visited Kadison, who
obligingly said to the
(./ OWE N/NETY
fiend, "Now lt's analyze
DOLLARS Tel
your worries one by one."
\-

"First," said the man. "I owe
two hundred dollars for my
daughter's wedding. Second, I.
owe ninety dollars to my tailor.
Third, the electric light bill is
overdue. That's eighteen dollars
more. And fourth, . I'm over-
drawn by three hundred dollars
at the bank already."
Kadison did a little mental
calculating and said cheerfully,
"That adds up to just six hun-
dred and eight dollars. Forget
all the details, think of that,
and you'll have one worry left."
"What did I 'tell you?" said Wise. "That fellow Kadtson's a

Israeli Detains British Jew
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Dr. Mark
Henry Jacobus, a British Jew
who came to this country in
Technion Will Honor
August to lecture at the Hebrew
University, has been prevented
Freudenthal Jan. 15
by the ,government from leaving
Prof. Alfred M. Freudenthal, the country. Israeli- authorities
world famed structural engineer, said that "we had good grounds
will be honored here on Jan. 15, for detaining Jacobus."
at the annual dinner of the De-
troit Chapter of the American
Technion Society which supports
the Haifa (Israel) Institute of
Technology. The dinner will be
." of Jewish National
held at the Rackham Bldg. Gifts
Workers Alliance
of $100, per couple are being
Extends heartfelt sympathies
solicited for this dinner, reserva-
tions for which are being taken
to the survivors of
by Philip Neusholtz, secretary,
2346 National Bank Bldg.

.

Try and Stop Me

its royal secretary for
eight years.

We mourn the passing of a
loyal worker in the cause of
Israel's upbuilding. Blessed be

his memory.

genius:"







A recent dispatch from Aberdeen; Scotland, advises us that Sir

Harry Lauder has purchased a dachshund—so that the entire family
can pet it at the same time

ALLULAH BANKHEAD, back from a long tour in
T
"Private Lives," says that reports of the death of show
business on the road have been greatly exaggerated. "People

are hungry for good plays,"
avers Tallulah. "It's the
stars who are killing the
theatre. They get train
tick—or they can't leave
their psychoanalyst— or
they have a radio program
three times a week: any
excuse to avoid a season of
one-night stands.

"I don't mind touring. It's
true I sat up until five one
morning in a Wisconsin cross-

road station because of a missed
connection—but shucks, I've
stayed up later than that in
New York, for less reason—and
felt worse in the morning!"
* I,

"The trouble with our Ichool system today," explains Commis
stoner William Brish, "Is that the teachers are afraid of the prin-
cipals, the principals are afraid of the superintendent, he is afraid
of the Board of Education, the Board is afraid of the parents, the
parents are afraid of the children, and the children are afraid of
nobody."
*
*
*

UEEN WILHELMINA, who laid aside her crown in

Q the Netherlands after fifty years of rule, ascended
the throne at the age of ten. Observing the throng

who

turned out to watch her
coronation in 1898, the
youthful Wilhelmina asked
her mother, the Regent,
"Mama, do all these thou-
sands of people belong to
me?" "No, my daughter,"
replied her mother, "It is
you who belong to all these
thousands of people." .

Queen Wilhelmina never for-
got this episode. That is one
reason why she was the best-
Loved monarch of her time.

• • •

Two old men sat in the sun Pa.
in a very poor section of Chi-
cago. "Such news in the paper," complained one. "War scares,
inflation, strikes, murders! It's enough to make a man wish he'd
never been born."
"That's right," agreed the other. "But who has such luck? Not
one in a hundred thousand."

Copyright. 1948. by Bennett Cert. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. . ,Ina.

Israel Will Not Confiscate Abandoned Arab Lands

NEW YORK (JTA) — "The
Government of Israel will not
confiscate any of the lands
abandoned by the Arabs who
fled from Palestine during - the
Israeli-Arab war," Judge Morris
Rothenberg, president of the
JeWish National Fund . of Amer-
ica, declared at a testimonial

dinner for Solomon Z. Kerstein,
tendered by the United Galician
Jews of America.
"All land areas required for
the resettlement of Jewish refu-
gees from Europe will be equit-
ably . acquired by the Jewish
National Fund," Judge Rothen-
berg emphasized.

Friends and Relatives and Co - Workers
in the Zionist movement are invited to

attend the reburial service of

SECOND LIEUTENANT
DANIEL GINSBURG

Sunday, January Z 1949, at p. m-
at Lewis Brothers

Rabbi Morris Adler and David Breslau of the
National Labor Zionist Office will officiate.

Ginsburg-Rosenberg Post of Jewish War Veterans
will participate in the service.

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