Histadrut Workers to Study Foreign Methods; Plan Production Expansion 1 8—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 24, 1951 Obituaries JENNIE LEVIN SHORE, 9600 services were held at Hebrew Dexter, died Feb. 13. Services Benevolent society. Rabbi Leo were held at Kaufman Chapel Goldman officiated. He is sur- with Rabbi Benjamin Gorelick vived by his wife, Sarah; sons, and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar of- Hyman, George, Harry and ficiating. Survived by her chil- Morton; daughters, Mrs. Fannie dren, Maurice, Mrs. Benj. Imber, Marcus, Minnie Freeman and Mrs. David Garfield and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Prentiss; 13 grand- and eight great-grand- Acheson Sees No Peril Sarah Caplan. Interment, cildren, children. Clover Hill Park Cemetery. * * * * * In Arms Aid to Arabs JACOB HOFFMAN, 64, of 3723 PEARL MEHLER, 2575 Rich- WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Presi- ton, died Feb. 15. Services were Monterey, died Feb. 14. Funeral dent Truman said he has re- held at Kaufman Chapel with services were held at Hebrew Society. Interment, ferred to the State Department Rabbi G. Frankel officiating. Benevolent Survived by her hUsband, Mor- Cemetery of Turover Aid Society. the matter of the joint protest ris; two daughters, Mrs. Gerald He is survived by his wife, Leah; on British arms shipments to Smith and Mrs. Bernard Ash- sons, Louis, Max and Harry; the 'Arab states submitted to mann; two sisters, Mrs. Saraquse five grandchildren; one brother, him by the American Federation and Mrs. Joseph Mehler; broth- and one sister. Rabbi Leo Gold- of Labor and the CIO. ers, Albert and Carl Goldfeder. man officiated. • • * * * Secretary of State Acheson said Interment, Beth Moses Ceme- he reiterated the same senti- tery. MRS. ETTA AlftND, 78, of * * * ments contained in his letter to 3716 Longfellow, died Feb. 17. Rep. Jacob K. Javits that he feels DOROTHY ERENTHAL, 3726 Funeral services were held at it is desirable for the Arabs to Boston, died Feb. 16. Services Hebrew Benevolent Society with receive arms shipments and were held at Kaufman Chapel interment at the Cemetery of does not believe there is serious with tabbi Joshua Sperka and Cong. Beth Abraham. Rabbis danger of renewed hostilities in- Cantor Hyman Adler officiating. Thumin and Halpern officiated. volving Israel. Survived by her husband, Sam; She is survived by her sons, Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, son, Sheldon; daLighter, Mrs. Jacob, David and Abraham; her Chief of Naval Operations, told Walter Silver; brother, Sam Le- daughter, Mrs. Rose Glasser; the House Foreign Affairs Com- ber; sisters, Mrs. Sarah Orech- four grandchildren, and by her mittee that the ability of Near kin Mrs. Sophie Bigman, Mrs. brothers, Rabbi Aaron Leib Ki- Kinitzer. Eastern states to maintain Ida Rosenberg, Mrs. Mildred nitzer and Sam a * *- governments friendly" to the U.S. Newman. Interment, Bnai David JOE tektIEDMAN, 61, of 3764 "is of great strategic importance." Cemetery. • Clements, died Feb. 18. Funeral * * * BENJAMIN AVRUSHIN, 2690 services were held at the Hebrew Webb, died Feb. 15. Services were Benevolent Society, interment, held at Kaufman Chapel with Cemetery of Radomer Aid So- Rabbi L. Goldman and Cantor ciety. He is survived by his wife, Robert Tulman officiating. He Rebecca Rachel; son, Morris, Sarah Friedman. leaves his wife, Ida; daughters, and daughter, * * * Topics of major interest to will lead community singing. 'Mrs. Edward Fineman, Mrs. Irv- The musicale will take place at ISSIDOR BECKMAN, 60, for- American V,eform Jewish lay- men will be discussed at the 13th the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- ing Weiss, Mrs. Seymour mer Bay City resident, died-sud- Schwartz and Mrs. Jack Gor- denly in Winano, Minn. He had biennial convention of the NA- bert J. Silber, 18655 Birchcrest. back. Interment, Beth Tefilo resided in Winano for 33 years. * * * TIONAL FEDERATION 0 F He leaves his wife, Marrie; son, TEMPLE BROTHERHOODS at Intensive advertising and sales Emmanuel Cemetery. * * * Norman; brothers, Jacob of Bay Dallas, Texas, Februaray 26 to promotion campaign for 1950 JOSEPH TARNOPOL, 9033 City, Louis of Minneapolis; sis- 28. Speakers will include Irvin will be launched soon by the M. Shlenker, president of the ALTES BREWING CO. to focus Dexter, died Feb. 17. Services ters, Mrs. Ben Wiel of Bay City, Houston Jewish Community public attention on "brisk" Altes were held at Kaufman Chapel Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg of Saginaw, Council; Dr. Umphrey Lee, pres- beer, Howard H. Colby, president with Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Mrs. L. G. Samuelson of College Cantor Hyman Adler officiating. ident of South- of the brewery, announced. The He leaves his wife, Anna; sons, Corner, 0. * * e r n Methodist Altes Co. recently completed an Sam and Charles; daughter, Mrs. ALEX CURTIS, 48, of 2740 Univesrity, who expansion program to provide Owen Winn. Interment, Oak- Fullerton, died Feb. 20. A native will discuss the for facilities to brew 1,000,000 view Cemetery. Detroiter, he was in the mer- Jewish Chautau-. barrels of beer a year in its De- * * * chandise distributing business, qua Society, NF- troit plant. Altes markets its ESTHER PINCUS, 8624 Hamar TB's major na-i, product in Michigan, Ohio, Court, died Feb. 18. Services a member of Keiden Lodge of Bnai Brith and past president tional educ a- Pennsylvania, and California. were held at Kaufman Chapel of the Michigan Miniature Bowl- tional project * * with Rabbi Joseph Thumin and ing Assoc. Services were held at and Barnet Lie- A group of members of CONG. Rabbi Israel Halpern officiating. Kaufman Chapel. Rabbi Harold berman, Phila- BETH MOSES contributed close She leaves her- husband, Benja- Rosenthal officiated. Survived delphia, pr es i- to $300 for the land-redemption min; daughter, Mrs. Irving by his wife, Shirley; brothers, dent of the Na- Lieberman work of the Jewish National tional Federation of Jewish Fund at a Hamisha Asar Siegel; brothers, David and Louis, Albert, 'Samuel, David and Men's Clubs, representing' the b'Shevat party arranged at the Harry Metz. Interment, Beth Charles. Interment, Machpelah. a * * Conservative Temple Brother- synagogue Feb. 5 by the congre- Abraham Cemetery. * * * CHARLES PARZEN, 73, of hoods. gation's president Emil Kahan. HARRY COHEN, 64, of 18944 3225 Calvert, a member of Cong. * * * • * * Roselawn, died Feb. 18 at Uni- Shaarey Zedek and Detroit SHERMAN FAMILY CLUB "Professor Mamlock" • will be versity Hospital, Ann Arbor. He resident for 43 years, died Feb. meets at the home of Mr. and the feature film shown at the was a native Detroiter. Services 12. Services were held at Lewis Mrs. Meyer Levens, 2605 \ Elm- GOLDEN AGE FILM SERIES were held at Lewis Bras., with Bros. Dr. A. M. Hershman, urst at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Sunday, Feb. 26, at 8 p.m., at Rabbi Jacob Segal officiating. Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick and March 5. The newly elected the Twelfth St. Council Center. Survived by wife, Clara; daugh- Cantor Jacob Sonenklat offici- officers will preside. This picture, filmed in Russia in ter, Mrs. Harry Simon; brother, ated. Survived by his wife, Mol- * * * 1938, is a drama about a famous Abe; sister, Anna Kane. Inter- lie; sons, Rabbi Herbert Parzen "Down the Mighty Colorado Jewish surgeon who suffers and ment, Machpelah Cemetery. of Jersey City, .Lewis and River," a color motion picture learns the true meaning of Fas- * * * George C.; daughter, Mrs. Aaron version of a trip from the gla- cist hatred and the fight for free- JOSEPH KANE, 63, of "20475 cial source of the Colorado in dom. Dialogue is in Russian with Freeland, died Feb. 13 in Miami Friedman. Interment, Clover Hill Park Cemetery. the Rockies, 1,400 miles south- English sub-titles. Beach. Services were held at ward to its outlet in the Gulf * * * Lewis Bros., Rabbi Benjamin of California, w ill be the The FANNY GORDON FAM- Gorrelick and Cantor Jacob So- Lehman Sister-in-Law WORLD ADVENTURE SERIES ILY CLUB, will hold its third nenklar officiating. Survived by public lecture subject at 3:30 annual donor dinner, Wednes- wife, Anna; daughters, Mrs. Succumbs. in N.Y. at 70 'p.m. Sunday, Feb. 26, at the De- day, March 8, at Lachar's. Tick- Shirley Kurshman, Mrs. Rosline NEW YORK—Mrs. Sissie Straus troit Institute of Arts. Ray Eg- ets can be obtained by calling Bershas; son, Irving) Kane. In- gerstad, Chicago adventurer, Mrs. Ida Ehrlich, UN. 4-7509, or terment, Clover Hill Park Ceme- Lehman, 70, widow of Chief Judge Irving Lehman of the New will appear in person with his Mrs. Minnie Tucker, UN. 4-5949. tery. York State Court of Appeals, * * * * * * pictures. died at her home here, Feb. 17. * * * At 8:30 p.m., Feb. 28, the YPC ISADORE NOVLOTZKY, 72, of She was the only daughter of The anniversary party of of the Northwest CorM. will have 2745 Monterey, died Feb. 14. Fu- Nathan Straus and his wife, Mrs. LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAPTER a sweater party. There will be neral services were held at Lina Gutherz Straus, whose phil- AND LODGE was held at Bel- dancing and refreshments. For Hebrew Benevolent Society. Aire Tuesday, Feb. 21, with information call Dorothy Beit- Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiated. anthropic work she carried on after their death, She married Jackie Kannon featured in a re- man, TO. 7-2341 or Hal Shapiro, He is survived by his daughters, the brother of Senator Herbert turn engagement. Highlight of UN. 3-5571. Mrs. Pauline Kaufman, Mrs. H. Lehman in 1901, after grad- the evening was the lighting of Rachel Winograd; three grand- uating from Barnard College. the anniversary cake by former A meeting to highlight the children, one brother, two sisters. A leader in Democratic party * * * and active presidents. Max So- holiday season for the PARK- activities and Jewish club work, sin was chairman of the evening. SIDE PTO will take place at the SOL ROSNOS, 67, of 18020 Lodge will meet at 8:30. p.m. Parkside Hebrew School, 15705 Sussex , died Feb. 18. • Services she retired from public life Tuesday, Feb. 28, at the Rose Parkside at 8 p.m. Wednesday, were held at Lewis Bros. Rabbi shortly after the death of her Sittig Cohen Bldg., to discuss March 1. Michael Michlin, prin- Benjamin Gorrelick officiated. husband in 1945. Surviving Mrs. Lehman are special amendments to the con- cipal of Northwest United He- Survived by wife, Fanny; son, stitution. Members are urged to brew School, will give a Purim Hyman: daughter, Mildred. In- two brothers, Nathan Straus, former administrator of the U.S. attend. reading. A radio script by the ment, Workmen's Circle Ceme- Housing authority, and Hugh * * * Elwin group of Senior Judaeans tery. Grant Straus. The AMBAS SADORS OF will be presdtted. * * * * * SONG, one, of the finest sing- BENJAMIN WEIDER, 64, of ing groups in the entertainment CLUB EHEM. SHANGHAIER 2136 Oakman Blvd., died Feb. 16. field, will close the current De- will present its first anniversary Services were held at Lewis Bros. troit Town Hall series at 11 a.m. dance at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiated. Wednesday in the Fisher The- Feb. 24, at the Workmen's Civic Survived by wife, Fannie; sons, ater. Center. Rosenow Bros. orches- Morris, Sam; daughters, Mrs. * * * tra will be featured, with en- Leon Friedman, Mrs. Harry War- Florence Weintraub, mezzo- tertainment by • imporsonation shaw, Mrs. Joseph Melton, Mrs. soprano, and Jack Weiner, vio- artist Hy Pritz. Tickets are Paul Amber and Lillian. Inter- linist, will be soloists at the next available at the club office, 2007 ment, Workmen's Circle Ceme HASHOF AR home musicale Gladstone, TY. 4-6376; Nellie's, tery. * * * Sunday evening, Feb. 26. use Shop, 10201 Dexter; Spitzer Schild and Aliza Stulman will Grocery, 8912 12th St., or at the LOUIS FREEMAN, 75, of 1563 be accompanists. Henry J. Blank door. Highland, died Feb. 12. Funeral TEL AVIV--(JTA)—A decision to send 50 workers overseas to study methods of work, factory administration and organization in various trades was adopted by. Histadrut, Israel - Federation of Labor. On their return, they will apply experience gained abroad by serving as instructors at various plants. The trade union department of. Histadrut is setting up pro- duction committees in all in- dustrial enterprises throughout the country. These committees, made up of workers and em- ployers, will study all matters affecting methods of prOduc- ton, organization and distribu- tion of labor in the plants. The projects of the labor fed- eration are being expanded and increased to meet the needs of Is- rael's growing population and the rapid development of the coun- try. "Hamashbir Hamerkazi," the Wholesale Cooperative So- ciety of the Histadrut, compris- ing 536 consumer cooperatives in addition to the agricultural collective settelments, has am- bitious plans for increasing services and local production, it was revealed. here. Plans include establishment of a sugar factory, a large bake- ry in Tel" Aviv, a biscuit and macaroni factory, textile and shoe plants and other industrial enterprises. Hamashbir's turn- over for the past year was about $45,000,000 as compared with $20,000,000 the previous year. News Brevities . ▪ Lurie, Zuckerman Charge .U.S. Jewry Failing Hechalutz NEW YORK—Zvi Lurie and Ba- ruch Zuckerman, Jewish Agency executive members, assailed American Zionism for inade- quate support of American youth planning to pioneer in Is- rael at a press conference pre- ceeding the opening of the Na- tional Convention of Hechalutz here attended by 800 delegates. Zuckerman said that Hecha- lutz, the pioneer movement, was "the soul of Zionism in Ameri- ca." He warned that unless Zionist bodies gave Hechalutz greater support, the Zionist movement in America might col- lapse. Moral Obligations Lurie also pointed to the debit side of American Jewry's activi- ties, charging it has fallen short of its moral obligations to - pro- vide manpower for Israel's re- construction. A report on Hechalutz activi- ties was presented by Yehuda Messinger, executive secretary of Hechalutz. He disclosed the organization has trained almost 1,000 American youths of which 800 went to Israel during the past two years. 8 Training Farms Eight training farms, with a capacity enrollment of 250 trainees, are in operation in the U. S. A backlog of 300 applicants are awaiting training. More than 100 are awaiting transportation to Israel. Messinger pointed out that Hechalutz does not "urge a mass Chalutz movement from the United States." But it does con- sider American chalutziut of value in strengthening Democ- racy in Israel. Goldman Issues Call Dr. Nahum Goldman, chair- man of the American' section of the Jewish Agency, declared at the concluding session of the conference "An increasing num- ber of American Jewish youths, driven not by intolerance, but by a desire to live full Jewish lives and to help build a new civilization, must be encouraged and trained to settle in Israel." Asserting that this is the pri- mary task for ZioniSm, Dr. Goldman added that it will, in the long run, represent Ameri- can Jewry's major contribution to Israel's future. In Memoriam * * * In memory of our dearly be- loved mother, Mrs. Pauline Marks who passed away Feb. 19, 1948. Sadly missed by her chil- dren and grandchildren. BERNARD MENINSKY DIES LONDON, (JTA) —Bernard Meninsky, outstanding Jewish painter whose works are on ex- hibit in the Dublin Municipal Art Gallery and in the Imperial War Museum, died here at the age of 69. MONUMENTS1 By Karl C. Berg Owner Max Wrotslaysky • Monument Works Distinctive Monu ments Reasonably • Priced 3201 JOY . ROAD Corner Wildemere TYler 6-0196 UNIVERSITY 1-7700