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'Obituaries

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THE JEWISH N EWS

Friday, March 24, 1950

Death Calls Dr. Bernhard Gottlieb,
Outstanding Pathologist and Zionist

Dr. Milton Steinberg,

little or no impact on the majority
News of the death of Dr. made
of the people. However, to a specialized
EMANUEL ROSMAN, 84, of Jacob Shuman. Interment, Beth Noted Rabbi, Author,
group
of individuals—dentists and Zion-
Bernhard
Gottlieb,
on
March
16,
2745 Cortland, died March 19. Tefilo Emmanuel Cemetery.
ists—it was the shocking and saddening
at Dallas, Texas, came as a announcing
Is Called by Death
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that a colossus of international
Funeral services were held at
shock to his many friends in scientific fame and equal lover of Israel
SAMUEL WRUBLE, 3051 Car-
Lewis Bros., with Rabbis Moses
had gone to eternal rest.
The Conservative Rabbinate Detroit.
"Scientific literature contains evidence
Fischer and Moses Lehrman of- ter, died March 11. Services were
Recognized as the outstanding of Dr. Gottlieb's contributions to dentistry.
ficiating. Burial was at Oakview held at Kaufman Chapel with lost its outstanding scholar and pathologist
Many books, hundreds of monographs,
in the world, inter- thousands of slides and pictures live to
Cemetery. He is survived by his Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor lecturer in the death on Mon- nationally known
an auth- attest to his scientific industriousness.
daughters, Mrs. Nathan Simon, Jacob Sonenklar officiating. He day of Dr. Milton Steinberg of ority on tooth decay, as
Hundreds of students have for the rest
Dr. Gottlieb of
his scientific teaching. The posts he
Mrs. Harry Robinson, Mrs. Emory is survived by his wife, Sarah;
held in the field of education—honors and
came
to
this
country
in
1940.
two
sons,
Dr.
Joseph
and
Mil-
Stein; sons, Harry, Sidney, Sig-
degrees awarded him by scientific societies
His first acquisition of fame and schools would certainly impress any-
mond, Morris and Carl Rosman; ton; one daughter, Mrs. Ben
was while he held a professor- one with his stature in his chosen field.
27 grandchildren and 10 great- Kasner; one brother, Louis of
"What is more important in paying
ship at the University of Vienna tribute
at this moment to this rare per-
grandchildren. He was affiliated Baltimore; one sister, Mrs. Leah
sonality
is his function in life as a hu-
dental
school.
He
left
Austria
Blumberg of Fall River, Mass.
with Cong. Bnai Moshe.
man being. Dr. Gottlieb was a statues-
during the rise of Nazism and que person of ample proportions with a
Interment, Machpelah Cemetery.
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went to Palestine where he lived demeanor that fit his physique. He had
SIE ROCHES, 65, of Almont,
an outspoken directness. Nearly every
MAURICE
H. FINKEL, Ann
for two years. He already had letter
which he wrote ended with the
Mich., died March 14. Rabbi
Arbor,
died
March
15.
Services
words "Please answer this letter yes-
visited
Palestine
three
times
be-
Leizer Levine officiated at funer-
terday."
were
at
Kaufman
Chapel
with
fore
that
and
was
a
lifelong
ad-
"Beneath the exterior of bruskness
al services at Machpelah Ceme- Rabbi J. E. Segal officiating. He
herent of the Zionist cause.
was a heart that felt and bled for his
tery. He is survived by sisters,
fellowtnan.
Were he able to read these
Upon coming to this country, inadequate words
Fannie Tuckman, Gertrude is survived by his wife, Anya;
about himself, he would
two
sons,
George
and
Marvin;
he
was
a
visiting
professor•
at
have ranted and hooted at their expres-
Roach of Los Angeles, and Mrs.
sion. But the evidence of his kindnesses
one
daughter,
Mrs.
Selma
Jacob-
the
University
of
Michigan,
as
Mark Green of Pasadena, Calif.
and generosity is preserved in •the many of
son. Interment, Machpelah Cem-
lecturer in oral pathology in the his letters so many of his friends possess,
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in the souls of the recipients of his '
etery.
Kellog Foundation Institute and
LARRY FULLER, of 20017
benefactions. He knew the whip-lash of
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laboratories.
The
remuneration
Hitler and escaped to Palestine in 1938
Ardmore, ,died March 12, at the
LAWRENCE 'LARRY' HERSH,
later in 1941 came the United States.
was not sufficient for a liveli- and
age of one year. Funeral services died March 17. Services were
By this time his life philosophy had be-
hood,
and
in
1941
he
assumed
the
come
completely crystallized. Aside from
were held at Hebrew Benevolent held at Kaufman Chapel with
prodigious scientific efforts he made
post of professor of oral path- his
Society. He is survived by his Rabbi Moses Fisher officiating.
time to champion-as only he could-the
ology at Baylor University in cause i or Israel.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney He is survived • by his parents,
"It can be told now, that his royalties
Dallas, Texas, where he died.
Fuller, a Sister, Sandra; his Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hersh;
from his books and scientific discoveries
4$
Prof. Gottlieb was concerned as well as ..his private funds were all de-
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arn- one sister, Mrs. Benj. Magder;
to Israeli projects. He lived since
with the rising tide of anti- voted
old Fuller.
DR. MILTON STEINBERG
1938 as a financially poor man. Illness
one brother, Max. Interment,
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Semitism in this country and in his family and a meager professional
LOUIS MAGID, 82, of 9251 Oakview Cemetery.
the Park Avenue Synagogue, the adoption of the European stipend caused him believably to write on
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December 30th, 1949. "Things have drain-
Genessee, died March 13. Funer-
anti-Semitic rule of numerous ed me financially"—but in the same letter
DAVID FELDMAN, 2953 Stur- New York. He was 46.
"I am leaving for postgraduate
al services were held at Hebrew tevant, died March 18. Services
Author of a number of great clauses by American schools. said,
classes in Italy and Israel on the 26th of
Benevolent Society; interment, were held at Kaufman Chapel works analyzing Jewry's position Shortly before he left the Uni- May".
It is noteworthy that he saith."1 am
Cemetery of the Independent with Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick in the world, Dr. Steinberg was versity of Michigan, he told the leaving." instead of "I hope to leave."
This
was
his indominatable spirit. His en-
Detroit Lodge. Rabbi Leizer and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar of- recognized as the ablest in- editor of The Jewish News that ergies were
directed an a level of posi-
Levine and Cantor Rubin Boy- ficiating. He is survived by three terpreter of -Jewish values.
tiveness
and
great self assurance.
he was concerned over the
"His entire scientific life in Vienna
arsky officiated. He is survived sisters, Mrs. Robert Rubinstein,
spread of prejudice in American and America was dotted with struggles
He
suffered
a
heart
attack
by his sons, Ben, Harry, of Flor- Mrs. Esther Kaufman and Mrs. several years ago and since then colleges. He said he firmly be- for vindication of his theories and even
of his scientific procedures. In nearly
ida, Leo, Charlie, daughters, Mrs. Hyman Lipshitz. Interment, had
devoted himself to writing. lieved that Jews should not be every case after the storm was over—
Dorothy Potiker, Mrs. Sarah Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
emerged the winner—much too late
In one of his last great ser- deprived of the opportunities he
however, to fully enjoy the fruits of
Adler, Mrs. Ida Benner; 12
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mons, delivered several weeks they sought to study the medi- victory. Even to his dying day his latest
grandchildren; one great grand
IDA HOFFMAN, 8812, died ago, he criticized the failure of cal sciences, and that if the battle for his method on the immuniza-
fd nta
w ast
on . d
l decay,
t ion g of
f ugh
child.
March 17. Services were held at Commentary Magazine to fulfill
to such opportunities are being fought th out
field-of dental
fie
theenta
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Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi its mission as a journal of merit to be closed to them, others research. His death removes the front of
SAM A. 'SMALL, 46, of 3016 Morris Adler, Rabbi Isaac Stoll-
the advocates of this method, but it is
possible that in time-in view of his
Richton, died'March 14. Funeral man and Cantor Jacob Soneklar and pointed out its shortcom- should be opened elsewhere: the yet
brilliance-this great benefaction may be
elsewhere being Palestine,
serivces were held at Hebrew officiating. She is survived by ings.
his also. Bernhard Gottlieb drew con-
His major hope, therefore, was clusions and then girded his loins to
Benevolent Society. Rabbi Solo- her husband, William; one son,
He was a leader in the Zion-
them. Surely, this is a reversed
mon Gruskin. officiated. He is Dr. Maxwell M. Hoffman; three ist movement and was one of to see the establishment of a prove
scientific approach, but it made him fight
and work all the more. He seemed to
survived by his wife, Dora; his daughters, Mrs. Joseph Pohl, the outstanding proponents of dental college in Palestine un- sense
the correct inevitability as it applied
sons, Edward and Jerry; a Mrs. Meyer L. Goldstein and Mrs. the cause of a Jewish state in der Jewish auspices. He believed to both
scientific dentistry and political
that
the
best
dentists
are
the
Israel.
No flags will be at half
daughter, Ilene; one brother; Sidney Z. Leib. Interment, Israel.
mast, nor will any cannons boom nor
Americans,
the
poorest,
the
Ger-
two sisters.
bugles
sound
retreat for this great per-
Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
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mans and the Russians. He felt sonality—but in his way he contributed
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much more to his chosen field and his
JWV,
Fraternal
Leader
that Palestine was suffering people than those for whom these honors
MARCEL EDLESTEIN, 57, of
JACK REPITOR, 3022 Lawr-
18 Midland, Highlapd Park, died ence, died March 18. Services David Wrubel Dies at 56 from the influx of poorer den- are reserved."
tists. He stated in his interview
March 14. Funeral services were were held at Kaufman Chapel
here with the editor of The
held at Hebrew Benevolent Soc- with Rabbi Leizer Levine and
David Wrubel, of 2999 Monte- Jewish News:
iety. Rabbi Leopold Neuhaus of- Cantor Hyman Adler officiating.
"Anti-Semitism does not stand
ficiated. He is survived by his He is survived by his wife, rey, prominent Detroit furrier at
wife, Hilda; his daughter, Mrs. Betty; one son, Robert; two 13326 Dexter, and a leader in still, and the Jews will suffer
Alice Steine•., one grandchild. daughters, Arleen and Ruby; the ranks of the Jewish War unless avenues of freedom to
Veterans, died March 14 at the study are opened for young Jews.
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Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Repi-
HENRY KRUPP, 83, of 1730 tor; two sisters, Mrs. Hyman age of 56.
Dentistry is one of the fields
Funeral services were held seriously affected by the virus
Gladstone, died March 17. Fun- Zimberg and Mrs. Saul Rott. In-
March 16 at Kaufman Funeral of anti-Semitism. As in other
The family of the late Mrs.
eral services • were held at He- terment, Turover Cemetery.
Home. Burial-
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brew Benevolent Society. Rabbi
fields, Palestine must be called Ida Gold announces the unveil-
ing of the monument - in her
JACOB H. KOPELMAN, 73, was in Machpe-
Max Wohlgelernter officiated.
upon to solve this problem."
He is survived by his wife, Anna; of 2637 Tuxedo, owner of t5e lah Cemetery.
Dr. Gottlieb • deplored the memory at 1 p.m. Sunday,
Surviving a r e
his sons, Hyman, Carl, Henry, National Outfitting Co., died
apathy of Jews toward Zionism, March 26, at Chesed shel Emes
Herman; his daughters. Mrs. March 13. Rabbi Leon Fram of- his wife, Nora;
pleaded for mass enrollment in Cemetery. Rabbi Max J. Wohl-
Celia Drapkin, Mrs. Rashel Co- ficiated at funeral services. He two daughters,
the movement, labored for the gelernter will officiate. Relatives
hen, Mrs. Bess Steinberg; 12 is survived by his brothers and Mrs. Norbert H.
establishment of a dental school and friends are invited to at-
grandchildren; five great-grand- -sisters, Al Kopelman of Spring- Ketai and Mrs.
in Zion and enlisted the aid of tend the service.
field, Miss.; Joseph, of Hartford, Edward Berko-
children.
many dentists in this cause. Dr.
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Conn.; Lou Call of Woodside, witz, and two
Samuel Lewin-Epstein of Jerus-
MRS. ANNA DUBINSKY, 75, of N.Y.; Mrs Rae Kleban of Stock- brothers, Jack
alem (brother of Mrs. A. M.
3796 Tuxedo, died March 17. well, Miss.; Sarah Kopel of and Rabbi Sam
Hershman - of Detroit) has made
Wrubel.
Calif.,
and
Ada
Al-
Hollywood,-
Funeral services were held at
several visits to this country,
Wrubel
Born
in
Rus-
In cherished memory of our
Hebrew Benevolent Society. She agze of Boston, Mass.
one of them two months ago, in
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sia,
Mr.
Wrubel
resided
in
De-
dear husband and father, Sam-
is survived by her son, Louis;
the
interest
of
this
project
which
JOSEPH KUSHNER, 52, of troit for 30 years. He was a
uel Zaff, who passed away April
her brother, Simon Knoppow.
15386 Linwood, died March 20. past noble grand of Jericho soon is expected to materialize. 13, 1948, :4 days in Nisson. "You
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Prof.
Gottlieb,
who
held
de-
MRS. BERTHA ISENBERG, 68, A native Detroiter, he was em- Lodge, IOOF; member of Crafts- grees from many universities, will always live in our. hearts."
of 2648 Rochester, died March ployed by General Motors and man Lodge 521 and a 32nd de- conducted his first studies in Sadly missed by his wife, chil-
18. Funeral services were held at was a member- of Stephen Wise gree Mason; member of Moslem the vitality of tooth enamel and dren and giandchildren.
. Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rab- chapter, American Jewish Con- Temple Shrine and Detroit Con- he used intra-vitam staining
past commander of Jew-
bi Isaac Stollman officiated. gress. Services were held at sistory;
An autopsy was performed on
War Veterans Post 135; methods. He won a prize in a the
She is survived by her husband, Kaufman chapel. He is survived ish
remains of John -Paul Jones
competition
in
the
study
of
member, George Washington
Oscar, her sons, Arnold, Leo and by his wife, Clara; his mother, Post,
113
years after his death.
enamel
-lamellae..
At
Vienna
he
American Legion; vice-
Joe; her daughters, • Mrs. Anna Mrs. Rebecca Kushner; sons, president,
made on intensive study of
Detroit
Furriers
Guild.
James
and
Frank;
daughter,
- Mankin, Mrs. Joe Holtzman, Mrs.
pyorrhea and formulated • his
Morry Wasserman; two grand- Mrs. Donald Patrick. Interment,
theory of the continuous erup-
MONUMENTS
Machpelah.
children; three sisters.
tion of teeth and the epithelial
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attachment on the enamel. Den-
By Bart C. Berg
MRS. ROSE WEINERMAN, 58, Mrs. Schneiderman, AJC
tal circles in' this country are di-
Owner
of 14900 Dexter, died March 17.
vided on the value of his find-
Max Wrotslaysky
Funeral services were held at Vice-President, Dead
Monument Works
JERUSALEM —.(JTA) — Two ings, but his views are - gradu-
Mrs. Anna Center Schneider-
the Hebrew Benevolent Society.
ally rising in the ascendancy.
Distinctive.'
Rabbi Leo Goldman officiated. man, 50, national vice-president Jewish settlers were killed in
Monuments • ,
In tribute to Prof. Gottlieb,
of
the
American
Jewish
Con-
the
Jerusalem
suburbs
by
Arab
She is survived by her son, Jack;
Reasonably Priced
Dr. Leonard Sidlow, one of his
3201 JOY ROAD
her daughters, Florence, Mrs. gress died March 14 in New bandits who stole a herd of Detroit friends and co-workers,
Corner Wildemere
York.
She
was
educational
di-
goats
and
then
escaped
across
•Shirley Rosenberg, Mrs. Moe
stated
:
TYler 6-0136
rector
of
American
ORT
and
the
border
into
Transjordan-
f Tinm; zfour grandchildren; one
"The avid reader of the • daily press
the American Jewish Congress, controlled territory.
probably noted that the obituary column
brother; two sisters.
and headed groups on Israel
The killings occurred in day- carried_ a. short. item that .a. Dr. Bernhard
•
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of Dallas, Texas. died several days
light near the deserted Arab Gottlieb
ago. It is quite safe to say that this item
. MRS. HELEN GREEN, 77, of and world Jewish affairs.
Mrs.
Schneiderman
also
au-
village
of
Kolonia,
abou
three
- 2500 Richton, died March 18.
Funeral services were held at thored the book, "Influence of miles west of Jerusaleth. The
the Hebrew Benevolent Society. World War on Women in In- first settler was knifed to death
• Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiated. dustry." Surviving are her hus- by Arabs in ambush. The second
She is survived by her son, Jul- band, Louis Schneiderman, a Jew died in similar fashion
ius; her daughters, Mrs. Rose clothing manufacturer, and son, when he came seeking the miss-
Nudelman, Mrs. Bernice Cohen, Howard Allen, an Atomic Ener- ing man. Military authorities
•Mrs. Sarah Litma, Mrs. Bertha gy Commission fellow at Har- traced the stolen herd to the
Israel-Transjordan border line.
vard.
'-Burkow; seven grandchildren.
Another raid took place about
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one mile north of Kolonia at
Maurice Hart Dies
ISAAC SHUMAN, died March
MONTREAL, (JTA) — Maurice Beth Iiksa. Arab marauders op-
-1.3. Services were held at Kauf-
-,man Chapel with Rabbi L. Gold- Hart, Jewish member of the perating from Transjordan ter-
man officiating. He • is survived Federal Parliament, lieu after ritory were also active in the
south this week-end.
by his cousin, Harry. and Uncle, a lengthy illness. He was 54.

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Monument
Unveilings

In Memoriam

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Two Jews Killed
By Arab Bandits

