• 18 Obituaries — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 5, 1950 Monument Unveilings Hundreds Pay Tribute British Deny Attempt to Block Arms for Israel MRS. ESTHER FINKELSTEIN, DAVID CITRIN, 33, of 17514 59, of 1927 Pingree, died April 24. Kentucky, died April 26. Funeral To Late Isaac Selesny Rabbi Isaac Stollman and Rev. services were held at Hebrew JTA Teletype Wire H. Schulsinger officiated at serv- Benevolent Society. Rabbi Jo- Several hundred men and to The Jewish News ices at Kaufman Chapel. Burial, seph Rabinovitz officiated. He is women who were his friends The family a the late Sam- Beth Tefilo Cemetery. She is sur- survived by his wife, Betty; his and co-workers in numerous uel N. Heyman announces the A JTA teletype wire from Lon- vived by her Misbanct, William; father, Morris; a daughter, Mol- community causes paid final unveiling of a monument in his three daughters, Sadie, Lillian lie; a sister, Lillian Gerber, and tribute Monday, at funeral serv- memory at 1 p.m. Sunday, May don received by The Jewish -News and Mrs. Paul Naktin; two his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ices at the Hebrew Benevolent 7, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi late Tuesday denied that British grandchildren; three brothers, Barney Citrin. A noted attorney, Society, to Aizik (Sinai Reuven) Morris Adler and Cantor Ja- Foreign Office sources had in- Sam, Isidore and Benjamin Co- he was a graduate of the Wayne Selesny of 3265 W. Buena Vista cob Sonenkiar will officiate. tervened to prevent delivery of arms to Israel, as was hen; two sisters, Mrs. Sam Berin University, class of 1939. who died suddenly Sunday night. Friends and relatives are invited American charged Monday in a. statement and Mr's. Ray Bernstein, of Los Active in congregations, the to attend the service. -5 5 * in Tel Aviv attributed to "sources Angeles. * * • BERTHA GAER, 56, of 1717 Jewish National Fund,. Mizrachi, close to the Israel Foreign Min- * * * The family of the late Dr. the Yeshivoth and other move- HERMAN PA—L LEVINE, 2631 19th St., died April 29. Services ments, Mr. Selesny was among Morey D. Miro announces the istry." The British Foreign Office Grand, died April 24. Services were held at Hebrew Benevolent the most revered of orthodox unveiling of a monument in his were held at Kaufman Chapel, Society. She is survived by her leaders here. He was Baal Shach- memory at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, spokesman reiterated Britain's husband, Alex. with Rabbi Lehrman officiating. ris and Baal T ekioh at Congre- May 7, at Machpelah Cemetery. refusal to sell arms to Israel * * * He is survived by his wife, Lil- gation Shaarey Zeolek during Rabbi Morris Adler will offici- clue to her treaty obligations to MRS. LENA KRAINEN, 55, of the Holy Arab states and because the -lian; two sons, Allen and Rich- Days. An engraver by ate. Friends and relatives are in- the supply of British arms is limited. ard; two brothers, Oscar and 1730 Gladstone, died April 28. trade, he devoted all of his spare vited to attend the service. The Tel Aviv statement gave Harry, both of Toronto, and Funeral services were held at time to efforts for Israel's up- * •5 5 three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Bas- Hebrew Benevolent Society. building and to educational The family of the late Louis detailed information of British kin of Toronto, Mrs. Fannie Co- Rabbi Leo Goldman officiated. movements. Novitz announces the unveiling arms deliveries to Lebanon and hen of Denver, and Mrs. Rebec- She is survived by her husband, of. a monument to his memory the building up of the Lebanese He was active in Kvutzah Iv- ca Sniderman. Interment, Work- Jacob; sons, Jacob, Zack, Man- rith and was among the strong at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 7 at Mac- air force, although there are men's Circle, Independent De- eu, Ben; daughter, Sarah Score supporters of Young Israel. phelah Cemetery. Rabbi Isaac no British treaty obligations of Boston; three grandchildren; troit Lodge Cemetery. Pa,neth will officiate. Friends with Lebanon. "If the quan- Thirty-five years ago", Mr. two brothers, and one sister. tities of arms deliyered are not * # * Selesny settled in Palestine, and and relatives are invited to at- impressive in London and Wash- * * 5 BERTHA KAUFMAN, 3290 was one of the builders and de- tend the service. * 5 ington," the statement in Tel PAUL LAVEN, 43, a writer for fenders of the Ekron colony. He Rochester, died April 25. Serv- The fa milt' of the late Nathan Aviv said, "they are neverthe- the Bob Hope radio show and ices were held at Kaufman developed plantations there and M. Forb es announces the un- less enough to upset the balance Chapel, with Rabbis Morris Ad- former Cleveland newspaper re- lived more than 20 years in that Yelling of a monument in his of power in a region composed porter, died in Los Angeles. ler, Joseph Thurnin and Israel colony where he was married to memory at' 1 p.m. Sunday, May of small countries." * * * Halpern officiating. She leaves Leah Mahler. He was one of the 14, at Machpelah Cemetery. The statement added: "Israel EVELYN GOLDBERG, 35, a colony's defenders during the Rabbi Morris Adler will offici- her sons, Harry Kaufman of could not overlook the speedy native Detroiter, died May 1. New York, Kelly of Muskegon, Arab attacks in 1936-38. ate. Friends and relatives are rearmament of her neighbors by Louis, Ira and Norman; two Services were held at Kaufman On Sunday Mr. Selesny was in invited to attend the service. a power professing to be en- --- IP, * * daughters, Mrs. Walter J. Mayer Chapel, interment, Macpelah. good spirit when he joined in couraging peace and stability in and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal; 19 Survived by her mother, Mrs. Is- the celebration of Israel's second The fa milt' of the late Harry the Middle East." grandchildren, and 18 great- rael Goldberg. anniversary with his family. His Yarrows announces the unveil- The British spokesman as- * 5 * grandchildren. Interment, Beth death occurred several hours ing of a monument in his mem- serted that the figures given in ANNA DORFMAN, 66, of 3005 Abraham Cemetery. after he returned home from ory at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 7, at the Israel statement were gross- Hazelwood, died April 30. Serv- the State Fair Grounds. * * * Clover Hill Memorial Park. ly - exaggerated and said that no ices were held at Lewis Bros., in- Tributes 'to his memory were Friends and relatives are in- armaments or planes were sup- ESTHER FINKELSTEIN, 1927 terment, Workmen's Circle Cem- plied to Lebanon or Syria, from Pingree, died April 24. Services etery. Survived by her husband, paid at the funeral services by vited to attend the services. whom no requests for arms were were held at Kaufman Chapel, Raphael; son, Manuel; sisters, Rabbis Isaac Sthllman, Leizer The family of the late Rose received. He declared that there with Rabbi Isaac Stollman of- Mrs. Eli Goutman, Mrs. S. Moss Levine, J. Rothenberg, Samuel ficiating. She is survived by hus- of Calif.; brother, Ruvin Rabin- Prero and M. J.. Wohlgelernter. Schecter announces the unveil- has been no change in British Besides his wife • he is sur- ing of a monument in her mem- policy on arms deliveries in the band, William; three daughters, owitch and 2 grandchildren. * * * vived by two daughters, Mrs. ory at 12 noon Sunday, May 7 Middle East and that no further Sadie, Lillian and Mrs. Paul GUSSIE YALON, 54, who died Simon (Drora) •Kleinplatz and at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi approach regarding arms has Naktin; two sisters, Mrs. Samuel Morris Adler will officiate. been made by Israel. Therefore, Berin and Mrs. Roy Burnstein, April 16, is survived by her sis- Sarah, and a son, Abraham. Friends and relatives are in- the spokesman continued, there Venice, Calif.; and three bro- ter, Mrs. Rita Cohen of 18466 vited to attend the service.. is no question of reconsidering thers, Sam Cohen, Isadore and Monica, with whom she had * * Britain's stand in this matter. Ben. Interment, Beth Tefilo made • her home. The family of the late Morris Cemetery. DR. JULIEN WEILL DIES - Krause announces the unveiling * * of a monument in his memory at PARIS, (JTA)----Dr. Julien Weill, KENNETH H. MAY, 3201 TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Roger Gar- 2 p.m. Sunday, May 7, at Clover- Gladstone, died April 26. Serv- Grand Rabbi of Paris since 1933 ices were held at Kaufman and a hero of the resistance reau, president of the UN Trus- hill Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Ad- Chapel, with Rabbi Sperka of- movement in this country dur- teeship Council who was expect- ler will officiate. Friends and ficiating. He is survived by his ing the Nazi occupation, died ed to arrive here from "Rome by relatives are invited to attend Three hundred weary Jews wife, Pearl; two sons, Bernard here at the age of 77. Last year air, was not among the passen- the service. * * * walked into Teheran, capitol of gers who landed at Lydda on an he was named a member of the and Herbert of Washington, The family of the late 'Har- Iran, Monday, and told the story D. C., and three grandchildren. Legion of Honor in recognition Italian plane. old Zald announces the unveil- of 12 Jews being murdered and Unconfirmed rumors said that of his services to France. Interment, Machpelah Ceme- several. Jewish girls raped by Although he was arrested on he had. flown instead to. Lake ing of a monument in his mem- religious fanatics in pogroms tery. ory at 12:30 p.m. •Sunday, May * * * numerous occasions by the Nazis, Success to resign from the presi- of the Trusteeship Coun- 7, at Machpelah Cemetery. sweeping Iranian -Kurdistan. - HARRY SHAPIRO, 2935 Tux- he remained steadfast in his re- dency Persecution of the 12,000 Jews cil, in view. of the fact that the Friends and relatives are invit- fusal to leave Paris and stayed edo, died April 28. Services were ed to meet at 12:15 p.m. at the in Kurdistan was begun two plan to place Jerusalem under in the French capital through- held at Kaufman Chapel, with UN trusteeship is now consid- chapel of the cemetery to at- months ago, spokesmen said. Rabbi Sperka officiating. He is out the war. Formerly :president ered tend the service. doomed. They added that the Iranian • * * survived by his wife, Fannie; of the Society of Jewish Studies of France and the author of Diplomatic circles here believe two daughters, Mrs. Bernard The family of the late Zina government was not to blame. Nolish and Mrs. Nathan Lux; several books on Jewish history that Mr. Garreau has realized Faxstein Mudrick announces the "The persecution is due to local two brothers, Morris and Nathan, and religion, he played a lead- that the plan to internationalize unveiling of a-monument in her Kurd religious fanatics. The and a sister, Mrs. Abe Steinberg. ing role in • the rebuilding of Jerusalem cannot be implement- memory at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, government ordered Kurd au- Jewry after the war's ed now that the Soviet Govern- May 7, at Tefilo Emanuel Cem- thorities to protect us. Further, Interment, Machpelah Cemetery. French end. "- ment has reversed its policy with etery. Relatives and friends are they are giving us the fullest *- * * regard to the status of the city * * * cooperation in sending refugees EVA G R E E N, 1750 Coiling- CJC Wants Canadian and because the Old City of Je- The family of the late Joseph to Israel." . wood, died April 29. Services Civil Rights Policy rusalem has been annexed by Farkas announces the unveiling were held at Kaufman Chapel, Transjordan together with other of a monument in his memory at Judge Silberman Dies with Rabbi A. M. Hershman of- 1. p.m. Sunday, May 7, at Chesed OTTAWA—(JTA)—T h e Sen- areas of Arab Palestine. PATERSON, N. (JTA) — ficiating. She is survived by her ate Committee on Human Rights shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbis Judge Charles Silberman, of the husband, Sam; one son, Harry; heard a brief presented by the Moses Lehrman and Moses Fis- Passaic County District Court, CORRECTION one daughter, Mrs. Irvin Lewis, Canadian Jewish Congress ask- cher will officiate. Friends and died here at the age of 47. Harry Keidan Chapter of Bnai relatiyes are invited to attend and a sister Mrs. Sam Shayne. ing for the establishment of a Interment, Clover Hill Cemetery. civil rights section within the Brith Women presented a plat- the service. Victor Hugo wrote one of the form for the new chapel at the * * * * Justice Department and for the DearbOrn Veterans' Hospital, not longest sentences ever written, The family of the late David KARL MARX, 88, of 2546 Elm- setting up of a permanent par- Haifa Chapter as erroneously Stein announce the unveiling of in "Les Miserables." It contains . hurst, . died April 24. Funeral liamentary committee on human stated in last week's Jewish a monument in his memory at 823 words, 93 commas, 53 semi- services were held at Hebrew rights. . News. 1 p.m. Sunday, May 7, at Chesed colons and four dashes. Benevolent Society; interment, 'shel Emes cemetery. Rabbi Isaac Gemiluth Chassodim Cemetery. Stollman will officiate. Friends Rabbi Leopold Neuhaus offici- and relatives are invited to at- MONUMENTS ated. He is survived by his sons, tend the service. Labor and man- Max, Alex and Morris; two grand c h i l d r e n; one brother, agement leaders By Karl C. Berg Meyer, of Chicago. Owner jointly launched a 5 5 5 Max Wrotslaysky drive in New In loving memory of our Monument Works MARK HERBERT KALUZNY, York for the non- dearly .beloved son and brother, Distinctive of 1705 Blaine, died April 25, at profit Amun - Is- Monuments Lewis Sisler, who passed away 7- the age of two months. Funeral raeli Housing Reasonably Priced April 29, 1941. Living in the services. were held at Hebrew • 320• JOY -ROAD hearts of the ones who can't corner. Wildemere Benevolent Society. He is sur- Corp., to finance forget, beautiful memories are low - cost homes TYfer 6-0196 vived by his patents, Mr. and treasured of the days we were Mrs. Sidney Kaluzny, one broth- in Israel. $3,000,- together. Sadly missed by 000 worth of er and one sister. mother, sister and brother. * * * bonds were . Garreau May Quit Trusteeship Post Pogroms Hit Kurdistan Jews •. Launch Drive for Israel Housing In Memoriam MARY LEVINSON, 58, of 2202 Hazelwood, died April 27. Fu- neral services were held at He- brew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter officiated. She is survived by her husband, Joseph; sons, Jacob, Oscar, Mil- ton and Robert; daughters, Mrs. Zechman, of Tulsa, Florence Ep- stein, Ruth Katz, Shirley Lowen- thal, Estelle and Lillian of Cali- fornia; six grandchildren, three brothers and two sisters. • bought by unions at a. N e w York meeting. Israel Ambassador ELI- AHU ELATH (left) is shown with labor lead- er DAVI D DU- BINSKY (stand- ing) a n d busi- nessman BEARD- SLEY RUML.