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14 — THE JEWISH NEWS

Frisch's Writings Published by ZOA

Friday, July 14, 1950

Obituaries

A powerful tribute to the
memory of an able leader is
contained in the new volume,
"On the Road to Zion: Selected
Writings of Daniel Frisch,"
published this week by the
Zionist Organization of Amer-
ica.
While the only
memorial r e f
erences are the
brief statement
in tribute to
the late ZOA
president by the
incumbent,
Benjamin G
Browdy, and the
editorial
note
M r .
Frisch'
writings speak
Prisch
louder than words in -commen-
dation of the things • he stood
for, the ideas he propagated,
his idealisrri and his devotion to
the cause of Zionism.
The selected essays, letters
and special articles by Mr.
Frisch which have been incor-
porated into this book were
edited by Dr. Trude Weiss-Ros-
marin, who, in the editor's in-
troduction, paid honor to Mr.
Frisch.
Mr. Frisch's philosophy of
Jewish life and of ZioniSm, his
wit, his cultural background,
combine to give value to this
book. His letters to his daugh-

ter, Hadassah, his numerous ar-
ticles on Jewish community
with s Rabbi Segal and Cantor
are as valuable today as they
Fenakel officiating. She leaves
were when he first wrote the
her husband, George; two sons,
articles.
Julius and Harry; a daughter,
As a man of culture and as
Mrs. • Morrey Barak, and a
an educator—not so long ago he
brother, Saul Shapiro of New
ranked among the best Hebrew
port News, Va. Interment,
The family of the late Hersch
teachers in America—Mr. Frisch
Northwest Hebrew Memorial Goldschmidt announces the un-
was well qualified to offer the
Park.
veiling of a monument in his
views he expounded His inter-
* * *
memory at 11 a.m. Sunday, July
pretation of the destiny of
RACHEL RICH, 15715 Holmur, '16, at Machpelah Cemetery.
Zionism will be valuable for
died July 6. Services were held Rabbi Isaac Paneth will offici-
many years to come. His col-
a. Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi ate. Friends and relatives are
lected essays will come in good
Frankel officiating. She leaves invited to attend the service.
stead for Zionist leaders and for
*
*
*
three sons, Isadore, Ben and
all who are active in Jewish life,
Louis; t wo daughters, Mrs.
The family of the late Mrs.
especially in the field of Jewish
Harry Schwartz and Mrs. Harry Sarah Ashman announces the
education.
Wolf, and eight grand-children. unveiling of a monument in her
Interment, Beth Moses Ceme- memory at 2 p.m. Sunday, July
* *
Arms Policy Remains
23, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme-
terSr.
LOUIS GUNSBERG, 66, of
tery. Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter
* * *
Despite Egypt's Stand
17765 Manderson, died July 8.
ABRAM FISHER, 62, of 3216 will officiate. Friends and rela-
Rabbi M. Lehrman officiated at Buena
Vista Ave., died June 29. tives are invited to attend the
WASHINGTON, (JTA)—State
funeral services at Lewis Bros. Services were held at Hebrew service.
-
Department sources indicated
* * * ' -
Burial, Oakview cemetery. He Benevolent Society. Rabbi Silver-
that there has been no change
leaves his wife, Selma; sons, man officiated. Survived by his
The family: of the late Han-
in the policy of .the U. S. Gov-
Richard and • George; brothers, wife, Sadie; daughters, Edith nah Schwartz announces the
ernment with regard to Ameri-
Sam, Joseph, sisters, Mrs. A. COhen and Norma Rosner; 3 unveiling of a monument in her
can and British shipments of
Kelleiman, Mrs. Theresa Feder. sisters; 4 grandchildren.
meknory at 2 p. m. Sunday, July
arms to Egypt as a consequence
He was a member . of Pisgah
* * *
16, at Oakview Cemetery in
of Egypt's failure to support the
Lodge, Bnai Brith, • and Schil-
Royal
Oak.
Rabbi
Henry
Green-
MRS. REBECCA BENSTEIN,
UN Security Council's resolution
ler lodge, F. and A. M., and was 74, of 11842 LaSalle, died Tues- field will officiate. Friends and
on Korea.
a past president of Cong. Bnai day of injuries sustained in an relatives are invited to attend
(In Paris well - informed
Moshe.
auto accident. Funeral services the service. * * *
sources said that as a• result of
* * *
were held Wednesday at Kauf-
Egypt's attitude on the Korean
The family of the late Melvyn
FANNIE DAVIS, 67, of 11501 man Chapel. Burial, Clover Hill
conflict the United States has
Petoskey, died July 5. Funeral Cemetery. She is survived by Haber announces the unveiling
decided to discontinue its own
of a monument in his memory
services were conducted by a son, Edsel.
deliveries of arms to Egypt and
at 2 p. m. Sunday, July 16, at
Rabbi Leiter Levin at Lewis
is pressing Britain not to send
Beth
Tefilo
Emanuel
Cethetery,
Bros. Burial, Machpelah Ceme-
lend-lease arms to Egypt.)
Nine Mile Rd. at Woodward. UN Counciliation Body
tery. She leaves two sons, Samuel Firestone, Noted
Defense Department circles
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter will
Charles and Raymond Davis; a Engineer, Dies, Age 44
Moves to Jerusalem
said that the question of cur-
officiate.
Friends
and
relatives
brother, David Cohn; a sister,
tailing the shipment of certain
the service.
Mrs. Samuel Goldfarb, and
The death in an auto accident are invited to * attend
* *
GENEVA, (JTA)—The United categories of arms to Atlantic
three grandchildren.
of Samuel Firestone, on 'July 5,
nations is now under dis-
The family of the late Yacha Nations Conciliation Commis- Pact
* * *
came as a shock to his large
sion for Palestine now in Geneva cussion because of the tempor-
Fox
announces
the
unveiling
of
SHIFRA KATZ, died July 1, number of friends and profes-
monument in her memory at attempting to negotiate perma- ary shortage of arms caused by
in West Orange, N. J. Funeral sional associates who loved to a
11
a.m. Sunday, July 16, at nent peace treaties between Is- the Korean crisis. It is believed
services were held in Newark. admire him for his modesty, Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. rael and the Arab countries, will in., these circles that arms would
She is survived by her daughter, thoroughness and devotion to Rabbi Leo Goldman will offi- proceed to Jerusalem next first be witheld from nations
such as Egypt which remain
Mrs. Jack Kolba of West Or- his work and his Jewish loyal- ciate. Friends and relatives are week.
neutral in the Korean issue.
ange; sons, Morris, Jack and ties.
invited to attend the services.
Mr. Firestone, whose residence
Israel Charge d'Affaires Moshe
Harry; six sisters, - and eight
* * *
Three Israeli Scientists
was at 16134 Northlawn, was
Keren discussed the Korean sit-
grandchildren.
The family of the late Dora
* * *
born in Detroit 44 years ago. He
uation with Acting Assistant
Sukenic announces the unveil- Win Weizmann Awards
Secretary of State Raymond
BENJAMIN RATNER, 66, of was a graduate of the,, Univer- ing of a monument in her mem-
684 Victoria Ave., Windsor, died sity of Michigan College of Engi- ory at 1 p.m. Sunday, July 16,
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Three Is- Hare at a meeting which lasted
June 30. Funeral services were neering and for the past 23 at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Ceme- rael scientists received the Weiz- over an hour. Mr. Keren was
was associated as an engi-
accompanied by Colonel Chaim
held at Hebrew Benevolent So- years
neer with the Detroit Edison tery. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter mann Prize for Science, which
ciety. Rabbi M. J. Wohlegelern- Co. He was an active member of will officiate. Friends and rela- is awarded by the Tel Aviv mu- Herzog, 'chief Israel military,
ter officiated. He is survived by Congregation Shaarey Zedek tives are invited to attend the nicipality, at a ceremony here. air, and naval attache in U. S.
(A report from Cairo stated
Two brothers named Katchalsky
a sister, Mrs. Fannie Slopen, of and Perfection Lodge F. & A.M. service.
that the United States Govern-
received
the
prize
for
research
Windsor.
*
*
*
In his -youth he was active in
ment had communicated its
* * *
Young Judaea.
The family of the late Minnie in albumen, while Dr. Kurt Mun- "shock" over the Egyptian Gov-
der received the award for re-
EMMA SCHULMAN, 46, of
Funeral services were held Millman announces the unveil- search
ernment's abstention on the UN
in plant physiology.
1761 Seward, died July 2. Fun- July 6 at Kaufman. Chapel, Rab- ing of a monument in her
Security Council's Korean reso-
eral services were held at He- bi Benjamin Gorrelick and Can- memory at 1 p.m. Sunday, July
lution to the Egyptian Foreign
brew Benevolent Society; inter- tor J. H. Sonenklar - officiating. 16, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme- Argentine Jews Honor
Minister, Mohammed Salan Ed-
Baron
De
Hirsch's
Memory
ment, Machpelah Cemetery. Burial was in Clover Hill Ceme- tery. Rabbi I. Lawton will of-
din Bey. The dispatch said that
Rabbi ,Rhein officiated. She is tery.
ficiate. Friends and relatives are
PARIS, —(JTA)—A delegation American Ambassador -Jefferson
Surviving are his wife, Freda; invited to attend the service.
survived by her husband, Jacob,
of
Argentine Jewish farmers who Caffery had spent an hour •with
a
son,
Bernard;
a
daughter,
and her sister, Mrs. Philip
* * *
settled
in Argentina with the Eddin Bey during which he in-
Dorothy-;
his
mother,
Mrs.
Helen
Smith.
The family of the late Rose aid of the Jewish Colonization formed the Arab leader that
* * *
Firestone; t w o sisters, Mrs, Sherman announces to unveil-
Egypt's present attitude "would
BEN GOLDBERG, 53, of '3266 Samuel Jacobs and Mrs. Morris \ ing of a monument in her Association, visited the grave of not encourage us to help Egypt
Baron de Hirsch at Montmarto
W. Grand Ave., died July 7. Hochberg of Cleveland.
Memory at 11 a.m. Sunday, July to pay their respects to the if the occasion arises on other
Funeral services were held at
16, at Machpelah Cemetery. memory of the philanthropist matters.")
Dr.
Albert
Berg
Dies
Hebrew Benevolent Society; in-
Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick will whose bequests made possible
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr. Al- officiate. Friends and relatives the
terment, Pinsker Cemetery.
settlement of Jews on the
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter offici- bert A. Berg, noted surgeon, are invited to attend the ser- land.
philanthropist
and
former
pres-
vice.
ated. He is survived by his wife,
* * *
Sophie; son, Donald; daughter, ident of the International Col-
The family! of the late Wil-
Marilyn, and two brothers and lege of Surgeons died here. He
was 77.
liam Sandler announces the un
two sisters of Chicago, El.
* * *
veiling of a monument in his
Lowest Prices for -Highest Quality
Wolf Nichenson Dies
memory at 2 p.m. Sunday, July
Granite and Outstanding Designs
JOSEPH LOIKREC, 942 Vic-
BUENOS AIRES, (JTA)—Wolf 16, at Beth Tefilo Emanuel
toria Ave., Windsor, died July 2.
DETROIT MONUMENT
SerVices were held at Kaufman Nichenson, former president of Cemetery, Woodward Ave., in
WORKS
Chapel, with Rabbi Gorreliek, the Zionist Federation of Ar- Ferndale. Friends and relatives
2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton
Rabbi Stollman of Windsor and gentina and author of the "His- are invited to attend the ser-
Cantor Sonenklar officiating. tory of Zionism," written in vice.
TO. 8-6923
TO. 8-7523
BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK
He leaves his wife, Dora; four Spanish, died at the age of 60.
Seek Information
OFFERS JEWISH FAMILIES
sons, Hyman of Flint, Dr. Harry
of Pittsburg, Dr. Olaf of New 'Kosher 1' Pesach'
THE FINEST BURIAL
On Relatives
MONUMENTS
Orleans and Ervin of Windsor;
PLOTS AT MODERATE
Air-Mail Specials
and four grandchildren. Inter-
Information is being sought
PRICES ON EXTENDED
ment, Clover Hill Park Ceme-
of the whereabouts of Jacob and
By Karl C. Berg
TERMS
'
Owner
tery.
Theodore Koppel on behalf of
Jeanne Daman, Catholic
* * *
their
niece,-
Max
Wrotslaysky
Mrs. Tonle. Keller,
One of. America's newest
heroine of the war-time Bel-
Monument Works
STANISLAW SZMULEWICZ, gian underground, is widebr N a resident of Tel, Aviv, Israel.
and most beautiful ceme
Distinctive
Mrs. Keller is the daughter of
died July 2. Services were'held known throughout this coun-
teries, dedicated to .the
Monuments
Salchen Weissbrod, their sister
at Kaufhian Chapel,with Rabbi try as a speaker for the
Reasonably Priced
service of Detroit Jews.
(nee
Koppel).
TheSe
men
,are
Gorrelick officiating. He leaves United Jewish Appeal. Her
3201 JOY ROAD
Corner Wildemere
alleged • to have lived in G er-
two brothers and four sisters, knowledge of the Hebrew
Beth El Memorial Park
TYler 6-0196
m
any up until 1939, at which
all of Johannesburg, South Af- language is very limited.
28120 WEST SIX MILE ROAD
time
t
y
departed
for
the
During
a
trip
to
Israel,
Miss
rica. Interment, Machpelah
Between Inkster and Middlebelt
United
States.
Both
were
born
Daman
visited
the
famed
Cemetery.
For Information
in Tarnopol, Galicia.
* * *
wine cellars at Rishon le Zion.
Call Mr. Segall at TR. 5-8530
Theodore
Xoppel's
last
known
She received a souvenir of
AARON LANKOWSKY, 3040
address was Unter den Linden
Clements, died July 3. Services the 'winery — several dozen
(78), Berlin; Jacob's was Sein-
small labels used on wine
were held at Kaufman Chapel,
meister Strasse (15), Berlin.
bottle s, reading "Kosher
with Rabbi Gorrelick officiat-
Anyone possessing any infor-
l'Pesach" ("kosher for Pass-
ing. He leaves his wife, Fannie;
mation concerning the locations
over"). Miss Daman thought
two sons, Harry and Seymour;
of either or both of these per-
that
I
these
were
air-mail
a daughter, Mrs. Jack Schon;
sons is requested to communi-
stickers, and used them on
two sisters of South America;
cate with the National Deser-
more than 30 letters which
and one grandchild. Interment,
tion Bureau, 105 Nassau Street,
she mailed to friends in the
Machpelah Cemetery.
New York 7, N. Y.
United States. She still has-
* * *
n't
heard
the
last
of
it
from
ANNA SPOON, 19366 Santa
Looking for a job? Consult
the Hebrew-speaking friends
Barbara, died July 5. Services
"Employment" in The Jewish
with whom she corresponds.
AIR CONDITIONED
Were held at Kaufman Chapel,
News classified columns.

OSCAR SAULLES, 53, of 3409
Atkinson, died June 29. He is
survived by his wife, Dora; sons,
Norman and Charles; daugh-
ters, Beatrice Pleasant, Raye
Cohen and Irene Saulles; three
sisters; a brother, and five
grandchildren.
* * *
. NAOMI ESTES KOENIGS-
BERG, 28, died July 3 in Phil-
adelphia, Pa. She is survived by
her husband, Sol, whose parents
reside at 2636 Pasadena ; her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dayen;
a sister, Mrs, Rivian Marcus and
a brother, Jack Estes. Funeral
services were held in Philadel-
phia.

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