1 4 — TH E JEWISH NEWS Friday, July 28, 1950 Obituaries SARAH ZEIDMAN, 67, of 3764 RACHAEL HARTMAN, 77. of Rochester, died July 12. Serv- 13535 LaSalle, died July 18. ices were held at Hebrew Benev- Funeral services were conducted olent Society. Rabbi L. Levine by Rabbi Adler at Lewis Bros. officiated. She is survived by Burial, Clover Hill Memorial two daughters, Bessie Scavcon Park. She leaves her sons, and Lillian Gordon; two sons, Harry, Max, Sam, David and Augustus and Abraham; one Glen; a daughter, Mrs. David sister and seven grandchildren. Tyner, and three grandchildren. * * • * * SAMUEL GOLDBERG, 61, of ESTHER ALLMAN, 73, of 2527 Blaine, died July 12. Funeral 1926 W. Euclid, died July 21. services were held at Hebrew Rabbi Rabinowitz officiated at Benevolent Society. Rabbi Grus- funeral services at Lewis Bros. kin officiated. She is survived Burial, Workmen's Circle Ceme- by three daughters, Ann Shore, tery. He leaves his wife, Becky; Sonia Krickloff and Kit t i e a daughter, Sylvia; brothers, Craig; sons, Bert, Sam and Charles, Isadore and Saul, and Ervin; brother, 11 grand- a sister, Gussie. He was a mem- children, two great-grand chil- ber of the Workmen's Circle, Radomer Friendly Society and dren. * * • the Detroit Fruit Vendors' As- LOUIS SIDMAN, 65, of 3788 sociation. * * * Burlingame, died July 12. Fu- RAE DANISH, 49, of 14959 neral services were held at He- brew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Steel, died July 20. Rabbi Gaber- Sperka officiated. He is survived man officiated at funeral serv- by his wife, Ray; two sons, ices at Lewis Bros. Burial, Clover Samuel and Phillip, and o n e Hill Memorial Park. She leaves her husband, Eli, and a daugh- daughter, Gussie. ter, Mrs. Andrew R. Miller. * * * • * SARAH DUBRINSKY, 78, of SAMUEL M. SHORR, 59, died 3351 Leslie, died July 13. Funeral July 18 at his farm home near , services were held at Hebrew Manchester, Mich. A resident Benevolent Society. Rabbis Thu- of Detroit for 40 years, he es- min, Rabinowitz and Goldman tablished an extensive restau- officiated. She is survived by rant business. He was the own- four sons, Sam, Joe, Isadore and er of Shorr's Cafe in Dearborn William; two daughters, Mrs. for the last 15 years, and was a Nathan Silverman and Mrs. Jo- former president of the Dear- seph Oleshansky; 10 grandchil- born Chamber of Commerce, dren and one great-grandchild. Dearborn Boys' Club and the * * * Pioneer's Club. Funeral services OVSEY KATZ, 92, of 3710 were held at Lewis Bros. Burial, Burlingame, died July 14. Fu- Oakview Cemetery. He is sur- neral services. were held at vived by his wife, Ethel; and H e b r e w Benevolent Society. three daughters, Mrs. Harry Rabbi Gruskin officiated. He is Josselson, Mrs. Milton Stein and survived by four sons, Zesse, Mrs. Jack Schwartz. * * * Niman, Abraham and Leo. ANNA MORRIS, 2959 Calvert; * * * • • died July • 17. Services were at PHILLIP SRIRO, 56, of 9020 Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Levin -Linwood, died July 14. Funeral and Cantor Blank officiating. services weere held at Hebrew She leaves her husband, Samuel; Benevolent Society; interment, sister, Mrs. Sophie Greenbaum Pinsker . Cemetery. Rabbi Grus- of New York. Interment, Brith kin officiated. He is survived by Sholom Cemetery. -his brother; Morris. * * * * * * • SAMUEL MENKOVITZ, 9658 ABRAHAM ZELTZER, 56, of Broadstreet, died July 18. Ser- 2075 Philadelphia, died July 15. vices were at Kaufman Chapel, Funeral services were at Hebrew Benevolent Society; interment, Rovner Cemetery. Rabbi Rabi- nowitz officiated. He is survived by his wife, Esther; daughter, Mrs. Molly Sallen; son, Jerry; four brothers, one sister and one grandchild. * * * LOUIS SUGAR, 61, of 3001 Richton, died July - 16. Funeral services were at Hebrew Benev- olent Society; interment, Rado- mer Cemetery. Rabbi M. J. Wohigelenter officiated. He is survived by his wife, Lilly. * * * SAMUEL SOKOLOFF, 63, of 1401 N. 21st Place, Phoenix, Ariz., died July 15. Funeral serv- ices were at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabble Levine offici- ated. He is survived by his wife, Yetta, daughter, Esther. * * * - JOSEPH STEIN, 58, of 9953 McQuade, died July 18. Funeral services were at Hebrew Benev- olent Society. Rabbi Levine of- ficiated. He is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Sophie Pfeiffer, Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Epstein, and Mrs. Scott. * * * SARAH LUMBERG, 67, of 3308 Elmhurst, died July 21. Funeral services were at Hebrew Benev- olent Society; interment, Rado- o'er Cemetery. Rabbi Levine officiated. She is survived by her husband, Phillip ; two daughters, Helen Greenberg, Celia Meger; two sons, Louis R., and Julius N., and six grand- children. * * * ABRAHAM GOLD, 76, of 30 E. Philadelphia, died July 23. Funeral services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Wohigelenter officiated. He is survived by his sons, Sam, Jack, Nathan, Norman of De- troit; Sol and Harry of Cali- fornia; daughters, Mrs. Eva Kresno of Detroit; Mrs. Tillie Ma.rmom and Mrs. Mary Nagel of. California; two brothers and one sister of Munsey, Ind.; 10 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Rabbi Gruskin officiating. He leaves his wife Rose; sons, Joe and Danial B.; daughter, Mrs. Jack Miller of Jackson. Inter- ment, Machpelah Cemetery. * *- * EVA HELLER 3798 Clements, died July 19. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Levin officiating.- She leaves her hus- band, Morris; sons, Milton and Benjamin; daughter, Mrs. Saul Bond. Interment, Radomer Cem- etery. * MAX FIELDMAN, Miami, Fla, died July 20. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Gorrel- ick and Cantor Fenakel offici- ating. He leaves sons, Harry, Sam, Henry, Joe and Moe; daughters., Mrs. Henry Schwartz, Mrs. Harry Singer, Mrs. Murray Jackson, and Mrs. Philip Wunter; brother, Sam, of Miami Beach; eighteen grand children, twelve great grand children. Inter- ment, Machpelah Cemetery. * * * EVA SILVERBERG, 3733 Ken- dall, died July 22. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Gor- relick officiating. Survived by her husband, Samuel D.; son, James Sellers; daughters, Mrs. RObert Small and Mrs. Henry Gluck; brothers, Herman and Joe Wiener. Interment, Machpe- lah Cemetery. * * * IDA GARDNER, 18076 Bir- wood, died July 23. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Gorrelick and Cantor Fenakel officiating. She leaves her hus- band, Morris; son, Mervin; daughter, Mrs. Irving Bronson; brother, Sam Kaplan; sisters, Mrs. Harry Fryden and Mrs. Gussie Feder. Interment, Clover Hill Park Cemetery. • * * NANDOR SIMON, formerly of Detroit, died suddenly at his San Diego home, 4585 Estrella, where he had lived in retirement for several years. He leaves his wife, Mollie; two daughters, Mrs. A. Max Kohn of Los Angeles and Mrs. Samuel S. Greenberg of Detroit, and two sons, Leo Si- mon of New York City and Jack Simon of Los Angeles. Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of $1 for unveiling notices.) • * • The family of the late Israel Goldberg announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory at 12 noon Sunday, July 30, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will officiate. Friends and relatives are in- vited to attend the service. * * * The family of the late Morris Weinstein announces the un- veiling of a monument to his memory at 2 p. m. Sunday, July 30 at Chesed Shel Ernes Ceme- tery. Rabbi Rabinowitz will of- ficiate. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the service. People Make News The resignation of LEO GAL- LIN, executive secretary of Los Angeles Jewish Community Council since 1943, has been ac- cepted to become effective July 31. Named acting executive sec- retary is JULIUS BISNO who has served as assistant to Mr. Gallin since 1945. Mr. Gallin also terminates his service as executive director of the Coun- cil's annual United Jewish Wel- fare Fund campaigns. * * * DEWEY D. STONE, board chairman, and HARRY LEVINE, treasurer, of the American Com- mittee for the Hebrew Univer- sity, Weizmann Institute of Science and Technion, left for Israel for a series of conferences with University, Institute and Technion leaders on needs of the institutions and plans for arousing strong support on their behalf in the United States and Canada. ago during a visit to the Unit States. Mr. Jabotinsky is bur led at the New Montefiore Cern etery at Pinelawn, Long Islan Bags of earth from the grave of Dr. Theodor Herzl, Dr. Ma: Nordau, Joseph Trumpeldor, well as from underground fight ers who fell in the fight for th establishment of Israel, wer flown from the Jewish state o a special plane to be mixed wit the earth of Jabotinsky's gray * * * RABBI ISRAEL I. HALPER of Cong. Beth Abraham Nvi conduct a religious period f Jewish girls at Girl Scout Cam Metamora, 55 miles north of Detroit, on July 30. Dr. Morgenstern's Boo& Cited By librarians PHILADRT.PHIA (JTA) — Dr Julian Morgenstern's "As * * * Mighty Stream," published b DR. JACOB ROSENHEIM, 80 the Jewish Publication Society was selected as one of the year-old ortho- outstanding religious books o dox leader, 1949-50 by the American •ibrar C. A. Riegelman, UJA president of Ag- Association, Religious Book udath Israel Founder Dead at 71 Round Table. World Organiz- "As A Mighty Stream" con ation, left on a Charles A. Riegelman, 71, New KLM plane for sists of a collection of essays on York City attorney and a Israel. After re- Jewish thought and experience founder of the United Jewish siding in the based on addresses delivered be- Appeal, died Thursday, July 20. fore various important gather- U. S. for 10 ings by Dr. Morgenstern, dis- Riegelman was senior partner years, he now x tinguished scholar and president in the law firm of Riegelman, will take up Rosenheim Strasser, Schwarz and Spiegel- residence in Israel 'where he emeritus of the Hebrew Union berg, and served in numerous will direct Agudath Israel ac- College. capacities for the Bar Associa- tivities. tions of the City of New York UJA Mourns Passing * * * and other legal bodies. NEW YORK—(JTA) — MENA.- Of Edmund Kaufman In his many and varied com- CHEM BEIGIN, former com- munity activities he served as mander of the Irgun in Israel Leaders of the United Jewish vice-president and later presi- and leader of the Herut move- dent of the National Refugee ment there, arrived here to par- Appeal joined American Jews in Service (United Service for New ticipate in a pilgrimage Sunday all walks of life in mourning Americans) ; honorary trustee of to the grave of Vladimir Jabot- the untimely death of Edmund Kaufmann, outstanding the Federation of Jewish Phil- insky, founder and leader of the I. anthropies of New York; trustee, Zionist Revisionist movement, Washington, D. C., leader, who Hebrew Sheltering Guardian who died in New York 10 years had been one of its most force- ful and devoted officers. Society; . and at the time of his The statement of tribute was death was vice-president of Mt. signed by Henry Morgenthau, Sinai Hospital. Jr., UJA general chairman, Wil- Born in Chicago, he graduat- liam Rosenwald, Judge Morris ed from the University of Mich- igan in 1899 and received his The CORNFIELD FAMILY Rothenberg and Rabbi Jona law degree from New York Uni- CLUB will hold its annual pic- Wise, • national chairmen, and versity in 1902. nic at Plymouth Park Sunday, Henry Montor, director. Mr. Kaufmann was one of Surviving are his wife, Mrs. July 30. * * * Lillian Riegelman; son, William, Washington's outstanding Jew- of Harrison, N. Y.; daughter, The Jewish Theological Sem- ish communal leaders for th Carol Riegelman of Geneva, inary of America announces the past 20 years. Switzerland; and two grandchil- following special exhibits for its Since the United Jewish Ap- dren. JEWISH MUSEUM, 1109 Fifth peal was established in 1939, Mr. Ave., New York, to continue Kaufmann was a major source through Aug. 6. The Museum of strength and inspiration in will close for one month begin- its work. In 1941 he served as nine Aug. 6 and re-open Sept. 6. UJA national campaign co , chairman. In 1946 and 1947 he In loving memory of my dear The Beauty of Hebrew Letter- was national chairman for ini- ing, arranged by Reuben Leaf; daughter, Jean Bernstein, who tial gifts. In 1948 he was chair- died July 30, 1943, 27 days in Paintings by Julius Rostow; man of the national advisory Woodcuts by Ilya Schor, a series Tamnuz. You are not forgotten, committee of UJA. He also daughter dear, nor will you ever of woodcut illustrations exe- served as a national co-chair- be. Only God alone knows how cuted for Abraham J. Heschel's man of the United Palestine much I loved you and how much "The Earth Is The Lord's." Appeal and as a member of the * * * I. miss you my dear daughter. governing board of the Joint As an aid to authors who are Sleep on, my dear daughter, seeking publication of their Distribution Committee. sleep on and take thy rest. A native of Detroit, Mr. Kauf- Sadly missed by your forever books, the Exposition PresS has mann was the son of Aron issued a free booklet on "HOW broken-hearted father. TO SELECT A PUBLISHER." Kaufmann and the former LENA NUCIAN, 18694 North- Copies are available to authors Jeannette Marx. He was edu- lawn, died July 22. Services upon request from Exposition cated by private tutors. His were at Kaufman Chapel. Rabbi Press, 251 Fourth Ave., New extensive mercantile interests were located in Detroit, Toledo, Akselrod and Cantor Fenakel York 10. Reading, Pa., and other cities. officiating. Survived by her * * * husband, Solomon; sons, Saul, BAKER'S UNION, LOCAL 78, Lew and Benjamin; daughter, AFL, will celebrate its 40th an- Mrs. Benjamin Kosins; sisters, niversary with a jubilee ban- ONU MINTS Mrs. Pauline Wigerton and Mrs. quet Sept. 3 at the Hotel Fort Clara Fein; four grandchildren. Wayne. By Karl C. Bern ; Interment, Clover Hill Park Owner Cemetery. Max Wrotslaysky * * Monument Works RALPH APPLEMAN, 1645 Chi- Distinctive Monuments cago, died July 22. Services were Lowest Prices for Highest Quality Reasonably Priced at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Granite and Outstanding Designs 3201 JOY ROAD Hershman, Rabbi • Thumin and Corner Wildemere DETROIT MONUMENT Cantor Fenakel officiating. Sur- TYler 6-0194 WORKS vived by a son, Herman; daugh- ters. Mrs. Aaron Penman and 2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton Mrs. Louis Woolman; brother, TO. 8-6923 TO. 8-7523 Louis, of Chicago; seven grand- children, four great grandchil- dren. Interment, Clover Hill Park Cemetery. * * * MORRIS S. WEISS, 12835 La- Salle, died July 22. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Thu- News Brevities In Memoriam Cemetery Memorials . min and Rabbi Halpern officiat- ing. He leaves his wife, Dora; son, Norman; sisters, Mrs. Ben Kramer, Mrs. Harry Kronin, Mrs. Walter Litt and Mrs. Jack Cohen. Interment, Beth Abra- ham Cemetery.