14 Obituaries — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 11, 1950 Mayer Dies; Saved 200,000 Jews From Nazi Death Camps Jeannette Steinberg, Co-Founder of Detroit Hadassah, Dies in New York CAROL FLORINE HIRSCH, 7, Miss Jeanette' M. Steinberg, ter of Hadassah, Miss Steinberg HAROLD GROSS, 29, of 3 . 050 of 16212 Kentucky, died August F' .thurst, died July 31. Services one of Detroit's most disting- was for many years one of the 1. Services were at Hebrew Ben- were at Hebrew BeneVolent So- uished women leaders, passed leading factors in. Zionist activ- evolent Society, Rabbi L. Gold- ciety, Rabbi L. Goldman offici- away on Monday morning after ities in Detroit. Uncompromis- man officiating. Survived by her ating. Survived by his wife, a prolonged illness in New York, ing in her principles M favor of parents, Paul and Olga Hirsch; Eve; son, David Bernard; bro- GENEVA, (JTA)—Saly Mayer, where she had been making her the establishment of the Jewish brother Robert; grandparents thers Jack and Paul. Swiss Jewish leader whose skilled home during the past few years. state, she was a familiar figure negotiations during World War Mr. and Mrs. Hirsch and MrS. * * * Private funeral services were at conventions of Hadassah and Sarah Einhorn. II saved the lives of 200,000 held Tuesday in New York. the Zionist Organization of NATHAN BRICKNER, 47, of * * * She is survived by four sisters America. In recent years she 2019 Philadelphia, died. Aug. 1. Hungarian Jews about to be de- SHEFTEL BROWN, 746 Col- Services were held at Hebrew ported by the Nazis to exter- Mrs. Ida Gould of Chattanooga was the director of the Greater New York district of the ZOA lingwood, died Aug. 1. Services Benevolent Society, interment at mination camps in occupied and was responsible for many were held at Kaufman Chapel, Turover Cemetery. Rabbi Bakst Poland, died July 31 at St. Mo- advances in membership and in with Rabbi Sperka and Cantor officiated. Survived by his wife, ritz of a heart attack. He was high standards of cultural pro- Adler officiating. He is survived Bernice; sons Albert and Har- 67 years old. In addition to being one of grams in Zionist ranks in New by five daughters, Mrs. Jay old; brothers, Paul, Sam and the most prominent Jewish York. She was in charge of the Jacobs, Mrs. Mel Lynch, Mrs. Max; his mother, Katie. leaders in Switzerland, Mr. May- ZOA metropolitan office during Betty Brown, Mrs. Mamie Kan- * * * er was also director of Joint Dis- the administration of the late ' ner and Mrs. Sig Fryer. Inter- HARRY GREEN, 44, of 11330 tribution Committee operations Simon Shetzer as ZOA executive ment, Clover Hill Park Ceme- Holmur, died Aug. 3. Services in Switzerland for a period of director. tery. were at Hebrew Benevolent So- 10 years, which included the Creator of the idea of organ- * * * war years. His activities in res- izing business women into sep- IRVIN S. LEVINE, 2641 Glen- ciety, interment Beth Moses cuing Jews from Nazi Germany arate Hadassah unit s, Miss dale, died Aug. 3. Services were Cemetery. Rabbi G. Frankel of- were praised in a report issued Steinberg is credited with being held at Kaufman Chapel, with ficiated. Survived by his wife, by the U. S. War Refugee Board the founder of Business and Rabbi Fram and Cantor Tulifian Anita; daughters Sheila and -in 1945. Professional Women of Hadas- officiating. He is survived by Rosida; sisters Blanche Green, The War Refugee Board re- sah. his wife Alice; his daughter, and Mrs. Bessie Brusk; brothers port told how the Nazis in the Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich, co-worker Mrs. Jerome Arfa; his brother, Leo and Nathan. spring and summer of 1944, of Miss - Steinberg in Hadassah, * * * Jack, of New York, two sisters, striving to stave off defeat, deeply moved by the sad news ARCHIE EBERLIN, 58, of To- sought to negotiate a vast ran- Mrs. Louis Bialick and Mrs. of her friend's death, paid glow- Morris Bialick of New York, and ledo, died July 28. Services were som of 10,000 trucks and sup- ing tribute to the former De- o n e grandchild. Interment, held in Toledo. Well-known in plies in return for sparing the troiter. She praised her loyalty ' JEANETTE M. STEINBERG Detroit; he is survived by two lives of the 200,000 remaining Machpelah Cemetery. and devotion to the Zionist * * * brothers and a sister, all of Jews of Hungary. Mr. Mayer, as Tenn., Minnie of Detroit, Bess cause and said that her efforts MINNIE WOLSON, 3331 Cart- Johannesburg, S. Africa, and JDC representative, was ap- of San Francisco and Ethel of were responsible in great meas- er, died Aug. 6. Services were cousins Mrs. Anne Handlesman, proached in the matter by a New York; and two brothers, ure for the achievements in be- Mrs. Morris Fink, Al Harrison, held at Kaufman Chapel, with Gestapo representative for Hun- Morris of New York and Myron half of a Jewish Palestine by Aver Rabbi Segal and Cantor Fenakel Bess Harrison, Sarah Harrison gary. There folowed a protract- S. Steinberg of Detroit. Detroit Zionists. all of Detroit. ed series of meetings between officiating. She leave_s her hus- and Lea Harrison, One of the founders and a * * * Mrs. Noah E. Aronstam, who band, Samuel C.; a son, Leon- Saly Mayer and the German charter member of Detroit chap- was one of the first presidents BENJAMIN SCHURGIN,. 64, of ard; a daughter, Mrs. Alex representatives, with the full of Detroit Hadassah, expressed Zimmerman of New Jersey; her Stoepel Ave., died Sunday. Fu- knowledge of the U. S. Govern- grief over Miss Steinberg's neral services were held Mon- mother, Mrs. Anna Levinson; a ment. Through the ingenuity death. "She was Hadassah vice- brother, Barney Levinson; and day at Chesed shel Emes. Burial and perseverance of Mr. Mayer, president when I was president a sister, Mrs. Joseph Franklin. Nusach Ari Cemetery. Rabbi every imaginable dilatory tactic and she served the movement Interment, Machpelah Ceme- Morris Adler officiated. Surviv- was employed and the talks con- ing are his wife, Elsa; a daugh- loyally and with a devotion that tery. tinued for month after month. ter, Mrs. Leslie Schare; two sons inspired all of us," Mr. Aron- * * * When the war ended, the Arthur and David, and two stain said. "Our movement and I 200,000 Jews of Hungary' were REBECCA MARX, 2681 Tux- grandchildren. PARIS, (JTA) -- Drastic cuts personally have lost a very dear still alive, thanks to Mr. Mayer's edo, died Aug. 6 in Tampa, Fla. efforts and to the efforts of in the budget of the Joint Dis- friend." Services were held at Kaufman Raoul Wallenberg, a SwediSh tribution Committee were an- Chapel with Rabbi Sperka and Rabbi Muskin Dies non-Jew, who, working inside nounced following a conference Cantor Adler officiating. She Budapest, fed the Jews, using of heads of various JDC depart- leaves four sons, Albert, Samuel, NEW YORK, (JTA) — Rabbi funds provided by JDC through ments here at which the finan- Elazer Reuven Muskin, 61, spir- Herman and Charles; three cial position of the organization the War Refugee Board. daughters, Mrs. Max Kort, Mrs. itual leader of the Beth Hame- was discussed. Joseph Todd of Fla. and Mrs. drosh Hagodol Congregation in There is .a large gap between Chicago for. 30 years and vice- Herbert Rubinstein of Fla.; two the needs JDC has to meet and president of the Union of Ortho- sisters, Mrs. Hyman Kurchick (Unveiling announcements may be in- the financial resources at its dox Rabbis of the United States and Mrs. Samuel Spinner. Inter- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish disposal. It was revealed that and Canada, died while visiting News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an- ment, Beth Moses Cemetery. nouncements must be accompanied by- the *. * * the monthly /budget for the JDC relatives in New York. He was name and address of the person making in France was reduced from a founder and vice-president of insertion. There is a standard charge MRS. JOSEPH M. FRIEDMAN, the of $1 for unveiling notices.) 135,000,000 to 70,000,000 francs the Hebrew Theological College 85, of 17651 Hamilton Rd., died JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Israel last December and that further of Chicago. Aug. 2. Services were held in The family of the late Rose Pittsburgh, Pa., where she lived Sherefkin announces the unveil- will address a formal appeal to cuts are envisaged. most of her life. She is survived ing of a monument in her mem- the Soviet government to per- Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, Euro- by her daughter and son-in-low, ory at 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 13; mit the emigration of Jews from pean director of JDC, told the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman. at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi the USSR to the Jewish state, conference that because of in- Lowest Prices for Highest Quality Morris Adler will officiate. All it was announced in parliament. sufficient funds, even immigra- * * * Granite and Outstanding Designs friends are invited to attend the The text of the appeal is being tion to Israel — which enjoys HARRY SILVERMAN, 63, of service. prepared by the Foreign Affairs priority in the JDC work—might DETROIT MONUMENT 580 Whitmore Rd., died Aug. 5. * * * Committee of the Knesset. be curtailed or possibly sus- WORKS Services were at Lewis Bros., The family of the late Lena Zalman Aharonowitz, chair- pended in October. With re- Rabbi Adler and Cantor Sonen- Brooks announces the unveiling 2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton klar officiating. Interment, of a monument in her memory man of the Foreign Affairs gard to JDC activities in France, TO. 8-6923 TO. 8-7523 Clover Hill Park. Survived by at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27, at Committee, said that the appeal he indicated that 200 aged Jews will be known as a 'Let My Peo- now being cared for by the JDC his wife, Sophie; daughter, Mrs. Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Mac R. Fisher; sons, Sydney H. Rabbi Jacob Segal will officiate. ple Go" plea. He made the an- might be transferred to the care nouncement following a motion and Manny; 6 grandchildren. Friends and relatives are invited introduced by Hillel Kook, Herut of French authorities, while cul- tural and educational programs * * * to attend the service. deputy, asking that parliament may be completely discontinued. EMANUEL (MANNY) FRIED- open a discussion on the situa- Dr. Schwartz emphasized that MAN, 50, of 2288 Leslie, died tion of the Jews in the Soviet drastic reductions have been Aug. 1. Services were at Lewis Union and appeal to Moscow to made necessary in view of the Bros. Interment, Macpelah. Sur- permit the emigration of those urgent needs imposed by the vived by wife, Muriel; sons, Ber- In loving memory of our be- Soviet Jews who might wish to mass emigration to Israel of nard and Jack; daughter, Jan- go to Israel. Jews from Iraq and Romania at ice; brothers, Joe, Louis, Wil- loved mother, Elizabeth Levine, Foreign Minister Moshe Shar- a time when the United Jewish liam; sisters, Mrs. Meyer Gott- who passed away two years ago, lieb, Mrs. Sam Greenberg. Aug. 13, 1948. Sadly missed by ett opposed the holding of any Appeal failed to achieve antici- * * * her children, William, Mrs. Dor- such discussion. There were also pated results. BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK stormy scenes in the Knesset PAULINE DRYMAN, 56-, of othy Heller, Al, Mrs. Minnie when Dr. Moshe Sneh, leader of OFFERS JEWISH FAMILIES Cohen. 3833 Lawrence, died Aug. 2. THE FINEST BURIAL the Mapam — the pro-Soviet * * * Services were at Lewis Bros., MONUMENTS PLOTS AT MODERATE wing of the Israel Federation of In loving memory of our hus- Rabbi Gruskin officiating. In- PRICES ON EXTENDED terment, Yiddish Folks Verine band and father, Israel (Ezra) Labor—introduced a motion re- By Karl C. Berg TERMS Cemetery. Survived by her hus- Moray, who passed away Aug. questing that Israel 'give reply Owner to the lies" concerning the UN band, Saul; sons, Sam, William; 16, 1949, 22 days in Ab. Max Wrotslaysky One of America's newest call for assistance in the Korean daughter, Reva. Monument Works Sweetest memories are all that is left— and most beautiful ceme- Of a husband and father so precious we conflict. * * * Distinctive will never forget. teries, dedicated to the Monu ments No earthly wealth will ever• replace ARTHUR SACHSE, 52, died Reasonably Priced service of Detroit Jews. His loving ways and smiling face. suddenly in Los Angeles. He is Anti-Semitic Remarks 3201 JOY ROAD Our lips cannot tell how we miss him; Corner Wildemere survived by his wife, Beatrice; Bring on Fatal Shooting Our hearts cannot tell what to say; Beth El Memorial Park TYler 6-0196 daughter, Eva; parents, Mr. and God alone knows how we miss him, 28120 WEST SIX MILE ROAD Mrs. Eli Sachse, and brother, In a home that is lonesome today. Alfred Gordon, 23 - year - old Between Inkster and Middlebelt Ernest, all of Los Angeles; a Brooklyn truck driver, killed a Missed by his wife, Mrs. Nellie For Information sister, Mrs. Max Dushkin, and drinking companion in a Coney Call Mr. Segall at TR. 5-8530 brother, Kolomon of Detroit. Moray, and daughter, Mrs. Mor- Island tavern last Saturday, ris E. Bloomberg. Burial was in Los Angeles. after he had been the butt of * * * repeated anti-Semitic remarks. Leon Finkelstein Dies A former welterweight fighter, RONIE GOREN; '77, of 4051 NEW YORK, (JTA) — Leon Gordon was accused of fatally Elmhurst, died July 31. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent So- Finkelstein, noted Jewish essay- shooting Joseph Autori and of ciety, Rabbi Levine officiating. ist and critic who in pre-war critically wounding Dominick S. She is survi-- eu by her daugh- Poland was one of the most Cialo, both of Brooklyn. Both eminent Jewish literary figures, ters, Mrs. Mollie Levinson, Mrs. died here at the gae of 55. Dur- had been his drinking com- rrhelman Barnett; sons, Sam, ing the war he escaped to Rus- panions for several years. Gordon told police that his Philip, Sol, Jack, Harry and Isi- sia where, along with thousands companions had gibed at him dore; 19 grandchildren, 6 great of other Jews, he was sent to in the presence of his family grandchildren and one brother Siberia and assigned to cutting and that Autori had called him AIR CONDITIONED in Cleveland. lumber for several years. a "vile name." JDC Budget Cut May End Israel Immigration Work Monument Unveilings . Knesset to Ask Russia to Allow Israel Migration Cemetery Memorials In Memoriam . _