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18—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 22, 1950
I
Obituaries
Judge Rothenberg, UPA Chairman,
Dies After Delivering Address
To National Executive of ZOA
Around the World .. .
A digest of current news reported by the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency. the Israel Service of Information and the World
Jewish Affairs News Service.
YETTA SCHWARTZ, 70, 16141
Judge Morris Rothenberg, na- Benjamin Browdy had , com-
Wildemere, died Sept. 12. Serv- tional chairman of the United menced his address when Judge
The United States
ices were at Lewis Bros., Rabbi Palestine Appeal and one of the Rothenberg collapsed.
NEW YORK—Over a half-million dollars in bonds issued by
Segal and Cantor Fenakel of- outstanding world Zionist lead-
A lifelong Zionist, Judge Roth-
ficiating. Interment, Macpelah. ers, died of a heart attack Sun- enberg was a former president the Amun-Israeli HOusing Corporation to finance construction of
She leaves her daughters, Mrs. day evening, at the meeting of of the 'Zionist Organization of 8,000 low-cost homes for workers and farmers in Israel, were sub-
Morey Uller and Mrs. Arthur the national executive commit- America. Prior to assuming the scribed at a luncheon meeting at the Hotel Astor . . . Council of For-
Caplan and three grandchil-
poSt of national chairman of eign Ministers of the United States, Great Britain and France
dren.
the UPA, he was president of the were called on by the World Jewish Congress to guarantee the
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Jewish National Fund of Ameri- restitution of property lost by Jews in occupied governments of
• DOBA WEISNER, 93, 15340
the Nazis to surviving Jews or Jewish organizations.
ca.
CHARLESTOWN, S. C.—Dr. Maurice N. Eisendrath, president
Jewish communities through-
* Muirland, died Sept. 12. Serv-
out the world this week mourned of the American Hebrew Congregations, addressed a special serv-
ices were at Lewis Bros., Rabbi
Judge Rothenberg's , passing. ice of the synagogue as members of Congregation Kahal Kadosh
Adler and Rabbi Stollman of-
They recalled his numerous ac- Beth Elohim, prepared for the synagogue's bi-centennial celebration.
ficiating. Interment, Clover Hill
tivities in behalf of the Zionist
LAKE SUCCESS — The Israel ••••• •-• •
Park Cemetery. She leaves her
cause, his scholarly addresses in
. .delegation to the United Nations
husband, Richard; sons, Abra-
behalf of the movement, his
_Genei.al Assembly session, which
ham, Samuel and Jack; sister,
convincing appeals which have
-opened at Flushing Meadows,
Mrs. Jennie Alexander; and
influenced Jews in many lands
Sept. 19 is headed by Foreign
brother, Samuel Winkelman.
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in support of a Jewish Palestine.
Minister Moshe Sharett and in-
cludes Ambassador Abba Eban,
JOSEPH GOLDMAN, 62, 8103
New York Consul-General Ar-
W. Seven Mile, died Sept. 11
thur Lurie, Dr. Jacob Robinson
Services were at Lewis Bros.
and Zalman Aaroni. Alternates
Rabbi Segal and Cantor Fena-
include Dr.. Yehuda Kohn, Dr.
kel officiating. Interment, Mt
Shmuel Eliashiv, Gidean Ra-
Sinai Memorial Park. He leaves
phael, Moshe Tov and Joseph
his wife, Ann; sons, Ben and
Oren.
Howard, and daughter, Diane.
Eban
founding.
Sharett
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WASHINGTON—The Columbian embassy here is investigating
(Unveiling announcements may be in-
PHILIP T H A V I S, 65, 3359
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish
Cortland, died Sept. 1-5. Serv- JUDGE MORRIS ROTHENBERG News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an- reports from Bogota that Col. Mestor Mesa Prieto, chief of the
Caqueta territory in Southeast Columbia, had banned all religious
must be accompanied by the
ices were at Lewis Bros. Inter- tee of the Zionist Organization nouncements
name and address of the person making
ment, Northwest Hebrew Me- of America at Hotel Biltmore. the insertion. There is a standard charge worship except Catholicism. About 6,000 Jews would be affected.
of $1 for unveiling notices.)
morial Park. He leaves his wife, He was 66.
Israel
The family of the late Joseph
Sonia, and a brother, Nathan
JERUSALEM—Trial of Andrei Benik, charged with collabor-
Mrs.
Rothenberg
was
in
the
Freedenson.
Gordon announces the unveiling
audience and had listened to her of a monument in his memory ating with the Nazis in robbing, torturing and killing Jews in Slo-
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vakia, was postponed until Sept. 25, by a magistrate here ... Roman-
husband
deliver
an
impassioned
VERA HONIKMAN, 2025 Cle- address in which he appealed at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 24, ian officials, who have refused emigration to a considerable num-
ments, died Sept. 12. Services for Zionist unity and for cooper- at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. ber of Jewish immigrants, have also detained 40 Zionist leaders
were held at Kaufman Chapel, ation in efforts in behalf of Is- Rabbi Leizer Levine will offi- and are making them serve at hard labor on the Danube River.
Rabbi Stollman and Cantor rael's upbuilding. He had just ciate. Friends and relatives are
TEL AVIV—A 26-year-old girl, Elsa . Trunk, became the third
Sonenklar officiating. She leaves sat down and ZOA President invited to attend the service.
person to go on trial under the recently-enacted Israel law which
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her husband, Harry; three sons,
provides punishment for any Israel resident proven to have been
Joseph, Julius and Dr. Max M.
The family of the late Sam a Nazi collaborator . . . A near clash was averted in the Histradrut
Jacob
Hellman
Dies
• Honeyman; three daughters,
Hutton and sons, Robert and Council between Mapai and Mapam delegates when the session
Mrs. Meyer Meyerson, Mrs. Max
Harold, announce the unveiling
BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) — A of a monument in their memory was abruptly closed. The wrangle was over New Year's greetings
Beim and Mrs. Saul German;
be sent to the Romanian government asking freedom for im-
two sisters, Mrs. Freda Fried- huge crowd attended the funeral at 12:30 p.m., Sept. 24 at Clover prisoned Zionists.
here
of
Jacob
Hellman,
World
man of New York and Mrs.
Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Adler
Sarah Efrom of Phoenix, Ari- Jewish Congress leader and out- will officiate. Friends and rela-
Europe
zona: Interment, Turover Cem- standing member of the Mapai, tives are invited to attend,
LONDON—The Jewish Chronicle here reports that books with
who died of a heart attack. He
etery.
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"a Jewish national tendency" were removed from the Jewish
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was 68.
The family of the late Mrs. Center in Sofia, Bulgaria when authorities used the building as a
Dr. Hellman attained world Grace Foreman announces the Communist office.
JEANNE MAXMAN, 18495
Washburn, died Sept. 14. Serv- fame as a deputy in the Lat- unveiling of a monument in her
BUDAPEST—The liquidation of the 150-year-old Pest Jewish
ices were held at Kaufman vian Parliament during the memory at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. Community, which made way for the establishment of the Buda-
1920s
and
was
one
of
Latvian
Chapel, Rabbi Segal and Can-
24, at Eagle Pointe Cemetery, pest Israelite Community, was a step that will reorganize and
tor Fenakel officiating. She Jewry's top leaders until the Rossford, 0. (suburb of Toledo). unite Hungarian Jewry, said Lajos Stoekler, president of the group.
leaves her husband, Nathan; a fascist revolt there in 1934. He Friends and relatives are invit-
MUNICH—German doctors, at a national conference, unani-
brother, Hyman Kahn of Balti- was the founder and editor of ed to attend the service.
mously called upon Jewish doctors to return to the profession, and
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more; two sisters, Mrs. Rose the Riga Jewish daily Frimor-
asked all rights deprived them by the Nazis be restored -. . . All
The family of the late Sonia West German radio stations carried a special Rosh Hashanah pro-
Land and Mrs. Jack Koppelman gan.
of Charleitori, W. Va. Inter-
In 1939 he migrated to Argen- Zarankin announces the unveil- gram during the Holy D _ ays . . . Dr. Kurt Schumacher, head of
ment, Baltimore, Md.
tina where he became one of ing of a monument in her mem- the West German Social Democratic Party cabled Israel's Presi-
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the Congress leaders for Latin ory at 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 24 dent Weizmann on the eve of Rosh Hashanah to extend his
MEYER KATZMAN, '76, of America. A close collaborator of at Chesed shel Emmes. Chav- party's best wishes to the Jewish state for the new year. -
768 Mercer St., Windsor, died Chaim Arlosoroff and one of the erim, chaveroth and friends are
Canada
Sept. 8. Services were at He- major ideologocal spokesman of asked to attend the service. In
TORONTO—The local Labor Council unanimously adopted a
brew Benevolent Society, inter- the Labor Zionist movement, Dr. case of rain it will be postponed
resolution which asked that 20,000 members of the Ukranian S. S.
ment, Machpelah Cemetery. Hellman spent the last year of to Oct. 8.
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Halychyna division which fought for Germany in World War II be
Rabbi S. Orlansky of Windsor his life writing a book entitled
The
family
of
the
late
Ger-
refused admittance into this country ... The National Council of
officiated. Survived by • his wife "Jerusalem," which is scheduled
Ida; daughters, Mrs. Arvin, Mrs. to be published within the next trude Greenfield announces the the Native Sons of Canada revoked the membership of its Quebec
unveiling of a monument in her chapter because of its "continued public expression - of anti-
Rose Horwich, Mrs. Bessie Katz- few days.
memory at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. Semitic views."
man, Mrs. Frieda Katz and Mrs.
24, at the Yiddish Folk Farien,
Bernadotte Remembered
WINNIPEG—Nearly $2,500,000 worth of Canadian lumber,
Mary Nathan; sons, Aaron
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Gratiot at 14% Mile Rd. Friends aluminum and blankets has been contracted for by the Zionist
Katzman and Irwin Katzman;
JERUSALEM— (JTA) —United and relatives are invited to at- Organization of Canada for shipment to Israel.
brothers, Morris and Zalmon;
tend.
sister, Mrs. Rose Seder; 11 Nations Officials this week paid
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grandchildren; 2 great, grand- tribute tot the memory of Count
The
family
of the late Harry Labor Delegates Board Anti-Red Band Wagon
Folke Bernadotte, U.N. Palestine Glieberman announces
children.
un-
mediator, who was assassinated veiling of a monument the
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"Organized Jewish Labor is ported Mr. Held," since "free
in his
in
Jerusalem
two
years
ago
by
JOSEPH CHAENKO, 82, of
memory at 1 p. m. Sunday, Sept. implacably determined to sup- trade unions are forbidden to
extremists.
A
br
a
h
a
m
Nissan,
2673 Hazelwood Ave., died Sept. Israel's Minister to Sweden and 24, at Mount Zion Cemetery, port the United Nation's defense exist in all Soviet-ruled lands,
10. Services were at Hebrew Denmark, attended a special Six Mile and Middlebelt Roads. against the Communist attack and Jewish life is crushed not
Benevolent Society. Interment, service
honoring the late Swed- Rabbi Joshua Sperka will offi- on Korea and to fight the Com- only economically but also spir-
Nusach Hoari Cemetery. Surviv- ish diplomat
ciate. Friends and relatives are munist fifth column at home," itually."
ed by his wife, Victoria; daugh- Church here. at St. Andrew's invited to attend the service.
declared Adolph Held, chairman
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ters, Mrs. Esther Finkelstein,
of the Jewish Labor Committee.
The Associated Press first used
The family of the late Sam He announced that more than
Mrs. Molly Silver, and Mrs.
typewriters in 1885.
Davidson
announces
the
unveil-
2,000 delegates would attend a
Clara Young; son, Louis; 11
Urge Truman to Veto
ing of a monument in his mem- Labor Conference to Stop Corn-
grandchildren, and 2 great
ory
Sunday,
Sept.
24
at
1
p.
m.
grandchildren.
Anti-Subversive Bill
munist Aggression, Oct. 1, at
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at Beth Moses cemetery, Ma- Hotel Astor, New York.
MONUMENTS
sonic Blvd. at Gratiot. Friends
Jewish Labor has special rea-
ARON FRIED, 65, of 15911
Eight major Jewish organ-
and relatives are asked to at- sons to fight Communism, re-
Lawton, died Sept. 11. Services
By Karl C. Berg
izations, in combination with
tend.
Owner
were at Hebrew Benevolent So-
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a number of other liberal,
ciety. Rabbi Wohlegernter of- labor, welfare, and religious
Max Wrotslaysky
The family of the late Marie
Monument Works
ficiating. Survived by his wife,
organizations, urged P r e s
Simon announces that a monu-
Distinctive
Fanny; daughters, Pauline dent Truman to veto the
ment in her memory was un-
Monuments
Lowest Prices for Highest Quality
Grossman and Goldie Mirvis;
anti - subversive b i 11 (H.R.
veiled at Machpelah , Cemetery Granite
Reasonably Priced
and Outstanding Designs
sons, Max and Sam; sisters, 9490) "reported out by a Con-
3201 JOY ROAD
on Sept. 17. Rabbi I. Strauss
Corner Wildemere
Rose Gluck in New York and
officiated.
gressional Conference Com-
DETROIT
MONUMENT
TYler 6-0196
J. Eno Fried of Victoria Aus-
mittee on the grounds that
WORKS
tralia, 3 grandchildren.
this legislation represents
University of Maryland
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2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton
"the use of totalitarian meth-
Offers
Course in Hebrew
TO. 8-6923
TO. 8-7523
JACOB C. WEIGENNBLUM, 58,
ods to fight totalitarian dan-
of 18088 Northlawn, died Sept.
gers."
BALTIMORE, (JTA) —A _three-
13. Services were at Hebrew
Declaring that the Com-
year course in Hebrew will be
Benevolent Society. Internment,
munist threat can be "ade-
offered this semester at the Uni-
Beth Yehudah Cemetery. Rabbi
quately dealt with by
versity of Maryland. The course
Isaac Stollman officiated. Sur-
strengthening of espionage
includes conversational Hebrew
vived by his wife, Lena.; daugh- and other genuine security
ter, Mrs. Ida Simons.
laws," the organizations urged and a survey of Hebrew litera-
ture. It was revealed here that
the president to issue a
MRS. ROSE FRIEDBERG, 64,
a campaign to raise $125,000 for
"stinging" veto message
of 2752 Boston, widow of Jacob
the construction Of a new Hillel
which might help to "restore
Friedberg, jeweler, and mother
Foundation center at the Uni-
those liberties which already
of Louis H. Rosenthal, died
versity will be launched short-
are being violated in all too
Monday. Funeral services were
ly. More than 1,000 Jewish stu-
many communities in o u r
held Wednesday at Kauftuan
dents currently are enrolled at
great country."
AIR CONDITIONED
Chapel. Burial, Clover Hill,
the institution.
Monument
Unveilings
Cemetery Memorials