I Obituaries Harry Kobel Elected JCC Choral Chairman Monument Unveilings Blumenfield Takes Part In Education Program; To Speak Here on Oct. 5 14---THE JEWISH NWES Friday, September 29, 1950 The following officers were Mystic Israel Union SHERYL BARBARA GARE elected at a recent meeting of Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman LICK, aged three and a hal the Center Choral Society, of the Culture Commission of Claims Converts to years, of 18094 Appoline, die d which meets every Monday eve- the Jewish Community Council, Judaism in Michigan Sept. 22. Services were at' Lewi announces that Dr. Samuel M. (Unveiling announcements may be in- Bros., Rabbi Bakst officiating • serted by mail or by calling The Jewish A peculiar story, coming from . - News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an- Interment, Clover Hill Park the mystical "United Israel nouncements must be accompanied by the Cemetery. Survived by her par- name and address of the person making World Union," 507 5th Ave., New the insertion. There is a standard charge ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gare- of $1 for unveiling notices.) York, makes this announcement: lick and a brother, Richard. "For the first time since Biblical * * * The family of the late Harry days, an out,f-door altar, erec- Schwartz announces the unveil- ISSAC COWEN, 70, of 2419 ted according to all the particti-• ing of a monument in his mem- Edison, died Sept. 22. Services lars of ancient Biblical law, will -- ory on Sunday, Oct. 8 at 11:30 were at Lewis Bros., Rabbi be dedicated by a community of • a.m. at Machpelah Cemetery. Rosenwasser officiating. Inter- former Christians who have-: Rabbi Adler will officiate. ment, Clover Hill Park Ceme- adopted the Hebrew faith. . Friends and -relatives are asked tery. Survived by his wife, Fan- "The rare event will take : to attend. nye; son, Michael Edwards of • * * place on Saturday afternoon, Holly w o o d, Calif.; brothers, The family of the late Lee Sept. 30, on a hillside of the Ralph, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Jack Gladstone announces the unveil- estate of Chief Engineer Lewis and Joe; a sister, Ethel Davison. ing of a monument in his mem- A. Goodwin in the Michigan • * * ory, Sunday, Oct. 8 at 1 p. m. at MARTIN GREENFIELD, 4053 township of West Oliva, situated Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery. between Holland and Grand • Kendall, died Sept. 20. Services DR. S. M. BLUMENFIELD Rabbis Wohlgelernter, Prero and Haven. were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Rothenberg will officiate. Rela- Blumenfield, President of the Segal and Cantor Fenakel offi- "Accepting themselves as the tives and friends are asked to College of Jewish Studies in Chi- descendants of the Ten Lost ciating. He leaves his wife, Jen- cago, has been invited to De- attend. nie; son, Haskell; six daughters, Tribes of Israel, who, according • * * HARRY KOBEL troit as part of , the Culture to prophecy (Ezekiel 37) are to Mrs. Ben Morgenrath, Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Harry Zellin announces Commission's program for Jew- be re-united with the Jews, the Bazell, Mrs. William Reis, Mrs. ning, under the direction of Frank Hartman of Cleveland, Julius Chaj es, at the Dexter- the unveiling of a monument ish Education Month. Dr. Blumenfield will address Michigan folk decided to do Mrs. Milton Schoenbrun of To- Davison Branch of the Jewish in memory of her husband, a community-wide assembly at something concrete about their ledo and Mrs. Jack Schwartz of Center: Harry Kobel, chairman; Harry, at 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 8, 8:30 p.m. Oct.5, in the auditor- return to the 'Mother Faith of Phoenix, Ariz. Interment, Mrs. Albert J. Silber, secretary; at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Israel and union with the Jews. Northwest Hebrew Memorial Mrs. Irwin Meyers, librarian; Segal will officiate. Friends and ium of the Jewish Community Following a close study of Ex- Center, on Davison and Dexter. relatives are asked to attend the Park. Mrs. Bernard Bladen, chairman, The theme of Dr. Blumenfield's odus, Chapter 20: Verses 19-23, * * * social committee; Mrs.• Paul service. talk will be "A Mid-Century of and Ezra, .Chapter 3, they de- PAULA SCHMITTKE of Flint, Selby, chairman, audjtions com- Jewish Education — Retrospect cided, as a first move, to build Michigan, died Sept. 23. Serv- mittee. an altar and dedicate it with Detroiters Given Key and Prospect." ices were at Kaufman Chapel, The first rehearsal will be appropriate ceremonies. Rabbi Applebaum of Flint offi- held at 8:45 p.m. Monday, Oct. CJFWF Parley Posts "The Michigan groups form a Clothes Drive Aims ciating. She leaves her husband, 9. Those interested in joining section of a world-wide move- Benjamin; brothers, Max of the society should contact the Julian Freeman, Indianapolis, To Help Keep Needy ment, United Israel World Un- Cleveland and Charles of N. Y.; Center's music department, TR. regional president of the East ion, which has its headquarters Children in School sisters; Mrs. A. M. Herzberg of 5-8400. Central States Region of the at 507 Fifth Avenue, New York Cleveland, Mrs. Sol Jacobson, Council of Jewish Federations Mrs. Morris Shatzen of L. A. Not since the depression days City. Advocating a universal Interment, Machpelah. of the '30s have so many chil- faith for all mankind, the World • * dren been kept out of school be- Union has as its slogan, 'Mosaic EMANUEL ROTH; 155 High- cause their parents cannot af- Law for One World.' " land Ave., died Sept. 24. Serv- ford to clothe them. The season ices were at Kaufman Chapel, is the inflation, which has Rabbi Lehrman and Cantor caused severe hardship to low Detroiter with Zionists Adler officiating. He leaves his income families, according to Training in 'Israel Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News wife, Goldie; son, Dr. Milton D. A. N. Hennigar, director of at- Roth; daughter, Mrs. Saul H. tendance and census for the John Hofman, of Sussex Ave., LONDON—Rumors of an im- Dunitz; and -two grandchildren. minent split within the religious Detroit Board of Education. is one of four young men and Interment, Oakview Cemetery. To help keep needy children two women, who left New York bloc in Israel and its withdrawl * of such families in school, the yesterday for Europe, where from the government coalition Freeman Steinfirst annual fall clothing drive will they will stop in England and ALEXANDER CHARLES WAR- were vigorously denied Monday ADY, 63, of 13752 Dexter, died by Itzhak Raphael, head of the and Welfare Funds, announces begin in all Detroit public France before embarking for Is- Sept. 18, ,Services were at He- Jewish Agency immigration de- the appointment of Samuel schools on Monday, Oct. 2, and rael and a year -of training. at brew Benevolent Society, intern- partment, addressing a meet- Goldstock, treasurer of the will continue through Oct. 13. Ramat Yochanan communal set- ment, Hungarian Cemetery. ing under auspices of Mizrachi Pittsburgh United Jewish Fund, The drive is sponsored by the tlement. The youths, former members and Donald Steinfirst, vice-pres- Detroit Public Schools Social Rabbi Lehrman officiated. He is and Hapoel HaMizrachi. Declaring that the religious ident of the Pittsburgh Federa- Service Committee, of which of the International Zionist survived by his wife, Margaret; daughter, Mrs. Louise Deutch; bloc would well be satisfied with tion of Jewish Philanthropries, Hennigar 'is chairman, in co- Federation of America, are the brother, Frank in Cleveland, 0.; the number of its achievements as co-chairmen of the program operation with the Volunteers of first contingent of Kvutzat Ali- in the religious field due to its committee for the 1950 regional America. yah, which w a s founded in and 3 grandchildren. Discarded shoes and clothing IZFA's HaOleh, and is designed participation in the government, assembly to be held Oct. 14-15 * * * collected at the schools during to promote the immigration of CELIA KURTZ, 63, of 3032 W. Raphael said that the Hapoel in Pittsburgh at the William the drive period Will be cleaned young college- graduates into Is- Grand Ave., died Sept. 19. Ser- Hamizrachi as the main force Penn Hotel. and repaired by the Volunteers vices were at Hebrew Benevo- in the bloc would, together with Other key conference ap- and given. to children certified rael. lent Society, Rabbi Goldman of- its partners, continue to share pointments include Samuel H. the Attendance Department ficiating. She is survived by her the burden of responsibility of Rubiner, president of the Detroit by as absent because they have government. MONUMENTS husband, M a r c u s; daughters, The speaker said that the eco- Jewish Welfare Federation, as nothing to wear. Mrs. Reba Berke, Frieda Kurtz; as- chairman of the resolutions son, Isaac; and 2 grandchildren. nomic difficulties which opposi- committee; Julian H. Krolik, De- tion to the government is ex- ploiting are caused mainly by troit, member of program com- YISKOR the continued mass immigration mittee; William Avrunin, De- Rochester Community into Israel which is placing a troit, member of resolutions Downtown Synagogue Saddened by Death superhuman burden on the committee. Abe Srere of Detroit is a vice- shoulders of the young state. He Of Rabbi Israel Goldin 1205 Griswold — said it was the duty of Jews president of the region. MANUAL URBACH & SON throughout• the world to help After delivering a New Year's Tuesday, Oct. 3 A Jewish News subscription 7729 TWELFTH ST. message on Rosh Hashanah eve carry this burden and expressed in which he said, "It is my pray- his conviction that the difficul- insures you complete weekly 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. TY. 6-7192 ties would be overcome by joint coverage of the Jewish scene. er that the New Year will bring effort. Only $3 per year. joy within our hearts, glory to Israel and peace to all man- kind," Rabbi Israel Goldin, of Rochester, N.Y., passed away. Rabbi Goldin often visited his daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Ted Winshall, of Pen- nington Drive. He also left his wife, two sons who are rabbis, Direct JTA Teletype Wire to of Israel, Premier David Ben- The Jewish News two other daughters and several Gurion and others praising "the grandchildren. Rabbi Goldin, JERUSALEM—The Jewish Na- wonders in the field of land de- who was 73, lived in Rochester tional Fund has re: :hed the velopment" and calling for "in- 23 years. goal of 2,000,0 100 dunams of land cessant continued efforts." AIR CONDITIONED as it enters its fiftieth year of The assembly adopted resolu- land redemption. tions calling on the Jews of Is- Browdy Honors Kay Attainment of this goal was and throughout the world With ZOA Appointment announced Monday at the rael to help shoulder the burden of eighth idol Haadama, (Voice of redeeming the land for agricul- The Little Things Leon Kay, former president of the Soil) , held as the fund en- tural development and the set- the Zionist Organization of De- ters its jubilee year. The as- tlement of thousands of fami- That Count troit, has received official no- sembly was addressed by Dr. lies. • Countless little details make up tice from Benjamin G. Browdy, Abraham Granott, director of In a ceremony concluding the the modern, smooth- functioning president of the. Zionist Organi- the Fund, Eliezer Kaplan, Israel assembly, Dr. Granott handed funeral service. Each of them is zation of America, of his ap- Finance Minister, and Levi Esh- over the Keren Kayemeth flag handled by us with meticulous care, -1XIBMISTOWIr pointment to the ZOA Economic kol, treasurer of the Jewish for jubilee year to the newly-es- for unimportant as each one may seem in itself, collectively they make Commission. Agency. tablished Yemenite settlement 1 The Ira the difference between a satisfactory, Kay received news of his ap- Messages were received from in the Negev, the youngest set- consoling service and one which adds pointment in a letter from Brow- Dr. Chaim Weizmann, President tlement in the country. to the burden. Our staff is trained dy, which cited his interest in to assume every responsibility, so as Israel artd his "incisive thinking to lighten as much as humanly possi- on the economic questions with ble the difficulties of the family. Chapel which Israel is dealing." . Rumors of Split In Religious Bloc Denied in Israel ' .171VF Achieves Land Goal Set at 2,000,000 Dunams KAUFMAN Holiday Requires Special Deadline Early deadlines for the Jewish News edition of Oct. 6 will be necessitated by the last days of Sukkoth, which occur Oct. 3 and tion to The Jewish News. Only 4. For the Oct. 6 issue, copy and photographs will be accepted $3 for 52 copies. until 12 noon Friday, Sept. 29. A novel gift idea—a subscrip- 9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD at EDISON TYler 7-4520