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22

Obituaries

THE JEWISH NEWS



Friday, 4. ctober 20, 1950

Monument
Unveilings

'Jews of Charleston' 'Look Where You Walk,.

A Noteworthy Work

You Can Save Your Life

Death strikes most often on
her husband, Sam; sons, Sol-
Detroit streets at night.
omon, William and Philip Field,
THE JEWS OF CHARLESTON.
Two out of every three motor
By
and six grandchildren. Inter-
Charles Heznikof, f, with the collabor-
vehicle fatalities occur ' during
ation
of
Uriah
Z.
Engelman.
Philadel-
ment, Machpelah Cemetery.
phia, Pa. Jewish Publication Society of
* * *
America.
SAMUEL DRYFUSS, 73, 4011
Pasadena, died Oct. 11. Services
Writing the history of an
(Unveiling announcements may be in-
were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi ' serted by mail or by calling The Jewish American Jewish community
News office, WO. 5-1155. Written air-
Glazer officiating. He leaVes his inouncemenjs
must be accompanied by the presents complex problems. The
name and address of the person making activities of Jews appear lost in
daughters, Mrs. Harry Raphael, the
insertion. There is a standard charge
, the identical economic, political
Mrs. Leon Labowitch and Mrs. of $1 for unveiling notices.)

* *
and cultural activities of their
Maurice J. Feldman; 2 sisters,
1Mrs. Jessie Wisenthal of Chi-
The family of the late Meyer fellow townsmen. Nothing on
* * *
cago, and Mrs. David Marks; 6 Fine announces the unveiling of the American scene resembles
LOUIS MARK, of Hotel De- grandchildren; 1 great - grand- a monument in- his memory ,at the conflicts which are the basis
troiter, died Oct. 13. Services child. Interment in Chicago, Ill. 1:30 p.m., Sunday, -Oct. 29, at of events to the history of Jew-
*
*
Chesed Shel Ernes Cemetery. ish communities in Europe.
were at Kaufman Chapel, with
There is no single thread on
ROSE TIGEL, 67, 2491 Ford, Rabbi Adler will officiate. Rela-
Rabbi Rosenwasser officiating.
Interment, Clover Hill Park died Oct. 15. Services were at tives and friends are asked to which events in the community
can be strung, unless it be the
I Lewis Bros., with Rabbi •Kauf- attena.
Cemetery.
* * *
synagogue organization, individ-
* * *
man, of Mt. Clemens, officiating.
The family of the late Rose ual participation in the work-
FANNIE BERNSTEIN, 3380 Interment, Yiddish Folk's Ceme-
tery.
Survived
by
her
sons,
Lew
announces the unveiling of ings of the wider community,
Monterey, died Oct. 13. Services
Chaim
and
Hertzel;
daughters,
a
monument
in her memory at and the degrees of acculturation
were at Kaufman Chapel, with
Devora
Litvin,
of
Mt.
Clemens,
1
p.m.,
Sunday,
Oct. 22, at Beth characteristic of successive gen-
Rabbi Wohlgelernter officiating.
erations of Jews. The authors of
She leaves sans, Milton, Victor N. and Chalamus; and six grand- Yehuda Cemetery. Ra,bbi Grush- "The Jews of Charleston" have
' kin will officiate. Relatives and
and Robert, of Cleveland children.
* * *
friends are asked to meet at therefore put us in their debt. hours of darkness, according to
Heights, daughters, Gertrude,
They took adVantage of the
SAMUEL
R.
SMITH,
41,
2275
noon
at Cong. Beth Yehuda.
Mrs. Sarah Wigler, Mrs. Morris
uniquenesS of Charleston Jewry. records of the Detroit Police De-
*
*
Richton,
died
Oct.
10.
Services
Rubenstein, Mrs. Samuel Better
small as that community is partment Accident Prevention
The family of the late Sam For,
and Mrs. Samuel Epstein of Mt. were at I.4.ewis Bros., with Rabbi
now,
it was the most populous Bureau- And most of the persons
Rosenwasser
officiating.
Inter-
Forman announces the unveil-
Vernon"; 18 grandchildren and
Jewish
community after the killed are pedestrians.
24 great grandchildren. Inter- ment, Workmen's Circle Ceme- ing of a monument in his mom- American Revolution.
To help combat this problem,
tery.
Survived
by
his
w
i
f
e,
ory
at
1
p.m.,
Sunday,
Oct.
22,
at
j
ment, Beth Tefilo Cemetery.
the Traffic Safety Association
Reform Judaism
Sophie;
son,
Julian;
parents,
Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery.
* * *
It had one of the five or six has erected 400 street corner
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith;
. LILLIAN ALPHER, 19134 Ohio, brothers, Frank, Jack and Rabbi Wohlgelernter will offici- 1 synagogues then in existence on posters directed at pedestrians
died Oct. '7. Services were at George; and sister, Mrs. Al Fer- ate. Relatives and _friends are the continent, Cong. Beth Elo- and advising them to "Look Out
asked to attend.
Kaufman Chapel, Cantor Blank ber.
him, that has been instrumental When It's Dark Out." The poster
* * • *
* * *
officiating. She leaves two broth-
in the preparation of this vol- depicts a pedestrian at night
The family of the late Milton ume, as part of the celebration, caught in the glare of automo-
ers, Rudolph and Zelick Hoff-
ABRAHAM C R I SB 0 N E, 64,
man; a sister, Mrs. Anna Mor- 2641 Virginia Park, died Oct. 12. Litton announces the unveiling this year, of the two-hundredth bile headlights and warns, "Driv-
rison all of Florida. Interment, Services were at Lewis Bros. of a monument in his memory anniversary of Charleston's ers can't see you as 89on as you
Westwood Cemetery.
with interment in Machpelah at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 22, at Jewish coma unity; signalized can see them."
* * *
Cemetery: Survived by his sis- Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery. by the founding, in 1750, of
The Traffic Safety Association
MORRIS HARRIS, 148 Supe- ter Mrs. Sabrick, of J.os An- Rabbi Goldman • will officiate. Beth Elohim.
pointed out that the best way to
Relatives and friends are asked
Beth Elohim is no longer an avoid an azcident when you are
rior, Wyandotte, died Oct. 8. geles.
to attend.
* * *
Orthodox Congregation, as out walking is to look before you
Services were at K a u f man
* *
within it the first experiments cross the street: ,
ROSE TOBIAS, 66, of 9695 Mar-
Chapel; Rabbi Lehrman officiat-
ing. He leaves his wife, Rose tindale, died Oct. 12. Funeral I The family ..of the late Pearl with Reform Judaism were made
"Don't walk into the street
sons, Joe, Morton, and Jack; services were held Oct. 13. Burial Mehler announces the unveiling in the United States. The auth- absent-mindedly or carelessly,"
daughters, Ann and Edna Harris Woodmere Cemetery. Surviving of a monument in hei memory ors - do not overlook this, but the Association said. "Nearly 800
and Mrs. Pell Mann of Warner are her husband, Theodore; two at 1 p.m., Sunday; Oct. 22 at they also point to persistent pedestrians have been struck
Robins, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. sons, Julian S. and Harold S. and Romanian Cemetery, on Masonic conservative tendencies in the down this year because they
I Rd. Relatives and friends are , community. Orthodoxy in walked into the sides of motor
Helen Zitrin and Mrs. Yetta Lat- four grandchildren.
* * *
Charleston is still active and
asked to attend.
to of New York; two grandchil-
vehicles. Use your eyes instead.
strong.
* * *
MAURICE GOLDFINE, 45, 3743
dren. Interment: Machpelah
And keep your mind on the job
Community
Amity
Longfellow, died Oct. 16. Serv- The family of the late Fruma F
Cemetery.
Another feature of Charles- of getting across the street safe-
I ices were at Lewis Bros., with Sura H)ibert announces the un-
* * *
ton's
history is the friendly re- ly. It may save your life."
interment
in
Workman's
Circle
SAM ROSENBERG, 60, of 2530 Cemetery. Rabbi Lehrman offi- veiling , of a monument in_her lations between the Jews and
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. their Christian neighbors. Po-
Clairmount, died Oct. 11. Ser-
vices were at Hebrew Benevolent ciated. He leaves his wife, 29, at Machpelah Cemetery. litically the Jews took on the Murdered Man's Son
Society, Rabbi M. J. Wohrlgel- Katherine; daughters, Faega Rabbi Isaac Stollman will offi- coloring of their environment. Accuses Vichy Nazi
ernter officiating: He is survived and Jane; brothers, Sam, Alex, ciate. Relatives and friends are They took up arms in defense of
by his wife, Lilly; sons Harry of Florida, and William Schultz; invited to attend.
the South quite as enthusiasti-
PARIS, • (JTA)—A dramatic
sisters, Mrs. Anna Hack, Mrs.
* * *
and Morris; daughters Rachel Ann
cally as their neighbors and plea that Charles Maurras, Vichy
Lee,
Mrs.
Mae
Radar,
Mrs.
Popkin, Molly Berger, and Jen- Minnie Hack, Miss Dora Schultz
The family of the late Louis suffered equally in the after- editor, be .called to account for
nie Rosenberg; a brother, David
Steinberg announces the unveil- math of war and reconstruction. his responsibiity in the murder
and
Mrs.
Ida
Singer,
of
New
of New York: 2 grandchildren. York City.
ing of a monument in his mem- But it is in social relations and of Pierre Worms, Jewish banker
*. * *
! ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 29 and in communal service, areas in' 1944, was made in a Lyons
* *
MARY GOODMAN of 2526
LIBBIE ROSENBLOOM, 57, ' at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. where the Jews of Charleston court by the son of the murdered
Tuxedo died 'Oct. 15. Services-
17215
San Juan, died Oct. 16. Rabbi J. S. Sperka and Captor enjoyed the respect and confi- man, Roger.
were held at Hebrew Benevolent
The son told the court he was
Services
were at Lewis Bros., H. Adler will officiate. Relatives dence of their Christian fellows.
Society. She is survived by her
asked to attend.1 Charleston produced a num- disappointed that the tribunal
with
interment
in Northwest and friends are
*
*
husband, Jacob; daughters, Miss
ber of remarkable Jewish per- had ignored the role played by
Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme-
Estelle Goodman and Mrs. Shir- tery.
The parents, sisters a n d sonalities, and philanthropists, Maurras, who in an editorial on
Rabbi
Segal
officiated.
She
ley Karnow; sisters, Belle and
brother of e late Marvin Am- communal workers, merchants
Sophie; brothers, Joseph, Isa- leaves her husband, Morris; howitz announce the unveiling and men of letters, are de- the day before the banker was
sons,
Jack
and
Gerald;
brothers,
murdered, called for "action"
dore and Jacob.
Julius and -Israel Koven, of of a monument in his memory scribed.
against the Jews, .specifically
* * *
Valuable Contribution
Rochester, N.Y.; and sister, Mrs. at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 29 at
mentioning Worms by name.
HARRY WEISENFELD, 78, Leah Tennenbaum.
Beth Emanuel Cemetery, Wood-
Charles Reznikoff, who wrote
The son told the court he be-
2696 Sturtevant, died Sept. 25.
ward and Nine Mile Rd. Rabbis the text, is known as a novelist lieved the responsibility of those
Services were at Hebrew Benev- I
Rothenberg, Stollman, Gruskin and •poet. His co-worker, Dr. who incite to murder is much
olent Society, with interment in
and Wohlgelernter will officiate. Uriah Z. Engelman, is an equally greater that that of the mur-
Beth Abraham Cemetery. He is Morgenthau Heads
Relatives and friends are in- well known historian and statis- derer.
survived by his daughters, Hebrew U. Governors
vited. They will leave from 4012 tician in the so c i a l sciences.
Meanwhile, little • conclusive
Helen, Gita, Dorothy and Sue;
Leslie at 1:30 p.m.
The appendices present interest- evidence has been introduced to
sons, Albert, Meyer, Nathan,
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Henry
ing information on the facts prove that the defendants, Marc

Louis, living, Samuel and David; Mores entha
J general chair-
u, r.,
and trends within the commun- de Susini and Emil Arnus, forin-
seven grandchildren and three man of the United Jewish Ap- Institute Dean in U. S.
ity. Plentiful illustrative ma- erly members of the Vichy pol-
great-grandchildren.
peal, was installed as chairman To Form Israel Parley
terial further enlivens the book. ice, killed the banker and ran-
* * *
of the Board of Governors of
The volume is a valuable con- sacked his villa on the Riviera
VITA LEVINE, 19140 Rose .- the Hebrew University at a spe-
NEW YORK—(ISI)—Aron Ho-. tribution to our knowledge and on Feb. 1, 1944.
lawn, died Oct. 10.. Services were cial reception at the King David
rinvitz, dean of the Foreign understanding both of the Jews
at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi A. Hotel.
Studies Department of the and their. American environ-
Hershman and Adler officiating.
The ceremony took place in Katznelson Institute of Social ment.
She leaves her sons, Dr. David the
MONUMENTS
"The Jews of Charleston" may
presence of Premier David and Political Science, has ar-
Lynn, Dr. Bernard Lynn and Dr. Ben-Gurion,
be
secured
as
one
of
the
books
Minister
of
Labor
rived from Israel to organize a
Harvey Lynn; daughters, Mrs.
of the Jewish PublicA-
By Karl C. Berg
S. M. Benderoff, Mrs. Harry Golda M y e r s on and other conference of scholars, states- members
Owner
tion Society of America receive
prominent
personalities
in
the
S. Bennett, Mrs. L. L. Harris and Israel government. . men and social and religious on membership.
Max Wrotslaysky
leaders, to be held at the Insti-
Mrs. Gertrude Roberts. Inter-
Monument Works
Morgenthau presented Dr. Se- tute next summer.
ment, Clover Hill Park Ceme-
Distinctive
LONDON,
(JTA)

The
Iraqi
lig
Brodetsky,
president
of
the
Mono meats
tery.
Prime Minister David Ben-
Ministry
of
the
Interior
has
* * *
Reasonably
Priced
University, with the original Gurion, chairman of the execu-
banned the import into Iraq of
3201 JOY ROAD
SARA NAOMI WARSEN, 9810 manuscript of Albert Einstein's tive board of the Katznelson In- Jon Kimche's recently-published
Corner Wildemere
Lawton, died Oct. 11. Services unified field theory. Prof. Bro- stitute; Foreign Minister Moshe book, "Seven Broken Pillars."
TYler 6-0196
detsky,
Dr.
M.
Smoira,
vice-
Sharett:
Minister
of
Education
were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi
Kimche
is
the
London
corres-
chairman
of
the
board,
and
oth-
and Culture. Zalman Shazar; pondent of the Jewish Tele-
Segal and Cantor Fenakel of-
ficiating. She leaves her hus- ers spoke, welcoming Morgen- Prof. Martin Buber; Eliezer Lei- graphic Agency. •
benstein, and other disting- ,
band, Allen; daughter, Annette, thau.
Morgenthau e x p r e s s e d the guished I s r a el leaders and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Cohen; a brother, Rabbi Morris hope that the Hebrew University scholars will take an active part
Cohen; and five sisters, Mrs. would soon be returned to its in the conference.
Jack Simon, Mrs. Asher Buch- home on Mt. Scopus and that I Horowitz will organize a
halter, Mrs. Henry Chapnick, the University, the Weizmann . group of high school students
Mrs. Louis Silverfarb and Mrs. Institute and the Haifa Tech- from the United States, Canada
Walter Fishman. Interment, nion would be united in one and Great Britain to study at a
Northwest H e b r e w Memorial great center of learning.
special boarding school to be
Park Cemetery.
established next September in
* * *
There are 30,000 hospitalized conjunction with the Katznel-
3800 PuitiTAN • UNIVERSITY 1- 7700
SARAH FIGELSKY, 3380 Mon- patients in Michigan who are son Institute and under the
terey, died Oct. 11. Services mentally ill, menea,lly, defective supervision of the Department
were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi , or suffer from convulsive dis- of Education of the Israel gov-
DETROIT'S FINEST FUNERAL HOME
Stollman officiating. She leaves orders.
ernment.

SIMON SAM RADOM, 2744
Gladstone, died Oct. 12. Services
were at Kaufman Chapel, with
Rabbi M. Adler and Cantor Son-
enklar officiating. He leaves his
wife, Ada; sons, Joseph S.; Harry
and Mac A.
A., of Los Angeles;
daughters,
Harry Spector,
Mrs. Benjamin Sa,fir, Mrs. Henry
Rose and Mrs. Bernard Grant;
brother David, and sister, Mrs.
Laub Ingber. Interment, Mach-
pelah Cemetery.

LEWIS BROTHERS
r'
eote,eag
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