18--THE JEWISH NEWS JAMES GARDIEN, 2610 Webb, died Nov. 12. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Rosen wasser officiating. He leaves his sisters, Mrs. Charles Starr and Mrs. Hyman Fried- man of Chicago. Interment, Machpelah Cemetery. * * * NATHAN WEINSTEIN, 2068 Gladstone, died Nov. 14. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Adler officiating. He leaves his wife, Evelyn; daughter, Faye; and sisters, Sadie Weinstein and Mrs. Sam Pensler. Interment, Machpelah Cemetery. * * * HARRY CLAYMAN, Barium Hotel, died Nov. 14. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Rosenwasser and Cantor Fenakel officiating. He leaves his wife, Belle; daughter, Mrs. Irven Nesselson; brothers Sam- uel and Benjamin; and sisters, Mrs. I. Gallow and Mrs. Anne Gottlieb. Interment, Beth Tefilo Cemetery. • • • MRS. HATTIE FINSTER- WALD, 74, 2480 Longfellow, died Nov. 17. Services were at Tem- ple Beth El, with interment in Woodmere Cemetery. She leaves her son, Herman; and daugh- ters, Mrs. Clement A. Hopp and -,Z/Irs. Fred B. Dreifus. * * * HATTIE GROSBERG, 54, of the Hotel Lee Plaza, died Nov. 18. Services were at Lewis Bros. with interment in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Adler and ,Cantor Sonenklar officiated. She is survived by her husband, Ben- jamin; father, Samuel Rabin- owitz; son, Herbert; brothers, Joseph Robins, Ike, Morris and Lee Robinson. * * * JACOB E. STOCKER, 76, 2450 Pingree; died Nov. 16. Services were at Lewis Brothers, with in- terment in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Adler and Can- tor Sonenklar officiated. He leaves his son, Seymour; daugh- ter,. Mrs. Mildred Toplin, of Washington, D. C.; brothers, David, of Chicago, and Benja- min, of Oklahoma; sisters, Mrs. Dora Arbeid, of New York; Mrs. Rebecca Rosenberg, of Roches- ter, N. Y., and Mrs. Ella Velick. • • • LEIZER KLEIN, 11501 Petos- key, died Nov. 18. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Thumin and Rabbi Halpern of- ficiating. Interment, Beth Abra- ham Cemetery. * * * JOSEPH ROTOFSKY, 1097 Goyeau, Windsor, died Nov. 19. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Orlansky of- ficiating. He leaves sons Jack and Harry; daughters, Mrs. Belle Snover and Mrs. Rose Paikin, both of Hamilton, Ont.; and brother Harry Ratofsky of 1 "•Windsor. Interment, Machpelah Cemetery. A VALUABLE HEBREW CALENDAR! A NEW EDITION! FREE TO OUR READERS! Above is-the famous 24-Year Hebrew-English Calendar; the new edition goes to 1952, starting in 1928. Jewish Holidays, 1939 to 1964. By arrangement with one of our advertisers this useful calendar in its new edition is being-i sent free to readers of this publication. For your copy, write a letter or postcard to:— . H. J. Heinz Co., Dept. J2 Pittsburgh 30, Pa. NCRAC Defends FCC's Investigation of Richards Friday, November 24, 1950 Obituaries IDA FALCON, 2989 Colling- wood, died Nov. 20. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Adler and Cantor H. J. Adler of- ficiating. She leaves daughters, Mrs. David M. Dana, Mrs. Tillie Grossman, Mrs. Harry L. Cohen, Mrs. Arthur J. Richie and Mrs. Louis Paul. Interment, Clover Hill Park Cemetery. * * * HARRY BROWN, 1915 Long- fellow, died Nov. 20. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Hershman, Rabbi Adler and Cantor Sonenklar officiat- ing. He leaves his wife, Anna; sons, John L., and Samuel; daughters, Mrs. Charles E. Fein- berg and Mrs. Saul Rose; and sister, Mrs. Dora Berg, of St. Louis. Interment Clover Hill Park Cemetery. * • * HARRY BELATSKY, 75, 4322 Grand, died Nov. 13. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent So- ciety. Rabbi I. Stollman officiat- ed. Survived by his wife, Gitel; sons, Benny Bell and Joseph of Lenningrad, Russia; daughter, Mrs. Zelda Gordon and seven grandchildren. * * * MARY FRIEDMAN, 85, 11501 Petosky, died Nov. 14. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent So- ciety. Rabbi I. Stollman officiat- ed. Survived by sons, Harry and Herman Dictor; brother, Jacob Ostrow; seven grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. • *. • MOLLIE MAGNER, 59, 1601 Blaine, died Nov. 16. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent So, ciety. Rabbi L. Goldman offici- ated. Survived by her husband, Solomon; son, Leonard; daugh- ters, MrS. Rose Schiff and Mrs. Sylvia Ross; brothers, Morris Slovsky of Los Angeles, and Ben- jamin and Leonard Slade of New York; sisters, Rea Slade and Bertha Minewald, of New York; also eight grandchildren. Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements muy be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, WO. 6-1156. 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 Julius Wagman announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 26, at Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Jacob Haberman and Rabbi I. Stollman will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Gerson Cass announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 26, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate. Friends and relatives are asked to attend. * * * Mrs. Mary Halperin announces the unveiling of a monument in memory of her husband, Israel Halperin at 1 p. m., Sunday, Nov. 26, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * The family of the late Emma Levitan announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory at 12:30 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 3 at Bnai David Cemetery. Rab- bi Morris- Adler will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend the service. uric no lea The Royal Philharm onic Orchestra of London, under the SADIE YAKER, 69, 2235 Hazel- direction of Sir Thomas Beech- wood, died Nov. 17. Services were :rvam, comes to at Hebrew Benevolent Society. America for the Rabbi M. Rothenberg and Rabbi first time in the L. Levine officiated. Survived autumn of 1950, by her husband, Max; daughter, playing 50 con- Mrs. Sally Stein; and five grand- certs in 43 cities. children. The visit of the famous British Australian Zionist Dies orchestra, which MELBOURNE, Australia (JTA) will appear here —Dr. Aaron Patkin, noted Aus- on De c. 4 at tralian Zionist writer and schol- Sir Thomas Masonic Audi- ar, died here at the age of 67. torium under its internationally celebrated director, is a news event of first importance which has stirred • high interest in every city fortunate enough to 0 9ewry be included in the limited two- month tour. on the Air a a a This Week's Radio and Tele- With the coming to this coun- vision Programs of try •of the Orfeo Hispanico de Jewish Interest Majorca, American and iences have an opportunity to experi- THE ETERNAL LIGHT ence for themselves the rapt Time: 8. a.m., Sunday, Nov. 26. ;and exalted Station: WWJ. manner of sing- Feature: A Thanksgiving story i n g which has about Roger Williams and his moved so many crusade for religious freedom will .European critics be presented. The story, called to exclaim that "Preacher of Salem," was writ- the chorus ex- Lyon. ten by Peter ists in a class by * * itself, complete- MESSAGE OF ISRAEL ly unlike any Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 26. *Mother group the Station: WXYZ. J. M. Thomas concert world Feature : A bicentennial_cele- has known. The Orfeo will be bration, originating from Temple at the Masonic Auditorium here Beth Elohim in Charleston. S., C., on Dec. 1. will be presented. The Temple's * * Rabbi, Dr. Allan Tarshish, will The CHAMBER MUSIC speak on the reform Jewish WORKSHOP meets' at 8:30 p.m. movement, which began in Charleston in 1824, giving that Sunday at Baldwin Recital Hall, city the title of "The Cradle of Ferry, each of WoOdward, for an all Brahms program featuring Reform Judaism." 'the "Trio in B" for violin, cello Junior Hadassah Celebrates and piano; "Sonata in F Minor" Anniversary at Convention for viola and piano; and "Quar- Junior Hadassah, the Young tet in eNMinor" for violin, viola, Women's Zionist Organization of cello and piano. America, will observe its 30th * * Anniversary at its annual con- The Detroit Metropolitan vention Nov. 22-25 in Atlantic MALE CHORUS will combine City. with choruses from Toledo, Pon- tiac, Milford, and the Common- Baseball in Israel wealth .Chorus from Detroit, to An old Jew was sitting on the present its annual "Choral Ju- steps of the Herzlia school in bilee" at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 2 at the Tel Aviv watching a youngster Music Hall. Several barbershop playing ball. He remarked rue- quartets will also be included in fully to the boy: the show. "Our ancestors never even knew what a ball was." Approximately 550,000 Ameri- "And you see," replied the boy, "wi.a.t happened to them. They cans of all ages are afflicted with Cerebral Palsy. are dead." . Major Jewish organizations Hebrew Congregations, the or- this week vigorously defended ganizations attacked the NAB the right to the Federal Commu- resolution as "betraying a basic nications Commission to inquire misunderstanding of the neces- into the allegations of anti- sary and natural functions Semitism and news distortion in which the FCC must serve if it the operation of radio stations is responsibly to acquit itself of owned by G. A. Richards. its obligations to the American The FCC, on the basis of a people." complaint filed by the Radio The statement was issued by News Club of Los Angeles, is in- the National Community Rela- vestigating charges that over a tions Advisory Council which is period of years Richards issued the coordinating body for the instructions to news-staff mem- six national organizations and bers of stations KMPC (Los An- 27 local Jewish community coun- geles), WJR (Detroit), and cils throughout the United WGAR (Cleveland) to slant the States news so as to reflect Richards' personal prejudices. The action of the Jewish-or-- Northwest Sisterhood ganizations was in response to a Holds Members' Party resolution adopted recently by the National Association of The annual paid .upmember- Broadcasters which condemned ship party of the Northwest He- the FCC inquiry into operations brew Cong. Sisterhood will be of radio stations as on invasion held at 8:30 p. m., Dec. 13 in the of Richards' privacy and rights synagogue social hall. Highlight- under the First Amendment. ing the affair will be the choral In a joint letter to the Na- and dramatic grdups, announced tional Association of Broadcast- Mrs. Ben Morganroth, chairman. ers signed by the American Jew- A three-act play, written and ish, Committee, American Jewish directed by Mrs. Ira Kaufman, Congress, Anti - • Defamation "Our Heritage," will be present- League of Bnai Brith, Jewish ed, with staging and lighting Labor Committee, Jewish War effects by Mrs. George Bassin. Veterans and Union American Participants are Mesdames Ern- est Armstrong, Herman Avrin, LeBost, Herbert Cohen, Show Art of Abel Pann Betty Morris Goebel, Louis Cohen, Irv- Bnai Moshe Exhibit ing Feldman, Earl Gould, Jules Kamen, Max Littky, Bernard Sunday and Tuesday Nathan, Herman Raznick, Mau- •rice Raznick, Paul Richman ; Twenty-four facsimile repro- Morton Shapiro and Daniel ductions of the pastel drawings Weinbaum. of the Bible (Genesis) by Abel The choral group, which will Pann, well known artist of Jew- offer selections of classic, con- ish themq,,, will be on exhibit temporary and Hebrew music, is at the Bnai Moshe social- hall on directed by its founder, Mrs. Sunday morning and Tuesday Joseph M. Markel, ' with Mrs. evening. Norman Allan, accompanist. Ar- This exhibit is accompanied rangements have been made for by an additional book of the members, • not • paid up, to pay works of Abel Pann, containing at the door. Anyone interested 24 original lithographs entitled, in joining the SisterhOod, call "In the Name of the Czar." Mrs. Morganroth, UN. 4-0444. Other material by Pann con- tained in the exhibit is an al- Card of Sympathy bum, "The Tear Jug," an em- Mozirer Progressive Society otional treatment that makes wish to extend sincerest sympa- effective presentation of the ar- thy to the family of the late tists' protest against Jewish Alex Guretzky. His death is suffering in Cossock pograms deeply mourned by all of us. after World War I. Louis S. Lifshitz, President This exhibit is brought to De- troit from New York City by Kaiser-Fraser passenger • cars the Bnai Moshe religious school and Mack lorries will form an and adult school. Walter Far- important part of Israel's ex- ber, director, Mitchell Feldman, ports to Finland. chairman of the school board, and Rabbi Moses Lehrman are in charge of the exhibit series. The public is invited to these free exhibits. 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