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22—THE JEWISH NEWS

Obituaries

Friday, December 1, 1950

Israel Court Sentences

Egypt Snubs UN
Armistice Ruling;
Urges Infiltration

On the Record

By NATHAN ZIPRIN
HERBERT PHILIP LIPMAN, Communist to Jail Term
(Copyright, 1950,• Seven Arts Feature Syndicate, Inn.)
54, of 17311 Woodingham, died
Controversy
Nov. 23. Rabbi Fram officiated On Secrecy Charges
TEL AVIV, (ISI) — Egyptians
There is no truth to the story that Lipsky's resignation from
Services at Lewis Bros. Inter-
encouraged Azzazme tribesmen the American Zionist Council was due in part to anger or that
ment, Beth El Memorial Park.
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — T h e to cross the frontier and infil- Dr. Nahum Goldmann assumed leadership of the delegation which
Survived by his wife, Sara M.; Jerusalem
District Court sen-
met with President Truman last week on U. S. aid to Israel ...
daughters, Mrs. Allen Malinoff
tenced
Uri
Winter,
a member of trate into Israel in the vicinity On the contiary, Lipsky has told friends that Goldmann did an
and Hermine; brothers, Milton,
of
Auja
-within
24
hours
after
Sidney and Elmer; sister, Mrs. the Communist Party of Israel athiption of a resolution by the excellent job and that no one could have carried out the mission
and military columnist of the
more effectively . . . Lipsky's resignation was no • surprise . . . It
Harry Lavine.
party organ, Voice of the People, UN Security Council calling had been anticipated in informed circles long ago . .. Inforthed
*. * *
REBECCA SCHEMANSKY, 64, to six years' imprisonment for upon the governments con- opinion believes the .veteran Zionist will be prevailed upon to re-
of 3009 Grand, died Nov. 21. "noting down military secr\ets cerned to take no action involv- main in his post as chairman of the Zionist Council . . . The
Rabbi Rosenwasser officiated from an Israel Army sergeant, ing the transfer of persons resignation has merely accentuated the chaos known to exist in -
a c r o s s frontiers or armistice Zionist ranks.
services at Lewis Bros. Inter- named Reicher..
The defendant maintained lines without consulting the UN
ment, Machpelah. Survived by
Questionable Wisdom ...
her husband, Louis; sisters, Est- that the information was in- Mixed Armistice Commission.
In disclosing this information,
her Cohen, Rose Disner and tended for use in a Parliamen-
We wonder why such a responsible and reputable publication
tary debate. Reicher was sen- an Israel Army spokesman de- as Congress Weekly has seen fit to lend itself as a vehicle
Dorothy Jordan.
* * *
tenced earlier to 10 years' im- clared that the Egyptians are for the mouthing of abuse against the English-Jewish press and
'MORRIS GROSSBERG, 68, 2663 prisonment by a military court. trying to force the issue by its publishers? We have. in mind the recent scandalous articles
Winter, who came here 14 defying both the Security Coun- by Rubin. . _-
Elmhurst, died Nov. 22. Services
The piece Congress Weekly carried was not an opinion—it
were at the Hebrew Benevolent years ago from Czechoslovakia, cil resolution and the - Israel-
was pure vilification. Moreover, it was written in a spirit of
Society. Rabbi M. Rothenberg was planning to be married and Egypt Armistice Agreement.
Israel has lodged a complaint deliberate ridicule. If the author had poked fun at that press
and Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter the sentencing judge said that
officiated. He is survived by his "it is hard to sentence a young with the Mixed Armistice Com- while simultaneously presenting an objective analysis- and facts
'wife, Rachel Miriam; sons, Man- man about to marry, but the mission against the Egyptians to substantiate his conclusions Congress Weekly would at least
uel, Charles and Max; daugh- state's security must take prece- who, under the terms of the have a case. But the article was as devoid of facts as of reason.
English-Jewish press is an organ of Jewish expression and
ters, Mrs. Rose Rappaport, Mrs. dence over any other considera- Armistice Agreement, have the The
`responsibility of preventing per- a vehicle for the promotion of Jewish weal. To distant communi-
Chilly Revich, and Mrs. Fannie tion."
sons within their territory from ties it is the only source of Jewish news. Were this Anglo-Jewish
'Weiner; brother, Abraham, and
press to disappear from the scene the Jewish. community in
crossing the lines into Israel.
10 grandchildren.
No Communist Threat
The Army spokesman said America would suffer a great calamity. One doesn't handle a
* * *
To Israel, Says Eban
that no action is taken against problem of such magnitude with so flippant an approach. If
ROSE RUBENSTEIN, 63, 3241
has sinned.
Arabs who enter Israel territory Rubin has erred Congress Weekly
WASHINGTON,
(JTA)—Israel
a
*
*
Richton Avenue, died Nov. 25.
legally
and
who
are
registered
in
Services were at the Hebrew AmbassadOr Abba Eban told the Israel. But Israel's policy of About People .. .
Benevolent Society. Rabbi Fran- National Press. Club that Israel driving out illegal Arab infiltra-
One of Israel's newest residents is Anastasya Tolstoy, a grand-
kel officiated. She is survived by has many anxieties but that he tors will continue to be carried daughter of the immortal Leo Tolstoy. She was married to an
her husband, Joseph; daughter, does not consider any internal out with firmness and vigor, he Odessa Jewish merchant who died in .an Israel immigrant camp
Mrs. Ann Meretsky, sons, Nicho- Communist threat among them'. declared. The responsibility for . . . Mrs. Anna Rosenberg is not the only Jewish Assistant Sec-
las, Nathan, David of Los An- He pledged however, that Israel what happens to such infiltra- retary of Defense. Her male counterpart is Marx Leva.
geles, and Louis of Santa Fe would fight "invasion from with- tors from Egyptian territory
New Mexico, and 7 grandchil- ' out or subversion from within." must rest squarely on the shoul-
In response to a question on ders of t h e Egyptians, t h e
dren.
whether the Communists might spokesman concluded.
* .* *
seize power in Israel, Mr. Eban
SAM KAPLAN, 56, 2640 Rich- replied that, in contrast to some
ton, died Nov. 24. Services were other countries, there was little
RABBI HARRY A. .COHEN of NEW YORK, (JTA.)—If. S. Su-i
at the Hebrew Benevolent So- Communist influence on Israel
Conga Bnai- Israel, Saginaw preme Court 'Justice . WILLIAM
ciety. Rabbi Lehrman officiated. workers. Asked why the United
Mich. has accepted the respon- 0. DOUGLAS declared that
He is survived by his wife, Ruth;
sibility of serving the religious there are two bright spots in
daughter, Gloria; brother and States should grant economic aid
to Israel when that eountry has
needs -of - the Jewish personnel the East today—Israel and In-
sister of Montreal, Canada.
a "Socialist" government, Mr.
* * *
at VA Hospital, Saginaw, Mich., dia—both of- which he said are
Eban explained that opposition
according to- an announcement "real democracies.". J -u- st i c e
CLARA SCHWARTZ, 62, 2916
(Unveiling announcements may be in- by Rabbi Max D. Davidson, of Douglas, speaking at the sixth
Tukedo, - died Nov. 24. Services to Communism in Israel is serted
by mail or by calling The Jewish
annual conference of the Metro-
strongest
in
the
Labor
Organiz-
News Office, WO. 5-1156- Written an- Perth . Amboy, N. J., chairman of
were at the Hebrew Benevolent
ations
which
support
the
gov-
nouncements must be accompanied by the the Division of Religious Activi- politan Council of Bnai Brith,
Society. She is .survived by her erning party. •
name and address of the person making
where he received the 1950 Civil
the insertion. There is a standard charge ties of the National Jewish Wel-
husband, Louis; daughter, Mrs.
Rights Award of the Council,
of $1 for unveiling notices.)
fare
Board.
Mr.
Eban
refuted
charges
that
Diana Rossman; and 2 grand-
added that there "is not an
Israel is a- theocracy. He said
* * *
children. "
ounce of Communism in the
WILLIAM
R.
BERNARD
-
has
that
while
there
is
"a
common
* * *
The family of the late Emma
appointed chairinan of the whole state of Israel." Later,_
• DIANA JENNIE SKY, 63, 3768 sense of adherence to Jewish Levitan announces the unveil- been
1951 March of Dimes to be held Justice Douglas was honored by
culture,"
there
is
"no
statutory
ing of a monument in her mem- Jan. 15-31, it was announced by Yeshiva University at a Charter
Boston Blvd., died Nov. 26. Serv-
ices were at the Hebrew Benevo- compulsion" on religious matters ory at 12:30 p. m. Sunday, Dec. the executive committee of the Day. dinner in the Astor Hotel
in
Israel.
The
Ambassador
ad-
3 at Bnai David Cemetery. Rab- Wayne County Chapter of the and was presented with the an-
lent Society. Rabbi Prero offici-
a.ted. She is survived by her hus- mitted that in two years his bi Morris Adler will officiate. National Foundation for Infan- nual Morris Morgenstern Award.
a a *
band, Norman; daughters, Zelda country has not found all the Relatives and friends are asked tile Paralysis.
* * a
Keil and Sally Mason; sons, Ben- answers to questions "which to attend the service.
Philip
Houtz,
executive direc
baffled other countries for
JEROME JELINEK, a gradu- tor of the National Jewish Hos-
jamin Gorman and Harry_ of have
L. A., and a sister and brother of thousands of years."
ate of Cass Technical High pital, announced the appoint-
UN Votes for Bureau
New York.
School, is the cello soloist play- ment of MORTON L. MARGO-
* * *
ing the Concerto for Violin and LIN as director of publicity at
Wife of JTA Director
Of Death Declaration
Cello, Op. 102 by Brahms, at the the hospital.
BESSIE LIFSHITZ, 3321 Cort- In Poland Dies Suddenly
concert given by the University
land, died Noy. 21. Services were
* a a
FLUSHING MEADOW, of Michigan Symphony Orches-
at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Stoll-
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Sarah
(JTA)—The UN General As-
NEW
YORK—Appointment
of
m a n, Rabbi Wohlgelernter, Moses, wife of Mendel Moses, sembly voted 38-6, with 13 ab- tra at the Rackham Memorial at Rabbi Einar-fuel Green as the
8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov.
Rabbi Levine and Rabbi Gold- former director of the Jewish stentions, to establish an in-
new chairman of the National
29.
man officiating. She leaves her Telegraphic Agency in Poland
* a a
ternational bureau for decla-
Jewish Music Council, which is
husband, Harry; and sister, Mrs. and editor of the Polish service
sponsored by the National Jew-
rations of death as provided
David Lipson. Interment, Clover of the Overseas News Agency,
Chaplain MILTON J. ROSEN, ish Welfare Board was an-
for in the convention on dec-
Hill Park.
died here suddenly. She was
laration of death of missing of Chicago, one of eight rabbis nounced by Irving Edison, pres-
* * *
buried at the Workmen's Circle
who have entered military serv- ident of JWB. Spiritual leader
persons.
JULIUS GOLDMA N, 18025 cemetery.
ice in response to a call of the of the Genesis Hebrew Center,
Griggs, died Nov. 23. Services
armed forces for additional Crestwood, N. Y., and a member
were at. Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi
chaplains, has been assigned to of the faculty of the Hebrew
M. Adler and Cantor Sonenklar
an Army unit in Korea, it has Union College-Jewish Institute
officiating. He leaves his wife,
been announced by Rabbi Max of Religion, Rabbi Green suc-
Lillian; sons, Marvin, Irving and
B. Davidson, chairman • of the ceeds Mrs. Frank Cohen, New
Robert; his mother, Mrs. Sarah
National Jewish Welfare York, one of the founders of
Goldman; and sisters, Mrs. Carl
Board's Division of Religious the Connell, who served as
Arfa, Mrs. Louis Silverman and
Activities, recruiting and •en- chairman for the past five years.
Mrs. Albert Kahe. Interment,
dorsing body for Jewish chap-
Machpelah Cemetery.
lains in the armed forces. Chap-
* * *
lain Rosen, who recently corn-
JACOB MIRVES, 18062 Wood-
pleted•three and a half years of
MONUMENTS
ingham, died Nov. 23. Services
active duty, including a -period
were at Kauman Chapel, Rabbi
in Japan, will join the three
By Karl C. Berg
Stollman officiating. He leaves
other Jewish chaplains now on
Owner
his wife, Minnie; sons, Sidney
duty in Korea, Chaplains Oscar
Max Wrotslaysky
Mirves and Louis B e r ma n;
Lifshutz, Joseph Messing and
Monument Works
daughters, Anna, Nettie, Mrs.
Garson Goodman.
Distinctive
Korirrnt*nts
Clara Selly and Mrs. Ethel
* * *
Reasonably Priced
Schwartz. Interment, Clover
NEWARK, N. J., - (JTA)—Judge
AJC Publications
$201 JOY ROAD
Hill Park.
PHILIP FOREMAN, noted Jew-
Corner Wildemere
For Detroit Library
ish leader, will become Chief
TYler 6-:0196
Judge of the Federal District
Keys to Brotherhood
Detroit Women's Division of Court in New Jersey to succeed
the American Jewish Congress Chief Judge Guy L. Fake.
Exchanged by Mayors

-

1•11S.

People Make News-

Monument
Unveilings

uesale.

et=zi



TEL AVIV (JTA)—Gold-plated
and bronze keys of the cities of
Tel Aviv and Miami, Florida,
were exchanged here at the of-
fice of Mayor Israel Rokach.
Lt. Col. E. D. Cox, now visiting
here, presented Mayor Rokach
with a gold-plated key to the
city of Miami and with a scroll
naming Mr. Rokach an honor-
ary Miamian. Mayor Rokach
sent a bronze key to Tel Aviv to
the Mayor of Miami.

presents a number of publica-
tions issued by the organization
to MRS. TERESE FLAHERTY,
chief of the Book Section of the
Detroit Library System. Stand-
ing left to right behind Mrs.
Flaherty are: Mesdathes DAN
SHAPIRO, educational chair-
man, and HARRY" FRANK,
president of the Women's Divi-
sion. This presentation wa§
made in conjunction with the
celebration of Jewish Book
Month from November to De-
cember.

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