38—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 8, 1950 E COHENS YEs,PLENTy ) mom TOLD HIM, HER BROTHER LOUIS FROM PITT58mc4 wANT$T0 0?mE VISIT US FOR A PEW tIAYS, SO DAD •Hata. IT WAS FOOUSH- SEFORE LOW S LOOK' Jewish Center Activities -rot LIKE FUN HE WW1' COME. MOM AGREED THAT tT WAS FOOLISH FOR UNCLE LOUIS 10 COME FOR A FEW WS AND ROSH wome, SO SHE INVITED HIM TO STAY TILL (The Jewish Community Center is Affiliated With the Jewish Welfare Federation. and Is a Red Feather Agency.) Sunday, Dec. 10—Hanukah pot luck supper, TelcoVe Friend- ship Club. In Dexter-Davison auditorium, 8 p. m. Wednesday, • Dec. 13—Hanukah ball and latke party, Council of Mothers' Clubs, at 8904 Woodward, 8:30 p. m. Latkes and traditional Hanukah del- icacies. Wednesday, Dec. 13 —"Should We Rearm Western Germa- ny?" Center Open Forum, 8904 Woodward, 9 p. m. Speak- er, Alfred G. Rosenberg. Ger- man n at iv e, psychological warfare intelligence officer with U. S. Army in Germany, 1942-47. Thursday, Dec. 14—Two films: "The Quiet One," an Ameri- can documentary; "Flight to Freedom," story in film of the Yemenite exodus to Israel, written by Meyer Levin, at 8904 Woodward, 9 p . m. Thom- as Granzow, consultant. Mich- igan Department of Health, will lead discussion follOwing "The Quiet One." . JWV YETZ - COHEN P 0 S T and AUXILIARY No. 530 will hold a Hanukah . party for members and their children at the Me- morial Home Sunday at 2 p.m. Potato Latkas, sandwiches, gifts and prizes for all are planned. Admission is free. * * * GENERAL MAURICE ROSE POST and AUXILIARY will hold a Hanukah party for members and their children Sunday, 3 p.m., at the Memorial Home on Davison and Holmur. In charge are Evelyn Shupsky and Lillian Epstein, refreshments; Pearl Spinner and Freddy Karden, en- tertainmpt. Favors will be given. * * * CHARLES AND AARON KOGAN AUXILIARY will meet at 8:30 p.m., Thursday at the Memorial Home. The Kogan Post dohated 10 American flags- to children at Weiner School at a student -assembly program Dec. 1. The Post will hold 'a games party at 8:30 p.m. Dec. 16 at the Memorial . Home. Prizes include five turkeys, watches, pen and pencil sets, lighters, etc. The public is welcome. * * * LT. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN .rnim atUXILIARY will meet Monday a the home of Faye Katz, 18460 Oakfield. Frances Chaiken, Lil- lian Pevzner were appointed chairman and co-chairman of the Give a Gift to a Yank That Gave committee, whose cam- paign is now in progress. * * * RAYMOND BLOCH AUXILIA- RY will hold a Hanukah party Saturday evening. There will be a buffet supper, dancing and games. Party will be held at the JWV Memorial Home. For reservations, call Ruth Kaplan, VE. 8-8316. * * A lecture on child psychology will highlight the next meeting of the JOSEPH L. BALE AUX- ILIARY, at 9 p.m., Thursday, at the Memorial Home. Henry Feinberg will speak on "Social Effects of Fear in Children". He is psychologist at the Jewish Social. Service Bureau and for the Van Dyke and East Detroit Public Schools. A discussion period will follow the lecture. Hostesses for the evening are Mildred Baseman and Dorothy Cohen. Guests of .memaers (are invited. * * * The GINSBURG-ROSENBERG AUXILIARY will hold a Hanu- - Ali kah latke party at the Memorial Home at 8 p.m. Saturday. Call Mrs. Shirley Medows, TO. 7-9315. - Benjamin Franklin originated the practice of printing letters to the editor. WO a.b lt Italy Agrees to Call Deported Jews Dead Obituaries SAMUEL FELDSTEIN, 71, 4417 Second, died Nov. 29. Services were at Lewis Bros., with inter- ment in Northwest Hebrew Me- morial Park. Rabbi Leon A. Fram officiated. Survived by his son, Frederick; daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Keske; • sister, Mrs. Ethyl Goodman; and one grand- child. * * * MRS. SARAH STIGLITZ HAR- RIS, 7442 Kipling Ave., died Nov. 17. Services were at Gilbert's Funeral Home. Survived by her sons, .Mendle and Merle; daugh- ters, Mildred Rosenberg and Melba Lieber; brothers, Harry, Sam and Jack Stigliz; sisters, Mrs. Dora S. Wechsler, of Pitts- burgh, and Mrs. Jacob Needle, of Olyphant, Pa. * * * ANNE BORIN, 19301 Prairie, died Nov. 30. Services were at Kaufman Chapel with- Rabbi Adler, Rabbi Segal, Rabbi Stoll- man, Cantor Fenakel and Can- tor Sonenklar officiating. She leaves her husband, -Samuel; sons, Ben A., William; Ralph, Jack •and Dr. Maurice C., of Los Angeles; daughter, Bernice Sa- rin; and sisters, Mrs. Ida , Fil- koff and Mrs. Helen Blazofsky. Interment, Clover Hill Park Cemetery. * * * ROSE LEVY, 2991 Pasadena, died Dec. 2. Services were at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Meyer; daughters, Mrs. Lew Krentin and Mrs. Maurice Kessler; brother, J. Fishman,. of New York; and sister,. Mrs. Lena Schnitzer. In- terment, Machpelah. * * * TILLIE BARA K, 2703 W. Grand, died_ Dec. 2.• Services were at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Lehrman officiating. She leaves her husband, Heyman; sons, Edward and Henry; broth- ers, Jacob and Willialin Levine, of New York; and sister, Mrs. Sarah Eisner, of Jersey City. In- terment, Machpelah Cemetery. * * * DAVID MARKEL, 17178 Prai- rie, died Dec. 2. Services were at Kaufman' Chapel. He leaves his wife, Sylvia; son, Sheldon; brothers, Issie, Irving and Dr. Joseph; and sisters, Mrs. Nathan Weisman and Mrs. Don Gold- stein. * * * MABEL B. JAFFE, of New York City, formerly of Detroit, died Nov. 26. She is survived by her d a u g h t e r, Mrs. Sander Scherer and Mrs. Morton Berger, of New York; mother, Mrs. A. E. Bosley; brothers, Frank and Mil- ton Bosley; and sisters, Mrs. Louis Wine and Mrs. Baer Kei- dan, of Detroit. * * * JUNE ZIEVE, 17, 18114 War- rington Dr., died Dec. 3. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, with interment in Machpelah Ceme7 tery. Rabbi Jacob Segal officiat- ed. Survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Zieve; bro- ther, Harold; sister, Barbara; and grandparer ts, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Schwartz. * * MARCIA RUTH ROSEN, 18, 4356 Leslie, died Dec. 5. Services were at Kaufman Chapel, with interment „in Machpelah Ceme tery. 'Survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathanial Rosen; brother, Neil; and grandfather, Tovia Culong, of New York. * * MEYER SHOMOW, 49, 3818 Humphrey, died Nov. 27. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent So- ciety. Rabbi Wohlgelernter offi- ciated. Survived by two brothers 'and two sisters. PAUL LANDESMAN, of Laur- ence, Long Island, died Nov. 27. He leaves his wife Sadie Collins, formerly of Detroit and his son, Stephen. He .was a brother-in- law to Louis, Dr. Allen, David and Sol Collins and Mrs. Wil- liam Klafer, Mrs. Gus Jacobs, Mrs. I. Saffer, Mrs. Jack Rubin and Mrs. A. Brown. * * * SAMUEL ZWIRN, 66 1730 Gladstone, died Nov. 27. Funeral services were at Hebrew _Benevo- lent Society. Rabbi- Wohlgelern- ter officiated. Survived by his wife, Hinde; son, Charles, daughters, Mrs. Tessie Richelsoph and Mrs. Fay August, both of Bridgeport, Conn„ an d eight grandchildren. * * * HARRY DONOFSKY,. 59, 4231 Monterey, died Nov. 27. Services were at Hebrev% Benevolent So- ciety, with internment in Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery. Rabbi Goldman and Rabbi Stollman officiated._ Survived by his wife, Hilda; daughter, Rose; sons, Hy- man, of Iron Mountain, Mich., and Henry and a brother in Pal- estine. * * * MORRIS MITOCK, 64, *1710 Taylor Ave., died Nov. 27. Serv- ices were at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Wohlgelernter of- ficiated. Survived by his wife, Dora; daughter, Mrs. Ann Mich- alowsky; and four grandchild- ren. * * * SAMUEL GERSTEN, 48, 2703 Tuxedo, died Nov. 28. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent So- ciety, with interment in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Sper- ka officiated. Survived by his wife, Fannie; daughter, Gloria; sons, Charles, Howard and Ar- thur; sisters, Mrs. Anna Codk and Mrs. Ruth Feldrash. * * BELLA KLEIMAN, 72, 1704 Lee Place, died Nov. 29. Services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Soci- ety, with interment in Pinsker Cemetery. Rabbi Stollman offici- ated. Survived by her husband, Sam; daughters, Sarah Laker, Clara Neuman, and Rachel Lang; sons, Favish, of Brazil, and Joseph; sisters, Sheva Moehlman, and Mrs. Kramer of New York; brother, Jonah Fleishman in Israel. * * * SARAH HARRIS, 55, 4284 Richton Ave., died Dec. 1. Serv- ices were at Hebrew Benevolent Society, Rabbi Siegel officiated. Survived by sisters, Dorothy Kaplan and. Mary Siegel; broth- ers, Charles, Julius, Sam and Nathan. * * * ETHEL SIEGEL, 62, 3840 Mon- terey Ave., died Dec. 4. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent So- ciety, with interment in Brith Sholom Cemetery. Rabbi Levine officiated. Survived by her hus- band, Philip; daughter, Mrs. Kittie Goldberg; sons, Sidney, of Florida, Leo of California, and Robert; two sisters and one brother of New York; and nine grandchildren. Cemetery Memorials Lowest Prices for Highest Quality Granite and Outstanding Designs DETROIT MONUMENT WORkS 2744 W. Davison cor, Lawton TO. 8-6923 TO. 8-7523 ROME, (JTA) — The Italian Government has granted a re- quest of the Union of Italian •Jewish Communities that Jews deported from Italy by the Naizs and fascists during the war be declared officially dead if they were still missing three years after hostilities ended. The request was addressed to the government after the Union had received complaints that local courts had, in some in- stances, refused to apply the law on declaration of death of missing persons to deportees. Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, WO. 5-1156. 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 Dora Erenthal announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 17, at Bnai David Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited PHILIP ISADORE LABIN, 39, to attend the service. 2283 Richton, died Dec. 1. Serv- ices were at Hebrew Beneyolent Jewish Programming High Society. Rabbi Gruskin offici- In Center Nursery Schools ated. Survived by sisters, Molly Josephson and Lillian Ring; NEW YORK—Findings of a survey of nursery schools con- brothers, Dr. Albert and Jack. * * * ducted under Jewish Commun- LOUIS STOLLMAN, 79, 2241 ity Center auspices were re- Hazelwood, died Dec. 3. Services leased by the National Jewish were at the Mishkan Israel Syn- Welfare Board. Based on responses received agogue, with interment in He- brew Memorial Park. Rabbis from 47 Centers to a question- prepared by JWB and Thumim, Rabinowitz, Fisher, Le- naire mailed to 60 JWB-affiliated vine and Rabbi S. Stollman of Centers conducting nursery' Windsor, officiated. Leon Gell- schools, the findings reveal that man, chairman, World Mizrachi more than 1600 children are en- Executive, attended. Survived by rolled in such schools and that his wife, Brocha; sons, Sam, fully 75 percent of such schools Aaron, Max, Philip and Rabbi have waiting lists. Stollman; 19 grandchildren and one great grandchild. * * * LOUIS NATHAN SILVER, 62, 9308 Genessee, died Dec. 3. Services were at Hebrew Benev- olent Society. Rabbi Siegel offi- ciated. Survived by his wife, Millicent; daughters, Mrs. Edith Platt of Washington, D. C. and Mrs. Beryle Weitzman; sons, Al- vin, of Calif., and Julius of Washington, D.C.; sisters, Mrs. Lena Holstein of Montreal, Can.; BETH -EL MEMORIAL PARK and seven grandchildren. OFFERS JEWISH FAMILIES THE FINESTBURIAL PLOTS AT MODERATE PRICES. 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