Obituaries
.
HERMAN BROOKENTHAL, 78, Rabbi Hershman a n d Rabbi
Of 15451 Alden, died Dec. 4. Fram and Cantor Sonenklar
Funeral services were held at and Cantor Tulman officiating.
Hebrew Benevolent. Society;. in- SurVived by wife, Ann Frances;
terment, Beth Moses Cemetery. daughter, Sheila; mother, Mrs.
Rabbi L. Levine officiated. He Eva Millman; brothers, Louis,
is survived by five daughters, Albert and Sol; sister, Mrs.
Mrs. Eva Corman, Mrs. Esther Harry Galpern. Interment, Beth
Roth, Mrs. Francis Miller, and El Memorial Park Cemetery.
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Mrs. Doris Blumenthal and Mrs.
FAE KATZ, 43, of Forest Hills,
Pauline Hammerstein; four sons,
George, Jack, Alfred and Leo; N. Y. Survived by her husband,
one sister and one brother in Nat; father, Louis Kurland;
New York; 24 grandchildren; brothers, Aaron and John Kur-
land; sisters, Elsie Larky and
five greau-grandchildren.
Ann Peltz. Interment, Mount
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HARRY BENACH, 78, of 3773 Lebanon Cemetery, Long Island.
Calvert, died Dec. 5. Funeral
services were held at Hebrew Expel Fraternal Order
Benevolent Society. Rabbi Wohl-
gelernter officiated. - He is sur- From Washington JCC
vived by his wife, Sadie; two On Communist Charge
daughters, Mrs. Isabelle Jacobs
Of New York and Miss Frances
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
Benach; three sons, Joseph, Hy- Washington -branch of the Jew-
man and Henry; one brother, ish Peoples Fraternal Order,
Sam, of Miami, Florida; four listed by Attorney General J.
grandchildren.
Howard McGrath as a Commu-
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nist organization, has been ex-
ROSE KLAPER, 86, of 3736 pelled from the Jewish Com-
Chicago, died Dec. 7. Funeral munity Council of G r eater
services were held at Hebrew Washington by a vote of the
Benevolent Society; interment, Council's Delegate Assembly.
Stoliner Cemetery. Rabbis Le-
It was charged that the JPFO
vine and -Rabinowitz officiated. "was - admitted to membership in
She is survived by three sons, JCCGW on the basis of mis-
Oscar, Max, and Joe; one sister, representation of facts concern-
Mrs. Solitzsky; 12 grandchildren ing
JPFO's alleged severance
and 15 great-grandchildren.
from the International Workers
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Order except for insurance bene-
MILDRED GREENBERG, 57, fits." The Assembly voted to
of 8826 12th St., died Dec. 9. expel JPFO on this charge after
Funeral services were held at a special committee investi-
Hebrew Benevolent Society. gated, conducted hearings, and
Rabbi Wohlgelernter officiated. reported to the executive com-
She is survived by her husband, mittee which recommended the
Ely; two sons; one sister, Mrs. expulsion.
Markowitz, of Mansfield, 0.
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ADELE BENNETT, 3773 Cal- Israel Imports, Exports
vert, died Dec. 7. Services were Show Marked Increase
at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi
Wohlgelernter and Cantor Son-
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—During the
enklar officiating. She leaves first eight months of 1950, the
her llusband, Joseph A.; parents, Jewish state imported goods val-•
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Goldberg; ued at close to $191,000,000. Dur-
brothers, David and Jack Gold- ing the same period in 1949 the
berg, of Providence, R. I.; and total value of goods imported by
sister, Shirley Goldberg. Inter- Israel was approximately $14a,-
400,000.
ment, Machpelah Cemetery.
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The governihent bureau also
SAMUEL SILVERBERG, 3733 noted that during the first eight
Kendall, died Dec. 7. Services months of 1950, Israel's exports
were at Kaufman Chapel, with — as compared with the same
Rabbi Gorrelick a n d Cantor , period in the previous year—
Sonenklar officiating. He leaves increased 28.7 percent, to a total
his son, James Sellers, daughters value of approximately $25,-
Mrs. Robert Small and Mrs. 200,000.
Henry Gluck; and sister, Mr's'.
Kalman Zukerman, of Pitts- Mizrachi Claims Gains
burgh. Interment, Machpelah -I-n Israel's Elections
Cemetery.
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M i z r a chi Organization of
LOUIS ALLENDER, of Los America this week disputed
Angeles, died Dec. 5. Survived "misleading reports" about the
by his wife, Ruth; brothers, position of the religious bloc in
Reuben, of Farmington, Mich., the Israel elections and declared
Irving, of Los Angeles, Frank, of that this bloc was the third
Chicago; sisters, Mrs. Reuben leading factor in the recent
Axons, of Chicago; and Mrs. Wit- municipal balloting.
1iam Wolf, of Cleveland.
The Mizrachi statement de-
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HARRY J. MILLMAN, 2221 clares that the religious bloc
•Calvert, died Dec. 10. •Oervices polled 13% of the total votes
were at Kaufman Chapel, with cast, that it, won representation
in 37 out of the 43 areas in
which elections _were held and
A VALUABLE HEBREW gained half a percentage higher
vote than in the Knesset elec-
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Monument
Unveilings
Dr. Kaplansky, Haifa
Technion Head, Dies
18—THE JEWISH NEWS
Dr. Shlomo Kaplansky, presi-
dent of the Haifa Technion for
the last 18 years, died in a
G iven 6 Months
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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
to attend the service.
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The family of the late Morris
David Rosenthal announces the
unveiling of a monument in his
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Dec.
24, at Workman's Circle Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Max J. Wohlge-
lernter will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend
the service.
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The family of the late Sadie
Solomon announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Dec.
24, at Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Can-
tor Hyman Adler will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend the service.
DR. SHLOMO KAPLANSKY
Friday, December 15, 1950
To Live, Boy Is
Cured by _ JCRS
DENVER—Bobby Joe Simpson,
18, was given six months to live
when he entered the Jewish
Consumptives' Relief Society
Sanatorium.
Nine months.
later, he walked;.
out of the 46
year-old, free
non - sectarian:.
Denver Sana-
torium "cured."
And today, he is
back home in
Waco, Tex a s,
working and;_.
enjoying life as
Bobby
a rising young broker with Mer-
rill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner &
Beane.
Bobby Joe's rapid- and dra-
matic recovery from acute
tubercular pneumonia, once
known as "galloping consump-
tion," is but one of many medi-
cal miracles being performed at
JCRS with the aid of modern
- chest surgery and anti-biotic
drugs.
Dr. William S. Klein, medical
direct** of JCRS, urged nation-
wide financial support of the
Denver Sanatorium to make it
possible for more tuberculosis
sufferers to regain their health
by such rapid surgical-medical
treatment.
Haifa, Israel, hospital, Dec. 7, at
the age of 68.
A pioneer in Israel's upbuilth
ing and for more than 40 years
a leader; in the Zionist move-
ment, Dr. Kaplansky developed
the Haifa Technion into the
major technological center in
the Middle East.
Born in Bialystok, Poland, in
1884, he was graduated from the
Vienna Polytechnicum. He set-
tled in Israel in 1912, taught
school there and Moshe Sha-
rett, Israel's. Foreign Minister,
was one of his pupils. He was
•
secretary of the Jewish Na-
In loving memory of our dear- tional Fund, 1913-1919; a leader
ly beloved daughter, Barbara in the World Zionist Organiza-
Seltzer, who passed away Dec. tion, serving as WZO treasurer,
16, 1947:
1924-27.
IIVO to Establish
Sweetest memories are all that are left
During his visit in the U.S. in U.S. Jewish Archives
Of a daughter so precious we will never
1946, he conferred with Tech-
forget.
No earthly wealth could ever replace
nion leaders in Detroit, address-
Her lovely ways and smiling face.
In connection with the 25th
Our lips cannot tell how we miss her, ed 'a Technion dinner here and
Our hearts cannot tell what to say.
anniversary conference of YIVO,
was
feted
by
university
leaders.
God alone knows how we miss her.
the Yiddish Scientific Institute,
In a home that is lonesome today.
Missed by her parents, Mr. Mount Scopus Open
which will take - place in New
and Mrs. Sam Seltzer and bro-
_York, Jan. 13-17, YIVO has
To Isfael Convoys
ther, Sheldon.
launched a program of system 7
atic and large-scale activities
JERUSALEM— (ISI) — Israel leading to the establishment of
Trial of Boston Boys
convoys crossed Arab lines in a central archive of documents
Held in Retaliation Issue Jerusalem to bring supplies and and materials on the history
relief for police guards and and problems of the Jewish
Given New Deferment
civilian employees at Hadassah community itIL America, with
Hospital and Hebrew University particular emphasis on the past
BOSTON, (JTA)—Seven boys on Mt. Scopus this week, follow-
eighty years, that is, from the
out of the group of 25 who were ing the intervention of priga- beginning of the mass immigra -
dier
General
William
Riley,
UN
arrested in Hyde Park in con-
tion of Eastern European Jews
to date.
nection with their efforts to re- Chief of Staff in Palestine.
General Riley arrived here
taliate against anti-Semitic from Lake Success to break the
hoodlums in the Dorchester area deadlock between the two States 1951 JWB Basketball
were given a third deferment in over Jordan's six week ban on Tourney in Montreal
the case tried before Judge Dan- convoys and attempts to close
the road to Elath. Jordan has
iel W. Casey.
NEW YORK—An internation-
insisted that visitors be barred
The deferment was requested from the convoys, but General al flavor will be added to the
by Police Commissioner Thomas Riley called for compliance with second annual National Jewish
F. Sullivan who said he wanted the terms of an earlier arrange- Welfare Board basketball tourn-
the delay "to make further in- ment and 20 visitors were allow- ament for Jewish Community
vestigation." The case will main ed to pass on the first convoy. Center teams as a result of the
decision to hold the 1951 finals
be taken up on Jan. 5. The
The dispute in the Negev over
seven youths, in the meantime, the Beersheba-Elath road be- in Montreal. The tourney will
were released a f ter posting came more critical after an be played on March 10 and 11;
bonds of ' $500 each. The group Israel Army officer was killed in on the court of the new Mon-
of 18 who remain of the original an ambush near the disputed treal YMHA. Host to the tourn-
25 are released in personal rec- strip. Israel described the am- ament will be the Montreal
YMHA quintet, winner of the
ognizance.
bush as "another attack of the 1950 Canadian amateur basket-
Arrests were made a few weeks Hashemite Jordan Kingdom ball title and also a Canadian
ago when Jewish boys in the forces on our froces within Is- representative in the 1948 Olym-
Dorchester district, in the vici- rael territory," and requested a pic Games.
nity of Hecht House, a local meeting of the UN Mixed Arm-
community center, were at- istice Commission.
Since Jan. 1, 1945, 2,664,342
tacked and beaten by- boys from
Red Cross volunteer Gray La- Hyde Park. A group of Jewish UN to Call Conference gift boxes valued at $5,328,684
have been filled by Junior Red
dies gave 2,574,000 hours of serv- boys decided to go to Hyde Park On Refugees, Stateless
Cross memberS • in the schools
ice during the last- fiscal year. and retaliate.
and shipped. overseas.
LAKE SUCCESS, (JTA)—The
UN Social Committee - adopted a
British proposal to convene an
MONUMENTS
international conference f o r
final establishment of signature
for a convention on the status
By Karl C. Berg
Owner
of refugees and a protocol on
the status of stateless persons.
Max VG rotslaysky
Monument Works
The calling of the conference
Distinctive
allows ,, ,for the participation of
Monuments
non-UN members. The resolu-
Reasonably Priced
tion calls on the future UN
3201 JOY ROAD
Corner Wildemere
High Commissioner for refugees
TYler 6-0196'
to participate in the work of
the conference. It was not de-
cided where or when the con-
ference would be held.
In Memoriam
Unveils New Einstein Portrait
Above is the famous 24-Year
HebreW-English Calendar; the new
edition goes to 1952, starting in
1928. Jewish HolidayS, 1939 to
1964.
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advertisers thiS useful calendar in
its new edition is being sent tree to
readers of this publication. For your
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DETROIT'S FINEST FUNERAL HOME
MRS. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT is shown with Israel Ambassa
dor, ABBA EBAN, as she unveils a new portrait painting of the
famed Dr. Albert Einstein at a luncheon of the American. Friends
of the Hebrew University. The luncheon and unveiling was in
honor of Israel's delegation to the United Nations.
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