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Obituaries
THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 9, 1951
AJC Mobilizes Professional Groups
—
Young Judaea to Hold
LENA SLAKTER, 53, 4241
ANNA ZIERER, 4267 Tyler,
Elmhurst, died Feb. 27. Serv- died March 2. Services were at Annual Purim Carnival
ices were held at Hebrew Be- Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi
Detroit Young Judaea will
nevolent Society; interment, Adler and Cantor Sonenklar of-
Radomer Cemetery. Rabbi L. Le- ficiating. Survived by her son, present its third annual Purim
. yin officiated. She is survived Fred, of Calif.; daughter, Mrs. Carnival at 2 p.m. Sunday at
by her husband, Samuel; daugh- Barney Salinger; brothers, Abe, the Davison Jewish Center.
. ters, Evelyn Ben of Flint, Michi- Harry, David, Joseph and Isa- Young Judaea clubs from Mt.
gan and Florence Ruth Wain; dore Baer; sisters, Rose Baer Clemens, Grand Rapids and
3 grandchildren.
and Mrs. Max Simerman• Inter- Pontiac will be special guests.
All Detroit friends of Young
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ment, Clover Hill Park Ceme-
Judaea are invited to attend
IDA SIMON, 53, 1956 Pingree, tery.
and meet the visiting Judaeans
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died Feb. 28. Services were held
as well as to participate in the
SAMUEL
SELMAN,
2924
Leslie,
at Hebrew Benevolent Society
carnival.
Rabbi S. H. Gruskin officiated. died March 1. Services were at
Each club will compete for the
She is survived by her mother, Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi honor of the best-booth at the
Adler
officiating.
Survived
by
Esther Bluma Simon; brothers,
carnival. Included among these
Jack Simmons and Morris Si- his wife, Ida; daughter, Rita; are fortune telling, a play,
brothers,
Hyman,
William,
Sol
mon; sisters, Frieda Parker and
bowling, weight guessing, Ha-
.Celia Berlin of Jacksonville, Fla. and Arthur; and sisters, Mrs. men's head and others. Prizes
Ray Shapiro and Mrs. Abe
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The physicians' section of the Allied Jewish Campaign pro-
Brickner. Interment, Clover Hill will be awarded to those indivi-
CHARLES DUNAY; 69, 657 Se1- 7 Park Cemetery.
duals with the most interesting fessional division was organized this week. From the left: seated,
don, died March 4. Services and
costumes. Judges for this event Drs. Hyman S. Mellen, Leo Oreklin and Jack Rom; standing, Drs.
interment were held in New
Jerome Mark, Charles Lakoff and Perry Goldman.
will be out of town visitors.
York. He is survived by his Julius Klein, 75, Dies
The dentists' section will meet at a bruncheon at 1:30 p.m.
Proceeds from the carnival
brother, Harry Dunay of New After Auto Accident
will be given to the Tzofim- Sunday at N. W. Synagogue. The committee includes Drs. Martin
York.
Israel Scouts. Young Judaea has Naimark, honorary chairman, Bernard Schmidt, chairman, Louis
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Services for Julius Klein, late already forwarded $119 to the Galin, Joseph Goodstein, Samuel Krohn, Jack Lawson, Milton
HARRY AGER, 67, 17320 Ken- of the Fort Wayne Hotel, were Tzofim as a result of a recent Marx, Robert Moss, Frank Reisman, David Seligson, Sidney Siegan
tucky, died Feb. 20. Services were held at the Gilbert Funeral paper drive.
and Samuel Willis.
at Hebrew Benevolent Society, Home. Mr. Klein, who was 75
Other sections are being organized by the following: Druggists,
with interment in Radomer years old, was killed in an auto- Midrasha, High School
Harry Berlin, Samuel Bez and Albert Boesky; government em-
Cemetery.' Rabbi L. Levin offici- mobile accident, March 3.
ployees, John Kurland; religious educators, Rabbi J. S. Sperka.
ated. Survived by his wife, Pearl;
Born in Sweden, he came to Planning Music Night
sons, Morris, Sol and Sam; the United States in 1887 and
The second Melaveh Malkeh
daughters, Bessie Nosanchuk was a Detroit resident for 64
and Estelle Brown, of Los An- years. He was a veteran of the sponsored by the Midrasha and
High School will be held at 8:30
geles; 10 grandchildren and two Spanish American War.
great grandchildren.
Rabbi Leon Fram officiated. p.m. Saturday in the auditorium
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Mr. Klein is survived by his sis- of the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
Dr. Ira Eisenstein, renowned sociate chairman of the editor-
The program will be devoted
SAMUEL BROWN, 82, 1976 ter, Esther Potaschnick. Burial
religious scholar, will be guest ial board of The Reconstruc-
Clai•mount, died March 1. Serv- was in Beth El Memorial Park to Jewish music. Julius Chajes, speaker as Zionists in Detroit tionist, member of the National.
well-known Jewish composer
ices were held at Hebrew Be- Cemetery.
Council of Jewish Education and
and pianist, will be guest artist.
nevolent Society. Rabbi I. Stoll-
officer in the Rabbinical Assem-
He
will
discuss
the
development
man officiated. He is survived Dr. Ehrenpreis, Chief
bly), Rabbi Eisenstein has
of Jewish music since early
by his wife, Jennie; sons, Jack,
evolved the text of his message.
times, with illustrations at the
and George; daughter, Ida; 7 Rabbi of Sweden, Dies
piano.
Wyn
Garden,
popular
Dr. Eisenstein is the author
grandchildren and a great-
of "Creative Judaism," "What
STOCKHOLM, (JTA) — Dr. Detroit soprano, will assist
grandchild.
We Mean by Religion" and num-
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Marcus Ehrenpreis, Chief Rabbi Chajes by interpreting some of
erous other works.
DAVID KANE, 72, 2670 Glad- of Sweden, died here Feb. 28. the compositions.
The Hebrew poem "Masada"
A question period after his
Stone, died March 3. Services He was 82. An active Zionist
by
Lamden will be presented as
talk will include discussion on
since
youth,
he
served
'as
secre-
were held at Hebrew Benevolent
a choral reading by students of
the recent resignation of the
Society. Rabbi I. Stollman of- tary to Dr. Theodor Herzl in the
High School, the traditional
Ben-Gurion government, which
ficiated. He is survived by a 1897 and helped him to organize
being chanted by
was directly attributed to a re-
son, Irving; a daughter, Ann the first World Zionist Congress Havdalah
Fred
Brainin.
Community sing-
ligious entanglement.
in
Basle.
•
Shapiro, 4 grandchildren.
Born in Lemberg, Galicia, Dr. ing and Israeli dances will also
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be included.
Annapolis 'Appointee
MORRIS WEINMAN, 55, 3203 Ehrenpreis received his Ph.D. in
The arrangements committee
1895
from
the
University
of
Ber-
Eugene
Curtis, 19200 Canter-
Elmhurst, died March 4. Serv-
includes Morris Dworkin, Faith
bury, received a principal ap-
ices were held at Hebrew Be- lin. He served as rabbi in Bul- Greenbaum, Leon Koller, Leon-
nevolent Society, Rabbi L. Le- garia until 1914, when he was ard Lachover, Gloria and Har-
pointment to the U. S. Naval
vin officiating. Interment, Rad- appointed Chief Rabbi of Swed- old Mathis, Elissa and Judy
Academy at Annapolis, Md. He
en.
He
has
written
a
large
num-
omer Cemetery. He is survived
Panush, Hilda and Shulamith
was 'appointed by Congressman
by his wife, Fanny; sons, Hy- ber of books and articles in Schechter, and Alvin Sulkes.
Geo. D. OBrien. Young Curtis is
Hebrew,
Yiddish
and
German,
man, Joseph and William;
a Central High student, graduat-
Community Information Serv-
daughter, Mrs. Y e t t a Suhd; and translated into Swedish
DR. IRA EISENSTEIN
ing
in June. He is the son of
numerous
works
of
Jewish
writ-
ice
is
used
by
business
firms,
brothers, Hyman, Jack, and
and Mrs. Theo. Curtis. The
Sam; 1 sister, Ann Weinman; 3 ers. In 1935, the King of Sweden goverruhent agencies, profes- gather to pay tribute to their Mr.
elder Curtis is president of Cong.
conferred on him the title of sional people, schools, .social
grandchildren.
Professor. Earlier, he was dec- agencies, veteran s' services, late co-worker, Simon Shetzer. Bnai Moshe.
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orated by the King with the labor unions, as well as the gen- A. C. Lappin, president of the
MAX SCHWARTZBERG, 72, Order of Chevalier of the North eral public, to answer questions Zionist Organization of Detroit,
Community Information Serv-
announced that the annual Si- ice, supported by your donations
2647 Hazelwood, died March 5. Star.
on social agencies.
mon
Shetzer
Memorial
Institute
Services were held at Hebrew
to the Torch Drive, helped 9,071
will take place March 19, at people find agencies to solve
Benevolent Society; interment,
Northwest Hebrew Cong., and their personal problems last
Nusach Hoarie. Rabbi J. Sperka
asks all Zionists and their year. •
and Cantor Adler officiated. He
friends to attend.
is survived by his wife, Julia;
brother, Harry of Houston, Tex.;
A graduate of the Jewish The-
ological Seminary and Columbia
sister, Gertrude Friedman of
Isaac
Zemel,
who
has
been
At the services at the Labor University, .Dr. Eisenstein will
New York.
among the most popular Jewish Zionist Institute, tributes were speak on "Religion in Israel.
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ANNA KOLB, 15867 Wooding- newsmen in Detroit for many paid to Mr. Zemel by Dr. S. Presiding at the meeting will be
ham, died Feb. 28. Services were years as representative of Der Kleinman, Messrs. M. Goldoftas, Albert Elazar, associate super-
at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi Tog (Yiddish Day) and who was M. Komay, S. Rabinowitz and intendent of the United Hebrew
Schools and program chairman
Adler and Cantor Sonenklar of- active in the labor Zionist move- M. Haar.
ficiating. Survived by her hus- ment for many years, died Feb.
Born in Zhitomir, Russia, Mr. of ZOD. Rabbi Morris Adler, a
band, George; son, Martin; 28 at his home on Monterey Ave. Zemel came to the U. S. 35 years close friend of the late Mr. Shet-
daughter, Mrs. Sheldon Wagner; after a prolonged illness.
ago and at once became active ze•, will deliver the eulogy.
Funeral services, at which 450 in the Poale Zion and later in
brothers, Myron and Nathan L.
Dr. Eisenstein and his family
Milstein; and sisters, Mrs. Harry people were present, were held the Jewish National Workers spent the last winter and spring
Berman, Mrs. Harry S. Cohen, at the Labor Zionist Institute Alliance (Farband). In Detroit, in Israel, working and living for
BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK
Mrs. Barney Shuman, and Mrs. in Detroit on March 1, with in addition to representing the several weeks in a kibbutz.
OFFERS JEWISH FAMILIES
David Linden. Interment, Clover Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Tog, he also was a book dealer
Out of his Israel experiences
THE FINEST BURIAL
Hill Park Cemetery.
Sonenklar o f f i c i a t i n g. His and was responsible for the dis- and through his offices (associ-
P L 0 TS AT MODERATE
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body was taken to New York tribution of thousands of class- ate leader of the Society for the
PRICES ON EXTENDED
ics
as
well
as
popular
works.
He
JOSEPH D. ROSE, 13641 Dex- for burial in the Farband Ceme-
Advancement of Judaism, as-
TERMS
ter, died March 1. Services were tery in Cedar Park. Funeral was an avid reader and his op
at Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi services were held in Gramercy inion guided many people in
One of America's newest
Glazer and Rabbi Akselrad of- Funeral Parlor, 2nd Ave., and their selection of books.
and most beautiful ceme-
He represented the Tog in
ficiating. Survived by his wife, 10th St., N. Y., on Sunday.
teries, dedicated to the
the Middle West for 23 years, as
Dora; daughters, Mrs. Albert
Lowest Prices for Highest Quality
service of Detroit Jews.
correspondent and advertising
Cole and Mrs. Eugene White-
Granite and Outstanding Designs
manager.
horn; brother, Albert; and sis- Passover Food Parcels:
DETROIT MONUMENT
He is survived by his wife,
ter, Mrs. Ben Kalovsky, of Cleve- Israel's Urgent Need
Beth El Memorial Park
WORKS
land. Interment, Beth El Me-
Zina; son, Bernard, of Oak Ridge,
28120 WEST SIX MILE ROAD
Between Inkster and Middlebelt
morial Park Cemetery.
B. Manischewitz Co., matzo Tenn., and a daughter, - Deena. 2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton
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For Information
bakers, aret making available a
TO. 8-6923
TO. 8-7523
Call Mr. Segall at TR. 5-8530
SOPHIE MARKOVITZ, 16225 variety of Passover food parcels
Princeton, died March 1. Serv- dietetically planned to supple-
MONUMENTS
ices were at Kaufman Chapel, ment Israel's austerity rations.
DETROIT'S FINEST FUNERAL HOME
with Rabbi Sperka and Cantor These parcels are composed ex-
Adler officiating. Survived by clusively of choice Manischewitz
By Karl C. Berg
Owner
her husband, Harry; son, Milton;
daughter, Mrs. Sol Hammerstein; kosher foods produced and pack-
Max Wrotslaysky
ed
in
the
United
States.
Monument Works
mother, Mrs. Rose Gilbert, of
Orders should be sent to Mani-
Distinctive
Los Angeles; sisters, Mrs. Harry
Mono ments
Cohen, of Montreal; Mrs. David schewitz Food Parcels for Israel,
Reasonably Priced
Bogante, of Columbus; Mrs. 401 Broadway, New York, 13,
3201 TOY ROAD
David Deutsch, of Los Angeles; N. Y.
Corner Wildemere
TYler 6-0196
Mrs. William Greenhut and Miss
Elsie Gilbert. Interment, North-
The new income tax schedules
3800 PURITAN • 'UNIVERSITY 1-7700
west Hebrew Memorial - Park are another grim reminder that
you can't tare it with you.
Cemetery
Noted Rabbi in Detroit to Address
Annual Shetzer Memorial Institute
Isaac Zemel Dies; Reprsented
`Tog', Was Labor Zionist Leader
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Cemetery Memorials
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