Obituaries 22—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 16, 1951 Leo Zuckerman Dies; Was Pioneer Merchant EDWARD LEON GREEN- BAUM, of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Ann Arbor, died March 7. Survived by his sons, Dr. Frank, of Beverly Hills; Dr. Harry, of Jackson, Mich.; daugh- ters, Mrs. Ann Kramler, of Maplewood, N. J. and Mrs. Emma Sills, of Oakland, Calif. Services were at Lewis Brothers, with interment in Machpelah Cemetery. * * * MURL E. LIVINGSTON, of 2651 Rochester, died March 3. Services were at Lewis Brothers, with Rabbis Glazer and Aksel- ra.d officiating. Survived by her husband, Harry; and son, Edward. Interment, Woodmere Cemetery. * * * ETHEL SCHWARTZ, 52, died March 6. Services were at Lewis Brothers. Survived by her sons, Fred and Richard and daughter, Mrs. Irving Rom. Around the World .. • A digest of current news reported by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. the Israel Service of Information and the World Jewish Affairs News Service. BENJAMIN MILLER, 73, 11724 Dexter, died March 11. Services were held at Hebrew Benevolent Funeral services on Wednes- Society. Rabbis L. Levin and day marked the passing of one The United States M. J. Wohlgelernter officiated. of Detroit's pioneer merchants, NEW YORK—Dr. Emanuel Neumann, American Zionist leader Survived by his daughters, Lena Leo Zuckerman, who died last denied reports that he and David Ben-Gurion had concluded a Abrams, Mary Leshman, Sarah "secret agreement" whereby Neumann was to serve as a cabinet Miller and Ann Cohen; sons, member of a new government coalition cabinet . . . Harry Beilin, Isaac, Jacob, SiMon, and Philip, former consul of the Israeli Foreign office in Haifa, replaced of Los Angeles; sister, Mrs. Net- Reuven Dafni as Israel Consul in Los Angeles . . Hanan Aynor tie Cooke; 12 grandchildren and replaces Arie Ben-Tovim as vice consul at the Montreal (Canada) four great-grandchildren. Israel Consulate. * * WASHINGTON—Rep. Abraham J. Multer, of New York, intro-i LEONARD FINKEL, 2496 Vir- duced a resolution to Congress to extend admissions under the ginia Park, died March 5. Serv- DP act until all applications filed by June 30 can be considered. ices were at Kaufman Chapel The DP act to expire on that date will tentatively deny 100,000 with Rabbi Adler officiating. He DPs immigration. leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Finkel; sister, Diane; and Europe grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. LONDON—Assistant United States High Commissioner for Meyer Finkel and Mr. and Mrs. Germany, Benjamin Buttenweiser was quoted by the London Morris Pollack. Interment, Times as criticizing German leaders for their quiescence on the Clover Hill Park Cemetery. freeing of 21 condemned Nazi criminals . . . Britain was the first * * * nation to ratify the convention on human rights drafted by the ELLA TYNER, 2480 Oakman, Council of Europe. The convention, representing 15 European died March 4. Services were at countries, must be ratified by ten. Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi * * FRANKFURT—A German court sentenced Josef Heitreiter, and Cantor Sonenklar of- ANN ROBINOWITZ, 1 8 6 51 Adler former Gestapo guard at Treblinka concentration camp, to a life- ficiating. She leaves her sons, Warrington Drive, died March Nathan, Harry, Jack, David, term for murdering countless Jewish prisoners, 5. Services were at Kaufman Irving and Martin. Interment, Israel Chapel with Rabbi Adler and Clover Hill Park Cemetery. LEO ZUCKERMAN JERUSALEM—Israel Foreign Minister, Moshe Sharret today Cantor Adler officiating. She leaves her husband, George; sons, LOUIS I. KLEGON, 19191 Sunday. Mr. Zuckerman, who told Parliament there is no truth to press reports which state the Gerald and Merton; and sister, Greenlawn, died March 7. Serv- recently celebrated the 55th an- Israel government will grant military bases to the Western Pow- Mrs. Betty Isenberg. Interment, ices were at Kaufman Chapel niversary of his wedding, was ers . . . Enough staples to last for six months are reported by Clover Hill Park Cemetery. with Rabbi Gorrelick and Can- born in Chicago, and would Pinhas Lavon, Minister of Agriculture , . . A Canadian-Israel * * tor F en a k el officiating. He have been 76 on May 21. He company with a capital of $2,800,000 has been promoted to finance GEORGE KAHN, Elkins Park, leaves his wife, Molly; sons, came to this city 42 years ago. wheat and fodder shipments to Israel . • . Parliament referred Older Detroiters will remem- Ben-Gurion's amendment to the draft bill, which makes military Pa., died March 5. Services were at Charles, Bernar d, Samuel, Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Ad- Ralph and Robert; and daugh- ber the Leo Zuckerman store in service compulsory for women to who claim religious exemption, ler and Cantor Sonenklar of- ter, Mrs. Joel Goodman. Inter- the J. L. Hudson Company to committee ... A four-month budget of 24,800,000 pounds was ficiating. He leaves his wife, Bes- ment, Northwest Hebrew Me- block on Woodward Avenue, and sent to the Knesset for approval to cover the months of April later, Elmer s, facing the through July. sie; daughter, Mrs. David Le-- morial Park. Campus, He also operated the shin; brother, Sam Kohn and TEL AVIV—The Israeli Medical Association has sent a mem- MAX ZIMMERMAN, 2640 sisters, Mrs. Betty Archer, Mrs. Fullerton, died March 6. Services Worth Company. These were orandum to each member of the World Medical Association oppos- William Evans and Mrs. Lester were at Kaufman Chapel with among the larger women's shops ing the admission of the East German Medical Association because Dresner. Interment, Clover Hill Rabbi Fram officiating. He of Detroit. of the role German doctors played in the extermination of Euro- Park Cemetery. Of late Mr. Zuckerman was pean Jewry. leaves his son, Raymond; daughters, Mrs. Sidney Fox, associated with the LaSalle Canada DORA FREDERICK, 63, of Bernardsville, N.J., Mrs. Ben Wine Company. OTTAWA—The Canadian government will have neither "truck Tucson, Ariz., died March 1. Rochlin, Baldwin, Long Island, One of the founding members Services were held at Hebrew and Mrs. I r v in g Weisman; of Redford Country Club and nor trade" with former Nazis assured Minister of Trade Howe in Benevolent Society, with inter- brother, Harry, of New York; Phoenix Club, the late Mr. answer to a question raised by a deputy who feared a business ment in the Beth Tikvah Cem- and sisters, Mrs.. Morris Coin- Zuckerman was a member of trip 1337 Alfred Krupp, released Nazi industrialist. etery. Rabbi L. Levin officiated. mer, Mrs. Wolf Gershen, of Mil- Temple Beth El and was active- Australia Survived by her husband, waukee, Wis., and Mrs. Milton ly identified with community SYDNEY—Australian Immigration Minister Harold Holt Nathan; daughters, Mrs. Ruth Tooter, of Washington, D. C. In- and civic affairs. charged today that his project to immigrate 100,000 Germans in Sarver, of Flint, Mrs. Rose terment, Machpelah Cemetery. Surviving him are Mrs. Zuck- the next four years was blocked by the Jewish community. He Young and Mrs. Shirley Gold- erman; a daughter, Mrs. Sidney pointed out that opposition to the government policy was berg; son, Henry, of Los Angeles; LOUIS APPLE, 15315 Inver- Jay Allen; a son, Elmer; grand- "sponsored by the Jewish community whose bitterness toward the brothers, Sam and Joseph ness, died March 8. Services children, Jay Warren Allen and Schwartz and eight grandchil- were at Kaufman Chapel with Lt. Jay Zuckerman; sisters, Mrs. German race is certainly understandable." dren. Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Adler Julius Bresler and Mrs. Fred * * * officiating. He leaves his wife, Schramm, both of Detroit, and National Leaders Pay A VALUABLE HEBREW BERTHA KOTNER, 68, 18040 Bessie; sons, Harry of Union, Mrs. Lillye Fishman of Chicago. Tribute to Memory of CALENDAR! A NEW Goddard, died March 6. Services N. J., and Max, of Chicago; Officiating at the funeral weere at Hebrew Benevolent So- daughter, Mrs. David Soskin. service was Rabbi B. Benedict Mother of Louis Berry EDITION! FREE TO ciety. Rabbi S. H. G r u s k i n Interment, Machpelah Ceme- Glazer. Mrs. Gertrude Berry of 16697 OUR READERS! officiated. Survived by h e r tery. * * Turner, mother of Louis Berry, a husband, Sam; son, Aaron Berg; former Allied Jewish Campaign SAMUEL RIVKIN, formerly of daughter, Marion Thomas; and chairman who has assumed a Detroit, died in Los Angeles, six grandchildren. national role as a Jewish leader, Calif. on March 9. He leaves his * * * died March 7 at the age of 70. GOLDIE SHERMAN, 80, 9232 wife, Rebecca; sons, Fivus, of Numerous condolence messages In loving memory of our be- Dexter, died March 9. Services Seattle, Wash., and Malcolm, of Detroit; daughters, Mrs. Harold were received by Mr. Berry from loved sister, Eleanore Velick were at Hebrew Benevolent So- ciety. with interment in Mach- • Mendelsohn and Mrs. Morris Epstein, who left us six years national leaders, including tele- pelah Cemetery. Rabbi L. Levin Kallan, of Los Angeles, Mrs. Bar- ago, March 16, 1945 (two days grams of sympathy from Henry officiated. Survived by. her nett Dickman and Mrs. Jules in Nisan). Sadly missed by her Morgenthau, Edward M. M. War- of Detroit. Services brother and sister, burg, Henry Montor, Julius Ve- daughters; Ann Goldman, Edith Spelkin, were held in Los Angeles. Alex and Ida. nezky, Dr. Joseph Schwartz, Cohen and Jean Brooks; sons, * * Benjamin Browdy and others. Ben, Joe, of Los Angeles, Sidney SIDNEY JULIUS, 50, of the In loving memory of our un- Funeral services were held and Charles; 17 grandchildren Belcrest, died Sunday. SerVices forgettable, dear son and broth- March 8 at Kaufman Chapel. and nine great-grandchildren. were held Tuesday at Kaufman er, Pfc. Robert Paul Weisman, Burial was in Clover Hill Park * * * Chapel. Burial, Bnai David Cem- SOLOMON GOTTLIEB, 82, etery. Surviving are his wife, who was killed in Germany on Cemetery. Dr. .A. M. Hershman, 20228 Wakefield, died March 11. Dorothy; a son, William, and his March 20, 1945. Sadly missed by Rabbi Morris Addler, Rabbi Leo his mother, dad and brother, Goldman and Cantor J. H. Son- Services were at Hebrew Benev- mother, Mrs. Blanche Julius. Donald. olent Society. Rabbi M. J. Wohl- enklar officiated. Above is the famous 24-Year gelernter officiated. Survived by Surviving her, besides Louis, During 1950, 516 people asked Prof. Prato Dies Hebrew-English Calendar; the new his son, Hyman; brother, Ben; questions about housing and are two other sons, Ben and edition goes to 1952, starting in R 0 M E, (JTA)—Prof. David Jack; three daughters, Esther, two grandchildren and a' great care for the aged from the Red 1928. Jewish Holidays, 1939 to grandchild. Feather Community Information Prato, Chief Rabbi of Italy, died Mrs. Albert DWorkin and Mrs. 1964. here March 7, aged 69. He served Millet Eisler; eight grandchil- Service. as Chief Rabbi of Rome from dren; two great-grandchildren By arrangement with one of our advertisers this useful calendar in the middle of 1936 until the end and a brother, Mark Ross, of its new edition is being sent free to of 1939, when he resigned after Ann Arbor. readers of this publication. For your Mussolini adopted an anti-Jew- copy, write a letter or postcard to;— ish policy, and settled in Jerusa- Every American Jew — man, H. J. Heinz Co., Dept. J2 lem. woman and child—wilrbe asked Pittsburgh 30, Pa. In 1945, he returned to re- to purchase an Israel Govern- sume the post of Chief Rabbi ment Bond on May 1. The family of the late Lillian which was vacated by Dr. Israel Bortnick announces the unveil- Zolli; who was converted to ing of a monument in her mem- Catholicism. Dr. Prato headed a MANUAL URBACH & SON Qualified for Service ory on Sunday afternoon, March Jewish school in Florence for 20 7729 TWELFTH ST. 18, at Chesed Shel Emes Ceme- years before becoming Chief Before being granted a license to TY. 6-7192 tery. Relatives and friends are Rabbi of Alexandria, Egypt, in practice, every funeral director must asked to attend. 1927, a position he held until he meet certain standards of education came to Rome in 1936. and professional proficiency — and -19 0MOPIWWW finally a State license examination. DETROIT'S FINEST FUNERAL HOME In Memoriam Monument Unveilings Rabbi Segal's Mother Dies Sarah R. Segal, of Scranton, Pa., died March 7. She leaves her husband, Baruch; five sons, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, of Detroit; Rabbi Henry, Joseph, and Julius, all of Washington, D. C.; and Shalom, of New York; a daugh- ter, Mrs. S a in u e 1 Harris, of Scranton; and seven grandchil- dren. Services were held March 8 in Scranton. 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