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Obituaries

LIBBY KAPLAN, 70, '11501
Petoskey, died March 28. Serv-
ices were at Lewis Brothers,
with interment in Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua Sperka
officiated. Survived by her sons,
Morrey R. and Isadore Kaplan
and a brother, Emil Edelson.
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ISADORE (IKE) GOLDSTEIN,
61, 2911 Sturtevant, died March
27. Services were at Hebrew
Benevolent Society. Rabbi L.
Goldman officiated. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Rose; son, Ru-
ben; daughters, Mrs; Esther.
Brandt and Mrs. Freeda Mil-
grom; brothers, Nathan and
Sam; four grandchildren.
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MORRIS COHEN, 50, 2665 W.
Philadelphia, died March 29.
Services were at Hebrew Benevo-
lent Society. Rabbi M. J. Wohl-
gelernter officated. He is sur-
vived by his wife, Pauline;
daughter, Pearl; brothers, Ben-
jamin and Rabbi Hyman Cohen;
sisters, Dorothy Vogel. Eve Wil-
son, Celia Kornfeld and Esther
Melach. Interment, Beth Yehu-
- dah Cemetery.
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DOROTHY SLINGER, 42, 13641
Dexter, died March 29. Services
were at Hebrew Benevolent So- .
ciety. Rabbi Israel Halpern of-
ficiated. She is survived by her
husband,. Edward; sisters Anna
_Bernstein, Violet Korn and Beat-
rice Ross; brother, Robert.
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ISRAEL GLASER, 53, 15832
Turner, died April 1. Services
were at Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety. Rabbi Adler and Cantor
Fenakel officiated. He is survived
by his wife, Dora; sister, Nina
Lissan; brothers, Jacob, Bernard
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Friday, April 6, 1951

Ana Pauker's Father,

Organization's Division to Mobilize
For Campaign at Conference Sunday

LENA MORRIS, 65, 1940 Pin-
Kay, in a "call to action" to all
A Rabbi, Dies in Israel
gree, died April 1. Services were
Jewish organizations in Detroit,
at Hebrew Benevolent Society.
urged that each membership
TEL AVIV (AJP)—The rab-
Rabbi I. Ha 1 p ern officiated.
elect five delegates to represent
binical
father
of
the
Commu-
Interment, Beth A b r a ham
it at the conference.
nist Leader Ana Pauker, who
Cemetery. She is survived by
Major sponsoring groups for
renounced
his
daughter
for
five sons, Robert, Harry, Max,
the conference include Zionist,
her preaching of atheism
Simon and William; two daugh-
Council, Bnai Brith, Jewish War
died here last week at • the
ters, Clara Berman, Rose Nuss-
Veterans, American Jewish Com-
age
of
88.
baum; three sisters, Rose Roth-
mittee, American Jewish Con-
Rabbi Zvi Rabinsohn de-
nagel, Dora Falek, Anna Orlan-
gress, Jewish Labor Committee,
cided in 1946 he could no
sky; and ten grandchildren.
Congregations, Landsmanschaf-
longer live with his daughter,
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ten, social, fraternal, cultural
who is now Romanian For-
and labor societies, and women's
SHIRLEY KURSMAN, 33,
eign Minister, and emigrated
organizations. Section chairmen.
18636 Mendota, died April 2.
to Palestine. He was escorted
include:
Services were at Lewis Brothers,
Alex Belkin, landsmanschaften; Joseph
to the border of Romania by
with interment in Clover Hill
Bernstein, Jewish Labor Committee;
guards provided by Ana and
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, congrega-
Park Cemetery. Rabbi Adler and
tions; Fred Schwabe, social, fraternal and
never saw her again.
Cantor Sonenklar officiated.
cultural; Lawrence Crohn, Zionists;
He always insisted that his
James Laker, Bnai Brith; Arthur M.
Survived by her husband, Jos-
Lang, Jewish War Veterans; Philip R.
daughter was a "good girl,"
eph; daughters, Kathy and
Marcuse, American Jewish Committee,
but her opposition to all re-
Harry Nathan, American Jewish
Caroline; mother, Mrs. Anna
Planning participation in city- and
Congress.
ligions not in line with Com-
Kane; sister, Mrs. Rosylind Ber-
Vice-chairmen of the Congregations'
wide conference, left to right:
munist dogma, outraged him. Sam Alpert, Theodore Kamin- section, working with Rabbi Wohlgelern-
shas; and brother, Irving Kane.
ter, include Rabbis David Bakst, Mose$
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Lehrman, Leizer Levin and Leon Fram.
sky, Arthur M. Lang.
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ISRAEL ALTMAN, 9623 Mc-
Organizational participation in Synagogue 100 Years Old
Quade, died March 26. Services
the 1951 Allied Jewish Campaign
were at Kaufman Chapel with
will be the subject of a citywide
Rabbi Halpern officiating. He
CINCINNATI—The 100th an-
planning conference, at 1.30 p.m. niversary of the Congregation
leaves his sons, Harry and Sam-
uel; daughters, Mrs. Morris Gold - In loving memory of our dear Sunday, in the auditorium of the Adath Israel was celebrated
and Mrs. Anna Shenker; and a son and brother, Fenton Erwin Davison Jewish Center, Leon here at a centenial banquet at
brother, Herman. Interment, Kurtz, who passed away April Kay, chairman of the organiza- which Rabbi Israel Goldstein of
Machpelah Cemetery.
1, 1949. Always in our hearts. His tions division of the campaign, New York was one of the prin-
announced this week.
cipal speakers.
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parents, sister and brother.
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LOUIS K. LAMBERT, 780
In cherished memory of our
Whittier Rd., Grosse Pointe,
died March 31. He is survived by beloved husband and father,
his wife, Edna D.; mother, Ben- Samuel Zaff, who passed away
jamin L. Lambert; and sisters, April 13, 1948 (four days in Ni-
A digest of current news reported by the Jewish Telegraphic
Mrs. Sally Brown and Mrs. Wil- san). Sadly missed by his wife,
Agency, the Israel Service of Information and the World
liam H. Frank. Interment, St. children and grandchildren.
Jewish Affairs News Service.
Clair, Mich.
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UN to Submit Jewry's
The United States
MAX SWITZKY, 9729' Mc-
WASHINGTON—Israel
Ambassador Abba Eban, meeting with
Quade, died March 30. Services Protest to Soviet States John D. Hickerson, Assistant Secretary of State for United Na-
were at Kaufman Chapel with
NEW YORK (AJP)—The Unit- tions Affairs, discussed the Korean situation.
Rabbi Akselrad officiating. He
NEW YORK—Jewish organizations in the U. S. have pledged
ed'
Nations will formally submit
leaves his wife, Etabel; daugh-
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ters, Frances and S h a r o n; to several -Soviet satellite states 1,000,000 of the 6,000,000 trees to be planted by the JNF in Israel
DAVID TURNER, 91. 3841 mother, Mrs. Joseph Switzky, of protests of American Jewish as part of the "Forest of Martyrs." ZOA will plant 300,000; Hadas-
Buena Vista, died March 29. Madison, Wis.; brothers, Sol, of organizatfons that Communist sah, 250,000; Jewish Worker's Alliance, 150,000; Pioneer Women,
Services were at Hebrew Benevo- Madison, and Ben, of Milwau- leaders are engaged in blotting 75,000; World Federation of Polish Jews, 50,000; Mizrachi Women,
lent SoCiety. Rabbi J. Sperka and kee; and sister, Mrs. Ida P. out Jewish communal life in 75,000; and Friends of Congressman Abraham J. Multer, 25,000 ...
Cantor Adler officiated. He is Glick, of Madison. Interment, their countries.
Professor Raphael Lemkin was presented with a humanities award
survived by a son, Harry; daugh- Machpelah Cemetery.
The protest, entitled "An Ap- by the Jewish Teacher's Seminary for his work in drafting the
ters, Sadie Levine, Fannie Wein-
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peal to the Conscience of Man- United Nations' Convention against Genocide.
garden, Celia Lieberman and
LAKE SUCCESS—UN Palestine Conciliation Commission re-
EDWARD KALMAN TARNO- kind," was submitted to the UN
Minnie Lankin; sister, Bluma POL, 3729 Taylor, died March Secretariat by the Jewish Labor ported readiness by Israel and Arab states to cooperate in the re-
Fox of Toronto; brother, Max of 27. Services were at Kaufman Committee, which is concerned settlement of Arab refugees and compensation for those not per-
Toronto; fifteen grandchildren Chapel with Rabbi Halpern of- with the protection of Jewish mitted to return to their farmer homes in Israel.
and twenty-two great grand- ficiating. He leaves his sons, rights in the labor field.
children. Interment, Bnai Harry and Samuel; daughters,
Israel
The American Jewish Com-
David Cemetery.
JERUSALEM—The Jerusalerri municipality, with Mayor S. Z.
mittee made a similar charge
Mrs.
Morris
Gold
and
Mrs.
Anna
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Shenker; and bother, Herman. and said it was taking "all nec- Shragai presiding, honored members of the British Parliamentary
EVA BUSCH, 84, 10036. Broad- Interment, Machpelah Ceme- essary steps to prevent the com- delegation currently visiting Israel . . Israel government has
street, died March 30. Services tery.
plete• liquidation of Jews still officially asked Jordan to permit a number of Jews to visit the
were at Hebrew Benevolent So-
resident within the Soviet and Wailing Wall in the Old City .. . The Knesset adopted a six-
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ciety. Rabbi J. Thumin offici-
its satellites."
month budget of $220,-000,000- . . The Cabinet is acting on meas-
SAMUEL 'WEITZ, 3351 Tyler,
ated. She is survived by her hus-
Egon Schwelb, assistant direc- ures to combat the black market.
died
March
27.
Services
were
at
band, Max; sons, Sam, Morris,
tor of the UN division of Hu-
Isadore and Emanuel; six grand- Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi man Rights, said that the pro-
Europe
Hershman
and
Cantor
Tulman
children -and four great. grand-
LONDON—A London Times dispatch reported the Egyptian
test of the Jewish Labor Com-
officiating.
He
leaves
his
wife,
children.
Anna; son, Norman; daughter, mittee would be furnished to government as pressing the Sudan administration to prevent trade
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members of the commission on between Sudan and Israel . .. The Arab League headquarters in
RITA - GUTENBERG, 16, 18258 Mrs. Kenneth Belen; brothers, Human Rights.
Cairo announced the establishment of a bureau to tighten Arab
Joseph,
Morris,
of
Philadelphia,
Prairie, died March 31. Services
economic blockade of Israel.
and
Sol,
of
New
York;
and
sis-
were at Hebrew Benevolent So-
Persian Jews Fear Iraqi
ciety. Rabbi M. Rothenberg of- ters, Mrs. Gussie Weitz and Mrs. Fate, Says Dr. Brickner
South America
Herman
Starks
and
Mrs.
Sam-
ficiated. She is survived by her
RIO DE JANIERO-23 Chalutzim left recently for Israel to join
parents, Peter and Sarah Guten- uel Greenglass, of New York.
TEL AVIV (JTA)—The Jews in collective settlements in the Negev; marking the fourth such
berg; brothers, Harold and Er- Interment, Machpelah Ceme Iran fear that the same fate group action in two years.
tery.
win. Interment, Be t h Isaac
will befall them as that of the
BUENOS AIRES—A large shipment of meat for use on Pass-
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Cemetery.
Jews in neighboring Iraq, Rabbi over was on its way to Israel aboard the Rio Gallegos, an Argen-
ROSE L. CHAIFETZ, 15368 Barnett Brickner, of Cleveland, tine vessel.
Mark Twain, died March 28. said on his arrival from Tehe-
A VALUABLE HEBREW
Services we r e at Kaufman ran.
Canada
Chapel with Rabbi Sperka and
CALENDAR! A NEW
Measures taken against the
WINNIPEG—The Anglican Church expressed concern over
Cantor Adler officiating. She Jews in Iraq, he said, had inten-
EDITION! FREE TO
leaves her husband, Charles; sified fears of the Persian Jews distribution of an anti-Jewish pamphlet among its church mem-
sons, Edward, Carl and Harold; that similar measures would be bers and contemplates action to halt use of mails for this scheme.
OUR READERS!
OTTAWA—The Canadian government has decided to accept a
daughters, Mrs. Ben C. Smith taken there.
Minister from the state of Israel, which at present is represented
and Mrs. Alan Leach, of Albu-
Dr. Brickner said that he
querque, N. M.; brother, Bernard would make a report on the sit here by a Consul-General.
Berkowitz; and sisters, Mrs. uation to Jewish organizations
Esther Manheimer, Mrs. Bessie and would inform -American
Polish Emigration Continues
Nyman Must; Mrs. Abe Berger government authorities of his
MONUMENTS
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Israel-
and Mrs. Herman Mallen. Inter- findings.
bound Jewish emigration from
ment, Machpelah Cemetery.
The Iraqi authorities are con- Poland will continue unhindered,
By Karl C. Berg
tinuing their relentless confisca- Israel Barzilai, former Israeli
Owner
tion of Jewish property and po- Minister to Warsaw, declared
Baruch Is Toastmaster
Max WrotslavSky
lice and customs officials are upon his arrival from Warsaw.
Monument Works
At School Reunion
ruthlessly man-handling emi- Mr. Barzilai who, together with
Distinctive
Monuments
grating Jews, recent arrivals at several members of his staff re-
Reasonably Priced
NEW 'YORK (AJP)
.old- Lydda airport on the Baghdad signed several months ago, said
.3201 JOY ROAD
est and most distinguished airlift reported. In the week that before he left Poland he
Corner Wildemere
alumnus of old PS 69 in the ending last Friday, the airlift—' received assurances from the
TYler 6-0196
heart of Manhattan sat down Operation Ali Baba—brought in "highest Polish authorities" that
last week with his former class- a total of 4,200 Iraqi Jews.
Jewish emigration would con-
mates at the Diamond Jubilee
tinue unmolested.
Celebration of the school.
Two Jews Elected to Russian
Bernard Baruch, the Jew- Parliament in Recent Vote
Above is the famous 24-Year ish For
financial wizard, who became
LONDON, (JTA) — It is re-
DETROIT'S FINEST FUNERAL HOME
Hebrew-English Calendar; the new
edition goes to 1952, starting in a millionaire within the first ported that in parliamentary
1928. Jewish Holidays, 1939 to few years of his entrance into elections held •ecently in the
finance, the jubilee was one Russian Socialist Federal Re-
1964.
filled with happy memories.
public—containing more than 60
By arrangement with one of our
He paid glowing tribute to percent of the Soviet Union's
advertisers this useful calendar in Miss Katharine Blake, his first
population — several hundred
its new edition is being sent free to
teacher at the school when he deputies were elected, of whom
readers of this publication. For your
copy, write a letter or postcard to:— was 10 years old. The only only two are Jews. The two Jews
shadow on the reunion for Ba- are Leva Binkovich, deputy for
H. J. Heinz Co., Dept. J2
ruch was Miss Blake's absence. Biro-Bidjan, and Abram Bychov-
Pittsburgh 30, Pa.
She died last year at the age sky, who was elected in - Mototov,
of 92.
formerly known as Perm.

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