22—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 25, 1951 Obituaries MINNIE RICHMAN WOODS, 2920 Kendall, died May 12. Serv- ices were at Kaufman Chapel !with Rabbi Gorrelick officiating. She leaves her daughter, Harold Or.ler; brothers, Abe Hirsch, Oof Los Angeles; Louis Herk, of Chicago; and Isadore Herk, of New York; and sisters, Mrs. - ;Jake Must and Mrs. Dan Ep- stei n. Interment, Machpelah Cemetery. * * * TILLIE SHRAGER, 2605 Elm- hurst, died May 17. Services were at Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Adler officiating. She leaves her hus- band, Harry S.; son, Morris L.; brothers, Samuel P. and Sol Baker; sisters, Mrs. Jennie Mas- serman, Mrs. Rose Bardick and Mrs. Abraham London. Inter-_ rent, Clover Hill Park Cemetery. * * * ALBERT S. SWARTZ, 4030 Sturtevant, died May 17. - -Serv- ices were at Kaufman Chapel with Rabbi Lehrman and Can- tor Adler officiating. He leaves his wife, Rebecca; son, Sheldon; daughters, Leonore and Irene; mother, Mrs. Celia Summers; brothers, Percy, Arthur and Ber- tram; and sisters, Mrs. Hyman Gittleman, Mrs.. Albert Mendel- sohn of Los Angeles; Mrs. D. Kurrant of San Diego; and Mrs. Eddie Levites. Interment, Beth Tefilo Cemetery. * * * AARON ABRAMSON, 67, 4912 Ridgewood Ave., died May 15. Services were at Hebrew Benev- olent Society, with Rabbi Wohl- gelernter officiating. He is sur- vived by his wife, Clara; sons, Dr. Jacob, of Brooklyn, N, Y.; Israel, Joseph, Abraham, Julius and David; daughters, Mrs. Ben Feinberg, of Allentown, Pa.; and Mrs. Sam Friedberg; a n d 11 grandchildren. LOUIS DWORIN, 80, 9650 Cascade, died May 14. -Services were at Hebrew Benevolent So- ciety. Rabbi L. Levin officiated. He is survived by his wife, Es- ther; 3 daughters, Sarah Figlen, Doris Klein of Los Angeles, Nancy Salicoff; 5 sons, Charles, Samuel of Pontiac, Harry, Na- than, Philip; 14 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. - * * * HYMAN CROWS, 81, 99-101 E. Broadway, Mt. Clemens, died May 20. Services were at He- brew Benevolent Society. Rabbi Kaufman of • Mt. Clemens offi- ciated. He is survived by his wife, Selma; son, Harry; broth- er, Abraham Krause; sister, Rose Linetsky; 2 grandchildren. * * * - JOSEPH MORRIS YAKER, 59, 2471 Pasadena, died May 20. Services were at Hebrew Benev- olent Society. Rabbi M. Adler and M. Rothenberg officiated. He is survived by his wife, Ber- tha; 3 sons, Charles of Parma, 0., Jake Yaker of U. S. Army, and Sam; sister, Goldie Tigay; 1 grandchild. Interment, Beth Isaac cemetery. Monument David Remez, Israel Minister of . Education, Dies; Ben-Gurion Pays Him Tribute During Detroit Visit and city and government offices and schools were closed in honor of the late Minister of Educa- tion. The remains of the late Min- The family of the late Miriam ister were borne through Jeru- G. Slobin announces the unveil- salem and thence to Zichron ing of a monument in her mem- Yaacov, on Israel's northwest ory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, May coast, where he spent his first 27, at Machpelah Cemetery. years in Israel, for burial be- Rabbi Adler will officiate. Rela- side the graves of his parents. tives and friends are asked to The 100-car funeral procession attend. moved, through the streets of * * * Jerusalem slowly as tens of The family of the late Kolman thousands of men, women and Shapiro announces the unveil- school-children lined the streets ing of a monument in his mem- for a glimpse of the coffin. Po- ory at 1 p.m., Wednesday, May lice and army detachments headed the long cortege and 30, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. schoolchildren bearing Israeli Rabbi Adler will officiate. Rela- flags were in the van. tives and friends are asked to attend. The procession halted twice in * * * Jerusalem — once before the The family of the late Ida Knesset building where Minister Green announces the unveiling of Justice Pinchas Rosen eulog- of a monument in her memory ized Remez, on behalf of the at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 27, at members of the government and Emanuel Cemetery. Rabbi Moses Emil Kahan, Treasurer the Parliament; the second time, in front of Histadrut headquar- Lehrman will officiate. Relatives Of Local JNF, Passes ters where Mordecai N a m i r,, and friends are invited. * * * secretary-general of the labor Tribute was paid this week by federation, spoke of Remez's The family of the late Nahima Saidman announces the unveil- many community leaders to the contributions to the labor move- ing of a monument in her mem- late Emil Kahan, treasurer of ment. Acting Pre Midi' Moshe Community Mourns Sharett was one of the pall ory at 2 p. m., Sunday, May 27,' Loss of Max Hecker bearers, as were Joseph Sprin- at Machpelah Cemetery. Rev. zak, Speaker of the Knesset and Golden will officiate. Relatives The sudden passing of Max and friends are asked to attend. a number of other deputies. Hecker constitutes a great * * * Mr. Remez was Minister of source of grief not only to his Communications in the first Is- The family of the late Ida family, but to the United He- Hoffman announces the unveil- rael Cabinet until October, 1950, brew Schools and his former ing of a monument in her mem- when he assumed the education classmates at the schools. portfolio. Born in Russia, he ory at 1 p.m., Wednesday, May came - to Palestine in 1913. He Mr. Hecker was a member of 30, at Clover Hill Park Cemetary. worked for many years in var- the first graduating class of the Rabbi Adler and Cantor Sonen- ious agricultural settlements in schools in 1923. Since then he klar will officiftte. Relatives and was always connected with the friends are asked to attend. Jewish Palestine. * * * Mr. Remez's death marked the schools and the Alumni Associa- first important loss through tion of which he was an active The family of the • late Morris death to the dominant Mapai member. Houtz announces the unveiling party. Together with Ben-Gur- This winter he was among the of a monument in his memory * * * ion, he was one of the founders at 11 a.m., Sunday, May 27, at first to enlist as a worker and SAM JAFFEE, 65, 13821 La of Histadrut, General Federa- Cemetery. Relatives and Salle, died May 14. Services was instrumental in enlisting his Stollner tion of Labor. He succeeded the friends are asked to attend. former classmates as leaders in were at Hebrew Benevolent So- * * * Prime Minister as secretary-gen- ciety. Rabbi J. Segal and Can- the school's , membership pro- eral- of the Histadrut and later The family of the late Jacob ject. tor Adler officiated. He is sur- became president of Vaad Leumi, Dickstein announces the unveil- Mr. Hecker, who was 44 years vived by his wife, Anna; 4 the General Council for Pales- ing of a monument in his mem- old, lived at 17600 Kentucky. daughters, Betty Levitt,. Clara tine Jews-. He - relinquished the ory at 3 p.m., Sunday, June 3, EMIL KAHAN Philko of Port Huron, Rose Services were at Kaufman Chap- at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. post upon the creation of the Krentzin, Jennie W a 1 k o n; el, with Rabbi Halpern officiat- Rabbi Joshua Sperka will offi- the Jewish National Fund Coun- State of Israel. ing. He leaves his wife, Teresa; brother, Rubin Yaffee of Phila- He studied law in Istanbul, cil of Detroit, who died Saturday father, Gershon, of St. Peters- ciate. Relatives and friends are at the age of 66. delphia; 9 grandchildren. Turkey, prior to coming to Is- asked to attend. * * * burg, Fla.; a brother, Alfred; and * * * Funeral services were held rael. MENDEL; SILVERMAN, 59, 8 a sister, Mrs. ernard Pa,nush. A son, Aron, serves as chief of The families of the late Solo- Sunday at Kaufman Chapel. Of- South Paddock St., Pontiac, died Interment. was in Machpelah mon and Abraham Rubin an- ficiating Were Rabbis Thumim, the Israeli Air Force. May 19. Services were at He- Cemetery. nounce the unveiling of monu- Sperka and Schneebalg. William brew Benevolent Society. He is Lipsky Re-Elected President ments in their memories at 1 survived by 2 brothers, William Triple' Unveiling May 3 0 p.m., Sunday, June 3, at Mach- Hordes spoke at the service in Of Eastern Life Insurance tribute to the deceased. Burial of Pontiac, Nat or'Conoga Park, pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Adler was in Beth Moses Cemetery. NEW YORK, (JTA) --- Louis Calif.; 2 sisters, Nettie of Los A triple unveiling ceremony w ill officiate. Relatives and Mr. Kahan was born in Po- Lipsky was re-elected president Angeles and Fannie Rebeck of will take place at 11:30 a. m. friends are asked to attend. land, and lived in Detroit for 26 of the Eastern Life Insurance Akron. * * * Wednesday, May 30—Memorial years. He was owner of Kahan's Company. Benjamin G. Browdy • • • achpf_slah Cemetery, The family of the late Leah Auction House on Gratiot Ave. was elected first vice-president ANNA ROSEN, 80, 43 Church Day — at M St., Mt. Clemens, died May 15. for. the following: the late Leo Cogen announces the unveiling As president of Cong. Beth and Abraham Krumbein second Services were at Cong. Beth Te- Bloch, the late Jeanette Bloch of a monument in her memory Moses, he was instrumental in vice-president. and the late First Lt. Raymond at 11:30 a. m., Sunday, June 3, the synagogue's building pro- filath Moses; interment, Ceme- Bloch, who died in the service at Oakview Cemetery, Royal Oak. gram. He was active in Hista- tery of Beth Tefilath Moses. Rabbi Kaufman officiated. She of his country at Iwo Jima, Rabbis Segal and Fram and Can- drut, Mizrachi and other num- is survived by her husband, Da- April 18, 1945. Rabbi J. S. Sperka tor Fenakel will officiate. Rela- erous movements here. He lived will officiate. Relatives and tives and friends are asked to at 2210 Pingree. The family of the late vid; and a brother. friends are invited to attend the attend. • • • He is survived by his wife, Herman Goldstein an- • • •. ROSE ' BOOKMAN, 56, 10259 service. The family of the late Fannie Mary; son, Jack; and daughter, nounce an unveiling Cameron, died May 15. Serv- Balberor announces the unveil- Mrs. William Naftaly. ices were at Hebrew Benevolent Judy Holliday's Father ing of a monument in her mem- on Wednesday, May Society. Rabbi I. Stollman of- Is Given JNF Position ory at 1:30 p. m., Wednesday, 30, 1951, at 2 p.m : , ficiated. She is survived by her MONUMENTS 30, at Clover Hill Park NEW YORK, (AJP) — Stage May husband, Samuel; sister, Bertha Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Adler Clover Hill Park Cem- Lipson of Miami; 2 brothers, Joe and screen star Judy Holliday's will officiate. Relatives and father, Abe Tuvim, former ex- Lipson and Hyman Lipsitz. etery, Woodward at ecutive director of the American friends are invited. * * * 14 Mile Rd. Rabbi Zionist Council, has been named The family of the late Alfred director of the new Department Schmidel announces the unveil- MONUMENTS Morris Adler will' of- of Living Legacies of the Jewish ing of a monument over his ficiate. Relatives and National Fund. By Karl C. Berg grave at 12 noon Sunday, May Owner friends are cordially 27, at Chesed Shel Emes Ceme- MANUAL URBACH & SON Max Wrotslaysky tery, Gratiot and 14-Mile Road. invited. Monument Works 7729 TWELFT:: Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter will Distinctive TY. 6-7192 officiate. Relatives and friends Monu ments Lowest Prices for Highest Quality Reasonably Priced /re invited to attend the service. aiNgianifilMIROMMIN Granite and Outstanding Designs * * * 3201 JOY ROAD Corner Wildemere DETROIT MONUMENT The family of the late Jack TYler 6-0196 WORKS Feldman announces the unveil- 2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton ing of a monument in his mem- TO. 8-7523 ory at 12 noon Wednesday, May TO. 8-6923 30, Decoration Day, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery, Gratiot and • Please do not hesitate to call 14 Mile R o a d. Relatives and There's No Law Against friends are invited to attend the us—at any hour of the day or -- AMENNOMIlmr service. night — when we can be of . . Unveilings The state of Israel suffered a severe loss in the death on Sat- urday, at the age of 64, of David Remez, Israel Minister of Edu- cation. Tributes in his memory were arranged in Is- rael by the gov- ernMent and by spokesmen f o r numerous agen- cie s. Settle- ments where he labored join ed in paying hom- age to his mem- Remez ory. Prime Minister David Ben- Gurion, at the press conference at Hotel Statler, Detroit, on Sunday evening, referred to him as a very great man and said his death is a severe loss to Is- rael. Flags flew at half-mast in every Israel settlement, town . . . le Cemetery Memorials Whatever Hour .. LOW PRICES For Funerals In Memoriam help to you. We are always on duty ready to respond to your ca II. In loving memory of our dear husband, father and grand- father, Wolf Wrotslaysky, who passed away May 23, 1950, the seventh day of Rosh Chodesh Sivan. In our hearts we are cry- ing, the tears are not drying. The Ira KAUFMAN Chapel 9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD at EDISON TYler 7-4520 1