22—THE JEWISH NEWS Obituaries JACOB STEIN, 62, 2220 Webb, died June 10. Services were at Lewis Brothers, with Rabbi Lehrman officiating. Interment, Northwest Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery. Survived by his wife. Dora; sons, Irvin, Morton, Jack, Bernard, Leonard and Henry; and a daughter, Gilda. • • • • ALEXANDER LIPS 0 N, 70, 1607 W. Euclid, died June 4. Services were at Hebrew Bene- volent Society. Rabbi L. Levine officiated. Survived by his wife, Ann; son, Irving; daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Lax, of Kew Gardens, N. Y., and Mrs. Dorothy Bach- rach; and grandchildren. * * * WALTER DAVID KORNBLUM, 65, 2581 Monterey, died June6. Services were at Hebrew Bene- volent Society, with interment in Gemiluth Chasodim Ceme- tery. Rabbi Leo Neuhaus officia- ting. Survived by his wife, Sophie. * * * • MINNIE HELLER, 56, 3710 Burlingame, died June 8. Ser- vices were at Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi L. Goldman of- ficiated. Survived by her hus- band, Mandel; brothers, Sam and Charles Simon of Cincin- nati, 0., sister, Mary Roden, of Los Angeles, Calif. * * * ESTHER BASSO SHAPERO, 80, 1927 Pingree, died June 7., Services were at Hebrew Bene- volent Society. Rabbi I. Stollman officiated. Survived by daugh- ters. Mrs. Lillian Hoffman of Hallendale, Fla., Mrs. Irene Win- ston and Marion Shapero; sis- ter, Mrs. Anne Levey, of Toron- to; two grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Friday, June 15, 1951 Family Reunion on Eve of Fanny Brice's Tragic Passing Monument Unveilings The family of the late Jacob Steiner announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 3:30 p.m., Sunday, June 17, at Machpelah Cemetery. Mr. Samuel Weiner will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * g. S The family of the late Alex Weisman announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, June 17, at Bnai David Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * &=* The family of the late Alex Curtis announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, June 17, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi In one of the last reunions with her family before being stricken with a cerebral hemorr- Moses Lehrman will officiate. hage which claimed her life, famed Jewish comedienne Fanny Brice is shown spending a pleas- Relatives and friends are asked ant evening at home. Here she is surrounded by grandchildren, Wendy Stark, 4, John Brice, seven to attend. • * • The family of the late Mrs. Yetta Greer, formerly of Detroit and Miami Beach, announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 10 a.m., Sunday, June 17, at Bnai David Ceme- tery. Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Cantor Hyman Adler will offici- ate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Abe Weiss announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, June 24, at Ma chpelah Cemetery. Rabbi * * Moses Lehrman will officiate. • ABRAHAM I. DAVIDSON, 42, Relatives and friends are asked 17303 San Juan, died June 7. to attend. Services were at Hebrew Bene- * * * volent Society, with interment The family of the late Ezra in Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Prero, Segal -and Cantor Fen- Zatkin announces the unveiling months, and Peter Stark, 7. Wendy and Peter are the children of Fanny's daughter, Frances. John is the son of Fanny's son, Bill. NCRAC Statement Urges Enforcement Of U.S. Nazi Ban Former members of Nazi Waf- fen SS units are ineligible for admission into the United States, under both the Internal Security Act and the Displaced Persons Act, it is argued in a memorandum submitted to gov- ernmental agencies by a num- ber of major Jewish organiza- tions. The memorandum maintains that under U.S. law all former Waffen SS members must be "excluded because they advocat- ed and assisted in racial and akel officiated. Survived by his of a monument in his memory religious persecution, because parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. at 1 p.m.,' Sunday, June 17, at the SS and Waffen SS of which Davidson; brother, Norman; sis- Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. they were members represented ters, Mrs. David I. Berris, Mrs. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter will a movement hostile to the Jack Packer and Miss Beatrice officiate. Relatives and friends United States and its form of government and because they are asked to attend. Davidson. voluntarily bore arms against • • • • • REBECCA ADLER, 71, of 9012 The family of the late Anna the United States and its allies N. Martindale, died June 5. Serv- Schiff announces the unveiling during World War II." The memorandti'm was sub- ices, were at Lewis Brothers, of a monument in her memory with Rabbi Rosenwasser offi- at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, June 24, mitted in behalf of the Ameri- ciating.. Interment, Northwest at Northwst Memorial Park can Jewish Committee, the Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme- Cemetery, Six Mile and Middle- American Jewish Congress, the tery. Survived by her son, Mau- belt Rds. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal Anti-Defamation League of rice Adler of Miami, Fla.; will officiate. Relatives and Bnai Brith, the Jewish Labor daughters, Mrs. Ernestine Men- friends are asked to attend. Committee, the Jewish War Vet- delsohn, Mrs. Byrnece Condy * * * erans of the U.S., the Union of and Ellinore; and a brother, The family of the late Bella American Hebrew Congrega- Jack Hamburg. Samuel announces the unveil- tions and twenty-seven local • • • ing of a monument in her mem- Jewish councils throughout the LOUIS LIPSON, 3265 Boston, country. died June 9. Services were at ory at 3 p.m., Sunday, June 17, It was transmitted to the Kaufman Chapel, with Rabbi at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi President, t h e Secretary of Moses Lehrman will officiate. Segal and Cantor Fenakel of- State, members of the Displaced ficiating. He leaves his wife, Relatives and friends are asked Persons Commission, the Com- Emma, and a sister, Mrs. Anita to attend. missioner of Immigration and • * * Zwirn, of London, England. In- Naturalization and the Chief of The family of the late Bessie terment, Ohel Moshe Cemetery. Forman announces the unveil- the Visa Division of the State ing of a monument in her mem- Department, by Lester Gutter- ory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, June man, New York attorney who 17, at Machpelah Cemetery. is chairman of the committee Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will of- on immigration- of the National ficiate. Relatives and friends Community Relations Advisory Council, coordinating and po- In memory of our dearly be- are asked to attend. • licy-forming body for Jewish loved mother and grandmother. Mrs. David J. Kravchell an- groups. Jennie Frank, • who left this Occasion for the memoran- world seventeen years ago, the nounces the unveiling of a eighth day in Sivan, -1934. We monument in memory of her dum was a recent ruling by the will never forget you and always father, Zelig Bravo, at 11:30 Displaced Persons Commission a.m., Sunday, June 17. at Mach- that membership in the Baltic' miss you. pelah Cemetery. Friends are Waffen SS would not be con- —Your children and sidered a bar perse to the ad- asked to attend. • grandchildren. . * * * mission of a displaced person, The family of the late Ben which has given rise to a sug- In loving memory of Olga Jas- announces the unveil- gestion that the same policy D love, who passed away five years Goldberg of a monument in his mem- apply to members of other Waf- ago on June 14. Sadly missed by ing ory at 12 noon, Sunday. June 17, all the _ members of the Olga at Pinsker Cemetery, 14 Mile Rd. fen SS units. Jaslove Family Club: at Gratiot. Rabbi Max Wohl- She had a part in all our lives, In one way or another, gelernter will officiate. Relatives N. Y. Theological Seminary Our sister, aunt or dear grandma, and friends are asked to attend. Graduates 19 as Rabbis Our sweet and loving Mother * * * She had no need for worldy things, NEW YORK, (JTA)—Nineteen The family of the late Jack Her family was her treasure. With tender hand and kindly heart Simon announces the unveiling students of the Rabbinical She brought us all such pleasure of a monument in his memory School of the Jewish Theological at 4 p.m., Sunday, June 24, at Seminary were ordained as She'll live in our hearts forever, Her goodness was her fame. Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rel- "rabbi, teacher and preacher" at And we can be proud to have atives and friends are asked to the Seminary's 57th annual com- This club that bears hers 'lame. mencement exercises; 22 re- attend. * * * ceived teaching degrees. Ross Gets Citation A citation for "distinguished The family of the late Jacob J. NEW YORK (AJP)—Barney Blumberg announces the un- service" in advancing the prin- Ross, famed Jewish marine hero veiling of a monument in his ciple of Judaism was conferred and former holder of two box- memory at 4 p.m., Sunday, June upon the National Women's ing championship titles, received 24, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. League of the United Synagogue a • citation from ,the . • Marine Relatives and friends are asked of America by Dr. Louis Finkel+ Stein, president of the Seminary. Corps- Father -Association, - to attend. In Memoriam Rabbinate Backs Israel's Religious Bloc Leonard Lyons Wins Spy Story Decision NEW YORK (AJP)—Jewish columnist Leonard Lyons, facing a possible jail term, won his two- month-old fight against reveal- ing the sources of news items he reported concerning the recent atom bomb spy trials. Federal Judge Goddard ruled that items used by Lyons were not relevant to efforts by Mrs. Ethel Rosenberg's attorney to warrant her being transfered to the Women's House of Detention on grounds that the death house detention was designed to "make her talk." The judge ruled that newspa- per correspondents, under norm- al circumstances, should ans- came out in support of price con- wer pertinent questions in a trols, housing, civil rights and court hearing. In the Lyons' fair employment measures. case, however, Judge Goddard ruled, the questions had no Irving Edison Re-Elected bearing on Mrs. Rosenberg's pe- JWB National President tition. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (JTA) —The fifteenth annual conven- tion of the Rabbinical Council of America concluded with adop- tion of a series of resolutions on international and domestic af- fairs in which the organization called for support of Israel, pledged its backing to the Re- ligious Bloc. in Israel, came out in support of the American mob- ilization program and called on Orthodox rabbis to volunteer for the chaplaincy services. A resolution adopted at the closing session of the conference lauded the Kefauver Commit- tee and deplored crime and cor- ruption. The conference also NEW YORK, (JTA)—Irving Edison of St. Louis was re-elected president of the National Jewish Welfare Board. The first presentation of three Frank L. Weill awards for dis- tinguished service in three spheres of activity in JWB was given to Prof. Mordecai M. 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