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Obituaries

BLANCHE MEYERFELD, 1465 geles; sisters, Manya Blane of
Webb, died July 8. Services were Los Angeles and Edna Firestone;
at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi J. S. five granichildren.
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Sperka officiating. She leaves
SOLOMON GEDALIA BLUM-
her husband, William, and sis-
ter, Mrs. Marium Randall. In- ENFELD, 52, 295 Hall, Windsor,
died July 11. Services were at
terment, Woodmere Cemetery.
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Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rab-
CHARLES RUDOLPH,_ 11626 bi S. Stollman of Windsor offi-
Woodward, died July 9. He ciated. He is survived by h-i s
leaves his brother, Al, of Cleve- wife, Sarah; sons, Leonard and
land, and four sisters, Mrs. Fan- Harry; daughter, Mrs. Ann New-
nie Wolf, Mrs; Ann Roffman man; brother, Al Blumenfeld of
and Miss Lilly Rudolph, all of Detroit; one grandchild.
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New York, Mrs. Jack Sonners,
LEAH RUSH, 63, 2923 Leslie
Los Angeles. Interment, New
died July 11. Services were at
York.
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Hebrew Benevolent Society; in-
LILLIAN D. VIEDRAH, 2610 terment, Beth Isaac Cemetery.
Burlingame,. died July 13. Serv- Rabbi Hoberman officiated. She
ices were at Kaufman Chapel, is survived by her husband, Louis
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter offi- son, Leo; daughter, Rosa Weller
ciating. She leaves her husband, of Las Vegas, Nev.; sisters, Mrs.
Allen; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Yetta April,' Mrs. Rebecca -Gon-
Max Geier; four sisters, Mrs. ick, and Mrs. Ethel Schwartz, of
Sidney Ring, Mrs. Charles Rosen, New York City, and Sarah Sa-
Grand Rapids, Mrs. Saul Green- dovnick of Romania; brother,
field, and Mrs. H. Korobkin of Isaac Meyer Tissenbaum in Is-
Santa Monica, Calif. Interment, rael; three grandchildren.
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Machpehah.
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REBECCA ROCHLIN, 60, 10036
GIZA MENCZER, 2296 Hazel- Broadstreet, died July 15. Serv-
wood, died July 12. Services were ices were at Lewis Brothers, with
at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Rabbi Segal officiating. Inter-
Moses Lehrman ad Cantor David ment, Workmen's Circle Ceme-
Katzman officiating. She leaves tery. She is survived by her son,
her husband, Alex; two sons, Benjamin; daughters, Ann, Mrs.
Richard and Edward; brothers, Fred Goodman and Mrs. Jack
Arthur, Simon and Belo Boschan Rosenthal, of California; and
and Alxander Boschan of Cas- sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Milstein and
ablanca, French Morocco. In- Mrs. Rose Steingart.
terment, Oakview Cemetery.
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Blanche J. Shepard Dies.
SAMUEL SILVERBERG, 47, of
Mrs. Blanche J. Shepard, 55,
8909 Esper, died July 12. Services director of the Club Program
were at Lewis Brothers, with Service, speakers' bureau of the
Rabbi Adler and Cantor Sonen- American Christian Palestine
klar officiating. Interment, Clov- Committee, died after a pro-
er Hill Park Cemetery. Survived longed illness. She resided at
by his wife, Stella; sons, Robert 435 60th St., W. New York, N. J.
and Ronald; daughter, Sharon;
Born in New York, she was the
and sisters, Mrs. Max Silverman, daughter of Mendel Jacobson,
Mrs. Victor Field and Mrs. Sam member of the staff of the Jew-
Frankel.
ish Theological Seminary, and
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Mrs. Debra Jacobson.
LOUIS D. HEILBRONNER, 61,
A lifelong Zionist, Mrs. Shep-
of 16835 Patton, died July 13. ard was secretary to Justice
Services were at Lewis Brothers, Louis D. Brandeis and Judge
with Rabbi Akselrad officiating. Julian W. Mack from 1917-1920,
Interment, Acacia Park Ceme- in their capacity as leaders of
tery. Survived by his wife, the - American Zionist move-
Mamie; sons, Stanley and Sel- ment. From 1937 to 1943, she
den; daughters, Mrs. George was American secretary to Dr.
Roberts and Mrs. Keith Laner; Chaim Weizmann, now Presi-
and a brother, E. G. Heilbron- dent of Israel.
ner.
Surviving are her mother; her
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husband, Dr. Myron Shepard,
HARRY MARGOLIN ,51, of 2637 whom she married in 1920; two
W Boston Blvd., died July 13. sons, Daniel and Joel; and a
Services were at Lewis Brothers, daughter, Mrs. Alvin Rosenfeld.
with R a bbis Rabinowitz
and Fram and Cantor Sonen- Arnold Schoenberg Dies
klar officiating. Interment, Yid-
LOS ANGELES, (AJP) — One
dish Folks Verin. Survived by
his wife, Sarah; son, Albert; of the world's greatest compos-
daughter, Mrs. Harley J. Citron; ers who left Germany in 1933 on
and a sister, Mrs. Lillian Freund. his own accord because of Hit-
ler's oppression of the Jews —
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Arnold Schoenberg — died here
ARTHUR WILLINGER, 35, of this week after a long illness. He
2306 Taylor, died July 10. Serv- was 76.
ices were at Lewis Brothers,
With Rabbi Joseph Katz officiat-
ing. Interment, Mt. Clemens Svnarcoaues Escape
Cemetery. Survived by his wife, Flood Water Damage
Rosalind; daughters, Roberta KANSAS CITY (AJP) —Syna-
and Geraldine; and a brother, gogues and temples ' here ex-
Samuel.
caped the rampant ravages of
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GARY JAFFE, 4, 26337 Oak- floodwaters.
Shops owned by Jewish mer-
land Drive, died July 10. Services
were at Hebrew Benevolent So- chants in the flooded business
ciety; interment, Mishkan Is- area were especially hard hit
rael, Westwood Cemetery. Rabbi with several larger establish-
M. J. Wohlgelernter officiated. ments suffering heavy property
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He is survived by his parents, losses.
None of the more that two
Isadore and Mary Jaffe and a
dozen persons reported dead in
sister.
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the two-state flood thus for are
ISIDOR STROM, 57, 2690 Elm- known to be Jews.
hurst, died July 10. Services
Jewish civic groups joined
were at Hebrew Benevolent So- with other organizations in
ciety; interment, Stoliner Cern- fighting the flood waters. A
etery. Rabbi I. Stollman officiat- state of emergency was declared
ed. He is survived by his wife, on the eve of the Sabbath by
Dora; sons, M a x of Phoenix, the City Administration.
Ariz., Harold, and David; daugh-
But, Jewish residents received
ters, Gertrude Kosowsky, Mar- their English-Jewish weekly, the
garet Berman, and Esther Pol- Kansas City Jewish Chronicle,
lack; brother, Jack of Los An- despite the flood waters.

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14—THE JEWISH NEWS

Rabbi Adler's Mother Dies

Friday, July 20, 1951

Monument

Unveilings

The family of the late William
Talan. announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 11 a.m., Sunday, July 22, at
Detroit Independent Lodge Cem-
etery. Relatives and friends are
asked to meet at 10 a.m., Sunday,
at Workmen's Circle Center,
Linwood at Burlingame.
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The family of the late Morris
Weiss announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 3 p. m., Sunday, July 22, at
Machpelah Cemeter y, Beth
Abraham Section. Rabbi Thu-
mim will officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.

In Memoriam

In loving memory of Irving
Berman who passed away June
26, 1926 (14 days in Tammuz).
Forever remembered by his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ber-
man, his sisters and brothers.

Sonneborn Attacks
I.J. S. Zionists Who
Help Israel Group

JERUSALEM (JTA)—A severe
attack on Zionist leaders in the
United States seeking to
strengthen the General Zionist
Party in Israel was made at a
press conference by Rudolf . Son-
neborn, chairman of the United
Palestine Appeal, now visiting
here.
Mr. Sonneborn criticized "the
group of individuals who have
almost completely divorced
themselves from daily practical
work foi- Israel in the United
States and have time for con-
stant maneuvering to associate
the Zionist Organization of
America with the General Zion-
ists in Israel."
American Jews, Mr. Sonne-
born said, resent any effort by
any group in the United States
to influence the outcome of po-
litical elections in Israel, as well
as the recent efforts on the part
of individuals or groups in Israel
to entangle American groups in
political controversies in Israel.

Zionists Call for Unity
NEW YORK (JTA) — General
Zionist organizations in 16
countries have signed -the joint
statement calling for unity be-
tween the Progressives and the
General Zionist Party in Israel.
The statement was originally is-
sued by the Zionist Organiza-
tions of America, Canada, Mex-
ico, Brazil, South Africa, Austra-
lia, Belgium, and France. These
original signatories have now
been joined by the General
Zionist organizations of New
Zealand, Switzerland, Denmark,
Italy, Uruguay, Holland and
Colombia.
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July 31 Last Day to File
Assurances for DP's

NEW YORK, (JTA) — Ameri-
cans wishing to file assurances
in order to sponsor the entry of
displaced persons into the
United States were warned that
July 31 is the last day on which
such assurances can be filed.
The warning was issued by
Commissioner Edward Corsi,
chairman of the New York State
Displaced Persons Commission..
Mr. Corsi explained that the as-
surances were a guaranty of a
job, adequate housing, transpor-
tation' from the port of entry to
the place of resettlement, and
that the displaced person would
not become a public charge.

Jew on Gibraltar Council
GIBRALTAR, (JTA) — The
Governor of Gibraltar has ap-
pointed Joshua A. Hassan, a
Jew, a member of the Executive
Council, which governs the ter-
ritory of Gibraltar. Hassan is
also_a member of the Legislative
Council and the City Coundil of
this British fortress.

The Detroit Jewish commun- eth Jerusalem. He was also the
ity joins Rabbi Morris Adler, of spiritual leader of Cong. Avath
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, in mourn- Zion. Mrs. Adler . was also a
ing the loss of his mother, Mrs member of the Yeshiva, and
Jennie Adler, who died Tuesday was an active worker in the
morning at the age of 73. Mrs. Mizrachi Organization.
Adler lived at 2062 Edison.
Surviving her besides Rabbi
Services were held Wednesday Morris Adler is another son,
at the Ira Kaufman Chapel, Benjamin, of Miami Beach, Fla.;
with Rabbi A. M. Hershman, and two brothers, Louis and
Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick and Felix Resnick, of New York City.
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar offici-
ating.
A Zionist Prisoner • ..
Services were held Thursday
in New York at Zion Memorial
Chapel, and burial was in Mount
Judah Cemetery, • in New York.
Mrs. Adler was the widow of
Rabbi Joseph Adler, of New
UNION, N. J. (AJP)—Stalin is
York, who was for many years a virtual prisoner of the Zion-
the director of Yeshivath Tifor- ists; he's in cahoots with Ber-
nard Baruch and Senator He-
bert Lehman, too, and with
Israel Bond Drive
their help the Communist lead-
er awaits to enslave America.
Commended by Segal
That's what readers of the
In his current column, Alfred New Jersey hate-sheet "Com-
Segal, explaining his purchase mon Sense" were peddled for
of Israel bonds, takes to task this month's dose of bigoted
Lessing Rosenwald of the slander. The same sheet re-
American Council for Judaism cently charged a Jewish "con-
and urges him to back the bond spiracy" with planning t h e
ouster of General MacArthur,
drive. Mr. Segal writes:
I am not quarreling with
Under the headline, "Zionists
Mr. Rosenwald for saying that Regiment U.S.", the hate-sheet
there is "no unique duty" for said that "as World War III
American Jews to buy Israeli approaches the Jews are ready
bonds. I say that there's in us to take over key government
a unique duty as human be- spots."
ings to buy them. It is un-
Part of the Jewish "conspir-
necessary to tell kindly Mr.
acy",
the paper told its lunatic
Rosenwald (the Rosenwalds
readership, was Baruch
have a great name for kind- fringe
and Lehman's pleas for greater
ness) that to give help where- controls.
The "invisible govern-
ever people are in need is the
ment
has
spoken," the paper
uniquely human thing to do.
said, "it now remains for the
With that most respectfully stooges to act."
in mind, may I suggest that,
Most fanatic is this clincher:
if he hasn't already done so,
Mr. Rosenwald can establish "Stalin himself, controlled as he a
the American Council for Ju- is by Zionists, could not find
daism solid in the good will of better way to enslave the citi-
the American-Jewish commu- zens of America."
nity by buying a goodly sum of
Israeli bonds. He is the one Anti-Israel Arabs
who doesn't need any preach-
Get Friendly Reception
ment on man's duty to man.
For the benefit of any one At the White House
who is apprehensive of some
conflict with American duty
WASHINGTON (AJP)—Presi-
in the purchase of the bonds dent Truman gave a friendy re-
of Israel, I should conclude by ception to a group of visiting
saying that in our town the Egyptians whose leader a week
First National Bank—one of before told a nation-wide radio
the very powerful ones—is fis- audience that .Arab peace with
cal agent for Israeli bonds and Israel "was out of the question."
is selling them with no com- an eight visitors represented
punctions of its patriotism.
an Egyptian Town Hall Mission,
and were chosen to return a visit
Abuse of Jewish Players of the Town Hall Seminar to
Cairo in 1949.
Costs Sox Fine $200
Hussein Kamel Selin Bey, who
extended an invitation to the
CHICAGO, (JTA)—A member President to visit Egypt, said on
of a group of fans that made it the broadcast on "Is Peace Pos-
a practice to abuse Jewish play- sible in the Middle East?" that
ers on the White Sox baseball it was "extremely unrealistic
team was fined here $200 on now to talk peace between the
charges of disorderly conduct.
two sides."
The brunt of the law fell on
President Truman told the
Louis Passi w h o heckled the delegation that he hoped to
Jewish players when they ap- visit Egypt as soon as he was
peared on the field, calling them "freer."
Jews, kikes, and other names.
Another youth was discharged
because of insufficient evidence. Israeli Wins World
The abuse of the players was Chess Championship
resented by a group of Jewish
fans who sought to stop t h e
VIENNA (JTA)—Moshe Czer-
hoodlums. As a consequence niak, Jerusalem chess master,
there was a clash between the was adjudged winner - of the
two groups, culminating in the Schlechter Chess Memorial tour-
arrest of Passi and his friend. nament and won the title of
international chess champion.
Catholic Bishop Wins BB
Competing against the wort
`Service to Humanity' Award outstanding chess masters, in-
CHICAGO, (JTA)—To Bishop cluding Lasker and Steiner of
Bernard J. Shell, national di- the United States, Czerniak
rector of the Catholic Youth scored eight victories. The title
Organization, was awarded the of international chess champion
Bnai Brith award for "service is bestowed only if half the com-
to humanity" at the annual petitors have held the title pre-
convention of District Lodge 6. viously,'

N. J. Hate Sheet
Says of Stalin.

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