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TH E JEWISH NEWS
Friday, September 14, 1951

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Dr. Leo Hermann Dies;
Keren Hayesod Leader

Direct JTA Teletype. Wire to
The Jewish News

JERUSALEM-Dr. Leo Her-
mann, general secretary of the
Board of Directors of the Keren
Hayesod, died suddenly Monday
night while visiting friends near
Tel Aviv. He was 63.
Born in. Czechoslovakia, he
joined the Zion-
ist movement in
his early youth.
He studied law
at Prague Uni-
versity but mov-
ed later to Ber-
lin where he be-
came secretary
of the Zionist
Actions Corn-
mittee. In 1914 Dr. Hermann
he assumed editorship of the
Juedische Rundschau, leading
Zionist newspaper in Germany,
and held this post for five years.
In 1919 he was appointed gen-
eral secretary of the Zionist
World Executive and later be-
came the secretary general of
the Keren Hayesod. He had been
residing in Israel since 1926. Dur-
ing World War II he was a
member of the Middle East
Council of UNRRA. He often
visited the U. S. iiF the interests
of the Keren Hayesod.

Dr. Moses Benmosche Dies in N.Y.;
Wrote for Detroit Jewish Papers

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Dr. Moses Benmosche, promi-
nent surgeon and writer, who
practiced surgery in Detroit
around World War I, died Sept.
4, at his home, 600 W. 111th St.,
New York, after a brief illness.
He was 67.
Dr. Benmosche is probably
best known by Detroiters as the
writer of scholarly verses which
appeared in Jewish publications
here under the pseudonym of
Enoch Mebs.
Born in London, Dr. Ben-
mosche received his. MD degree
from the Medical School of the
University of Virginia in 1904.
Following two years of teaching
at Virginia, he- worked and
studied at London's Middlesex
University and Hospital where he
was appointed assistant in can-
cer research.
He directed the pathological
laboratory of Mobray Hospital,
Capetown, South Africa in 1911
arid 1912, and held a similar post
in Nashua, N. H. in 1913-14.
After practicing g e n e r al

surgery in Detroit, he moved to
New York in 1920, where he had
been a general surgeon and
senior in clinical surgery at Mt.
Sinai Ifospital.
He is the author of "A Surgeon
Explains to the Layman,' a
widely sold medical text, and
"Waifs and Orphans." His
poems, articles and book reviews
were a regular contribution to
The Jewish Forum, a magazine.
He served as president of the
Forum Association.
A chairman of the American
Committee of the National Sick
Fund of Palestine, ' he was a
delegate to the International
Congress on tuberculosis in
Washington in 1904. He was a
member of Knights of Pythias
and served as national chairman
of ritual and instruction.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Gladys Goldman Benmosche;
two sons, Elkan, of Los Angeles,
anr Jack, of New York; two
brothers and two sisters.

Obituaries

CLARA SCHULMAN, died
Sept. 6. Services were at Kauf-
man Chapel, Rabbi J. S. Sperka
and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel of-
ficiating. She leaves a son, Er,-
win of Kalamazoo, and daugh- .
In loving memory of our dear-
ter, Mrs. Dorothy Apple. Inter-
ly beloved husband and father,
ment, Machpelah Cemetery.
Louis Raskin, who passed away
* * *
Sept. 5, 1919 (10 days in Elul).
'Sadly missed by his wife and
EUGENE D. GALIN, 17451
four children.
Manderson, died Sept. 9. Services
were at Kaufthan Chapel, Rabbi
Segal and Cantor Fenakel 'of-
ficiating. He leaves his wife,
Carol; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lowest Prices for Highest Quality
David Galin; sisters, Mrs. Sid
Granite and Outstanding Designs
ney. Locke and Mrs. Darwin Can-
vasser. Interment, Nor t hw e s t
DETROIT MONUMENT
Hebrew Memorial Park.
WORKS
* * *
2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton
JOSEPH HURSHE, 12204 Mon-
TO. 8-6923
TO. 8-7523
ica, died Sept. 9. Services were
at K au f man Chapel, Rabbi
Sperka and Cantor Adler of-
ficiating. He leaves his wife,
Ruth; son, Burton; daughter,
Muriel; mother, Mrs. Regina
Goldberg of Cleveland; brothers,
Charles Hirshfield of Cleveland
and Louis Maxwell of Elyria, 0.;
sisters, Mrs. Morris Golden, Mrs.
Edward Weinberg and Mrs. Irv-
ing Rosewater, all of Cleveland.
Interment, Nusach Hari Ceme-
tery.
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FRED NOVAK, 17606 Rose-
BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK
lawn,- died Sept. 8. Services were
OFFERS JEWISH FAMILIES
at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi J. E.
THE FINEST BURIAL
Segal and Cantor Nicholas •en-
PLOTS AT MODERATE
- MONUMENTS
akel officiating. He leaves his
PRICES ON EXTENDED
Wife, Hannah; daughters, Mg.
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r
TERMS
Barney Bronstein and -Mrs. Ber-
n a r d Rosenberg of Buffalo;
One of America's newest
mother, Mrs. Sophie No v a k;
and most beautiful ceme-
sisters, Mrs. Max Chetkin, Mrs.
teries, dedicated to the
Moe Efronson and Mrs. Hazel
E f r o n s o n. Interment, Mach-
service of. Detroit Jews.
pelah Cemetery.
* *
Beth El Memorial Park
MANUAL URBACH & SON
NORMA SCHINE, 2920 Vir-
28120 WEST SIX MILE ROAD
- 7729 TWELVE: :T.
Between Inkster and befiddlebelt
ginia Park, died Sept. 10. Serv-
For Information
TY. 6-7192
ices were at Hebrew Benevolent
Call Mr. Segall at TR. 5-8530
Society. Rabbi Solomon H. Grus-
kin officiated. She is survived
by her husband, Edward;
daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Pauline
Aronson; son, Martin Donald;
= mother, Mrs. Esther Shaffer;
.
Dignity
;-1. - - sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Umlah and
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- - Mrs. Lottie Yeszin; brothers,
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Maintained
by
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Harry, Benjamin, Ezra and Da-
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E.-
.Adas.Shalom (Northwest) Synagogue
* * *
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GUSSIE
NODLER,
2520 Rich-
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ton, died Sept. 10. Services
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ciety. She is survived by daugh-
ter, Mrs. Rose Kaback of Nor-
walk, Calif.; sons, Harry, Philip
The Little Things
of Louisville, Ky., David and
Frank Nodler; 9 grandchildren.
That Count

In Memoriam

Classified Advertisements

FRANK ISKOWITZ, 18025
Griggs, died Sept. 4. Services
were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi
Morris Adler and Cantor J. H.
Sonenklar officiating. He leaves
his wife, Riva; three sons, Har-
old Iskowitz, Samuel and
Charles K o v e n; sister, Mrs.
Becky Narrow of New Jersey.
Interment, Machpelah Cemetery.
* * *
S A M ADLER, 17315 Cherry-
lawn, died Sept. 4. Services were
at K a u f m an Chapel, Rabbi
Moses Lehrman and Cantor Da-
vid Katzman officiating. He
leaves his wife, Ethel; sons, Cal-
vin, H a r old and Theodore;
mother, Mrs. Sadie Adler; broth-
ers, John, Da.Vid, Harry and
Mickey; s i s t e r s, Mrs. Joseph
Brown, Mrs. Paul Kron, Mrs.
Morris Markowitz and Mrs. Abe
Hartman of Florida. Interment,
Oakview Cemetery.
* * *
CELIA SIEGEL, 836 South
Cary, died Sept. 5. Services were
at Kau f man Chapel, Rabbi
Moses Lehrman and Cantor H.
J. Adler officiating. • She leaves
her son, John; daughters, Bella,
Mrs. Martin Weiss and Mrs. Nor-
ton Linton of Fairmont, W. Va.;
brothers, Sam, Joe and Louis
Friedman; sister, Mrs. Sol Fin-
kelstein. Interment, Oak vie w
Cemetery.

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LIVING QUARTERS
For Sale To Rent
Wanted Exchange -

LIVING QUARTERS
To Rent
For Sale
Wanted Exchange

THREE ROOM furnished flat to rent.
TO. 7-4116.

NICE ROOM in home . of widow for
business lady or gentleman. WE. 5-1331.

URGENTLY needed by young couple,
income, apartment or flat. TY. 4-7704,
UN. 1-5146.

LOVELY furnished room to rent. Kitch-
en privileges. Working girl or middle-
aged woman. TE. 4-3608.

MIDDLE-AGED couple will give oil burn- '
er in' exchange for nice clean 4 or 5
room income in NW section. Reason-
able rent. Daughter's, TO. 7-1110;
Mine, TY. 5-5930.

NICELY furnished flat for rent. Widower
to occupy one bedroom. TO. 6-201L

BUSINESS couple desires 3 or 4 room
unfurnished apartment or flat. NW
sectioh. TE. 1-4499 or TY. 7-8127.

NEWLY DECORATED room, gentleman;
automatic heat and water. Near Dex-
ter. TO. 8-8813.

,18040 GRIGGS
••

Beth Aaron sy-
nagogues. 5 room brick, two bed-
rooms, gas heat, automatic hot water,
recreation room, side drive, garage.
Open 2-5 p. m. Price $16,900 or best
cash offer. Owner.

Near Northwest and

FURNISHED room for gentleman, tele-
phone privileges. Cortland-Lawton sec-
tion. TO. 9-6480.

HUNTINGTON WOODS
SECTION

Burton Road Just South of
10 Mile at Scotia

RANCH HOMES

Three bedroom Ranch Homes
on 60 foot or larger lot. Face
brick, knotty pine bedroom.
Rusco double hung windows
and screens. Kitchen ventila-
tion fans, colored bathroom
fixtures, sliding glass door
over tub, garbage disposal, gas
AC heat, automatic hot water.
Paved street.
Prices Range From $16,700
Model Open Daily, 12 to 9 •

PLEASANT room for gentleman, auto-
matic heat and water, in home of
adult. 3304 Calvert, TO. 8-8291.

COUPLE expecting desires 2 or 3 bed-
room flat. $75. References. TO. 9-2158.

LARGE ROOM for employed woman in
Russell Woods home with widow and
mother. WE. 341:74.

WYOMING and Curtis area, near Mum-
ford school. 3 bedroom colonial, gas
heat. $17,500. By appointment call
UN. 3-4488.

Huntington Woods-
RANCH TYPE HOMES
Model at 10494 Elgin
Nr.13 Mile &Wyoming
OPEN SUNDAY

A. G. Elliott & Sons

Custom built, 3 bedrooms, brick,
knotty pine den, automatic heat, col-
ored bathroom fixtures, rear terrace,
Rusco metal windows with screens,
disposal, unfinished attic. Priced be--
low $18,000.

815 S. Woodward at 10 1/2 Mile Road
LI. 3-8500
JO. 4-6311



TO RENT: Furnished' room, kitchen priv-
ileges, employed lady. WE. 4-3534.

Benjamin E. Zieve,. Builder
'TO. 8-4983

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•Cemetery Memorials

E NORTHWEST HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK

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Countless little details make up

the -modern, smooth - functioning
Each of them is
funeral service.
handled by us with meticulous care,
for unimportant as each one may
seem in itself, collectively they make
the difference between a satisfac-
tory, consoling service and one which
Our staff is
adds to the burden.
trained to assume every responsibility,
so as to lighten as much as humanly
possible the- diffiat.ilties of the family.

N . 4-7474

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4.

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MONUMENTS

By Karl C. Berg

The Ira

KALIF AN

9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD at EDISON

Funeral Advisers and Directors

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TYler 7-4520

Owner

Max Wrotslaysky
Monument Works

Distinctive
Dilonoments
Reasonably Priced
3201 JOY_ ROAD
Corner Wildemere
• rifler 6-0196

THREE ADULTS urgently need 5-6 room
flat. Please call Abraham Gruskoff,
TY. 5-1707.

ROOM FOR -gentleman or lady in home
of two adults. TO. 6-6455.

FURNISHED room for rent to refugee
boy, Gas •heat. References. TO. 8:9394:

LADY ALONE (employed) would like
small apartment, or will share two
bedroom place with another lady. NW
section. WE. 4-7832.

LARGE BEDROOM with twin beds, un-
limited -phone, single home, kitehen:
privileges. 15045 Wildemere, -UN; 4-2608.

NICE ROOM for single person in clean
apartment. Unlimited phone, good
transportation. TY. 5-0688.

MIDDLE-AGED couple desires 3 or 4
room apartment. unfurnished. No chil-
dren. TY. 4-2127.

WANTED: .4 room • apartinent or income'
for two adults. WO. 4-0541.
• '

LARGE FURNISHED rootri''suitable for
two girls. Kitchen privileges optional.
APpoline-McNichols. UN. 4-3425.

STRATHMOOR nr. 7 MILE

NORTHLAWN
BAGLEY SCHOOL



Beautiful 5 bedroom home, complete-
ly carpeted and luxurious custom
made drapes and cornices through-
out, paneled Library, two bathrooms
with stall showers, first floor powder
room, beautiful recreation room, ad-
joining bar, - disposal unit, automatic
sprinkling system, A. C. heat, new
automatic attic fan, 2 car brick ga-
rage, excellent transportation. Imme-
diate occupancy. Owner

UN.. 3-6396

Leaving city, move right in. , 5 spa-
cious rooms, large attic, natural. fire-
place, gas heat, carpeted in living
room and dining room, storms and
screens, garage, 40 ft. lot, house in
excellent condition. UN. 1-6070.

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DAN J. NOLAN

TWO OR THREE room apartment wanted
by elderly lady in Dexter or Linwood
section. $50-$60 per month. TY. 6-1753. •

'WANTED: 5• room lower flat, 3 quiet
adults, will decorate. TY. 6-4956.

FOR RENT: 3 room apartment. Boston-
Linwood. One bedroom unfurnished.
„ T-Y. 5-8546.

COMFORTABLE room for gentleman in
adult home. Dexter-Tuxedo section.
TO. 7-2844. . .

FURNISHED room for rent for gentle-
man. Home of two adults. Cortland-.
Lawton. TO. 7-4669.

NEATLY furnished room for one person
or couple, two adults in family, away
all day.• Kitchen privileges. Call after
7 or Sunday. WE. 4-9183.

WILL SUB-LEASE 3 room furnished
apartment for six months or more.
Adults only. Evenings, TY. 5-8883.

Oakman Blvd. 3164

LESURE 20457

Open 2-5 Sunday

Three year old brick ranch, 3 nice
bedrooms, lot 53x133, landscaped, 11/2
car , garage,. side drive,. oil A. C.,
drapes and carpeting included, alum.
screens and storms, nr. Vernor school.
Owner transferred. Mr. Gentile, VE.
8-6060.

FRANK J. HANNIFAN

FOUL

ROOM flat available around No-
vember 1st. NW section. Carpeting
for sale. WE. 5-6472.

RESPONSIBLE adults desire one or two
bedroom apartment, flat or income.
TO. 5-9587.

FOR SALE: 9 room bungalow, two car
garage. Reasonable price. Immediate
possession. TO. 7-6205.

COUPLE WITH baby desperately need
two bedroom flat. Reasonable. Will
decorate. TY, 5-3057.

SANTA BARBARA - 7 MILE

Four bedroom English, stall shower,
bath, first floor lay., den, breakfast
room, rec. room. Mr. Seidon, UN.
4-4600.

J.

WM. KLEM

URGENTLY needed: 5 or 6 room flat or
income, NW section. 3 adults. TU.
3-2398.
• ,
BEAUTIFUL room for girl, kitchen priv-
ileges, good transportation, unlimited.
phone. Reasonable. UN. 1-7959.

.

So. Davison

Underpriced $3000 for quick sale.
Custom built 1941 English, front den,
26' super living rm., full dining rm.,
3 full bedrms., 3 lay., gas A.C., 'huge
rec rm., all tile sprinkling system,
brick garage, overhead doors, wide
lot. Phone now for appt. or stop
Sunday for the best deal of your life.
U N. 3-0040.

LORD REALTY CO.

15326 HOLMUR at Fenkell. Room for
gentleman, many conveniences. UN.
2-5556. .

BEAUTIFUL new 5 room' btinialow for
rent, automatic gas A. C. heat, beauti-
fully furnished. For , further details
call owner at UN. 3-4705. •

YOUNG working girl 20 wishes to share
her lovely apartment with another
young girl. Call after 6, TO. 8-1359.

FURNISHED room to rent, single or
couple, kitchen privileges, good trans-
portation. Call TE.

GRIGGS nr. OUTER DR.

Gas heat, Vbedrooms, two down, one
up, living room 12x18, natural fire-
place, storms and screens, shrubbery,
fenced, lot 40x117. You can make a
real buy on this home. UN. 1-6070. .

DAN J. NOLAN

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