24—THE JEWISH NEWS Obituaries Friday, November 2, 1951 Monument Unveilings Joel Cashdan, of UHS Faculty, Dies SAMUEL GREENSPAN, 11331 OSCAR KLEIN, 2643 Park, The family of the late Davis (Unveiling announcements may be in- Dexter, died Oct. 12. Services died Oct. 24. Services were at serted by mail or by calling The Jewish Hiller announces the unveiling were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Adler News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by of a monument in his memory Halpern and Cantor Fenakel of- and Cantor Fenakel officiating. name and address of the person at 1 p.M., Sunday, • Nov. 4, at Joel Cashdan, of 2637 W. Bos- the ficiating. He leaves his wife, He leaves four brothers, Julius, making the insertion. There is a standard ton, one of the best known of charge of $2. for unveiling notices, Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Bertha, and daughter, Shirley. Joseph, Meyer and Nathan; and Rabbi Segal will officiate. Rela- Interment, Machpelah Cemetery. four sisters, Mrs. Sam Levine, the pioneer Hebrew teachers in measuring an inch in depth). Detroit, who has been a mem- * * * The family of the late Nathan tives and friends are asked to Mrs. Samuel Sakat, Mrs. Harry ber of the fac- • Blatnikoff announces the un- attend. EMMA GRAND, 2951 Clements, J. Solomon and Mrs. Edward ulty of the Unit- * * * veiling of a monument in his died Oct. 27. Services were at Bernstein. Interment, Clover e d Hebrew.: memory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Mr. Ben Schmittke, of Flint, Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Moses Hill Park 'Cemetery. Schools of De- Nov. 11, at Beth El Memorial Mich., announces the unveiling * * * LehrmAn and Cantor, David troit, died Oct. Park Cemetery, Rabbi Fram will of _ a monument in memory of Katzman officiating. She leaves L O T T I E BARNETT, 11501 24 at the age. of officiate. Relatives and friends his late wife, Paula, at 10 a.m., - her husband, Morris; sons, Solo- Petbskey, died Oct. 29. Services 74. Funeral :. are asked to attend. Sunday, Nov. 4, at Machpelah mon, David and Albert; daugh- were at Lewis Brothers, Rabbi services w-ere •* •* * Cemetery. Rabbi M. M. Apple- • ter, Mrs. Albert Weiner; three Adler and Cantor Sonenklar of- held Oct. 26 at The family of the late Osher baum, of Flint, will officiate. brothers and two sisters. Inter- ficiating: She leai'res her sons, Kaufman Chap- Wolfson announces the unveil- Relatives and friends are asked ment, Oakview Cemetery. Dr. Louis L. and Dr. Yorton; el, and burial ing of a monument in his mem- to 'attend. * * * daughters, Mrs. Jesse Shiell, Mrs. was in Clover ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 4, at • * * * JOHN SCHNEID, 19710 San Samuel D. Goldsmith; Mrs. Hill Park Cem- Westwood' - Cemeter y. Rabbi CaShdan Juan, died Oct. 29. Services Nathan Elkus, all of Los Angeles, etery. Joel The family of the late Morris Goldman will officiate. Relatives Were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi and Mrs. David Connery; broth- Scores of Detroit's young men and friends are asked to at- M. Rothenberg announces the Moses Lehrman and Cantor H. ers, Jacob Goldberg, Samuel were trained for their Bar Mitz- tend. unveiling of a monument in his - J. Adler officiating. He leaves Goldberg, of New York; and Dan vah by Mr. Cashdan and his pa- memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. * * * three sons, Edward, George and Goldberg, of Minneapolis; and a tience and learning have en- The family of the late Marsha 4, at Beth Abraham Cemetery, Leonard; daughter, Mrs. Milton sister, Mrs. Ida Brown. Inter- deared him to all who knew him. Dunn announces the unveiling Woodward at Eight Mile' Rd. Naimark. • Interment, Oakview ment, Clover Hill Park Cemetery. He was a leader in Kvutzah of a monument in her memory Rabbis Thumim and Halpern * * * Cemetery. Ivrith, the Hebrew speaking or- at 12 noon, Sunday, Nov. 4, at will officiate. Relatives and * * * MRS. BERTHA LOEWENSTEIN, ganization, and was active in Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rab- friends are asked to attend. ' * .* * LILLIAN EICHEL, 18610 Bir- 86, 701 Merton, died Oct. 28. the Zionist Organization of De- bi Rabinowitz will officiate. Re- wood, died Oct. Tr. She leaves Services were at Temple Beth troit. - latives and friends are asked Mrs. Paul Fried and family her husband, Arthur; parents, El, with interment in Wood- announce the unveiling of a Surviving him are a son, Rab- to attend. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Meyrow- mere Cemetery. She leaves two bi Louis J. Cashdan of Charles- monument in memory of Mr. itz of Brooklyn; brother, Em- daughters, Hedwig and Elsa ton, W. Va., Va. and three daugh- • The family of the late Sadie Paul Fried at 2 p.m., Sunday, anuel Murrow of New York, and Loewenstein. Mrs. Loewenstein ters, Mrs. Epstein, Mrs. Myers announces the unveiling Nov. 4, at Chesed shel Emes sister, Mrs. Hyman Goodman Of was a Detroit resident for 60' Adolph Ehrlich and Dora. of a monument in her memory at Cemetery. Rabbi Lehrman will Detroit. Services and interment years. 1 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 11, at Clover officiate. Relatives and friends were held in New York. * * * Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Mor are asked to attend. In Forrestal's Defense * * * * * ris Adler will officiate. Relatives HARRY MOGILL, 53, 1069 ROSE KOVACS, 13725 Dexter, Boylston, Boston, Mass., died Elath Reveals Diplomat's and friends are asked to attend. The family of the late Mrs. * * * -died Oct. 26. Services were at Oct. 20. Services were at Lewis Pearl Knoppow announces the The faniily of the late Sam unveiling of a monument in her Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Lehr- Brothers, Rabbi Fram officiat- Changed View on Israel Thomas announces the unveil- memory at 12 noon, Sunday, man and Cantor. Katzman of- ing. Survived /by his sister, Mrs. NEW YORK, (JTA)—The late ing of a monument in his mem- Nov. ficiating. She leaves her son, Alice Levine. Interment, Har 11, at- NusachHari Ceme-: Secretary of Defense, James V. James, daughte;, Edith, of Italy; Harmoria Cemetery. ory at 3 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 4, tery, Woodward at Eight Mile Forrestal, who—as his diaries at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rd. Rabbi Rabinowitz will- of- and two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Ros- * * * disclose—was in 1948 opposed to enberg and Mrs. Max Brown, of FREDERICK SCHNEIDER, 59, Jewish interests in Palestine, Rabbi Stollman will officiate. ficiate. Relatives and friends New York. Interment, Oakview 18986 Strathmoor, died Oct. 24. RelatiVes and friends are asked are asked to attend. changed his mind a year later * * * Cemetery. Services were at Lewis Brothers, and expressed his admiration of to attend. * * * * * * A monument in memory of - Rabbi Akselrad officiating. Sur- Israel's military achievements, The family of the late Max Aaron Lipset, husband of Bella WILLIAM SERWER, 1635 Bos- vived by his wife, Margaret; it was revealed in -a statement ton, died Oct. 23. Services were sons, Paul and Alfred; sister, by Eliahu Elath, former Israeli Metier announces the unveiling Lipset and father of Beatrice at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Lena Berger; and brother, Eu- Ambassador to the United of a -monument in his memory Hertz and Miriam Barris, will Hershman, Rabbi Fram and gene Philipp. Interment, Beth States, published in the New at 1 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 4, at be unveiled at 2 p.m., Sunday, Bnai David Cemetery. Rabbi Nov. 4, at Machpelah Cemetery.' Cantor Sonenklar officiating. El Memorial Park Cemetery. York Herald Tribune. Sperka will officiate. Relatives Rabbi Segal will 'officiate. Re- He leaves his wife, Sadie; three * ;* * Ambassador Elath, who is now and •friends are asked to at- latives and friends are asked to sons, Samuel, Bernard and Dr. MOSES MOSER, of 1610 Col- Israel's envoy to Britain, says tend. - - attend. - - • ' • • Milton, of Oklahoma City; lingwood, died Oct. 19. Services *- * that on January 24, 1949, Sec. daughter, Dorothy; two broth- were at Hebrew Benevolent Soc- The family of the late_ Abe ers, Samuel of Chicago, Isadore iety, Rabbi L. Neuhaus officiat- Forrestal invited him to break- Gordon announces the unveiling . of New -York; and two sisters, ing. Interment, Gemiluth Chaso- fast at his home where they had Anti-Semitic Slurs of a monument in his memory Mrs. P. Budner, of New York dim Cemetery. He is survived by a long informal talk on Pales- In Boston Election at . 1 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 11, at and Mrs. Fannie Raphael. In- his wife, Lina; daughters, Mrs. tine affairs. ."Mr. Forrestal ex- Clover Hill Park Cemetery. terment: Machpelah Cemetery. Frieda Hopfeld, Mrs. Selma Plant pressed his adiniration of Is- BOSTON — (AJP) — Anti- rael's military achievements, * * * Semitic • slurs were hurled from Rabbi A. 11/42: Hershman will of- and Mrs. Meta Alexander; broth- MINNeTT2 KROST, died Oct. er, Herman; a sister, Mrs. Ber- which he said proved the public sound trucks at two Jew- &late. Relatives and friends 24. Services were at Kaufman tha Heldenmuth of Milwaukee; strength of our people's desire ish carididateS for City Council. are invited to attend. Chapel, Rabbi Akselrad officiat- 3 grandchildren and 5 great- and need for independence. He The use of such terms as "Jew asked many questiOns, indicat- organizer" ing. She leaves two sons, Roland grandchildren. and "Jewish shy- subject the ing keen interest in and Stanley, of Houston, Tex., sters" in public corner meetings * * * and :desired to approach it ob- two brothers, William R. Baker, by one of the candidates for City 24-Year Hebrew-English EDWARD SIMON, 4212 Stur- jectively," Mr. Elath reveals. of Gary, Ind., and Harry Baker, CoUncil drew a strong blast from tevant, died Oct. 21. Services Calendar! Yahrzeit A month later, on Feb. 24, the Jewish Community Council of St. Louis, Mo.; and four sis- ters, Mrs. Celia Meyers and Mrs. were at Hebrew Benevolent Soc- 1949, Sec. Forrestal telephoned which attacked "un-American Dates At A Glance, 1928 Louis Marcus, of St. Louis; Mrs. iety, Rabbis Gruskin and Rine Mr. Elath and congratulated injections of anti-Semitism and To 1952. All Jewish Louis Weiss, of Chicago and Mrs. officiating. Interment, El Moshe him on his appointment as other kinds of racial and religi- Cemetery. He is survived by his Holidays to 1964. H. Walders, of Los Angels. In- Israel's first - Ambassador to the wife, Mary; daughters, Mrs. United States. "He added that ous prejudices into the present terment, Machpelah Cemetery. Helen Berlin, Mrs. Shirley Koro- since seeing me he had found municipal political campaign." * * * The Council, appalling the use pkin Mrs. Betty Loeb; son, his earlier misgivings regarding MAX LOCEFF, 18283 Tracey, Fred and of the "Christian front" tactics, Simon; 4 brothers, 2 sis- Israel had been largely dissipat- appealed to church and civic died Oct. 22. Services were at ed as a result of his closer study leaders to unite in condemning Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Lehr- ters, 3 grandchildren. * * * of the facts," Mr. Elath states. the actions. man and Cantor Sonenklar of- EZA GOLD, 4590 Clements, "He said he would write to me ficiating. He leaves his wife, Ethel; three sons, Sanford, Nor- died Oct. 24. Services were. held shortly, but I never received the Aaron Tart Dies man and Sidney Goodman; a at Hebrew Benevolent Society, letter and soon afterward he fell NEW YORK — (JTA) — Aaron Rabbi Hoberman officiating. He daughter Mrs. Max Surnow; and a victim to the illness which was B. Tart, former executive vice- three sisters, Mrs. Oscar Astrin, is survived by two daughters, to cause his tragic death." president of the American ORT, Mrs. Sarah Zipper and Mrs. Mrs. Rose Cooper and Miss Hilda died at U. S. Marine Hospital on Gold of Miami Beach' and three Reva Lipowitz. Interment Mach- Staten Island. He had • become sons, Max, William, and Philip Yiddish Theaters pelah Cemetery. ill in Saigon where. he' served as * * * Gold of Chicago; 11 grandchil- co-ordinator of Economic Co- Vanish in New York M I C K Y ROCHKIND, 695 dren. operation Administration proj- * * * Brainard, died Oct: 23. Services ects, and was flown back from NEW YORK—(AJP)—The sea- JACOB KURSITZER, 9109 were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Indo-China to New York. He Lehrman officiating. He leaves Quincy, died Oct. 26. Servioes sonal opening of two Lower East retired from service in the ORT Side Yiddish theaters with com- his mother, Mrs. Rachel Roch- were at Hebrew Benevolent Soc- in 1948, after having been asso kind, of Hamilton, Ont.; broth- iety, Rabbi Stollman officiating. edy shows reminded old-timers ciated with _the organization for that' at the turn of the century The famous.Heinz 24-Year ers, Harry and Kenny of New He is survived by his wife, Jen- ten years. , Hebrew-Eriglish.Calendar is stilt York, Louis and Max, •of Hamil- nie; daughters, Mrs. -Esther the city: bdasted 16 Yiddish the- available to readers of this emb, ton. Ont.; and sisters, - Gertrude Kunin, Mrs. Gertrude Perlove; aters. 7 Hans Kloetzel Dies lication at no cost whatsoever. and Mrs. Lillian Burg. Inter- and Mrs. Lorraine Feldman; son, • The end of wide scale immi- JERUSALEM, (JTA) —Hans The calendar.gived all the gration coupled With the grow- Kloetzel, will-known writer and Al Kaye; 8 grandchildren. . ment, Machpelah Cemetery. Hebrew dates and days of the ing trend toward the. English- journalist, died here at the age week from 192 to 1952. A . very speaking stage were,cited ,as two of 60.. convenient • booklet • for Jewish principal factors in the dtcline homes, syriagOgue offices; Jewish , of the number of theaters. , Activities at the Jewish Corn- Centres, etc. mtinity Center were attended by Whatever Hour .. . For • free copy writ* post-:card more than 8,000 members in Dr. Paul_ Baratov Dies or letter to 1950: Classes, clubs and a com- 1IB1• Dr. plete recreational program were LOS ANGELES, (JTA) H. J. Heinz Co. Dept. 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