16—THE JEWISH NEWS

Obituaries

ALLAN MARK SWEET, 2713
Calvert, died Nov. 5. Services
were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi
Benjamin H. Gorrelick officiat-
ing. He leaves his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Sweet;
brother, Errol; grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Sweet and
Mrs. Abe Schaengold. Inter-
ment, Machpelah Cemetery.

OSHIE I. BAKER, 746 Coiling-
wood, died Nov. 8. Services were
at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Ad-
ler and Cantor Sonenklar offici-
ating. He leaves his wife, Ethel;
daughters, Mrs. Charles Perl-
man, Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs.
Milton Dresner; brother, Mau-
rice; sister, Mrs. Simon Lipah.
Interment, Clover Hill Cemetery.

HARRY SHORR, 3302 Grand,
died Nov. G. Services were at
Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi M. J.
Wohlgelernter officiating. He
leaves three sons, Oscar, Harry-
A., and David; two daughters,
Mrs. Louis Gillary and Mrs.
Morris Goldberg. Interment,
Beth Tefilo Cemetery.
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SAUL WAXMAN, 2983 Clair-
mount, died Nov. 6. Services
were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi_
J. S. Sperka and Cantor H. J.
Adler officiating. He leaves his
wife, Esther; daughter, Miriam;
brothers, Philip and Abraham;
sister, Mrs. Louis Hamer. Inter-
ment, Montreal, Canada..

JACOB KALLMEIR, 3010 Chi-
cago Blvd., died Nov: 7. Services
were at Kaufman Chapel, Rab-
bis Glazer and Akselrad officiat-
ing. He leaves his wife, Capitola;
daughter, Jean; brother, Mau-
rice; sisters, Mrs. Maurice Kauf-
man and Miss Pearl Kallmeir,
of Los Angeles. Interment, Beth
El Memorial Park. .

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JACOB TUCKER, 2943 Monte-
rey, died Nov. 8. Services were at
Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Segal
and Cantor Fenakel officiating.
He leaves his wife, Faiga; son,
Stanley; brothers, William of
New York and Harry of Cleve-
land; six grandchildren and one
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great- grandchild. Interment,
DORA HERTZBERG, 3261 Col- Workmens Circle Cemetery.
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lingwood, died Noy. 6. Services
IRVING BIGELMAN, 3 2 9 4
were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi
Hershman and Cantor Sonen- Pasadena. died Nov. 6_, Services
klar officiating. She leaves 'her were at Hebrew Benevolent So-
husband. Alexander; sons, Sam ciety, Rabbi L. Goldman offi-
of Los Angeles and Joseph; ciating. He is survived by
brothers, Charles a n d Max daughters, Mrs. Martha B urn-
Schmittke; sisters, Mrs. Sol stein and Mrs. Ida Goldstein;
Jacobson and Mrs. Morris Shat- brothers, •Sol, Arthur and Ben-
zen of Los Angeles. Interment, janiin; sisters,- Mrs. . Sarah Bi-
gelman and Mrs. Mollie Wein-
Machpelah Cemetery.
stein; 6 grandchildren.
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MORRIS =SOH, 19500 Wood-
WILLIAM
ROTTENBERG,
3729
inz;ham, died. Nov. 9. Services
were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi W. Chicago, died Nov. 8. Serv-
Sidney Akselrad officiating. He ices were at Hebrew Benevolent
leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Society, Rabbi M. Lehrman of-
Melvin Hirsch;. brother, Mark; ficiating. He is survived b-y• his
grandmother, Mrs. Pauline wife, • Gussie; brothers, Julius
Hirsch. Interment, Beth Moses and Eugene. * * *
Cemetery.
SADIE ESKO, 11750 N. Mar-
tindale, died -Nov. 10. Services
were at Hebrew Benevolent So-,
ciety, Rabbi Gorrelick and Can-
tor Aaron Edgar of Omaha, Neb.,
- her brother, officiating. She is
I survived by her brothers, Can-
I for Edgar and Dr. Irving Edgar;
, sisters, Mrs. Clara Kleiman, Mrs.
Tillie Knopper and Mrs. Rose
Gold.
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BERTHA TENENBAUM, 17566
Stoepel, died Nov. 11. Services
were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi
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J. S. Sperka and Cantor H. J.
Adler officiating. She leaves her
Home Every Friday- husband, Na t ha n; daughter,
Brenda; mother, Mrs. Lena. Ru-
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Mark A. Revelle; sisters, Mrs.
Sam Kahn and Mrs. Bernard
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Kalenberg. Interment, Machpe-
lah.
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MORRIS LODZITCH, 2 9 3 6
Fullerton, died Nov. 10. Services
were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi
L. Goldman officiating. He
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Friday, November 16, 1951

Reuben Sandler Dies;
Beth Tefilo Founder

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Reuben Sandler, of 18912 Steel
president of Reliable Linen Co.,
founder and for many years
president of Congregation Beth
Tefilo Emanuel, died Nov. 6 at
the age of 64. Funeral services
were held Nov.
8 at Kaufman
chapel. I n t er-
nent was in
Beth Tefilo
Cemetery. Rab-
bis M. J. Wohl-
gelernter a n d
Leon Fram and
Cantor J. H.
Sonenklar of fi-
R. Sandler . ciated.
Surviving are his wife, Bertha;
three sons, Herbert, Morris and
Jules; a daughter, Mrs. Edith
Small, and a brother, Joseph.
Mr. Sandler was active in
community movements. He was
a member at the time of his
death of Temple Israel. He was
the founder of branches of Re-
liable Linen Co., in Los Angeles,
Denver, Flint, Saginaw and To-
ledo.

Monument

The appointment of Miss Lil-
•Han Creisler as
director of
o c i a l service
n d rehabilita-
tion at the Na-
tional Jewish
Hospital at Den-
en was an-
noun c.e d by
David Touff and
Dr. Robert Stub-
Miss Creisler b le f ield, co-
chairmen of the social service
committee of the hospital.

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Unveilings

(Unveiling announcements may be in-
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish
News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an-
nouncements must be accompanied by
the name and address of the person
making the insertion. There is a standard
charge of S2. for unveiling notices,
measuring an inch in depth).

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Election of ISAAC L. ASOF-
SKY, executive director of the
Hebrew Sheltering and Immi-
grant Aid Society, as vice presi-
dent of CARE (Cooperative for
American Remittances to Eu-
rope, Inc.) was announced by
Paul Comly French, CARE ex-
ecutive director.-
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Abei D. Swirsky, clinic admin-
istrator of the Menninger Foun-
dation at Tope-
ka, Kansas, and
former actin
chief of hospi-
t a 1 operations
for 11 VA hos-
pitals with 13,
000 beds in
three midwest-
ern states, as
sumes the posi-
Swirsky
tion of administrator of the
Denver Sanatorium and Hospi-
tal of the Jewish Consumptives'
Relief Society Dec. 1.
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Rabbi MORRIS ADLER and
CHARLES E. FEINBERG were

Integrity of Center
Officials Attacked
By Employees' Union

The family of the late Mr.
Herman Brookenthal announces
the unveiling of a Monument in
his memory at 1:30 p.m., Sun-
day, Nov. 18, at Beth Moses
Cemetery. Rabbi Schneebalg will
officiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
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The family of
late Wil-
liam Stein, husband of Sarah
Stein, announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Nov.
25, at Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi. Goldman and Cantor Son-
nenklar will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.

A three-page letter to the Ed-
itor of The Jewish News under
date of Nov. 7, signed "Execu-
tive Committee, Social Service
Employees Union, .Local 43,
DPOWA," written "to correct
statements and impressions"• in
the article in our issue of Oct. 19
entitled "Center Program Not
Curtailed, Negotiations to •-Con-
tinue, Officials Answer Union
Charge," reiterates accusations
against Jewish Community Cen-
ter officials and accuses The
Jewish News of having allowed
only a two-paragraph summary
of its accusations while devoting
"six paragraphs to the Center's
allegations."
The Union's statement chal-
ihe
lenges the truthfulness of the
This Week's Radio and Tele- , statement of the president of the
Center," Morris Garvett, and
vision Programs of
questions the integrity of the
Jewish Interest
Center's officials, declaring inter
alia as follows with reference to
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 18. Mr. Garvett:
He stated that "terms of the old con-
Station: WWJ.
tract will be adhered to." But they have
Feature: "If Not Higher," a not.
Key personnel practices have al-
script based on a story by Isaac ready been withdrawn.
He
denied that there was disagreement
Loeb Peretz will be presented. between
the Board's 'Personnel Practices
The program_ will pay tribute to Committee "- who frafried the agreements
and the Center Board." Yet three times
Peretz on the centennial of his the P. P. C. has reached agreement with
birth.
the Union's Negotiking Committee. only
for the Board to revoke them. How does
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he explain photostatic copies of the last
set of agreements made in May and
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
by the Chairman of the P. P. C.
Time: 10 a.m.., Sunday, Nov. initialled
Either Mr. Garvett does not know what
his P. P. C. was working out at nego-
18.
tiating meetings. or he is not telling the
Station: WXYZ.
truth.
Feature: Rabbi Abba Hillel
On the subject of staff resignations
and replacements. Mr. Garvett's arith-
Silver, guest of Dr. Jonah B. metic
becomes shaky. He does not deny
Wise, will speak on -"The Wall that 10 of 16 professional workers have
resigned in three months. Nor does he
and the Bridge."
deny that only three have been replaced

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elected

to the national board of
American Friends of the He-
brew University of JerusaleM at
the orga'nization's 26th annual
meeting in New York.
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Captain OSCAR M. ',IF-
SHUTZ, Jewish Chaplain re-
cently
returned from Korea
after more than a year of serv-
ice, will receive the Armed
Forces Award of the Union of
Orthodox Jewish Congregations
of America at the organization's
53rd annual convention, Nov.
22, in New York.

ISIDORE SOBELOFF, direc-
tor of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration; LEONARD N. SIMONS,
Simons- Michelson Advertising
Co.; and HENRY MEYERS, at-
torney; have been named to the
board of directors of the United
Community Services of Metro-
politan Detroit. Meyers has been
elected second vice-president.
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BALTIMORE, Md. — The ap-
pointment of Dr. HARRY H.
GORDON of Denver, as the full-
time clinical Chief of Staff in
Pediatrics at the Sinai Hospital
was announced by Abraham
Krieger, president of Sinai Hos-
pital. Dr. Detlev W. Bronk, pres-
ident of John Hopkins Univer-
city, and W. Frank Roberts,
president of John Hopkins Hos-
pital, announced the appoint-
ment of Dr. Gordon as associ-
ate professor in pediatrics at
Hopkins Medical School and as
pediatrician on the staff of
Hopkins Hospital.

B and-P Bnai Brith Women
To Hold Cocktail Party

Business and Professional
Chapter, Bfiai Brith, will hold
its 5th annual cocktail party at
9 p.m., Saturday, at the Hotel
Detroiter. Herman Pritz, local
pantomimist, and a dance team
ftom Robert Morgan Studio will
entertain, a n n o u n c ed -Miss
Sarah Stolinsky, .president. •
At its meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, at Young Israel, the
women will see "Wanderers' Re-
turn," a preview of the n e w
Warner Brothers film on Israel.
Prospective members are invited.

Center's 68th Holiday Hop
The Young Adult Council of
the Jewish Community Center
will hold its 68th holiday hop at
9 p.m., Sunday, at the Wood-
war Jewish Center. The Djerkiss
Brothers orchestra will play.

The United Hebrew
Schools of Detroit

Gratefully Acknowledge
the Receipt of •

contributions to the Scholar-
ship Fund of the Schools in
• Student group of the Music
memory of Mrs. Julius Berman
Study Club will meet at 8 p.m.,
from the following:
Nov. 23, at the home of Marily
708 David Stott Bldg.
a generous gift from Mr. and
Spiro, 18954 ParkSide. Bernard
Detroit 26, Mich.
Mrs. A: H. Brodie, of 2324 W.
Rosen, clarinetist with the De-
Chicago Blvd. •---
troit Symphony Orchestra, will
I enclose $4, for a year's
.a gift from Mr. and Mrs. - Elliot
speak,
and
a
miscellaneous
pro-
subscription.
Fine, 507 N. Walden Dr., Beverly
gram will be presented by mem-
(leaving 7 openings). It's when he says
Hills, Calif.
bers.
Name
that there are only four vacancies, and
a contribution to the Scholar-
Young people, 15 to 20 inter- Workmen's Circle to Hold in the next sentence states, "The staff
now being brought up to full com-
ship Fund in memory of Joel
Address
ested in mustic study, are invited Bazaar Benefit for School is
plement" that we cannot follow his
Cashdan from "The Sewing
trend of reasoning.
to attend. For further informa-
City
Zone
Club."
We ask. "What about filling the other
tion call Mrs. I. Mendelson,
The annital bazaar of the three vacancies? What about filling
vacancies that hare existed for
advisor, DI. 1-0279.
Workinen's Circle school and other
a year or more?" (Northwest Supervisor,
kindergarten will take place Women's
Health Education Director).
Mr. Garvett says that he and the
Nov. 22 through 25 at the Circle other
Center --officials are "people of
Center.
competence and integrity." Yet have
Lowest Prices for Highest Quality
not ample reason to doubt their
Thanksgiving dinner will be we
integrity Nv he n they go back on their
served all day Thursday. On word—as they have done with regards Granite and Outstanding Designs
to 1) continuing negotiations, 2) • con-
Saturday there will be a special tinuing
DETROIT MONUMENT
the terms of the contract, :5)
luncheon for pupils, parents, bargaining
in good faith? Should we
• Through the countless de-
WORKS
question their integrity when, with-
teachers, board members and not
out provocation they cancel our contract
tails. that attend life's greatest
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friends.
—and make no attempt to utilize its
clause to settle immediate
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