20—THE JEWISH NEWS Obituaries Friday, December 7, 1951 Jaslow, Mrs. Silverman Pay Poetic Tributes to Memory of Silverstein News Brevities Monument Unveilings SAM KLAPER, 4039 Elmhurst, Kresne of Baltimore, and Mrs. Scores of Detroiters this week KARL HAAS, noted Detroit died Nov. 28. Services were at Amelia Rosenblum of Bayonne, continued to pay tribute to the pianist, and Virginia Harriman Hebrew Benevolent Society. He N. J. Interment, Machpelah memory of Bernard I. Silver- have arranged another talk hi is survivied by his wife, Dora; Cemetery. stein, whose untimely passing the Symphony Discussion Series * * * son, Abraham M. Klaper; daugh- on Nov. 22 threw all of Central to be presented at 8 p.m. Tues- ter, Mrs. Esther Singal; two ESTHER L. SLATKIN, 18295 High School, where he taught day, at the Art Institute. brothers, Max and Oscar, and Muirland, died Nov. 26. Services * * * music, into mourning. (Unveiling announcements may be in- by mail or by calling The Jewish seven grandchildren. were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbis serted Max Jaslow, a fellow-teacher, FARBAND Book Publishing News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an- * * B. Benedict Glazer and Sidney nouncements must be accompanied by who delivered one of the eulogies Association has issued a book of SAMUEL JAFFEE, 2641 Cal- Akselrad officiating. She leaves the name and address of the person at the funeral spoke of him as a Yiddish and Hebrew songs making the insertion. There is a standard vert, died Nov. 28. Services were her husband, Mark; sons, Burt charge great man, as a democrat and which - embraces the folk music of $2 for unveiling notices, at Hebrew Benevolent Society. and Lawrence; sister, Mrs. I. T. measuring an inch in depth). a humanitarian, as one who of in a n y generations, titled Rabbi L. Levin officiated. He is Slatkin of Los Angeles. Inter- "Songs of Our People." The The family of the late Janet searched for Eutopia. survived by his wife, Bessie; ment,' Beth El Memorial Park. Erman announces the unveiling "Ben was a highly creative book which has a soft cover, is sons, Louis, Irving, Jack and * * artist who sought every oppor- available from Farband. of •a monument in her memory Fred; daughters, Sarah Gettle- * * * MORTIMER ROSEN, 9330 Dex- at 1 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 16, at tunity to do all he could, even man, Frances Stern and Rose ter, died Nov. 29. Services were Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab- at the expense of personal sac- An original skit, "As . They 1VIanheim; two brothers and five at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Ad- bi Adler and Rabbi M. D. Mar- rifice, to plant a seed of love, Don't Like It," features the grandchildren. ler and Cantor Fenakel officiat- golis will officiate. Relatives and understanding, brotherhood and monthly dinner meeting of the * * • culture in the young he came in Detroit Shoe Retailers Associa- ing. He leaves his wife, Shirley; friends are asked to attend. FAY LEVERE, 2630 Blaine, brother, Ben of Long Beach, Contact with," Mr. Jaslow said. tion Wednesday evening at the * * * died Nov. 28. Services were at Calif.; sisters, Mrs. Harrison The family of the late Louis "He sought to inspire and up- Detroit-Leland Hotel. It was Hebrew Benevolent Society. Wiener, of Rockville Center, N. Yucht announces the unveiling lift the adults as well as the written by Dr. MORTON HACK, Rabbi S. H. Gruskin officiated. Y., Mrs. Samuel Gilbert and of a monument in his memory young through music. He waged president of the association. She is survived by her husband, Miss Rose Rosen. Interment, at 1 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 9, at the eternal warfare on ignorance. * * • Philip; son, Lester; daughter, Machpelah Cemetery. SOLOMON FAMILY CLUB will Zamosc - Tamoshover p 1 o t of He was an altruist, a man in- Nadeine Sheryl; parents, Mr. and * Workmen's Circle Cemetery, spired." next meet at the Eisen residence Mrs. Joseph Gamburd; sister, Deeply moved by his death, in Windsor. Gratiot at 14 Mile. Rabbi Sperka ISIDOR GOLDMAN, 17181 Mrs. Ethel Joloff, and brother, Kentucky, died Nov. 29. Services will officiate. Relatives and Mrs. Esther R. Silverman wrote MAX J. ETRA, president of Jacob Gamburd. this poem in tribute to Mr. to attend. were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi friends are asked * * 4 Silverstein: Congregation Kehilath Jeshur- * * * Sperka and Cantor Adler offici- From clod to clod FRIDA LEAH ZAETZ, 11501 ating. He leaves his wife, Dora; un, NeW York; The family of the late Harry Tucked 'neath the sod was elected pres- Petoskey, died • Nov. 29. Services daughters, Donofsky announces the unveil- Laura Skully, By but a clod ident of t h e were at Hebrew Benevolent So- Mrs. Sylvia Mrs. ing of a monument in his memo- Frankel, Mrs. Rema My head I nod, ciety. Rabbi David Bakst offici- Burk and Mrs. *Union of Orth- ry at 1:30 p.m„ Sunday, Dec. 9, Mildred Lattin; In pain—again . odox Jewish ated. She is survived by her Mrs. Becky Levine. Inter- at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Ceme- daughter, - Esther Solter; nine sister, Congregat tons tery. Rabbi Goldstein will offi- ment, Bnai David Cemetery. And I have lost of America a. grandchildren and nine great- ciate. Relatives and friends are * * * Nor count the cost. of. the' convention... ... grandchildren. DAVID DUKEL, 2644 Richton, asked to attend. * * • on Nov. 26. Mr. * * * telling what is true. died Nov. 30. Services were at E t r a succeeds: JACOB DUBINSKY, 3310 Sam and Joe Klein, sons of Now I must send this soul Hon. William B. - RoChester, died Nov. 29. Services Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his the late Esther Klein, announce to blend Herlands, also of were at Hebrew Benevolent So- son, Samuel; daughters, Mrs. the unveling of a monument in M. J. Etra Into the Heavens blue. . New York. ciety; interment. NorthWest He- Betty Epps, Viola and Jeanette her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, • * • brew Cemetery. Rabbi J. Rabin- Duke'. I n t e r m e n t, Machpe- Dec. 9, at Machpelah Cemetery. Dr: Bernice Izner will address owitz officiated. He is survived lah Cemetery. Rabbi Adler will officiate. Rela- British, Vets Join JWV the DURFEE CHAPTER, Better * * * by his wife, .Sarah; daughter, tives an _ d friends are asked to Schools Association, on "The To Protest Showing of ISAAC KRASNER, 3267 Col- attend. Myra Leah Baum of Los Angeles. Normal Child of Intermediate * * * lingwood, died Nov. 22. He leaves * * * 'Fox' Film in Germany School Age" at 8:15 p.m., Wed- . GR. A C E FLEISCHER, 4032 two sons, Benjamin of Flint and The unveiling of a monument nesday, in the Durfee library. Pasadena, died Dec. 2. Services Maurice of Newcastle, Ind.; one in memory of Fay Lichtig (nee NEW YORK (AJP) Jewish Leonard Hack, president of Dur- Were at Hebrew Benevolent So- daughter, Mrs. Vera Zendel of Shapiro) will be held at 11 a.m., veterans in Great Britain joined fee* Chapter, will be moderator. Detroit. Services and interment ciety. Rabbi Morris Adler offi- • * • Sunday, Dec. 9, at Machpelah Yank buddies in demand- ciated. She is survived by son, were held in Terra Haute, Ind. Cemetery. Rabbi Isaac Paneth their •BODZIN FAMILY CLUB at a ing that "The Desert Fox" be Jack; daughter, Martha Simon; will officiate. All friends are re- banned froin showings in West- recent meeting elected Jack brother Samuel Kraft; three Mrs. Sara Schnitz Dies; quested to attend. Bodzin, president; Pauline Bod- ern Germany. grandchildren. Resided Here 40 Years The opposition of any Reich zin, vice-president; Rose Blitz, * * * exhibitions of the film glorify- secretary; and Yetta Bodzin, ROSE ROTNAGEL, 1650 W. Mrs. Sara Schnitz, prominent ing Nazi General Roinmel was treasurer. Officers were installed Philadelphia, died Dec. 2. Serv- voiced by Col. George Bean, at a meeting at the home of ices were at Hebrew Benevolent former Detroiter, who made her commander of the Association Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bodzin, of Society. Interment, Independent home here for 40 years, died on of Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Cortland Ave. • * • In memory of my beloved Detroit Lodge Cemetery. Rabbi Dec. 3, at the age of 62, in Los Women, himself a former "des- KALLIN FAMILY CIRCLE met I. I. Halpern officiated. She is Angeles. mother, Rose Felsenfeld, who survived by sisters. Mrs. Dora passed away Dec. 4, 1946 (11 ert rat," having served in North at the home of the H. Kallins Falek of Detroit - and Mrs. Anna • Surviving her are her husband, days in Kislev). Her loving Africa with British forces fight- recently to make plans for a Samuel, who was prominent in daughter, ing the Rommel-led A f r i k a Hanukah party to be held Sun- Orlansky of Los Angeles. Korps. Zionist circles here; two daugh- * * * day, at the home of Mr. and HELEN. In a letter to Paul Ginsberg, Mrs. P. Kaffir', of Littlefield Ave. ROSE MOSS, 3741 Coning- ters, Mrs. Ben Goode of Detroit of Atlanta, national commander Julius Newberg is newly-in- wood, died Nov. 26. Services were and Mrs. M. Segal of Van Nuys, Two Iraqi Jews to Die for of the Jewish War Veterans of stalled president. at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Mor- Calif.; a son, Peter, and three Role in Bombing Synagogue * • • the U. S., Colonel Bean said the ris Adler and Can.tor J. H. Son- grandchildren. LONDON, (JTA) — Two Jews The dance team of La Meri British vets had discussed the Mrs. Schnitz was a leader in enklar officiating. She leaves have been sentenced to death film at a recent national execu- and Falco will appear at DE- three sons, Erwin, Sidney and many Zionist circles and was by a criminal court in Baghdad Bernard: three daughters, Mrs. especially active recently in Miz- on charges of having organized tive committee meeting and TROIT TOWN HALL, Wednes- Sylvia Rosenberg, Mrs. Bessie rachi. _ She was a leade7 here in the bombing of the Masuda, "shared completely" the JWV's day, '11 a.m., in Fisher Theater. position in strong opposition to In their repertoire, the team the United Hebrew Schools' Aux- Shemtov Synagogue and of the showings of "The Desert Fox" in will demonstrate .colorful native iliary. United States Information Ser- Germany. dances of Spain, ' East Indies, vices offices in the Iraqi capital, Arabia and Hawaii. Officials of 20th Century Fox Corsi Urges Revision according to reports from Bagh- rejected pleas by four major Of U.S. Immigration Laws dad. The two men were iden- Jewish groups and others to re-_ tified as Joseph Albazzi and frain from exhibiting the con- MONUMENTS NEW YORK, (JTA)—Revision Shalom Salah. troversial film in Germany. The The bombing of the synagogue picture is expected to be shown of the present American immi- By Karl C. Berg gration laws was urged by Ed- occurred last January 14. Three in the Reich early next year. Owner ward Corsi, chairman of the New persons were killed and a num- Max V$ rotslaysky York State Displaced Persons ber injured. The American in- Berry Temporarily Replaces Monument Works Commission addressing a meet- formation office bombing oc- McGhee in Near Eastern Post Distinctive - ing at the Hotel Astor marking curred in March. Monuments the 10th anniversary of the Reasonably Priced WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Will Reach Your 3201 JOY ROAD American and European Friends $168 Million in Capital - George C. McGhee, Assistant Corner Wildemere of ORT, an organization of for-. Secretary of State for Near Eas- TYler 6-0196 Home Every Friday- Is Invested in Israel mer refugees. tern Affairs, will be succeeded NEW YORK — N'e w capital temporarily by Deputy Assistant With the Displaced Persons 52 Weeks in the Year program shortly to be terminat- totaling $168,000,000 was invest- Secretary Burton Berry should ed and the International Refu- ed in 608 industrial enterprises he be appointed as Ambassador For Only- gee Organization to end its op- in Israel during the 18-month to Turkey before the Congress lionmelsommi ■ IM erations soon, Corsi said it was period from April 1, 1950, to re-convenes, it was announced MONUMENTS I extremely urgent that Congress Sept: 30, 1951, according to an by the State Department. reconsider the "outmoded" quo- Israel Government Investment Asked if Henry G. Byroade, di- ta restrictions. He proposed Center survey published in the rector of the Department's Di- that Congress "change our quota latest issue of Economic Hori- vision of German Affairs, was system based on national origins zons, monthly publication of the to take over McGhee's job as Su6scribe NOW by to a positive selection system Economic Department of the Assistant Secretary for Near based on the ability of our econ- Jewish Agency, New York. Using This Coupon Non-Israel capital is repre- Eastern Affairs, a Department omy to absorb the type of immi- sented with more than 40 per spokesman did not rule out this grants selected." and Be Assured of a cent of the total, and a sub- possibility, but did emphasize MANUAL URBACH & SON Parents Protest Move to Begin stantial amount, unofficially •es- that no final decision has been Paper Every Week taken. He said no decision will Praye'rs in New York Schools timated here at $23,000,000, or 7729 TWELFT:: ZT. about one-third of the total be made on a permanent suc- TY. 6-7192 cessor until Congress is back in ALBANY (JTA )—Pro tests were foreign capital, represents pri- session. received from parent groups vate American dollars. throughout the state opposing 11 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M1111111111111111111G. 708 David Stott Bldg. the State Board of Regents' rec- Max Lazerson Dies Detroit 26, Mich. ommendation that every school NEW YORK (JTA)—Dr. Max day begin with a non-denomi- Lazerson, prominent Labor Zi- I enclose $4. for a year' national prayer. A spokesman onist, lecturer at Columbia Uni• Beauty Dignity subscription. for the State Education Depart- versity and author of books in = Maintained by Name ment stressed that the Regents' Yiddish and English, died here recommendation in no way could at the age of 64. He served as a Tr.'. Adas Shalom (Northwest) Synagogue Address be considered a mandate upon member of the Latvian Parlia- = = Inquiries May Be Made the schools and left the final ment before he left that country = City Zone decision in the hands of local .to come to the United StaLP,S in •17,. - . at Synagogue Office rm, school boards. 1939. -41 In Memoriam The Jewish News The Jewish lews NORTHWEST HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK UN. 4-1414 .= -)1M111111/410111111111111111111111111111(111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111H1111111111111111111111111111111M1111110