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16—THE JEWISH NEWS
-Friday, December 14, 1951

Obituaries

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MRS. MINNIE KORAL, of at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi B.
Phoenix, Ariz., died Dec. 2. Ser- Benedict Glazer officiating. She
vices and interment were in Chi- leaves her sister, B4,1.1.s. Ida Jack-
cago. She leaves her husband, son of New York.
Jacob; daughters, Mrs. Joseph
ELLA MEYERS, 4246 Clem-
Kadans and Mrs. Philip Rossen,
of Detroit, and Mrs. Harry Gor- ents, died Dec. 4. Services were
don, of Chicago; sons, Ben and at Kaufman Chapel. Rabbi E.
Sam, of Chicago, and Hyman, of Einhorn and Cantor J. H. Sonen-
Los Angeles; and 13 grandchil- . klar officiating. She leoNes two
daughters, Mrs. Dollie Green-
dren.
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blatt and Mrs. Lillian Tarnapol.
ROSE SCHERMER, 11501 Pe- Interment, Machpelah.
toskey, died Dec. 6. Services
SARAH KRIVETSKY, 2581
were at Hebrew Benevolent So- Elmhurst, died Dec. 5. Services
ciety. Rabbi I. Stollman offici- were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi
ated. She is survived by daugh- J. S. Sperka and Cantor H. J.
ters, Miss Hilda Schermer of Adler officiating. She leaves two
Detroit, Miss Serena Schermer sons, Alex -and Henry KraMer;
of Miami Beach; son, Sigmund daughter, Mrs. Jennie Koppel-
W. of Miami Beach; 3 grand-. man; sister, Mrs. Sam Potash-
children.
nik. Interment, Machpelah.
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EVA CAR,R, 2941 Monterey,
FINA KOLOMEIR, of Montre-
died Dec. 4. Services were at He- al, Canada, died Dec. 5. Services
brew Benevolent Society. Rabbi and burial were in Montreal.
L. Goldman. officiated. She is She leaves her sons, Isaac, Sam
survived by her husband, Ben; and Charles, of Montreal; and
sons, Sam, Oscar and Sol; 1 daughters, Mrs. Moe Leiter and
grandchild.
.Mrs. Edward Krause, of Detroit;
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Mrs, Frieda Rath, of Windsor,
I SA D 0 R E FASSMAN, 2012 and Ruth, of Montreal.
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Pingree. died Dec. 5. Services
BEN ZION SCHNEIERSOHN,
were at Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety; interment, at Independ- 9734 Dexter, died Dec. 7. Serv-
ent Detroit Lodge Cemetery. ices were at Kaufman Chapel,
Rabbi M. 3. Wohlgelernter offi- Rabbi Adler and Cantor Sonen-
ciated. He is survived by daugh- klar officiating. He leaves a son
ter, Laura Warshaw: son, Jack, and a sister. Interment, Nusach
Harie Cemetery.
Brooklyn; four grandchildren.
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BENNIE LEADER, 1710 Webb,
E D W A R D STEINBERGER, died Dec. 8. Services were at •
8231 12th, died Dec. 3. Services Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi Sperka
were at Kaufman Chapel, Rabbi and Cantor Adler officiating. He
Moses Fischer and Cantor H. J. leaves his wife, Pearl; brother,
Adler officiating. He leaves his Max of Allertown, Mass. Inter-
wife, Grace; sons, Joseph and merit, Bnai David Cemetery.
Eugene; daughters. Mrs. Alice
Wincel and Mrs. Nellie Book-
JOSEPH J. CAPLAN, 75, 20164
stein. Interment, Machpelah.
Tracey, died Dec. 7. Dr. A. M.
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Hershman and Cantor Silver-
EMMY B A E C K E R, Tuller man officiated at sevrices at
Hotel, died Dec. 3. Services were Lewis'; interment, Clover Hill.
Surviving are three sons, Leon-
ard, Milton and Ira; daughter,
Mrs. Bernard Whiteman; 10
grandchildren, one great-grand-
child and a sister, Mary Cohen.

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SAM M. GREEN, 61, 459 Peter-
boro, World War I veteran, died
Dec. 8. Services, Lewis Bros.;
burial. Clover Hill. Rabbi Fram
officiated. Surviving are his
wife, Lenore; son, Rodney S.;
brothers, Dr. Simpson W. Green
and Jack H. Green.
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FRED KANTER, 81. 11501 Pe-
toskey, died Dec. 6. Rabbi Adler
and Cantor Sonenklar officiated
at funeral services. He is sur-
vived by sons, Robert and Nor-
man, and daughter, Mrs. Sam
Weinstein.
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JANICE ARLENE . GREENLY,
10 months old, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Robert S. Greenly, died
Dec. 5 at Mayo Clinic, Roches-
ter, Minn. Rabbi E. Einhorn of-
ficiated at funeral services at
Lewis Brothers; interment, Work-
men's Circle Cemetery.
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SIMMA GRABOWER, 73, 48
W. Grand, died Dec. 10. Services
were at Lewis Brothers, Rabbi
Joseph Katz officiating. She
leaves his sister, Minna; and bro-
thers, Levie, Israel. Abe, Sam,
Sol and Gerald Goldfarb. Inter-
ment, Oakview Cemetery.

Sabatino Lopez Dies at 84
ROME, (JTA) — Sabatino
Lopez, noted Italian Jewish
playwright, died in Milan at the
age of 84. He had been active
in support of Jewish causes and
I had served as president of the
Zionist group in Milan. His so-
, cial comedies won. him wide cri-
tical acclaim.

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Berl Kumove, Prominent
Labor Zionist, 60, Dies

Berl Kumove, for more than
30 years prominent ' in Labor
Zionist ranks here, died Dec. 4
at the age of 60. Funeral services
A new English version of Jo- were at Hebrew Benevolent Soc-
hann Strauss' most popular iety; burial, Machpelah Ceme-
operetta, "Fledennaus," absent tery. Rabbi J. S. Sperka offici-
from the Metropolitan Opera ated. His residence was at 15036
repertoire since 1905 until its Muirland.
Mr. Kumove was a leader in
triumphant success in its pres-
ent paraphrase at the Metro- Poale Zion and the Farband and
politan last season, will be pre- was active in the Folk Schools
sented at the Masonic Audito- and the Jewish Community
rium on Thursday, Dec. 20, for Council.
Surviving are his wife, Dora;
four nights and Saturday mati-
two daughters, Mrs. Miriam Feld-
nee.
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man and Mrs. Frieda Faigin
The formal opening of the H. three brothers, Max of Detroit,
G. FRIEDMAN EXHIBIT at the Abraham of Milwaukee and Juli-
Jewish Museum of the Jewish us of Camden, N. J.; and four
Theological Seminary will take grandchildren.
place Tuesday evening, at the
Museum, located in the former
Warburg mansion, 1109 Fifth
Ave., New York.
etvry
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The first issue of JUDAISM, a
Air
new "quarterly journal of Jew-
ish life and thought," sponsored
This Week's Radio and Tele-
by the American Jewish Con-
vision Programs of
gress as part of the program of
Jewish Interest ,
its Commission on Jewish Living
was published this week.
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
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Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, Dec. 16.
CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB,
Station: WWJ.
at recent ceremonies at Sid's in-
Feature: "Legend of the
stalled Maurice Cornfield, presi-
dent; Larry . Globerson, vice- Mountain," starring Raymond
president; Sheila! Ginsburg, sec- Massdy, will be presented. Mas-
retary; Mrs. A. H. Stein, treas- sey will portray Walt Whitman
urer. A meeting will be held in a fantasy of brotherhood. The
Sunday, at the home of the setting is American, the roots
Samuel Jacoby's, 2205 Tuxedo. Biblical.
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MESSAGE
OF ISRAEL
MENUCHAH FAMILY CLUB
Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Dec. 16
will hold its annual Hanukah
Station: WXYZ.
dinner party at 7:30 p.m., Dec.
Feature: Dr. Ferdinand M. Is-
23, at the Moe Goodmans, 18685
Muirland. Max Zieger, enter- serman, guest rabbi on Dr. Jon-
tainment chairman, has planned ah B. Wise's program, will speak
on "The One God."
an interesting program.
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CIVIL DEFENSE medical di- Barton's Goes Historical
rectors from 25 of the nation's In Latke Recipe Box
large metropolitan target cities
Barton's Bonbonniere, pione-
will meet in Detroit Saturday
and Sunday at Hotel Statler, ers in the field of confections
under the auspices of the Wayne which symbolizes the Jewish hol-
County Medical Society and the idays, has gone back 2,000 years
Detroit Office of Civil Defense. when Judith in the camp of the
Dr. MAX L. LICHTER, chairman enemies made cheese pancakes
of the civil defense committee to sustain herself, to create
of the Wayne County Medical a new delicacy for Hanukah.
The latest festive dessert is
Society, pointed out that locally
the medical society started its the newly - created chocolate
planning a year and a half ago. latkes, made in cocoanut, hazel-
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nut, banana, mocha-nut and
Mrs. Philip Jacobs, president orange-marzipan, blended with
of BAKER COUSINS CLUB, an- Barton's continental chocolate.
For youngsters, Barton's sug-
nounces that the annual Hanu-
kah party will be held Dec. 23 at gests its junior Hanukah as-
the Masserman residence, 2007 sortment of chocolates and fruit
Boston. The next meeting of candies in a black, orange, blue
the club will be held Jan. 5, at and yellow box depicting Judah
the home of the Morton Bakers, Maccabee defending the Temple.
In the box is a plastic dreidel a
17360 Kentucky.
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dreidel g a in e, "Hamikah in.
An accountant, Fred Braga; a Jerusalem," and a booklet with
financial accountant, Edwin G. a scale replica and description
McKay; and a steel-worker, El- of the Holy Temple.
Other items on sale at Barton's
ton Hendershot, were winners in
an essay contest for DETROIT stores are the traditional Men-
EDISON'S 12,000 employees. The orah box, Aleph-Beth chocolate
topic was "Why I Think - Corn- bars and gold foiled Hanukah
panies Like My Own, Rather "gelt."
Than the Federal Government,
Should Provide Our Nation's Harry Kay Elected to Head
Detroit Jewelers Association
Electric Service." ,
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Newly-elected officers of the
A get-together of all local for- Greater Detroit Jewelers Asso-
mer ASSISTANT U. S. DIS- ciation are Harry K a y, presi-
TRICT ATTORNIES will be held dent; William Friedberg and
at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the . Thomas Smith, vice-presidents;
Wayne Club. Reservations must Loren Van Tassel, secretary; Ed
be in today, and may be sent to Schlussel, treasurer. Directors
Henry M. Gottlieb, 512 Bankers- include Arnold Cohen, Irving
Equitable Bldg., 600 Griswold, Gerson, Bud Gerson, Sol Hoff-
WO. 1-3181. The purpose is to man, Jack H. Laula, Lou Mann-
form a permanent non-political ing, Harry Nederlander, Irving
Raider, Sidney Rosen, Emil
organization.
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Rose, Irving Wolfgang, Fred
DR. SOLOMON GOLDMAN, Simmons, Sam Gerson, and
rabbi of Anshe Emet Synagogue Maurice Winston.
in Chicago, internationally
known author and scholar, will
be the main speaker at the 12th
anniversary dinner of the Ameri-
can Association for Jewish Edu-
Lowest Prices for Highest Quality
cation, at Hotel Statler, New
Granite and Outstanding Designs
York, Saturday evening.
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SA'AD Lends Support
To Cerebral Palsy Fund

On Dec. 5, a representative
group of members of SA'AD pre-
sented a check for $400 to Mrs.
Rudolph Leaman, of the Detroit
Cerebral Palsy Society, which is
now furnishing its new building
in Farmington. The money was
raised throUgh a benefit on Nov.
14.
SA'AD, a Hebrew name mean-
ing "to lend a helping hand," is
one of Detroit's youngest chari-
table organizations. Formed in
March, 1948, the group since
that time has contributed funds
to the leader dog for the blind
association in Rochester; has
sent hearing aids to needy deaf
children at Stanton school and
has provided smaller amounts
to the United Foundation ; Red
Cross, Ort, etc.
Each month the Jewish Na-
tional Fund's blue box benefits
through collections taken.. The
members, 28 women in all, have
also worked preparing bandages
for the Cancer Foundation.
Officers are Mesdames Joseph
Mendleson, president; Harold
Shine, vice-president; Albert
Cowan, treasurer; and Irwin
Sherman and Sanford Hirsh-
field, secretaries.

Braille Magazine Issues
20th Anniversary Edition

NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Jew-
ish Braille Review marked its
20th anniversary • as the only
Jewish Braille magazine in the
world with the publication this
week of its 20th anniversary an-
thology, in letterpress, for sight-
ed readers.
Leopold Dubov, editor of the
Jewish Braille Review, said that
before the publication came in-
to being in 1931, "t h e Jewish
blind were completely cut off
from any bonds of information,
knowledge and cultural contact
with the peoplehood of Israel
and the Jewish heritage." Before
then there wasn't a single line
in Braille of Jewish interest or
content that the Jewish blind
could' read for themselves, he
explained.

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The family of the late Janet
Erman announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 1 p.m.. Sunday, Dec. 16, at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab-
bi Adler and Rabbi M. D. Mar-
golis will 'officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.

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Nor will you ever be
As long . as life and memory last
We will remember thee.
We miss you now. our hearts are sore,
As time goes by, we miss you more.
Your loving smile, your gentle face
None can fill your vacant place.

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