20

Rosenzweig States
Council's Calendar
Cost Will Be $1,007

Obituaries

Monument

Unveilings

-

THE JEWISH NEWS

-

Friday, March M, 195Z

Israel Delegates
To German Talks
Leave for London

MAX H. GOLDMAN, 74, for-
JENNIE BRODSKY, 2405
-And Home for Aged,
tnerly of Detroit, died March 8 Ewald Circle, died March 12.
to Los Angeles, Calif. He leaves Services, Benevolent. Chapel.
Too, Makes a Point
his sisters, Mrs. Rae Mishy, Mrs. Survived by daughters Lena
(Unveiling announcements may be in-
Taking issue with The Jewish
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish
Be41- C. Love and Mildred: and Brodsky and Mrs. Sarah Gert;
Commentator on his ref- News office, WO. 54155. Written an-
brothers, Morse and Fred, of a granddaughter. Mrs. Milton
nouncements must be accompanied by
TEL AVIV, (JTA)-The mem-
O'Kun, and a great-grandchild. erences in last week's issue to the name and address of the person bers of the Israeli delegation to
Charleston, W. Va.
the Jewish Community Council making the insertion. There is a standafd
*
*
•
•
charge
of
S.Z.for
unveiling
notices,
the reparations talks with West
ANNA MILLER, 11501 Petoskey. I YETTA SCAVRON, 4027 Du- calendar and its costs, Louis measuring an inch in depth).
Germany, accompanied by a
died March 9. Services at Kaui- anc. died March 15. Services in Rosenzweig, Council treasurer,
number
of advisors in various
The family of the late Abra-
man Chapel. Asbury Park. N. J. Survived by in a lengthy communication on
fields, left for London for talks
M
sons, Irving, Morris of Asbury Monday
asserted that the total ham Goldsmith announces the with representatives of the Con-
• • •
SARAH LUBLIN, 16910 Ilene, Park, Herman and Albert of cost of the calendar for 40 unveiling of a monument in his
died March 10. Services at Kalif- Brooklyn, N. Y.; daughters, Mrs. weeks in the calendar year, in- memory at 3 p.m., Sunday, ference on Jewish Material
man Chapel. She leaves her hus- Rose Rosen, and Mrs. Saran . eluding paper, stencils, mimeo- March 23, at Machpelah Ceme- Claims Against Germany. The
Oand. William: and daughters, Grodberg, of Asbury Park; nine graphing, staff time and mail- tery. Rabbi Levin will officiate. London talks will precede the
Mrs. Zeldon S. Cohen. Mrs. Jo- grandchildren; two great-grand- ing is $1650.44. "This," he says, Relatives and friends are asked opening of negotiations with the
Germans.
se ph J. Beck and Mrs. Bert children; a sister. Mrs. Lena "is a far cry from the $5,000 to attend.
* a *
The Israeli delegation consists•
claimed by those who have nev-
Kra t
'
Bailes
of
New
York
•
• • •
er asked the cost."
• * *
The family of the late Leah of Dr. F. E. Shinnar, Foreign
MOLLIE ITTICiSON, 2224 .Pin-,
Rosenzweig explains that the Fradis announces the unveiling Ministry representative, and Dr.
Li , A SHLAKMAN. 2 919 Stur-
gree, died March 11. Services at tevant, died March 16. Services Council is conducting a date of a monument in her memory George Josephthal • Jewish Ag-
Ii.titfiihtn Chapel. She leaves,
clearance activity which cleared at 1 p.m.. Sunday. March 30, at ency director of immigration.
", •Benevolent
1
sort, Leo; daughter,
Mrs
L.
. They
by five
650 NI.
dates in 1947-48
and whose were
Beth Moses accompanied
Cemetery. Rabbi
vived
by
husband.
Sam;
sons,
Lewinstein; and sisters, Mrs. Ben and Jack daughters, Mrs. service jumped to a clearance Goldman will officiate. Relatives advisors in the fields of econom-
•
,
Lewis Himelhoch. of Flint. and Jean Schnitzer
and Mrs. Lee of 2000 dates in 1951-52. He and friends are asked to attend. ics, law, politics and finance,
•
and will have an additional
Mrs. Charles Goldstein, of Los Corman: 3 grandchirdren: sis- emphasizes that dates have been
The family of the late Morris group of five experts in various
Angele.s.
"cleared by the Jewish Welfare
ter and three brothers.
• • •
Federation, its divisions. and Weinman announces the unveil- economic branches available as
SAMUEL GOLDSTEIN, 14610
many of its constituent organi- ing of a monument in his mem- needed.
Ohio. di,J-1 March 11. Services at Theodore Bernstein Dies
zations." After clearing dates, ory at 12:30 p.m.. Sunday, March
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his While Attending Services
Herut Protest
he writes. the calendar is mailed 23. at Radomer Aid Society Cem-
ie; sons, Ben and Al-
wife, Jennie;
ter y 14
. Mile and Gratiot. Rabbi
HAIFA, (JTA4 - Menahem
to organizations for use in
bort and daughters Rae and
Theodore Bernstein of 3281 planning future events. There Levin will officiate. Relatives Beigin. Herut leader, addressing
Mrs. Sol Moskovitz.
Webb. suffered a heart attack are cases on ..record, he states, and friends are asked to attend. a meeting in Haifa, threatened
7.
•
•
last Saturday while attending
that if the Mapai Party inter-
REBECCA COGGAN, 2070. services at Young Israel Center. - indicating that imp or tan t
Young Chazan Dies
feres-with the right-wing move-
Blaine. died March 13. Services in observance of his father's board meetings of organizations.
HARTFORD. Conn . ( AJP)- merit's projected demonstration
even (trough a few, people were
at Katinnan Chapel. He leaves ' yahrzeit,
shortly,
and
died
involved. had to be cancelled One of the youngest Jews in the in Tel Aviv against the repara-
four sons, Benjamin, Dr. Samuel, thereafter. He was 48.
1'vfr. Bernstein was the owner because the date was not cleared U.S., who conducted a High Lions negotiations with Germa-
Dr. Robert. and Nathan, of New ,! i
at other Holiday service at 16, died this ny, the Herut would, "reply to
York: and daughter, Mrs. Jack , , of the Modern Age upholstering and members were
week. Elihu 0. Silverman. 23, a force with force."
meetings."
Wertheimer.
!firm on Dexter, a business which I He also points out that the student at H a r v a r d Medical
* * *
he was compelled to give up Council has queried organiza- School, was the son of Rabbi and •
Ex-Nazi Directs Talks
ROSE SMILER. 3710 Burlin- about a year ago due to his ill-
t; n whether they wish the Mrs. Morris Silverman. At 16,
NEW YORK. tJTAP -- Herbert
game. died March 13. Services at ness. He was a Hebraic scholar
i s
cont nued and that he was chosen to lead a large Blankenhorn. described as a
Kaufma n Chapel. She leaves six and was deeply devoted to Jew- calendar
their answers indicated a need congregation in High Holiday former top-ranking Nazi diplo-
sons, Samuel, Louis. Irving, i ish causes.
for the calendar. He empha- services in Greensboro. N.C., at mat associated with directing
Leonard. David. and Morris of
Services were at Hebrew
Minneapolis: daughter. Mrs. Jo- Benevolent Chapel on Monday. sizes that the cost of the ealen- the request of the Jewish Theo- anti-Jewish propaganda in the
dar is low; that it is "approxi- logical Seminary.
United States. is now "the con-
s,eph Saraquse: brother, Max Surviving are his wife, Nora; mately one-fifth of what unin-
trolling voice in the negotiations
Moss. of Los Angeles: and sis- sons, Norman and Simon Leon;
Maurice Brooks Dies
for German restitution to Jew-
tens • Mrs. Gladys McNight, Mrs. a dau hter Gertrude; a broth- formed and uninterested parties
ish victims," the non-sectarian
Jos. Shafer, Mrs. Nettie Silver, er. Irving and a sister. Mrs. claim"; thp.t "mailings of 250-
NEW YORK, i JTA i -Maurice Anti-Nazi League charged in
300 calendars every two weeks
all of Los Angeles,and Mrs. Rose Clara Singer, of Chicago.
is hardly community-wide." and Brooks. managerand part- communications to Secretary of
Chasm and Mrs!" Mollie Dorf- i
acids: "The Council. upon rec- owner of the Jewish-language State Dean Acheson and U. S.
man, of MinneaprtTS:-
ommendations of our internal , newspaper. The Day. died sud- High Commissioner for Germa-
relations committee adopted den1y. He was a9. A graduate ny John J. McCloy.
•
SARAH HILLESON: 78. 1254
prior to the granting of the of New York University, he was
Holcomb, died March 11. She
1951-52 budget decided that no associated with The Day for
Criticize - U.S. Monopoly"
leaves her daughter. Ruth;
about 30 years.
brother. Barney Levy; and sister,
In loving memory of our dear substantial decrease of service
LONDON, (JTA'-The Confer-
j daughter and sister, Molly Gur- to the community from our cal-
Mrs. Stanley Grossman.
ence on Jewish Material Claims
Louis Cohane's Sister Dies
ovsky, who left us March 22, endar would be achieved by
"
Against Germany was criticized
MA.7■,11E ROSEN, 63. 9020 Car- I 1951. As long as life and memory certain economies which would
Miriam R. Levitt of 1120 N. at a meeting of the Board of
reduce the total yearly cost of
rie, died March 14. She leaves last, we will remember you.
Lajoye, Montreal, former prom- Deputies of British Jews because
missed by
mother, the calendar to $1007.87 or less.
Sadly
her husband, Louis; son, Aaron: I
inent Detroiter and sister of of its naming of an all-Ameri-
From Home for Aged
daughter. Mrs. Louis Levine; and sister and brother.
fer as..ign-
Addressing the editor as a Louis S. Cohane. died in Mon- can praesidium and
sisters. Mrs. Lillian Kaplan and
treal on Feb. 15. Besides her ing only American experts and
In loving memory of a wonder- "fair person," Ira I. Sonneblick. brother she also is survived by advisor to represent the world
Mrs. Abe Seruya. of New York.
* ,*
ful husband, father and grand- executive director of the Jewish three daughters, Mrs. Max Ros- Jewish organizations at the rep-
SARAH REBECCA WEISMAN, father. Isaac Velansky• who Home for Aged, makes this point enblum of Sidney. Nova Scotia, arations negotiations with West
in defense of the Home's calen-
70, 17585 Roselawn, died March passed away March 17, 1951.
Rose and Ruth Levitt. Germany.
dar of events:
11. She leave her sons, Frank, Sadly missed by all.
Mr. Sonneblick states that the
JuliUs, and Sam; daughters, I
In loving memory of our dear Home's calendar is issued as a
Esther Kinsel, of Chicago, Mrs
Don Weitz,
husband
and
father.
Samuel
who
passed
away
March - distinctive holiday bulletin" at
Sam' Goren and Mrs.
i
an annual cost of $38," and that
Hirschfield.
! 27. 1951.
is primarily a daily guide to
*
•
*
LOUIS .SIM1 COHEN. 52, 2747 1 Sadly missed by his wife. Anna
I our residents of activities ayail-
Gladstone. died March 11. He and children. Norman. Dr. and able to them. and is a means:of
leaves his daughter, Array' broth-Mrs. Kenneth Belen and grand- encouraging their participation."
This bulletin, Mr. Sonneblick
ers. Ben and Dave: sisters, Hen- son. 9.
• memory
• •
In precious
of our states, is distributed to members
rietta and Mrs. Don Fisher.
of the board and to agencies in-
ABRAHAM BERKOWITZ. 2997 ' dearly beloved son and brother, t e rested in recreational pro-
2927
Pfc
Robert
Paul
Weisman,
whom
Sturtevant, died March 10. Sere -
c, ed
t,
- f
The journal, he explains. of
ices. Benevolent Chapel. Sur- we lost March 20. 1945.
Always missed my mother, dad which four issues a year are
vived by wife, Mollie: son. Fred:
daughters. Mrs. Frances Bloom, and Donald. planned. will entail an annual
cost of $52. Mr. Sonneblick adds:
Mrs. Phyllis Abel, Edith Berko- '
Judge B. P. Epstein
rett
witz: 3 grandchildren; a broth- Circuit
"As to whether the above can
n
Chicago
at
63
Dies
i
er and a sister.
honestly be considered ‘unneces-
sary material' depends on whe-
ther one recognizes the theca-
Court Judge Benjamin P. Ep- rfeutic value of a created outlet
stein died here this week. He for writing abilities and methods
i was 63. Judge Epstein was a cen- of expression for persons of all
lowest Prices for Highest Quality
i teal figure last year in q contro- ages which includes older per-
Granite and Outstanding Designs
; versy between President Truman sons, iven - those who reside in
DETROIT MONUMENT
; and Sen. Paul HI Douglas, of 11- an institution. Surely the corn-
, linois. Douglas backed Judge Ep- munity will agree that $52 an-
WORKS
stein for the vacant U. S. Dis- nually is hardly excessive for a
2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton
i t trict Court bench, but was op- project of this ty.pe ."
TO. 8-6923
TO. 8-'7523 I posed by the President.
Those words are as true today as when the author, Benjamin
New Israel Weapons
Franklin, wrote them 175 years ago in his much-quoted Poor
TEL AVIV,-P rime Minister
Richard's Almanac. He would have agreed with us: "Why
David Ben-Gurion, the chief of
"And Ye Shall Be
pay more for a single copy of The Jewish News when for only
staff, cabinet members and high
$4 a year you can have the convenience of Home delivery."
ranking officers inspected new
Comforted
To start a subscription for yourself or a friend, call WOod-
weapons acquired by the Israel
ward 5-1155 or mail this coupon, today.
IN OUR CHAPEL we have o deep
army and brought to Israel re-
appreciation of the religious signifi-
cently, according to an army
cance of our task, that extends be-
spokesman.
-I'VEUISMOMISPOr

•

g

11/

,

I

In Memoriam

91

Savo Your Pennies and the Dollars
IF ill Take Care of Themselves

Cemetery Memorials

yond mere physical service. We feel
that the lost farewell should be a
beautiful memorial, something to
remember and something to heal at
least part of the anguish of loss.
Please remember that every member
of our staff stands ready to aid-
however large or however small your
request may be.

9419

DEXTER

The Ira

Chapel

KAUFMAN

BOULEVARD

Funeral Advisers and Directors

at

EDISON

TYler 7-4520

MEXICO CITY, IJTA)-Victor
Mitrani, leader of the Sephardic
community of Mexico and a
member of the World Congress
executive, died here.

ROME, (JTA)-The Union of
Italian Jewish Communities will
begin a survey to establish the
extent to which Jewish converts
to Catholicism during the fascist
regime have returned to Jud-

aism-

THE JEWISH NEWS
708 DAVID STOTT BLDG.
DETROIT 26, MICH.

Please arrange home delivery for me. I enclose $4.0d.

My Name

Apt.

My Address

City

Zone

State

