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May 09, 1952 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-05-09

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Monument

Obituaries

BERNARD MAY, 2232 Coiling-
wood, died May 1. Services at
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his
wife, Rosalind; son, Edward;
daughter, Diane; mother, Mrs.
Pearl May; and brother, Herbert,
of Washington, D.C.
• * *
*
BELLA STEIN, 13617 Linwood,
ROBERT RON, 65, 2975 Rich- died May 2. Services at Kauf-
ton, died May 2. Survived by man Chapel. She leaves her
his wife, Millie; daughter, Alva; husband, Morris; sons, Harry
son. Irving; and a grandchild. and Sol; and brother, Jacob
* * *
Pinchusowicz, of Argentina.
* *
DAVID CLAMAGE, 4095 Webo,
died April 29. Survived by his LOUIS C. RADNER, 2130
wife. Minnie; sons, Burton, Mau- Ewald, died May 2. Services at
rice and Stanley; brother,Ar- Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
thur: sisters, Mrs. Anna Piezer his wife, Tillie; sons, Herman, of
and Dora Ziv; 8 grandchildren, Los Angeles and Joseph. of Tuc-
and two great grandchildren.
son; daughters, Mrs. Charles
• • •
RUTH J. ALTMAN, 3800 Matler and Mrs. David Aaron;
and brothers, George, Sam an0
Humphrey, died May 5. Services Joe.
at Kaufman's. She leaves her
• *
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
IRWIN EMANUEL ROSEN-
grand-
Altman; a sister. Helen,
THAL, 18225 Kentucky, died May

DAVID G. JACOB, 46, 18272
Parkside, died May 2. Survived
by his wife, Esther; sons, H.
John and Michael Max; broth-
ers, William, Ben, Sam, Aubrey;
and sisters, Lillian Epstein, Es-
ther Grabower and Reeve So-
bel, of Chicago.

Furniture Section Campaign Workers

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).




The family of the late Mrs.
Helen Gelbert announces the
HARRY WEINGARDEN, ARTHUR LEEBOVE, JAMES L.
unveiling of a monument in her
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, May STEIN, LARRY WEINGARDEN and SIDNEY C. SCHOR (left to
11, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme- right) are some of the furniture section workers who have organ-
tery. Relatives and friends are ized themselves into teams for the Allied Jewish Campaign. With
Herman Mathias, Louis Tabashnik and Max Trager as team cap- .
asked to attend.
• • •
tains, in addition to Leebove, Stein and Harry Weingarden, the
The family of the late Lylian Section will award a prize to the team best in performance by the
Meltzer Kaminsky announces end of the campaign. Furniture workers are led by section chair-
the unveiling of a monument in man Alex Sklar.
her memory at 2:30 p.m., Sun-
day. May 18, at Chesed shel
Tribute Paid to Mother
Emes Cemetery. Relatives and Former Detroiter Dies
Of Late Ephraim Ticktin
friends are asked to attend.
In New Mexico Crash

*

s *

Rabbis A. M. Hershman and
Mrs. Newton Broudy, a former
The family of the late Edith
Isaac Stollman on Monday paid
Detroiter,
was
killed
in
an
auto-
Bean
and
the
late
Goldie
Sher-
mothers. Mrs. Lottie Altman and 3. Services at Kaufman Chapel.
man announce the double un- mobile accident at Gallup, N.M., tribute to the saintly character
Mrs. Dora Avison.
He leaves his wife. Ann; daugh- veiling of monuments in their on April 21. Mrs. Broudy, with of Mrs. Bella Ticktin, at funeral
• • •
ter, Nancy Gene; parents. Mr.
SAM PREGULMAN, 11501 Pe- and Mrs. Abraham Rosenthal; memory at 11 a.m.. Sunday, May her husband and daughter, Jac- services at Kaufman's.
Mrs. Ticktin, who died Sunday, ,
toskey. died April 29. Services at brothers, Lester and Marvin; li, at Machpelah Cemetery. queline, was on her way to De-
ciate. Relatives and friends are troit to visit her parents, Mr. was the mother of Ephraim
HebreW Benevolent Chapel. Sur-
and sisters, Mrs: Robert Bick-
and Mrs. Joseph Freilick, of Ticktin, the pioneer settler in
vive(' by his daughters. Mrs. Ida man, of Philadelphia, and 1,Irs. to attend.
• •
Ferndale.
Ein Hashophet in Israel who
Weinstein and Mr& Edith Lip-
Morris Weiss.
Mr. Broudy and Jacqueline are was murdered by Arabs in 1936
The family of the late Mrs.
son, and Mrs. Dorothy Stovach,
Fannie Miro announces the un- recovering from minor injuries while planting trees in the new
of Los Angeles; a son, George,
veiling of a monument in her received in the crash.
settlement that was established
of Lansing. 11 grandchildren Resolution of Tribute
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, May Mrs. Broudy, who moved from in the name of Justice Brandeis.
and 13 great-grandchildren.
To the Late Louis Alper
11, at Machpelah Cemetery. Detroit several years ago, made
*
Surviving her are two daugh-
her home in Burbank. Calif.
ESTHER ROSE. 18026 Ilene,
In tribute to the late Louis Rabbi Adler will officiate. Rela-
to Services and interment was at ters. Mrs. Jacob Mathis and Mrs.
tives
and
friends
are
asked
died May 2. Services at Hebrew Alper, chairman of the real es-
Larry Chanin.
Burbank.
Benevolent Chapel. Survived by tate and building division of the attend.
are another

Other
survivors

her husband, Nathan; son, Jack; Detroit Service Group. the offi-
Yeshivah Membership to Meet
The family of the late Sarah daughter, Mrs. Ivan Wilenkin, of
daughters, Mrs. Harold Silver- cers of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will
the
un-
Burbank,
t
w
o
grandchildren;
Gendleman
announces
eration
and
the
Allied
Jewish
blatt, Mrs. Meyer King, Mrs.
a monument in her brothers, Newton Freilich, of Ca- i hold its annual membership
veiling
of
Campaign
presented
a
memorial
Morrey Kantor; seven grand-
Calif.; Norman, of meeting on May 20, at Cong.
children, and a sister, Mrs. Sarah statement to Mr. Alper's family, memory at 3 p.m., Sunday, May noga Park.
- and sisters, Mrs. Charles Mogen Abraham, Dexter and
11.
at
Chesed
shel
Emes
Ceme-
Detroit
April
29.
at
a
division
meeting
on
Sklar.
Cortland. Educational and finan-
*
tery. Rabbi Stollman will offi- Martin, of Royal Oak; Mrs. Har- cial reports will be presented,
The resolution follows:
old CarX, of Dearborn; and Mrs.
ciate.
Relatives
and
friends
are
"The
officers
of
the
Allied
Jewish
IDA LEBOW, 13643 Linwood, Campaign and Jewish Welfare Federa-
Jack Ger%reaux, of Roscommon, and directors elected for the
died May 4. Services at Hebrew tion and the members of the Real Es- asked to attend.
Mich. coming year.
▪ * *
tate
and
Building
Council
note
with
Benevolerir Chapel. Survived by
profound regret the death of the friend
late
Celia
-
The
family
of
the
her sons, Jerome and Norman; and colleague, Mr. Louis Alper.
daughter, Dina; sister, Mrs.
"During the many years of his asso- Schlussel (Keys) announces the
with the Allied Jewish Cam- unveiling of a monument in her
Fannie Goren; brothers. Louis ciation
paign. Louis Alper was a creative lead- memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, May
and Ben Sarver, of Flint.
er and a zealous worker, giving faith-
• * t
and devoted service to the primary
11, at Beth Abraham Cemetery.
By NATHAN ZIPRIN
communal causes of our Detroit Jewish
FANNIE GLIEBERMAN. 9691 community and through them bringing Rabbi Prero will officiate. Rela-
(Copyright 11S7, Seven Arts Feature Syndicatel
o
ple
throughout
the
aid
to
Jewish
pe.
tives
and
friends
are
asked
to
N. Martindale, died May 4. Serv- world.
attend.
Attention Girls
ices at Hebrew Benevolent Chap-
"In testimonial to Louis Alper's sin-
el. Survived by a son, Louis; cerity and integrity we have the con-
American girls in search of husbands should not overlook
tinuation of his example in the dedi-
Rose
The
family
of
the
late.
Israel.
That was the distinct impression we received after talking
daughters, Mrs. Jake Goodman, cation of his children to the communal
Mrs. Sam Opperman, of South affairs to which their father contributed Newman announces the unveil- to Haya Tarnar, hostess of the Israel air line El Al.
richly of his interest, experience and ing of a monument in her mem-.
The pretty 24-year-old redheaded Miss Tarnar was hostess
Bend., Ind., and Frieda; eight so
understanding.
The community is indebted to Mr. ory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, May 11, of the plane which brought the Torah crown for the big Israel
grandchildren; two great-grand-
Alper for his lifetime of work in its at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
bond event at Ebbets Field the 7
children; and a brother, Harry behalf
and presents this resolution to
his family as a mark of deep respect Rabbi Sperka will officiate. Rel- other day; celebrating the
Gore.
to his memory."
• * *
atives and friends are asked to fourth anniversary of Israel's
attend.
independence. The crown was
MARY LYONS, 4052 Cortland,
Mrs. Morton Ashner Dies
*

.
presented to Henry Morgen-
died April 30. Services at Kauf-
The
faniily
of
the
late
Samuel
thau, head of the Israel bond
man Chapel. She leaves her hus-
Mrs. Morton Ashner, a native
Brooks
announces
the
unveiling
band. Harry; son, Sidney: of Caro, Mich., who lived most
drive.
of
a
monument
in
his
memory
daughter, Mrs. Jack Frankel, of of her life in Detroit, died April
Discussing marriage possi-
San Francisco, and sisters, Mrs. 30. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 11, at bilities in Israel. Miss Tarnar
Clover
Hill
Park
Cemetery.
Rabbi
Dorothy Rosen and Mrs. Benja- May 2. She was a board member
said her most striking exper-
min Sachs.
of the Temple Beth El Sister- Adler will officiate. Relatives ience was in connection with
and
friends
are
asked
to
attend.
a father • and daughter who
hood and was active in Hadas-
* f *
travelled via airplane from
sah and Council of Jewish Worn-
The
family
of
the
late
Jake
New York to Israel last year.
en. Surviving are her husband,
Siegel
announces
the
unveiling
The father, she said, returned
Morton F.; a daughter, Mrs.
of
a
monument
in
his
memory
on the same plane within a
Harold Raab of Cincinnati, and
at
2
p.m..
Sunday,
May
11,
at
few days. Curious about the
a brother, Israel Himelhoch.
Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. sudden departure, Miss Tarnar
Rabbi
Sperka
will
officiate.
Rel-
asked the man what happened
Jacob Davidson Dies
LONDON, (AJP) — Jacob atives and friends are asked to to his daughter. "Why," he
attend.
replied, "she is married." In
Davidson, founder of the Son-
* s *
the course of several days the
cino Press, died in Bournemouth,
The
family
of
the
late
Emil
young
American lady had met
England.
Kahan announces the unveiling her man and married him.
of a monument in his memory The father was returning to
24 — THE JEWISH NEWS
at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 11, at New York to get some furniture to set up the household for th
BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK
Friday, May 9, 1952
Beth
Moses Cemetery, 13 1.‘, Mile young couple.
OFFERS JEWISH FAMILIES
Rd. and Gratiot. Rabbi Sperka
"Israel," Miss Tarnar continued, "is one of the , few countries
THE FINEST -BURIAL
will officiate. Relatives and in the world in which there is a large surplus of men. The girls
PLOTS AT MODERATE
friends are asked to attend.
have all the advantages."
PRICES ON EXTENDED
Born in Haifa, Miss Tarnar is as proud of her native city as
TERMS
Belgian Firm to Aid Israel
of Israel. She was delighted to be of service to the Israel bond
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Israel drive, she told us, because of what has been accomplished for
One of America's newest
government has signed an agree- her city through the sale of bonds in the United States. She
and most beautiful ceme-
ment with a Belgian mining instanced in this connection the development of the new indus-
teries, dedicated to the
company to supply mining equip- trial zone of Haifa and the expansion of the city's port facilities.
ment and instructors to help
service of Detroit Jews.
The pretty hostess speaks English fluently. She studied for
Israel exploit its Negev copper about two years at the Hebrew University, but her college career
mines.
Beth El Memorial Park
was interrupted by the Israel war for independence in which she
28120 WEST SIX MILE ROAD
served two years. Women soldiers in the Israeli arm Y. she said,
Between Inkster and Middlebelt.
are not to be confused with the American WACs. In the Israeli
For Information
army, women are shooting soldiers who are taught to handle
MONUMENTS
Call Mr. Segall at TR. 5-853•
a gun as expertly as the men are. A gun, she said smilingly, is
no more complicated to handle than a sewing machine or vacuum
By
Karl
C.
Berg
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sweeper.
The El Al hostess shuttles the 30-hour trip between America
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Monument Works and Israel as though she were a commuter.
At present, El Al has 15 planes in service and one of the most
Distinctive
Dignity
Beauty
Monuments
surprising developments has been the growth of Christian patron-
Reasonably Priced
age, which is now 50 per cent of the total. Of the air crew, four
Maintained by
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captains are Jews; the others Christians.
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