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Obituaries

24—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 13, 1952

Mrs. Max Schuster Dies

Monument

A bold venture launched in
America 25 years ago to extend
SARAH KOHANE, 80, died NATHAN LICHTERMAN, 3711
Mrs. Esther S. Schuster, 43, of modern Hebrew into the field of
June 5, at Miami Beach, Fla. Webb, died June 7. Services at 1941(ks Canterbury, an attorney medical literature, is now cele-
She leaves her son, Abe; daugh- Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his prominent in this community, brating its silver jubilee, after
(Unveiling announcements may tni in-
ters, Mrs. Max Frank, Mrs. Harry wife, bora: sons, Arthur and died Saturday. Services were a career of usefulness to the serted
by mail or by calling The Jewish
News office, WO. S-1155. Written an-
Glick. Mrs. Harry Kohane and Irving, of Cleveland Heights. 0.: held Monday at Kaufman's. medical profession in Israel as nouncements
must be accompanied by
Mrs. Nathan Kohane; six grand- daughter. Mrs. Irving Alpert;
A resident here for 40 years, well as America. The semi-an- the name and address of the person
making the insertion. There is a standard
children and eight great grand- a brother and three sisters.
Mrs. Schuster was graduated I nual publication known as charge of S2 for unveiling notices,
. •
in depth).
children.
from the University of Detroit Harofe Haivri or the Hebrew measuring an inch

.

• •
SADYE SCHLECHTER, 33 42 where she received her law de- Medical Journal, edited by Moses
The
family
of
the late David
MRS. ESTHER GOODMAN, Chicago, died June 5. Services gree in 1929. She was affiliated , Einhorn, M.D., of New York, has
former Detroiter, died June 8, at at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves with Hadassah and the Council played an important part in the Aptekar announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
her home in Van Nuys, Calif. her husband, Abraham; mother,
!growth of Hebrew medical liter- at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, June 15,
of Jewish Women.
Services and interment in Los Mrs. Rose Friedman; brothers.
ature
and
particularly
in
the
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Surviving are her husband,
Angeles. She leaves her sons, Fred, Sidney and Jack Friedman
Max D.; her father, Victor -I creation of a Hebrew medical Frain will officiate. Relatives
Sidney, of Tucson, Ariz.. Joel and a sister.
and friends are asked to attend.
Schlesinger; a son, James B. terminology.
• • •
and Emanuel; daughters, Mrs.


The jubilee number of the
Max Himmelbaum, of Brooklyn,
DR. OLAF LOIKREC, New Or- and two daughters, Janet and journal
carries medical articles
The
family
of
the
late Samuel
Judith.
N.Y., Mrs. Ralph Beck, of Van leans, La., died May 31 in New
by leading physicians in Amer- Glucklick announces the unveil-
Nuys, Mrs. Frank Diskin, of Los Orleans. Services at Kaufman
ica.
ing of a monument in his mem-
Itzhak Triwaks Dies
Angeles, Mrs. Mark Dugas, Mrs. Chapel. He leaves his wife,
The section on Israel and
Bernard Quigley, Mrs. S a m Ruth; mother, Mrs. Dora Loi- - MONTREAL, (J T A) — Itzhak Health contains studies on "Hor- ory at 11:15 a.m.. Sunday, June
Progovnick, Mrs. Eli R. Miller, krec. of Windsor and three Triwaks, prominent Israel jour- monal Spring Fever in Israel" 15, at Beth Abraham Cemetery.
Rabbi Halpern will officiate.
Mrs. Carol Kellet. all of Detroit. brothers.
nalist, who came on a visit to and on "Blood Diseases in Relatives and friends are asked
. •
• • •
Israel."
Canada in the interests of the
to attend.
JACOB K. KALNITS. Chap-
MEYER BRATT, 11501 Petos- Encyclopedia Hebraic a, died
A unique feature of this
• • •
man Hotel. Pontiac, Mich., died key. died June 4. Services at from a heart attack here while Hebrew publication is a section
The family of the late Sara
June 4. Services at Benevolent Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his stepping out of a taxi. He was devoted to the art of healing as
D. Koretz announces the un-
Chapel. Survived by his niece, wife, Esther; sons. Jerry, Sam- 60. Born in Poland, he contrib- found in the Bible, Mishnah and veiling of a monument in her
Mrs. Sarah Marx.
uel. of Hollywood, Fla., Dr. Ben- uted to the Hebrew and Yiddish Talmud and to the part played memory at 1 p.m.. Sunday, June
• • •
jamin I.. and Dr. Louis J.; and press in Warsaw and later start- by Jewish physicians in the his- 15, at Beth Abraham Cemetery.
JACK TURKEN. 2311 High- daughters. Mrs. David Freedman ed publication of a weekly, "Alt- tory of medicine. Among the Rabbis Thumim and Halpern
land, died June 4. Services at and Rose.
Neuland," devoted to acquaint- articles in this section of the will officiate. Relatives and
*••
Benevolent Chapel. Survived by
ing Polish Jews with life in Pal- Jubilee number is an interest- friends are asked to attend.
son. Edward. daughter. Lorraine:
• • •
JACOB WEISSMAN, 3295 Mon- estine. In 1930 he settled in ing treatise by Dr. Zussmann
two grandchildren; and terey. died June 3. Services at Palestine. He came to the United Muntner of Jerusalem dealing
The family of the late Hyman
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his States several months ago to with Persian medicine and its Miller announces the unveiling
a brother.
• • •
wife, Rose: and brother. Julius. promote the sale of the Encyl- relation to JewiSh and other of a monument in his memory
medical science and a manu- at 1 p.m., June 15, at Workmen's
FANNY LIEBHOLD. 1903 Cal-
clopedia Hebraica.
script presented by Dr. Leon Circle Cemetery. Rabbi Levin
vert, died June 5. Services' at
JACOB MANDEL, 3245 West
Nemoy of Yale University on will officiate. Relatives and
Benevolent Chapel. Survived by Chicago, died June 4. Services J.D.C. Spent 510,000.000 on
"Samuel Ben Moses Al-Magh- friends are asked to attend.
her daughters. Mrs. Hilda Beate at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves Refugee Aid in Austria
ribi." a physician and Kaf'aite
• • •
Gidion, Mrs. Trude Regina Bor- his wife. Helen; brother, Charles
VIENNA, (JTA) — The Ameri- theologian who lived in the 15th
chardt; and a grandchild.
The family of the late Rochelle
H.; and sisters. Mrs. Anna Man-
• • •
Pozen announces the unveiling
dell. Mrs. Sarah Isser and Mrs. can Joint Distribution Commit- century.
For information. communicate of a monument in her memory
SARAH WIENER, 3573 29th St., Bernard Schatten.
tee
has
spent
more
than
$10,-
with
the
Hebrew
Medical
Jour-
died June 5. Services at Bene-
at 12 noon, Sunday. June 15, at
000,000 in Austria since resume- nal, 983 Park Ave., New York 28. Mt. Sinai Cemetery (Northwest
volent Chapel. Survived by her Asher Barash Dies
tion
of
its
operations
here
fol-
husband. Max; daughters, Mrs.
Hebrew Memorial Park). Rabbi
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Asher Ba-
Rose Rosenfeld, of New York, rash, 63, noted Hebrew writer lowing World War II. Harold Arabs Seek Share of
Segal will officiate. Relatives
Mrs. Betty Loomer; son. Henry and translator, died of a heart Trobe, retiring director of the
and friends are asked to attend.
• • .
German
Reparation%
Wiener; and four grandchildren. attack. He began writing while JDC here, said. The Jewish
• . •
The family of the late Law-
in his teens in Galicia. where he refugees in Austria, who reached
LONDON, (JTA)Measures

to
LEE LENHOFF. 941 Merton. was born. His first volume of the total of 200.000. now number
Shell
died June 5. Services at Kauf- poems was published in Hebrew 40,000, of whom 1.500 still require, secure compensation for Pales- rence
veiling
of a announces
monument the
in un-
his
tine Arab refugees from repara- memory at 12 noon, Sunday,
man Chapel. He leaves his wife. when he was 25. a year after he support ,he said.
tions
which
Germany
may
pay
June
15.
at
Machpelah
Cemetery.
Sally: brothers, Louis. Oscar, of had settled_ in Palestine. He was
Mr. Trobe was -the guest at a
Lincoln. Nib` - and Samuel: and related, through his mother, to farewell party given by the to Israel will be considered at a Rabbi Prero will officiate. Rela-
sisters. Mrs. Russell Nea.:than the famed Beler rabbinical Vienna Jewish Community prior meeting of the Arab League in Lives and friends are asked to
1 Alexandria, Egypt, June 26, Az-
and Mrs. Hy Siegel.
dynasty. He was the president to his departure for Geneva ' zam Pasha, Secretary-General attend.
• s •
• • .
of the Israeli Authors and Writ- where he will become associate of the league, announced.
The family of the late Mrs.
AARON HARRISON. 3310 ers Association.
director of the International
In a statement broadcast by Dora Faye Kaufman announces
Rochester, died June 5. Services
Social Service. United States the Damascus Radio, Azzam the unveiling of a monument in
at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
High
Commissioner
Walter
J.
Pasha said that "obviously, the her memory at 1:30 p.m.. Sun-
his wife. Fannie: son. Harvey; Mrs. Fannie Pupko,
Donnelly . attended the affair at Palestine Arab question would f day, June 15, at Chesed Shel
daughter. Harriet Susan; moth- Communal Worker, Dies
which Dr. Emil Maurer. presi- ; have high priority in the de- Ernes Cemetery. Rabbi Levin
er. Mrs. Bella Harrison. of Los
dent of the community. spoke bates." He said that this clues- will officiate.
Relatives arid
Angeles; four brothers and
Mrs. Fannie Pupko, an active in praise of Mr. Trobe's services tion would include "study of the friends are asked to attend.
three *sisters.
• • •
worker in many Jewish organ- and made a presentation to him. I situation created by American
izations in Detroit. died June 10.
aid to Israel. the situation of
The family of the late Helen
She had resided at the Wilshire
the Arab refugees. the organi- I Steinberg announces the unveil-
Hotel.
nation of Arab cooperation ff ing of a monument in her mem-
Mrs. Pupko belonged to Had-
'against Zionist aggression in I ory at 11 a.m.. Sunday. June 15,
countries bordering on Pales- at Oakview Cemetery. in Royal
assal-.. Women's American ORT,'
-- —
Jewish Home for Aged and the
In precious memory of Isaac tine, and compensation of Pales- l Oak. Relatives and friends are
National Council of Jewish
Ruffsky. beloved husband of tinian Arab refugees by repara- asked to attend.
• • •
tions of Germany to the Zoin- I
Women.
Pearl: father of the late Phillip
The family of the late Rose
Services were held Thursday and Esther Ruffsky. who was ists. "
Chaifetz announces the unveil-
at Kaufman Chapel. She is sur- called away so suddenly a year
ing of a movement in her mem-
vived by her daughter, Mrs. Sid: ago (14 days in Sivan).
Methodist DP Chosen
ory at 1 p.m.. Sunday, June 15,
ney Foreman: sons, Ben and
Your gentle face and patient smile
For
Cohen
BB
Award
With sadness we recall.
Bernard Pupko; three sisters,
You had a kindly word for each
to
are
are
tives and friends
Mrs. Sidney Moss, Mrs. Louis
BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK
And died beloved by all.
A German DP student who is
Slone. of Pittsburgh, and Mrs.
So sadly missed by your lonely a leader in Methodist student at Machpelah Cemetery. Rela-
OFFERS JEWISH FAMILIES
Flora Roschko, of Los Angeles; wife, brothers and family.
THE FINEST BURIAL
activity at the University of Cin- attend.
• .
The family of the late Max
three brothers, Ben. Jack and
cinnat
Alfredi has been awarded the
PLOTS AT MODERATE
Max Marks. the latter from Los
In loving memory of Olga Jas-
M. Cohen Interfaith of a monument in his
PRICES ON EXTENDED
Angeles; and five grandchildren. love, who passed away six years tions.
' memory
(
Award sponsored at that school
i
TERMS
1 p.m.. Sunday. June 15. at
ago, June 14. Sadly missed by by the Bnai Brith Hillel Founds- at
Beth announces the unveiling
i Beth Moses Cemetery. Mason i c
all members of the family.
One of America's newest
Rabbi Strauss
Paul G. Mayer, a native of i I will officiate. Relatives and
and most beautiful ceme-
Frankfurt
and
president
of
the
I
Rd.
and
Gratiot.
1951
'Rad
Year'
for
teries, dedicated to the
chosen by a faculty friends are asked to attend.
Lowest Prices for Highest Quality
• • •
Wesley
esley Foundation at the Uni-
service of Detroit Jews.
Granite and Outstanding Designs
Civil Rights Tasks
versity, was
The family of the late Morris
committee as the student who,
DETROIT MONUMENT
Beth El Memorial Park
A joint report of the Ameri- "at the end of his junior year, Mony announces the unveiling
WORKS
281 20 WEST SIX MILE ROAD
can Jewish Congress and the has done most to promote in- of a monument in his memory
Between Inkster and Middlebelt
at 11 a.m.. Sunday, June 15, at
2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton
National Association for the Ad-
terfaith work and group amity Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
For information
TO. 8-7523
vancement of Colored People, is-
TO. 8-6923
Call Mr. Segall at TR. 5-8530
on the campus." Dr. Raymond Goldman will officiate. Relatives
sued in New York, describes 1951
Walters, president of the Uni- and friends are asked to attend.
as a "bad year" for the promo-
• • •
versity, presented the award.
tion of civil rights and inter-
The family of the late Sam
group equality in the United
Two States Set Up
Siegel announces the unveiling
"And Ye Shall Be
States.
of a monument in his memory
The report declares that "vio- Community Relations Bodies
Comforted
at 11:30 a.m., Sunday. June 15,
lence to maintain existing inter-
HARTFORD. CONN., (JTA)— at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
IN OUR CHAPEL we have a deep
group inequality increased
appreciation of the religious signifi-
steadily through the year, and A state-wide Connecticut Jewish Goldman will officiate. Relatives
cance of our task that extends be-
the Federal, State and local Community Relations Council and friends are asked to attend.
physical
service.
We
feel.
-
yond mere
Governments showed either un- was formally constituted at a
that the last farewell should be a
List Israel Products
willingness or inability to cope meeting in New Haven. Nine
beautiful memorial, something to
The
Ira
with
it." In an attempt to an- cities are officially participating
remember and something to heal at
The first complete directory of
in
the
new
body
and
four
more
alyze the reasons for this de-
least part of the anguish of loss.
Chapel
Israel products marketed in the
Please remember that every member
velopment, the report presents are provisionally taking part United States, and the names
of our staff stands ready to aid—
the following cause s: The until their boards can approve and addresses of their importers,
however large or however small your
United States were too busy re- affiliation.
In Trenton, N. J., seven Jew- has been published as a supple-
request may be.
pelling external aggression;
ment to the special Israel-Amer-
there were excessive investiga- ish communities agreed to estab-
ican Trade Issue of Economic
9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD • at EDISON
tions of loyalty and the 1950 lish a statewide community re-
the
elections reduced the number of lations committee to provide for Horizons, publication of de-
Funeral Advisers and Directors
TYIer 7-4520
officials favoring civil rights concerted action on common Jewish Agency's economic
partment in New York.
problems.
legislation.

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