THE JEWISH NEWS-19

Friday, August 15, 1952

Do You Know?

Warning to Assimilationists

Benjamin Pupko Dies;
1 Prominent Merchant

Monument

By JUDAH LOEB PERETZ

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Benjamin Pupko, prominent
I Detroit merchant who was the
owner of the curtain shop at

Unveilings

Editor's Note: The 100th anniversary of the birth of the

11551 r -r, died Aug. 6 at the
great Yiddish writer, Judah Loeb Peretz, draws attention anew
By DR. N. E. ARONSTAM
age of 47. His residence was
to some of his outstanding stories and essays, among them the
In a passage from Job 26:7,
.
be
in-
(Unveiling announcements may
following warning to assimilationists. Peretz, while believing that
at 10716 St. Martins.
you will find that the author
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish
the
pyres
were
extinguished,
did
not
dream
that
Hitlerism
known
as
News
office,
WO.
5-1155.
Written
an-
Mr.
Pupko
has
been
of Job, perhaps one of the Mac-
nouncements must be accompanied by
would bring them back into action, leading to the destruction
in
cabean period, anticipates our
the name and address of the person one of the leading merchants
making the insertion. There is a standard
his specific field for many years.
of a third of the Jewish people. This essay remains an inter-
astronomical concept; of today.
for unveiling notices,
charge
of
52
He was in business on 12th
Here is the passage: "Toleh- minable warning to all who would abandon faith or desert
measuring an inch in depth).
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a a
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Street before establishing him-
their people.
eretz al b'limah," which trans-
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The family of the late Samuel self in the Dexter location.
lated means: "He hangeth the
. to it. Not by your word are
Brozgold announces the unveil-
In the Middle Ages there used worlds shattered or built!
Earth upon nothing."
Funeral services were h e I d
Apropos, after studying and to be disputations between us Preach whatever You please—s1 ing of a monument in his mem- Aug . ,. 2 at Kaufman Chapel.
analyzing Job's affliction, I and others. The priest spoke on the wind will carry
car it—but with ory at 12 noon, Sunday, Aug. 17,
f e,
at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
He is two
survived
by his
found that he suffered from a behalf of others. Our spokesman respect!
Sarah;
daughters,
E I wi
a i n e
rare skin disease, called "my- was the rabbi.
I If you do not want to suffer Rabbi Segal will officiate. Rela- and Ina Rey; a brother Bernard,
cosis fungoides."
When the rabbi silenced the with the people, go your way! tives and friends are asked to and a sister, Mrs. Sidney W.
Job is wrought at the inan- priest, the priest had him If you no longer can love it. attend.
Foreman.
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ities of his friends, who intimate
, well do without your love! But
burned
at
the
stake.
that he is perchance punished
The fathily of the late Louis
So we lapsed into silence. For respect it you shall, you must!
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for the sins he might commit in , years
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they kept arguing, while ' Bow your frivolous heads to Corey announces the unveiling
the future, and he angrily re- we kept silent. They seemed to the eternal fighter, to the eter- of a monument in his memory 1
bukes them: "You are plasterers
at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 17,
I
al
of lies, you are all physicians of be in the right even in the eyes
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
In loving memory, of my be-
of people of our own who, in
no value."
Sperka will officiate. Relatives
son, Pfc. Alexander Mogill,
There are so many things in accordance with your prescrip-
and friends are asked to attend. ' loved
. who was killed while fighting for
the Bible, that if assiduously tion, left home to drink wisdom
his country on Aug. 21, 1944.
studied and interpreted, sound from alien springs.
The family of the late 13€4-tha
Sadly missed by ten mother ,
very modern. Thus artificial
But now that the pyres have ,
(Rubin) Tenenbaum announces Gussie, and brothers, Leo and
respiration is administered on ! been extinguished and living ; SAMUEL GOLDMAN, 89 -, 9521 the unveiling of a monument in
George Mogill and Harry Rosen-
the sick child, who succombed to Ipeople are no longer thrown in- ' ;McQuade, died Aug. 1. Services
her memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, thaL
heat exhaustion in the story of to the flames. Our tactics must at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
Aug.
24,
at
Machpelah
Cemetery.
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Elisha and the ailing boy who change, we must not remain leaves his sons. Nathan, David
In loving memory of my be-1
bitterly complained of a severe ! silent. and Harold; daughters, Mrs. Rabbi Sperka will officiate. Rel-
atives and friends are asked to loved wife, and our sweet moth-!
headache, always repeating the
We must make answer. but not Frank Feinstein, Mrs. Morris
en Helen F. D'Braunstein. who
words of ••roshi, roshi," until to you! It is so hard to take Rovin, of Howell, and Mrs. Lil- attend.
passed away Aug. 28, 1949. Sadly
Elisha restored him to normal you seriously.
Tian Schwartz; 16 grandchildren
y
of
the
late
Harry
The farail -
missed by her husband. Hasckar;
by means of artificial respira-
You chant the old "Ma Yofis" and 23 great grandchildren.
Goodman announces the unveil- sons, Arthur, Jack and David;
tion.
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ueror, , while ,
pra i ses o f ever y con q
; ing of a monument in his mem- ; daughter, Joyce: father, Meyer;
we present to the political world ,
NATHAN ROSEN died Aug. 10. ory at 1 p.m., Sunday Aug.24 sisters. Goldie, Esther and Ber-
Dutch Loan to Improve
the widest demands for equaliz- He leaves his sons, Abraham, at Oakview Cemetery. in Royal nice; and brothers, Harry, Joe,
ing the rights of "majority" and Harry arid Jack; daughters, Mrs. Oak. Rabbi Lehrman will offici-
Israel Port Facilities
Fred, Barney and Israel.
of "native" a n d L o r e t t a Rashken and Mrs. ate. Relatives and friends are
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HAIFA, (JTA)—The Amster- "minority,"
"alien."
selves Yet you look upon your- Jeanne Twiss and a grandchild. asked to attend.
In loving memory of our dear
dam Bank has granted an
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lves as progressive and upon
1
husband and father, Israel
tional loan of 94,000 pounds for
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The family of the late Gutke (Ezra) Moray. who passed away
as conservatives! ...
JOSEPH FISHER, 18971 Wis- '
the construction at new port . US One parting word of advice: I
Soble
announces
the
unveiling
cousin, died Aug. 6. Services at
•; on Aug. 16, 1949 (22 days in Ab).
facilities at the mouth of the
I Whatever the language in Ira Kaufman Chapel He leaves ' of a monument in her memory
Sadly missed by his wife, Nei-
Kishton River here.
at
12
noon.
Sunday,
Aug.
17.
at
Nearly 25 per cent of the which you speak to the people,
wife, Betty ; mother, Mrs.
; lie, and daughter, Mildred.
Shaarey Zedek Cemetery. Pil-
'
Esther
Fisher;
three
brothers
2.00,0,000 pounds invested in the speak with respect!
Respect m o r e the old. the and two sisters.
I lette Rd.. in Windsor. Ont. Rela- Dr. Frank, Editor of Freie
project has been supplied by
tives and friends are asked to Arbeiter Shtimme, Dies
Dutch interests. The work of oldest p e o p 1 e, who knew as
S
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nay, better'
,
Dr. Harry Frank of New York,
0 attend.
and well as others,
creating a n e w harbor
industrial and more nobly than others, ; BESSIE GOTTLOEB,
483 es ;
59, editor of the Freie Arbeiter
d Aug.8.
. Servic
canal to serve Haifa s in us r a
Sturtevant, died
Charles L. Aarons Dies
Shtimme, Yiddish semi-monthly,
zone is being done by a Dutch how to rule a country and de- at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She ,
MILWAUKEE, ( JTA I —Charles died of a heart attack in his
concern. It
portion of the b will be against the most powerful leaves
her Ruth;
husband,
daughter,
two Joseph;
brothers L. Aarons. for 24 years a judge Bronx home. A native of Bialy-
of the Milwaukee Circuit Court stok, he received his Ph.D. in
completed by December when` armies in the world! And then and two sisters.
and a prominent figure in the Berlin..
the new harbor will be opened a long line of generations of .
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Milwaukee Jewish community.
fighters, fighting to the last
for vessels up to 3.000 tons.
I drop of blood for their convic- r WILLIAM TENNEY, 47, of Chi- died here at the age of 79. A
died Aug_ 7. Services native of New York. he spent
tions. And this time not just cago; Ill.,
Areements
g
Ls
Greek Lsrael
; like all the others, but more . and interment in Chicago. He most of his life in Milwaukee
. leaves his wife, Evelyn; daugh-
May Lead to Big Trade Pact
and in public life since 1903.
TEL AVV, (JTA)—Israel has . than all the others.
people whose ter, Sherie; mother. Mrs. F. T en- 1903.
By Karl C.
... Berg
R.espect for a
sined
three commercial agree-
g
are history is the only heroic world enberg; three brothers
in Chi-
.hi h a
cago. an another brother, Jos-. Jewish Emigrants to Leave
with
• ith Greece which
Max Si rotslaysky
Ct=1. Monument Works
designed to pave the way f or tragedy; a bloody tale of self- eph Tenney, of Detroit. ,
From Hungary and Yugoslavia
•
closer relations between the two sacrifice, martyrdom, and the
Distinctive
Monuments
countries, announced J o s e p h most inhuman suffering for the i LENA KANTERMAN. 3037
Reasonably Priced
TEL
AVIV,
(JTA)—A
repre-
Tkoa, a member of the Israeli sake of an idea!
Monterey, died Aug. 11. Services
3291 JOY ROAD
No w o n d e r you. frivolous
sentative of the immigration
Greer Wildemere
delegation to the negotiations :
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She
department of the Jewish Agen-
i
pleasure-seekers,
have
deserted:
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with Greece.
leaves her sons, Henry. Nathan.,
The agreements provide for : you have run away from those Joseph and Bertra m; and cy left for Belgrade to prepare
the granting of concessions by , who preach life and must suf- daughters. Mrs. Sida. K. Finn the immigration of 300 Jewish
each nation to the airlines of fer, to those who preach suffer- and Mrs. Louis Coblentz. 1 families from Yugoslavia to Is-
rael. A number of immigrant
the other, a "most-favored na- , ing and lead a life of pleasure!
a a a
groups are expected to arrive in
men than you, some of
as
Lion
clause
which is viewed Better
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Elm-
ARON B
Israel from North Africa and
broader trade
our roa
standard
- bearers,
a preliminary
to ; a
er
r . , h a v e hurst. died Aug. 11. Services at Persia..
MONUMENTS
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Pa ct and a mutual release of grown tired and are seeking Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
The Hungarian government
companies owned by each other refuge far from the struggle and
his sons. Paul, Jack of Californ:a. has approved 129 exit visas for
nationals from double taxation. ' all the tribulation. More than
Mrs. Max Conway; a Jews migrating to Israel, the Is-1
I one, grown "worldly wise," want d
and Albert , of New York; a rael Foreign Ministry announced
to
renounce
the
inheritance
so
daughter,
Zionist Revisionist Leader.
brother an d three sisters.
The announcement said that
I as not to have to pay the debts;
Michael Berchin, Dies at 66
1129 visas came within a total of
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Michael the burden is too heavy .
i 3,000 which the Hungarian gov-
1952
Berchin, 66, leader of the Zion- I You have gone away alto-
ernrnent agreed three years ago
ist Revisionist Party, died here. , gether: good luck to you! But,
to issue. So far, 2.700 Jews have
He was a close friend of the late ,! as if not content with that, you
MANUAL URBACH & SON
arrived here under this agree-
Jabotinsky,
and
collab-
!
come,
like
black
crows,
and
Vladimir
: ment. The spokesman reported
7729 TWELFTH
orated with him in founding the !croak to us about impending
!that Israel had no news about
Revisionist Party. For many ; doom.
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! the immigration picture in Ro-
years he had lived in Paris You do not frighten us. We
!mania and Czechoslovakia.

in Memo nam 1

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where he was editor of several , heard the same talk from your
Russian publications. I kind in Egypt, Persia, Assyria,
Babylon, and Rome; we are used

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