THE JEWISH NEWS-19 •
Friday, August 22, len
Monument
Unveilings
High Proportion of
Israel's Population
In Public Services
Obituaries
Da' id Z.; Pinkas, Israel Minister of 7
Communications, Dies of Heart Ailment
FRANK FELDMAN, 59, a for- - TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Members
mer Det.roited who resided in of the government headed by
Flint, Mich., died Aug. 12. Ser- Acting President Josef Sprinzak
vices_ and interment in Flint. He and Premier David Ben-Gurion
(Unveiling announcements may be in
leaves his wife, Blanche; a led their countrymen in paying
The
Jewish
by
calling
Sr
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by
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Figures bertbd
p.
W 12:: 17 daughter. Mrs. Herman Fishman. last tribute to David Zvi Pinkas.
tress en.
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on the occupational structure of
of Flint; three sisters and three Minister of Communications.
Israel's population, published in . the name and address of the perso: brothers.
who died 4ilddenly at the age
s.
g
strticerd
a
of 57 from a heart ailment.
e of i ST ri tinr. Tyr:el:L
the Statistical Bulletin of the 7 chak ri g ng
measuring an inch in depth).
Israel Bureau of Statistics and :
CHARLES PRAG, 3200 W. Bus-
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Mr. Pinkas died Aug. 13 in
.
Economic Research, showed that i
Services at;
his room at the
the percentage of the population The family of the late Harry tore died Aug. Chapel.
15.
He leaves
unveil- 'Ira Kaufman
King David
and other Goodman announces the
engaged in public
services, including the liberal , ing of a monument in his naern- 'hia wife, Lillian: sons. Milton L.,
ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 24, • and Dr. Jerome J.; daughters.
professions, and in trade and fi-
R. Bockoff, Mrs.
;lance was higher in Israel than at Oakvicw Cemetery, in Royal , Mrs. Harry
1,'
Oak.
Rabbi
Lehrman
will
offiri-
'Stanley
Klein
and Mrs. Frank-
in any other country in t1 -
and friends are , lin Dorman; two brothers and
world, the New York Times re - ate. Relatives
ported from Tel Aviv. asked to attend three sisters. • • •
• . •
The report said that in Israel
The family of the late Bertha , JACK LIPSITZ. 3345 Richton,
in 1951, 29.3 percent of all gain-
died Aug. 16. Services at Ira
his
fully employed persons were in 1Rubini Tenenbaum announces
He leaves and
public and other services corn- the unveiling of a monument in Kaufman Chpel. brothers
pared with 25.6 per cent in Brit- her memory at 11 a.m.. Sunday. wife, five
ain, (the next highest) 23 per .aug• 24, at Machpelah Cemetery one sister.
• .
•ill officiate Re! -
•
cent in the United States, 9.5 per abbi Speika
BERTALAN
KLEIN. '72, a De-
atives and friends are asked to troit resident for 22 years, died
cant in Egypt and 20.4 per cent
in Switzerland. Trade and 5. attend.
at his home in Los Angeles,
. • •
nance occupied 16.8 per cent of
Calif. He leaves his wife. Sarah; •
all Israel's gainfully. employed.' The family of the late Joseph son. Andrew. of North Holly-
nounces the un-
ga
M r s.
while the United States, with Wein rcien an
f a monument in his wood. Calif.: daughters.
Andrew Berger. of Detroit; Mrs.
the next highest percentage in veiling ci
this category, showed 16.1 per memory at 1 p.m.. Sunday, Aue•
Harry Lebowitz. of New Rochelle.
24, at Bnai David Cemetery, )11
cent. Britain 12 per cent, Egypt
10 Van Dyke. Rabbi Sperka will N.Y.: Mrs. Theodore Ulme, of
7.5 per cent and Switzerland
Encino, Calif.: six grandchil-
per cent. officiate. Relatives and friends
dren; brothers. Sam and Eugene,
"There were 505,000 gainfuny are asked to attend.
. of Detroit, a brother M Cali-
• "
fornia; and a sister.
employed persons in Israel's
The family • of the late Rebec
• • .
population of 1.346,000," the re- ca Rochlen announces the un-
REBECCA
VOGEL, 11501 Pet-
port stated. "By deducting
from
her
of
a
monument
in
persons veiling
the population 70.000
memory at 11 a.m.. Sunday. Aug oskey. died Aug 11. Services
still in immigrants' camps, the 24. at Workmen's Circle Ceme- were at He b r e w Benevolent
percentage of gainfully employ- tery. Relatives and friends are Chapel. S b e is survived by
ed is 39.6. By January, 1952, the
daughters. Mrs. Clara Rubin and
statisticians calculate d, the asked to attend.
• • •
Mrs. Ann Friedman of Chicago;
number of gainfully employed
The family of the late Arthur 'sons. Hyman of Royslyn Heights.
had risen to 530,000.
T. Rosenberg announces the un- I-I., Ben. and David; and 6
"In most countries so high a veiling of a monument in his grandchildren.
. • •
proportion of persons engaged in
a.m . Sunday.
David Zvi Pinkas, wa.s born in
g. ary, educated in Vienna
anti: came to Palestine in 1925_
A banker by profession, he was
managing director of the Miz-
H
rachi Bank and chairman of the
finance committee in the first.
Knesset. He was a leading figure
in the Mizrachi movement.
Tributes to Mr. Pinka.s were
voiced by Jewish leaders and
organizations in all countries_
The Times of London said he
Hotel. Jerusa- was ' far and away the most
lem. His death able and conciliatory member
was discovered
- the Orthodox bloc in the
when he failed
it may be hard to
to appear for a Knesset and
rind a cabinet success among
conference with
the remaining members who
other member s
wauld be acceptable to Mr. Ben-
of the cabinet.
, . )
his NI
i ap ai Party
He had b e e Ii Gurien and
Pi ernier Ben-Gurion, tempor - ;
sufering from a
heart condition arily assumed responsibilities of
Pinkas
c
the ministry
left va ant by Mr_
for several years. His death va
as disc us,,:ywls
death
fankas
Israel
the second loss to the
W-gain over designation of a
fol-
eeks,
Cabinet within a few weeks,
Mizrachi leaders. it
uc
rem t ., acessor.
lowing that Of Deputy p
was reported, would have liked
Eliezer Kaplan.
to name Dr. Aaron Barth. also
The body lay in state in Tt•i a i _,,,,,,k er. , whose appointment
Aviv in the former Parliament wea.lci be welcomed in wide
building. with an honor gusto'. circles. but the state of Dr.
representing the Israel defense Barth ., health was saleta pre-
forces. The funeral procession e i laic- his acceptance (.4 . t h e
led by members of the Ca b - •t . arclIolts post.
wound through the streets of th.-
Rabbi Y. S. Rosenberg . a re-
city, stopping before the home cent arrival from the - L....rte.,'
of the deceased statesman anc: States. is expected to be lamed
again before the Great Syna- to succeed Mr. Pinkas a., a
gogue of which he had been n-aanber of the Mizrachi group
president. Interment was in the in .1-arliament.,
Old Cemetery near the tomb of
his parents.
'Mordecai Danzig
inspect Vandalism
Of Mar land Jewish Center
NEW YORK, aTTA , — Morde-
cai Danzis, noted Yiddish jour-
nalist and editor. died her this
GREENBELT. Md., (JTA )—Po- week following a long illness at
the age of 65. Until recently he
lice are investigating damages
memory at. 10:30
services and in trade and finance Aug. 31. at Clover Hill Park
Y kart A PRESS, 1756 W. Eu- inflicted on a partially-complet - had been editor-in-chief of The
would indicate a highly develop- Cemetery.
i slid, died Aug. 13. Services at ed Jewish Community Center Day_
A native of the Ukraine. Dan-
ed economy. In Israel, however, Cemetery.
• • •
'Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. She here that included the deface- •
the high proportion is a reflec-
The family of the late Joseph is survived by a son, Sam.
ment of a sign which waa ?.is came to the
tion of occupational maldistri- Weinstein announces the unveil-
• • •
. changed to say "Jewish Com- United States in
bution—a maldistribution that ing of a monument in his memo- : D A V I D BAGGLEMAN, 3779 munist Center."
1907 and soon
Jewish organizations have for ry at 12 noon. Sunday. Aug. 24, Lawrence, died Aug. 14. Services :
made a name
of
a
wall
was
kicker
Part
Pa
decades been struggling to rec- at Chesed she] Ernes Cemetery.
for himself as a
down and a water hose was rid-
tify by fostering vocational Rabbi Goldman will officiate. at Hebrew Benevolent ChapeC
Survived by his wife, Sarah; dld with nails. Most of the poet and writer.
training leading to employment Relatives and friends are asked sons. Reuben and Sam: daugh-
He was manag-
members of the Center are gov-
in agriculture. industry and
tars, Mrs. Beatrice Servetter. ernmen t workers in nearby ing editor of the
attend.
to
crafts in Israel," the Times re-
• .
•
Fay Rothchild. Mrs. Dina Washington, D. C. The builciina Jewish Dail
News until i t
port commented.
The family of the late Martin Mr''.
will be used as a combined syna- merger with the
Landes announces the unveiling
Galt:
and
Rase
Weiner;
12
mory gi
antic
la Mrs.
lei ren.
and
a brother,
gc, gue and center. Constructian Jewish Morning
Danzis
Nazi Advocating Jewish of a monumen t in his me
Jacob.
, . work is being clone by the mem- Journal in 1928 at which
• • •
at 12 noon. Sunday, Aug. 24, at .
bees themselve_a
time he joined the staff of the
Sterilization Is Fined
ill Park Cemetery Rabbi;
H
Clover
PAULINE BERR1S. of 1,os An- i
• • •
Day. He became editor-in-chief
BERLIN. ,JTA , -- Dr. Wilhelm Adler will officiate. Friends are ' gales. Calif., died Aug. 16. She .
Graves Upturned in Australia of The Day in 1948 and _ceroed
Stuckara former Secretary of asked to attend
'
leaves ner
hus - d Harry
State in Hitler's Ministry of the
Henry daughters. Mrs. Pearl Sigman, . SYDNEY, Australia, (JTA, __ in that capacity until his re-
ayes in the Jewish cent illness. He travelled widely
The family of the late
Interior. has been fined 50.000
announces the un- of Detroit, and Mrs. Charlotte Several (a:a-
Europe, Asia and Latin
Fawkner ceme- in
marks by the West German De- F. Greenwald
a monument in his Newman: a son, Jack. of Los section of the
damaged
and brother, Benjamin ter
te. in Melbourne. have
been .A.merica and was a frequently
nazification Court for advocat- veiling of
. visitor in Israel. .
desecrated
y.
and badly
ing the sterilization of Jews. The memory at 11 a.m.. Sunday. Aug. A ra s. of Detroit.
K
The vandalism was described
as
A close friend of the late Vla-
court also ruled that he not be 24.. at Machpelah Cemetery
• • •
•
allowed to hold any official posi- Rabbi Gorrelick will officiate '
typical of action that had once diniir Jabotinsky, Danzis aided
Relatives and friends are asked (i)DSA GLICKSTEIN. 2914
prevalent in Europe. but him in establishing a Zionist-
tion for three years.
Glendale. died Aug. 16. Services been
previously unknown in Austra- Revisionist movement in t h is
Rolf Kempcke. a 21-year-old to attend.
. • .
were at Kaufman Chapel. She ha. It was indicated that the country and later served as
German. was sentenced in Ham-
The family of the late Sara leaves two sons. Jack and Na- action might have been directed president of the American group
burg to three months' imprison-
the unveiling than: two daughters. Mrs. Mar- from a nearby immigrants camp. He was an active supporter of
ment for distributing anti-Se- Kozak announces
the irgun Zvai Leumi which
mitic leaflets. This was the second of a monument in her memory tin W. Pearlman and Mrs. Sam-
24, at' uel Cohen: and a brother.
fought the British in mandated
Youngster of Nine Receives
time that he had been tried for . at 11 a.m., Sunday. Aug.
Rabbi,
• • •
Machpelah
Cemetery.
• Palestine. He had also served as
Naturalization Certificate
the same offense. for which he Samuel Stollman will officiate.
ABRAHAM
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244
vice president of the Peretz
was previously sentenced to six :Relatives and friends are asked
Grand Ave . Grand Haven. Mich . ,
NEWARK. (JTA) —One of Verein. the Jewish Union. He
months.
to attend.
died
Aug.
1.
Services
were
at
'
Newark's youngest New Ameri- was well-known as a lecturer
. • •
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his can became a full-fledged citi- ' and for his radio news cornmen-
Merritt Unveiling on Sept. 7
wife.
Bertha:
sons.
Arthur
of
zen when Judge William F. taries in Yiddish.
Persons on both sides of De-
Huntington
Woods and Robert Smith. in Federal Court, ad-
t
troit River will join in he mem-
of
Grand
Haven;
and
two bra- ministered the oath to Michelle ,
orial ceremonies in honor of H.
• Braclow. aged nine and gave her
Cem Merritt. of Windsor. A stone ,hers•
a naturalization certificate.
will be unveiled in his honor at i
Lowest Prices for Highest Quality
1:30 p.m.. Sept. 7, at Jewish Israel Retaliates by
Michelle. a war orphan, was
Cemetery, Pillette Rd. Mr. Mer- Freezing Goods to Eg Apt
Granite and Outstanding Designs
living in a French orphanage in
ritt was well known for his ac-
1946 when Rabbi Joachim Prinz.
DETROIT MONUMENT
tivities in behalf of Bnai Brith.
TEL AVIV. (JTAl—Five tons returning from Europe, told Mr.
WORKS
Windsor Jewish Welfare Fund of electrical equipment. destined and Mrs. Benjamin D. Braclow
and other communal projects.
for the War Ministry of Egypt. of Maplewood about her. They
Z744 W. Davison cor. Lawton
• frozen by Israel authorities arranged to have her brought
TO. 8-7523
was
TO. 8-6923
when the Swedish vessel "Gun- here and adopted her in 1948.
ILO Sends Monpower
One Vote
Cemetery Memorials
Expert on Israel Mission
GENEVA, (JTA) — The Inter-
national Labor Organization of
the United Nations announced
that it is sending an expert to
Israel to advise the government
in setting up an occupational
analysis program. The expert is
-
Rutherford B. Hayes
John Francis Jerabeck of New
No matter who or where you are, York.
The project is designed to as-
YOU are important as a voter.
Don't think YOUR vote will not sist Israel to make fuller use of
its manpower resources. It is
count!
Rutherford B. Hayes was cleated being carried out under the
President by one vote. His election technical assistance program.
was contested std referred be an Mr. Jerabeck, a graduate of Rut-
oleetoral commission. Again he
gers University, has served the
. . in the cap acity of an
4. ONE "OTE IS IMPOR-
.1.9 Q-1
expert in a project for the de-
WANTi
velopment of an international
Last Day for registration in
occupational classification sys-
Michigan is Oct. 6. REGIS-
NOW and be sure to tem. He will remain in Israel
!
TER
vote!
for six months.
cia" anchored in Haifa.
The Swedish charge d'affaires
demanded the release of the
goods. but the Israel authorities '
pointed out that as long as the
Egyptian government confiscat-
ed goods destined for Israel. the
Israel government - would simi-
larly hold goods being shipped to
Egypt. After negotiating, the
equipment was released ta be
returned to Holland, the
nal shipping point.
• • •
Named SEC Division Chief
WASHINGTON, (JTA) —
mon Freedman, of Philadelphia,
who has been an attorney in
the division since 1942, has been
named assistant, director of the
division of public utilities of the
Securities and Exchange Com-
mission.
The Little Things
That Count
• Countless little details moke up
the modern ; smooth -
Each of them is
funeral service.
handled by us with meticulous cove,
for unimportant os each one may
teem in itself, collectively they make
the difference between a satisfac-
tory, consoling service and one which
odds to the burden. Our staff is
trained to assume every respOnsibility,
so as to lighten os much as humanly
possible the difficulties of the family.
"WMEMelligigir
The Ira
KAUFMAN
9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD at EDISON
rifler 7-4520
Fueorel Advisers sad Directs's
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