Hassidic Wisdom

Obituaries

Watching the Horn of Plenty

"You can learn from every
things," , the rabbi of Sadagor a
FANNIE BLUM, 113 River St. , I SOPHIE LEVINE, 24336 Mor- ;once said to his chassidim. "Ev
Ypsilanti, died Sept. 12. Services ton, Oak Park, died Sept. 7. erything can teach. us-somethin g,
held at Hebrew Benevolent Services at Kaufman's. She and not only everything God ha
Chapel. Survived by her hus- leaves her husband, Sam; son, created. What man has made ha
band, Jacob; sons, Sidney and Irving; daughter, Mrs. Abner also something to teach us."
Isadore ,Mar goli s; daughters Gladstone.
"What can we learn from a
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Mrs. Esther Osoff of Bridgeport
train?" one chassid asked chibi
Conn. and Mrs. Shirley Schreib-
DORA RUBY. 1605 Lee Place ously.
er of Flint; a sister and eight died Sept. 12. Services at Kauf -
"That because of one second
grandchildren.
man's. She leaves her husband one can miss everything."
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Albert; a brother and a sister.
"And from the telegraph?"
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"That every word is counted
JOSEPH SAX, 13419 Fenkell,
died Sept. , 15. Services at Kauf-
JENNIE MEYER, 2740 Grand, and charged." •
"And the telephone?"
man Chapel. He leaves his wife . died Sept. 12 Services at Kauf -
"That What. . we say here is
Bertha; daughters, Mrs. Leon man's. She leaves sons, Dr. Ru-
Rottenberg and Mrs. Benjamin ben and George; daughter, Mrs. heard there."
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Harold Harris.
C. Stein.
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Man is afraid of things that
ISRAEL LESHMAN, 4004 W.
MINNIE DAVIS,/ 3274 Fuller- cannot harm him, and he knows
Grand, died Sept. 12. Services at ton, died Sept. 11. Services at .it; and he craves things that
Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- Kaufman's. She leaves her hus- cannot help him, and he knows
vived by his wife, Rose; son, band, Harry; son, Frank; daugh- it. But actually, it is something
within man he is afraid of, and
Meyer Leshman; daughters, Mrs. ter, Mrs. Lincoln Rauh.
it is something within man tha 4.-,
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Ann Fried and Mrs. Jennie
Wish; - 14 grandchildren foUr
LEON MEYER, 18515 Meyers, he craves.
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great-grandchildren.
died 'Sept. 13. Services at Kauf-
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A poor man came to Rabbi
man's. He leaves his wife, Es-
SARA WOLFSON, 18966 Wood- ther; son, Jason; brother Oscar. Shelke's door. There was no
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money in the house, so the rabbi
ingham, died Sept. 13. Services
- Children at the shelter of HIAS, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid
held at Hebrew Benevolent
JACK COHEN, 10316-12th St., gave him a ring. A moment later Society, 425 Lafayette St., New York, learn the significance of Rosh
Chapel. Survived 'by her hus- died Sept. 12. Services at He- his wife heard of it and heape
Hashanah from Rabbi Dr. Ezekiel Landau, spiritual adviser at the
band, Max; sons, Neal Howard brew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- him with reproaches for throw- society's temporary home for immigrants. Several hundred new-
and Robert Michael Wolfson; vived by his wife, Helen; three ing to an unknown beggar so comers to this land, now living at the HIAS Shelter, will pray for
valuable a piece of jewelry, with a new and happier year with a measure of confidence that their
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Ed- brothers and three sisters.
so large and precious a stone. prayers will, at long last, be answered.
ward Berman; brothers, - Dan
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Rabbi Shelke had the poor man
and Len Berman.
CHARLES GROSS, 3037 Mon-
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terey, died Sept. 15. Services at called back and said to him: "I
ESTHER DORA AGINS, 84, of Kaufman's. He leaves his wife, have just learned that the ring I
Los Angeles, Calif., died Sept. 6: Dora; four brothers and two siA- gave you is of great value. Be
careful not to sell it for too little
Services and interment were in ters.
money."
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Los Angeles. Mrs. Agins, a De-
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troit resident for 20 years before
An American Jewish Press Feature
CHARLES GROSS, 3037 Mon-
I
rep ie d , probably alsd some-
Rabbi Shelomo said: "If you
moving to Venice, Calif., is sur- terey, died Sept. 15. Services at
Sir John Chancellor's services
vived by her sons, Dr. Jack J. Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves want to raise a man from mud as British High Commissioner o what red about the gills, that in
and Robert B., , of Los Angeles, his wife, Dora; four brothers and and filth, do 'not think it is Palestine did not leave good f I many years as a government
Leon, of Bloomfield, N. J., Her- two sisters.
enough to keep standing on top feelings. There was antagonism servant I had never heard a
man J., of Detroit; nine grand-
and reaching down to him a that caused him to be ranked man in his position talk like
children and four great grand-
helping hand. You must go all among the poorest of British that. The final upshot was that
children.
the way down yourself, down civil servants in the Holy Land he calmed down and said he
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into mud and filth. Then take
During his administration oc- • would consult Campbell, then
hold of him with strong ha,nds curred the tragic Arab pogroms District Commissioner in Jaffa.
HYMAN MILLER, 60, of Man-
Immediately after the interview
istee, Mich., died Aug. 30. Serv-
and pull him and yourself out on the Jews in 1929.
into the light."
ices were in Traverse City,' with
It is ironic that his passing on I drove down to see Campbell,
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burial in Traverse City Jewish
Aug. 1 should have- passed al- and fixed up the' conditions
Cemetery. He had been a resi-
most unnoticed. He remains un- under which it was considered
Everything Is Good
safe to hold the Games; and it
dent of Manistee for 45 years.
sung and unheralded.
(Unveiling announcements may be in-
Hotzmach
insisted
that
every-
He leaves his brother, Sam, serted by mail or by calling The Jewish thing was good. When he was
Of special interest in connec- is largely thanks to him that
News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an-
permission was received.
partner in the Miller Brothers nouncements
must be accompanied by challenged by Kratzmach, who tion with Sir John's services is
"Sir John Chancellor was un-
Iron and Metal Co.; his wife, the name and address of the person knew
the
recollection
of
two
incidents,
that he had a- pack of
making the insertion. There is a standard
Anna; a son, Sam H., and two charge
recorded in the following letter doubtedly . an intelligent man
of $2. for unveiling notiFes, troubles, Hotzmach explained:
sisters.
and he had grasped the signi-
measuring an inch in depth).
"In the summer I'm good and to the London Jewish Chronicle ficance of the economic prob-
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hot; in the winter I'm good and by Cyril Q. Henriques (4, Camp- lems facing the country at that
ROSE STONE, of 2960 Cort-
The family of the late Simon cold. My roof leaks so much den Hill Square, W. 8, London) :
land, .died Sept. 12. She leaves' Siepah announces the unveiling when it rains I get good and wet.
"Concerning Sir John Chan- time, but he certainly did not
her daughters, Mrs. Anna Rosen- of a monument in his memory- My family nag me until I get cellor whose . obituary notices display that strength of charac-
berg band Mrs. Dora Levine; four at 11 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 28, at good and mad. I'm telling you hav,e been appearing in the ter without which no degree of
cleverness could have made him
press.
grandchildren and three great- Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab- I'm good and tired of it all!'
grandchildren.
"De mortuis nil nisi bonum; a success as High Commis-
bi Hershman will officiate. Rel-
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so I should deprecate placing be- sioner."
ativ.es and friends ' are asked to
The seed shall be prosperous; fore the public the following
BEN ZEGMAN, 2224 'Blaine, attend.
the vine shall give her fruit, and two incidents in which I was ex-
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died Sept. 8. Services at Kauf-
Be thou diligent to know the
Mrs. Norma Lewis Hudosh an- the ground shall give her in- clusively concerned with him. At state
man's. He leaves his wife, Deb
of thy flocks,
orah; sons, Harry and Harold nounces the unveiling of a crease, and the hdavens shall the same time it is as well that
And look well to thy herds;
give
their
dew."—Zech.
8:12.
monument
in
memory
of
her
late
they should be on record.
Kleiman; three daughters, Mrs.
For riches are not forever;
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Alvin Sugar, Mrs. Aaron Lipin husband, Abraham J. Hudosh, at
"Before Sir John left Eng-
And doth the crown endure
11:30
a.m.,
Sunday,
Sept.
t
28,
"You
may
don
a
thousand
and Miss Freda Zegman.
land to become High Commis-
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at Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery. masks, you may change your sioner for -Palestine I called on unto all generations?
—Proverbs 27:23-24.
ANNA STEINBERGER, 2005 Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter will name, your religion, your mode him at his residence in Hyde
Pingree, died Sept. 9. Services officiate. Relatives and friends of life and slink through the Park Square. At that interview
world incognito, so that no one he expatiated' on the desirability
at Kaufman's. She leaves four are invited to attend.
may notice you are a Jew. Yet of making the Jews pay for the
daughters, Mesdames Mae Klee,
Alfred Aptekar, Betty Betinger
THE JEWISH NEWS - 49 every insult to the Jewish name whole, or as much as possible,
24-Year Hebrew-English
strikes you more than the man of the cost of the administra-
of Los Angeles and Harry Lloyd
Friday, September 19, 1952
Calendar! Yahrzeit
of honor, who remains loyal to tion. He used the word state-
his family and defends its good craft in this connection.
Dates At A Glance, 1928
name."—Moses Hess.
"The second occasion was in
To 1952. All Jewish
the summer of 1931 before the
Holidays to 1964,
As a troubled fountain, and a first Mac,cabiah to be held in
corrupted spring,
Palestine. Col. Kisch had failed
So is a righteous man that to get permission to hold the
giveth way before the wicked.
Games and I had been requested
It is not good to each much by the Maccabi headquarters in
honey;
Berlin to see what I could do.
So for man to search out their Acting, of course, with Col.
own glory is not glory.
Kisch's approval, I. obtained an
—Proverbs 25:26-27. interview with Sir John. I had
practically to force my way in
through the crowd of minor of-
HEBREW-ENGLISH
ficials. Sir John met me by say-
ing that he was due to retire
GAIEN04P
before any Games could possibly
That's what this -father said. That's what you'll say, too,
In loving memory of my be- be held and that he could not
after reading each Friday's copy of The Jewish News. Com-
loved husband, Harry Gross, who bind his successor: to which I
plete coverage by every recognized Jewish press service brings
passed away Oct. 7, 1948 (4 days replied that every Order in
you all the important local, national and international Jew-
Council he passed bound his
in
Tishri).
ish'events. Only $4 a year for delivery to your door. Phone
successor. Sir John got very
WOodward 5-1155, or mail this coupon, today.
Sadly missed by his wife, Sar angry, thumped on his desk and
ah, children and grandchildrea. said he had never been spoken
to like that since he had held
Milton Burnstine Services
The famous Heinz 24-Year
his position and he was 'damned
THE JEWISH NEWS
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drowned Sept. 6 while fishing.
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Two Incidents in the Life of Late
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