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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-10-24

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Body of Cpl. Eskin
Sent
Here for Reburial
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Obituaries

HARRY .WEXLER, 2922 Leslie, I
died Oct. 9. Services were at Ira I
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his
daughters, Mrs. Raymond En-
gelman, of Flint, and Shirley;
three sisters and three grand-
children.

GEORGE DOLIVA, a former
Detroiter, died at his home in
Miami, Fla., on Sept. 22. Surviv-
ing are his wife, Anna; daugh-
ters, Mrs. Sylvia Hordes, of
Miami, and Mrs. Korine Brieloff,
of Detroit; and three sisters, Mrs.
Arnold Gross and Mrs. Jeanette
Gallant, of Detroit, and Mrs.
Rena Giberman, of Miami.
• • •
BEATRICE WEISBERG,. 52,
18010 Northlaiwn, died Oct. 20.
Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
She leaves her husband, Her-
man; son, Marvin W.; and
daughters, Mrs. George Korman
and Mrs. David Fisher, of Elkins
Park, Pa.
* * *
MAX SCHWARTZ, 19211 Pra-
irie, died Oct. 21. Services at Ira
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his
wife, Anna; son, David; daugh-
ters, Lillian, Rosalee and Mrs.
David Steinman; four grand-
children; a brother and a sister.
* * *
GERALD GOODMAN, 17404
Mendota, died Oct. 13. Services
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
leaves his wife, Muriel; daugh-
ter, Lorraine; mother, Mrs. Ida
Goodman and two sisters.
* * *
DOLORES R. KLEIN, 23541
Jerome, Oak Park, died Oct. 13.
Services at Ira Kaufman Chap- .
el. She leaves her husband,
Louis; daughters, Barbara and
Cheryl; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Vikser; and a brother.

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ROSE ROBBINS, 3200 Chi-
cago, died Oct. 13. Services at
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
her husband, Emil; son, Grant;
daughter, Mrs. Gerald Bloom; .
mother, Mrs. Ruth Horowitz;
two brothers, three sisters and
one grandchild.
* * *
MARY RUSSINOFF, 2 0 0 1
Cortland, died Oct. 14. Services
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She
leaves herhusband, Samuel;
daughter, Mrs. Leo Dressler, of
Chicago; ane. a sister.
* * *
BEN SCHECTER, 3265 W. Bos-
ton, died Oct. 14. Services at
Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur-
vived by his wife, Rose; sons,
Morris and Jack Schecter, and
David and Ben Teache; daugh-
ters, Mrs. Jennie Abels and Mrs.
Rachel Cinammon; 11 grand-
Children; and four great-grand- .
children.

MONUMENTS

By Karl C. Berg

Owner

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ANNA FISCHER, 2637 W. Bos-
ton, died Oct. 14. Services at Ira
Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
her sons, Julius and Albert;
daughter, Ethel; two sisters,,
four grandchildren and a great
grandchild.
* *
SONIA SCHULTZ, 2978 Leslie
died Oct. 24. Services at Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. She leaves her
husband, Abraham; son, Wil-
liam Fink; daughter, Mrs. Ada
Mest, of Santiago, Calif., and a
sister.

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CHANEY YALLOWITZ, 2276
Oakman Blvd., died Oct. 14.
Services at Ira Kaufman Chap-
el. She leaves her son, Isadore
Schwartz.

* * *

HARRY GOLDMAN, 17365
Meyers, died Oct. 15. Services at
Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
his wife, Sarah; sons, Max, Al-
fred and Perry; daughter, Mrs.
Shay Diamond; four sisters and
two brothers.
* * •

MAX DATER, .1670 Calvert,
died Oct. 17. Services at Ira
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his
wife, Sarah; sons, Abraham, of
Saginaw,. Sam, and Morris of
Los Angeles; daughters, Mrs.
Clarence Gladstone, Mrs. George
Barbour, of Los Angeles, and
Mrs. Max Glasier.
* * *
PHILIP GAINES, 3289 Glen-
dale, died Oct. 18. Services at
Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
his wife, Cecile; daughter,- Sha-
ron; two brothers and a sister.
* * *
FLORENCE HOCHBERG, 18951
Sussex, died Oct. 17. Services at
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
her husband, Meyer; son, Sid-
ney; daughter, Mrs. Louis
Brant; a sister and two grand-
children.
* *
EDITH SHULTZ, 18905 Snow-
den, died Oct. 18. Services at
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
her husband Joseph; son, Max;
daughter, Mrs. Eliot Magidsohn;
two brothers and three sisters.
* * *
TESS FREEMAN, Hotel Earle,
22 Charlotte, died Oct. 12. Serv-
ices were at Hebrew Benevolent
Chapel.
* * •
WALTER M. DOLLMAN, 14341
Curtis, died Oct. 16. Services at
Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur-
vived by his wife, Johanna; and
a brother, Sigmund of Kansas
City, Mo.
* * *
ROSE MARCUS, 3710 Burling-
ame, died Oct. 16. Services at
Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur-
vived by her husband, Abra-
ham; sons, Irving and Nathan;
daughter, Mrs. Anna Weingar-
den; six grandchildren; and a
sister.
* * *
LARRY STERN, 3201 Glynn
Ct., died Oct. 18. Services were
at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel.
Survived by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Irving Stern; sister, Dar-
lene; brothers, Martin S. and
Aaron J.; and grandparents.

20—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 24, 1952

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HENRY MEYERS has been
re-elected second vice-president
of the United Community Serv-
ices. Members of the board of
directors, also re-elected, are
LEONARD SIMONS and ISI-
DORE SOBELOFF.
* * *
IRVING JAFFE, of 4003 Mon-
terey, will be one of three Wayne
University Law School students
to argue a fictitious case, as part
of the convention of the Michi-
gan Bar Association. Wayne's
team will try to prove that state
! laws regulating ownership of
land by aliens are not contrary
I to the Constitution of the United
States or United Nations. Com-
petition will be provided by law
schools in Michigan, Ohio, Ken-
tucky and Tennessee.


Turkey's domestic politics and
position in world affairs will be
discussed by CUNEYD DOSDO-
GRU, young Turkish diplomat
and newspaper editor, at De-
troit Town Hall, Wednesday, 11
a.m., in Fisher Theater. Dosdo-
gru is part owner of Ankara
News Agency, the equivalent of
an Associated Press, serving all
Turkey.
* * *
Big game hunter Gregory
Peck in the shadow of Africa's
Mt. Kilimanjaro and the four
women who shape the course of
his life, Susan Hayward, Ava
Gardner, Hildegarde Neff and
Helene Stanley, are the central
characters of 20th Century Fox's
Technicolor production of Ern-
est Hemingway's "THE SNOWS
OF KILIMANJARO" which
opens Friday, at United Artists
Theater.

T. S. Eliot's brilliant comedy,
"THE COCKTAIL PARTY" will
be presented by the Catholic
Theater of Detroit at the Art
Institute Auditorium on Oct. 30
and 31, as the opening show of
their 13th season. Hailed by cri-
tics as a masterpiece of the
modern stage, "The Cocktail
Party" combines humor, warmth
and compassion. Lew Wood is
cast in the leading role of the
FE psychiatrist. Denise Charles-
T. worth is directing, and sets were
7:1 designed by Gerard Gardinal.



CARE has delivered a total
of 188,928 of its food packages
Inquiries May Be Made
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Monument Unveilings

Services for Cpl. Martin Eskin
will be held on Sunday from the'
Ira Kaufman Chapel. His body
is being brought here this week
by the U. S. Army for reburial.
Cpl. Eskin was fatally shot in
Korea on Aug. 25 when a corn-
panion's rifle accidentally dis-
charged while he was cleaning
it.
The young soldier, who was
23 years old, was married to
Frances Opac of Washington, D.
C. in April of this year, only a
few weeks before he was sent
overseas. He had been in Korea
almost three months.
A graduate of Central high
School and a student at Wayne
University before entering serv-
ing on July 25, 1951, Cpl. Eskin
is survived by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel B. Eskin; a
sister, Mrs. Sylvia Grant; and
grandmother, Mrs. Rose
Schwartz.
Burial will be in Northwest
Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme-
tery, Six Mile and Middlebelt.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will offi-
ciate.

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Opposite main entrance to Mt. Olivet Cemetery

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(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
of $2 for unveiling notices,
charge
measuring an inch in depth).

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The family of the late Bessie
Levitt announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 12:30 p.m.. Sunday, Oct. 26, at
Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery.
Rabbi Adler will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.
• * *
The family of the late Molly
Last announces the unveiling of
a monument in her men-iory at
2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 2, at Beth
Abraham Cemetery, Woodward
at Eight Mile. Rabbis Gorrelick
and Halpern will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.
• • •
The family of the late Edith
Lash 'announces the unveiling of
a monument in her memory at
12:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 26, at
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Lev-
in will officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.
• • •
The family of the late Isadore
Goldman announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 26,,
at Bnai David Cemetery. Rabbi
Sperka will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
• • •
The family of the late Reuben
Sandler announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 1 p.m.. Sunday, Oct. 26, at
Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery.
Rabbi Wohlgelernter will offi-
ciate. Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

Mrs. Fannie Sherman and
children of the late Reuben
Sherman announce the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 26,
at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
Rabbi Goldman will officiate.
Relatives and friends are invit-
ed to attend the service. Those
without transportation should
assemble at the home of Mrs.
Fannie Sherman, 3286 Waverly,
at Dexter, not later than 12:45
p.m
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Malbin,
of Mt. Clemens, announce the
unveiling of a monument in
memory of their daughter, Jac-
queline Hope, at 2 p.m., Sunday,
Oct. 26, at Beth Tephilath Moses
Cemetery, Mt. Clemens. Relatives
and friends are invited to at-
tend.
• • •
The family of the late Rebec-
ca Lipsky announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her mem-
ory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct.
26, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rab-
bi Adler will officiate. Relatives
l and friends are asked to attend.
* * *
Mrs. Becky Emmer and chil-
dren announce the unveiling of
a monument in memory of their
late husband and father, Joseph
Emmer, at 2:30 p.m., Sunday,
Nov. 2, at Beth Abraham Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Halpern will officiate.
Relatives and -friends are asked
to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Berl
Kumove announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 26,
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Adler will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Louis
Sher announces the unveiling of
a monument in his memory at
12:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct, 26, at
Beth Abraham Cemetery. Rabbi
Halpern will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.

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The family of the late Nathan
Goldstein announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 11 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 26,
at Westwood Cemetery, Mich-
igan Ave. in Inkster. Rabbi
Stollman will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
• • •
The family of the late Max
Loceff announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 26,
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Segal will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.

Mrs. Lena Sherman, wife of
the late George Sherman, and
children, Mrs. Mary Cohen, Mrs.
Ruth Dobrowitsky and Jack
Sherman, announce the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 1 p. m., Sunday, Nov. 2,
at Bnai David Cemetery. Rabbi
Sperka and Cantor Adler will
officiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Becky
Meyers announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 1 p. m., Sunday, Nov. 2, at
Workmen's Circle Cemetery.
Rabbi Segal will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.
* * *
The family of the late Isidor
Goldman announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 1:30 p. m., Sunday, Oct.
26, at Bnai David Cemetery.
Rabbi Sperka will officiate. Rel-
atives and friends are asked to
attend.
* * *
The family of the late Sam
Rosenberg announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 26,
at Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery.
Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Adler
will officiate. Relatives a n d
friends are asked to attend.



The family of the late Ben
Jacobs announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 11 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 26, at
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Levin will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Harry
Annis announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 26, at
Beth Shmuel Cemetery, 14 Mile
at Gratiot. Rabbi Rabinowitz will
officiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

Unveil Stone for Diamond
A monument will be unveiled
in memory of Louis Diamond,
long-time Detroit real estate
dealer, who died last year with-
out leaving an heir. In his will
he bequeathed a sum to the
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, which
constructed a memorial plaque
in his memory. Friends of the
Yeshivah are invited to the un-
veiling, to be held at 12:30 p.m.,
Sunday, Oct. 26, at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgel-
ernter will officiate.

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This Week's Radio and Tele-
vision Programs of .,
Jewish Interest

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THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 26.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "Two Boys Called
Bob," story of an American boy
who left a legacy of understand-
ing, will be told as an episode of
international faith which sprang
from the roots of war.
* * *
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 26.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Rabbi Jonah B. Wise,
of Central Synagogue, New York,
will deliver his concluding mes-
sage—"The Franchise and Dem-
ocracy"—the last in a series of
four broadcasts.







JEWISH HORIZONS

Time: 11:15 p.m., Saturday,
Oct. 25.
Station: CKLW.
Feature: Weekly broadcast
sponsored by the Windsor Jew-
ish Community Council. Pro-
gram alternates with "Israel Vis-
tas," a Hebrew University trans-
cription. Featured speakers are
Morris Seidelman, narrator, and
Rabbi Samuel S. Stollman.

Dr. ISRAEL HERBERT LEV-
INTHAL, noted scholar and
spiritual leader of the Brooklyn
Jewish Center, was named na-
tional chairman of the Commit-
tee for Hebrew Language and
Culture of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of America.

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