Israel Replies to Czechoslovak
Trial. Charefes in Strong Note
Monument
Unveilings
• He asserted that anti-Semitism
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innocence of the two men, the was an offshoot of barbaric
racialism, but that apti-Zionist
.'?note said.
The note concluded by point- was a "defense against United
(Unveiling announcements may be in-
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish
in g out the contrast in the States espionage."
News office, WO. 5-1155. Written an-
The President also blamed nouncements must be accompanied Dy
a---- friendly relations between the
name and address of the person
two nations a few years ago most of Czechoslovakia's econ- the
making the insertion. There is a standard
and more recent developments. omic ills on the "Slansky gang," charge of 52 for unveiling notices,
It mentions the Czech govern- the members of which were con- measuring an inch in depth).
The family of the late Mena-
ment's "obstinate. denial of exit victed at the Prague trial. He
visas to aged parents desiring to attacked Israel and Zionism and hem Mendel Axelrod announces
said they were "ruled by Amer- the unveiling of a monument in
join their children in Israel."
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ican imperialists."
his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday,
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Dec. 28, at Nusach Hari Ceme-
Czech President Says Prague
Zionism Loyal to Soviet,
tery, Woodward at 81/2 Mile Road.
Trial Was Not Anti-Jewish
Relatives and friends are asked
VIENNA, (JTA) — Klement lilanam Delegate Asserts
VIENNA (J T A) — Mordecai to attend.
Gottwald, president of Czecho-
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slovakia, denied that the recent Bentov, member of the Israel
trial and execution of Jewish Mapam delegation to the Com-
The family and daughters of
Communist party • officials was munist-sponsored Vienna "peace the late Diane Steinberg an-
an anti-Semitic act, according conference," told a session here nounce the unveiling of a monu-
to a broadcast by the Prague that Zionism is a revolutionary ment in her memory at 11 a.m.,
movement "directed against Sunday, Jan. 4, at Clover Hill
•radio.
Addressing the opening session United States imperialism and Park Cemetery (Section 16).
of a two-day conference of the loyal to the Soviet Union," it Cantor Jacob Sonenklar will of-
Czechoslovak Communist party was reported locally. Mr. Bentov ficiate. Relatives and friends are
in Prague. President Gottwald made no protest against the re- asked to attend.
said that because a man was a cent Prague "purge" trial.
Jew did not make him a Zionist. Bulgaria Permits Emigration
Ira Kaufman Chapel
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Bulgaria is
prepared to permit the emigra- Advises Community of
Hanukah Observed at
tion of any of its 6,000 Jews who Little-Known Service
Jewish Home for Aged
desire to leave for Israel, Bul-
garian. Foreign Minister Nait-
Because of situations which,
: The residents of the • Jewish cheff told Gershon Avner, when recently have arisen concerning
Home for Aged held merry fes- the latter presented his creden- funeral arrangements for a per-
tivities in celebration of Hanu- tials as Charge d'Affaires at Is- son who has died in another
rael's legation in Sofia.
part of the country, Ira Kauf-
kah.
On Dec. 14, Cantor David
The Foreign Minister told Mr. man, of the Ira Kaufman
Katzman led services and sang Avner that Bulgaria would like Chapel, 9419 Dexter, has issued,
to see its Jews remain and help the following statement to The
Hanukah songs.
On Dec. 15, the folks partici- in the reconstruction and de- Jewish News:
pated in a game .to win Hanukah velopment of the country, but it
"When death occurs in an-
would help and permit Jewish other part of the country or the
"gelt."
On Dec. 17, Rabbi Morris Adler immigration to Israel. Most of world of a person traveling away
spoke in Yiddish to the folks the Jews in the country now live from home, the bereaved family
on "The Maccabees of Today." in Sofia.
here usually makes hasty de-
On. Dec. 18, the residents had 150 Jewish Families Remain.
parture to the scene to make
a Hanukah party. Cantor In Harbin Under Red Regime
the necessary arrangements to
Judah Goldring sang Israeli, . TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Some 150 have the deceased returned
Yiddish and cantorial selections. Jewish families remain in the home, but being in 'strange ter-
Entertainment was provided by Manchurian City of Harbin, un- ritory' is at a loss to know where
Mrs. Ruth Gursky. Each resi- der the Communist regime, it to turn.
dent redeived a Hanukah gift was reported here by a party of
"In many instances we are
from the Women's Auxiliary of seven Jews and two Christians
notified after the individual has
the Home.
who arrived here this week af-
On Monday, the residents will ter a 34-day land-sea-air trip left home, and told to make ar-
see the Yiddish movie, "Mirele from Manchuria. The immi- rangements here for the funeral.
A call to us originally would suf-
Efros" at the Home.
grants said that all Jews who fice, for we can, by nation-wide
remain in the Manchurian city a n d international affiliations
desire to come to • Israel. The take care of every detail, includ-
Beth Aaron to Honor
nine travelled from Manchuria ing the safeguarding of personal
Compus Youth at Service via Tientsin and Hongkong
property of the deceased, with-
where they took a plane in out the family having to leave
Beth Aaron Synagogue will
Athens
and
then
proceeded
to
home."
observe its annual college youth
Israel by boat.
service at 8:30 p.m., today, in Drop in Emigration to
U.
S.
the synagogue. The service is
PARIS, (JTA) — The current 'Abraham Sought God'
dedicated to young people who
drop
in emigration of Jews from Fine Book for Children
are home for the winter holi-
days from their respective col- Europe is chiefly due to the ex-
Behrman. House (1261 B'way,
piration of the American Dis-
leges.
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick placed Persons Immigration Act, NY1) evinces excellent taste in
will officiate, assisted by Cantor Henry I. Levy,. director of the the selection of text type, bind-
Judah Goldring and a profes- emigration service of the Joint ings, make-up and illustrations
sional choir. A social hour, Distribution Committee, reported in its newest children's book,
"Abraham Who Sought God."
hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Barney here.
The story of the founder of
Lewinson, will follow in the ves-
monotheism—the man who dis-
try. An informal discussion on Chachmey Lublin Sets
covered God—the father of the
"Opportunities for Jewish Par- Its Banquet for Jan. 25
Jewish people, is told by Abra-
ticipation on My Campus."
ham Rothberg. The pictures are
The annual banquet of the by Yoshiko Ozone.
Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin will
It is a, well told story, about
take place in the Yeshivah Bldg.,
Abraham who destroyed the
Linwood and Elmhurst.
usic
idols, about the God of Justice,
The banquet is being given in
Mercy and Love. Children will
America waited for nine years honor of Rabbi Abraham M. be enchanted with this tale. The
before SZYMON GOLDBERG Hershberg, prominent rabbinical author narrates his story with
was able to fulfill his promise of personality. A member of the ease, intended for the under-
a concert tour in this country. staff of Chachmey Lublin, he is standing of the young child.
The talented violinist will appear president of the Poale Agudath
here at 3:30 p.m., Sunday, in Israel of America.
CARD OF THANKS
In recent years Rabbi Hersh-
Masonie Auditorium with the
Detroit SymPhony Orchestra: He berg visited many Jewish com-
The family of the late Mrs.
will be soloist with the 105 man munities in • South and Central Anna Selman thanks her many
Symphony in Mendelssohn's Vio- America, Europe and Israel.
friends for their thoughtful mes-
At present, Rabbi Hershberg sages of condolence.
lin - Concerto in E Minor.
_En route to this country in is engaged in publishing a Torah
1941, he was taken prisoner by magazine (Kol Yerushalaim),
CARD OF THANKS
the Japanese. He and his fa- based upon the Talmud of Jerus-
The family of the late
mous Stradivarius violin sur- alem. He is the author of the
Mrs. Yetta Bresler wishes
vived 14 prisOn camps and Alaka book, "Machshevetz Ha-
to thank its relatives and
months of privation. His Ameri- kodesh."
friends for the many kind
can debut was two years ago in
expressions of sympathy
Carnegie Hall. Goldberg was Post-Hanukah Party Is
extended during its recent
bereavement.
concertmaster, prior to the war, Planned by Telcove Club
of the Berlin Philharmonic
Telcove Club, an organization
When he was only 20.
for single men and women, will
hold a post-Hanukah ball at 8
CARD OF THANKS
Farband Camp Planning
p.m., Sunday, at the Davison
Reunion Party on Sunday
The
family
of the late Hannah
Jewish Center. Rose Drootman,
president,
announces
that
Ainbinder wishes to thank its rel-
Norman Drachler, director of
atives and friends for the many
Farband Camp, announces the friends are invited. Ann Gold-
man will be hostess, and Samuel
kind expressions of sympathy ex-
annual reunion for campers and Zeff is chairman.
tended during its recent bereave-
their friends, to be held at 2:30
Music will be furnished by Hi
p.m., Sunday, in the Carmel He- Kushner and his orchestra, and
ment.
brew School, 17556 Wyoming.
a grand march will be led by
—Joseph A. Ainbinder
Feature of the afternoon will Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zeff.
be the showing of 1952 camp
and children
pictures. A program of awards
Donald ond. Edythe
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to campers will be included,
Friday, December 26, 1952
added Drachier.
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Obituaries
MRS. ADA GREEN, 66, 2611.
LOUIS DORN, 3710 Burlingame,
died Dec. 13. Services at Ira Whitney, died Dec. 21. Services
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She
wife, Frieda; and son, Morris. • leaves a son, William H.; and a.
daughter, Mrs. Jerry Walker. •
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BENJAMIN ROSENBER G.
19015 Muirland, died Dec. 13.
CHARLES W. STONE, 18442
Services at Ira Kaufman Chap- Lauder, .died Dec. 14, at Cocoa,
el. He leaves his wife. Rose: Fla. He leaves his wife, Kath-
sons, Arthur and Harvey; three erine; son, Raymond; daughter,
brothers and two sisters.
Mrs. Robert Krause.
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ROSA WESTHEIMER, 14343
JENNY GUTTENBERG, 2941
Vassar, died Dec. 14. Services Calvert, died Dec. 1'7. She leaves
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She her son, Herman; daughters,
leaves her son, Kurt West; a Martha Cohen and Nellie Perlin;
daughter, Mrs. Heddy Brandeis, three grandchildren and four
of Israel; and two grandchil- great grandchildren.
dren.
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RUDOLPH M. KAHN, of Hotel
HENRIETTA SPRING. 85 Eas-
on, Highland Park, died Dec. 15. Detroiter, died Dec. 13. He
Services at Ira Kaufman Chap- leaves a sister, Henrietta K. Les-
el. She leaves a son, Seymour. ser. Burial in New York.
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of Irvington, N. J.; daughters.
Mrs. Sadie Sloman, and Mrs.
SOLOMON PUDER, 3003 Cort-
Theodore 011esheimer; eight land, died Dec. 14. Services at
grandchildren • and 14 • -great Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur-
grandchildren:
vived by his wife, Cilli; a son
.
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Herman; daughter, Mrs. Miriam
JEAN ROSS, 18006 Wooding- Biener, of Haifa, Israel; a sister
ham, died Dec. 17. Services at and four grandchildren.
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
her husband, Louis; sons, Wal-
RACHEL FREEDMAN, 2322
lace, ,Herman and Albert; Leslie, died Dec. 16. Services at
daughter. Elaine; and four Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur-
grandchildren. -
vived by a son, Simeon; daugh-
GEORGE • FOX,. 18658 Santa ter, Mrs. Minnie Levine; 2 broth-
Barbara, died Dec. 17. He leaves ers, a sister and five grandchil-
his wife, Fannie; sons, Emanuel. dren:
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Jack, Isadore and Samue 1;
SIMON EIGEL, 2968 Clair-
daughters, Mrs. Albert Blair
and Lorraine; two brothers, a mount, died Dec. 18. Services at
Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur-.
sister and one grandchild.
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vived by his wife, Odess: son,
DANIEL HIRSCH CRONE, 454 Abe; daughter, Mrs. Esther Rot-
Auburn, Pontiac, Mich., died tenberg.
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Dec. 19. Services at Ira Kauf-
man Chapel, He leaves his wife,
FINA KAHN, 173'77 Northlawn;
Betty; son, Nathan; daughter, died Dec. 21. Services at Hebrew
Mrs. Robert Friedman, of Cleve- BeneVolent Chapel. Survived by
land; a sister and five grand- her husband, George; daughter,
children.
Betty Lou -, four brothers, three
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sisters.
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DAVID L.. TYNER, 51, 19535
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Afton, died Dec. 22. Services at , ALEXANDER E. FARBER, 2'737
Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves Gladstone, -died Dec. 21. Services
his wife, Jean; daughter, Paula at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel.
Lev i s o n; son, Herbert; five Survived by his wife, Dorothy;
brothers and a grandson.
sons, Irwin and Ronald: daugh-
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MRS. JOSEPH S. BUR AK, 53, ter, Mrs. Florence Guttenberg;
2215 Longfellow, died Dec. 21. a brother.
She leaves her husband, Joseph
S.; son, William M. Lowenstein
of Jacksonville, Fla.; daughter,
Mrs. Roger B. Salomon, of Bar-
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Cemetery Memorials
Granite
ABRAHAM MELLEN, 74, 13639
LaSalle, died Dec. 21. Services
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
leaves his wife, Bella; sons, Leo,
Ned and Morris; and daughter,
Mrs. Ira Avrin.
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