Obituaries JENNIE LUFT, 3202 Lawrence, died Dec. 28. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her sons, Michael and Joseph; daughters; Mrs. E. M. Rosenthal and Mrs. Sam Shapero; a broth- er, two sisters, two grandchil- dren and four great grand chil- dren. • * * MAX KALMAN, 2467 High- land, died Dec. 30. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Katherine; sons, Dr. Albert and Richard I.; daughter, Mrs. Paul Talberg; two sisters, a brother and two grandchildren. • * * FRED BERGSTEIN, 17419 Prairie, died Jan. 1. He leaves two brothers, Albert, of Duluth, and Leonard, of Midland, Mich.; and four sisters, including Mrs. Karl Katinsky, of Detroit. * GOLDIE GOODGALL, 16600 Hubbell, died Jan. 1. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Louis; daughters, Mrs. Gerald Abel, Ruth L. and Beatrice J.; three brothers, two sisters and a grandchild. * * BENJAMIN FINK, 8545 Sec- ond, died Jan. 2. He leaves his wife, Fannie; son, Arthur; daughters, Mrs. Leon Stern and Mrs. Herman Holinstat. * * * LOUIS B. COLE, 225 Merton, died Jan. 4. Services at Ira Kauf- man Chapel. He leaves his wife, Claire; a son, Richard; and two sisters. * * * MAURICE MARCUS, Briggs Hotel, died Jan. 4. He leaves his wife, Anne; a brother and two sisters. * * * FRANK STERN, 3359 Cort- land, died Jan. 3. He leaves his wife, Sarah; son, Lt. Arthur, of the U. S. Navy; and daughters, Mrs. Morris Friedman and Mrs. Helen Morse. * * • LILLIAN GERBER, 4203 Du- ane, died Dec. 28. She leaves her husband, Alex; son, Oscar; and daughter, Sylvia. • • * JACK BELL, 48, 16158 Wooding- ham, a former associate depart- ment manager at Sams, died Jan. 2 after a long illness. Fun- eral services were held Sunday at Kaufman's. Surviving are his wife, Lillian; son, Allen; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bell of New York; brothers, Charles and Joseph. * * • ANNA ETHEL MILLER, 2210 W. Philadelphia, died Dec. 29. Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Survived by her husband Harry; sons, Max, Jack and William Miller; daughters, Mrs. Betty Beare, Mrs. Lillian Rogow and Mrs. Ida Adoff; 11 grand- children and 6 great grandchil- dren. - * * * HYMAN GENELIN, 2376 Ful- lerton, died Dec. 31. Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- vived by his daughters, Mrs. Millicent Silver, Mrs. Stella Can- ner and Mrs. Dora Sparr of De- troit; Mrs. Ann Cleaver, of Lon- don, England and Mrs. Celia Glick of Portsmouth, O.; 9 grandchildren. * * * ABRAHAM LEVIN E, 9369 Broadstreet, died Dec. 31. Serv- ices at Hebrew Benevolent Cha- pel. Survived by his wife, Fannie; sons, Louis and Max, daughters, Mrs. Esther Schoichet, Mrs. Rose Stein, Mrs. Eva Kesner and Mrs. Goldie Genser; two sisters, 23 grandchildren and 15 great- grandchildren. * JACOB PECHERER, 3310 Ro- chester, died Jan. 3. Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- vived by his wife, Pearl; son, Max, daughters, Mrs. Ida Sel- man and Mrs. Annie Roseman; two brothers, a sister and 3 grandchildren. * * • RUBIN SHILLMAN, 2498 W. Grand, died Jan. 3. Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- vived by his wife, Mollie; sons, Morris and Rudolph Shillman; two grandchildren. Neu, Chevrolet, Buick Featured by Dealers 'Mr. Israel' to Wrestle *Mr. America' Jan. 20 With much fanfare and plans for special exhibits, automobile dealers in Detroit today and Saturday will welcome the new 1953 Chevrolet and Buick cars. A spectacular show is planned by Grand River Chevrolet, 5133 Grand River, which traditionally puts on an extravagant welcome. Heading the show will be Bet- ty Clooney, TV star, whose tele- cast will be broadcast direct from the showroom. Members of Michigan State's national cham- pionship football team, a fash- ion show and display of price- less gems will-be other features. At Ver Hoven Chevrolet's two showrooms, 13832 Van Dyke and 16350 Woodward, Highland Park, Toby David, of CKLW, and John- ny King, of W-WJ-TV, will be masters of ceremonies, plus a show including Karol Fox, Mel Snyder and the Chevrolet Glee Club. Other openings will be at Jef- ry McCarthy Highland Chevro- let Co., 12897 Woodward, in Highland P a r k; Fern - Wood Chevrolet, 22346 Woodward, in Ferndale; Dick Connell Chevro- let, 12240 Joseph Campau, Don Homer Chevrolet, 9767 Grand River and Emmert Chevrolet Co., 20000 Grand River. The new Buicks, featuring a new V-8 engine in this, its 50th automotive year, may be seen at Buick Retail Stbe No. 1, 6164 Cass, announce Jack Marko- witz and Charles Weinstock; at McGuire Buick, 14355 Livernois; at Carson Buick, 13900 Hamil- ton; or at Sellgren Buick, 25330 Grand River. The Metropolitan senior men's fencing championship in New York has been won by a mem- ber of the United States' 1948 Olympic team, Ralph Goldstein, who defeated Ed Vebell. Gold- stein is one of the nation's top- ranking fencers. By BILL WOLF Raphael — "Mr. Israel" — Hal- pern, the wrestling rabbi from Israel, is rapidly becoming a popular figure in the grunt and groan arena. It is not only be- cause of the unique situation of a wrestling rabbi (Halpern was graduated from a Jerusalem rabbinical school), but because of his ability as a grappler. Now he stands ready to take on one of the nation's most pop- ular wrestlers, Gene — "Mr. America"—Stanlee, in an un- usual benefit match. The aim is to raise money for the . Yeshiva Academy of Long Island. Promoter Freddie Sommers is staging the event, to be held Jan. 20 at Sunnyside 'Garden, on Long Island. Halpern, born in Vienna, was brought to Palestine when he was three years old. Now 25, he . has pioneered in developing physical education among Is- raeli youth. He directs 52 gym- nasiums in Israel and is reputed to have. personally taught some 10,000 ioungsters the art of body building. Halpern, six feet tall, ,weighs 215 pounds. BOSTON, (JTA)—Rabbi Jacob Zuber, 54-year-old assistant rab- bi at Cong. Beth Hamidrash Hagodol in Roxbtiry, died from a beating suffered when he was robbed in a park near his home. The police are seeking his mur- derer. Rabbi Zuber came to this country five years ago from Sweden, where he lived for 17 years. In Memoriam WORKS ' 2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton TO. 8-6923 TO. 8-7523 BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK OFFERS JEWISH FAMILIES THE FINEST BURIAL PLOTS AT MODERATE PRICES ON EXTENDED TERMS One of America's newest and most beautiful ceme- teries, dedicated to the service of Detroit Jews. Gird Thyself with Strength Beth El Memorial Park "And thou shalt be like a . watered garden, and like a spring of water, whose water's fail not." —Isaiah, 58:14. 28120 WEST SIX MILE ROAD Between Inkster and Middlebelt For information Call Mr. Segall at TR. 5-8530 Serving With Reverence - "AINOMENNIMPINW The Ira Dignity Cemetery Memorials DETROIT MONUMENT I In loving memory• of our clear husband and father, David Fel- zer, who passed' away one year ago, Jan. 10, 1952. Sadly missed, but never for- gotten, by his wife, Ernestine; son, Bert; and daughters, Joan and Theda. He shall speak peace . and his dominion shall be from sea even to sea, and from the. river even to the ends of the earth. —Zech. 9:10. Lowest Prices for Highest Quality Granite and Outstanding Designs THE JEWISH NEWS-27 Friday, January 9, 1.953 Rabbi Murdered Understandin 1) 'KAUFMAN Chapel 9419 DEXTER - BOUL EVARD at E.DISON Funeral Advisers and Directors TYler 7-4520 The Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit Extends Sincere Sympathies To the Families of the Following Who Passed Away During the Past Two Months and in_ Whose Memories Trees Were Planted by Their Friends and Dear Ones on Jewish National Fund Soil in Israel: A A A A Garden in Memory of Hannah Ainbinder. Garden of 200 Trees to Commemorate the Yahrzeit of Abraham Katz. Garden of 200 Trees Completed in Memory of Isaac Rosenthal. Garden Completed in Memory of Louis I. Kramer. DECEMBER 1952 Grace Abrahams Rose Adelman Max Adelstein Sophie Adler Martha Apt Ashna Arnowitz Margaret Art Louis August Moses Bachrach Ida Bassell Abraham Belfer Dr. Charles Bennett Marcus Berger Harold Bernstein Fannie Birndorf Nachman Blezowski Sarah Blumberg J. Borodowkin Victor Bowlent Faiga Brant Yetta Bresler Louis Brestoff Esther Brown • Clara Burg Bertha Chernofsky Faiga Chernowsky Chaim Cooper Dora Cohen Sophie . Cohen Louis Dorn Herman Endelman Ben Ettinger Samuel J. Feldman George Feuer Flodell Flanders Albert Freedman Rachel Freedman Rev. Albert A. Gampel Mali Gershenson Odessa Glickstein Joseph Globerman Abraham Goldberg Julius Goldman Morris Goldman Mandel Goldstein Morton Goldstein Nathan Goldstein Abraham Grant Ada Green Zelda Greenberg Jenny Guttenberg Minnie Guttenberg Mary Guttman Sarah Herman Louis Herskovitz Rabbi Michael Higer Daniel Himelhoch Herbert Hirschelman Anna Horowitz Charles Israel Rose . Janow Eva Josephson Rebecca Rosenberg Fina Kahn Max Kalman Miriam Kaplan Max Rosenfeld Sarah Rosenfield George Rosenthal Jean Ross Itzchock Isaac Ryke Sam Salkowitz David -Sarver Anna Kay Anna Katz Eva Katz Wolf Kligman Mrs. J. G. Knippel Morris Levin George I. Levin Isaac Levy Hyman D. Linn Charna Marcuse Abraham Mellen Harry Mellen Henry Meyers Charles Israel Michaeli Anna Miller Rev. Elias Miller Rose Mitnick Alvin Newsome Sam Ozwoeld David Palash Rebecca Pont Ida Posen Solomon Puder Ralph Raskin Isadore W. Ress Betty Rittman Moses Rodd Benjamin Rosenberg Jacob Rosenberg Samuel Satovitz Netta Scavron Elizabeth Scholnick Sonya Schostak Esther Schuster Caroline Schwartz Robert Seiler Helen Shapiro Gerald I. Shulman Jack Sklar Simon Sklar Zelda Steinberg Harry Stober Julius Stofer Rubin Sutkin Moishe Yosef Tilson David Trachtenberg Harry 0. Turner David L. Tyner Nathan Waterston• Isadore Weiner Rosa Westheimer Harry Winer Louis Zager Y AHRZEITS Gittel & Itzchock Cohen Yoseph & Dvoa Eber Raebael Weintraub May the Memories of the Departed Serve as Blessings The Jewish National Fund in Jerusalem—the head office of Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael—is in position to arrange for recitation of Kaddish in a synagogue in the Holy City for departed in this country. Proper arrangements can be made through the Jewish National Fund Council in Det roit. For information and to plant trees, call the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit, 11816 Dexter, TO. 8-7384. , Similar lists will be published periodically by the Jewish National Fund