100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

February 27, 1953 - Image 20

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-02-27

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.



20—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 27, 1953

Obituaries

In Memoriam

Bishop Sheil Establishes Scholarship
For Needy Student to Brandeis U.

Bishop BERNARD

J. SHELL, of Chicago,
HARRY HARTMA N, 56, of
and Dr. ABRAM L.
17527 Shaftsbury, died Feb. 23.,
SACHAR, president of
He is survived by his wife, Anna,
In loving memory of our be-
Brandeis Universi t y
and a sian, Bernard.
loved husband and father, Hy-
confer over the estab-
*
*
lishment . by Bishop
MAX KATZ,. 3025 Calvert, died man Berman. who passed away
••: Shell of a Catholic
Feb. 15. Services at Ira Kauf on Feb. 2, 1951 (27 days in
Youth Organization
man Chapel. He leaves 11 .: sons, Shvat).
scholarship to Bran-
Isadore and Zelick; 'daughters, - Sadly missed by his wife, Jen-
and grandchildren.
' deis. Dr. Sachar, in
Mrs. Nathan Greenberg, of Los nie, children *
* *
accepting the schol-
Angeles, Mrs. Sarah Gelber, Mrs.
arship, said it will be
In memory of my loving son
Esther Gross and Mrs. Jack
awarded to a needy
W e i n b a u m; 12 grandchildren and our „dear brother, Sgt. Mil-,
and deserving student
ton S. .Cohen, who died. in the.
and 11 great-grandchildren.
of "outstanding ac-a-
* * *
service of his country on March
demic potential."
SAMUEL STEEL, 4012 Buena 4, 1945. •
Sadly missed by his mother,
Vista, died Feb. 15. Services
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He Mrs. Frank Cohen, brothers. Sid- NCRAC Admits Orthodox
General Welcoming;
leaves his wife, Hannah; sons, ney and Herman, and sister,
Group to Membership •
Norman and Lawrence; three Edith.
To Army Chaplain
brothers arid three sisters.
* * *
NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
Correction
Union of Orthodox Jewish Con-
SAMUEL GURIAN, 2750 Stur-
The Jewish News regrets
gregations has been ;Aadmitted
tevant, died Feb. 18, Services at
exceedingly an error made in
to full membership in the Na-
Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
last week's edition in which
tional Community Relations
his wife, Fannie; son, Frederick;
a Card of Thanks began,
Advisory Council, which coor-
daughters, Mrs. Morris Katanick
"Mrs. Esther Philosoph wishes
dinates the activities of Jewish
and Mrs. Louis Glassman; and
to thank . . ." It should
groups engaged in combatting
five grandchildren.
have read Mr. Victor Philo-
* * *
anti-Semitism in this country.
soph wishes to thank his
ISRAEL GOLDIN, 1956 Pin-
Irving Kane, _NCRAC chair-
friends, the Bnai Brith boys
man, said that the admission
gree, died Feb. 19. Services at
and Rabbi•Adler for the kind
of the national Orthodox body
Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
expressions of sympathy ex-
is aimed at "furthering the
his wife, Anna; sons, Dr. Morris
tended during his recent be-
move toward creation of an in-
I., Abe, Nathan and Norman;
reavement ovtr the loss of
strumentality representative of
daughters, Mrs. Louis Richter
his wife, Mrs. Esther Philo-
the three wings of American
and Mrs. Harry Golsky; a broth-
soph. Mrs. Philosoph was an
Judaism to carry primary re-
er, a Fister, 11 grandchildren
active member of the corn-
sponsibility for the interfaith
and sixteen great grandchildren.
menity,
having
served
in
* * *
aspects of community relations
many organizations and do-
work."
IDA GOLDMAN, 2045 Glad-
ing yeoman duty for the Bnai
stone, died Feb. 19. SerVices at
Max J. Etra, president of the
Brith.
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
Union, said the question of re-
her husband," Harry; son, Leon;
ligious principles was discussed
and daughters, Estelle and Mrs. Mrs. Josephine Morgenthau,
in detail with NCRAC officials
Widow
of
Ambassador,
Dies
at
90
BESSIE SHINDEL, 8961 Petos- Victor Kelmenson.
and assurances were obtained
* * *
key, died Feb. 21. Services at
that under the established pol-
YORK,
(JTA)

Mrs.
NEW
IRVEN A. EHRENPREIS, Los
Hebrew Benevolent Chapel, Sur-
icy of the NCRAC, the partici-
vived by her husband; Morris; Angeles, died Feb. 18. Services Josephine Morgenthau, widow of pation of the_ Union would in
daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Cohen, at Ira Kaufman Chapel. , He Henry Morgenthau Sr., former no way involve compromises of
Mrs. Shirley Shapiro and Mrs. leaves his wife, Bessie; son, U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, died religious principles. •
Dorothy Moscowitz; five grand- Ralph; daughter, Tobi; a broth- at a sanitarium in Katonah,
N.Y., after a long illness. She
er and two sisters of Detroit.
children and three sisters.
Israeli Line Inaugurates
* * *
* * *
was 90 years old.
Until the advent of her illness, Passenger Service With U. S.
LILLIAN H. TAYLOR, Toron-
JENNIE TRAGER, 15360 Muir-
to, Ont., died Feb. 14. She land, died Feb. 13. She leaves Mrs. Morgenthau had been active
NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Is-
Brig. Gen. HARRY REICHEL-
leaves her h u s b a n d, Samuel; her husband, Abraham; sons, in philanthropy and in music
raeli Judges Line, a new shipp- DERFER (right) commanding,
daughters, Karen and Barbara; Nathan and Morris, of Boston, in New York.
ing enterprise operating under officer at Camp San Luis Obis-
and a brother, David Steen, of Mass.; daughters, Mrs. Louis
franchise' from the Israeli Gov po,. Calif., welcomes Lt. NATHAN
Detroit. Services and interment Volk and Mrs. Dan Milgrom; Fear TwQ Ike Appointments
ernment, announced the open- ESTEItSOHN, a native Detroiter
May Hurt Israel Relations
and five grandchildren. /
in Toronto.
ing of regular scheduled month- and first Jewish chaplain as
* * *
JOSEPH A. 'SAMUELS, of Tul-
WASHINGTON, (JTA) -Those ly service between the United signed to the camp since its
ler Hotel, died Feb. 21. He leaves concerned with the maintenance States Gulf and South Atlantic activation. Lt. Estersohn will
MONUMENTS
he among the 100 rabbis to ke-
his srns, Burton and Albert, and of Israel-Arab stability are ob- ports and Haifa.
The maiden voyage of fhe ceive the "Semicha," highest
serving the expected assignment
a brother.
• * *
By Karl C. Berg

by President Eisenhower of two company's flagship, S. S. Ben- degree in Jewish theological
Owner
ABRAHAM RUBIN, a former career diplomats, widely regard- Nun was scheduled from New learning, at a convocation
Max Wrotslaysky
Detroiter, died Feb. 22 in Cali- ed as anti-Zionists, to sensitive Orleans Feb. 25, with stops at March 8, conferred by YechiVa
Monument Works
Houston, Galveston and Sav- University's Rabbi Isaac Etch..
fornia. He leaves three sons and Near East posts.
Distinctive
two daughters, Morris Rubin
The two are Loy Henderson, annah. Regular ly scheduled anan Theological Seminary, in
Monuments
Reasonably Priced
and Max Rubin of Detroit and present ambassador to Iran who stops will be made at Haifa, Tel New York.
3201 JOY ROAD
the oldest son in Europe; Mrs. may be sent to E g y p t, and Aviv, Piraeus, Genoa and Bar-
Corner Wildemere
Morris Gordon of Detroit and George • Wadsworth, Ambassador celona.
Automobile Association Urged
TYler 6-0196
Mrs. Adolf Galperin of Los An- to Czechsiovakia and f o r m e r
The company also announced To Halt Bias Endorsements
geles, and seven grandchildren. Ambassador to Turkey, who ap- the purchase of the 9,100-ton
The children flew to California pears slated to be envoy to Pak- S.S. Henri Jaspar, from the Bel- , NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
for the services.
gian Line. The ship is to be de- American Automobile Associa-
istan.
livered to the Israeli Judges Line tion was called upon to cease
Expel Turkish Party Leaders at Haifa, in M a y, and will be its endorsement of hotels gUilty
NFTY Essay Contest
MONUMENTS
immediately entered into the of racial and religious discrimi-
For Anti-Semitic Tirades
regular services of the line be- nation by the Travel Agents
NEW YOR K, N. Y.—A 1,000-
ISTANBUL, (JTA) — Some 30 tween the United States, South Committee to Combat Discrimi-
word essay contest open to
teen-agers (post - Confirmation members of the Democratic Atlantic and Gulf ports via the nation in the Travel IndustrY,
organization of 125 travel agents
to 21 years of age inclusive) on Party,„ the government party, Mediterranean to Israel.
in the area.
one of the following topics: (1) have been expelled from the
"What I Am Going to Teach My party for adherence to the racist Marshall Tito Helps in Drive
"The AAA continues to folloW
Children about Judaism;" (2) views of the anti-Semitic, ultra- . To Erect Memorial to Jews
the practice of recommending
"My Program for Reform Juda- nationalist "Turkish Nationalist
hotels that discriminate in its
ism;" and (3) "If I Were a Rab- Association." T h e Association
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Plans triptiks. Its directories still list,
MANUAL URBACH & SON
bi" is announced by the Hebrew was outlawed several weeks ago. for the erection of a memorial as approved, many such hotels,"
• 7729 TWELFTH ST.
Two of the 30 are members of here to the 6,000,000 Jewsoe,nni- the committee said. Such dis-
Union College-Jewish Institute
TY..6 7192
of Religion and the National the National Assembly, the Tur- hilated by the Nazis were re- crimination is contrary to Amer-
kish Parliament, which is con- ported at a meeting arranged ican ideals and democratic prac•-
Federation of Temple Youth.
4111 ■ 111111111011.110.1111111.1.11111•111111MIM.
sidering lifting the two deputies' by t h e memorial committee. tices, it declared. • It asked the
211111iiii1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IL parliamentary immunity.
The city has donated land for AAA to use its publications and
the memorial and the committee facilities to serve only "those
German Shipowners Ask Own
is seeking to raise $500,000 for hotels and resorts free from the
blight of diScrimination." .
Ships Be Used for Reparations
its construction.
Dignity
Beauty'
E:-
President Marshal Tito of
BONN, (JTA)—German ship- Yugoslavia, in a message to the Austrians Bolt Communist
Maintained by
F...
. owners protested to the West meeting, said he hoped the `Jewish Unity' Organization
Adas Shalom (Northwest) Synagogue
E- German Government against its monument "may be a lasting
announced decision not to ship symbol of unity of peoples of all
VIENNA, (JTA) — Marti n.
Inquiries May Be Made
.
= reparations goods to Israel in races and creeds." The message, Rathsprecher, president of , the
=
=
at Synagogue Office
E.
-
German
bottoms
because
of
the
=
with t h e Marshal's signature, pro-Communist "Jewish Unity"
: 21-lillIllilllilliliiiiillillllillifillifilifilllillifillillilillifillIllillilliiiliiillInlillillifilllillillillillilllillillifililliliillilnI 0 possibility of anti-German dem- was presented by Viado Popovic, organization here, has resigned
onstrations in Israel ports. The Yugoslav_ Ambassador to t h e because of the anti-Jewish drive
shipowners, who favor payment United States.
in Eastern Europe and has been
of reparations, nevertheless op-
replaced by Franz Austerlizt.
pose ratification of the Bonn-
A- group which apparently
"Scattered Showers" and
Israel agreement unless it is "Fresh Variable Winds" will be split , off from "Jewish Unity"
17125-27 VAN DYKE AVENUE
made conditional on the em- the two mental health plays to has issued an appeal to those
ployment of German shipping in be presented' by ESTABROOK who remain in the organization.
Opposite main entrance to Mt. Olivet Cemetery
the /deliveries.
and DWYER PTA's in a program not to vote for the Communist
DETROIT '34, MICH. • TW. 1-7220
at 7:30 p.m., March 31, at the slate in the Austrian national
Publisher Dies
former school. The Center Dis- elections, stating that the dan-
---
DESIGNERS • MANUFACTURERS
WINNIPEG, Man., (JTA) — trict Democratic Human Rela- ger to Jews is greater today
Benjamin Maximillian. Cohen, tions Committee of Detroit Pub- than at .any time since the Hit-
MONUMENTS • GRAVE MARKERS • MAUSOLEUMS
founder and publisher of the lic Schools is sponsor. Drs. Mari- ler regime. It has also been re-
GRANITE • BRONZE • MARBLE
Jewish Post of this city for more on Edman and Collin Reynolds ported that some prominent
WE ERECT WORK ANY PLACE IN THE UNITED STATES
than 28 years, died here after a of Wayne University will lead a Jewish Communists have re-
notuiced their ties with Judaism.
discussion to follow.
lengthy illness. He was 62.

FANNIE REMER, 2257 Blaine,
died Feb. 16. Services at Hebrew
Benevolent Chapel. Survived by
her sons, Herman, Manuel, Jack
and Nathan; daughters, Mrs.
Esther Gerber and Mrs. Arline
Susman; 12 grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
* * *
SAMUEL GUYER,' 2317 Glen-
, died Feb. 16. Services t
Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur-
vived by sons, Sidney, Max,
Abraham and Ben; daughters,
Mrs. Esther Feldman and Mrs.
Rae Zatkoff; 14 grandchildren
and two brothers.
* * *
BESSIE KAPLAN, 19975 San
Juan, died Feb. 17. Services at
Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur-
vived by a son, Irving; daugh-
ters, Mrs. Anna Bloon, Mrs. Elsie
Cohen and Mrs. Belle Marks;
five grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
* * *
BELLA FINKEL, 3006 Cle-
ments, died Feb. 18. Services at
Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur-
vived by her husband, Louis;
sons Max, Irving, Sain and Ben;
and 10 grandchildren.
* * *
MAX KAMINSKY, 2218 Ford,
died Feb. 17. Services at Hebrew
Benevolent Chapel.
* * *
HARRY STONE, Paul Revere
Hotel, died Feb. 15. Services at
Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur-
vived by a brother, Max Slater
of Newark, N.J.

...

-

1 NORTHWEST HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK -.
7,-

=

E- - _ -

UN. 4-1414

4.

BROWS & RIIISCH CO.

:,-

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan