Sidney L. Alexander Called by Death;
Prominent in Civic and Jewish Affairs

Tributes to the memory of as Jews who, for four decades,
Sidney L. Alexander poured in worked with him in numerous
this week from non-Jews as well civic and philanthropic causes.
Mr. Alexander, whose resi-
dence was at 11534 Byron, died
Tuesday. Funeral services were
held in Temple Beth El's Brown
Memorial Chapel Wednesday.
He is survived by his wife,
Belle; sons, Gabriel N., Dr. Mar-
tin M. and Sidney L. Jr., and
three sisters.
An attorney here for 40 . years,
Mr. Alexander was a member
of Temple Beth El for more
than 50 years. He was a leader
for many years in Allied Jewish
Campaigns and in Community
Chest drives.
He was a high-ranking leader
in Republican Party circles and
his opinions were seriously con-
sidered by many governors of
Michigan, by Detroit mayors
and councilmen. He was a
former member of the Port of
SIDNEY L. ALEXANDER
Detroit Commission.

Obituaries

IDA MORRISON, 1720 Glynn, ! ANNIE RUDA, 1785 Seward,
died May 31. Services at Ira died June 4. Services at Hebrew
Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her Benevolent Chapel. Survived by
husband, Abraham; daughters, her husband, Harry; sons, Julius
Annie, Mrs. Nathan Botuck and and Abraham; daughters, Mrs.
Mr:t. Louis Leland, of Canal Gertrude Hyams, Mrs. Frieda
Zone; and three grandchildren. Gaskin, of Newark, N. J., and
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Mrs. Ida Wolfe, of Wyandotte,
NETTIE SOLOMON, 12688 and 18 grandchildren.
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Stoepel, died May 31. Services at
HEDWIG REGINA CARLE-
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
her husband, Samuel; son, Da- BACH, 11340 Dexter, died June
vid; daughter, Mrs. Steven Watts : 3. Services at Hebrew Benevolent
a sister and four grandchildren. Chapel. Survived by a son,
Emanuel; and a daughter, Mrs.
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SHARON ANITA KAHN, 2989 Ida Hecht, of * Baltimore,
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Sturtevant, died June 1. Serv-
CHARLES DICKMAN, 140 E.
ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She Columbia, died June .5. Services
leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel.
Julius Kahn; brother, Harvey; a Survived by a brother and five
sister, Barbara; grandparents, sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kahn;
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Jack Blitz and Mrs. Anna Holtz.
ABRAHAM GRUBER, 2491
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Pingree, a supervisor of the
JOSEPH MILLER, 2435 Calvert, Council of Orthodox Rabbis, and
died June 2. Services at Ira vice-president of Cong. Mishkan
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his Israel, died Sunday. Funeral
wife, Regina; sons, Martin and services were held at Hebrew
Marshall; a daughter, Mrs. Lewis Benevolent Chapel Monday. Sur-
Honigman; a sister and six viving are two sons, Dr. Joseph
and Harry Gruber; 2 sisters; 9
grandchildren.
grandchildren and 11 great-
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EDITH BERMAN, 2958 Glen- grandchildren.
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dale, died June 3. Services at Ira
.SIGMUND J. SCHOR, 58, 3205
Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her Tyler, died Saturday. Services
sons, Harry, Ralph, Thomas and were held Monday, at Kaufman
Abraham; a daughter, Mrs. Sam Chapel. He is survied by his
Burlak; three brothers, 15 wife, Helen.
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grandchildren and 11 great
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grandchildren.
EVE IDA POSNER, 2261
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Blaine, died Sunday. S6rvices at
DORA LENTZER, 2745 Cort- Kaufman's Tuesday. She was
land, died June 2. Services at the mother of Seymour and
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves Marvin; sister of Max and Her-
her sons, Albert and Joseph; man Litvin, Mrs. Maurice Har-
daughters, Mrs. Morris Gantz ris, Mrs. Hyman Miller, Mrs. Jo-
and Mrs. Earl Propp, of Chicago; seph Beinenstock, Mrs. Eliza-
a brother, a sister, seven grand- beth Penfel.
children and three great grand-
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MRS. OLGA BLOCK, 72, wid-
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ow of Joseph Block, one-time
HYMAN COFFMAN, 18452 president of Congregation Bnai
Washburn, died June 4. Services David, died Sunday in Miami
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He Beach. Services will be held
leaves his wife, Mrs. Rose Coif- Friday at Kaufman's. Surviving
man; son, Albert; and a brother. are her sons, Dr. Harry H. of
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Brooklyn, Dr. Abraham of Mi-
NATHAN WEISSBROT, 3379 ami Beach and Dr. Louis of
Lawrence, died June 4. Services Silver Springs, Md.; daughters,
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He Mesdames Estil Tessmer of Bay
leaves his wife, Shirley, son, Da- City and Herman Gaines of
vid; daughter, Marsha; parents, Miami Beach.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ignacio Weissbrot,
MRS, FREIDA LEWIS, 3203
of Havana, Cuba, and a sister.
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Calvert, died June 8. • Services
DORA DAVIS, 19178 San Juan, at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She
died June 5. Services at Ira leaves her sons, M. Ben and
Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her Nathan; daughters, Rose, Jean-
husband, David; son, Alvin; nette, Mrs. Al Hudosh and Mrs.
daughter, Mrs. Thelma Leven- Alex Marx, of St. Louis, Mo.; a
stein; four sisters, two brothers brother,. sister ,seven grand-
children and ten great grand-
and four grandchildren.
children.
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DR. DAVID J. WARREN, 17216
Appoline, died June 5. Services ! OTTO M. KOHN died June 7.
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He He is survived by two sisters.
leaves his wife, Phyllis; sons, Burial was in Lansing Wednes-
Mark and Sheldon; mother, Mrs. day.
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ESther Warren; two brothers and
MAX KOLIN, 9327 N. Martin-
a • sister.
dale, died June 8. Services at
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Kaufman's Wednesday. Survived
ADOLPHE MINTZ, 3316 Fuller- by wife, Della; son, Norman;
ton, died June 3. Services at He- daughter, Mrs. Esther Graf;
brew
Benevolent Chapel. Sur- brothers, Isadore and Ben; sis-
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;Med by his wife, Helen; sons, ters, Mrs. Morris Landau and
Jiawrence and Samuel; daugh- Mrs. Hyman Rich.
ter, T h e r e s a; a grandchild;
mother, Mrs, . Celia Mintz, of 24 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Montreal, Canada; --an 'T a -Sister.
Friday, June 12, 1953

Julius Moskowitz Dies

Monument Unveilings

Services were held this week
at Ira Kaufman Chapel for Ju: -
lius Moskowitz, 55, a former De-
troiter, who died June 7 at hi&'
home in Presque Isle, Me.
Mr. Moskowitz, who belonged
to Phoenician Lodge, F. & A. M.
here, was chairman of the
Northern Maine United Jewish
Appeal. His action of a few years
ago in, behalf of UJA is still dis-
cussed in campaign circles.
A potato broker, Mr. Mosko-
witz donated a carload of pota-
toes to the Detroit campaign,
which was auctioned off here
for $15,000. In Presque Isle, he
was also active in Bnai Brith.
Survivors are his wife, Lillian;
sons, Carl, Theodore, of Phila-
delphia, and Seymour, of Mon-
treal sisters, Alice, Belle and
Molly, of Detroit, and Mrs. Jo-
seph Brown. of Inglewood,
Calif.

(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
charge of $2 for unveiling nottces,
measuring an inch in depth).
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The family of the late Abra-
ham Jacobs announces the ill--
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 12 .noon, Sunday,
Jurfe 21, at Yiddishe Folks Fa-
rein Cemetery, Gratiot at 14
The family of the late Esther Mile. Rabbi Gorrelickz . will of
Gale announces the unveiling of elate. Relatives and friends are
a monument in her memory at asked to attend.
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11 a.m., Sunday, June 14, at
Machpelah C e m e t e r y. Rabbi The family of the late 'Eva
Lehrman will officiate. Relatives Shlakman announces the un-
and friends are asked to attend. veiling of a monument in her
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memory at 11 a.m., Sunday,
The family of the late Ben June 14, at Chesed Shel Emes
Iden announces the unveiling of Cemetery, 14 Mile and Gratiot.
a monument in his memory at Rabbi Rabinowitz will officiate.
11 a.m., Sunday, June 14, at Relatives and friends are asked
Northwest Hebrew Memorial to attend.
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Park Cemetery. Rabbi Goldman
will officiate. Relatives and
The family of the late Minnie
friends are asked to attend.
Davis announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
The family • of the late Na- at 11 a.m., Sunday, June 21, at Foundation Offers Awards
than Lichterman announces the Machpelah Cemetery. Relatives For Essays on Jewish Life
unveiling of a monument in his and friends are asked to attend.
NEW YORK, (JTA) —The Louis
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memory at 11 arm, Sunday,
Segal
Cultural Foundation, es-
The
family
of
the
late
Rebec-
June 14, at Machpelah Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Lehrman will offi- ca Silk announces the unveil- tablished by the Farband-Labor
ciate. Relatives and friends are ing of a monument in her mem- Zionist Order, announced awards
of three annual prizes for es-
asked to attend.
ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, June 21, says on Jewish events during the
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The family of the late Eliza- at Machpelah Cemetery. Rela- year written by students of the
beth Scholnick announces the tives and friends are asked to Jewish Teachers Seminary, the
lierzliah Hebrew High School,
unveiling of a monument in her attend.
both of New York, and the In-
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, June
stitute for Jewish Studies of Chi-
21, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
cago.
Rabbi Adler will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.
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In loving memory of Olga
The family of the late Sarah
Phefferberg announces the un- Jaslove, who passed away on
veiling of a monument in her June 14, 1946.
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, June
Sadly missed by members of
14, at Yiddishe Folks Farein the Olga Jaslove Family Club
Cemetery. Relatives and friends and their families.
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are asked to attend.
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In
memory
of our dearly be-
The family of the late Max
Goldstein announces the un- loved mother and grandmother,
veiling of a monument in his Jennie Frank, who left this
memory at 1 p.M., Sunday, world 19 years ago (24 days' in
BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK
June 14, at Yiddishe Folks Sivan, 1934).
OFFERS JEWISH FAMILIES
Farein Cemetery. Relatives and
THE FINEST BURIAL
friends are asked to attend.
PLOTS AT MODERATE
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MONUMENTS'
PRICES ON EXTENDED
The families of the late
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Nathan, Sidney and Hilda Gold-
stein announce the unveiling of
One of America's newest
monuments in their memories
and most beautiful ceme-
at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, June 14,
teries, dedicated to the'
at Beth Abraham Cemetery.
Relatives and friends are asked
service of Detroit Jews.
to attend.
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The family of the late George
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For Information
Call Mr. Segall at TR. 5-8530
at 1:30 p. m., Sunday, June 21,
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Gorrelick will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
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The family of the late Isador
Beauty
Dignity
Citron announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
Maintained by
at 1 p. m., Sunday, June 21, at
Independent Detroit Lodge
Adas Shalom ( Northwest) Synagogue
Cemetery. Rabbi Lehrman will
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officiate. Relatives and friends
at Synagogue Office
are asked to attend.
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Bigelman announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 1:30 p. m., Sunday, June
21, at Chesed Shel Emes Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Goldman will offici-
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ate. Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.
Opposite main entrance to Mt. Olivet Cemetery
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The family of the late Mrs.
Sarah Kurlansik announces the
unveiling of a monument in his
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and friends are asked to attend.
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The family of the late Miriam
M. Simons announces the un-
veiling of a monument in hor
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, June
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14, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rel-
atives and friends are asked to
attend.

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