; Obituaries LENA STEINBORN, 19191 In- diana, died July 6. Services were at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves three sons, Leo, Charles and Sidney of Seattle, Wash.; three daughters, Mrs. Barry Zomer, Mrs. Ethel Greenbaum and Mrs. Samuel Feinberg of Cleveland; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. * * DAVID MOSES, 4039 Webb, died July 6. Services were at Kaufman . Chapel. He leaves his wife, Amelia; sons, Zigmond and Harry of New York; daughters, Juliet and Janet; two brothers, two sisters, and two grandchil- dren. * * * LEONARD S. NEWMAN, St. Clair, Mich., died July 7. Serv- ices were at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Rita; sons, Allan and Michael; mother, Mrs. Augusta Newman. * * * ROBERT STEWARD MARKO- WITZ, 16550 Ohio, died July 9. Services were at Kaufman Chap- el. He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Markowitz; brother, and a sister. * * * * SOLOMON NEWMAN, 2974 Pingree, died July 5. Services at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Survived by his wife, Bertha; sons, Morris and Harry; daugh- ters, Mrs. Ida Friedman and Mrs. Celia Rubin; three grand- children. * * RACHEL EISELMAN, 2632 Ty- ler, died July 6. Services at He- brew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- vived by husband, Max; daugh- ters, Mrs. Sarah Gutman and Mrs. Evelyn Wallace; brother and five grandchildren. * Dr. Bargi Dies at 74 JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Dr. Benjamin Bargi, former chair- man of the Zionist Federation of Hungary and one-time director of the Palestine Office in Bud- apest, died here at the age of 74. In 1919, Dr. Bargi organized a 15,000 member Jewish army to defend Hungarian Jews dur- ing the constant internal fight- ing. * LOUIS WEINSWEIG, 18490 Monte Vista, died July 10. Serv- ices were at Ira Kaufman Chap- el. He leaves his wife, Josephine; brother, Morris of Toronto, and sister, Mrs. Lily Seifman. • • • MRS. EDNA ZIEGER, 17850 Monica, died July 12. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her daughter, Carol; and mother, Mrs. Jennie Zuckerman. * WALTER MERIANS, 13828 La- Salle, died July 13. He leaves his wife, Beatrice; daughters, Mrs. Harry Krause and Mrs. William Veis of Los Angeles; mother, Mrs. Sarah Merians of New York; four brothers, one sister and one grandchild. Serv- ices were held at Kaufman Chapel. * * * FANNIE R. LEVINE, 2531 Elm- hurst, died July 12. Services at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her h u s b an d, Isaac; sons, George, Louis H., Archie B., and Theodore J.; daughters, Mrs. Cecil Kanarik and Mrs. Henry Fridenberg; four brothers, four sisters and 13 grandchildren. * * LOUIS HERSHBURG, 2060 W. Euclid, died July 8. Services at Benevolent Chapel. Survived by wife, Betty; daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Blatt and Mrs. Goldy Rushing; three sisters, one brother and three grandchil- dren. * * * MAX DWORKIN, 550 Abbott, died July 8. Services at Benevo- lent Chapel. Survived by father, Harry; three brothers and five sisters, all of Montreal. * * * SOLOMON BROTSKY, 402G W. Lafayette, died July 9. Serv- ices at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Survived by a brother, Nathan Brotsky of Philadelphia. * * * MICHAEL POLIAT, 2900 Pin- gree, died July 11. Services at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Poliat, and his grandmother, Mrs. Ida Weissmann. * * * GUSSIE CHALLOVE, 11543 Linwood, died July 11. Services were at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Harr y, daughters, Mrs. Edward J. Pol- itzer and Mrs. Aaron Lebow, and four grandchildren. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Chaya Etta (Esther) Mar cu s, who passed away Aug. 11, 1948 (7 days in Ab). Gone, but not forgotten. You are always in our hearts. Sadly missed by her children and grandchildren. Turkish President Assures Chief Rabbi of Friendship ISTANBUL, (JTA)—Chief Rab- bi Raphael Saban, accompanied by a delegation of Jewish com- munal leaders, was received by President Djelal Bayar of the Turkish Republic who assured the Jewish leaders of his sympa- thy to Jews. This was the first visit paid by the Chief Rabbi since his recent election to the post of the highest spiritual leader of the Jewish community. The Chief Rabbi was also re- ceived by the Turkish Prime Minister Adnan Menderes and by the President of the Turkish National Assembly. Among the problems discussed was the present status of the Grand Rabbinate's C o u n c i,1 which still operates under old legislation introduced by the Ottoman Empire 80 years ago. The question was also raised re- garding the legal position of as- sets belonging to the Jewish community in Turkey. Under a new law, not specifically aimed at Jews, the Jewish organiza- tions are at present deprived of their properties. UN Expert to Advise Israel On Indoor Climate Problems UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., (JTA)—George V. Parmelee, of DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-19 Friday, July 17, 1953 Leon Kay's Brother Dies Samuel Komisaruk, of 16919 Prairie, brother of Leon Kay, prominent communal leader, died suddenly Monday morning, at his home, at the age of 53. Rabbi Sperka officiated at fu- neral services Tuesday after- noon at Kaufman's. Surviving are two sons, Ed- win . and Richard; three broth- ers, Leon Kay, Sol and William Komisaruk of New York, and a sister, Mrs. Sylvia Naiman of New York. UN Group Censures Jordan for Attack Monument Unveilings iOnvening announcements may oe in- serted by mail or by Calling The Jewish News office, WO. 5-115S. iNritten an- nouncements must oe accompanied oy the name ana address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge .ot S2 for unveiling notices, measuring an inch .n depth). * • * The family of the late Mrs. Sarah Kersch announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Jlny 19, at Machpelah Cemetery Rabbis Halpern and Mawvsky, of Lima, 0., will officiate. Rel- atives and friends are asked to attend. • • • The family of the late Isaac Kruger announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, July 19, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Stollman will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. • • • The families of the late Jacob and Abraham Max Burnstein announce the double unveiling of monuments in their memory at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, July 19, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Wohlgelernter will officiate. Rel- atives and friends are asked to attend. • • • The family of the late Sam- uel Kay announces - the unveil- ing of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, July 19, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme- tery. Rabbi Gruskin will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. • * * a The- family of the late George N. Smith announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory at 11 a. m., Sunday, July 26• at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Goldman will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The Jordan government was cen- sured by the UN Mixed Armis- tice Commission for an attack on an Israeli military outpost in the Judean Hills during which two Israeli soldiers were killed and a third wounded. The meet- ing of the Commission took place under the chairmanship of Maj. Gen. Vagn Bennike, UN truce supervisor. Commenting on the attack, Israeli authorities said the dis- cussions recently held on a high level between Israel and Jordan must be viewed in the light of what practical steps the Jordan- ians take to discover the attack- ers and in punishing them when they are found. The Israelis suggested that they be allowed to use blood- hounds to track down the mur- derers. Unless practical meas- ures are taken to implement the high level discussions, they in- sisted, all declarations become only "empty words." Another Jew was killed by unidentified assailants in a set- tlement in the Negev. Tracks leading to the Egyptian fron- tier were discovered by Israel police authorities. An Israel unit clashed with a band of armed * Arabs along the northern fron- The family of the late Abe tier. The Arabs, who had crossed into Israel territory from Leban- Reznik announces the unveiling on, retreated after an exchange of a monument in his memory at 1 p. m., Sunday, July 19, at of fire. Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Goldman will officiate. New Gadget Solves Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Israel's Thorny Problem JERUSALEM, (IIP) — A new gadget which will increase pro- ductivity by 300% for the pick- ing of sabras, the prickly cacti fruit, which has given its name to native-born Israelis, has been developed. The new apparatus is a fur- ther effort in the all out-drive to increase efficiency in all spheres of agriculture, which is made possible by loans from State of Israel Bond invest- ments. Senate Grants Posthumous Citizenship to Jewish GI WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The Senate acted to fulfill the dying wish of a young Jewish soldier who wanted more than any- thing else to become an Ameri- can citizen. It passed and sent to the House a bill granting U.S. citi - zenship to 21-year-old Henry Litmanowitz of Cleveland who was killed in action in Korea last Sept. 27. Litma.nowitz, came to the U.S. from Magde- burg, Germany, in 1949 and was drafted into the Army. Dr. Pilch Emphasizes Totality of World Jewry ELLENVILLE, N.Y., (JTA) — The teacher in the American Jewish school is respdnsible for imparting a community con- sciousness to his students, Dr. Judah Pilch, executive director of the American Association for Jewish Education, told a special two-week workshop on Israel sponsored by the AAJE in co- operation with the department of education and culture of the JeWish Agency. Dr. Pilch • said that the term "Jewish community" in present day life implies an attachment to the local community as well as an identification with Jews throughout the world, especially in Israel. "We of the Jewish community, through our schools, should foster this inter-Jewish solidarity," he concluded.. the United States, left for Eu- rope on his way to Israel, where as a United Nations technical expert, he will give technical ad- vice on problems connected with improving indoor climate re- Lowest Prices for Highest Quality search, with particular empasis Granite and Outstanding Designs on means of natural ventilation and protection from the sun. Mr. DETROIT MONUMENT Parmelee is being sent by the As I was with Moses, so I will WORKS UN Technical Assistance Admin- not fail thee, nor forsake theee. 2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton * * * istration in response to a request Be strong and of a good courage. TO. '8-6923 TO. 8-7523 EDNA ZIEGER, 17580 Monica, received from the Government —Josh. 1:5, 6. died July 12. Services at Kauf- of Israel. man Chapel. • She leaves her The Shofar's Call, A Symbol of Dedication daughter, Carol; mother, Mrs. Israel Diplomat Starts Tour Jennie Zuckerman, and two Of East European Countries The Jewish Month of Elul, which precedes sisters. the Holy Days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Shmuel Kippur, is considered the traditional time Bentsur, head of the East Euro- Chicago Dedicates $3,400,000 to unveil a Monument. pean desk in the Israeli Foreign Addition to Mt. Sinai Hospital Honor the Memory of your Loved Office, left for an official tour One by making your careful selec- CHICAGO, (JTA)—A $3,400,000 of Israeli legations in East Eur- tion now. addition to Mt. Sinai Hospital of opean countries. He will visit Chicago was dedicated at a Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hun- May we offer our many years of experience to old you in making ceremony attended by 5,000 peo- gary, Rumania, Bulgaria and your choice. ple. Construction of the 11- Yugoslavia. story building, known as the Re- Closed Saturday Michael Cornay, recently Open Sunday search and Professional Services named first Israeli Minister 3201 Joy Rd. TY, 6-0196 Building, was chiefly financed by Plenipotentiary to Canada, left the 'Jewish Federation of Chi- for Ottawa. He sailed aboard Karl Berg Memorials cago, with which the hospital is the S.S. Jerusalem which will Successors to Max Wrotslaysky Monument Works affiliated. dock at New York. Cemetery Memorials MENOR H FUNERAL CHAPEL 3800 PURITAN Offers Yahrzeit Calendars By Rabbi Joshua Sperko Frees of Charge Realizing the 'difficulty of remembering the Jewish date of a Yahr- zeit, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka consented to make up a Yahrzeit calendar for the- spe- cific person and dote upon your individual re- quest. Write to: MENORAH CHAPEL 3800 PURITAN Or Call: UNiversity 1-7701 to receive one or more personally prepared Yahrzeit Calendars. MENORAH—Detroit's new- est Funeral Horne-Conven- ient location, Service of Re- finement and Tradition. C. W. MOORE, Mgr,