Monuinent Projected HIAS Shelter in Beersheba Obituaries Unveilings Dr. JACK KOENIG, 18241 San- ROSE KATZ, 19308 Freeland, died Aug: 9. • Services at Ira ta Barbara, died Aug. 15. Serv- Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her ices at Menorah Chapel. He leaves his wife, Anne; daughter, Unvening announcements may oe in- husband, Joseph; daughters sertea oy mail or oy calling The Jew isn Mrs. Louis Breyer and Mrs Judith; son, Earl; four broth.ers News office, V E. 8-9364. Written an- and four sisters. nouncements muss oe accompanieo oy Maurice Katz, and four grand- * * the name ano address of the person children. making the insertion. There is a standaro • * HARRY GLANZ, 16231 Green- charge of S2 for unveiling notices. measuring an inch in depth), MORRIS SHAPIRO, 18674 lawn, died Aug. 15. Services at * * * Monica, died Aug. 10. Services at Menorah Chapel. He leaves his The family of the late Ben- Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves sons, Leonard, Edwin and Sey- jamin Perlin announces the un his wife, Gertrude; daughters, mour; a daughter, Naomi; and veiling of a monument in his Norma; Barbara, Mrs. Meyer a brother. * * memory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Kravitz and Mrs. Bernard Lef- RAE MANN, 3321 Rochester, Aug. 23, at Chesed shel Emes kcwitz; a brother, a sister and died Aug. 15. Services at Ira Cemetery. Rabbi Gorrelick will four grandchildren. * * Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. _ DORA ADASKIN, 3321 Rich- husband, David; daughters, Mrs. • * ton, died Aug. 11. Services at Shay Foreman and Mrs. Allan. The family of the late Sarah Ira Kaufman Chapel. She' leaves Samborn, of Toledo; two broth- Zonder announces the unveiling her daughters, Sylvia and Mrs. ers and a sister. * * * of a monument in her memory Sidney Schiff; a brother, three ROSE ROPE, 4211 Tyler, died at 11 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 30, at sisters and two grandchildren. Aug. 16. Services at Ira Kauf- * * * Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Relatives and friends are asked JERRY GREENBLAT, 17229 man Chapel, She leaves halr to attend. Fairfield, died Aug. 11. Services husband, Max; sons, Sanford * * I at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He and Edward; mother, Mrs. Annie The family of the late Rose leaves his wife, Rose; son, Dr. Rich; three sisters and four Cohen announces the unveiling Norman Green; daughter, Mrs. grandchildren. of a monument in her memory Norman W. Kaufman; mother, at 3 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 23, at Mrs. Mary Greenblatt; three Chesed shel Emes Cemetery brothers, two sisters and three Rabbi Stollman will officiate. grandchildren. i * * * Relatives and friends are asked to attend. DAVID S. KAUFMAN, Chicago, In loving memory of Pfc. Alex- * * Ill., died Aug. 12 ii1. Chicago. ander Mogill, 1921-1944, who The family of the late MrS. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. passed away on the 10th day in Fannie Soldinger announces the He leaves his wife, Freda, of Elul, 1944. unveiling of a monument in her Chicago, daughter, Mrs. Leonard He lived to bear his country's memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Aug. Kahn; and two sisters of Detroit. arms, and died for its honor. * * * 23, at Machpelah Cemetery. Sadly missed by his mother, Rabbi Rosenwasser will officiate. HARRY ROSENBLATT, 3726 Relatives and friends are asked Boston, died Aug. 11. Services at brothers and their families. to attend. Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves Israel Sends Condolences * * * his wife, Sophia; son, Norman The family of the late Hervin Ross; and daughter, Mrs. Lyle To Sen. Taft's Widow Weinstein announces the un- W. Hirshfield. WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Israel * * veiling of a monument in his Ambassador Abba Eban has no memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Aug. DORA SHAW, 275 Merton, died 30, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme- Aug. 13. Services at Ira Kaufman tified Mrs. Martha Taft, widow tery. Rabbi Halpern will offici- Chapel. She leaves two sons, of the late Sen. Robert A. Taft, ate. Relatives and friends are Donald B. and Seyinore M.; two that he received instructions from Foreign Minister Moshe asked to attend. sisters, and three grandchildren. Sharett to convey to the Taft * * * * C family "the deep sympathy of The family of the late Louis DAVID DAITCH, 19350 Whit- the government of Israel on Herskovitz announces the un- comb, died Aug. 13. Services at their bereavement." veiling of a monument in his Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves Sharett's message said: "Israel memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Aug his wife, Sarah, sons, Benjamin, will always recall with gratitude 23, at Oakview Cemetery, in Samuel, Dr. Maurice, Dr. Robert the late .Senator's understand- Royal Oak. Rabbi Lehrman will and Dr. Martin; daughters, Mrs. ing and assistance." David Goi- officiate. Relatives and friend Israel Wiener, Mrs. Martin Melt- tein, Minister Plenipotentiary are asked to attend. zer of Akron, 0., and Mrs. Perry of the Embassy of Israel, repre- * * Ross; two brothers, and a sister. sented Israel at memorial serv- * * * The family of the late Mary ices for Sen. Taft at the U. S. ISRAEL DUNN, 22 Auburn, Capitol Building. Coblentz announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- Pontiac, died Aug. 12. Services at ory at 11 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 30. Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- David Calles Dead at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi vived by a son, Lewis Dunn, of BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) — Da- Gorrelick will officiate. Relatives Chicago, Ill. • • • vid Calles, former president of and .friends are asked to attend. the Jewish Community of Buenos SAM KUTNICK, 17595 Mendo- Aires and one of the country's * * * The family of the late Meyer ta, died Aug. 15. Services at He- leading industrialists, died here Siegel announces the unveiling brew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- last night at the age of 74. Mr. of a monument in his memory vived by his wife, Ida; son, Dr. Calles, an immigrant from East- at 11 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 23, Jack; daughters Mrs. Morris ern Europe who settled in this at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Brodsky and Mrs. Frank Wasser; country in 1900, was the father- Segal will officiate. Relatives a sister and six grandchildren. in-law of Dr. Moises Goldmann, and friends are asked to attend. ESTHER SCHLESINGER, 2401 current president of the city's C Leslie, died Aug. 16. Services at Jewish Community. The family of the late Leo Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. Sur- Grossberg announces the un- vived by her husband, Herman; Dr. Ludwig Strauss Dies veiling of a monument in his son, Bela; a brother and a JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Dr. memory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, grandchild. Ludwig Strauss, well known Ger- Aug. 23, at Machpelah Ceme- man poet, who later switched SAM BURSTYN, 515 Moy, to writing in Hebrew, died here tery. Relatives and friends are Windsor, died Aug. 16. Services at the age of 50. Dr. Strauss, the asked to attend. -* * * at Hebrew Benevolent Chapel. son-in-law of Prof. Martin Bu- The family of the late Nathan Survived by his wife, Frances; her, who taught literature at Sobelow announces the unveiling sons, Ted, Earl, Morris and Mor- the Hebrew University, recently of a monument in his memory ton; a daughter, Mrs. Albert published a volume of Hebrew at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 23, Kamin; and seven grandchil- poems as well as an analysis of at Nusach Hari Cemetery. Rabbi dren. the Psalms. Levin will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. C C * The family of the late Milton Burnstine, of Windsor, Ont., an- Beauty Dignity nounces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at .11 Maintained by a.m., Sunda y, Aug. 30, at Adas Shalom ( Northwest) Synagogue Shaarey Zedek Cemetery, in Windsor. Rabbi Samuel Stoll- inquiries May Be Made L man will officiate. Relatives 4 at Synagogue Office :- and friends are asked to attend. , In Memoriam The above architectural plan for the construction of a modern HIAS shelter in Beersheba, Israel, has been released by Ben Tous- ter, President of HIAS, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. Expected to be ready for 1954 occupancy, the shelter will initially house technicians, educators, and others coming to the Negev city to transform it into a modern metropolis. Judge Quits Restitution Court MONUMENTS BERLIN, (JTA) — Judge Wil- liam R. Reichert, appointed as American member of the newly- created seven-man Supreme Restitution Court for West Ber- lin only last month, has re- signed. The Court has not yet met, nor has a presiding judge been selected. • k r MANUAL URBACH & SON 7729 TWELFTH ST. TY. 6-7192 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23 Friday, August 21, 195 3 . The Little Things That Count • Countless little details make up the modern, smooth - functioning funeral service. 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