Obituaries
Monument
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SARAH SCHIFF, 17200 '
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consin, died Oct: 5. Services, were
at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves ,
her son, Harry of Cleweland; I
two daughters, Mrs. Louis Barish
of-Detroit and Mrs. Samuel Zep-
kin, of • Los Angeles; • 11 • grand-
children.
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JACOB. WINTON, 13641 Dex-
ter,. died Oct. 7. Services were
held at Kaufman Chapel. He
leaves two sons, Dr. George Y.
Winton and Frank J. Winton.
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Moshe Smilansky, Leading ISia01
Figure, Dies • in Tel Aviv, at 7 9
BES;SI • SIEGEL, 8306 Appo-
line, died• .Oct.. 11. Services were
at • Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
her • husband, Louis Z.; patents,
Mr. and • Mrs. Peter Warshawsky,
two brothers and two sisters.
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SIMON LEVIN, 3328 Monterey,
died Oct.. 10. Services were at
Kaufman •Chapel. He leaves his
son, George; daughters, Mrs.
Max Sussman, Mrs. Louis Nue-
man, and Mrs. Albert Reifler;
two brothers and three grand-
TILLIE DEITCH, 2498 Clem- children.
ents, died Oct. 7. Services were
at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
REVA -KATZMAN, 4282 Tyler,
her husband, Jacob; three sons,
Charles, Jos_efih and Samuel; a died Oct. 11. 'Services were at
daughter, Mrs. Earl Robbins of Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
Honston; a sister and ,folif two sons, Joseph' and Harry of
Windsor; two danghters, Mrs.
- grandchildren.
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Jack- Behrman and Mrs. Meyer
CELIA SKLOVER, 3258 Clem J. "Gutin of Cincinnati; three
ents, .died Oct. 8. Services were brothers, one sister and six
at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves grandchildren.
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two sons, Dr. I. Joseph and Ben;
two daughters, Mrs. Sana Ells -1 DR. JACQUES UHR, New
tein and Mrs. Norman Fealk; a Brunswick, N. J., died Oct. 9 in
brother, seven grandchildren New Brunswick. He leaves • his
and three great grandchildren. wife, Mary; son Dr. Jonathan
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Uhr of New Brunswick, a brother
HARRY APPLE, 4021 Webb, and three sisters. Services and
died Oct. 9. Services were held interment' in Detroit.
at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves ,
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his wife, Pauline; a daughter, i RACHEL RUTH 'LIEBERMAN,
Mrs. Samuel Krone; a brother 14949 Evanston, died Oct. 7.
and two grandchildren..
Services at Menorah Chapel. She
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ANNA STERNFELD, 1600 Sew- leaves her sons, Harry, Paul,
and Raymond; daugh-
ard; died Oct. 9. Services were Phillip
at Kaufrnan Chapel. She leaveS ters, Mrs. Eva Weiss, of Chicago,
two sons, Harold and Philip; a Ill., and Mrs. Sarah Feldman, of
Los Angeles, Calif., a sister, 10
sister and four grandchildren.
d a great
and
JOSEPH FRANK RIMAR, 4260 grandchild. * * *
Duane, died Oct. 4. Services
LOUIS C. TOUFF, 1675 Edison,
were at Hebrew Memorial
Chapel. He is survived by his died Tuesday. Services were held
mother, Mrs. Fred Rimar; a bro- Wednesday at Kaufman Chapel.
Surviving are his wife, Celia;
thet; J. five sisters.
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son, David, of Denver; daugh-
HARRY GOLDBERG 3000 ters, Mrs. Sidney Karbel and
RoChester died Oct. 5. Services Mrs, David Handleman; two
were at Hebrew Memorial: Chap- brothers and two sisters. Mr.
el. He is survived by his wife, Touff was a founder of , Beth
Rebecca; a daughter, Mrs. Na- Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue.' He
than Garvin; two grandchildren - was a member of Pisgah Lodge.
Unveilings
ilinvening announcements may oe
serteo Oy mail or dy calling The sewish
News office, VE. 8-9364. Written an-
nouncements mus' oe accompanieo cry
the name • and address or the person
making the insertion. There Is a standard
for unveiling notices,
charge- of $2
measuring en inch in depth).
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The family of the late Rubin
Shillinan announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 2 p.m. • Sunday, Oct. 25,
at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
Rabbi Goldman will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.
The family of the late. Hyman
Finkelstein announces the un-
veiling of a monument • in • his
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct.
25, at Chesed shel Elmes Ceme -
tery. Rabbi Goldman will of-
ficiate. Relatives a n d friends
are asked to ' attend.
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TEL AVIV, (JTA)
Moshe
Smilansky, one of Israel's lead-
ing personalities, who left Russia
for Palestine in 1890, died Oct.
6 at the Hadassah' Hospital here.
He. was 79 years old.
A .•ioneer farmer and- a dis-
tinguished author, he was the
founder and
leader of the,
Jewish Farmers
Federation. He
also was one of
the first settlers,
in Risbon L'-'
Zion, one ofis.,
Israel's oldes4
settlement.
• During World
War I, he was
active in enlist-
ment to the
Jewish L e g ion Smilansky
and volunteered himself. His
books, in Hebrew and Eng-
lish, were highly praiSed. He
was treaty respected by the
Arabs.
On his 60th birthday the .
Farmers Federatibn established
a settlement "Kfar Moshe" in
his honor and published his cot-
lected works.
Strabolgi (Kenworthy),
Zionists' Friend, Dies ..
Lord Strabolgi—the formed Lt.
Comm. Kenworthy—who holds a'
635-year-old• tiele, a staunch La-
borite member of the British
House of Lords, died in 'London
Oct. 11, at the age of 67.
With' the late Josiah Wedg-
wood, he •was one of the most
arden supporters of the Zionist
cause in Christian ranks in Eng-
land. He was outspoken in criti-
cism of his government's policies
of betrayal of Zionism.
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The family-- of the late Erven
A. Ehrenpreis announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday,
Oct. 25, at Oak View Cemetery.
Rabbi Lehrman will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend. •
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The family of the late Reva
Adelman announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her mem-
ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 18,
at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
Rabbi Stollman will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.
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The family of the late Anna
Hack announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 18,
at Clover Hill Cemetery. Rabbi
Adler will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend
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The family of the late Charles
Kanfer announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 25, at
Meseritcher Cemetery, 13 Mile
Rd. and Masonic Blvd. Rabbi
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Rosenthal will officiate. Rela-
ABRAHAM QUIDD, 2997 Elm-
ALLAN T. FISCHER died in tives and friends are asked to
hurst, died Oct. 6. Services were Los Angeles Oct. 11. • Services attend.
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at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. He were held in Detroit, Oct. 14 at
is survived' by his wife, Irene; a Kaufman's - Chapel. Surviving
The family of the late George
daughter, Mrs.' Milton Wagman; are his wife, Doris; sons, Ralph I. Levin announces the unveiling
a sister and a grandchild.
and Murray; two brothers and of a monument in his memory
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two sisters.
at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 18, at
HARRY BECKER, 1955 Blaine
Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi
died Oct. 6. Services were at
Adler will officiate. Relatives
Hebrew Memorial Chapel. He is Canadian Congress Vows and friends are asked to attend.
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survived' by his wife, Ida; a Increased Aid to Israel
brother ' and two sisters.
The
family
of the late Dr.
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TORONTO, (JTA)—The 10th Arthur C. Katz announces the
FANNIE ALPERT, 15879 Ken- plenary session of the Canadian unveiling of a monument in his
tucky, died Oct. 7. Services Jewish Congress concluded with memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday,,
were at Hebrew Memorial Chap- the re-election of Samuel Bronf- Oct. 25, at ,Clover Hill Park. Cem,
el. She is survived by four nian as national president pres- etery. Rabbi Adler will. officiate.
daughters, Mrs. Samuel Berk, ident and Michael Garber as Relatives and friends are .asked
Mrs. • Benjamin Aldermand, Mrs. national vice-president
to attend.
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Shirley Eichenhorn . and Mrs
The convention was high-
George- Brown, and six grand, lighted by a speech by Dr. Na- - The family of the late Sam'
children.
hum Goldmanri, chairman of Dickman announces the unveil-
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the Jewish Agency executive, ing of a monument in his mem-
RACHEL RUTH LIEBERMAN, who stressed the need for great-;" ory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct.
14949 Evanston, died Oct. 7. Fu- er aid to Israel. 25, at Clover Hill Park Ceme-
neral services -were held at Me-
etery. Rabbi Adler will officiate ,
The delegates adopted a num- LRelatives
norah Chapel Oct. 8. Surviving'
and' friends are asked
ber
of
resolutions
on
aiding
Is-
are her children, Harry, Philip, rael through increased contri- to attend.
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Paul of Lcis Angeles, Raymond;
sale of Israel bonds and
The family of the late Fanny
Mrs. Eva. Weis.? of Chicago, Mrs. butions,
A resolu- (Edelstein) Stolarsky announces
Sarah Feldman of Los Angeles; private investments.
was also adopted . praising the unveiling of a monument in
10 grandchildren; one great- tion
the federal ,and provincial au- her memory at 1: p.m., Sunday,
grandchild and a sister.
thorities ot•Canada for the pro- Oct. 18, at Beth Tefilo Emanuel
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• made in fair employment Cemetery.. Rabbi Hershman, will
JACOB LE DOULX, 3214 Bur- gress
practice laws and in the fight officiate. Relatives and friends
lingame, died Oct. 9. Services against discrimination.
are asked toattend.
were .at • Kaufman Chapel. He
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leaves his mother, Mrs. Rose Le-
The family of the late Joseph
Doubt; brother, Irving, and sis= DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23 Fisher announces the unveiling
Friday, October 16; '1953
ter, -Mrs. Raymond Davis.
of a monument in his memory
at 12 noon, Sunday, Oct. 18, at
Westwood Cemetery, on Michi-
Mr. Hyman perlmap gan Ave., a mile past Telegraph,
Rd: Rabbi Segal will officiate.
Relatives and . friends are asked
And Sons
tb attend.
Leon Karni Dies
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Leon Ju-
dah Karni, noted Jewish edu-
cator and director of the Heb-
rew High School "Marshalliah,"
died of a heart attack. He was
53 years old. ,
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The 'family 'of the late Joe
Adelman announces the 'vriVeil-
.Ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 18;
at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
Rabbi Stollman will officiate:
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.
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