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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-10-23

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Monument Unveilings

Obituaries

ABRAHAM S. ULLIAN, former
Detroiter, died Oct. 10, in Brock-
ton, Mass. He leaves his wife,
Sally; son, Harris; brother, Hy-
man B.; and a sister, Mrs.
Joseph Grossman, of Huntington
Woods, Mich.
* * 4,
HENRY BLUESTONE, 3029
Buena Vista, died Oct. 13. Serv-
ices were at Kaufman Chapel.
He leaves one brother and one
sister.

*- * *

ZELDA CORN, 3200 Tyler, died
Oct. 13. Services were at Kauf-
/ man Chapel. She leaves a son,
1‘ Donald H.; three brothers and
three grandchildren.
* *
. HELEN SMALTZ, 3016 Webb,
died Oct. 13. Services were at
Kaufman Chapel. She leaves two
sons, Sam and Joseph; two
grandchildren and one great-
grandchild.

*

*

1,11. MAN

KAFTAN, 9733 N.
Martindale, died Oct. 14. Serv-
ices were at Kaufman Chapel.
She leaves her husband, Jack;
son, Bernard H.; daughter,
Frances Rochelle; mother, Mrs.
Jacob Poperitz, and two sisters.
* * *
PHILIP BERNSTEIN, 19505
Ilene, died Oct. 14. Services were
at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
his son, Allen; daughters, Mrs.
Henry Yancher and Mrs. Jack
Wolfe of Des Moines; eight
grandchildren and five great-
grandchildren.
* * *
ALMENA DEMON, 3036 Ty-
ler, died Oct. 16. Services were
at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
her husband, Herbert; daugh-
ter, Mrs. Roy Levett; a sister
and two grandchildren.
* * *
PEARL ROSENBERG, 3378
Sturtevant, died Oct. 17. Serv-
ices were at Kaufman Chapel.
She leaves her husband, Jack;
son, Gerald; daughter, Shirley
L.; mother, Mrs. Dora Kantor,
and a brother.

*

*

SAMUEL FURMAN, 3244 Cle-
ments, died Oct. 12. Services
were at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
He is survived by his wife, Rose;
sons, Joe and Leonard; daugh-
ters, Ida and Helena; two grand-
children; a sister and a brother.
* *
MAX LYONS, 12103 Santa
Rosa, died Oct. 12. Services were
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel
He is survived by two sisters,
Mrs. Rebecca Kosowsky and Mrs.
Anna Kelman.
* * *
JOE WILSON, 3737 Longfellow,
died Oct. 13. Services were at
Hebrew Memorial Chapel. He is
survived by a sister, Mrs. Oscar
Solomon.

*

4,

*

RITA LENTER, 20018 Ardmore,
died Oct. 13. Services were at
Hebrew Memorial Chapel.- She is
survived by her husband, Her-
bert; sons, Sheldon and Freddie;
a daughter, Janet; parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Slof, and a bro-

ther.

HARRY LEVINE, 17 Morris
Ave., Mt. Clemens, died Oct. 15.
Services were at Mt. Clemens.
He is survived by his wife, Paul-
ine; sons, Abraham, Samuel,
Meyer and Eugene, of Mt.
Clemens; daughters, Mrs. Ruth
Shell and Mrs. Hilda Haber; 16
grandchildren and three great-
grandchildren, all of Mt. Clem-
ens.

* *

LENA DAVIDSON FRANK,
8545 Second, died Oct. 19. Serv-
ices were at Kaufman Chapel.
She leaves her husband, Julius;
son, Julian C.; two brothers,
one sister and two grandchil-
dren.
*
FANNIE ROSENBAUM, 2720
Pasadena, died Oct. 18. Services
at Menorah Chapel. She leaves
her husband, Gad; daughters,
Mrs. Ida Kost, Mrs. Berta Galah-
ny, of Cambridge, Mass.; son,
Edward; and a brother.
*
*
*
EMANUEL VAN BAALEN, 63,
died Oct. -16, in Cleveland, 0.
Services and interment in Cleve-
land. He leaves his wife, Edna;
two sons, Louis and Stanford;
three sisters, all of Detroit, Mrs.
A. C. Lappin, Mrs. Julius Burn-
stine and Mrs. Maidi Landau;
and four grandchildren.

Call Memorial Meeting
Honoring Mr. Ribalow

Menachem Ribalow, late edi-
tor of "Hadoar," only Hebrew
weekly in America, will be me-
morialized at a meeting jointly
sponsored by Association of He-
brew Teachers of the United
Hebrew Schools and the Kvutzah
Ivrith, on Monday evening, in
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.

Mordecai Medini, Cleveland
author, lecturer, educator and
life-time friend of Mr. Ribalow
will be guest speaker. Mr. Riba-
low died only last month.
Before his passing, Mr. Riba-
low created a great many schol-
arly works, and edited La-Noar,

children's supplement of Hadoar,
and Musaf, an adolescent sup-
plement. He established Ogen,
a publication of Hebrew books.
and, a year before he died, as-
sumed responsibility for editing
I the Hebrew quarterly Mabua.
Many of Mr. Ribalow's works
will be reviewed at Monday's
meeting. Medini's talk will be
delivered in Hebrew. The pub-
lic is invited to attend.

Shortage of Workers
Told at JWB Parley

(Unveiling announcements may be in-
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish
News office, VE. 8-9364. Written an-
nouncements must be accompanied by
the name and address of the person
making the insertion. There is a standard
charge of $2.00 for unveiling notices,
measuring an inch in depth.)

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 Emes Ceme-
The family of the late Dr. Moe tery. Rabbi Goldman will of-
S. Perlis announces the unveiling ficiate. Relations and friends are
of a monument in his memory asked to attend.
*
*
at 12 nook, Sunday, Nov 1, at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab-
The unveiling of a monument
bi Adler will officiate. Relatives in memory of the late Alex
and friends are asked to attend. Nichamin will take place at 1:30
* *
*
p.m., Sunday, Oct. 25, at Nusach
The family of the late Robert Hari Cemetery. Cantor Ru-
Rosenberg announces the unveil- ben Boyarsky will officiate. Rel-
ing of a monument in his mem- atives and friends are invited to
ory at 11 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 25, attend the service.
*
*
at Oak View Cemetery. Rabbis
Fischer and Lehrman will offi-
The family of the late Harry
ciate. Relatives and friends are Mellen announces the unveiling
asked to attend.
of a monument in his memory
* *
at 12 noon, Sunday, Nov. 1, at
The family of the late Rubin Mt. Sinai Cemetery, Six Mile
Shillman announces the unveil- and Middlebelt. Relatives and
ing of a monument in his mem- friends are asked to attend.
ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 25,
at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
Rabbi Goldman will officiate. Israel Court Justice,
Relatives and friends are asked
Simcha Assaf, Dies
to attend.

Yalowitz at 11:30 a.m., Sunday,
Oct: 25, at Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Adler will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.

*

4,

The family of the late Dora
Lentzer announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory

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The family of the late Hyman

Genelin announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in h i s
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct.
25, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Halpern will of-
ficiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
*
*
The family of the late Rebecca
Pont announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 1 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 1, at
Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
Rabbi Goldman will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.

attend.

'Friday, Oeteber.23, 1953

library and the Weizmann Na-
tional Archives—which the Gov-

Cemetery Memorials

at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 25,
at Beth Moses Cemetery. Rabbi
Gorrelick will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to

Rico and four grakdebildrette



ing place, the Agricultural Ex-
perimental Institute of the Min-
istry of Agriculture, a Zionist



bi Adler will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to. attend.
* * *
The family of the late Sylvia
Spelkin announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 25, at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab-
bi Gorrelick will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to

* *

grounds, the Weizmann residence,
the First President's final rest

vernment and the Jewish A.g-.
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Prof. ency have designated as a Ica-
A. Ehrenpreis announces the un- Simcha Assaf, member of the tional Memorial.
veiling of a monument in his Israel Supreme Court and a
memory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, noted rabbinic
Goodman LefkOsky Dies
Oct. 25, at Oak View Cemetery. scholar, died
Goodman J. •Lefkofsky, 65, of
Rabbi .Lehrman will officiate. here at the age
941 Merton, a Detroit resideni,
Relatives and friends are asked of 64. At his
since 1896, died Oct. 15. He was
to attend.
bedside were
the operator of a retail store ha,
• •

members of the
the Broadway Market for 49
The • family of the late Dr. court, who inter-
years. He was a member of Per-
Arthur .C. Katz announces the rupted a court
fection Lbdge and Temple Israel.
unveiling of a monument in his session when he
Services were held Oct. 16 at
memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, took a turn for
Kaufman's.
Oct. 25, at Clover Hill Park Cem- the worse.
Surviving are a son, Joseph,
etery. Rabbi Adler will officiate
Born in Minsk,
Lefton; a daughter, Mrs. Mitch-
Relatives and friends are asked
Russia, Dr. As-
ell Feldman, and three grand
to attend.
saf was, from
children.
* * *
1914 until he
The family of the late Sam settled in Jerus-
Dr. Assaf
NEW EDITION FREE
Dickman announces the unveil- alem in 1922, head of the famous
ing of a monument in his mem- Odessa Yeshiva. When the Heb-
TO OUR READERSI
ory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. rew University of Jerusalem
24-Year Hebrew-English
25, at Clover Hill Park Ceme- opened in 1925, he was appoint-
etery. Rabbi Adler will officiate. ed a lecturer and later professor
Calendar Now Goes To 1955.
Relatives and friends are asked of Talmudic literature.
All Hebrew And English Date*
to attend.
At A Glance!
In 1948 he was one of the
* *
original five members appointed
Samuel S. Aaron, Henry and to the Israel Supreme Court. He
Maurice Bale and families an- was also a visiting professor of
n o u n c e the unveiling of a Jewish history at Yeshiva Uni-
monument in memory of Shana versity in New York.

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Plans for attend.

a nationwide recruitment drive
to combat the acute shortage of
qualified Jewish community
center and YM-YWHA workers
were formulated at a special
meeting here sponsored by the
National Jewish Welfare Board.
The meeting was attended by 50
outstanding lay and professional
center workers from many parts
the country.
The Jewish Welfare Board

Final plans for the week of
ceremonies in Israel to mark the
first anniversary of the passing
of Chaim Weizmann were an-
nounced by Abraham Feinbergt
president of the American Com-
mittee for the Weizmann Insti-
tute of Science, as he embarked
for Israel last week.
World-famous scientists, gov-
ernmental leaders and distin-
guished public leaders from
many nations will join with
similar dignitaries of Israel and
with thousands of Israel's citi-
zens in the commemorative pro-
gram which will start Oct. 29,,
and which will focus on the
Weizmann Institute at Reho-
voth.
Most important of the weekly
ceremonies will be the dedica-
tion of Zad Weizmann—the area
in Rehovoth encompassing the
Weizmann Institute and its

The family of the late Irven

which recruits and places pro-
MAX HANKIN, 3350 Tuxedo, fessional workers in Jewish
died Oct. 14. Services were at community centers throughout
Hebrew Memorial Chapel. He is the country, reported an ever-
survived by two sisters, Mrs. widening gap between the in-
Rose Tenner anr Mrs. Doris creasing demand for trained
personnel and the number of
Collins.
applicants who qualify. Prelim-
• * *
REBECCA GEDLEMAN, 2504 inary surveys have brought to
Ford, died Oct. 14. Services at light various causes for the drop
Hebrew Memorial Chapel. She in the number of students en-
is survived by daughters, Mrs. rolling for social work studies
Rose Shear and Mrs. Minnie in recent years. On the basis of
surveys, the JWB will pre-
Kafender, and five granchildren. these
sent to college students an up-
* * *
appraisal of their career
JOSEPH B. SAK, 19900 Hart- to-date
opportunities
in the Jewish cen-
well, died Oct. 14. Services were
movement.
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. He ter The
of the meeting in-
is survived by sons, Maxwell of cluded agenda
plans
for a broadened
Los Angeles and William; a scholarship program
help de-
daughter, Mrs. Joseph Plotnick; fray college costs for to qualified
eight grandchildren and two students; a work-study program
brothers.
to be conducted at various col-
* * *
leges
and universities as a,
SAMUEL FELDMAN, 3310
of aiding students finan-
Monterey, died Oct. 14. Services means
cially in completing their train-
were at Hebrew Memorial Chap- ing
in group work, and a group
el. He is survived by his wife,
work
aid plan.
Hettie; daughters, Mrs. Abraham
Zeidman and Mrs. Hyman Gold-
stein; a, 'son, Arnold, of Puerto 'DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-27

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Relatives and friends are asked'
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* * *
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