DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23
Friday, December 18, 1953
Obituaries
Crum Dedicates I E ON
Myron Keys Called by Death;
Was Home for Aged President
DORA ROSENBERG, 11501 Pe- Trees to Son's Memory
RACHEL LEAH BRODIE, 3245
Pasadena, died Dec. 8. Services toskey, died Dec. 12. Services
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
The son of Bartley Crum,
were held at Menorah Funeral Survived by three sons, Sam,
Chapel on Puritan. She leaves Nathan and Harry; a daughter, prominent California attorney
Myron Keys, since 1943 presi- serving on the local group's
her son, Sam; one grandchild Mrs. Philip Goldenberg; four was found dead in his room at dent of the Jewish Home for board of governors.
and one great-grandchild. Mrs. grandchildren; two great grand- Reed College in Portland, Ore.
Other affiliations included
last week. According to the Cor- Aged, and for many years a membership. in Cong. Shaarey
Brodie was 94 years old and children and a brother.
oner's
report
Bartley
Crum,
Jr.
lived the last 50 years in Detroit.
Zedek, Standard Club, Pisgah
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apparently had shot himself in
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Lodge, Bnai Brith and the state
LEONORE BLOCK, 2314 Bos- the head with a rifle bullet.
Mrs. TONI THORNE, of 3286 ton, died Dec. 7. Services and
Liquor Control Study Commis-
sion. He was a past president of
Glendale, died Dec. 11. Mrs. interment in Macon, Ga. She- His father, on a speaking tour
Knollwood Country. Club.
Thorne, who represented one of leaves two daughters, Mrs. Peter in San Francisco, Calif., could
not
attribute
his
death
to
any-
the oldest and most prominent M. Bernstein of Detroit and Mrs.
Services for Mr. Keys, who had
Orthodox families in Cleveland, H. J. Pizer, of Los Angeles; three thing that had happened re-
resided, at 18043. Wildemere, were
had lived in Detroit for the past grandchildren and one great cently, explaining that he had
held Thursday at Cong. Shaarey
seen him the preceding week
six years, making her home with grandchild.
Zedek, through arrangement
and
"he
seemed
in
good
spirits."
her daughter, Mrs. Abbe Levi.
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with Ira .Kaufman Chapel. Bu-
At
Reed
College,
however,
the
She was a participant in and
rial was in Clover Hill . Park
LOUIS HOLTZMAN, 3785 boy was described as having
contributor to every Yeshiva Clements, died Dec. 9. Services
Cemetery. , •
and orthodox communal institu- at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves been "nervous and lonely."
Surviving are his wife, Goldye
Speaking the evening of his
tion here and in Israel. In ad- his wife, Minnie; son, Edward;
son, Howard D.; daughter, Mrs.
dition to her daughter, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Sarah Klanman son's death at a previously-
Daniel Carpenter; b r o t h e r,
scheduled affair of the Jewish
Levi, she is survived by three of Chicago and a sister.
Jarriei A., of Pasadena, Calif,;
National
Fund,
Crum
said:
sisters, Rose Sperling and Tillie
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and grandchildren.
"The future of man rests with
Millman, both of. Cleveland, and
HYMAN RICH, Miami, died
Ruth Goldwasser of Melbourne, Dec. 7 in Miami. Services were little segment of the world in
N. J.; a brother, Edward Sper- at Kaufman Chapel. He leaves Palestine. In honor of my son, I
ling of Cleveland, and three his wife, Bertha; two sons, Sam- pledge 1,000 trees to be planted
grandchildren. Services were uel and Irving; a brother and a there."
arranged by Menorah Chapel, sister..
with burial in Cleveland.
MYRON KEYS
In treasured memory of our
Ethel Zellman Dies at 85;
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GOLDIE LEFTON, 11501 Pe- Lived in Jerusalem 20 Yrs.
dear daughter and sister, Bar-
prominent
leader
in
civic
and
ROMAN DALLEN, of Chicago, toskey, died Dec. 9. Services were
bara Seltzer, who passed away
community affairs, died Tues- on Dec. 16, 1947.
Ill., died Dec. 4. Services at He- at Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
Ethel
Zellman
of
19203
Mon-
day, at Sinai Hospital, follow-
brew Memorial Chapel. Sur- four sons, Morris of Philadel-
You left' a lonely heart,
vived by a daughter, Mrs. Elias phia; Sam, Maurice and Bernie; ica, a prominent Detroiter who ing a long illness. He was 58
But in our memory
You will linger forever.
Lewis; sons, Seymour and Mau- and two daughters, Mrs. Nash recently arrived in Detroit years-old.
Sadly missed by your loving parent*
temporarily
to
resume
her
resi-
In
addition
to
his
leadership
rice, and four grandchildren.
Russ of Miami and Mrs. Max dence here after residing in Is-
and brother.
in the Home for Aged, which he
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PotashnIck of Malden, Mass,
rael for 20 years, died Tuesday served as board chairman from
SAMUEL P. CHASE,, 18281
at the age of 85, after a long 1933 to 1950, Mr. Keys had been
Ohio, died Dec. 9. Services at Mosley Announces Revival
illness.
active in the Allied Jewish cam-
Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- Of Fascist Party in Britain
In Jerusalem, where she made paign and the Jewish Welfare
vived by his wife, Celia; son,
her home, Mrs. Zellman was Federation, serving on the lat- Lowest Prices for Highest Quality
Marty; daughter, Marilyn; par-
LONDON, (JTA) — Sir Oswald active in charitable work and
Granite and Outstanding Designs
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mosley, Britain's notorious Fas- was ever ready to aid the needy. ter's board of governors.
A member of the law firm of
Chase, of Florida; and a broth- cist leader, has announced that
Funeral services were held at Friedman, Meyers and Keys, he
DETROIT MONUMENT
er, Julius.
he intends to revive his Union Menorah Chapel Wednesday graduated from the University
WORKS
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Movement this coming Spring. afternoon.
of Michigan in 1917. Mr. Keys 2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton
JENNIE ADASKIN, 2645 Pasa- Speaking at a "Christmas Re-
Surviving are her sons, Ed- was a member of the Michigan
TO. 8-7523
dena, died Dec. 10. Services at union" of his followers in the ward and David; daughters, and Detroit B a r Associations, TO. 8-6923
Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- East End of London — where Ray, Rose and Lillian Harrison;
vived by three daughters, Mrs. many Jews live — Mosley said brothers, Samuel, Harry and
Louis Wilner, Mrs. Isadore that his party would undertake Max Glick of Huntington, W.
Kash and Bessie; a son, Saul; a national campaign including Va.; sister, Mrs. William Ale-
seven grandchildren; two sis- entering slates for Parliament. man; seven grandchildren and
ters and a brother.
12 great-grandchildren •
Designers and
Cemetery
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Cold Blast from Siberia
JACOB SILVERMAN, a former Perils Israel Citrus Groves
Jennie Frosh Dies; Leaves Six
Detroiter, died Nov. 25, at his
Memorials
Manufacturers
Great-Great Grandchildren
home in Los Angeles, Calif.
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — This city
Services and interment in Los shivered Sunday in a cold spell
Services for Jennie Frosh, who
Angeles. While in Detroit for 35 that caused citrus growers all
years, Mr. Silverman was a along the Mediterranean coast died Dec, 15, at the age of 85,
member of the Workmen's Circle to take special measures to try were held this week at Menorah
Main Office and Factory
North End
and Chernigover Loyezer Farein. to protect their crops from frost. Funeral Chapel, 3800 Puritan.
Mrs. Frosh, who lived at 18255
9455 W. Fort—VI. 1-3991-2
19680 Woodward—TO. 9-3191
He leaves his wife, Gussie; and The cold snap followed the
Open
Daily
and
Sundays—Evenings
By Appintment
three sons, Frank, Hyman and coldest November in the city's Fairfield, leaves a son, Fred E.
Cam;
two
daughters,
Mrs.
Sam-
Samuel.
recent history—a cold spell at- uel B. Solomon and Mrs. Nettie
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tributed by weather men to fri- Berri s; 10 grandchildren, 15
BENJAMIN VERNICK, 1515 gid air currents coming down great grandchildren and s i x
UNDER RELIGIOUS AUSPICES OF ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE
Church St., Windsor, Ont., died from Siberia.
great-great grandchildren.
Dec. 13. Services at Hebrew Me-
Among her surviving grand-
morial Chapel. Survived by Einstein Urges Increased
children are Nathaniel Goldstick
two daughters, Mrs. Philip Ev- Jewish-Christian Cooperation
and Dr. Hilliard Goldstick, both
sovitch of Windsor and Mrs.
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Increased
in city and com-
Louis Gorelick; a son, Philip; mutual understanding and co- prominent
eight grandchildren and a great operation between Jew and munity affairs.
grandchild.
Christian alike to work toward Two Jewish Children Die
a solution of problems faced by In Freak Vicksburg Tornado
the Jewish people was urged by
CARD OF SYMPATHY
Prof. Albert Einstein in a mes-
VICKSBURG, ( J T A ) — Two
sage • addressed to the Confer- Jewish children were among the
The Chenstochover R a j o n e r
ence on Jewish Relations which known dead in the freak tor-
Forein wishes to express its deep-
held its 20th anniversary dinner nado which devastated this city.
est sympathy to fellow members,
here at Hotel Commodore. The
Several other Jews were
Mr. and Mrs. Som Sborow, on the
dinner, chaired by Dr. Israel among the injured and one
recent passing in Poris, France, of
Mr. Sborow's brother and sister-
W. Wechler, was attended by Jewish family was homeless, ac-
in-law, Joseph and Sarah Sborow.
400 guests.
cording to Dr. Nathan B. Lewis,
president of the local congrega-
INQUIRIES AT SYNAGOGUE OFFICE • UN. 4-7474
—Chenstochover Rojoner Forein
Dr. Syngalowski in U. S.
tion.
—A. Birnholtz, President
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Dr. Mon
Members of the Jewish com-
Syngalowski, president of ,the munity are working side by side
World ORT Union, arrived here with the 1,500 neighbors of all
from Geneva to negotiate with faiths- and 1,500 U. S. Army men
leaders of the Joint Distribution who are still excavating in the
CARD OF THANKS
Committee for the renewal of ruins searching for bodies and
• The Family of the Late
the yearly arrangement under survivors of the holocaust.
which the ORT receives funds
ISADORE MADVIN
from JDC for its activities. Dur-
CARD OF THANKS
ing 1953, the World ORT Union
The
family of the late David
At Your Call
Wishes to thank its relatives and
received $1,100,000 from the JDC Segal wishes to thank its rela-
Day
and Night
towards its projects in Europe, tives and friends for the many
friends for the many kind expres-
Israel, North Africa and Iran on kindnesses extended during its
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sions of sympathy extended during
which it spent over $3,000,000, recent bereavement.
Dr.
Syngalowski
stated
upon
his
Modern Chapel of Distinction
its recent bereavement.
arrival.
In Memoriam
Cemetery MemorAs
MONUMENTS by RAUBAR
THE RAUBAR GRANITE CO.
Beauty • Dignity
NORTHWEST HEBREW
MEMORIAL PARK
Where dignity and reverence
Are within the reach of all.
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PURITAN cor. DEXTER
MONUMENTS
CARD OF THANKS
The Family of the Late
CARD OF THANKS
•
The Family of the Late
Shirley Janet Segerman
SOPH I E GLADSTONE
Wishes to express deepest grati-
Wishes to express deepest grati-
tude to the dear relatives and
friends who extended so many
kindnesses during the family's
recent bereavement.
and
friends who extended so many
kindnesses during the family's re-
cent bereavement.
tude to
the
uallhAGI
UNiversity 1-7700
dear relatives
MANUAL URBACH & SON
C. W. Moore, Res. Mgr.
RABBI
JOSHUA
7729 TWELFTH ST.
SPERKA
TY. 6-7192
President
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