Mathematicia'n Gets Wide Acclaim Prof. Jekuthiel Ginsburg of Yeshiva University and his mathe- matical achievements are the subjects of articles appearing in newspapers and magazines throughout the world. Prof. Ginsburg's efforts to humanize the teaching of mathematics have recently been discussed in magazines in England, Greece, Switzerland, France, Germany and especially in our own country. Yeshiva's Detroit graduates and a large co-sponsoring committee are ar- ranging a testimonial dinner, Tuesday evening, March 30, at the Tuller Hotel, in honor of the Yeshiva's president, Dr. Samuel Belkin. Communists Exploit Anti-McCarthyism By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1954, JTA, Inc.) 1 WASHINGTON — The "Daily Worker" and other Communist publications this month inad- vertently revealed that Commu- nists are seeking to exploit pop- ular feeling against "McCarthy- ism" and the McCarran-Walter Act by an all-out campaign to infiltrate activities by reputable groups against "McCarthyism" and the McCarran-Walter Act. Communist Party Chairman William Z. Foster and other top Reds, on behalf of the National Committee of the Communist Party, published a "Draft Pro- gram of the Communist Party" in the "Daily Worker" on March 7. In a call for "a popular coali- tion movement," an "alliance" was demanded with a role desig- nated for "nationality groups." Jewish organizations have long been alert to the Communist conspiracy. Groups proven to be Communist, though few in num- ber, have been expelled from community councils. Today, however, the Communists have seized on "McCarthyism," the McCarran-Walter Act, and other issues which have engendered genuine concern among many loyal Americans. The Red tac- tics are such that legitimate popular action is undermined; not only do citizens' groups have to wage a trying fight against right-wing extremists but they find themselves harassed by the necessity of evading simultane- ous stabs in the back from Com- munists. Knowing of the distaste for "McCarthyism" which is shared even by President Eisenhower, the Communists exploit the pub- lic temper. Those who speak out against Communism are labelled "McCarthyites." They are ac- cused of cringing before the Congressional investigating com- mittees whose tactics have earned the contempt of the na- tion. Those who oppose the ex- treme left as well as the extreme right are said by the Reds to be "cleansing" themselves or "ap- peasing." The C mun is ts have de- nounced Jewish organizations for opposing Communism, branding even the most dis- tinguished groups as "McCarthy- ite." This is done despite the fact that it is demonstrably true that Jewish groups are in the forefront of the struggle for pre- serving traditional civil liberties. Israel Merchant Fleet Only Second to Turkey NEW YORK, (JTA) — Israel now has the second largest mer- chant marine in the Near East, second only to Turkey. The Israeli merchant fleet has 31 ships—from two to 40 years old—grossing 160,000 tons. At present the Israel govern- ment has four ships under con- struction in German shipyards and has assigned the equivalent of $9,000,000 from German re- parations to these ships. The ships will be resold to three Israeli shipping companies. More ships are expected to be built from German reparations. Israel's shipping now is the second highest foreign currency earner, second only to the citrus exports. It was the need to con- serve foreign currency, coupled with the isolation of the country resulting from the Arab block- ade, which forced Israel to ex- pand its shipping industry. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23 Friday, March 19, 1954 Obituaries SAMUEL BENACH, Miami Beach, formerly of Detroit, died March 12 in Miami Beach. Serv- ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his son Henry, of New York and a daughter, Mrs. Irv- ing Robinson, of Detroit. * * * SAMUEL GREENBERGER, 2693 Glendale, died March 13. Services at Ira Kraufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Kath- erine. * * * ANNA JOSEPH, 3738 Long- worth, died March 9. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- vived by her husband, Mano; three sons, Dr. Leslie, Dr. Milton and Charles; two sisters and six grandchildren. • * * ANNA CHINITZ, 3336 Elm- hurst, died March 11. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Survived by her husband, Solo- mon; a son, Ben S.; three daughters, Mrs. Harry Eisenberg, Mrs. David Goldsmith and Mrs. Meyer Wax; a sister; two broth- ers and nine grandchildren. • * * AARON LANDSBERG, 3729 W. Boston, died March 9, in Miami Beach, Fla. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Survived by his wife, Annie; three sons, Sam and Joe Landsberg, of Philadel- phia and Morris Cohl, and two daughters, Mrs. Jack Weinberg and Toby Cohl. * * LEA FALIK, 3743 Humphrey, died March 13. Services at He- brew Memorial Chapel. Survived by her husband, Samuel; two sons, David and Chazkel; daugh- ter, Mrs. Morris Gurwich; a sister, a brother and six grand- children. * * * ABE EDWARD MILLER, 4041 Tuxedo, died March 14. Services and interment in Winnipeg, Can- ada. Survived by his wife, Sylvia Frieda; two sons, Martin, of the U. S. Air Force and Solomon G.; a daughter, Annette Frandes Miller and two grandchildren. Tel Aviv Council Bars Sale of Pork to Residents TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Tel Aviv Municipal Council voted to ban the sale of pork within the boundaries of the city. This de- cision follows similar action taken by most of the Jewish municipalities in Israel. Several months ago the Israel Parliament approved regulations according to which the breeding of pigs is allowed only in the region of Nazareth, which is populated by Christians. Pork is prohibited under the Moslem religion as well as under the Jewish. `Wolfie' Cohen's Pumpernik's To Open in Miami Beach "Wolfie" Cohen, owner of Fumpernik's and pioneer restau- ranteur in Miami Beach, Fla., announced that the first unit of his multi-phase establishment will be open for business in May. Located on Collins and 17th St., the block-square building will contain the "Wolfie" Cohen original sandwich shop, a cock- tail lounge and dinner restau- rant. The million dollar opera- tion is located in the heart of the rapidity - expanding motel district. Overturn Frankfurt Graves FRANKFURT, (JTA)—A num- ber of tombstones in. the Frank- furt Jewish cemetery have been overturned and smashed. The affair has been blamed on chil- Cause of Brevity A $500,000-a-year film studio dren. Local police, who are con- executive, who always enjoyed tinuing their investigation, have giving long-winded after-dinner urged parents to teach their children reverence for the dead. speeches, suddenly cut his talks down to the most commendable brevity. Asked to explain his 1,500 Israeli Children Attend reformation, the studio boss re- Christian Mission SchooLs TEL AVIV, (JTA) — There are plied: "It was a remark I over- heard. During a pause in one only 1,500 Jewish children at- of my speeches, I overheard one tending Christian mission man say to George Jessel, 'What schools. in Israel, out of a total follows him?' And Jessel re- school population of 210,000 children. plied: `Thursday'." In Memoriam ELIZABETH NADLER, Mon- - treal, Canada, died March 6. She In. loving memory of our dear leaves four sons, William, of, De- troit, Moses M., Hyman and Da- daughter and sister, Molly Our- vid L.; and a daughter, Bessie. ovsky, who left us on March Services and interment in Mon- 22, 1951. Sadly missed by the entire treal. family. RUTH MARKS, 16121 Lawton, died March 8. She leaves her In loving memory of our be- husband, Louis, a brother, Hen- loved brother, Caspar C. Velick, ry Unger, of New York and a who left us on March 18, 1949 sister, Mrs. Harry Josephson, of (17 days in Adar). Flushing, L.I. Services and in- He will always be remembered terment, New York. by his brother, Alex, and sister, * Ida. * JACOB BACH, 2488 Clements, died March 10. Services at Ira In ever loving memory of our Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his dearly beloved son and brother, wife, Bertha, daughter, Mrs. Har- Pfc. Robert Paul Weisman, who ry Green and four grandchil- was killed on March 20, 1945 in dren. the service of his country. * * Always missed by his mother, ROSE BRANDT, 11501 Petos- dad and Donald. * key, died March 10. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She In loving memory of my be- leaves her h u s b an d, Harry; loved w i f e and our devoted a daughter, Mrs. Samuel Stuart; mother, Mrs. Jennie Ramboff, and a grandchild. _ who passed away on March 24, 1953 (eight days in Nisan). GERTRUDE ATLER (Atlivaik), Sadly missed by her husband, 3010 W. Chicago, died March 11. Sam, and children. Services at Menorah Funeral Chapel, on Puritan. Survived by five brothers, Isadore, Dr. Law- rence R., Dr. Norvelle and Dr. LeRoy, all of Detroit, and Sam, By Karl C. Berg of Los Angeles; and three sis- Owner ters, Mrs. Joseph Gealer, Mrs. Max Wrotslaysky Claire Ross and Edith. Monument Works * * Distinctive HARRY FIAN, of Flint, Mich., Monuments died March 11, at Veterans Hos- Reasonably Priced 3201 JOY ROAD pital, Services at Menorah Chap- Corner Wildemere el, on Puritan. No survivors. Monument Unveilings & * * 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.) * * * Thefamily of the late Sol Lew- is announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, March 28, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Dr. A. M. Hershman will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * The family of the late Bessie Gruber announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, March 21, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Stollman will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Bavarian Acadamy Names Three Jews to Membership MUNICH, (JTA) — Three Jews are among the 14 scholars in foreign countries who have just named associate members of the Bavarian Academy of Science. Prof. Otto Loewy, the 1936 Nobel Prize winner in Physiology who now lives in New York, was among those honored, as were the two Budapest mathemati- cians, Leopold Feier and Frede- ric Riesz. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Abraham DeRoven, wife of the late Abraham De Rover and his children, grandchil- dren and great grandchildren acknowledge with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. It * Mrs. BLANCHE ROSENHELM, 18435 Mark Twain,. died March 14. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Harold Biller; and a brOth- er, Norman Kretch. MINNIE SCHECHTER, 3785 Glendale, died March 14. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her sons, Morris. 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