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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23

50-BUSINESS CARDS

Friday, January 14, 1955

A-1 PAINTING, decorating, cont.aefor;
interior - exterior. Fr e e estimates.
Dresser, TO. 8-6047.

iDr. Sarasohn Dies at 30; Distinguish
Himself as Political Science Writer

Obituaries

Mrs. Hilda Sosnick Dies
Mrs. DORA KOTIN, 17579
Dr. Stephen B. Sarasohn, of the Civil War as a Confedtratek•
After Long Illness
Woodingham, died Jan. 9. Serv- 681 Merrick, assistant professor I On his father's side, the Mich

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21 Gallon Galvanized Garbage Can $4.00
Heavy Wire Burning Baskets $2.50
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ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
Services for Mrs. Hilda Sos-
leaves two sons, Ruben and
nick, 9318 Broadstreet, were held She
Irving;
a daughter, Mrs. Blanche
Sunday, at Hebrew Memorial
Martin;
and two sisters.
BRICK, Plaster, Pointing. All repairs. Chapel. Mrs. Sosnick died Jan. 8
* * *
Chimney, porches, steps. UN. 2-1017,
in
Florence
Crittenton
Hospital
UN. 2-8948.
SARAH WUNSCH, 3785 Mon-
where she had been ill for sev-
A-1 DECORATING, painting and paper-
terey, died Jan. 10. Services at
hanging. Reasonable prices. Guaran- eral weeks.
teed workmanship. Friedman, TO.
Born in Russia 75 years ago, Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
6-1966.
Mrs. Sosnick had been a De- a sister, Mrs. Benjamin Brody,
PAINTING and decorating, exterior, resi- troit resident for 33 years. With of Windsor; and four brothers,
dential and commercial. Mr. Shulman. her husband, David, she was a Charles Stern, of Detroit, Robert
TO. 6-8150.
founder of Cong. Bnai Zion. She Stern, of Milwaukee, and Jule
was president of its Ladies and Benjamin Stern.
ACE VAN-STORAGE CO.
* * *
Auxiliary for several years, a
life member of Sisters of Zion
Clean, modern equipped vans, 2 men,
BEN MEYER, 2911 Burlingame,
Mizrachi, member of Ladies died Jan. 9. Services at Ira
$9. an hour. Best service, guaranteed,
pickups, piano specialist, local-long
Auxiliary, Turover Aid Society, Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his
distance.
and Cong. Beth Tikvah.
wife, Hannah; two sons, Dr. Ed-
Mrs. Sosnick helped to found ward Meyers and Leonard
TY. 8-6363
a room in Kfar Batya Orpha- Meyers; a daughter, Mrs. Karl
nage, in Israel, through the
PAINTER AND Decorator. Removing Child Rescue Fund. She also Karbel; a brother, four sisters
paper, sanding and finishing floors.
and four grandchildren.
was active in Yeshivath Beth
TY 8-3698.
* * *
Yehudah,
Yeshivah
Chachmey
FOR BETTER wall washing call James
JAMES
GILFIX,
3353 Boston,
Lublin,
Hebrew
University
in
Je-
1
RusselL One day service. TO. 6-4005.
526 Belmont.
rusalem, Chesed shel Emes, Jew- died Jan. 10. Services at Ira
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his
PAINING-Exterior, Interior, Decorat- ish National Fund, Home for
ing, wall washing. W. Williams, 7758 Aged and other yeshivoth and wife, Molly; a son, Gerald; a
Prairie. TE. 4-0195, TY. 4-0512.
daughter, Mrs. Herman Barlock;
welfare institutions.
three
brothers, two sisters and
NATHAN BORENSTEIN - Plaster con-
Besides her husband, she is
tractor. TY. 7-044L
survived by three sons, Isadore, two grandchildren.
*
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*
FURNITURE repaired and refinished. Harry and Louis; two daughters,
Free estimates. WE. 3-2110.
RUBIN FOX, 11501 Petoskey,
Mrs. Sam Jacobs and Mrs. Da-
A - 1 PAINTING, decorating. Reasonable vid J. Miller; a sister, 17 grand- died Jan. 3. Services at Ira.Kauf -
prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-8997, TO.
children and six great grand- man Chapel. He leaves his son
5-827L
1Morton; and two daughters, Mrs.
children •
EXPERT painting & wall washing. Ref-
Dorothy Coleman and Mrs. Betty
erences. TY. 7-2501.
Steinberg of Miami, Fla.
* * *
TILE
Jewry
OSCAR
J.
NEWMAN,
1222 Cen-
DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
ter St., Lansing, Mich., died Jan.
New and Repair Special
6. Services at Ira Kaufman
U OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.
Chapel. He leaves his wife, Shir-
ley, of Lansing; a son, Robert,
DI. 1-0568
UN. 1-5075
This Week's Radio and
of Chicago; a daughter, Mrs.
Television Programs
COMPLETE painting service, interior, ex-
Donald Slack, of Chicago; a sis-
terior, guaranteed. Lowest rates. TO.
of Jewish Interest
ter and three grandchildren.
8-8813.
* * *
L. KAHAN, carpenter, cabinet maker, at-
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
tics, recreation room, louvred doors,
BERTHA KATCHKE SILVER -
Time:
12:30
p.m.,
Sunday.
exceptional material. Estimates and
MAN, 2329 Cortland, died Jan. 7.
advice free. UN. 2-8890.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "The Sum of Man," Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
a true story of a young couple She leaves her husband, Morris;
55-MISCELLANEOUS
who, with the aid of their rabbi, two sons, Sam Katkin and Joe
APARTMENT size baby grand for sale.
Katchke and a sister.
Call for appointment. Private party. resolve the problem of what to
* * *
TO. 9-7885.
do with the child who is born to
them without arms, will be told.
TAFT S. BARNETT, 8580 Dum-
barton, died Jan. 8. Services at
Urge Dismissal of Israel Tourist Service
Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
his wife, Henen; and a sister,
Agriculture Aide Adds European Contacts Mrs. • Abraham J. Fox.
Jules Doneson, of Israel Tour-
*
WASHINGTON, (JTA)-Amer- ist - -Service, 11820 Dexter, who
DANIEL
HARRIS,
War-
returned last week from a 14,- , rington, died Jan. 7. 20513
icans for Democratic Action,
Services at
political group including Demo- 000-mile air trip to Europe and Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
cratic and Republican liberals, Asia, announces the expansion P his wife, Hattie; a son, Nathan;
urged President Eisenhower to of his services in Europe to meet four daughters, Mrs. Harold
fire Milan D. Smith, the execu- the increased demand of De- Johnson, Chicago; Mrs. Benja-‘
tive assistant to Secretary of troiters traveling to and from men Flayer, Marcie and Rita;
Agriculture Ezra T. Benson, who Israel.
In 1954, Doneson reports, al- four brothers, two sisters and
endorsed an anti-Semitic let-
most
85% of all Israel-bound six grandchildren.
ter against Wolf Ladejinsky,
* * *
passengers
booked through his
and J. Glenn Cassity, security
ALEXANDER WILHELM, 2523
officer responsible for the Lade- agency , requested sightseeing
and independent tours to 16 Cass, died Jan. 2. Services at
jinsky case.
ADA called for dismissal of European countries, North Afri- Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur-
vived by a nephew, Dr. Seymour
the two unless after a fair hear- ca and South Africa.
As a result of this demand, Wilhelm, of New York.
ing they can justify their con-
* * *
duct. Criticism was also levelled Doneson has established per-
ROSE LABELL, 1630 W. Grand,
by ADA at Secretary Benson. sonal representation for his
ADA said that Secretary - Ben- clients in Cherbourg, Le Havre, Bronx, N. Y., died Jan. 8. Serv-
son, in "reaffirming his decision Naples, London, Paris, Rome, ices at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
against Ladejinsky after he had Lucerne, Istanbul, Tel Aviv and Survived by a son, Larry; two
been given a sensitive job at the Haifa.
sisters; a brother and a grand-
Doneson also announces that child.
Foreign Operations Administra-
tion, dramatizes the chaotic space is still available for the
* * *
security procedures of our gov- Special Hadassah air tour leav-
LOUIS WISOTSKY, 2987 Glad-
ing
Feb.
26
for
Israel
and
Eu-
ernment, and brings discredit
rope, and the Special Hadassah stone, died Jan. 7. Services at
upon the United States."
Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur-
Secretary Benson expressed Passover tour leaving March 26. vived by three daughters, Mrs
complete confidence in his ex-
Sanford Rubin, Mrs. Joseph Kor-
ecutive assistant. He defended Cinema Workshop to See
nov and Mrs. Morris Fishman;
Mr. Smith and indicated that 'The Film in Science'
a brother, two sisters and five
he had confidence in him de-
A program of movie showings grandchildren.
spite the endorsement by Mr. and discussions has been sched-
* * *
Smith of the anti-Semitic letter uled by the Jewish Community
IDA
KATZMAN,
768 Mercer,
aimed against Mr. Ladejinsky. Center's Cinema Workshop for
its winter-spring season. The Windsor, Ont., died Jan. 8. Serv-
Efforts of Anti-Semites
group meets at 8:30 p.m., on al- ices at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
In Recent Elections Failed
ternate Wednesdays, at the Survived by two sons, Aaron and
Irwin; five daughters, Mrs.
NEW YORK, (JTA) - Efforts Woodward Center.
This Wednesday's program will Charles Horwich, Mrs, Daniel
by anti-Semites to exploit re-
Mrs. Herman Avrin,
ligion as an issue in the 1954 feature a program on "The Film Katzman,
Mrs. Louis Nathan and Mrs. Sam
campaign were nullified by the in Science," with three movies Katz; 14 grandchildren and five
voters, a post - election survey planned. They are "Pasteur's great grandchildren.
conducted by the Anti-Defama- Legacy," Hurricane Circuit" and
* * *
tion League of Bnai Brith, re- "Conquest of the Night." A so-
rxr.i.IE DAVID ORF, 16188
vealed. . cial hour follows. •
Lawton, died Jan. 5. Services at
Menorah Funeral Chapel, on
Puritan. Survived by her daugh-
ter, Mrs. R. J. Forbes; a son, Jo-
seph L.; a brother and three
TEL AVIV, (JTA)-Work has The tunnel, some 265 feet grandchildren.
*
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*
begun on Israel's largest water long and ten feet in diameter,
BESSIE YATES, of Montreal,
tunnel, to bring water from the will take two shifts of men a
Upper Galilee into the projected full year to complete. It will go Quebec, Can., died Jan. 1. Serv-
national water system which through a height near Ilabun. ices and interment in Montreal.
will combine water from Galilee, The Arab villagers in the area She leaves a daughter, Rose
the Jordan River and the coas- are friendly, and a number of Alice; three sons, Joe and Max,
tal areas into a national reser- them are employed on the of Montreal, and Stanley, of De-
troit; and' fiv'e grandchildren,
voir.
project.
, • •
_
. •

CARPENTER-Alterations. No job too
big or too small. TO. 8-2779.

on the _Air

a

of government at Wayne Uni- igan ° branch of the Sarasohn
family has been here since 18130..
The New York Sarasohns were
the well-known publisers of the
Jewish Daily News (Tageblatt)
and the Jewish Morning Jour-
nal, the Gazette and Der Anieri-
kaner.

Benjamin Goldman Dies
NEW ORLEANS, (JTA)-Ben-

jamin B. Goldman, executive di-
rector of the Jewish Federation
of this city, died here after ad-
dressing a banquet. He was 45.
Among previous posts held by
Mr. Goldman were the director-
ships of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
erations of Miami and Buffalo.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Harry
Seltzer acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the kind ex-
pressions
sympathy, the warm
DR. STEPHEN B. SARASOHN ., tributes of
and donations to all,
versity, died suddenly, Jan. 5, at causes made in his memory_ by
the age of 30. Death occurred as I his relatives and many friends.
he and his wife, Vera, an in-
structor at Wayne University,
CARD OF THANKS
were leaving a party they at-
'The family of the late WIL-
tended at the home of Dr. John LIAM. I. MILLER wishes to thank
Biesanz, 16551 Cherrylawn.
its relatives ond friends for the
Also surviving him are his par-
kindnesses, tributes and contribu-
ents, Joshua S. Sarasohn and
tions to charity that were made
Mrs. Gertrude Casper. Funeral
during the family's recent be-
reavement. Our special thanks to
services were held at Kaufman
Rabbi Moses Fischer, Rabbi Moses
Chapel Jan. 7.
Lehrman and Cantor Nicholas
A June, 1949, graduate from
Fenakel for their consolation to us
Wayne, Dr. Sarasohn received during
our shivah. Thanks also to
the Donnelly Award. He was a
Mr. Headrich, of Adas Shalom
member of Omicron Delta Kap-
Synagogue, for his cooperation in
pa honorary leadership fratern-
arranging for minyon service.
ity. He received his Master's and
Ph. D. degrees from Columbia
University in 1948 and 1953, re-
CARD OF THANKS
spectively. Last summer he had
The Family of the Late
a fellowship at the University of
Michigan. In 1948 he taught at
GIRSH GRAND
Hunter College.
He was a member of the Mich-
Acknowledges with grateful op-
igan Academy of Science, Arts
preciation the kind expressions of
sympathy, the warm tributes and
and Letters; The American Po-
donations to all causes made in
litical Science Association, the
his memory by relatives
and
American Association of Univer-
friends.
sity Professors and the Detroit
Federation of Teachers.
In tribute to his memory, all
Wayne government classes
were cancelled from noon to
4:30 p.m. on Jan. 6.
Dr. Sarasohn had gained wide
recognition for his numerous ar-
ticles in Political Science Month-
ly. At the time of his death he
was writing a political science
textbook for Macmillan Publish-
ing Co.
MANUAL URBACH & SON
On his mother's side, he was
the grandson of Dr. Joseph
7729 'TWELFTH ST.
Beisman, who practiced medi-
TY. 6-7192
cine here from 1889 until his
death in 1927. His maternal
great-grandfather was Paul
Levyson, of Texas, who cane to
America in 1860 and fought in

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