■■• j e ll/ 17 on Me Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest DETROIT JEWISH NEWS- 19 Friday, April 8, 1955 Mr. Simon Knoppow Dies in Jerusalem 800 Commemorate Simon Knoppow, a Detroit resident for over 40 years, died April 3, in Jerusalem, Israel. Mr. Knoppow had taken up residence there three years ago. Services and interment were in Israel. In Detroit, he was active in numerous religious and charit- able movements, including Ye- shivath Beth Yehudah, Yeshi- vath Chachmey Lublin and Che- sed shel Emes. He was a life member of Mizrachi and a mem- ber of Nusach Harie Synagogue. During his residence in Is- real, he established the Knop- pow Gemiluth Chassodim Socie- ty, a relief agency for needy Jews in Jerusalem. Mr. Knoppow leaves three sons, Abraham, Nathan and Isaac, all of Detroit; two daughters, Mrs. Sonia Mitchel- son and Gwendolyn Marks, of Los Angeles, Calif., 11 grand- children and three great grand- children. 12th Anniversary Of Warsaw Ghetto Obituaries HARRY BERLIN, 17222 Stoe- pel, died April 3. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Helen; five sons, Herman, Leo, Newton, Albert and Morton; four daughters, Mrs. Janet Gill- man, Doria Berlin, Mrs. Evelyn Pevos and Mrs. Lester Syner; and 14 grandchildren. * * CAROL MARGARET DAVIS, 2720 Leslie, died April 3. Services' at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davis; a sister, Nancy Louise, and her grandmother, Mrs. Rose Davis. • * EDWARD A. BERNIE, 3311 W. Chicago, died April 4. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel, with burial in New Haven, Conn. He leaves his wife, Emile; and a sister, Mrs. Bertha Kronish, of PhoeniX-, Over 800 people, many of them escapees from Nazi persecution, attended the 12th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, held last Sunday, in Temple Beth El, under the auspices of the Jewish Community Coun- cil. - Rabbi Morris Adler, the prin- cipal English speaker, in one of the many highlights of the evening, said, "The significance of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising is not that Jews rose to fight against their oppressors, it is rather that a segment of a people, hopelessly surrounded and outnumbered and doomed to annihilation, had the inner strength to rise to the defense * * of human dignity and freedom ISADORE CUPER, 23021 Gard- to defend the spirit of man." Louis Gradner Dies ner, Oak Park, Mich., died April Other participants were Mor- 2, in Miami Beach, Fla. Services decai Strigler, one of the few CAPETOW N, South Africa, Ghetto survivors, Gov. G. Men- (JTA) — Louis Gradner, civic at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He nen Williams, Cantor Nicholas leader paid prominent figure in leaves four sons, Ben, of Detroit, and Jack, Saul and Fred, of Fenakel, who chanted the El Brooklyn. Mich.; a daughter, Mole Rachamim accompanied Jewish circles, died at 72. Mr. Gradner, who came to this Mrs. Irving Arlin, of Oak Park; at the piano by Bella Goldberg, and talented monologist Vivian country from Russia, served on and nine grandchildren. * * * the Capetown City Council con- Goldstein. tinuously for 30 years and was B E S S I E SCHUBINER, 3315 Sidney M. Shevitz, Council president, opened the program, mayor for three years. A street Webb, died March 29. Services which was arranged by Samuel in this city has been named for at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She Sigal, chairman of the Council him. He 1- as a past president of leaves her husband, Samuel, a Yiddish Culture Commission. the Capetown Hebrew Congre- son, Manuel; a daughter, Shirley Children of the Mittleshul parti- gation and of the Cape Jewish and three grandchildren. * * * cipated in a ca,ndlelighting Orphanage, which he helped found. CELIA KWASELOW, 21851 ceremony in memory of 6,000,000 Church St., Oak Park, died Jews wh, na,rished, among them - March 30. Services at Ira Kauf- Leo CosKey Dies at 57 1 1/2 million children. Rep. Diggs Protests man Chapel. She leaves four handful Strigler, who, with a A. Coskey, of 2717 Burling- Leo Karojan's Coming Here of other partisans escaped from ame, well known Detroit at- sons, Max, Morton and Joseph Kwaselow and David Keller; Congressman Charles C. Diggs the Ghetto through sewers un- torney, died Sunday at the age three daughters, Mrs. Samuel der the streets of Warsaw, said this week made public an ex- of 57. Funeral services were held Kotlier, Mrs. Bessie Lebow and change of correspondence with that we are too close to the Tuesday at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Mrs. Bella Chessler; 13 grand- the State Department, following period to evaluate the uprising Born in Pittsburgh, he came to children and four great grand- his protest against the visit in properly. Detroit as a youth. In 1919 he children. "The uprising," he said, "was was graduated simultaneously this country of the Berlin Phil- * * harmonic Orchestra under the the first phase in the formation from the old Central High LIBBY LIPIN, 3010 W. Chicago, direction of Herbert von Kara- of Israel, the second being the School and the Detroit College died March 30, in Miami Beach, actual War of Liberation." He of Law. jan. Fla. Services at Ira Kaufman Surviving him are his wife, Chapel. She leaves her husband, In his. reply, Assistant Secre- said that youngsters going to tary of State Thurston B. Mor- Jewish schools pitted their Hedwig; sons, Ralph and Rich- Samuel; two sons, Max and Aar- ton wrote that von Karajan was minds against those of the Nazi ard; three brothers and four on, three daughters, Mrs. Sam cleared by the de-Nazification war college graduates a n d sisters. Hammerstein, Mrs. Rose Wilber tribunals, and that he was ad- fought for the honor of the and Mrs. Nathan Bassin; four Jewish people. mitted in accordance with the sisters and 10 grandchildren. In the Israeli war, these same * * * McCarran - Walter Act regula- youth, at least those fortunate tions. He added: "The Depart- ROBERT OWEN, 19994 Mar- ment of State is in no other way tc escape, and others who sur- lowe, died April 2. SerVices at vived the gas chambers again concerned with the arrange- to provide a homeland In loving memory of my dear Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves ments for the orchestra's trip fought for the Jews. husband and our devoted father his wife, Esther; two sons, Alan to the United States." Miss Goldstein deeply stirred and grandfather, Benjamin Lus- and Richard; mother, Mrs. Ra- Rep. Diggs stated that he the audience with a reading on who passed away on chel Oshinsky; two brothers, Gil- agreed with the sentiments ex- East European Jewry, which tigman, April 18, 1949 (19 days in Nisan). bert and Marvin; three sisters, pressed editorially in The Jewish evoked memories of a culture Sadly missed by his wife, Ethel, Mrs. Saul Field, Mrs. Russell Slo- News and with the Jewish Com- that is now destroyed but has children, Dr. Herman Lustigman man and Ruth Oshinsky. * * * munity Council's resolution. not been forgotten. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gilbert Meanwhile, von Karajan has JOSEPH STEPAK, 2635 Ping- and grandchildren. ree, died March 30. Services at gotten another assignment—to « • • return here as director of the World Stage Presents In loving memory or of my dear Hebrew Memorial Chapel. No London Philharmonic. He also 'Widower's House' husband and our devoted father survivors. plans to return here for a series and grandfather, Mr. Henry of concerts in 1956 and 1957. George Bernard Shaw's "Wid- Goldfaden, who passed away In loving memory of our dearly (Protest demonstrations greet- ower's House" will be produced April 8, 1954 (16 days in Nisan). beloved h u s b a n d, father and ed the Berlin Philharmonic on by World Stage, 13525 Wood- Sadly missed by his wife, chil- grandfather, its return to Carnegie Hall in ward, at Davison, beginning to- dren and grandchildren. • • • New York. Outside the hall a day and running for four con- Albert Goldberg, In loving memory of our be- Jewish War Veterans group secutive weekends. demonstrated against the Mc- Staged by Frank Nastasi, the loved husband, f a t h e r a and who passed away on April 16, Carran-Walter Act and a Zion- cast includes Loretta Duckworth, grandfather, Benjamin K u f- 1953. ist - Revisionist Organization Paul Barry, Leonard Yorr, Art man, who passed away two years Sadly missed and never for- youth group set up a picket line. Solis, Terril Whitsit, James ago, on April 5, 1953 (20 days in gotten by his wife, Mollie, daugh- Within the hall unidentified Henry, Bonnie Jacobs and Judy Nisan). ters, Frances, Mrs. Dave Shubow, Sadly missed, and always re- persons released several pig- Gardiner. Settings are by Char- and son, Bernard J. Goldberg, membered by his wife, Sophie; eons, one of which circled about lotte Mitchell, with production son, Ephram; daughters, Mrs. throughout the concert.) by Oliver Shearer. - Open readings for parts in Adolph Lichter, M r s. Robert Barton's Passover Ad "Summer and Smoke" by Ten- Dishell, Mrs. Sanford Adler and ProinOtes Nationwide Interest nessee Williams will be held at their families. A recent full-page ad in The 2 p.m., Saturday, at the theater. Lowest Prices for Highest Quality New York Times and two Jewish The production. will open on Granite and Outstanding Designs daily , papers on "The Traditional May 6. DETROIT MONUMENT According to Fred Barnett, Way to Conduct a Seder" has WORKS evoked a tremendous response producer of World Stage, the for information on Passover theater will operate during the 2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton from Jewish, church and educa- summer months, thus making it TO. 8-1523 TO. 8-6923 Detroit's only year-round arena tional groups. The ad, published as a public theater. For information or service by Barton's Bonbonniere, reservations, call World Stage, (Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish promoted inquiries from as far TO. 6-9267. News office, VE. 8-9364. Written an- away as New Mexico and Alaska. nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person CARD OF THANKS Requests for 200,000 reprints making the insertion. There is a standard The family of the late Leah charge were received in a week's time. of $2.00 for unveiling notices, Menuck acknowledges with deep measuring an inch in depth.) gratitude the many expressions CARD OF THANKS The families of the late Jo- The families of the late A. of kindness and sympathy ex- Hanna Rosen acknowledge • with tend by relatives and friends seph Grabow and Joseph Ep- grateful appreciation the many during the family's recent be- stein annouces the double un- veiling of monuments in their kind expressions of sympathy reavement. memories at 2 p.m., Sunday, MANUAL URBACH & SON extended by relatives and friends The Detroit River yearly car- April 17, at Clover Hill Park during their recent bereavement. 7729 TWELFTH ST. Sherman A. Rosen ries more tonnage than the Cemetery. Rabbi Fram will of- TY. 11-7192 ficiate. Relatives and friends are Vol- Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Rosen Rhine, Thames, Seine and to attend. asked Mr. and Mrs. George Nelban ga rivers combined. ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday. Station: WJLB. Feature: Students from the United Jewish Folk Schools will participate in a program of Passover songs and readings from the Haggadah, in this special broadcast co-sponsored by the Jewish Community Coun- cil's' Culture Commission. * * * THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "The Well of Dothan" will dramatize the story of the time Joseph is bidden by his dying father, Jacob, to bear no resentment against his broth- ers for the hardships they caused him. Joseph, searching his own soul, finds that he is the architect of his own destiny through his dreams of superior- ity. * * AJ COMMITTEE BROADCAST Time: 11:30 p. m., Tuesday. Station: WWJ. Feature: "Termites in t h e House," a story of discrimina- tion in housing, will be the se ;- ond in a series of broadca: is sponsored by the American Je , v- ish Committee in cooperation with the National Broadcasting Company. Mrs. HELEN WARATT, Glynn o Ct., died March 30. Sersi-• ices at Menorah Funeral chapel, on Puritan. Survived by her huS- band, Jacob J.; three-daughters,,, Mrs. Adeline Sirota, Mrs.. Har- riet Jean Berg and Mrs. Mary- lynn Mae Rosenthal; six grand- children, four sisters and * brother. * s* PAULINE RUBIN, of Detroit, died March 31. Services at Ins Kaufman Chapel. She leaves het husband, Morris L.; a son, Rob- ert; a daughter, Marilyn, of Long Beach, Calif., two brothers and * sister. * * Mrs. SADIE ENTIN, 1622ti Santa Rosa, died March Bla Services at Menorah Fun.era..1 Chapel, on Puritan. Survived by her husband, Harry; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Felstein; and two grandchildren. * * * GOLDIE RAPP, 2219 Tuxedo,, died March 27. Services at -He- brew Memorial Chapel. Sur- vived by a nephew, Dr. Sey- mour L. Rapp; and a niece. Mrs. Abe. Leeman. * * * ANNA WARSHAW, 2'737 Elm- hurst, died April 4. Services at Menorah Chapel, on Puritan, Survived by her husband. 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