DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-27 Friday, April 29, 1955 Monument Unveilings (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.) Mary Klegon and Freda Law- rence announce the unveiling of a monument in memory of their mother, the late Sarah (Mazur- ovsky) Maron, at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 1, at Northwest Hebrew Me-. morial Park Cemetery, Six Mile and Middlebelt. Rabbi Segal and Cantor Fenakel will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Pearl Daniels announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 1, at Beth Yehudah Cemetery, 14 Mile and Gratiot. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late David Davis announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, May 1, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Wohlgelernter will of- ficiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The families of the late Sam Schwartz and Mary Schwartz announce the double unveiling of monuments in their memor- ies at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, May 1, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Segal will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Joseph Klein announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 12 noon, Sunday, May 1, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Donin will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * The family of the late Jack Friedman announces the un- veiling of a monument. in his memory at 3:30 p.m., Sunday, May 1, at Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery, 14 Mile and Gra- ) tiot. Rabbi Halpern will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * The family of the late Joseph L. Jaffe announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his mem- ory at 12 noon, Sunday, May 1, • at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery, 14 Mile and Gratiot. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * The family of the late Morris Nash announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 2 p. m., Sunday, May 8, at Inde- pendent Detroit Lodge Cemetery, 14 1/2 Mile and Gratiot. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. . * * The family of the late Maurice Fink announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, May 1, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Donin will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Morris Disner announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, May 1, at Oak View Cemetery, in Royal Oak. Rabbi Arm and Cantor Sonenklar will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. * * * - Mr. Louis Buchbinder and Mrs. Max (Ann) Bard, husband and daughter of the late Mrs. Rose Buchbinder, announce the Unveiling of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 1, at Beth Yehudah Cemetery. Rabbi Wohlgelernter will offici- ate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Fannie Fine announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 1, at Beth Yehudah Cemetery, 14 Mile and Gratiot. Rabbi Rot- tenberg will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Anna Pollack announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory. at 11 a.m., Sunday, May 1, at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Molly Drickman announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory at 1:30 p. m., Sunday, May 1, at Workmen's Circle Ceme- tery, Cong. Beth Isaac plot. Rabbi Rothenberg will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. - PATWA Program in Israel Outlined To Students in Michigan Colleges Yehuda Levine, director of the rnidwest office of Professional and Technical Workers Aliyah (PATWA), outlined the need for professional and technical men and women in Israel in a series of addresses before students in Michigan universities. Tuesday evening, Mr. Levine, who was accompanied by his wife, Tovah, addressed a gather- ing of Wayne University stu- dents. They spoke also be- fore the Pioneer;. Women here on,v Wednesday. _Be- fore comin here, they ad- dressed student groups at West- e r n Michigan L. Levine College, Kalamazoo; Mich- igan State University, Lan- sing; and University of Michi- gan, Ann Arbor. The PATWA directors em- phasized in their talks the value to Israel of participation in her upbuilding by Americans train- ed in technical skills. They stated, however, that Israel can gain from such participation only when Americans complete their studies in this country and gain experience in their fields. They were emphatic in their talks in pointing to the diffi- culties one encounters in Is- rael, so that no one should be disillusioned when arriving in Israel to help in the state's re- construction. Mrs. Tovah. Levine participat- ed in the programs by answer- ing duestion4 ,'put to them by the audience. Their lectures were illustrated by slides. Mr. and Mrs. Levine pointed out that Jewish students from midwestern states who went to Israel with the aid of PATWA outnumbered eastern students three to one. They stated tb,at anyone interested in going to Israel no longer has to knock on unfamiliar doors because PATWA is prepared to survey the field and assist professionals in their settlement in Israel. Mrs. Levine formerly was di- rector of the Jewish Agency hostel in Tel Aviv. Leader of Pittsburgh UJF, Dr. Maurice Taylor, Dies Educators Mourn Comay's Death Only a week ago there was great joy in the Comay house- hold at 18622 Hubbell. The Co- mays had just moved into 'their new home, and they were cele- brating the engagement of their daughter, Channah. In stark contrast, this week, sadness prevails, due to an acci- dent on April 23 which claimed Mr. Comay's life. Joseph Comay, a leading edu- cator in Detroit, was also a win- dow washer, and it was at this hazardous occupation that he lost his life when he fell from the fifth floor of a downtown building. Coming from a renowned rab- binical family in Mir — his father was the Mirer Rosh Yashivah—Mr. Comay, in 1911, was a founder of the Yiddish schools in Toronto. He came to Detroit in 1915, first as a teacher at the I. L. Peretz School, then at the Work- men's Circle School. When Sho- len]. Aleichem Institute was formed, he became its first teacher. Mr. Comay loved Yiddish, and was a founder and first teacher of the Yiddish Mittelshul. The last 12 years of his life he de- voted to the study of the Bible, lecturing frequently at the Mid- rasha and Sholem Aleichem In- stitute. During the depression years, his teaching salary was not enough to provide for his family and he began window washing. Once before he had had a fall, which broke both his legs. Children of t h e Mittelshul were grief-stricken when they heard the news of his death. His accidental passing also is being mourned in educational circles in the city. Surviving are his wife, Nellie; two sons, Amos of Pittsburgh; and Eli of Montreal; and his daaighter Channah of New York. Services were held at Me- norah Funeral Chapel, on Puri- tan. In Memoriam In loving memory of our dear father, Nathaniel Forbes, who passed away on May 1, 1949 (two days in Iyar). Sadly missed by his son, Sid- ney, daughter, Elaine, and fam- ily. New York Rabbi Dies NEW YORK, (JTA) — Rabbi J. X. Cohen, one-time associate rabbi of the Free Synagogue of New York and former president of the New York Board of Rabbis, died here April 24 at 65. He worked 20 years as an en- gineer before turning to the rabbinate. He was the author of "Jewish Life in South America." CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mollie Fink acknowledges with grate- ful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extend- ed by relatives and friends dur- ing the family's recent bereave- ment. CARD OF THANKS PITTSBURGH, (JTA) — Dr. Maurice Taylor, executive sec- retary of the United Jewish Fund of Pittsburgh, died here at 59. A native of England, Dr. Taylor came to this country in 1904. He was graduated from Harvard University in 1925 and subsequently lectured at Har- vard, University of Pittsburgh and other colleges. He was long active in Jewish communal a•- fairs and held his present posi- tion for many years. A. Kates Honored The family of the late Mrs. Mildred Pearl acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. 72 , Obituaries MAURICE SPIV AK, 458 Peter-i HARRY. BEICHER, 18313 Men- boro, died April 17. Services at dota, died April 21. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. No Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- survivors. vived by his wife, Lottie,; three * * * - daughters, Mrs. Joseph Bain, CELIA POLLACK, 9621 Mc- Mrs. Albert Gutman and Mrs. Quade, died April 20. Services at Sam Lichtenberg; two brothers; Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- a sister and six grandchildren. * * vived by her husband, Jack; three sons, Samuel, David and SUZANNE GIDION, 17320 Wis- Isaac; a daughter, Susan; two consin, died April 21. Services at brothers, three sisters and five Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- grandchildren. vived by her mother, Mrs. Lenore • * Gidion; two brothers, Hans M. JOSEPH SCHMITZ, 8600 W. and Peter Leslie. - * * * 7 Mile, died April 21. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- ROSE CLOTHE, 1622 1/2 Du- vived by his wife, Rosa; two pont, Flint, died April 22. Serv- daughters, Dr. Selma Moss. and ices at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Mrs. Norbert Robert; and two Survived by her husband, Sam- brothers. uel; two sisters, Mrs. Carl C. • * * Austin and Mrs. Gertrude Slo- . HENRY KAUFMAN, 2010' W. men. r. * * Philadelphia, died April 21. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. ESTELLE SILVERMAN, 2741 He leaves his sister, Lena. Leslie, died April 22. Services at * * * Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves SAUL JEFF THORNER, 3010 her husband, Aaron; two sons, Chicago Blvd., died - April 23. Richard and Robert; three Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. brothers and five sisters. • * * He leaves his wife, Rebecca; daughter, Barbara; and two JENNIE SIT3RERT, 2925 Mon- sisters. terey, died April 25. Services at • * * Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves DARLINE S. MARWIL, 2752 a. son, Leonard; a daughter, Boston, died April 20. Services Flora; four brothers and three at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She sisters. leaves her husband, Sam; a son, * * * Melvin; and two grandchildren. M A X HIMMELHOCH, 19220 Kingston, died April 25. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He Set Memorial Meeting leaves a sister, Mrs. Ray Alt, shuler and a brother, Dr. -Joseph For Late Israel Poet The public is invited to at- Himmelhoch. • * * tend ,a gathering in memory of ALEXANDER S. DONER, of the late Yitzchak Lamdon at 9 Flint, Mich., died April 21. Serv- p.m., May 7, in the auditorium of in Flint, with interment in. the Esther Berman Building, ices Oak View Cemetery. A native of 18977 Schaefer. Hungary, Mr. Doner first came Mr. Lamdon, who passed away to Detroit and later moved to recently in Tel Aviv, Israel, at Flint where he resided for the the age of 55, was one of the past 23 years. He leaves his wife, outstanding modern Hebrew Elsie; a daughter, Andrea; poets. He was the editor of the son, Nathan Paul; and a neph- a famous Hebrew Monthly, "Gily- ew, W. B. Boner, of the Detroit onoth," and was an essayist of advertising firm, W. B. Doner considerable note. He was to and Co. have headed the Israeli delega- tion which visited the United States in the interest of the The family of the late World Hebrew Congress. He also made every effort to ISADORE GALLOW create a literary bridge between Israel and America through Announces the unveiling of a publication of one issue of the monument in his memory at 1 ;30 p. m., Wednesday, May 4, at "Gilyonoth" with the full par- Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Can- ticipation of American-Hebrew tor Sonenklar will officiate. Rela- authors. That issue was publish- tives and friends are asked to ed a short time before he died. attend, and to note that the date His plan was to publish such is- of the unveiling has been changed sues at least twice a year to from Sunday to Wednesday. acquaint Israel with American Hebrew authors. The program for the evening will feature Dr. Ephriam `Shmueli, a close friend of Mr. Lamdon and a contributor to "Gilyonoth"; Rabbi Jacob Chin- itz, Bernard Isaacs and Morris Nobel. Chairman of the evening will be the young Hebrew poet, Ezri Atzmon. The addresses will be delivered in both Hebrew and English. The evening is sponsor- ed by the Kvutzah Ivrith, of which Joseph Katz is president. MENORAH Chapel MONUMENTS By Karl C. Berg Max Wrotslaysky Monument Works Oirner Distinctive Monuments Reasonably Priced 3201 JOY ROAD Corner Wildemere TY. 6-0196 • CENTRALLY LOCATED Only Jewish Chapel in the Northwest district • SPACIOUS FACILITIES Largest Jewish Chapel in Detroit PURITAN cor. DEXTER UNiversity 1-7700 C. w. Moore, Mgr. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Anna Lipschitz acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives a n d friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. BR011in & RICH CO. 17125-27 VAN DYKE AVENUE Opposite main entrance to Mt. Olivet Cemetery DETROIT 34, MICH. - TW. 2 6200 - CARD OF THANKS H A V A N A, Cuba, (JTA) — Adolfo H. Kates, leader of Cuban Jewry, has been made a Cheva- lier of the Legion of Honor of France. He is the only Jew in Cuba upon whom this honor has been bestowed. . , The family of the late Mrs. Dora Fidler Levine acknow- ledges with grateful apprecia- tion the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by rela- tives and friends during t h e ,fa.;mily's recent bereavement. DESIGNERS MANUFACTURERS I MONUMENTS • GRAVE MARKERS • MAUSOLEUMS GRANITE 9 BRONZE • MARBLE WE--ERECT WORK ANY PLACE IN THE UNITED STATES •