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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-2?

Monument Unveilings

Friday, June 10, 1955.

Obituaries

I

Personalia, Medical
Treatises in Harofe
Haivri Bi-Lingual

JACOB FRANOVITZ, 333,6 Col-
JULIA FELSOT, 18269 Wood-
The family of the late • Mrs.
lingwood, died June 6. Services in.gharn, 'died June 1. Services
Morris (Sadie) Weinberg an-
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
nounces the unveiling of a
Survived by his wife, Millie; a Survived by four sons, Sol,
monument in her memory at
Volume 1, 1955, marks the son, Joseph; a daughter, Mrs. David D. and Bernard, of Alham-
2:30 p.m., Sunday, June 19, at
Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme- 28th year of successful publica- Harold B. Kukes; four grand- bra, Calif.; two daughters, Mrs,
tion of the Hebrew Medical children and four great grand- Si Karbal and Mrs. Albert Weiss;
The family of the late Evelyne tery. Rabbi Donin will officiate. Journal
which is dedicated to children:
a brother; a sister and seven
Ancell announces the unveiling Relatives and friends are asked the advancement of Hebrew
grandchildren.
of a monument in her memory to attend.
*
*
a
Medical literature and is under
ABRAHAM SHUS T E R M A N,
* a a
at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, June 12, at
BETTY ANNY ZUMBERG, of
the editorship of Moses Einhorn, 3269 Monterey, died June 1.
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
The family of the late Charles M.D., of New York. With the
3785 Richton, died June 7. Serv-
Fram will officiate. Relatives M. Canvassek announces the un- passing of the years, "Harofe Services at Hebrew Memorial ices at Menorah Chapel on
Chapel.
Survived
by
his
wife,
and friends are asked to attend. veiling of a monument in his Haivri" has maintained a high
Clara; a son, Marvin M.; a Puritan, June 9. Survived by
* * a
memory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, standard of service to the medi- daughter, Ruth and two grand- sons, Jack and Lewis; daugh-
The family of the late Ida June 19, at Clover Hill Park cal profession and has gained children.
ters, Mrs. Mary Goldsmith, Mrs.
Steffin announces the unveiling Cemetery, 14 Mile, East of Wood- the favor of doctors and laymen
Dora Stern, and Mrs. Lillian
of a monument in her memory ward. Rabbi Klein will officiate. throughout the world.
DAVID SHUMAKER, 19454 Jacobs; 20 grandchildren and.
at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, June 12,, Relatives and friends are asked
The section "Popular Medi- Monica, died June 1. Services 1.5 great grandchildren.
at Bnai David Cemetery, 9535 to attend.
cine" in the current volume fea- at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
a
*
*
Van Dyke. Rabbi Donin will of-
MORTON B. FARRELL, 19962
tures an article by Dr. Abraham leaves his wife, Yu'ra; a son,
, ficiate. Relatives and friends are
The family of the late Dora Levinson. The author discusses Isadore; a daughter, Mrs. Nath- Renfrew, died June 4. Services:
asked to attend.
Greenblatt announces the un- the most important medieval an Oleshansky; two brothers were at Brown Memorial Chapel
a *- a
veiling of a monument in her writings that- have appeared in and four grandchildren.
of Temple Beth El. He leaves
* * *
The family of the late Pearl memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, June Hebrew, giving the background
his wife, Dorothy; three sons,
Amernick announces the unveil- 12, at Machpelah Cemetery, of their authors and an evalua-
RUTH KLAVONS, 18200 Ohio, Stanley L., Richard J. and Dean;
ing of a monument in her me- Woodward at -81/2 Mile Rd. Rabbi tion of their work. The review died June 4. Services at Ira a daughter, Jan Leslie; and his
mory at 2:30- p.m., Sunday, June Stollman will officiate. Rela- of the works of Tobias Katz, the Kaufman Chapel. She leaves a mother, Mrs. Virginia Freedman,
a a a
12, at Mezeritcher Cemetery, tives and friends are asked to 17th century author and phy- brother, Lawrence; and a sister.
Little Mack and Masonic Blvd. attend.
sician includes a summary of Marion.
FLORENCE
RUBIN, 20486
*
*
* * *
Rabbi Gorrelick will officiate.
Tobias' unique theory regarding
Sheffield, died June 6. Services
Relatives and friends are asked
The family of the late Nor- the humAn body which he com-
BENNIE MANDELBAU died at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She
man Cooper announces the un- pared to a house—with the head,. June 3. Services and interment leaves her husband, Benjamin;
to attend.
a
veiling of a monument in his for example, as the roof, the in New York. He leaver his wife, a daughter, Mrs. David Zubrin;
The family of the late Jacob memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, eyes as the windows, and the Sarah; a s o n, Harry, and a a brother, two sisters and two
Felix announces the unveiling June 19, at Clover Hill Park feet as the foundation of the daughter, Mrs. Betty Siegelbaum. grandchildren.
* a a
of a monument in his memory Cemetery. Rabbi Donin and house. This is only one of the all of New York.
a
*
*
at 1 p.m., Sunday, June 12; at Cantor Adler will officiate. Rel- many fascinating beliefs which
SYDNEY ECHENBERG,
Brith Sholem Cemetery. Little atives and friends are asked to Dr. Levinson unveils in his in-
REBECCA MEDOW, 18901 In- Curtis, died June 6. Services at
Mack and Gratiot, between 13 attend.
formative article.
diana, died June 6. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
a
*
a
and 14 Mile. Rabbi Halpern will
The section devoted to Per- Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- his wife, Edith; two sons, Dean
officiate. Relatives and friends
The family- of the late Jack sonalia contains a biographical vived by her husband, Morris; F. and Errol P.; a daughter,
Golding announces the unveil- sketch of Dr. Edwin.Joseph Cohn a son, Abraham; three daugh- Andrea E.; a brother and 0.
are asked to attend.
* * a
ing of a monument in his mem- by Dr. Charles Janeway. The ters, Mrs. Harry Berlin, Mrs. Ben sister.
The family of the late Sarah ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, June 12, sketch outlines the career of Sukenic and Mrs. William Tar-
Pergament announces the un- at Chesed -shel Emes Cemetery, this eminent Harvard professor now and 10 grandchildren.
Choir of German Girls
veling of a monument in her Gratiot at 14 Mile Rd. Rabbi and scholar and enumerates a
Studies Hebrew Songs
Gruskin
will
officiate.
Relatives
memory at 11 a.m.-, Sunday, June
few of his many achievements JWB, Bnai Brith Leaders
19, at HebreW Memorial Park and friends are asked to at- in the field of physical chemis-
HAMBURG, (JTA) —The well-
To Attend UN Charter Event
Cemetery. Relatives and friends tend.
try. Dr. Jacob Seide of Israel,
known girls' choir of the North-
Six representatives of the west German radio network has
are asked to attend.
has also contributed an interest-
a a • a •
ing biographical sketch of Na- National Jewish Welfare Board added some 30 Jewish melodies,
The family of the late Leo S.
thaniel Wallich, physician and and two delegates from Bnai both traditional melodies and
Cohen announces the unveiling
investigator of Indian flora and Brith will attend the special songs of new Israel, to its reper-
of a monument in his memory
one of the best known botanists commemorative session in San toire which already includes half
Francisco, Calif., marking the a dozen languages.
at 1 p.m., Sunday, June 19, at
In memory of our beloved of the nineteenth century.
10th anniversary of the signing
Oakview Cernetery. Rabbi Gor- mother and grandmother, Jen-.
Dr. Benjamin Gordon illus- of the United Nations Charter, to
relick will officiate. Relatives nie Frank, who left this world trates the relation between the
and friends are .asked. to attend. 21 years ago, the eighth day of Talmud and Medicine in an arti- be held June 20 to 26.
MONUMENTS
a a a
JWB will be represented by
cle entitled "Medicine Among Walter D. Heller, Esmond Scha-
Shvat, 1934.
The family of the late Fannie
By Karl C. Berg
Sadly missed by her children the Ancient Hebrews." Dr. Gor- piro, Mrs. Jacques Templin, Lou-
Max Wrotslaysky
Fried announces the unveiling and grandchildren.
don also cites the diseases, in- is H. Blumenthal, Rabbi William
Monument Works
of a monument in her memory
a a a
testinal parasites and other Z. Dalin and Dr. Samuel C. Kohs.
at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, June 19,
Owner
present day afflictions described Bnai Brith leaders who will par-
In
loving
memory
of
our
be-
Distinctive
at Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme-
or
implied
in
the
Bible.
Monuments
ticipate are Harry K. Wolff, Sr.,
tery. Rabbi Segal will officiate. loved Julius Moskowitz, who
Reasonably Priced
Dr. Leon Nemoy of Yale Uni- and Jefferson E. Peyser.
Relatives and friends are asked passed away on June 7, 1953 (24
3201 JOY ROAD
versity discusses Maimonides'
days- in Sivan).
Corner Wildemere
to attend.
Sadly missed by his wife, Lil- opposition to Occultism in the Youth Wins Over Polio;
a
a
*
TY. 6-0196
lian; sons, Carl, Ted and Sey- light of a tenth century fore-
The family of the late Mr. mour; and sisters, Alice, Belle, runner, the Karaite scholar, Receives Council Scholarship
Harry Mendelson announces the Molly and Pearl.
Robert Chester, a 25-year-old
Jacob al-Quirquisani.
unveiling of a monument in his
* a a
Hai Gaon as Physician is the Brooklyn youth who contracted
memory at 12 noon, Sunday,
In loving memory of Olga topic in the field of "Historical polio in 1949, has overcome his
June 19, at Machpelah Ceme- Jaslove, who passed away on Medicine" in this issue. Dr. handicap and now is learning
tery. Rabbi Adler will officiate. June 14, 1947.
Margolith presents a concise social work to help others to
Relatives and friends are asked
Sadly missed by all the mem- biography of this tenth century help themselves. He was award-
to attend.
ed the National Council of Jew-
bers of the Olga Jaslove Family sage.
a
a
*
Club and their families.
. ish Women's Katharine Asher
The
editorial
office
of
the
He-
a
a
The family of the late Louis
a
brew Medical Journal is at 983 Engel Scholarship to the New
Holtzman announces the un-
York School of Social Work.
In loving memory of our dear Park Ave., New York 28.
veiling of a monument in his brother, Jack Golding, who pass-
memory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, ed away on June 13, 1954.
Gen. Ridgway Lauds JWB
June 12, at Bnai David Ceme-
Although your spirit is gone,
tery, Van Dyke and Grinell. Rab- you are always in our hearts, Hospitalized Veteran Program
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Gen.
bi Halpern will officiate. Rela- and we think of you constantly.
Matthew B. Ridgway, U.S. Army
tives and _friends are asked to
Sadly missed by his sisters Chief of Staff, joined the Na-
attend.
and brother, Mrs. Rose Barak, tional Jewish Welfare Board in
BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK
a

a
Jurteral Chapel
Mrs. Rae Gordon, of Newark,
OFFERS JEWISH FAMILIES
The family of the late Fannie N. J. and Mr. William Goldberg, paying tribute to 200 volunteer
workers who participated in the
THE FINEST BURIAL
Levine announces the unveiling of Newark, N. J.
JWB's religious and recreational
• CENTRALLY LOCATED
of a monument in her memory
PLOTS AT MODERATE
program for GI's and hospital-
at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, June 19, Israel Philharmonic in
PRICES ON EXTENDED
Only
Jewish
Chapel
in
ized veterans at 42 military in-
at Hebrew Memorial Park Cem-
TERMS
the Northwest district
stallations
and
VA
hospitals
in
etery, 14 Mile and Gratiot. Rela- America — Via Records
the New York area.
tives and friends are asked to
One of America's newest
• SPACIOUS FACILITIES
The volunteers were honored
NEW YORK, (AJP)—Ameri-
attend.
and most beautiful ceme-
Largest Jewish Chapel
a
a
a
can music-lovers, unable to visit at the second annual JWB
teries, dedicated to the
Armed
Services
rally
before
1,300
in
Detroit
Israel,
now
have
the
opportun-
The family of the late Harry
service
of Detroit Jews.
Lankowsky announces the un- ity of hearing the famous Israel parents of servicemen here. The
PURITAN
oar.
DEXTER
audience
also
heard
a
review
of
Philharmonic
Orchestra.
Angel
his
monument
in
veiling of a
Beth El Memorial Park
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, June Records, American subsidiary of the JWB's Armed Services pro-
28120 WEST SIX MILE ROAD
UNiversity 1-7700
12, at Machpelah Cemetery. the British Electrical and Musi- gram by Benjamin Lazrus, a
Between Inkster and Middlebelt
Rabbi Gorrelick will officiate. cal Industries, Ltd., recently JWB leader, who revealed that
c. w. Moore, Mgr.
For Information
Relatives and friends are asked released three symphonies play- some 150,000 Jewish GI's and
Call Mr. Segall at TR. 5-1330
un-
ed
by
the
Israeli
orchestra
hospitalized
veterans
are
served
to attend.
der the direction of Paul Klet- by the program.
a
a
a
The family of the late Joe zki: Mahler's Symphony No. 1
D Major and Symphony No. Suspect Arsonist in
and Minnie Portnoy announces in
9,
and Mendelssohn's Scotch Synagogue Burning
the double unveiling - of monu- Symphony
No. 3 in A Minor.
NEW YORK, (JTA)—A fire of
ments in their memories at 12:30
The -cover design of all the
17125-27 VAN DYKE AVENUE
p.m., Sunday, June 19, at Clover albums features the head of mysterious origin destroyed the
Shearith Adath Israel Synagogue
Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Segal Michaelangelo's "David.
Opposite main entrance to Mt. Olivet Cemetery
in the middle of New York's low-
will officiate. Relatives and
DETROIT 34, f\AICH. - TW. 2-6200
er East Side.
friends are asked to attend.
CARD
OF
THANKS
a a
a
The police and fire authorities
The family of the late Ralph are investigating testimony by
The family of the late Stanley
DESIGNERS o MANUFACTURERS
Orloff announces the unveiling Koslow acknowledges with two worshippers who were inside
of a monument in his memory grateful appreciation the many the synagogue, which was housed
MONUMENTS • GRAVE MARKERS • MAUSOLEUMS
at 1 p.m., Sunday, June 12, at kind expressions of sympathy in a five story loft, that they
GRANITE • BRONZE • MARBLE
w e s t w oo d Cemetery, 26200 extended by rel a ti v e s and had seen a man running down
WE ERECTWOIlK ANY t'L.#19E ltd , THE UNITED STATES
14iChigah,. in ;Inkster. Relatives frieridSi fanily's re - the stairs of the building juist,
before the- blaze broke out. - -
said friexiili'ite a:sited iitt'i3!d, cent 'bereaveinent.• •

(Unveiling announcements may be In-
serted by mail or by calling The Jewish
News office, YE. 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.)

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