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Excellent condition. $1,000. UN. 4-4739. I 57—FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD GOODS & FURNITURE LATE MODEL Frigidaire, gas stove, lounge chair and other furniture. UN. 4-6244. Brandeis Foundation Elects Dewey D. Stone NEW YORK, (JTA) — A new board of the Brandeis Youth Foundation, comprised of Jewish community leaders from coast to coast, was announced by Abra- ham Goodman, national presi- dent. The Foundation sponsors the Brandeis Camp Institute, now located on a 2,200-acre ranch at Santa Susana, Calif., 35 Miles northwest of Los Angeles. The camp program, as evolved 15 years ago by the late Justice Louis D. Brandeis and its direc- tor, Dr. Shlomo Hardin, is de- signed to prepare college-age men and women from all over the nation for leadership in their Jewish communities. Two four-week institutes will be held this summer. Also spon- sored at the Brandeis Camp In- stitute is Camp Alonim, its jun- ior division for boys and girls, and "Weekends of Living Juda- ism" for adult leaders. Chairman of the board for the Brandeis Youth Foundation is Dewey D. Stone of Brockton, Mass. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-27 Friday, June 24, 1955 Monument Unveilings Hashomer Hatzair Aims To Speed Israel Aliya The Jewish Agency has been notified that a Joint Aliya Com - mittee has been set up by Pro- gressive Zionist League - Hash- omer Hatzair, Americans f a r Progressive Israel and Hashomer Hatzair Zionist Youth, and has begun functioning to increase aliya from America. Hashomer Hatzair is one of the two Zion- ist organizations maintaining a hachshara — a pioneer training farm for Israel — and recently celebrated at Hightstown, N.J., 25 years of continuous operation of the training program from which more than 1,000 young men and' women have gone to Israel. The committee was set up at a conference of the three organ- izations with the participation of Zvi Lurie, member of the Jew- ish Agency Executive in New York and head of the Aliya De- partment. Jewish Editor Questioned By U.S. Senate Committee Launching an investigation of alleged Communist foreign-lan- guage newspapers, the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee called before it Paul. Novick, edi- tor of the New York Jewish daily, "Morning Freiheit." Invoking the Fifth Amen- mendment to the ConstitutiOn, Novick refused to say whether he is a Communist and declared that the hearing was a viola- tion of freedom of the press. Senator William E. Jenner, Re- publican of Indiana, who pre- sided, stated that the "Freiheit," contrary to American pol- icy, was opposed to rearming West Germany. Novick said that the West German army would be under the leadership of "war criminals" who slaughtered Jews in World War II. At the hearing two other wit- nesses, allegedly connected with - (Unveiling announcements may be in- serted by mail or by calling The Jewish News office, VE. 3-9364 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.) The family of the late Ben- j amin Vernick announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 3 p.m., Sunday, June 26, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme- tery, 14 Mile and Gratiot. Rabbi Levin will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Nathan Selik announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, June 26, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.' Rab- bi Segal will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * a The family of the late Sadie F. Brown and Aaron Brown . an- nounces the double unveiling of monuments in their memories at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, June 26, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Fischer will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Lester Rosenthal announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his me- mory at 12 noon, Sunday, June 26, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rab- bi Adler will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * The family of the late Char- lotte Robbins announces the un- veiling of a monument in her memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, June 26, at Nusach Harie Cemetery. Rabbi Gorrelick will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend, a a a The family of the late Hilda Frieman announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory at 11-a.m., Sunday, June 26, Croatian and Russian-language at Oak View Cemetery, in Royal publications, also pleaded the Oak. Rabbi Lawton will offici- Fifth Amendment, ate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * a a Ike's Immigration Proposal The family of the late Dr. Si- Faces Stiff Fight in Congress mon S. Farbman announces the WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Sen. unveiling of a monument in his Arthur V. Watkins, Utah Repub- memory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, lican, who is sponsoring a bill to June 26, at Clover Hill Park implement President Eisenhow- Cemetery. Rabbi Frani and Can- er's recommendations liberaliz- tor Tulman will officiate. Rela- ing the Refugee Relief Act of tives and friends are asked to 1953, said "we are facing real attend. a * * difficulties" in getting it through Congress. The president's pro- The family of the late Hinde posals were made May 27. Zwirn announces the unveiling Sen. Watkins, sponsor of the of a monument in her memory Administration's original Refu- at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, June 26, at gee Act, which proved unwork- Chesed .shel Emes Cemetery. Wohlgelernter will offici- able, pointed out that sentiment Rabbi ate. Relatives and friends are against liberal immigration was asked to attend. "pretty much the same" today • a * as it was when the 1953 Act was The family of the late Mrs. before Congress. Jennie Adaskin announces the unveiling of a monument in her Ex-Israel Minister to Russia, memory at 2 p. m. Sunday, June Shmuel Eliashiv, Dies 26, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme- TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Shmuel tery. Rabbi Homnick will offi- Eliashiv, one-time Israel Minis- ciate. Relatives and friends are ter to Moscow, died at Beilinson asked to attend. a * a Hospital June -20. He was 56. Mr. Eliashiv, who served as deputy The family of the late Jacob director general of the Foreign Baraz announces the unveiling Ministry since his retirement as of a monument in his memory Minister to Moscow _ last year, at 1 p.m., Sunday, June 26, at also served as Israel Minister to Bnai David Cemetery, on Van Prague and Budapest. Dyke Rd. Rabbi Lehrman will A Socialist Zionist, he was ac- officiate. Relatives and friends tive in Lithuania before the war, are asked to attend. - * * * serving as director of the Jew- The family of the late Mar- ish National Fund there and in the Jewish Agency's Palestine tin Hersko announces the un- veiling of a monument in his Office in Kaunas. memory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, June 26, at Nusach Harie Ceme- Tri-Square Co-Founder Dies tery. Relatives and friends are Sol Goldman, a co-founder of asked to attend, the famous Tri-Square Club of a a a Detroit, which was one of this The family of the late Joseph. community's earliest cultural or- Feldman announces the unveil- ganizations, died June 20, in ing of a monument in his me- Amherstburg, Ont.,, where he had mory at 2 p.m., Sunday, July 3, been making his home. at Turover Cemetery. Rabbi Services were held in Detroit Gruskin will officiate. Relatives at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. He and friends are asked to attend. leaves four sisters, Mrs. Ben Berke, of Detroit, Betty of Los Ninety-five per cent of the Angeles, Calif., Anna and Mrs. world's supply of bird's-eye Fivas Rivkin, both of Seattle, maple comes from the forests Wash. of Michigan's Upper Peninsulas in., • Obituaries DANIEL 'WERTHEIM, 13 700 Dexter, died June 14. Services and interment, Long Island, N.Y. He leaves his wife, Gertrude. a C * ALBERT LEVINE, 19158, Santa Rosa, died June 15. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Dorothy; two sons, Robert and Gary; a daughter, Dale Norma; his father, Herman - Levine, of Albany, N.Y. and a sister. a « * SARAH ROSENBERG, 18900 Marlowe, died June 16. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves three sons, Don, Irvin and Lyle; a daughter, Mrs.- Reu- ben Kotin, three brothers, a sis- ter and eight grandchildren. • a a HARRY ISAAC 'WEINER, 1925 Richton, died June 13, in Toron- to. Services at Hebrew Mem- orial Chapel. -Survived by his wife, Betty; four daughters, Mrs: Ann Cuttler of Toronto, Mrs. Sherman Fisher, Mrs. Harry Katz and Mrs. Jack Mihaly; eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. * a a DORA GREENSTEIN, 4250 W. Grand, died June 15. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- vived by a son, Morris; four daughters, Mrs. Herman New- man, Bronx, N.Y., Mrs. Evelyn Marcus, Mrs. Sam Pryor and Ida; s i x grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. * * a SARAH TEITELBAUM, 2431 Highland, died June 15. ServiceS at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- vived by her husband, Nathan; two sons, Theodore and Bernard Talon; a daughter, Mrs. Leo Fisher; two brothers, two sisters and five grandchildren. « a a HARRY ECKERT, 3325 Tux- edo* died June 14. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- vived by a daughter, Mrs. Jack Allweil. a a a BESSIE GREENBERG, 2090 Pingree, died June 16. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- vived by her husband, David; and a son Irving, a a a HARRY C. COHEN, 2712 Ful- lerton, died June 16. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- vived by his wife, Clara; a son, Steven; two daughters, Diane and Linda; mother, Mrs. Minnie Cohen, of Biddeford, .Me.; two brothers and a sister. FANNIE ROSENk ELD, risa Ohio, died June 16. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her htisband, Milton; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Walter Glazer, and is sister, Mrs. Rose Berg, of Cain- den, Ark. a * ANNA PASTOR, 16887 Lilac, died June 13. Services at Me- norah Chapel, on Puritan. Sur- vived by her husband, Kalman; a son, Maurice; a daughter, Mrs. Fay Stewart and seven .grand- children. a 5 5 RAE LEVIN, pioneer resident of Detroit, died June 17. Services at Menorah Chapel, on- Puritan,. Survived by her husband, Louis; three daughters, Mrs. Harry Co.s hen, Mrs. Morris Sukenic and. Mrs. Sidney Glick; a son, Reu- bin; and six grandchildren. a CHARLES BRUSK, 9634 It Martindale, died June 18. Serv- ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brusk; a brother, Mai; and a sister, Marian. a a a NATHAN SHOGA N, 16190 Roselawn, died June 20. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Belle; a son,. Marvin; a daughter, Mrs. Stu- art Hirschberg; three brothers, two sisters and six grandchil- dren. a a, a MARY GREENBAUM, former- ly of Detroit, died June 18, in West Covina, Calif. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Oscar Muller; of West Covina, and a sister, Mrs. Molly Weber, of Los Angeles. a * a ISAAC RAPENPORT, 74, of 160 Pallister, died June 13. He leaves two sons, Ervin and Mey- er; a brother, Louis; and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Erenstein and Esther. a a * BEN SOOD, a former Detroit- er, died June 11, in Los Angeles, Calif. Services and interment in Los Angeles. He leaves his wife,. Esther; three daughters, Mrs. Steve Cutler and Mrs. Albert Zack, both of Detroit, and Mrs. Hy Gladstone, of Los Angeles, and six grandchildren. a a a MRS. BESSIE KRITT, 74. of 3251 Oakman, a Detroit resident for 40 years, died Tuesday. Fun- erai services were held at Men- orah Chapel Wednesday. She was active in a number of lead- ing *omen's organizations. Sur- viving are three sons, Max and Samuel of Los Angeles and Myer of Saginaw; three daugh- teurs, Mesdames Molly Ekelman, Lee Vander and Alice Salle; 13 grandchildren and seven great-- grandchildren. - Nathan Lewis Dies at 50 Nathan Lewis, well known loan office owner, a Detroit resident for 36 years who has been active in Shaarey Zedek, the Zionist Organization and the Home • for Aged, died June 15 at the age of 50. Services were held last Fri- day at Kaufman Chapel. Surviv- ing are his wife, Diane; son, Sheldon; daughter, Marlen e; brother, M. Ben Lewis; sisters, Rose, Jeanette, Mrs. Al Hudosh and Mrs. Alex Marx. MENORAH MONUMENTS • CENTRALLY LOCATED 5unei a/ Chapel Only Jewish Chapel in the Northwest district By Karl C. Berg Max Wrotslaysky Monument Works 6, SPACIOUS FACILITIES Owner Largest Jewish Chapel Distinctive Kona merits Reasonably Priced 3201 JOY ROAD Corner Wildemere Ti'. in Detroit PURITAN cor. DFXTER 6-0196 UNiversity 1-7700 C. W. Moore, Mgr. 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