On the Record
Obituaries
By NATHAN ZIPR1N
MARY BARON, 18715 Santa
(Copyright, 1955, Seven Arts Feature Syndicate)
Barbara, died July 27. Services
were at Hebrew Memorial Cha-
Cudgels Are Trayf
I have been taught never to argue either with a woman or a pel. Survived by sons, Harold
rabbi, for in the first instance there must be succumbing to charm William and Sidney S.; daughters,
and in the second to scripture. My succumbing-to-women-days are Mrs. Morris Rowin, Mrs. Joseph
unhappily vanishing, but my weakness for rabbis is still undimin- Reifler, Mrs. Morris Rothenberg,
ished, largely perhaps because I have experienced the miracle of Mrs. Edward Rothenberg, Mrs.
escaping a rabbinic. fate. However, my weakhess for the rabbis is Julius Wolfe and Mrs. Max Tap-
not such as to keep me :silent when I behold them walking in per; 18 grandchildren; 2 great-
grandchildren.
what in my -humble opinion is a wrong path.
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I have deep respect for the Orthodox rabbinate—in fact, if a
census were taken of American Jewry I would register as an
MORRIS B RENNER, 2346
Orthodox Jew—but a memorandum on my desk from a rabbinic Highland, died July 30. Ser4ices
Organization makes me wonder whether our Orthodox herdsmen were at Hebrew Memorial Cha-
can be trusted with their sheep. The memorandum, from the Rab- pel. Survived by sons, Saul,
binical Alliance of America, is a most incredible bit—a warning Meyer and Seymour; daughters,
that the organization plans _forcing the English-Jewish press into Mrs. Max Simon, Mrs. Rae Solo-
accepting only certain kinds of ads under the threat . of having its mon and Mrs. Louis Newman; 13
members cancel their subscriptions in the event there is no com- grandchildren; 7 great-grandchil-
dren.
pliance with the decree.
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The cudgel; it seems to this corner, is an ugly instrument of
forcing people into obedience, let alone religious obedience. It is
MORRIS GOLDBERG, 87, of
as ugly as when it was used by that dimmed star who offered to Toronto, Canada, died. July 27,
teach Americanism with a cane to the great American Adlai Ste- in Detroit. Services and inter-
venson.
ment in Toronto, arranged by
Menorah Funeral Chapel. He
leaves three sons, Joseph, Samuel
N. and Irving; two daughters,
Mrs. Sarah Kagan, of Toronto,
and Mrs. N. Kaplanski; 10 grand-
TOBI GOLDOFTAS, son of Mr. the camp by participating in the children and a great grandchild.
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and Mrs. M. Goldoftas, last week
was promoted to the rank of de-
signing engineer by International
Harvester. He is 'associated with
International Harvester in its
Chicago office.
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Rabbi PHILIP FRANKEL of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
Lansing, will participate in the
Grand Rapids. District Methodist
Senior Camp, at Boyne Falls,
Mich., Aug. 14-20. He will repre-
sent the Jewish Chautauqua So-
ciety as a teacher-counselor at
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JUDGE SIMON H. RIFKIND,
former advisor on Jewish affairs
to the American commander in
Germany in 1945 and 1946, was
honored for his services to Jewry.
William Rosenwald, general
chairman of the United Jewish
Appeal,.presented Judge Rifkind
with an ancient lamp recently
unearthed in Israel, at a brief
ceremony at UJA headquarters in
New York. A similar presenta-
tion was made by the UJA to
President Eisenhower in June in
recognition of his work in liber-
ating the Jews and other victims
of the Nazis and in caring for
survivors.
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Rabbi HENRY HOSCHANDER,
of Cong. Bnai Israel, Pontiac,
was elected a member of the
executive committee of the Rab-
binical Council of America, com-
posed of 600 rabbis representing
over 1,000,000 congregants in the
United States, at its recent 19th
annual convention in Fallsburg,
N.Y.
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Rabbis HAYIM DONIN, of
Cong. Bnai David, and SAMUEL
H. PRERO, of Young Israel of
Detroit, have left by plane as
members of the Rabbinical Coun-
cil of America's pilgrimage to
Israel. The delegation will be
tendered receptions by President
Ben-Zvi, Prime Minister . Sharett
and will Meet with the Chief
Rabbis of Israel and other civic
and religious leaders.
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JAY J. ORMOS, of 18255
Woodingham, was elected presi-
dent .of the Southeastern Chap-
ter, Independent Accountants'
Association, at the organization's
annual meeting at the Fort Shel-
by Hotel. A member of Tikvah
Lodge, Bnai Brith, and Temple
Israel, Ormos owns the Ormos
Bookkeeping and Tax Service,
4760 Livernois.
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Governor Williams has" reap-
pointed Rabbi MORRIS ADLER,
IRWIN I. COHN and MAX
OSNOS as members of the De-
troit Metropolitan Area Regional
Planning Commission.
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A calendar that helps school
officials and teachers give their
classes a better understanding of
the three leading faiths has been
published by the American
Jewish Committee.
The calendar carries brief ex-
planations of the 34 holy days
observed by Protestants, Catholics
and Jews from September 1955
through August 1956. The cal-
endar also marks legal holidays.
Copies may be secured from
the American Jewish Committee,
386 4th Ave., New York 16, at
10 cents.
SOPHIE NOVAK, 275 Merton,
died July 30. Services at Ira
Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
three daughters, Mrs. Max Chet-
kin, Mrs. Moe Efronson and
Hazel Efronson; seven grand-
children and 11 great grand-
children.
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HENRY C. SILVER, 21940
Marlow, Oak Park, died July
29. Services at Ira Kaufman
Chapel. ..He leaves four sons,
James J., of Tucson, Ariz., Nor-
man M., Car, of Phoenix, Ariz.;
and Sidney A.; three daughters,
Mrs. Albert Hominoff and Mrs.
Morton Berkley of Los Angeles
and Mrs. Albert Haut; 13 grand-
children and two great-grand-
children.
MONTREAL (JTA)—The res-
ignation was announced here of
Rev. Father Stephane s Valiquette
from his position as director of
ale Canadian Council of Chris-
tians and Jews in the province of
Quebec. Father Valiquette is one
of the foremost Catholic authori-
ties on Judaism and has de-
voted nearly two decades to
Catholic-Jewish goodwill work.
He is considered primarily re-
sponsible for the program which
changed the atmosphere in Que-
bec, which had- been a hot-bed
of racialism and anti-Semitism.
Until Father Valiquette's as-
sumption of the Council post late
in 1953, following a pilgrimage to
Israel and Rome, the Council of
Christians and „Jews did not func-
tion in French Canada. No cause
has been given for Father Vali-
quette's resignation, but it is
known that his appointment was
made upon a temporary and ex-
perimental basis two years ago.
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ALFRED KLINE, 55, 8840 Sec-
ond, -died Tuesday. Services were
in Kaufman Chapel Wednesday.
He was associated with Famous
Cleaners. Survived by daughters,
Sylvia and Vivian.
6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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BERTHA PEARLMAN, 13120
LaSalle, died Tuesday. Services
in Kaufman Chapel Thursday.
Survived by a son, George.
SARAH GEFFEN, 18659 North-
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lawn, died July 28. Services at
REBECCA WEINGARTEN, of
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Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her
Toronto, Canada, died July 21.
son, Jake Smith of Plattsburg,
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New York; two nephews and two
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H., of Detroit, and Charles, of
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Toronto; three daughters, Mrs.
ELIA HOROWITZ, 1 1 5 0 1
Harvey Freedman, Mrs. Joe
Petoskey, died Aug. 1. Services
Bookbinder and Mrs. Lou Fried-
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
landlen, all of Toronto; two sis-
Survived by his wife, Sarah.
ters, a brother and nine grand-
Eqwitable, Mortgage Dep't.
Leah; four sons, Louis A., Josef children.
H., Max H. and Lawrence H.;
a daughter, Mrs. Murray Liber-
man; two sisters and 15 grand-
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MILLIE FRANOVITZ, 3316
IS NOW AFFILIATED IN SALES WITH
Collingwood, died July 27. Serv-
ices were at Hebrew Memorial
Chapel. Survived by son, Joseph;
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daughter, Mrs. Harold B. Ku.kes;
I will appreciate the further continuance in patron-
2 sisters,; 4 grandchildren; .4
age of • all my many satisfied friends and cus-
tomers. They have my steadfast promise that 'I
great-grandchildren.
will serve them honestly and faithfully, as I have
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in the past. In my new station I am able to
MORRIS LeVINE, 4075 Webb,
give them the best possible deals . .and I
hope it will prove of mutual interest to contact me.
died July 28. Services were at
Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
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his son, Samuel LeVine; daugh-
ters, Mrs, Sidney Morris, Mrs.
Bernard Garfinkle, Mrs.' Al Ever-
ly, Mrs. Sam Margolin of Dan-
ville, Ill., and Mrs. Morris Le-
vine; nine grandchildren and five
great grandchildren.
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ANITA RUBIN, 4040 Law-
rence, died July 28. Services were
at Hebrew Memorial- Chapel. Sur-
vived by husband, Joseph; sons,
Irving Rubin and Bernard Rollin;
a brother; a sister; 5 grandchil-
dren.
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Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman,
executive vice-chairman of the
nationwide United Jewish Ap-
peal, is current-
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UJA - financed
welfare, settle-
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ment and reha-
bilitation p r 0
grams overseas.
His five - week
intensive in-
spection tour
will take him to
Israel, Franc eRabbi Friedman
Gerthany, Aus-
tria, Italy and other areas where
UJA funds are expended through
its chief constituent agencies, the
United Israel Appeal and the
Joint Distribution Committee.
Rabbi Friedman will confer with
Israel's top government leaders
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William J. Cameron, one-time
Detroit News editorial writer who
in 1918 joined the Ford organi-
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editors of the Dearborn Indepen-
dent, died Monday in Oakland,
Calif. Cameron admittedly was
responsible for the publication of
the anti-Semitic articles in the
Dearborn Independent.
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