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August 19, 1955 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-08-19

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50—BUSINESS CARDS

EXPERT painting and wall washing.
References. TY 7-2501.

WE DO carpenter work, porches, rec-
reations. additions and utility rooms,
kitchen re-model. TO 7-9755.

Intermarriage
Rises in Canada

Baby Ordered Out as
Illegal Immigrant

PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) — A

Obituaries

Monument
Unveilings

MONTREAL (JTA)—The peril
LINCOLN RAUH, 21920 Strat-
of intermarriage to the survival Philadelphia taxi driver, Sanford ford, Oak Park, died Aug. 14.
Jacobs,
21,
and
his
wife,
Louise,
PAINTER AND Decorator. White. Re- of the Jewish people in the West-
Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
(Unveiling announcements may be
moving paper, sanding and finishing
ern world was spotlighted here have been notified by the U.S. He leaves his wife, Florence; and inserted by mail or by calling The
floors. TY 8-3698.
Jewish
News office, VE 8-9364. Written
by Louis Rosenberg, noted econ- Immigration and Naturalization a brother, Millard.
announcements must be accompanied
Service
that
they
will
have
to
*
*
*
omist, in a statistical study of
by the name and address of the person
making the insertion. There is a stan-
ACE VAN-STORAGE CO.
mixed marriages in Canada pub- take their 2-ye•r-old daughter,
JOHN
ADLER,
9728
Broad-
dard charge of $2.00 for unveiling
lished by the research bureau of Lesley, out of the country be- street, died Aug. 15. Services at notices, measuring an inch in depth.)
Clean, modern equipped vans, 2 men.
the Canadian Jewish Congress. cause she is an alien in the eyes Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
Best service, guaranteed, pickups,
The family of the late Minnie
of the law.
"Although the rate of inter-
his wife, Fannie; two sons, Mar-
piano specialist, local-long distance.
Jacobs, who joined the U. S. vin and Bernard; his mother, Winer announces the unveiling of
marriage in Canada is far lower
a monument in her memory at
than among Jews in the United Air Force in 1950, spent three of Mrs. Sadie Adler; three brothers, 1 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 21, at Chesed
TY 8-1694
his
four
years
in
service
at
Bur-
States, Britain or Australia, nev-
three sisters and a grandchild.
shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Gor-
tonwood Air Force Base in Lan-
* * *
FOR 'BETTER wall washing call Tames ertheless about one of eight mar-
relick will officiate. Relatives and
Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005
riages in which Jews take part cashire, England. He met his
Mrs. JEANETTE NOVITSKY friends are asked to attend.
526 Belmont.
is a mixed marriage. In other wife there and they were mar- KARP, a former Detroiter, died
*
*
NATHAN BORENSTEIN—Plaster con- words, for every 88 marriages ried in 1952. Lesley was born at
Aug.
8,
in
Los
Angeles,
Calif.
tractor. TY 7-0441.
The
family
of
the
late Barnett
the
base
hospital
on
November
performed in Canada in 1953 in
Services and interment in Los Waxer announces the unveiling
FURNITURE repaired and refinished. which both the brides and grooms 22, 1952. A second child, Marvin,
Angeles. She leaves a son, New- of a monument in his memory at
Free estimates. WE 3-2110.
were Jews, there were 12 mar- was also born there on January
ton Karp, of Los Angeles; three 11. a.m. Sunday, Aug. 21, at
riages in which a Jewish girl 15, 19-54.
daughters, Elizabeth Jackson and Chesed Sahel Emes Cemetery,
married a non-Jew or, more like-
In March of 1954, the couple Adele Davis, of California, and
ly, a Jewish man married a non- came to the United States. Jacobs Elinor Corey, of Tenafly, N. J.; Rabbi Gruskin will officiate
Jewish girl. Another fact now obtained a visa for his wife and five sisters, Mollie Gross, Mary Relatives and friends are asked
come to light is that out of all a passport for his children from Fried, Lena Wagner, Rose Ger- to attend. *
*
*
households with Jewish men or the American consul in Liver-
in your home or -office
endasy and Rae Lieberwitz, all of
The family of the late Clara
women at the head, some ten per- pool. He was discharged last Detroit; a brother, Elliott Novit-
All work guaranteed
cent have a non-Jewish man or October from the Air Force, and sky, of Detroit; and eight grand- Remer announces the unveiling
Furniture Cleaned & mothproofed
woman also at the - head—inter- is now driving a cab by night children.
of a monument in her memory
at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 21,
married households," Mr. Rosen- and studying beauty culture by
* * *
Free Estimates
berg stated.
day.
at Bnai David Cemetery, on
MAX RAVET, 18312 Ilene, died Van Dyke. Rev. Bennett will
The intermarriage rate has ris-
Under the immigration law Aug. 11. Services at Hebrew
officiate. Relatives and friends
en in Canada from less than 5% which was in existence before
Memorial Chapel. Survived by his are asked to attend.
in
1926-30
to
12%
in
1953.
The
December
1952,
a
child
born
Sam's Carpet & Furniture
wife, Goldie; a son, Emanuel; a
* * *
rate has been growing steadily abroad is a citizen if the father
Cleaning
daughter, Mrs. Simon Traurig;
except for a drop in the period had resided in the U. S. for five
The family of the late Harry
and four grandchildren.
WALL WASHING, experienced, work 1944-45, but after that date the in- years after the age of 16. Jacobs
and Ida Mitz announce the double
* * *
guaranteed, Radiant Wall Washing
crease resumed and by 1952 had was only 19 when his daughter
unveiling of monuments in their
Co. TO 8-2460.
MAX DAVIS, 2519 Blaine, died memories at 11:30 a.m., Sunday,
again reached the previous peak was born. This technicality was
of 11.1% marked in 1944. Jewish dropped from the law before his Aug. 13-. Services at Hebrew Aug. 28, at Clover Hill Park Ce-
55 MISCELLANEOUS
men figure in intermarriage more second child was born — hence, Memorial Chapel. Survived by metery. Rabbi J.-Rabinowitz and
his wife, Sophie; a son, William; Cantor Adler will officiate. Rela-
HIGH CLASS, men's clothing, prac- than twice as often as Jewish Marvin is not affected.
tically new, suits 40-41 regular, 3 women.
a daughter, Esther Belle; a tives and friends are asked to
topcoats, Sport jackets, slacks. shirts
- Informed legal sources in Phila-
attend.
hats 7V8 , private party. TO
The figures indicate that inter- delphia, anxious to help the brother and * five sisters.
*
8-7234.
-* * *
marriages are less frequent in young Jewish couple, have ad-
ROSE MORRIS, 24021 Oneida,
urban centers where educational, vised them to take Lesley across
The family of the late Sarah
Brazil's Naturalized Citizens
social and recreational services the border to Canada, and return Oak Park, died Aug. 9. Services Karbel announces the unveiling
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She of a monument in her memory
Allowed to Run for Office
are provided by the Jewish com- with a visa.
leaves her husband, Sidney; a 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 21, at
RIO DE JANEIRO, s(JTA) — munities than in smaller centers
daughter, Mrs. Morton Kassoff; the Sharey Zedek Cemetery, in
The Brazilian Supreme Court has where there are fewer such fa-
four sisters, a brother and one Bay City. Relatives and friends
handed down a decision clearing cilities and where social contacts
grandchild.
are asked to attend.
the way for naturalized citizens between Jews and non-Jews are
* * *
* * *
of this country to hold office in more frequent. "The rate of in-
termarriage
is
a
function
of
the
The family of the late Max
local municipalities, provincial
FANNIE BERCUSON, 2680
In cherished memory of our
legislatures and the national aculturation of the Jewish citi- loving wife and mother, Golda Rochester, died Aug. 9. Services Moss announces the unveiling of
parliament. The decision was zens with the other residents of Balantzow, who passed away two at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She a monument in his memory at 1
handed down on a suit by Dr. the community," Mr. Rosenberg years' ago, on Aug. 20, 1953 (eight leaves her husband, Harry; a son, p.m., Sunday, Aug. 21, at Beth
Isaac Izecksohn, a Socialist elect- pointed out.
Bernard; a daughter, Mrs. Her- Moses Cemetery, Gratiot at Ma-
days in Elul).
The Jewish communities of
bert Drilich,- - two sisters and shi , sonic Blvd. Rabbi J. Rabinowitz
ed to the Rio de Janeiro munici-
You are sadly missed by your grandchildren.
will officiate. Relatives
pal council, whose election was Montreal and Toronto are alike
and
* * *
friends are asked to attend.
invalidated by the election board in structure, yet the rate of inter- husband, Sam; sons, Lou and
JACOB ROSENBAUM, 21880
on the grounds that he was not marriage in Montreal is lower Dan; daughters, Katie, Mae,
than for Toronto and is about Helen and Sarah; and grandchil- Avon, Oak Park, died Aug. 10.
a native-born citizen.
And Judah said, The strength
dren.
Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. of the bearers of burdens is de-
The ruling by the election half of the rate of the country
He leaves a son, Irwin, of Fort cayed, and there is much rub-
board, 10 months ago, was based as a whole. This variation is
Max Silverstein Dies
on an ambiguously worded clause doubtless due to the existence of
Wayne, Ind.; two daughters, Mrs. bish; so that we are not able to
in the Brazilian constitution the French Canadian community
NEWARK, (JTA) — Max Sil- Albert Roberts and Sadie; two build the wall. And I looked, and
which the board interpreted as with totally different relation- verstein, one of the founders of brothers, a sister, four grand- rose up, and said . . . -Be not ye
giving naturalized citizens the ships between ethnic groups, Mr. the American and World Jewish children and two great grand- afraid of them: remember the
Lord.—Neh. 4:10, 14.
vote but forbidding them to run Rosenberg explained.
Congresses, died here last week children.
The study was made possible, at the age of 76. In addition to
* * *
for office. The seven-member Su-
preme Court unanimously re- according to Mr. Rosenberg, be- his activities with the AJC and
CHARLES L. WARREN, 3942
In Devoted Memory Of
versed this decision. The new de- cause the Canadian government WJC, Mr. Silverstein was once a Bedford, died Aug. 12. Services
makes
available
a
wealth
of
de-
grand master of the order of at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
cision will also uphold the elec-
tion of several provincial legisla- mographic statistics on the ethnic Brith Abraham and a founding leaves his wife, Anna E.; three
tors born in Italy and Portugal, origin and on the religion of member of the Yeshiva Univer- brothers, Herman, Melville and
who were ruled ineligible to Canadians. The Dominion census sity. He was active in synagogue Sidney; and four sisters, Mrs.
Who passed away on
hold office on the same grounds. is the only national census in the affairs and served as a consultant Nathaniel H. Lyons, Mrs. Morris
Aug. 23, 1954
world which provides such a on humanitarian affairs to vari- Garvett, Mrs. William Gordon
breakdown.
Blessed
be his memory
ous
Congressional
committees.
and
Anna.
Miss Pickford Gives Gems
* * *
Sadly missed and always re-
To Los Angeles Society
Safe Driving Awards for
membered by his grateful
JACK H. KETAI, 2925 Glen-
LOS ANGELES (JTA)—Mary
Union Leaders in Israel
378 Post Office Drivers
employer and by his fellow
dale, died Aug. 13. Services at Ira
Pickford, "America's sweetheart"
NEW YORK (JTA) — A joint
Postmaster Edward L. Baker
workers.
in the days of the silent film, has announced that 378 Detroit Post AFL-CIO delegation of nine top Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his
given jewelry insured at $15,000 Office drivers have been ap- trade union leaders left the U. S. wife, Eva; three daughters, Mrs.
to the Jewish Home for the Aged proved by the National Safety by plane for a 10-day visit to Sheldon Ross, Marsha and Susan;
his mother, Mrs. Hannah Ketai,
here.
Council for "S a f e Driving Israel.
two brothers, three sisters and a
Proceeds of the gift will be Awards." The awards earned by
Walter Reuther, president of
used to equip the medical treat- these Detroit Post Office em- CIO, and Joseph Biernie, presi- grandchild.
* * *
ment center of the Mary Pick- ployees were from one to twenty dent of the Communication
SIGMUND A. SILVER, a for-
ford Building on the Home years of driving without being Workers of America, will go to
grounds. Miss Pickford has been involved in a chargeable acci- Israel in time to attend opening mer Detroiter, died Aug. 10, in
New York. Services at Menorah
a supporter of the home since dent.
day ceremonies on Labor Day Funeral Chapel, on Puritan. He
-
• CENTRALLY LOCATED
1939.
Twenty-fair drivers received of the Philip Murray Memorial
leaves his wife, Sarah; a son, Dr.
Only Jewish Chapel in
awards for more than 10 years Center at Elath, on the Red Sea.
Saul; two daughters, Mrs. Lillian
I will give you rain in due sea- of safe driving; two of which,
Ertz and Mrs. Miriam Davis; and
son, and the land shall yield. her George R. Ellis, Parcel Post Posthumous Commission For
the Northwest district
six grandchildren.
increase, and the trees of the Driver, and 011ie Epps, Dispatch Jewish Hero of World War II
*
*
*
field shall yield their fruit.— Driver, were for 20 years of safe
WASHINGTON (JTA)—Presi-
SPACIOUS FACILITIES
BERTHE G. DREIFUSS, widow
Lev. 26:4.
driving.
dent Eisenhower has signed a
Largest Jewish Chapel
of Maurice Dreifuss, died Aug.
Congressional resolution posthu-
in Detroit
12. She is survived by two sons,
mouly conferring the rank of sec-
Maurice Jr. and Richard A.; a
ond lieutenant on Seymour Rich- daughter, Mrs.
PURITAN cor. DEXTER
-John Subia, and
ard Belinky who was killed in two sisters.
action on Dec. 27, 1944, when his
UNiversity 1-7700
is invited to attend a
plane was shot down over Bas-
C. W. Moore, Mgr.
togne during the Battle of the DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - 23
Bulge.
Friday, August 19, 1955

,igs & Carpets

Cleaned

5-3z65



In Memoriam

Michael David
Chatman

MENORAH

guneral

DETROIT JEWRY

"MEMORIAL SERVICE"

for the six million Jews who perished

in Europe at the hands of the Nazis .

which will be held on

SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1955

AT 12:00 NOON

at the Memorial Building (the Monument to our Martyrs)

HEBREW MEMORIAL PARK

(Chesed Sher Emes Cemetery)

14 Mile Road and Gratiot Avenue

Rabbi Leizer Levin, a representation of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis,
and Cantor Jacob Tambor, of Cong. Ahavas Achim, will participate.
ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE
Nathan Wolok, Vice-Pres.
David Richman, President

No Solicitation of Funds

BROM & RANCH CO.

17125 27

-

VAN DYKE. AVENUE

Opposite main entrance to Mt. Olivet Cemetery

DETROIT 34, MICH. • TW. 1-7220

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