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March 23, 1956 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-03-23

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Even Death Does Not Separate
Couple Married for Over 56 Years

Herman Golanty Dies;
Was Honored in 1954
With Tamarack Cabin

Obituaries

RACHEL GLADSTONE, 16572 Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
Herman Golanty, prominent
St. Mary's, died March 20. Ser- She leaves two daughters, Mrs. scrap dealer who had been ac-
vices at • Hebrew Memorial Charles Levitch, of Los Angeles, tive in Jewish communal af-
Chapel. Survived by two sons, and Mrs. Martin Jacobson; four fairs, died Sunday at the age of
Harry L., of Chicago; and Wil- brothers, four sisters and three 63-. Born in Pittsburgh, he lived
liam, of Montreal; a daughter, grandchildren.
here for 30 years. He is sur-
* *
shared 56 years of married passed
life Only away,
an hour
later
his
wife
vived by- a son, George; three
also of a heart Mrs. Sam • Cohen; and four
LEAH R. SIEGEL, 18044 Pen- sisters and a brother..
were separated from each other
grandchildren.
attack.
* *‘ *
nington, died March 15. Services
for but an hour last Saturday.
He was a member of Temple
Married in Russia in 1899,
JOSEPH' KAGAN COHEN, at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She Beth El, Franklin Hills Country
And then, as quickly as death the Katchkas had been Pontiac
leaves
two
sons,
Daniel
C.
and
had overtaken 74-year-old Jo- residents since lain. Surviving 11501 Petoskey, died March 20.
C 1 u b, Stand- •
Bernard R.; two daughters, Mrs.
seph H. Katchka, it claimed his are three sons, Abraham S., of Services at Hebrew Memorial
aid Club, Oak-
Saul
G.
Dunitz
and
Mrs.
Harry
Chapel. Survived by four SODS,
land F & A M
wife, Etta, 73.
Pontiac; David M., of Toledo,
Rosenstein,
of
South
Bend;
and
Mr. Katchka, a past president and Hyman H., of Detroit; a Ben, of Pittsburgh, Jack, Sam
Lodge and In-
11 grandchildren.
of. Pontiac's Temple Beth Jacob, daughter, Mrs. Philip Soskis, of and David; two daughters, Mrs.
stitute _of Scrap
* * *
Louis Oleinick and Mrs. Charles
Brooklyn; II grandchildren and Simon; 16 grandchildren and
MORRIS CANTOR, 19153 Iron and Metal.
On the occa-
four great grandchildren.
Tracey, died March 15. Services
seven great grandchildren.
sion
of his 60th
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
* * *
Funeral services were held
birthday, M r .
leaves
his
wife,
Miriam;
a
son,
for the couple last Sunday, at
W.
JOSEPH FORMAN, 2468
Golanty was
Ira Kaufman Chapel.
Grand, died March 20. Services Dr. Herbert; 'a daughter, Mrs. honored with
Abraham
Epstein;
six
brothers,
UNITED NATIONS, (JTA)—
• at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
•••
t h e dedication
a sister and five grandchildren.
The- I s r• a e 1 government has
Survived by his wife, Rose; a
of the Herman
* * *
lodged a protest with the pres-
son, Martin; a daughter, Mrs.
LOUIS ROBINSON, 3315 Golanty Cabin
ident of the United Nations
Albert Pomerantz; a. brother,
Cortland, died March 16. Serr- at Camp Tam-
Security Council against the
a sister and three grandchildren.
ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He arack. The ded-
"menacing buildup" of massive
* * *
Golanty .
leaves a son, Nathan; and a ication C e r e-
arms by Egypt along the Israel
monies took place at Tamarack
(Unveiling announcements may
HARRY
GOLD,
3309
Richton,
the
daughter,
Mrs.
Meyer
Apple-
-
frontier. At the same time,
be inserted by mail or by calling
on Aug. 25, 195,4. A party in his
UN received a report from its The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. died March 18. Services at Ira baum and two grandchildren.
honor, at which a large fund
Written announcements must be
*
*
*
Kaufman
Chapel.
He
leaves
a
truce chief Maj. Gen. E.L.M.
accompanied by the name and
ABRAHAM FLASHENBERG, was raised for that purpose,
Burns relating in detail the address of the person making the sister, Mrs. Ellen Weinberg, of
There is a standard
Windsor, Ont.
19472 San Juan, died March 15. was attended by 200 guests; each
Syrian killing of four Israelis insertion.
charge of $2.00 for unteiling
* * *
Services at Menorah Chapel, of whom gave $25 towards the
in the attack ten days ago on . notices, measuring an inch in
LOUIS OPPENHEIM, 2410 do Puritan. Survived by his fund to honor Mr. Golanty's
Lake Tiberias, and implying depth.)
birthday. Deeply moved by the
The family of the late Abra- Ewald Circle, died March 19. wife, Pauline; a son, William; honorMr. Golanty supple-
that Israel was also at fault."
'Services
at
Ira
Kaufman
Chapel.
daughter,
Mrs.

Sophia
Ro-
a
The Israel complaint, which ham Allen, of Pontiac, an-
rriented that fund with a gen-
will be circulated to all mem- nounces the unveiling of a He leaves his wife, Sadie; 'two sen; six grandchildren and a
erous gift to Camp Tamarack.
bers of the Security Council, moburnent in his memory at .2 sons, Jerome and Norman,, two sister.
* *
brothers,
a
sister
and
three
said that "close to 180 separate p.m., Sunday, March 25, at
BETSY LINOVITZ, 16274
acts of aggression by forces un- Machpelah » Cemetery. Rabbi grandchildren. -
* * *
San Juan, died March 15. Serv-
der Egyptian contr or took Hoschander, of Pontiac, will of-
JENNIE HAMBURG, of ices at 'Menorah Chapel, on
place during the last three ficiate. Relatives and friends
Miami Beach, Fla., died March Puritan. Survived by two sons,
months in the Gaza _strip area. are asked to attend. • .
Lowest Prices for. Highest Quality
* * ,*
16. Services at Ira Kaufman Louis and William; three
"The situation in the area has
Granite and Outstanding Designs
deteriorated sharply," the com-
The faMily of the late Anna Chapel. She leaves two sons, daughters, Mrs. Herman R.
M.
DETROIT MONUMENT -
plaint said. "The Egyptian at- Becker announces the unveiling Mitchell C. and Jack; three Schwartz, Mrs. Arthur
tacks have become more fre- of a monument in her memory daughters, Mrs. Samuel Trun- Lang and Mrs. Max Fleischer;
WORKS
quent and more brazen; Egyp- at 1 p.m., Sunday, April 8, at sky, Mrs. Joseph Bass, of Cleve- a brother, three sisters and
2744 W. Davison, cor. Lawton
tian troop concentrations, Clover Hill Park Cemetery land, and Mrs. Saul Rosset, of seven grandchildren.
DI. 1-1175
TO. 8-6923
* * *
equipped with heavy armor and (Section 21). Rabbi Donin and Chicago; a brother, two sisters
17579
0
M,
SANDER
E
L
B
other modern weapons of of- Cantor Adler will officiate. and six grandchildren.
Cherrylawn, died March 16.
.* * *
fense are being massed on the Relatives and friends are asked
Services at Menorah • Chapel,
borders; propaganda against Is- to attend.
MONUMENTS
ABRAHAM SITZMAN, 86, of
on Puritan. Survived by a
rael grows more warlike and
New York City, died March 4.
By Karl C. Berg
daughter,
Mrs.
Lester
Gilbert-;
more virulent with every pass-
Services and interment in New and two grandchildren.
Max Wrotslaysky
ing day; in consequence the
Monument
Works
York. He leaves two sons,
* * *
lives and safety of the people
Maier, of Detroit, and Leo, of
Owner
A. ENGLANDER,
JULIUS
of Israel are endangered and
New York; and three _ grand- 5441 Longmeadow, Bloomfield
Distinctive
Monuments
In precious memory of our children.
. the peace of the region im-
Reasonably
Priced
Hills, died March 17. Services
beloved son and brother, Pfc.
*. *
perilled."
3201 JOY ROAD
at
Ira
Kaufman
Chapel.
He
died
Robert
Paul
Weisman,
who
The heightened tempo of
Corner Wildemere
JAKE SOFFERIN, 2637 Bos-
Egyptian aggressiOn on the bor- on March 20, 1945, in the serv- ton, died March 11.. Servicesat leaves a son, * Earle.
'rye 6-0196
*
d-ers and of Cairo's increasing ice of his country.
Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
SARAH LEVINE COLMAN. ,
Always remembered and al- his wife, Anna; two sons, Ar-
troop build-up "have been ac-
companied by an increase in ways missed by Mother, Dad thur L. and, Alvin B.; a,daugh- 11501 Petoskey, died March 18.
Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
Egyptian political activity and Donald.
ter, Mrs. Leo Solomon, of Grand
* * *
She leaves a daughter, Mrs.
against Israel," the accusation
Rapids; three brothers, two sis-
Samuel Gerson; three brothers
In beloved memory , of our
declare s. "Official Egyptian
ters and six grandchildren.
darling
daughter
and
sister,
and a sister.
propaganda has reached an al-
* * *
most unbelievable pitch of Molly Gurovsky, who left us
JACOB GILMAN, 191.91 San-
shrillness and venom. The cen- on March 22, 1951.
ta Rosa, died March 12. Services Harry Victor Di-es at 55
tral theme; repeated every hour Sadly missed and always- re-
Harry Victor, founder and
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
of every day 'In public utter- membered by the' entire fam-
leaves four sons, Harry, Wil- president of the Victor Oil Co.,
ances, in the controlled press ily.
died Monday at the age of 55.
liam, David .6.., and Sam; three
Funeral services were held
• CENTRALLY LOCATED
and over the controlled radio
daughters, Mrs. Abe Josephson,
Tuesday at Kaufman Chapel.
services, is the destruction of pro-Israelis Mourn
Only Jewish Chapel in
Mrs. Betty. Lebost, and Mrs.
Surviving him are his wife,
Israel."
Helen Marks, of 'Chicago; two
the Northwest district
Bromfield's
Passing
Rose;
a
daughter,
Mrs.
Daniel
Gen. Burns, in his report on
sisters, 14 grandchildren' and 15
Pevos, and . three sisters. •
the Syrian shootings at Lake
The pro-Israel ranks lost a great grandchildren.'
• SPACIOUS FACILITIES
Mr. Victor's numerous affilia-
Tiberias, established that the Staunch friend in the death,
* * *
Largest Jewish Chapel
Israel boat "was fired at from last Sunday, of the eminent . SARAH ZUKER, 11501 Pet- tions included Shaarey_ Zedek,
in Detroit
various spots" but nevertheless author. and farmer, Louis Brom- oskey, died March-41. Services Covenant Club, City of Hope,
Dynamic
Club,
Detroit
Oil
he comes to the conclusion that field.
PURITAN car. DEXTER
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She
"both sides violated the Gen-
Only two months ago, Mr. leaves a son, Saul, of Los An- Men's Association and many
UNiversity 1-7700
eral Armistice Agree m e n t." Bromfield became chairman of geles, • three daughters, Mrs. other movements.
"This new incident," he says in the Committee to Save the Edward 'Rose, Mrs. Harry Wein-
C. W. Moore, Mgr.
Detroit Jewish News-63
his report, "should be consid- Middle East from Communism. garden and • Naomi R.; five
Friday,
March
23,
1956
ered by • both parties not as In a full-page ad in the New grandchildren and three great
further instance of the other's York Times, Mr. Bromfield and grandchildren..
aggressiveness, but as proof of his committee challenged Sec-
* *
the • necessity take adequate retary of State Dulles' position
FRIDA JAFFE,.4053 Richton,
measures
'to remedy a danger- on Israel and the Middle East died March 15. Services at Ira
.
ous situation."
and in answer to a question Kaufman Chapel. She leaves a
"What can President Eisen- daughter, Mrs. Gerald L. Chass-
hower 'do?", stated:
Borscht Adds Zest
man, a brother, a sister and a
"RecOgnize that the Middle grandchild.
To Passover Menus
* *
East as important to our
Served hot or cold, clear or security as the Far East; and
GERTRUDE GREENWALD,
IF DEATH OCCURS AWAY FROM 110ME•just phone
creamed, depending on the rest that Israel—the Free World's
5575 Ridgewood, died March 14.
us and we will make' all arrangements for transfer to
of the meal, there's nothing like strongest outpost •in the area—
a bowl of • old-fashioned borscht is as vital to America's defense
Detroit.
to give your Passover meals a
against the Communists as
Our membership in- the National Funeral Directors'
lift.
Korea, Formosa and the Philip- tRemerither .. .
and the Jewish Funeral Directors' Associations,
Many women have made
pines are in the Far East; and
enables us to serve you in any part of the world.
Manischewitz Borscht their - first
Your
dear
departed
at
the
should be treated accordingly."
and only choice for the family
menu, especially during Pass-
Yiskor Service, 8th day of
Actor, Film Writer, Die
over, when quality is such a
Benjamin (Barney) Glazer,
Pesach, Tuesday, April 3,
vital consideration.
Made with crisp, tender young former film writer and produc-
beets, grown especially for the er, who won Academy Awards _1956 at Downtown Syna-
B. Manischewitz Co., the borscht for "Seventh Heaven" and
gogue, 1205 Griswold, $1
9419 Dexter at Edison
recreates' the true old-fashioned "Arise My Love," died at the
TYler 4-8020.
taste•and tang of the traditional age of 68, in Hollywood. •
a.m. to 1:30 p.m.'
Nat Cantor, `actor, died in New
home-made . pro-duct. It is strict-
York.• He was 59. ,
ly kosher for Passover:

—"Beloved and endeved in Iwas also a director of the temple
theft lives, even in their. I and a member of the Zionist
death they were not di- Organization of America. He
Sam. 23 was stricken with a heart attack
vided."
A Pontiac couple who had in his home at 172 Mohawk.

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