Obituaries

Zeev Gold, Mizrachi
World Leader, Dies

Monument Unveiiings

JERUSALEM, (JTA)— Rabbi
(Unveiling announcements may
The family of the late Nathan
be inserted by mail or by calling
MAX FRIEDLANDER, 3840 Rose; two. sons, Louis and Mil- Zeev-Wolf Gold, noted Mizrachi
Berman
announces the unveiling
The
Jewish
News
office,
VE
8-9364.
Monterey, died March 3L Serv- ton; four daughters, Mrs. Ed- leader who lived in the United Written announcements must be of a moument in his memory
ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He ward Hasty, I.:rs Clarence States for many years serving accompanied by the name and at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, April 15,
of the person making the
leaves his wife, Ida; a son, Jack; Nichols, of • Muskegon, Mich., as a rabbi in Chicago, New address
insertion. There is a standard at Northwest Hebrew Memorial
Mrs. William Weingarden, of
and a daughter, Mary. ,
charge of $2.00 for unveiling
Park Cemetery, 6 Mile and Mid-
notices, measuring an inch in
San Francisco, and Mrs. Harry
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dlebelt. Rabbi Segal will offici-
depth.)
Hoffman;
and
seven
grandchil-
SYLVIA LAX, 2700 W. Chi-
ate. Relatives and friends are
The family of the late Dora asked to attend.
cago, died March 29, in Phoenix dren.
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Kitty (Mr. Morris • King, Mrs.
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City, Ala. Services at Ira Kauf-
Herman Gold, Mrs.. Harry Alt-
ROSE PASMAN, 11501 Pe-
man Chapel. She leaves her hus-
The
family
of the late Andrew
man, Mrs. Dolly Hecker and
band, Marx; a son, Morris;, a toskey, died April 8. Services
Lovy
announces-
the unveiling
Mrs.
Morris
Baker)
announce
daughter, Mrs. Morton Sedman; at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
the unveiling of a monument in of a monument in his memory
Survived by her husband, Na-
and six grandchildren.
her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, at 1 p.m., Sunday, April 15, at
than; two sons, Ben and Irving;
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April • 15, at Turover Society Oak View Cemetery. Rclatives
three
daughters,
Mrs.
Harry
REBECCA ESBIA, 2611 Glad-
Cemetary. Rabbi Levin will of- and friends are asked to attend.
stone, died April 3. Services at Kaye, Mrs. Harry Ernstein and
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ficiate. Relatives and friends
Mrs.
Maury
Cove,
of
Miami
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
are
asked
to
attend.
Transpor-
Beach,
Fla.;
four
brothers;
two
The
family
of the late Fruma
her husband, Nathan; a daugh-
tation accommodations will be Edelman announces the unveil-
sisters; 11 grandchildren and a
ter, Esther; and four sisters.
provided by calling WE. 3-7217 ing of a monument in her mem-
great grandchild.
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or WE. -10423.
ory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, April
ANNA SIEGEL, 3323 Clem-
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22, at Machpelah Cemetery.
HARRY
SIEGEL,
70,
of
106
ents, died April 3. Services at
E. 91st St., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
The family of the late Joseph Rabbi Rabinowitz will officiate.
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
died April 6. Survived by wife,
G.
Kesner announces the un- Relatives and friends are asked
her husband, Sam A.; a son, Rose; sons, Carl M. and Edwin,
veiling
of a monument in his to attend. * * *
Gerald; a daughter, Mrs. Max and five grandchildren.
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, April
Goldman; a_ brother, three sis-
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RABBI ZEEV-WOLF GOLD
The family of the late Estelle
15, at Hebrew Memorial Park
ters and two _grandohildren.
LAZARUS HARRY CHAETT,
Cemetery. Rabbi Elam will of- Silverman announces the un-
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3270 Tuxedo, died April 8. Serv- York, San Francisco and Sran- ' ficiate. Relatives and friends are veiling of a monument in her
HERBERT A. GOLDSMITH, ices at Hebrew Memorial ton, Pa., died here after a pro- asked to attend.
memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday,
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19360 Kentucky, died April 3. Chapel. Survived by his wife, longed illness. He was 67 years
April 22, at Beth El Memorial
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Services at Ira Kaufman Chap- Dina; a son, Morris, of Rock- old.
Park Cemetery, W. 6 Mile and
The family of the late George
el. He leaves his wife, Krana; ville Centre, N. Y.; two daugh-
Born in Poland, he left the
Beech Rd. Rabbi Fram will offi-
two daughters, Suzanne and ters, Freda and Sara; a sister U. S. in 1924 to settle in Pales- Sarver announces the unveiling ciate. Relatives and friends are
Judy; and two sisters.
and four grandchildren.
tine. He was a member of the of a monument in his memory asked to attend.
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Jewish Agency executive since at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, April 15,
MAX HYMAN BUCH, 11501 1947. A co-fourider of the Miz- at Northwest Hebrew Memorial
AARON SMALL, 18500 Snow-
The
family
of the late -David
den, 'died April 4. Services at Petoskey, died April 9.. Services rachi Organization of America, Park Cemetery; 6 Mile and Mid- Kampner announces. the unveil-
dlebelt.
Rabbi
Sperka
will
of-
at
Hebrew
Memorial
Chapel.
Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
he was president of the World
ing of a monument in his mem-
a • son, Dr. Henry; three daugh- SUrvived by three sons, Sam- Mizrachi Organization for 13 ficiate. Relatives and friends are ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, April 22,
ters, Mrs. Milton Pierce, Mrs. uel, of Mt. Clemens, Manuel years. His body was placed in asked to attend.
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
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Seymour Shapiro and Shirley; and Morris M.; a daughter, Mrs. Beth Meir, headquarters of the
Hoschander will officiate. Rela-
Edward
Ratner;
six
grandchil-
and eight grandchildren.
The family of the late Harry' tives and friends are asked to
World Mizrachi Organization,
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dren; and 7 great grandchildren. where it will lay in state.
Weitzman announces - the un- attend.
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ANNIE HELPERT, 13501
veiling of a monument in his
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ABRAHAM KLUGMAN, 3381
Dexter, died April 4. Services
memory, at 2 p.m., Sunday, April
The family of the late Ber-
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She Elmhurst, died April 9. Services
15, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme-
the
leaves two sons, Sidney and Al- at Menorah- Funeral Chapel; on
tery. Rabbi Donin will officiate. nard A. Aston announces
unveiling of a monument in his
fred; two daughters, Adelaide Puritan. Survived by his wife,
Relatives and friends are asked
memory at 12 noon, Sunday,
and Mrs. Isabel Littmar; three Ida; two sons, Harry Kay and
In loving memory of my to attend.
April 22, at •Machpelah Ceme-
sisters, two grandchildren and Robert of Lansing; four daugh-
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tery. Rabbi Donin will officiate..
two great grandchildren.
ters, Mrs. Fannie Gross, Mrs. dearly departed husband and
The
family
of
the
late
Sam
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Matilda Sims, Mrs. Esther Zeff our beloved father and grand- Raider announces the unveiling Relatives and friends are asked
ESTHER. ERLICH, 2662 Pasa- and Mrs. Hanna Rosenberg; 20 father, Albert Goldberg, who of a monument in his memory to attend.
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dena, died April '1. Services at grandchildren and 14 great, passed away on April 16, 1953. at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, April 15,
Sadly missed by his wife,
Hebrew Memorial. Chapel. Sur- grandchildren; three brothers
The family of the late Samuel .
at
1Viachpelah
Cemetery.
Rabbi
Mollie; children, Mr. and Mrs.
vived by her husband, Harry; a and a sister.
Polakoff announces the unveil-
Emmanuel Rosenberg, J Mr. and Segal will officiate. Relatives
son, Jack Sherman; two daugh-
ing of a monument in his mem-
and
friends
are
asked
to
attend.
Mrs. Dave ShUbow, Mr. and
ters Mrs. William LutchanLIty Dr, Eugene Kul ishcher,
ory at 1 p.m. Sunday, April 22,
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Mrs. B. J. Goldberg and grand-
and Mrs. Cy. Sinai; a brother;
at Machpelah Cemetery. • Rabbi
The
family
of
the
'late
Her-
Noted
Demographer
Dies
children.
two sisters; seven grandchildren
Gorrelick will officiate. Rela-
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man
Kessell
announces
the
un-
and two great grandchildren.
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Dr.
tives
and 'friends are asked to
veiling
of
a
monument
in
his
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In loving memory of Pvt.
Eugene M. Kulischer, demo-
Melvin Sapperstein, who passed memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, attend.
HILDA WEINSTEIN, 9359
April 15, at Beth El Memorial
Broadstreet, died April 1. Serv- grapher -of the Library 6f Con- away on April 17, 1945.
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Sadly missed by his parents Park Cemetery; on W. Mc-
ices at Hebrew Memorial gress and a leading population
Friday, April 13, 1956
Nichols,
in
Livonia.
Rabbi
Chapel. Survived by her hus- expert, died here at the age of and sister.
Rosenthal will officiate. Rela-
band, Hyman; four sons, Abra- 74. He is credited with having
tives and friends are asked to
ham, Norman, Kansas City, Mo., originated the phrase "dis- Alfred Polak Dies
Samuel and Harold; five daugh-
THE HAGUE (JTA)—Alfred attend.
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ters, Mrs. Martin Plotkin, of placed person" which became Polak, outstanding Dutch, Zion-
The family of the late Gussie
N. Hollywood, Calif., Mrs. Hat- the official designation of mil- ist leader, died at Tilburg. He
old Karpel, of Van Nuys, Calif., lions of persons driven from was 72. He served several times Meizler announces the unveil-
Mrs. Melvin Friedenberg, Mrs. their homes by war and Fascist as honorary treasurer of the ing of a monument in her mem-
guneral
ory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, April
Dutch Zionist Association.
Seymour Dash and Mrs. Leon- persecution. - -
15, at Hebrew Memorial Park
Born
in
Kiev,
where
he
re-
9. CENTRALLY LOCATED
ard Saxon; three brothers; a
Cemetery. Rabbi Gorrelick will
ceived his education, Dr. Ku- Emigration From Tunis and
sister, and 15 grandchildren.
officiate.
Relatives
and
friends
Only Jewish Chapel in
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lischer left Russia in 1920 after Morocco Higher This Year
are asked to attend.
the Northwest district
-a
career
that
included
business,
MORRIS G O'R D O N, 18293
The migration of Jews to Is-
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Birwood, died April 7. Services law, government service and rael from strife-torn Morocco
SPACIOUS
FACILITIES
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. The family of the late Sam
at Hebrew Memorial - Chapel. university teaching. He taught and Tunisia is running at a Sherman announces the un-
Largest Jewish Chapel
law in Berlin until the Nazis
. Survived by his wife, Lily; two
in Detroit
took over Germany when he "significantly higher rate" this veiling of a monument in his
sons, Norman, of Birmingham, left for Paris. He came to the
memory._
at
1
p.m.,
Sunday,
year than in 1955, with figures
PURITAN cor. DEXTER
Mich. and Arnold Joseph; and a United States in 1941.
April 15, at Chesed shel Emes
for the first three months of Cemetery (Hungarian Section).
brother.
UNiversity 1-7700
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1956 showing a better than 41 Rabbi Lehrman will officiate.
Naftali Gross, Noted Jewish
C. W. Moore, Mgr.
percent
increase
over
those
who
LENA - G-OLDSTEIN, 2376 Poet, Dies At the Age of 59
Relatives and friends are asked
left these North African coun- to attend.
Elmhurst, died April 8. Services
NEW YORK (JTA)—Naftali tries during the same period
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel.
Survived by her husband, Louis; Gross, Yiddish author, poet and last year, it was reported by
a brother, three sisters and a journalist, died here at the age Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman,
of 59. Born in Kolomea, Austria, executive vice-chairman of the
grandchild.
Mr. Gross came to this coun.,:y United Jewish Appeal.
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in 1914. A member of the edi-
Rabbi Friedman noted that
NORMAN NESNANSKY, of torial staff of the Jewish Daily 11,128 men, women and chil-
died
March
31.
Cleveland, 0.,
Forward since 1943, Mr. Gross dren were helped by UJA agen-
Services and interment in published numerous poems, bal-
cies to emigrate from these
Cleveland. Survived by a son; lads, tales and translations and lands during the first quarter of
David Nesmour, of Detroit; a contributed articles and poems the year, as against the 6y190
IF DEATH OCCURS AWAY FROM HOME just phone
daughter, Mrs. Alvin. Morgan- to various magazines.
in the first three months of 1955.
stern, of Cleveland; a sister,
us and we will make all, arrangements for transfer to
four grandchildren and two Dr. Rosa Schub Dies
Detroit.
great grandchildren.
MONUMENTS
Our membership_ in the National Funeral Directors'
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TRENTON, N. J. — Dr. Rosa
and . the Jewish Funeral Directors' Associations,
JACOB M. PINCUS, chair- Sc-hub, prominent psychiatrist,
enables us to serve you in any part of the world.
man of the board of Hughes of the New Jersey State Hos-
& Hatcher, died Sunday at the pital, died Tuesday. In addi-
age of 75. Funeral- services tion to earning her medical
were held in Philadelphia. Sur- degree, Dr. Schub received de-
viving are his wife, Ethel; grees in nursing and agronomy
three sons, Bernard E., Max J. in Israel. She is survived by
her husband, Dr. P i n k h a s
and Dr. Irwin J. Pincus.
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Schub, professor of physics and
Manual Urbach & Son
HERMAN SCHNITZER, 3790 mathematics at the University
9419 Dexter at Edison
. 7729 TWELFTH ST.
W. Grand, died April 8. Serv- .of Pennsylvania, and a- daugh-
TYler 4-8020
TY. 6-7192
ices at Hebrew Memorial ter, Yonina, a medical student at
the
University
of
Pennsylvania.
Chapel. Survived by his wife,

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