Jewry iviQuirns
Death of the 'Veep'
Woad
Monument Unveilings
(Unveiling announcements may
be inserted by mail or by calling
The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364.
Written announcements must be
accompanied by the name and
address of the person making the
insertion. There is a standard
charge of $2.00 for unveiling
not-ices, measuring an inch in
depth.)
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May 6, at Machpelah Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Segal will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.
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The family of the late George .
Gudes announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, May 6,
at Hebrew Memorial Park
Cemetery, 14 Mile and Gratiot.
Rabbi Segal will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.
Jews everywhere are mourn-
ing the passing of Senator
Alben W. Barkley, who was
Vice-President under President
Truman and
who became
world famous
as "The Veep."
A staunch
friend of the
Zionist cause,
Senator Bark-.
ley traveled
widely in be-
half of the
United Jewish
Appeal, the Sen. Barkley
Jewish National Fund, Israel
Bonds and other causes. He
spoke in behalf of Israel's needs
in the United States Senate and
was among the first to protest
against Nazism and threats to
the security of Jews.
Sidney B...Mort - rs Dies;
Was Broker in Metals
Detroit Jewish News-31
Friday, May 4, 1956
Obituaries
1
Sidney B. Morris, prominent
native Detroiter, who for many
years was among the best known
printers' metal salesmen in the
city, died Tuesday morning, at
his home, 2950 W. Outer Drive,
after an illness of more than
two years. He would have been
70 this Friday.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday morning at Kauf-
HYMAN PERLMAN, a former
Detroiter, died April 28, in
Houston, Tex. Services and in-
terment in Houston. Mr. Perl-
man was the owner of a meat
market on Dexter Blvd. for
many years before moving -to
The family of the late Sol
Houston a year ago. He leaves
Maneli announces the unveiling
three sons, Morrie and Harold
of • a monument in his memory
of Houston, and Raymond, of man Chapel.
at "2 p.m., Sunday, May 6, at
Surviving him are his wife,
Miami, Fla.; and a sister, Mrs.
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Zelma. His father, Bernard, who
Sophie
•Bluestein,
of
Detroit.
Donin will officiate. Relatives
was associated for many years.
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and friends are asked to attend.
was
SARAH 'NATINSKY, 3778 with the J. L. Hudson Co.,
The family of the late Harry
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a well known collector of Amer-
Duane,
died
April
28.
Services
Bortman
announces
the
unveil-
The family of the late Robert
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. ican documents. Both father and
Owen announces the unveiling ing of a monument in his mem-
son were philatelists. His sis-
Survived by a son, Dave; two ter, the late Helen Heushel Mor-
of a monument in his memory ory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, May
daughters,
Mrs.
Hyman
Karp
6,
at
Hebrew
Memorial
Park
at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 6, at
and Mrs. Nathan . Alpert; six ris, was one of Detroit's best:
Machpelah. Cemetery. Rabbi Cemetery, 14 Mile and Gratiot.
grandchildren and seven great known pianists. .
Chinitz will officiate. Relatives Rabbi. Gorrelick will officiate.
.
grandchildren.
and friends are asked to attend. Relatives and friends are asked
Jacob Manheimer Dies;
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to attend.
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LOUIS CAMINSKY, Bay Was Liberal Jewish Leader
The family of the late Sidney
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Jacob
S. Caplan, of 18223 Indiana, an- • The family of the late Rose
City, Michigan, died . April 28.
nounces the unveiling of a mon- Aronoff announces the unveil-
Services at Hebrew Memorial S. Manheirner, attorney, histO-
ument in his memory at 1 p.m., ing of a monument in her
Chapel. Survived by his wife, rian and Jewish communal
Fannie; two sons, Morris and leader, died here of a heart at-
Sunday; May 6, at Machpelah memory at 2 p. m., Sunday,
Cemetery. Cantor Adler will Of- May 6, at Chesed shel Emes
Abe; three daughters, Mrs. tack. He was 57. Mr. Man-
"Michael Wurmbrand was one Barney Rosenberg, Mrs. David heimer had served as chairman
ficiate. Relatives and friends Cemetery. Rabbi Gorrelick will
officiate. Relatives and friends of the best informed men on Green and Mrs. Joseph Old- of the board of the Academy for
are asked to attend.
Jewish affairs, m o s t loyally scheeler; and five grandchil- Liberal Judaism. Last year, he
are - invited to attend:
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dedicated to everything Jewish, dren.
was selected as. one of a three-
•
The family of the late Harry
and in his capacity as a direc-
The
family
of
the
late
Louis
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man team sent by the State De-
Zolkower announces the un-
Gurwin announces the- un- tor of the Jewish Telegraphic
partment to lecture on Ameri..
veiling of a monument in his J.
JACK
APPLEMAN,
3
7
8
0
veiling of a monument in his Agency in strategic centers of
can religious life in West Ger- •
memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday,
April
28.
Serv-
Elmhurst,
died
Jewish life he was a witness to,
memory
at
1:30
p.
m.,
Sunday,
many.
May 6, at Beth Abraham
May 6, at Clover Hill Park and a participant in, all major ices at Hebrew Memorial
Cemetery. Rabbi Halpe-rn will Cemetery. Rabbi Arm will of- events." Dr. Nahum Goldmann, Chapel.. No survivors.
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officiate. Relatives and friends
ficiate. Relatives and friends chairman of the Jewish Agency
are asked to attend.
REBECCA BINDER, 17195
for Palestine and president of
are
asked
to
attend.
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the World Jewish, Congress, Ohio, died April 28. Services
The families of the late Shir-
Lowest Prices for Iligheit Quality
The family of the late Dora declared in his introduction to at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She
Granite and Outstanding Designs
ley and Irving Berman announce Fogelman announces the un- a memorial book, "M i c h a e l leaves her husband, Max; a son,
the unveiling of monuments in veiling of a monument in her Wurmbrand, The Man and His Ruby; a daughter, Mrs. Morris
DETROIT MONUMENT
their memories at 2:30 p.m., memory at 1 p. m„ Sunday, Work," edited by Kurt R. Nieman; a brother, two sisters
WORKS
Sunday, May '6, at Machpelah May 13, at Aaron Moshe Ceme- Grossman, just published by the and four grandchildren.
Cemetery. Rabbi Stollman will tery, Masonic Blvd. and Little Philosophical Library, 15 East
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2744 W. Davison, cor. Lawton
officiate. Relatives and friends Mack Rd. Rabbi Attn will of- 40th Street, New York.
DI 1-1175•
YE TT A. SCHWARTZB-ERG, TO. 8-6923
are asked to attend.
ficiate. Relatives and friends
Michael Wurmbrand, who of Chicago, Ill., died April 30,
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are asked to attend.
died four years ago in New in Detroit. Services in Chicago,
The family of the late Theodor.
York, was editor-in-chief of the arranged by Ira Kaufman
MONUMENTS
Leiser announces the unveiling
The family of the late Eva Berlin, Prague and Paris office Chapel. She leaves two sons, -
of a - monument in his memory Dorfman announces the unveil- of the Jewish Telegraphic Irving and Hyman, of Chicago;
By Karl C.. Berg
at 2:30 P.m., Sunday, May 6, at ing of a monument in her mem- Agency for 18 years. Born in and a daughter, Mrs. Sam Beck-
Max Wrotslaysky.
Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery. ory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, May Sadagora, Bukovina, 'he joined
Monument Works
Park, Mich.
Rabbi Litke will officiate. Rela- 13, at Westwood Cemetery. in 1911 the staff of the Czer- erman, of Oak
• Owner
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tives and friends are asked to
Distinctive
Rabbi Segal and Cantor Fenakel nowitzer Aligemeine Zeitung,
Dr.
MILTON
R.
COGEN,
Monuments
attend.
will officiate. Relatives and with which he remained con- 18039 Hubbell, "died April 29.
Reasonably Priced
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3201 JOY ROAD
nected until 'the first World Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
to attend.
The family of the late Morris friends are asked
Corner Wildemere
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War. In the following years he He leaves his wife, Ruth; a son,
Friedman announces the unveil-
TY. 6-0196
The family of the late Isadore was correspondent for German Terry S.; his parents, Mr. and
.ing of a monument in his mem- Kuper
and Austrian newspapers in Mrs. Morris Cogen; and a
announces
the
unveiling
ory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, May of a monument in his memory 'Copenhagen - and Stockholm. In
6, at Oak View Cemetery, in at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 6, at 1922 he left to organize the brother, Joseph.
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Royal Oak. Rabbi Lehrman will Beth
Abraham Cemetery. Rabbi world-wide 'news service of the
officiate. Relatives and friends Halpern
MORRIS
LEWIS,
800 Prentis,
will officiate. Relatives Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
are asked to attend.
died April 25. Services, at Ira
and
friends
are
asked
to
attend.
The
publication
of
the
book
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Kaufman Chapel. He leaves a
has been made possible with daughter, Mrs. Esther Geffner;
. The family of the late Mary
the help of Jewish organiza- and a sister; Mrs. Minnie Cohen,
Rosenthal announces the unveil-
tions, among them the World
ing of a monument in her mem-
Jewish Congress, ORT, OSE, the both of New * York.
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ory at 11 a.m. Sunday, May 13,
German language paper Auf-
at Beth Tefilo Emaniiel Ceme-
DAVID BERNSTEIN, . 320'6
In loving memory of our dear bau, the family of the deceased
tery. Rabbi Segal will officiate.
• CENTRALLY LOCATED
Tyler, died April 25. Services
father and gran d- and his friends.
Relatives and friends are asked husband,
at
Ira
Kaufman
Chapel.
He
Only Jewish. Chapel in
father, Aik Silberstein, who
Articles by Shlomo Bickel,
_ to attend.
passed away on May 6, 1950.
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the Northwest district
writer of the Day Jewish Jour- leaves a son; Ralph; a daughter,
Memories are treasures no one can nal, Manfred George, editor of Mildred Ruth; and two brothers.
The family of the late Albert
steal,
SPACIOUS
FACILITIES
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is a heartache no one-can heal. the German language paper
Ross announces the unveiling Death
Largest Jewish Chapel
Some may have forgotten now that Aufbau, H.W.B. Skinner, profes-
LOUIS
GOLDFINE,
16149
In-
of a monument in his memory
you are gone,
in Detroit
at 2 p.m., Sunday, May 6, at We will remember, no matter how sor of physics' at Liverpool diana, died April 28. Services
long.
at
Ira
Kaufman
Chapel.
He
Univtrsity;
Boris
Smolar,
editor
Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
PURITAN cor. DEXTER
Sadly missed by his wife, in chief of t h e Jewish Tele- leaves his wife, Ida; a stn,
Rabbi Fram will officiate. Rel- children and grandchildren.
graphic
Agency,
Gershon
Swet,
David
B.;
two
daughters,
Mrs.
atives and friends are asked to
UNiversity 1-7700
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well-known writer, and Gross- Ben Bialeck and Mrs. Albert
•
attend.
C. W. Moore, Mgr.
-
In
loving
memory
of
our
dear
man, tell 1VIichael Wurmbrand's Klaiman, a brother and four
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father, Nathan Forbes, who life stony and describe his con- grandchildren.
The family of the late Nora passed away on May 1, 1949.
tributions to Jewish thought
Wrubel announces the unveil-
Sadly missed and always re-,
ing of a' monument in her mem- membered. by his children and and public life. The second part
of this book contains excerpts
ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 6, farriily. .
from Wurmbrand's own crea-
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
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tive writings—poems, excerpts
officiate.
Relatives
Syme will
In cherished memory •of our from one of his play s, "Die
and friends are asked to attend. dearly beloved husband and Leuohte," essays and articles,
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father, Theodor Leiser, who and a synopsis of his philosophi-
The family of the late Anna passed away on May 13, 1955.
cal credo, "Citizens of the Uni-
Goldman announces the unveil-
Sadly missed by his wife, verse."
ing of a monument in her mem- Bertha,. and children, Dr. and
"This book about Michael
ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, May 13, Mrs. Rudolpli Leiser and Mr.
Wu,rmbrand, a great humani-
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi and Mrs. Martin Kornblum.
tarian and a devoted son of the
Levin will officiate. Relatives
Jewish people," the editor of
and friends are asked to attend. Persecution of Czech Jews
the volume declaied, "is more
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than our dutiful desire to erect
The family of the late Hy- Admitted by Prague Paper
a lasting memorial for him and
VIENNA,
(JTA)—The
charge•
man Mayloch Goidrich an-
his work. In presenting the man
that
innocent
Jews
in
Czecho-
nounces the unveiling of a mon-
and excerpts of his creative
_ ument in his memory at 1:30 slovakia had suffered persecu- writings, we hope to strengthen
p.m., Sunday, May. 6, at Beth tion only because they were the belief in the virtues of
Shmuel Cemetery. Rabbi Rab- Jews was made in Prague by a mankind and in the survival of
inowitz will officiate. Relatives Czech trade newspaper "Prace," the Jewish people."
and friends are asked to attend. which has just reached here.
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The Communist newspaper ad-
The common safety pin, now
9419 Dexter at Edison
The family of the late Morris mitted that Jews had been ac- a "must" in domestic life, was
cused
of
"Zionism"
espionage
Wier 4-8020
M. Levine announces the un-
in Czechoslovakia although they invented by a man named Hunt
'
Goldmann,Smolar
Join in Tributes
To Wurmbrand
.
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