Ushering in the New Year

Late Cables

Egypt Claims 13 -
Dead in 3 Raids
by Israel Troops

Obituaries

J A C O B MALCOLM SEID-
MAN, 21836 Sussex, Oak Park,
died Sept. 2. Services were at
Kaufman's Tuesday, Survived
by wife, Sylvia; children, Joel,
Michael and Ellerf; mother, Mrs.
Bertha Lieberman; a brother
and a sister.
* * *
Funeral services for SOPHIE
SW FIFtT, of 2953 Leslie, who
died Sept. 1, were held Sunday
at Kaufman's. Survived by hus-
band, Isidore; sons, Benjamin
and Hyman; daughters, Mrs.
Harry Friedman, Mrs. Harry
Galens and Mrs. Nathan Rosen-
thal; 12 grandchildren, six
great - grandchildren, and a
brother, Selig Stern.
* *

.

Aaron Rose; two daughters,
Mrs. Alex Krause and Mrs. Abe
Meral; eight grandchildren,-and
five great-grandchildren.
* * *
FANNY SINGER, 3284 Leslie,
died Sept. 3. Services at Ira
Kaufman 'Chapel. She leaves a
son, Dr. Nelson Singer; three
daughters, Mrs Anne Paul, Mrs.,
Leo Sampson, and Mrs. Max
Tuttle _ man; a brother and a sis-
ter.
* * *
ANNA KAUFMAN, 13725
Dexter, died Aug. 28. Services
were at Hebrew .Memorial
Chapel. Survived by Husband,
-David; sons, Max and Leo;
daughters, Mrs. Abe Young,
Mrs. Lou Feldman (N. Miami
Beach, Fla.) and Mrs Earl Hal-
berg; nine grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren. '
* * *
SOL HOCK, 1246 Park, died
Sept. 2. Services were at He-
brew Memorial Chapel. Sur-
vived by sister, Mrs. Max Co-
hen.

Egypt claimed that three raids
by Israeli troops over the week-
end resulted in 13 Egyptians
killed and a number of wounded.
At the United Nations, Israel's
Ambassador Abba Eban 'charged
that Egypt 'intended to continue
to bar Israel ships from passing
the Suez Canal. Recalling the
UN Sedurity Council's decision .
to "terminate restrictions on
passage of inter-national com-
mercial shipping" through the
canal, made on Sept. 1, 1951, he
declared: ,
"Israel hopes that Egypt will
understand the urgent need of
ceasing this abuse of interna-
ISIDORE KATZ, 3253 Roches-
tional law."
ter, died Sept. 1. Services at
In Jerusalem; two investiga- Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves
tions got under way into Sab- his wife, Rose; a daughter, Mrs.
bath-observance demonstrations Richard Fox; a brother and sis-
and rioting on the Sabbath ter in New York, and one
which resulted in one death and grandchild.
s
A****fogg..k
20 injured.
A special five-man Govern-
MORRIS WEtTMAN, 3278
ment Inquiry Commission is Tyler, died, Sept. 1.• Services Court Overrules Zoning
This chaplain blowing the shofar is typical of the
headed by Judge Eliahu Mani. were at Hebrew Memorial Board, Allows Tent
full-time part-time Jewish chaplains who will conduct High
Second probe is being con- Chapel. Survived by wife, Bella.
PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — A
Holy Day services for 150,000 Jewish servicemen and hos-
ducted by a committee composed sons, Samuel, Philip, Nathan; ruling by a suburban -zoning
pitalized - veterans at U.S. military posts on four continents. of Ministers of Interior, Posts, daughters, Mrs. -Max Miller, board that would have forbid-
The chaplains are recruited, endorsed ecclesiastically and TransPort, and Labor. Israel Mrs. David Mittleman of Cleve- den a Conservative Jewish con-
served by the National Jewish Welfare Board's Commission
Bar Yeduha, Minister of • the land, and Judith; nine grand- gregation from holding High
on Jewish Chaplaincy, which represents the Rabbinical As-
Interior, and a member of the children.
Holiday services in a tent
sembly of America (Conservative), Rabbinical Council of
left-wing Achdut Haovdah, is
erected for the purpose has been
America (Orthodox) and Central Conference of American chairman of this ministerial
reversed in the Montgomery
ALFRED
GACH,
12620
Ilene,
Rabbis (Reform). Shown here is Chaplain Kalman Levitan, • committee.
died Sept. 3. Services at Brown County Common Pleas Court at
former Jewish chaplain at Sampson Air Force Base, Geneva,
The .first charge probed by
Memorial Chapel: He leaves his Norristown near here.
N.. Y., now serving as Jewish chaplain at McGuire Air Force
the ministerial c o m m i t t e e wife, Hilda; three sons, Paul,
Base in New Jersey.
"For who knows that Truth is
seemed to support members of Richard Carl and Robert L., of
the Neturei Karta who had California; a sister, Mrs. Tina not strong, next to the Al-
charged that trucks were be- Fanta, of Chicago; and six mighty? She needs no policies,
Rabbinical Group Deplores Work Laws
nor strategems, nor -licensings to
ing used on -the Sabbath to grandchildren.
NEW YORK, (J T A) — De- In his statement, Rabbi Feld-
* * *
make her victorious; those are
transport workers.
•
ploring the "growing trend" to- man hailed labor's progress, cli-
ISADORE ROSENZWEIG, the shifts and defenses that error
The demonstration Saturday,
ward state-enacted "right to maxect by the recent merger of the most violent ever staged 3029 W. Buena Vista, died Aug. uses against her power.. Give her
John Milton, in
work" laws, Rabbi Abraham J. the American Federation of La- here, began when about 150 31. Services at Hebrew Memor- but room." .
Areopagitica.
Feldman, president of the Syn- bor and Congress of Industrial elderly /members of the Neturei ial Chapel. Survived by his son,
agogue Council of America, de- Organizations. But, he stressed, Karta staged a•. public prayer
Glared in a Labor Day state- the great social gains made -by meeting in the • streets on the
ment, that such laws, "like cer- a strong unified labor move- western outskirts of the city.
tain aspects of the Taft-Hartley ment in cooperation with "for-
Police used truncheons and
Law," can nullify some of la- ward-looking business leader- employed high-pressure water
bor's gain s. The Synagogue ship" should not "lull us into hose to disperse the crowd
Council represents Ref or m, indifference over the profound which had grown to about 5,000.
Conservative and Orthodox rab- dangers which inhere"- in legis-
Premier David Ben-Gurion
bis and congregations.
lation typified by state "right 'had a two-hour meeting with
•
Maj. E. L. M. Burns, United Na-
to work" laws. •
tions truce supervision chief,
Hoodlums - Held After
who was accompanied by his
Cleveland Council Gets
Invading Synagogue
political advisor, Henri Vigier.
Resolution
of
Welcome
Two
NEW YORK (JTA)
They considered the question of
teen-aged hoodlums who chased For Dublin's Jewish Mayor
CLEVELAND, (JTA) — Two freedom of movement. for UN
two girls into Temple Beth Am,
city
councilmen here — appro- military observers, the marking
in Washington Heights, during
priately
enough Joseph Horwitz of demarcation lines, general
Sabbath services, and attacked
and
Suzy.
Gallagher—teamed up armistice observances and the
worshippers, will be arraigned
reduction of tension along the
for hearing in Felony Court to present resolution which frontiers.
Sept. 11 on charges of felonious would extend the official invi-
In New York the Jewish La-
assault, They were held in $500 tation of - the City of Cleveland bor Committee accused the
to
Robert
Briscoe,
first
Jewish
bail.
State Department :of surrender
The youths, describe d as Lord Mayor of Dublin, to visit to demands by Arab States to
"partly intoxicated," molested this city during his stay..in the bar American citizens of the
the girls outside the synagogue. United States in October. The Jewish faith. from military , or
When the girls fled into the edi- resolution would authorize and civilian employment at U. S.
fice for refuge, they pursued direct the city council to ap-
11 ).
bases in Arab , countries. The
.16.
•
them:' An usher who inter- point a -special seven-man com- committee's report charged that
••
vened to maintain order, was mittee to serve with Mayor
•11.
slashed with a garrison belt. Celebrezze as the official recep- "the State Department has sub-
4,7
mitted. to this blackmail by the
••►
The two rowdies threw chairs tion delegate of Cleveland.
Arab
States
and
has
thus
far
**a
The proposed resolution fol-
and flowerpots, striking four
•••
failed to take effective action to
worshippers, and shouted anti- lowed unofficial receipt of word
end
this
discrimlation,
despite
Semitic epithets. Two radio here that Mayor Brftcoe would
ears responded to the alarm.
visit the city. Plans have been ample diplomatic precedent; The
in the making for the formation U. S. Government and its State
Abe Chanins Takes Over As
of a citizens committee to greet Department are thus remiss in
their obligation to. assure and
Arizona Post Publishers
him, under the leadership of
TUCSON, Ariz., (JTA) — Mr. James C. McCoy, editor of the protect the equal rights of ,Un-
ited States citizens to travel, to
and Mrs. Abe Chanin have "Cleveland Irish Bulletin."
pursue lawful trade, and to en-
taken over as co-publishers of
gage in other activities abroad
the Arizona Post, English-lan- Tells Youth to Develop
without distinction as to race or
guage Jewish newspaper here. Positive Jewish Attitudes
religion."
They purchased the newspaper
ChAMPAIGN, Ill., (JTA) —
from Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Rutz Jewish youth was ,- advised to
who first published the paper develop "positive attitudes as
in 1947.
future Jewish citizens and not
Mrs. Chanin, who will serve follow the negative attitudes of
as office manager in addition to apologetic Jews" by Label A.
In loving memory of Norman
acting as co-publisher, is a grad- Katz, of New Orleans, chair- Steinberg, our dearly-beloved
uate of the University of Ari- man of the Bnai Brith Youth son, brother and father, who
' zona and has been active in Commission.
passed away on Aug. 21, 1941.
Your wishes can come true with our
Jewish communal and civic af-
Sadly missed by the entire
In an address before the 33rd
"Aladdin's Lamp," the Classified Sec-
fairs. Mr. Chanin has been on annual international Aleph Za. 7 family.
* *
tion! Wonderful values, low cost, fast
the staff of the Arizona Daily clik, Aleph convention, Mr. Katz
Star since 1940 and has served said that "today, as in every
In loving memory of our
results, wide circulation are yours .. .
as its sports editor since 1945. period of Jewish history, there dearly-beloved daughter . - and
whether buying, selling or renting. Stop
He is also a graduate of the are amongst us many Jews sister, Lena Sitrin, who passed
in, or call in your ad today!
University of Arizona.
knowledgeable in Judaism and away so young on Oct. 5, 1949
Also announced was the ap- negativistic in their outlook, (12 days in Tishre).
Sadly missed by her mother,
pointment of Jerry Staub, for- who make no constructive , con-
mer account executive of the tribution to American Jewish brothers and family.
Reuben H. Donnelly Corp. •and life." "Youth's answer," he said,
Man is only miserable so far
advertising salesman for Tucson "must be to intensify and ex-
VE 8-9364
17100 W. 7 Mile Road
Newspapers, Inc., as advertising pand all cultural, educational as he thinks himself .so.—Sam-
- 41-,
nri
rrAirtirme cr.71,7int.
a7aro

JUST LIKE MAGIC!

•

In Memoriam

•

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

