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September 28, 1956 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-09-28

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Kaminker Dies

Monument Unveilings

Obituaries

Rev. M. H. SHEPHERD died ALEX BERLIN, 2703 Elm-
(Unveiling announcements may
The family of the late Mrs.
Sept. V, in Los Angeles. Serv- hurst, died Sept. 23. He leaves
be inserted by mailing or by calling
Sarah .G.Oldinan announces the
The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364.
ices and interment in Los An- his wife, Rose; a son, Harry;
Written annomicements must be
unveiling of a monument in her
gees. He leaves his wife, Bessie; three daughters, Mrs. Sam Mar-
accompanied by the name and
address of the person making the • memory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday.
three sons, Harold M., Morry kel, Mrs. Benjamin Storch and
insertion. There is a standard I Oct. 7, at Nusach Harie Ceme-
cnarge of • *2.00 Xor unveiling
And Edward, all of Detroit; two Mrs. Aaron Cohen; 11 grand-
tery, 8 1/2. Mile and Woodward.
notice, m e a s u r i n g an inch in
daughters, Mrs. Benjamin Ros- children, and a great-grand-
depth.)
1Rabbi I. Stollman will officiate.
* * .*
sin, of Ann Arbor.; and Mrs. child.
Relatives and friends are asked
* * *
Morris Weingarten, of Detroit;
The family of the late Eliza- to attend.
13
grandchildren
and
11
great-
CHARLES
KRUZE,
2930 Les-
beth-Safran Sigel announces the
.* * *
lie, died Sept. 24. He leaves
grandchildren.
'
unveiling- of .a monument in her i
his wife, Jean.
*
*
*
memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, ' The family of the late Alex
* * *
SUSAN M. GENDLER, 20251
Sept: 30; at Clover Hill Park Cohen- announces the unveiling
Chapel, died Sept. 23. Services SOPHIE HELER, 2958 Mon-
Cemetery. Rabbi Segal will of- of a monument in his memory
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She terey, died Sept. 19. Services at
ficiate. Relatives and friends are at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 7, at
Father
Killed,
Sons
Hurt
asked to attend. • Northwest H e b r e w Memorial
leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hebrew Memorial Chapel: Sur-
Harold Gendler; a sister, De- vived by her husband, Maurice;
Park Cemetery, 28500 W. 6
* * * .
in
Crash
Last
Weekend
Mile. Rabbi Segal and Cantor
borah Louise; and her • grand- her mother, Rivka Fruchter, of
The family of the late Ger- Fenakel will officiate. Relatives I Detroit clothier Sol Stein, of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brussels, Belgium; a son, Ezra;
trude Herschberg announces the and friends are asked. to attend. : 19161 Warrington, was killed, Gendler and Mr. and Mrs. a daughter, Mrs. Seymour Stark;
unveiling of a monument in her •
and two of his sons injured in Charles Green. two brothers, and three sisters.
-
* * *
* * *
memory at 10:30 a.m., Sunday,
a collision Sunday on US 12, •
*
*
*
The'
family
of
the
late
Abra-
Sept. 30, at Clover Hill Park
near Jackson.
LILLY
STEIN,
18200
Wood-
BESSIE
DISNER,
4063 Elm-
Harold
announces
the
un-
Cemetery. Rabbi Segal will of- ham
Mr. Stein was returning from ingham, died Sept. 22. Services hurst, died Sept. 21. Services at
ficiate. Relatives and friends veiling of- a monument in his a business trip in Chicago, with at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur-
memory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday,
are asked to attend.
Oct. 7, at Macphelah Cemetery. Gerald, 27, and Alfred, 25. Both leaves her husband, Alter; a son, vived by four sons, Harold, Irv-
Rabbi Goldman will officiate. sons are in Foote Hospital, in Max, of. Vancouver, B.C.; two ing, Edward and Hyman; a
The family of the late Pearl Relatives and friends are asked Jackson.
daughters,- Mrs. Michael Galsky daughter, Mrs. David Braver; 12
Caden announces the unveiling to attend.
Services for Mr. Stein were and Mrs. Dan Boulkin. grandchildren, and two great-
of a monumei t in her memory
grandchildren.
* *
held at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
*
* *
a,
* * *
at 12:30 . p.m.; Sunday, Sept.
He leaves his wife, Ida; another
The
family
of
the
late
Isidore
PAUL PEPPER, 674 Glynn HARRY NELSON, 3236 Cort-
30, at Westwood Cemetery, on
son,
Sheldon;
a
daughter,
Bev-
Ct., died Sept. 19. He leaves his
Michigan Ave. Rabbi Wohlge- Millstein announces the unveil- erly', four brothers, Philip and wife, Frances; a son, Edward, land, died Sept. 21. Services apt
lernter will officiate. Relatives ing of a monument in his me- Nathan, of Detroit; Samuel, of
rew Memorial Chapel. Sur-
and friends are asked to at- mory at 3 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 7, Toledo; and Alfred, of Buffalo; and two brothers.
vived by his wife, Malke; two
*
*
*
at Bnai David Cemetery. Rabbi
SIEGEL, 15864 San- daughters, Mrs. David Wenner
tend.
Donin and Cantor Adler will and two sisters, Mrs. Gilbert
PHILLIP
* * *
and Leah; a brother, five sisters
The family of the late Moses officiate. Relatives and friends Borenstein, of Detroit; and Mrs. to Rosa, died Sept. 24. Services
Bernard Lebovitz, of Albu- at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He and two grandchildren.
are
asked
to
attend.
* * *
Schreier announces the un-
querque, N.M.
* * *
leaves three sons, Robert, of
veiling of a monument in his
Detroit,
Leo
and
Sidney,
of
Cali-
LOUIS
GOLUB,
17158 Green-
The family of the late Irving
memory at 12 noon, Sunday,
fornia; a daughter, Mrs. Nor- lawn, died Sept. 22. Services at
No
Anti-Semitism
Sept. 30, at Beth Abraham Klein announces the unveiling
man Goldberg;six sisters and Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur-
Cemetery, Woodward at 8 1/2 of a monument in his memory In Air Force Incident
12 grandchildren. yived by a brother, Philip, and
Mile. Rabbi Halpern and Cantor at 11 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 7, at
a sister, Mrs. Ike Wasserman.
* *
*
WASHINGTON,
(JTA)

The
* * *
Ackerman will officiate. Rela- Northwest Hebrew' Memorial
SAMUEL
MORRIS,
18716
tiVes and friends are asked to Park C e m e t e r y. Rabbi Segal National Jewish Welfare Board Greenlawn, died Sept. 24. He VICTOR PEARSON, 63 Vir-
will 'officiate. Relatives' and is satisfied that there was no leaves his wife, Eva; a son, ginia Park, died Sept. 21. He
attend.
anti-Semitism in an Air Force
* * *
friends are asked to attend.
leaves his father, Meyer; and
incident involving a Jewish Murray; two grandchildren and two
* * *
The family of the late Charles
sisters, Mrs. Sanford Baron
serviceman's request to attend two great-grandchildren.
Feldman announces the Unveil-
and
Mrs. Seymour Shandel.
*•
*
*
The family of t the late Jacob
* * *
ing of a monument in his Solomon Hoff announces the un- Yom Kippur services, says I I DAVID WERBE, of Lapeer,
Washington JWB director, Phil-
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Sept.
JOHN BRONSTEN, 9330 Dex-
of a monument in his
Mich.,
died
Sept.
22.
Services
I
30, at Machpelah Cemetery. memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Sept lip Schiff.
at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. ter, died Sept. 20. Survived by
Rabbi Halpern will officiate. 30, at Brith Sholom Cemetery, Last week a newspaper re- '
sisters, Esther and Mrs. Adolph
Einzig, and brothers, Dr. Harry
Relatives and friends are asked 14 and Gratiot. Rabbi Gorrelick port said airman Irving Wein- I No survivors. 5 5 *
!
B., Walter and Allen.
to attend.
w
i
11
officiate.
Relatives
and
stein,
a
violinist,
asked
Col.
PINKELSTEIN,
SAMUEL
* • *
George E. Howard, chief of the
2485
Elmhurst,
died
Sept.
23.
friends are asked to attend.
band, to be excused from per-
The family of the late Lillian
Journalist Newmann Dies
leaves his wife , Anna; three
,
forming Friday nigh* in order ' He
TF.T. AVIV (JTA)—Yeheskel
Burnstein announces the un-
. , of , Washington,
Jacob
L.
sons
.
L
,
D.
_
____
'
ces
and
,
Israeli
Scientist
Reveals
re
l'
igious
'
services
.
att
end
.n
Moshe
Newmapn, journalist,
to
.
veiling of a momnument in her ,
c.: , Morris and Solomon; and
'
complications
arose.
A
veteran's
.1-'
C.
author, playwright and drama-
memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, ' Same Genes in All J Jews
two grandchildren.
Sept. 30, at Machpelah Ceme- ' . group charged that Col. How- * * *
:tic critic, died here after a heart
NEW YORK, (AJP)—Dr. Leo are, in response to the airman's' SARAH MINDEL HAMMER, attack on Sept. 23, at the age
tery. Rabbi Segal will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked Sachs, scientist at Israel's Weiz-
186,90 Snowden, died Sept. 1a. of 63.
" and discharged him ' Services at Hebrew Membrial
1 mann Institute, recently reveal- duties
to attend. .
ed that a fingerprint study con-
request,
assigned him "extra .
* 5 *
from
the band.
We are all 'agreed as to our
ed b y three sons ,
.
h l S
The Air Force has denied that I Sam,
C ape
• urviv and 'Max; five own liberty; we would have as
The family of the late Sadie winces him and his co-worker,
Abraham
Grant announces the unveiling Dr. Bat Miriam, of the Israeli any discriminatory or punitive daughters, Mrs. Irving E. Adler, much of it as we can .get; but
Institute f o r action was involved. The Wel-
we are not agreed as to the
of a monument in her memory
Biological Re- fare Board pointed out th.at all Mrs. Max Meizlish, Mrs.- Solo-. liberty of others; for in propor-
at 1 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 30, at
mon
N.
Zucker,
Mrs.
Daniel
search, th at five Jewish members of the Air
tion as we take, others must
Chesed- shel. Ernes Cemetery.
Jews through- Force band were excused from Birnbaum and Mrs. Philip Kut- lose.—Samuel Johnson
grandchildren,
Rabbi Gorrelick and Cantor
12
nick;
a
sister,
out the world duty and urged to attend serv-
- Gildin will officiate. Relatives
a r e members ices. Four of them, however, and a great-grandchild.
and friends are asked to attend.
of an ancient chose to play with the band.
MONUMENTS
. 5 5 5
The family of the late
M editeran-
"We .are convinced that there
The family Of the late Morris
nean. race pos- was no anti-Semitism involved.
Clara & Nathan
Schechter • announces the un-
sessing c o m - The colonel has done every-
4
veiling of a monument in his
mon genetic thing that could be expected to
Wilder
memory at 2 p.m.,. Sunday,
factors.
Announces the double
straighten the matter out, and
Sept. 30, at Clover Hill Park
The 6 - foot, we are satisfied with the action
unveiling of monuments
Dr. Sachs
Cemetery. Rabbi. Arm will offi- 8-inch tall scientist disclosed
in their memories at .1
. date. Relatives and friends are that new findings on the secrets that has been taken," Schiff
p.m., Sunday, Oct. 7, at
says.
asked to attend.
Machpelah Cemetery.
of fingerprints have opened a
* * *
Manual Urbach & Son
huge vista for future study of
Rabbi Israel . I. Halpern-
w i 11 officiate. Relatives
7729 TWELFTH ST.
The family of the late Harry. human populations and evolu- School for Cowboys
and friends are asked to
Roth announces the unveiling tion., The genetic, history of the
TY. 6-7192
attend.
of a monument in hiS memory Jews points to fingerPrints with Opens in Israel
TIBERIAS, (JTA)—The first
at 2 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 30, at unique patterns of whorls,
Clover Hill Park Cemetery, arches,: and loops, testifying to school for cowboys of its kind
Woodward and 14 Mile Rd. absolute relationship, despite in the Middle East has been
Rabbi Lehrman will officiate. thousands of years of physical opened at Karei Desheh in the
presence of representatives of
Relatives and friends are asked separation, he emphasized.
Sachs took objection to state- the Ministry of Agriculture and
to attend.
* * *
Card s of Thanks
ments made by some reform the U.S. Operations Mission. The
The family of the late Hilda rabbis, who challenged his gen- school will be managed by Max
Weinstein announces the un- etic thesis as being contrary to Manally, a veteran TexaS cow-
veiling of a monument in her the facts of the Bible. He feels puncher. Each course will last
memory at 2. p.m., Sunday, that parts of the Bible con- -six months.
First students at the new
We, the Family of the Late.
Sept. 30, -at Chesed shel Ernes firm some phases of his discov-
Cemetery, 14 Mile and Gratiot. eries. He cited as' an example school will be 15 cattlemen from
various kibbutzim. One of them
Rabbi Segal will officiate. Rela- V. 43-44, ch. 2, in Daniel.
Dearly Beloved
is a woman—Miss 'Carmela Bi-
tives and friends are asked to
kov
of
Ness
Ziona.
The
school
Dutch Jewry Dwindles
attend.
will have 20,000 dunams at its
* *
Jacob Soberman
to 27,000 from 140,000 Total disposal for training purpoSes.
The family of the late Sam
THE
HAGUE
(JTA)

There
A. Cohen announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his were 27,000 Jews living in Hol-
CARD OF THANKS
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, land as of Jan. 1 of this year,
Mr. William Greenfield, hus-
it was announced here. The
Express our heartfelt appreciation for the
Sept. 30, at Clover Hill Park
band of the late
census included those affiliated
Cemetery. Rabbi Sapperstein
JULIA GREENFIELD
will officiate. Relatives and with congregations and those
consideration extended to us by our rela-
who are not. There were
and sons, Eugene, Harry,
friends are asked to attend.
140,000 Jews . in the country
Sander and Ernest 'acknowl-
* * *
tives and friends during the family's recent
edge with grateful apprecia-
The family of the late Simon before the Nazi occupation.
tion
the
many
kind
expres-
Intermarriage
i
s
increasing
Schulman announces the un-,
bereavement.
sions of sympathy extended
veiling of a monument in his steadily the poll revealed. There
by relatives and friends
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. are 4,000 married couples where
during the family's recent
7, at . Machpelah Cemetery.. both members are Jews and
breavement.
Relative's and ,friends are asked 3,100 *where only one partner
is Jewish.
to attend.



....

Aaron T. Kaminker, one of
Detroit's best known Lab or
Zionists and a leader here for
many years, died in Israel on
Sept. 19. He had made his
home there for the last five
years.
Funeral services and burial
- ,vare in Israel on Sept. 21. He
leaves his wife, Sarah; a son,
Ben; and three grandchildren,
all of Israel.
Last year, Mr. and Mrs. Ka-
minker had returned to Detroit
for a brief visit.







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