Monument Unveilings
(Unveiling announcements may
be inserted by mailing 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 an unveiling
notice, measuring an inch in
depth.)
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The family of the late Evelyn
Starler announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, June
at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Rabbi Segal will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.
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The family of the late Lena
Schwartz announces the un-
veiling of a monument in her
memory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday,
June 2, at Beth Abraham Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Halpern and Cantor
Ackerman will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.
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The family of the late Arthur
A. Moss announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his me-
mory at 2 p.m., Sunday, June
at Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Segal Will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.
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The family of the late Dora
Plucer announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, June 2, at
Northwest Hebrew Memorial
Park. Rabbi Segal will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.
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The family of the late Israel
(Cy) Feldman announces the
unveiling of a monument in his
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, June
9, at Ma c h p e l a h. Cemetery.
Rabbi Lehrman will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.
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The family of the late Max
Nedelman announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, June
9, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Goldman will offi-
ciate. Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.
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The family of the late Ben-
jamin Weiner announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, June
9, at Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Gruskin will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.
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The family of the late Mrs.
Masha Neshkes announces the
unveiling of a monument in her
memory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday,
June 9,•at Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Halpern will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
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to attend.
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The famil y of the late Jacob
Goldberg an nounces the unveil-
ing of a monument- in his me-
mory at 2 p.m., Sunday, June 2,
at Machpela h Cemetery. Rabbi
Syme will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
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The family of the late Samuel
Cohen, of 3779 Tuxedo, an-
nounces the unveiling of a
monument in his memory at
2:30 p.m., Sunday, June 9, at
Workmen's Circle Cemetery.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.
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The family of the late Irvin,
Yarrows announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 1:15 p.m., Sunday, June
9, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Rabbi Segal Will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend. •
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The family of the late Max
Markowitz announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory • at 11 a.m., Sunday,
June 9, at Northwest Hebrew
Memorial Park Cemetery, 6
Mile and Middlebelt. Relatives
and friends are asked to attend.
The family of the late Louis
Kovan announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 2 p.m., Sunday, June 2, at,'
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi I
Israel Goodman will officiate.
Relatives, friends and fellow
Masons are asked to attend.
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See Totally Different
The family of the late Yosil Jewry in Year 2,000
(Joseph) Kabachnik announces
WASHINGTON _ (JTA) —
the unveiling of a monument in
Major • changes in the Jewish
his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday,
community of the United States
June 9, at Nusach Harie Ceme-
and transformation of its re-
tery. Rabbi Levin will officiate. ligious and cultural values were
Relatives and friends are asked forecast here this week-end by
to attend.
two well known historians of
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the American Jewish scene.
The family of the late Max
In separate articles in the
Markowitz announce the unveil- current National Jewish
ing of a monument in his me- Monthly, publication of Bnai
mory at 11 a.m., Sunday, June Brith, Profs. Oscar Handlin of
9, at Northwest Hebrew Me- Harvard and Jacob R. Marcus
morial Park, 6 Mile and Middle- of Hebrew Union College-
belt. Rabbi M. S. Halpern will Jewish Institute of Religion,
officiate. Relatives and friends predict that under the impact
are asked to attend.
of suburban life, choking off of
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immigration, decreasing anti-
The family of the late Natalie Semitism, intermarriage and
Lieberoff announces the unveil- pressures to conform to a .non-
ing of a monument in her me- Jewish homogeneity, the Am-
mory at 1 p.m., Sunday, June 9, erican Jewry which survives in
at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. the year 2000 will be substan-
Rabbi Segal will officiate. Re- tially different from what it is
latives and friends are asked to today.
attend.
Pulitzer Prize winner Dr.
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Handlin asserts that "the danger
The family of the late Anna is not s o much that the Jewish
Helnstein announces the unveil-. community will disappear, but
ing of a monument in her me- that its culture will become a
mory at 3 p.m., Sunday, June 2, museum piece, preserved out of
at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. curiosity and ancestral piety,
Rabbi Syme will officiate. Re- but devoid of meaning."
- latives and friends are asked to
Dr. Marcus, one-time presi-
attend.
dent of the Central Conference
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of American Rabbis, sees: "A
The family of the late Goldie tight Jewish community will
Goldenberg announces the un- have to come into being (and)
veiling of a monument in her a new fusion type of religion
memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, may well be in the making."
June 9, at Beth Moses Cemetery, He believes that distinctions
Gratiot at Masonic Blvd. Rabbi among the Orthodox, Conserva-
Gruskin will officiate. Relatives tive and Reform wings of Jewry
and friends are asked to attend. will be erased by amalgama-
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tion.
The family of the late Mrs.
Clara Gold announces the un-
Refugees Seek U. S. Entry
veiling of a monument in her
VIENNA, (JTA)-80 percent
Memory at 12 noon, Sunday, of the 3,500 Hungarian Jewish
June 9, at Machpelah Cemetery. refugees registered with the
Rabbi Goldman will officiate. United Hias Service here want
Relatives, friends, Rovner Farein to go to the United States to
and Koritzer landsleit are asked join relatives who will supply .
to attend.
them with jobs and homes.
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Rabbi Samuel Burick
Dies in Dayton, Ohio
Samuel F. Burick, rabbi - em-
eritus of Beth Abraham Syna-
gogue in Detroit and spiritual
leader of the .Kalamazoo Jewish
communi ty congregation, died
Wednesday in Good Samaritan
Hospital, Dayton, 0.
Rabbi Burick served the
Whiting, Ind., Jewish congre-
gation before becoming asso-
ciated with • the • Dayton, 0.,
Jewish .community in 1905.
The widely known religious
leader was born and educated
in Poland. He was 76 when he
passed away.
His wife, three daughters and
three sons survive him. One
son, Simon (Si), is the sports
editor of the Dayton Daily
News.
Dr. Sommerstein Dead
MIDDLETOWN, N. 1, (JTA)
—Dr. Emil- Sommerstein, long-
time leader of Polish Jewry,
member of the first postwar
Polish Government and an ac-
tive Zionist, died here at 74.
Dr. Sommerstein was presi-
dent of a club composed of the
Jewish deputies in the pre-
war Polish Parliament, defend-
ing Jewish interests in Poland.
During the war he was im-
prisoned by the SoN'ii.et authori-
ties, but released afterwards
and became a member of the
first post-war Polish Cabinet,
when a number of non-Com-
munists served together with
Socialists and Communists.
During this period, Dr. Som-:
merstein arranged for the re-
patriation to Poland of some
140,000 Jews who had fled to
the USSR to escape the Nazis.
Most of • them went on to Is-
rael, with Dr. Sommerstein's
assistance. He came to the U.S.
in 1946.
Horodetzki Dies at 86
TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Shmuel
Abba Horodetzki, noted author
and leading scholar on the his-
tory of the Hassidic movement,
died here at 86. He was the
author of the "History of Has-
sidism" and some 500 articles
on the subject in five lan-
guages.
In Memoriam
In loving memory of our dear
wife and mother, Mrs. Ida
Pevin, who passed away on
May 21, 1942 (the first day of
Shevuot).
You are not forgotten, Mother
dear,
Nor will you ever be;
As long as life and memory
last
We will remember thee.
We miss you now, our hearts
are sore;
As time goes by, we miss you
more.
Your loving smile, your gentle
face,
No one can fill your vacant
place.
Obituaries
CELIA WEINSTEIN, 19014
Fairfield, died May 26. She
leaves two sons, Maurice N. and
Jack E. Winston; two daughters,
Mrs. Louis Kerner and Mrs.
Morrey Manning; nine grand-
children and three great grand-
children.
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ROSE KUSHELEVITZ, 18203
Indiana, died May 27. Survived
by a son, Sol Kash; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Lawrence Weitzman
and Mrs. Maurice Lederman; a
sister, 10 grandchildren and two
great grandchildren.
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JACK SHULAK, 3280 Clem-
ents, died May 23. Survived by
two sons, Irving and William;
two daughters, Mrs. Louis Adler
and Mrs. Larry Schwartz; 13
grandchildren; three great
grandchildren.
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MAX EKELMAN, 25041
Gardner, Oak Park, died May
23. Survived by his wife, Dinah;
a son, Mannie; three daughters,
Sylvia Ekelman, Mrs. Leo Kauf-
man and Mrs. Dorothy Rosen-
thal; four sisters and five grand-
children.
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LAURA WETSTEIN, of Tor-
onto, Ont., died May 24. Serv-
ices and interment in Toronto.
She leaves three sons, Leon and
Al Tenebaum, of Toronto, and
Nason, of Oak Park; a daughter,
Mrs. Philip Weissman, of De-
troit; two sisters, two brothers
and 11 grandchildren. .
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YANKA EISLER, 13725 Dex-
ter, died May 25. Survived by
her husband, Kalman; two
brothers, Samuel and Herman;
and two sisters, Mrs. Pepi Mer-
nielstein and Mrs. Sari Hersh-
kowitz.
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ESTHER EPSTEIN, 2655 Elm-
hurst, died May 25. Services
arranged through Hebrew Mem-
orial Chapel, Interment, Omaha,
Neb.
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EVA. EDITH HORWIT Z,
17175 Roselawn, died May .26.
Survived by her husband, Ber-
nard; three daughters, Mrs.
Irving Berent, Mrs. Sam Ler-
man and Carol Esther; two sis-
ters; and four grandchildren.
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JENNY MODLINSKY, of
Windsor, Ont., died May 22. She
leaves three sons, Marvin, Mor-
ris and Herman, of Windsor; a
daughter, Florence Kodlinsky,
of St. Louis; a brother and a
sister, both of Chicago- and a
grandchild.
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ALBERT D. DANIELS, 19996
Renfrew, died May 22. He
leaves his wife, Mabel; two
sons, Roger L. and Loren S.;
a brother, two sisters and a
grandchild.
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NED J. CAMINKER, 15135
Miller, died May 25. He leaves
his wife, Sadie; two sons, Jack
and Howard; two brothers and
a sister.
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LILLIAN -SONNENSTRAHL,
2991 Waverly, died May 26. Sur-
vived by her husband, Alex;
two sons, Maurice Stanton and
Samuel; a brother and a grand-
child.
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PEARL SHIBLE, 418 Ban-
croft, Toledo, died. May 22. Sur-
vived by •her husband, Louis; : a
son, David; a daughter, Bar-
bara;* two brothers and four sis-
ters.
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MORRIS WEIL; 2715 Rochest-
er, died May 28. Survived by
his wife; Sadie; three daughters,
Mrs. John Krieger, Alice and
Bertha; and three grandchild-
ren.
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LENA FINKEL, 18234 Muir-
land ; died May 25. She leaves a
son, Marvin; a daughter, Mrs.
Alex Jacobson; two brothers,
three sisters and six grandchild..
ren.
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MAX ROSENOW, 11614 Dex-
ter, died May 21. Survived by
his wife, Alma; three sons, Ger-
hard, Herbert and Erick; a
brother and two grandchildren.
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JOSEPH DRUCKER, 3225
Leslie, died May 26. He leaves
a son, Morton; two daughters,
Mrs. Harvey Pollock and Mrs.
Milton Katz; two brothers, three
sisters and four grandchildren.
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LOUIS MAXWELL, 17180
Northlawn, died May 26. He
leaves his wife, Gertrude; a son,
Reginald; a brother, a sister and
two grandchildren.
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WILLIAM LEWIS BREN-
NER, 15870 Holmur, died May
27. He leaves two sons, Dr. Er-
vin, of Owosso, and Edmund,
of Los Angeles; two daughters,
Mrs. Jack Goose and Mrs. David
Kirsch; three brothers and five
grandchildren.
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SAMUEL LIPIN, 3710 Rich-
ton, died May 27. He leaves his
wife, Mary; two sons, Aaron
and Max; three daughters, Mrs.
Sam Hammerstein, Mrs. Rose
Wilber, of Miami Beach, and
Mrs. Nathan Bassin; a brother,
two sisters, 10 grandchildren
and two great. grandchildren.
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OSCAR WAX, 17300 Stoepel,
died May 24. Survived by his
wife, Dora; a son, Dr. Harry;
a daughter, Mrs: Joseph Kline;
a brother, 4 sisters and 4 grand-
children.
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NATHAN NAGLER, 27 W.
76th St., New York, died May
16. Services and interment in
New York. He leaves his wife,
Margaret; and a son, Stanley.
ESTHER STRALSER, 19445
Shrewsbury, died May 23. She
leaves two sons, Harold and
Sadly missed by her husband, Bernard, of Escondido, Calif.;
Morris; son, George; and daugh- two daughters, Mrs. Sol Stein
ters, Mrs. Betty Fisher, Elsie and Mrs. Peter D. Brown; a
brother, a sister and 12 grand-
and Sylvia.
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children.
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In cherished memory of our
HARRY Z. KRAFT, 19200
husband, father and grandfath-
er, Irving Yarrows, who passed Tracey, died May 24. He leaves
away a year ago, on June 29, his wife, Lena; two, sons, Allen
H. and Alex; a daughter, Mrs.
1956.
Sadly missed and always re- Harry Ellenson; a brother and
membered by his wife, Agnes; four grandchildren.
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daughter, Mildred; and grand-
ANNE BIELFIELD, 2294
sons, Gilbert and David Lewis. Webb, died May 25. She leaves
four sons, Sidney, Milton, Har-
Emigration Cuts Enrollment
vey and Harold; a daughter,
in Jewish Schools in Poland
Marion; a brother, a sister,
LONDON; (JTA) — Enroll- three grandchildren and two
ment in Jewish schools in Po- great grandchildren.
land has decreased sharply, ap-
parently because of the in-
creased emigration of Polish
Jews to Israel, according to Die
Folkstimme, Warsaw Yiddish
daily.
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