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August 23, 1957 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-08-23

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JDC Aided 183,000
Jews During 1956

Monument
Unveilings

World-Famous Belz
Rabbi Dies in Israel

Obituaries

7
P .
m
JERUSALEM, (JTA)-Rabbi
ABRAHAM ALTERMAN, ESTHER ROBINS YOUNG, of i ell
Aron
Rokeach,
the died
world-fa-
NEW YORK, (JTA) - The
mous Rabbi
of Belz,
Aug. 3359 Cortland, died Aug. 19. He Port Huron, died Aug. 15. A na- , 1:1
Joint Distribution Committee
18 from the effects of a hemor- leaves his wife. Bessie; three • tive Detroiter, she had resided • t ,:,11
(Unveiling announcements may
be inserted by mailing or by calling
provided in 1956 assistance to
sons, Ben and Morris and -in Port Huron for 19 years. She PS
The Jewish News office. VE 3-9364.
rhage
as hundreds vigil
of his
CD
183,075 needy Jews in Israel, • Written announcements muss be
ples maintained
in disci-
the Elmer, of Culver City, *Calif.; was a past president of Mt. Sinai ,„
accompanied
by
the
name
and
,q
Europe and the Moslem world,
crowded corridors and outside three daughters, Mrs. Samuel Synagogue Sisterhood and ac-
address of the person making the
"
including thousands of refugees
the Shaarez Zedek hospital. He Pecherer; Mrs. Morton Schwartz tive in numerous Port Huron
insertion. There is a standard
charge of $2.00 for an unveiling
from totalitarianism and terror.
A
r
was 78. and Mrs. Bernard Schneider; a charities. Before her marriage,
notice, measuring an inch in
.-.
Mrs. Young taught at the Shaa- ca
brother and 16 grandchildren.
depth.)
More than 100,000 were Jews
• • •
He was laid to rest in Jeru-
a . *
rey Zedek Religious School. She
in the Moslem world, where one
The family of the late Rose salem's -Har Menuhot cemetery
z
ARTHUR BERICK. 18666 In- leaves her husband. Sam; three
of-every five Jews continued to
overlooking the Judean hills.
receive JDC's help. These in- Kuschinski. Insley announces Har Menuhot cemetery has been diana, died Aug. 17. He leaves children, Stuart. Marcia and tgI
the unveiling of a monument
eluded Algeria, Iran, Morocco
in her memory at 2 p.m., Sun- considered Israel's most sancti- five sons, Coleman, Fred and Linda: her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
c4
and Tunisia.
day, Aug. 25, at Clover Hill fied burial grounds since the Edward, of California; Harold, Joseph Robins; and a brother,
Moses A. Leavitt, JDC exec- Park Cemetery, 14 Mile east of Mount Olives cemetery in old of University City, Mo. and Saul-
• *
utive vice-chairman, indicated Woodward. Relatives and Jerusalem was seized by the Joseph, of Detroit; three daugh-
HATTIE LORIG, 13305 La-
Jordan Arab Legion in the War ters, Mrs. Rose Sarasohn, Mrs.
that 1956 activities called for friends are asked to attend.
of
Independence.
It
remains
one
Herman
Prady
and
Mrs.
Abra-
Salle.
died Aug. 13. She leaves so


appropriations of more than
$30,000,000. Funds for JDC's
The family of the late Anna of the Jewish sacred places un- ham David, of Allston, Mass.; a two daughters, Mrs. Lew Lewis
Edwin Glanz; a sister, 40
overseas relief, rescue and re- Kaufman announces the unveil- der Jordanian control. sister, eight grandchildren and and Mrs.
Rose Meyer, and two grand- cg
construction programs are pro- ing of a monument in her mem-
The Rabbi of Belz came to 13 great grandchildren.
children.
vided chiefly by American Jews 1i ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 25, Israel in 1943 from Nazi-occu-
▪ * *
through the nationwide cam- at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. pied Poland after protracted ne-
DOROTHY BROWN, 18963 ;
NEWTON TENEBAUM, 17343 5,0
paigns of the United Jewish Rabbi Syme will officiate. Rela- gotiations between the Nazis Wisconsin, died Aug. 20. Serv- Prairie, died Aug. 19. He leaves ts,
Appeal. tives and friends are asked to and the Joint Distribution Com- ices and interment in Provi- his wife. Mildred; a son, San-
mittee and other Jewish organi- dence. R. I. She leaves her hus- ford; a daughter. Barbara
The report, prepared by the attend.
a a *
zations for his release. A sub- band, Abe; and two sisters, Mrs. Elaine; and two sisters.
research department of the or-
* *
The family of the late Sol stantial sum was paid to the Max Freiberg, of Providence,
ganization under the direction
Nazis for the rabbi's freedom. and Martha Burwick, of Wor-
Pearlman
announces
the
unveil-
MILLIE TAPFER, 11501 Pe-
of Dr. Boris Sapir, also indicates
He reportedly had 50,000 fol- cester, Mass.
toskey. died Aug. 15. She leaves
the continued assistance pro- ing of a monument in his mem-

a son. Sidney: two grandchil-
vided by Malben, the JDC wel- ory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Sept. lowers in pre-Hitler Poland and
1,
at
Hebrew
Memorial
Park
an
estimated
10,000
in
Israel,
fare program on behalf of aged,
HYMAN CASE, 24601 Clover- dren and three great grand-
ill and handicapped newcomers Cemetery. Rabbi Lehrman will as well as disciples in most or- lawn, Oak Park. died Aug. 20. children.
* = *
to Israel. In 1956 the program officiate. Relatives and friends thodox Jewish communities Survived by his wife, Betty; a
throughout the world. Some 200 son, Melvin Irwin; three daugh-
JACOB D. MEYER, 18979
aided 16,686 men, women and are asked to attend.
of his American followers an- ters. Mrs. William Schultz. Lor- • Stoepel. died Aug. 20. He leaves
children in a network of old-age
The family of the late Sadie nually flew to Israel in char- raine Eileen and Shirley Ann; Ii 4 wife. Gussie; two sons, San-
homes, hospitals, sanitaria, shel-
tered workshops and other in- Sharkey announces the unveil- tered planes to worship with three sisters and a grandchild. : f d and David B.: three sisters
* * *
stitutions throughout the Jew- ing of a monument in her him during the High Holy Days.
.a d four grandchildren.
* a *
ish state as well as through memory at 12 noon, Sunday,
More than 20,000 persons took
ROSE OZERAN, 18106 Rose-
more than 780 reconstruction Aug. 25, at Machpelah Ceme- part in the funeral procession,
r\ - 0 L L Y AB R A MOVITZ,
lawn, died Aug. 16. She leaves
loans. Among those receiving tery. Rabbi Lehrman will offi- the entire procession of mourn- her husband, Samuel; a son, 18653 Santa Rosa, died Aug. 19.
aid were more than 8,800 re- ciate. Relatives and friends are ers including hundreds of elder- Dr. Charles J.; and four grand- She leaves two sons, Murray
ceiving institutional care and asked to attend.
and Sol: a daughter. Mrs. Harry
ly sages, walking the three children.
a a
580 who were employed in shel-
Siskind; a brother. a sister and
miles from the Romemia quar-
* • *
tered workshops.
The family of the late David ter in Jerusalem to the ceme-
SAMUEL FISCHOFF. 17589 five grandchildren.
* *
Appoline, died Aug. 16. He
A total of 34,160 persons re- Kornfield announces the un- tery site.
Immediately
after
Rabbi
Ro-
veiling
of
a
monument
in
his
MAX
EISF.T.MAl.
17300 Bir-
leaves
a
daughter,
Mrs.
Morris
ceived aid in Israel, the report
says, including more than 12,- memory at 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. keach was pronounced dead, his Weinstein; four brothers and a wood. died Aug. 1. Survived
by two da , vihters, Mrs. Leo
000 who were assisted through 25, at Oak View Cemetery, in body was removed from the grandchild.
Gutman and Mrs. David Wal-
* * *
JDC's cultural and religious Royal Oak. Rabbi .Lehrman will hospital to the nearby Belzer
Yeshiva
from
which
the
fu-

officiate.
Relatives
and
friends
ZIVEL MILIN SKY. 3 79 9 lace; a brother, a sister and
programs, and 5,467 who re-
neral procession started.
Clements, died Aug. 14. Sur- six grandchildren.
ceived vocational training in are asked to attend.
* a
Augmented by H a s s i d i m) I vived by ' two daughters Mrs.
* • •
workshops of ORT. In all, JDC
brought
by
special
planes
from
JULIUS
ADAMS,
6 5 8 E.
The
family
of
the
late
Pincus
'George Cooley of Ashville,
helped provide vocational
training through ORT to nearly Krusner announces the unveil- Belgium, Switzerland, and men, 1 N. C. and Mrs. Sidney Berko- Congress. died Aug. 17. Sur-
!
21,000 in a dozen countries. ing of a monument in his mem- land, the group of weeping Eng- , w i t z Farmington. Mich.: daugh- vived by a brother. Laslo. of
women and children moved •
Other assistance included the ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Aug. steadily through Jerusalem's ter-in-law, Mrs. Alex Milan: Komania: and a niece, Mrs.
distribution of U.S. Department 25, at Chesed shel Emes Ceme- western suburbs through roads two brothers, a sister and six Sblomon Schreiman.
* = *
grandchildren.
of Agriculture surplus foods to tery. Rabbi Gordon will offi- closed to all other traffic.
HARRY SELLINS, 2730 Glen-
85,210 men, women and chil- ciate. Relatives and friends are
dale. died Aug. 20. He leaves a
DAVID GINSBERG, 3 7 8 8 son, Marvin; a daughter, Mrs.
dren. The distribution included asked to attend.
• a •
Richton, died Aug. 14. Survived Nathan Leib; three sisters and
a total of 4,779,675 pounds, val-
by three daughters, Mrs. Max two grandchildren.
The family of the late Sadie
ued at approximately $915,114.
Tachman, Mrs. Sidney Zaron
Brodsky announces the un-
In loving memory of my be- and Mrs. Edward Gorelick of
veiling of a monument in her loved wife and our sweet moth-
Israel Scientists Give
The man who tries to work
Los Angeles, Calif.; eight for the good, believing in its
memory at 11 a.m., Sunday,
Helen F. D'Braunstein, who
Math the Cold Shoulder Sept. 1, at Machpelah Ceme- er, passed
away on Aug. 28, 1949. I grandchildren and a great eventual victory, while he may
grandchild.
MATH (JTA)-The world's tery. Rabbi Adler will officiate.
suffer setback and even disas-
Sadly missed by her husband.
* * *
first successful experimental ef- I Relatives and friends are asked Hasckar; sons, Arthur, Jack and
ter, will never know defeat.
EVA
GOLDSMITH,
1
1
5
0
1
fort to air-condition an open to attend.
The only deadly sin I know is
David; and daughter, Joyce.
• * *
Petoskey, died Aug. 14. Sur-
May God assuage our great
cynicism.
space was made here.
vived by her husband, Frank;
The family of the late Sosil loss.
-Henry L. Stimson
.Israeli scientists and techni-
three sons, Sam, Morris and
*
*
*
cians tested a principle of sprin- (Sophie) Sweet announces the
Simon; two daughters, Mrs.
kling high jets of sea water unveiling of a monument in her
In loving memory of our dear
Celia Chase and Mrs. Sam
from long pipes into southward memory at 12 noon, Sunday, son brother and father, Charles
'
Gladstone; a brother and 13
winds from positions north of Aug. 25, at Machpelah Ceme- S. Kay, who passed away six
Elath, thus cooling off air cur- tery. Rabbi Rabinowitz will of- ye arsago, on Aug. 25. 1951 (23 grandchildren.
* * *
Lowest Prices for Highest Quality
moving toward the port ficiate. Relatives and friends
frien are days in Ab, 5711).
Granite and Outstanding Designs
LOUIS L. JOSEPH, 7005
asked to attend.
Sadly missed by his father,
city.
Jacob Katzowitz, his brothers Eaton, died Aug. 15. Survived
DETROIT MONUMENT
• • '
More than 100 yards of pipe
The family of the late Muriel Philip G. Kay and Dr. Harry H. - by his wife, Judith; and two
WORKS
were used in the experiment
Gene and sisters, Mrs. William Schwartz
,
,
and
his
sons
hick resulted in a tempera- Brozgold announces the unveil- Kay
2744 W. Davison, cor. Lawton
and Mrs. Steven Kerekes.
Gary,
all
of
Los
Angeles,
Calif.
ture drop of from 40 to 33 de- ing of a monument in her mem-
DI. 1-1175
* • •
TO. 8-6923
grees centigrade within 50 me- ory at 12 noon, Sunday, Sept.
ROSE KORNL 3022 Richton,
In
loving
memory
of
our
dear
ters distance from the pipes. 1, at Northwest Hebrew Memo-
rial Park Cemetery. Rabbi Segal sons, Harold and Ronald Egren, died Aug. 17. She leaves her
will officiate. Relatives and who passed away on Aug. 22, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
MONUMENTS
Korn; and two brothers, Louis
1946.
friends are asked to attend.
The Family of the Late
Sadly missed by their parents, and Ben.
• r
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Egren and
Revise Musical for Films
Fanny Paves
ANNE
KANE,
3309
Webb,
Author Alan Jay Lerner and brother, Norman.
died Aug. 17. She leaves a
Wishes to extend sin-
composer Frederick Loewe are
brother, Abraham, of Tampa,
cere thanks to all of the
in Hollywood revising their mu-
A Correction
Fla.; and four nieces, Mrs. Jack
friends who attended
sical, "Paint Your Wagon" for
In a story last week on the Greenberg and Mrs. Morris
cinema production. The stream- Julius Wagman Library of the Eisenberg, of Detroit, and two
the unveiling services
_ -
lined version will be Louis B. Yeshivath Criachmey Lublin, The
at Machpelah Cemetery
of California.
Manual Urbach & Son
Mayer's first independent ven- Jewish News stated that Mrs.
a * •
on Sunday, August 10.
TWELFTH ST.
- 7729
ture to be produced by Jack Betty Wagman, who passed away
CLARA ACKERMAN, of De-
TY. 6-7192
Cummings.
on July 31, was the library's sole troit, died Aug. 20. She leaves
supporter.
a brother, Samuel.
It is now learned that Mr.
Wagman's widow, Mrs. Gertrude
Wagman Berman, is a co-con-
"Peace of Mind Protection"
tributor to the library. We re-
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gret this ommission.
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