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C. Bldg. Fund

PITTSBURGH, Pa.,—Frank

R.

S. Kaplan, steel company execu-
The family of the late Joseph tive and a • national 'Jewish com-
Morris Camen announces the un- munity leader, died this week at
veiling of ' a monument in his the age, of 'FL
memory_ at 12:30 p.m., Sunday,
He was one of the national
Oct. 20, at Machpelah Cemetery. leaders of Bnai Brith, serving as
Rabbi Goldman will officiate. a member of its board of gover-
Relatives and friends are asked nors and as national chairman, of
to attend.
the Bnai Brith. Henry MonskY
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Foundation.
The family of the late Hyman
The Foundation this week com-
Goldman announces the unveil- pleted construction of the Bnai,
ing of a monument in his memory Brith Building in Washington,
at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 20, at D. C., a combined office building
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Pre- and museum of Jewish culture
ro will officiate. Relatives and and history that will be the first
friends are asked to attend.
national headquarters of the 114-
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year-old organization.
Mr. Kaplan had directed the
The family of the late Betty
Rudsky announces the unveiling successful fund-raising drive for
of a monument in her memory the $1,600,000 building. He was
at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 20, at to have participated in its dedi-
Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. cation ceremonies next month.,
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.
Cyril Schwartz Dies

DAVID GOOZIE, . 17417 San, HARRY SCHWARTZ, 2 9 7 2
Juan, died Oct. 7. He leaves his Rochester, died Oct. 1. Survived

wife, Sadie; 'three daughters, Mrs. by his mother, Mrs. Anna
and 'three brothers,
Harvey Wexler, Faye and Bar- Schwartz,
Louis and Joseph.
It,
Maurice
bara; parents, Mr: and Mrs._ Sam
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Gooze; a brother, two sisters and
BELLA FREILICH, 13531 Oak
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a grandchild •
Park - Blvd., died. Sept. 28. She
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JACOB ROSEN, 18937 Santa leaves her husband, Joseph; two
sons, Norman and Newton; three
The family of the late Mrs.
Rosa, died Oct. 3. Survived by
daughters,' Mrs. Harold Carr, Mrs.
Shirley Rothenberg announces
his wife, Ethel; a son,' Sam; two Hannah Martin and Mrs. -John
daughters Mrs. Sam Gilman and
.13.e -unveiling of a monument
Mrs: Ben •Kopitz; eight grand- Genereaux; three sister's, .12
in her memory at 11 a.m., Sun-
day, Oct. 13, • at • Machpelah
children and 'four great grand- grandchildren . and 12 great
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grandchildren.
Cemetery. Rabbi Eskin will of-
children.
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ficiate. Relatives and friends
ALBERT M. HARRIS, 18466 ABRAHAM BURG, 18212 Ken-
are asked to attend.
Santa Rosa, died Oct. 5. Sur- tucky, died • Oct. 6. Survived by
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vived by his wife, Jeann; a son, his wife, Sylyia; a son, SeynaMir;
The family of the late Max Bal-
Lee; a daughter, Ann Ruth; a two daughters,'Carol and Elaine;
'tuck announces the unveiling of
Father, Nathan Burg; four broth-
brother and a sister. -
a monument in his memory at
ers and a sister.
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1 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 20, at
ROSE
FREEDMAN,
17311
AP-
Rabbi
Machpelach Cemetery.
poline, died Oct. 5. Survived _by REBECCA HARRIS
HERTZ-
Arm and Cantor Sonenklar will
-d Sept. 29 ;
her husband; Sam;- a son, Jack BERG, Ypsilanti, die
officiate. Relatives and friends
Mrs. David _Kap-- in Ann Arbor. She leaves two .
W.; a daughter)
are asked to attend.
Cyril N. Schwartz, the founder lan, a _brother and three grand son, Leo and Jack; two daugh-
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ters, Mrs. Max . B. Winslow and
The family of the' late Albert and president of Scientific Re- children.
Mrs. William Best, of Ypsilanti;
- The family of the late Sam Goodman announces the unveil- search and 'Developing Co., died
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and Dora Gamar announce the ing of a monument in his mem- Oct. 7.
LOUIS LAWRENCE _SIMONS, and a brother.
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double unveiling of _monuments ory at 12 noon, Sunday, Oct. 20,
A member of Temple 'Beth El, 2668 Calvert, died' Oct. 5. Sur-
DORA GLICK,• 5083 Iroquois,
in their memory at 1 p.m., Sun- at Northwest Hebrew Memorial he had resided at - 20172 Pica- vived by his wife, Renee; a son, .
died Oct. 1. She leaves her hus-
day, Oct. 20, at Northwest He- Park Cemetery. Rabbi Segal will dilly. He was a graduate of St. Melvin.
band; Morris; two sons, Emil and
brew Memorial Park_ Cemetery. officiate. Relatives and friends John's Military - Academy, Mich-
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74.abbi Lehrman will officiate. are asked to attend.
igan State University and the
HANNAH KELLNER, 17566 Simon; V two sisters and five ,
University of North. Carolina.
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aelatives and friends are asked
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Santa Rosa, died Sept. 29. She grandchildren. * *
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Services were _ held Wednes- leaves four brothers, Edward,
attend.
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The
family
Of
the
late
Paul
R.
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SOPHIA SAIDMAN, 5422 W.
day, at Brown Memorial Chapel Louis, Max and William Kellner;
Freeman announces the unveil-
-• Mrs. Celia Norman, wife of ing of a monument in his mem- of Temple Beth El. He leaves three sisters, Lucille, Mrs. Morris Warren, died Oct. 1. She leaves
the late Charles Norman, and ory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 20, his wife, Hela; a son, Peter; two Hart and Mrs. Herman Pareles, two sons, Ben and Dr. Max; and
three grandchildren.
children, Mrs. Rae Gold, . Henry at Machpelah -- Cemetery. Rabbi daughters, Andrea and Wendy; of Fairfield, Conn.
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and Joseph Norman, announce Lehrman will officiate. Relatives his parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
GERTRUDE
ALEX AN-
rice
Schwartz;
a
brother,
Alan
the unveiling of a monument in and friends are asked to attend.
JACOB STARKMAN, 19142
E.; a sister, Mrs. Conrad Giles; San Juan, died Oct. -7. Survived .RtR, of Redding, Calif., died in
his memory =at 12 noon, Sunday,
and his grandmother, Mrs. Mey- by five brothers, David, of Brook= Pontiac, Oct. 2. She leaves a son,
Oct. 20, at Machpelah Cemetery
er Schwartz.
Rabbi I. I. Halpern will officiate.
lyn, N. Y.; Abraham and Teddy, Nathan; and a brother, Morris
Relatives and -friends are asked
of Toronto; Saul, of Tel. -Aviv, Is- Price. Interment was in San.
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Detroit
Food
Merchant
rael, and Charles of London, Francisco.'
to attend. •
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In loving memory of Rev. Mi-
England.
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ALAN R. GOODMAN, 3443 Ed-
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The family of the late Louis_ chael Shepherd, who passed Dies in Cleveland,
ison; died Oct. 2. - He leaves his
Isadore .W.. Kuhel, a Detroit
Moogerman announces the- un- away .a year ago,. on Sept 23, food
MARY SCHIFF, 2711 Cortland, wife, Margaret; and four broth-
merchant for many years,
veiling of a monument in his 1956 (18 days in_ Tishri).
died Oct. 5. She leaves five sons, ers.
died
on
Sept.
21,
in
Cleveland,
Sadly missed by his wife, Bes-
memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, Oct.
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.Ohio. He retired there in 1955. George, of California, Sidney,
20, •at Machpelah Cemetery. sie L. Shepherd; daughters, Mrs.
HENRIETTA ISRAEL, 13641
• by his wife; David, Albert and -Samuel; a
He
is
survived
Rabbi L. Y. Goldman Will offici- Benjamin A. Rossin, of Ann Ar- Mrs: Edith Kuhel,. a son, Dr: Eli daughter, Mrs. Herman Roth; and Dexter, died Oct. 2. She leaves
ate. Relatives and friends are bor, and Mrs. Morris H. Wein- H. Kuhel, a daughter, Mrs: Ken- 11 grandchildren.
four sons, Jack, David, Sidney
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garten, of Oak Park; and sons,
asked to attend.
and Theodore' of Brooklyn; two
grand-
‘
tour
Harold IC Shepherd, of Miami neth Yming, and
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Ilene, daughters, Mrs. Rose Zamler and
MOE
BERMAN,
16630
children.
The family of the late Max Beach, Fla., Morrey H. Shepherd
died Oct. 4. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Florence Arnn; a sister, 'a,
Jean; three daughters, • Mrs. brother, nine grandchildren and
Cohen announces the unveiling and Edward Shepherd.
Professor Dies
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Yeshiva
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is4t- - of a monument in his memory
Dr. Jekuthiel 'Ginsburg, profes- Leonard Cohen, of New York, 17 great grandchildren.
at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 20,.
In loving. memory of our dear sor of mathematics at Yeshiva Mrs. Sam Kohen. and Deborah;
NATHAN ASH, Long Island,
at Northwest Hebrew Memorial father, George Moskowitz, who University and director of its In- his father, Abraham BorshewskY,
Park Cemetery. Rabbi Segal and passed away on Oct. 14, 1946 (17 - stitute of Mathematics, suc- of New York; a brother an _ d five N. Y., died Oct. 3. He leaves his a
wife, Frances; a son, Steven;
Cantor - Fenakel 'will officiate. days in Tishri).
cumbed to a heart 'attack Monday, sisters, of New York; and a grand- daughter, Susan; two brothers,
Relatives and friends are asked
.Sadly missed by his children, at the age of 68: At the time of child.
and three sisters.
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to attend. - • " - • Alice, Belle, Molly and Pearl. his death,. Dr. Ginsburg 'Was
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MORRIS MEHL E R, 18601
making arrangements for the cel-
BESSIE FRIEDMAN, of Cin-
- The family of the late.-David
ebration , of the silver anniver- Greenfield, died Oct. 6. He leaves cirmati, 0., died Oct. 4. Interment
Cooper' announces the 'unveiling Anti-Semitic Publisher
sary of the university's mathe- two daughters, Mrs. Bernard in Cincinnati. She leaves a
of -a :monument in : his memory Sentenced in. Austria
matical journal, "Scripta Mathe- Ashman and Mrs. Mildred Smith, daughter, Mrs. Bertha Goldstick,
at 11:30- a.m., Sunday, Oct. - 20,
of which he was founder of Mt. Pleasant, Mich.; and four of Detroit;, two sons, Dr. , Harry
vlENNA (.37A)—An Aus- matica,"
at NorthWest Hebrew Memorial
grandchildren.
editor;
0. Lepsky and Dan Lepsky, of
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arid
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Park CemeterY_ Rabbi Segal and trian court sentenced Otto
Cincinnati; six grandchildren
Braun,
2&-year-old.
editor
of
the
CELIA NEWMAN, 11501 Petos- and two great grandchildren.
Cantor. Fenakel • will -officiate:
weekly
"NordiSche
Rundschau"
key, died Oct. 5. She leaves three
Relatives and friends are asked
for having published an anti-
sons, Harry, Sam and Dr. Max;
to attend.
Semitic article. He was sen-
a brother; eight grandchildren
tenced to eight months in prison.
HARTFORD, Conn., (JTA),-- and a great grandchild. '
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The article was condemned The new state law providing free
In Memoriam - •
for
having
incited
the
Austrian
HERMAN
BELLOCK, 23510
for-
children
transportation
bus .
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people against the Jews as a attending parochial schools in- Cloverlawn, Oak Park, died Oct.
B•llovedl Husband . and Father-
nationality and against.the Jew- volves a civil rather than a reli- 6. He leaves his wife, Laura; a
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ish religion. Braun has praised gious issue and therefore is out- son, William; a daughter, Gloria;
BEEN MOSTEN
Hitler's treatment of the Jews side the' scope of the; Connecticut mother, Mrs. Mary Bellock; and
and actively sells Hitler's "Mein J e w i.sh . Community Relations _four sisters.
Wihie passed away . *mai ,Yeo
k) the Jewish
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Kampf." • Council, Melvin Kalfus, its ex-
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tradition by
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ARNOLD
SHERMAN,
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ecutive
director,
said
this
week.
October 12, 1955
Church,
Oak
Park,
died
Oct.
5.
Kalfus" said that the official
Deep in our hearts
position 'of the state-wide Jew- He leaves his wife, Esther; two
The Family of the Late
lies a picture
ish defense agency, as taken at daughters, Barbara and Cynthia;
More precious than
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silver or gold.
DAVID FARBER
its -recent annual conference in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
tiearest,
It's a picture of you
West Hardford, was that "the Sherman; two brothers and two
Of Port Huron, formerly.
12011 JOY RD.
Whose memory
of Detroit, announces
Connell, as well as all national sisters. ,
will never grow old.
W•vt to AO HO Itte ti oftetolont Society
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the unveiling of a : mon-.
agencies, regard the issue as a
CLOSES TA 1
Our hearts still ache
RAY L. LEVENSON, 23241
lament in - his memory at
civic one which should be di-
with sadness
24,44 JIINVISII HOLIDAYS
i Oct. 5.
2 - p.m., Sunday, Oct 20;
vorced from any religious con- Berkley, Oak Park, di
Our eyes shed many tears.
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MEMORIALS

KARL BERG
MEMORIALS

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at Workmen's Circle
Cemetery,-33550 , Gratiot
between 14 and 15 Mile
Rds. Rabbi Rosenzweig

God alone knows
how we miss you.
At the end of two sad yeses.

Sealy missed by his wife,
Shirley, and daughters,
Michele and Lisa

will officiate. Relatives
and friends are, asked to
attend.

nection."

Arnold Kaplan, chairman of
the Council's Community Rela-
tions Committee, said his com-
mittee alSo agreed that the, bus
transportation law was not a Jew-
ish problem.

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