Dr. Churgin, Mizrachi Leader, ar-Ilan President, Dies at 63 Detroit's Mizrachi leaders this week joined in paying tribute to the memory of Dr. Pinkhos Churgin, president of Bar-Ilan University at Ramat Gan, Israel, whose sudden death. on Nov. 28, came as a shock to Orthodox Jewry in this country and in Israel. Philip &oilman and Max Nusbaum, who worked closely 'with Dr. Churgin in establish- ing Detroit projects at Bar- Han University, expressed the grief of Detroit Mizrachi over the passing of the Bar-Ilan president. "We are deeply moved by this loss," their -statement said, "and we pray that continuation of his work DR. PINKHOS CHURGIN should serve as our people's tribute to his memory." Israel for burial. Hundreds of Dr. Churgin had made num- Orthodox Jews came to Idlewild erous appearances in Detroit Airport for a funeral service in behalf of Mizrachi, whose prior to the plane's departure. national president. he was from 1950 to 1952 before becoming president of Bar-Ilan Univer- sity. He had worked closely ' with Detroit leaders in estab- lishing the university at Ramat Gan. - (Unveiling announcements ma His body was taken to Israel be inserted by mailing or by call! Ong Th e Jewish News office, vE for burial. 8-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied by the , Dr. Churgin, who was born name and address of the person in Pahost, Russia, 63 years ago, making the insertion. There is a standard charge of $2.00 for an was associated for 35 years unveiling notice, measuring an with Yeshiva University in inch in depth.) New York. He received a The family of the late Meyer Ph. D from Yale University. He was the author of several Bogorad announces the unveil- books in Hebrew , and English, ing of a monument in his mem- many monographs and was the ory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 8, at Machpelah Cemetery. editor of Hebrew periodicals. R abbi Levin will offi c i ate. Rela- Surviving him are two daugh- tives and friends are asked to ters, two brothers and two sis- attend. ters. His . wife, Mrs. Rosetta * * Seligson Churgin, a violinist, The family of the late Jennie died in 1954. Blumenfeld announces the un, The remains of Dr. Churgin veiling of a monument in her were flown by El Al plane to memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Dec._ 8, at Workmen's Circle Ceme- tery. Rabbi Sperka will offici- ate. Relatives and friends are The family of the late asked to 'attend. • * * * Monument Unveilings SAMUEL RAIMI acknowledges with grate- 'ul appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by rela- tives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. The family of the late Mor- ris Moss announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 8, at Clover Hill Park Ceme- tery. Rabbi Lehrman will offi- ciate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Detroit Committee Bar-Ilan University urt Israd - Deeply mourns the passing of the eminent founder and president of the University," Pinkhos Chun gin He was a most dedicated man who in- spired us in our labors for the Bar-Ilan University and for the principles for which it stands. "A Prince and a Noble Leader Has Fallen in Israel" paying honor to this great and revered personality, we rededicate ourselves to the sacred task of making the University he estab- lished a living and. everlasting tribute to his memory. MAY THE MEMORY OF THIS RIGHTEOUS MAN BE A BLESSING FOR ALL GENERATIONS TO COME Fraternities to Launch Drive to Preserve Di sc ri ti on Cl m i na ause Obituaries 1 JOE PANTEL, 11501 Petos-1 BESSIE SALTZMAN, 2911 COLORADO SPRINGS (JTA) key, died Dec. 2. Survived by I Monterey, died Nov. 30. She —The nation's college frater- two sisters, Mrs. Abe Katz and I leaves her husband, Sam; a son, nities launched- an organized Mrs. Lilly Herkowitz, of Van Harry; three daughters, Mrs. campaign to preserve racial Nuys,, Calif. George Rashken, Mrs. Max Saltz- • * * and religious discriminatory man and Mrs. Irving Cohen; five LILLY SPECTOR, 4053 Cort- clauses in their constitutions. grandchildren and two great- A report was issued by a land, died Dec. 1. Survived by grandchildren. a son, Alvin; two daughters. * * * committee of the National THERESA LEVY, 18652 San- Interfraternity Conference nam- Mrs. I. Irving Feldman and ing 63 American college cam- Mrs. Philip Minkin; two broth- ta Rosa, died Nov. 29. She leaves ers, four sisters and six grand- her husband, Dan; three sons, puses on which it said anti- children. Charles Gersten of Pontiac, Nor- discrimination "agitation" is • * under way. The conference ALICE FANNIE MILLIN, of man and Leonard Levy; a sister, meeting here has undertaken Key West, Fla., died Nov. 28. Mrs. Ben Bercowitz, and six to map strategy for a nation- Services at Hebrew Memorial grandchildren. * * * wide fight to preserve the Chapel. Survived by a daugh- MINNIE REICHSTEIN, 2456 present system of refusing fra- ter, Mrs. Clyde L. Rezek; a ternity membership to Negroes, brother, three sisters and two Atkinson, died Nov. 28. - Sur- vived by , her husband, Samuel Jews and others. grandchildren. • * * M.; three sons, Gary, Marshall The report conderhned what LOUIS GORD NER, 1120, H. and Dr. Joseph Rich; four it termed "planned attempts to reduce Greek-letter societies to Ypres, Windsor, died Dec. 3.1 daughters, Mrs. Louis Shiovitz, a position of impotence if not Survived by his wife, Lottie; Mrs. Louis Beresh; Mrs. David to eliminate them entirely." It two. daughters, Mrs. Herbert Abramson, Canton, 0., and Mrs. will be submitted for approval Pasikov and Mrs. Meyer Gold- I Henry Krystal; a sister and 10 to the general assembly corn- Baum; two brothers and seven! grandchildren. prising more than 700 college grandchildren. HARRY GURIAN, 17144 students and alumni who repre- MILTON JOSEPH MORSE, Birchcrest, died Nov. 29. Inter- sent 61 national fraternities. 10240 Albany, Oak Park, died; The report attacked the Uni- Dec. 2. He leaves his wife, Fay; ment, Long Island. He leaves a Miriam Stone. versities of Massachusetts, Ore- a son, Joel; his mother, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. * * * gon, New Mexico and Wash- Amelia Morse, of Chicago; and ABRAHAM BL AT T. 13860 ington. It also rapped Kansas two sisters. Kenosha, Oak Park, died Nov. City and Lewis and Clark Col- * * C. 25. Survived by his wife, Dora; leges as schools which have ANNA TUCKER, 18903 Santa a son, Norman B.; a daughter, announced they will not per- Rosa, died Nov. 26 in Miami Mrs. Harvey Samuels; t w o mit fraternities which restrict Beach. She leaves a son, Irving brothers, four sisters and four membership on a basis of Kane; three brothers and three grandchildren. race, color and religion. Am- sisters. - * * * herst and the State University BENTION FREED, of Denver, Samuel H. Birnkrant Dies of New York were condemned Samuel H. Birnkrant, 60, of for ordering social fraternities Colo., died Nov. 27. Survived by to revise charters or get off I his 'wife, Fannie; a soli"; Joseph; 1590 W. 7-Mile, attorney and two daughters, Mrs. Robert real estate developer, died Fri- the campus. Other moves were denounced I Stocker and Mrs. Victor Rose, day night. Funeral services including the banning of new ! Denver; three brothers, two sis- were held Sunday at Kauf- man's. grandchildren. fraternity chapters which dis- ters and.eight • * * , Surviving him are his wife, criminate and "agitation" REBECCA SCHWARTZ, Leila; son, Malvyn; - brothers against so-called gentlemen's 19144 Whitcomb, died Nov. 27. and - sisters, Michelle C., Theo- agreements. The report said: She leaves her husband, Morris; "Probably the most vicious I two sons, Harry and Joseph; ; dore • D., Norman H., Arthur, move of all—(is) the definite I two daughters, Mrs. Louis Reis- Cecil, Harold, William, Mrs. threat at some schools to re-1 man and Mrs. Joseph Kaufman; Florence Tearson, Mrs. Jean quire fraternities to show by a sister, eight grandchildren and Connie, Lawrence and Mrs. Grace Grossman. actual practice they do not select their members on the a great-grandchild. a, * basis . of race, color, creed :or MAX S. GROSSFELD, 147 national origin." .. Farrand, died Nov. 28. He leaves his wife, Ruth; two sons, Walter Rothman, of Wayne and Seymour; a daughter, Mrs. Robert i ; a brother, a sister State.University, Dies and four grandchildren. * * * Dr. . Robert Rothman, a HARRY BURKE, 3749 W. Wayne State University profes- Grand, died Nov. 29. Survived sor of history and philosophy, by his wife, Celia; two daugh- died Nov. 27. He had resided ters, Mrs. Irving Friedman and in the Jewish at 18484 Muirland. Mrs. Irving Warsh, of Toronto, tradition by A graduate of the University and three grandchildren. of Michigan, Prof. Rothman had * * * taught at Wayne since 1949. He BERTHA MAGEDMAN, 20221 held a master's • degree and a Kentfield, died Nov. 29. She doctorate from U. of M.,- and leaves a daughter, Mrs. Ray- had taught in the Detroit Pub- mond Gottlieb, two brothers, a 3201 JOY RD. lic Schools before joining the sister and, a grandchild. Om. 144,e. 5 lent S. -k4T * * * WSU faculty. FEIGA YAMf'OLSKY CLOSED SATURDAYS He leaves his wife,- Emma ...14 JEWISH HOLIDAYS Lou; two daughters, Robin and (PAUL), . 2900. Waverly, died 0PEHS— UITDAYS Emily; three brothers and a Nov. 24. Survived by her hus- band, Paul M.; a son, Paul Yam- sister. TYler 6-0196 polsky, of Venice, Cal.; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Edward Bunin, and Dutch Shipping Line I. two grandchildren. 1)111111 1 111 I - MEMORIALS KARL BERG MEMORIALS - 11 to Operate from Elath TEL AVIV (JTA) — A pre- liminary agreement calling for the establishment of a ship- ping line to operate perman- ently -between Elath, Israel's southern port, and various ports in East Africa and the Far East, has been reached be- tween Dutch Senator M. Wil- lemse, owner of a shipping line, and Israeli authorities: Sen. Willemse left Israel promising to return soon. A representative of the Zim Navigation Company left for a trip to Poland, Sweden - and Finland to discuss the opera- tion of a • Zim line between Haifa and Baltic ports. Last month, Zim initiated a Haifh- Gdansk run. Swiss Press for Right to Practice Shechita BRO11111 & ROISCH CO. MONUMENTS AND MARKERS FOR ALL JEWISH CEMETERIES 20021 Jas.' Couzens Hwy. YE 8-8660 DESIGNERS • MANUFACTURERS Samuel Gorlick, Mgr., Sidney Wolfson, Assit. Mgr. (Hebrew Memorial Consultants) The excellent facilities of The Ira Kaufman Chapel are known and available at a cost within the reach of all. - BERNE (JTA)—Swiss Jewry will soon press again for the right to practice shechita, now forbidden under Swiss law. The Federation of Swiss Jewish communities has established a special committee to study the possibilities of reestablishment of shechita under present Swiss laws. The Ira Kaufman Chapel Director of Funerals 9419 Dexter Tyler 4-8020