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December 27, 1957 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-12-27

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Idlewild Plaque

urint Intry m -invon mrem "Dr :a':

Obituaries

MORRIS DISKIN, 19434 San
Juan, 'died Dec. 15. Survived by
his wife, Beatrice; a daughter,
Sandra Frances; mother, Mrs.
Ethel Diskin; a brother and two
sisters. •
• * *
•NATHAN REZNICK, 19212
Wisconsin, died Dec. 16. Sur-
vived by a son, Dave; two
daughters, Mrs. Harold Bob-
roff and Mrs. Louis Babcock;
two sisters and four grandchil-
dren.
*
*
GOLDIE OSTREICHER, 2679
Leslie, died Dec. 17. Survived
by three sisters, Mrs. Harry
Schwartz, Mrs. Alex Feldheim
and Mrs. Jacob Farkas and two
brothers, Jake and Martin Ef-
riam.
* * *
ROSE FINKELSTEIN, 2655
Monterey, died Dec. 20. Sur
vived by her husband, David; a
son, Abraham; two daughters,
Mrs. Anna Manello and Mrs.
Lilly Meyers; seven grandchil-
dren and two great grandchil-
dren.

Memorial Meeting
for Rabbi Kahana

The Council of Orthodox
Rabbis in cooperation with the
Merkaz will pay tribute to the
late Rabbi Sraga F. Kahana at
a memorial meeting planned for
8 p.m., Thursday, at Cong. Nu-
sach Harie, Holmur and Duane.
The m e m o-
rial will mark
the "shlosh-
im," the con-
clusion of the
30 days of
m o u rning
which follow-
ed Rabbi Ka-
hana's death
on Dec. 3.
Eulogies will
b e delivered Rabbi Kahana
by Rabbi Mordecai Kahana,
father of the deceased rabbi,
and members of the Detroit
rabbinate.
Rabbi Shraga Kahana, spirit-
ual leader of Cong. Nusach
Harie, was one of the most be-
loved and esteemed members
of the Orthodox community
here.
The public is invited to at-
tend the memorial tribute.

NEW YORK (JTA)—A line
from one of the world's most
famous poems, "The New
et, ,:war-.
Colossus," by Jewish poetess
ninrntmr,
Emma L a z a r u s, has been
eliminated as "offensive" from
rin-rm ripirr
a plaque at Idlewild Airport.
ihrwr* *Isrw.Ys
The line is "The wretched
/ 721=1"
refuse of your teeming shore."
It was ordered deleted from
an inscription of the poem on
ISSN TIM= ntcrt,
rtt ere: 12.ev el
orders of Austin J. Tobin,
executive director of the New
York Port Authority, which
operates the huge airfield.
Instead of the five lines
which appear on the base of
the Statue of Liberty which
have been memorized by thous-
-ands of school children, only
four lines appear on the Idle-
wild plaque.
Tobin said the deleted line
UNITED NATIONS (AJP)--The United Nations, which
usually publishes all documents in the five officials languages, "had meaning during the mass
English, French, Russian, Chinese and Spanish, honored the
migrations of the 19th cen-
state of Israel during the •12 General Assembly by publishing tury but it has no meaning
the UN Charter in the Hebrew language. The Hebrew text now and might be offensive to
had been authorized by the Israeli Foreign Ministry through the fine people of Europe—
* * *
the instrumentality of Ambassador Abba Eban.
they might not regard them-
BERNICE
ZISSMAN, 17597
selves as 'wretched refuse'."
He added that he did not Stoepel, •died Dec. 18. She AJ Congress Calls for
think the poetess, who wrote leaves her' husband, Rubin; her Civil Rights Action;
the famous lines 70 years ago, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
By PHINEAS J. BIRON
would have objected, remarking Lieb, and a- brother, Donald Award Judge Watring
"I think she might -have done Leib.
The American Jewish Con-
The Crucial Issue
articles and even in the news the
• * *
-
same."
gress proposed an eight-point
Much ink has been spilled of dispatches on this subject . .
DAVID EDWARD MARK- program of action on federal,
late' about the so-called contro- Dr. Goldmann never suggeste
SON, of Alexandria. Can., died state and local levels calling for
versy between 'Nahum 'Gold- what is generally unde
Dee. 18, in Alexandria. He an acceleration of the fight for
mann, head of the Jewish Ag- stood under the term of neutral-
leaves his daughter, Mrs. Sey- full equality. In urging an im-
ency and Premier David Ben- ism . . . He merely underscored
mour. Katzer, of Detroit; a mediate "comprehensive and
Gurion, ' head of the Jewish the necessity of a new approach
brother, two sisters and two unified attack against discrim-
State, on the theme of neutral- towards the East, especially
JERUSALEM (JTA) — With- grandchildren. Interment in ination and social injustice,"
ism in the foreign policy of Is- with a view of ultimately ob- out fanfare or public notice, the Detroit. _ * -
the AJ Congress challenged the
rael . . . There has been much taining the right for Eastern . Jordan authorities have begun
* * *
_
view of Attorney General Wil-
_ misquoting and confusion in the Jewry to emmigrate to Israel dealing again with Col. Byron
BESSIE
L.
LASKEY,
11501
But it is not our intention V. Leary, Acting Chief of Staff Petoskey, died Dec. 21. She` liam P. Rogers that civil rights
to add to the river of ink that of the United Nations Truce Su- was the . widow of the late legislation should not be pushed
in the 1958 session of the U.S.
is flowing in connection with pervision Organization, UN Jacob
B. Laskey and sister of Congress.
this topic. . . . We are rather sources indicated here.
the late Henry Levitt.
AJ Congress' action program
concerned with the Israel policy
* * *
The Jordanian announcement
for 1958 was offered by its pres-
in regard to world Jewry. . . .
HARRY
GERSON,
746
Col-
that
they
would
not
cooperate
ident, Dr. Israel Goldstein at a
This is an important matter
which* is not receiving sufficient with Col. Leary created a crisis lingwood, died Dec. 21. He dinner held at the Stephen
leaves
a
brother,
Samuel;
and
in
Jordan
-
UN
affairs
and
attention and which—as Meyer
Wise Congress House. New
JERUSALEM—Mamo Makon- Weisgal recently pointed out in brought Secretary General Dag a sister, Mrs. Benjamin. Kauf- York, to honor former Federal
Hammarskjold
On
a
flying
visit
man,
of
Hollywood,
Fla.
nen, three-year-old son of Ethi- a speech he gave to a student
Judge J. Waties Waring, a na-
* * *
opia's Finance Minister, Ato body at Oxford University — is to the Middle East several
tive of Charleston, S. C., who
weeks
ago.
He
left
without'
any
LEONARD LIEF, 114 W. served from 1942-52 as U.S. Dis-
Makorinen Habtewold, is now in really the crux of the problem
Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem or if you prefer the many prob- public indication of Amman's Adams, died Dec. 23. He leaves trict Judge in the Eastern Dis-
views
on
Col.
Leary.
a sister, Mrs. Ada Adelberg, of trict of South Carolina, with
for treatment of a possible brain lems that face Israel in the
UN sources said Col. Leary Toronto, Ont.
ailment.
Middle •East.
the AJ Congress' Stephen Wise
- * * *
was again. visiting Jordan. They
Award- for 'his "outstanding
The boy is one of five chil-
Weisgal's address (available termed his relations with the
BELLE
JACOBS,
2646
Park,
dren in the Finance Minister's in pamphlet form) is perhaps
contributions to the advance-
family. Recently, he became a the most candid and honest an- Jordan authorities as "normal died Dec: 24. She leaves a ment of civil rights." The award
and
very
good."
It
was
also
dis-
brother,
Max
Goldman;
and
two
victim--of Asian flu and a fort- alysis on the subject of Israel
bronze plaque and check for
closed that Dr. Francisco Urru- sisters, Mrs. Betty Robins and —a
night ago began to have epilep- and the Diaspora.
$1,000—was presented by Dr.
Mrs.
Rae
Goldman.
tia,
of
Colombia,
named
Mr.
tic-type •fits. In views of the`
'Goldstein.
Weisgal points •out that "no
lack of medical specialists to matter how brilliant its states- Hammarskjold'S personal repre-
sentative
,
to
settle
the
Israel-
SAMUEL
D.
GALANTY,
64,
treat this case in Ethiopia ; it manship, or how powerful its
was "decided to send the child military strength, Israel cannot Jordan dispute over Mt. ScopuS, of 681 Whitmore i - died Monday.
to Hadassah in Jerusalem, where trash its •way into the frater- would arrive in Jerusalem this Survived by his wife, Harriette,
and a brother, Jack B.
Emperor Haile Selassie :- and his nity of Arab nations. . . . But week.
Lowest Prices for Highest
Col. Leary inspected the Is-
entourage •had spent some-time it can"*says Weisgal "oradually
Quality Granite and Outstanding
MRS. -ROSE SCHWARTZ, 49,
rael-Syrian border following re-
D esigns
in exile prior to World War II
a member of the Middle
and had become familiar with Eastern community of nations, ports that' Syria was building a' of 19285 Strathcona, died Tues-
DETROIT MONUMENT
the work of the Hadassah- Medi if its Arab. neighbors will only chain of fortifications along the day. Survived by husband, Jos-
demarcation line.
eph; and two daughters, Nancy
cal Organization.
WORKS
understand the benefits that
Last week, the Syrians broke and Mrs. H. B. Hamburger.
Mauro is now under the care will accrue to them from such off cooperation with the UN-
* * *
2744 W. Davison :Car. Lawton
of Dr. Aaron J. Beller, neuro- unity with Israel. . . . I feel that chaired Mixed Armistice Com-
QOTTLIEB, JULIUS, of 79 TO 8-6923
DI 1-1175
surgical chief of the Hadassah if peace is to come to the Mid- mission
over their demand that Elmhurst. Surviving him are
Medical Organization. The Ethi- dle- East, it will not- be peace the .MAC
discuss the status of his sisters, Hilda and Rachel.
opian minister's child was ac- between Israel and the Arab
* * *
deinilitarized zone-along the
companied on the ten-hour flight states only. . . . It must also be the
JACOBS, BELLE, of the
Israel - Syrian border. Israel
from Addis Abbaba to Lydda by a peace on a larger scale, peace again forestalled a discussion_ Paul Revere Hotel. Survived
his mother; Prof. R. Manner- between world Jewry and the. noting that the area, all on Is- by her brother, Max Goldman;
heim,_ pediatric cardiologist of Arab world . . . "
sisters, Mrs. Betty Robins
raeli soil, was outside the scope and
and Mrs. - Max Goldman.
the Carolinska gospital, Stock-
of MAC authority.
holm, - who heads the Swedish Sisal Fiber Production
Hospital- in Addis Abbaba; the
New Brazilian Institute
. Tenenbaums Give 5,000
JERUSALEM--;7• contract for
child's* uncle, Ato IVIakbeb, head
A new human rights •rgan-
Volumes
to
ZOA
House
the
erection
of
a
factory.
in
the
of the , Municipality •of Addis
ization, the Brazilian Jewish In-
Library in Tel Aviv
Abbaba; Mrs. Fortune Pilpul, Negev - to produce fibers, from
stitute for Culture and Infor-
A
valuable
collection
of
5,000
wife Of. Israel's Consul-General sisal leaves and for - the en-
mation, has been organized with
Manual Urbach & Son
in Addis Abbaba; arid a- Mdse. largement of the already -exist- volumes of Judaica–and Amer- offices in Rio de Janeiro' and
7729 TWENFTH ST.
ing sisal plantation was -signed icana was presented as a gift to Sao Paulo. 'The president of the
the' presence of the MiniStet the ZOA House in Tel Aviv by institute is Isaac Albagli, Bra-
TY 6-7192
Name Dr. Noses to Succeed in
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Tenen- zilian , industrialist.
of Commerce, P. Sapir, by
Leo Baeck in German CaMp Weitz 'of the Jewish • National baum, of New York City. The
LONDON (JTA.) =The Conn- Fund• board of directors, on books will form part of the
ell for the Protection of the behalf of . the. SNP, and Markus Abraham Goldstein Library at
Rights and Interests of JeWs Maoz, 'a 'veteran Zionist of the House, now one of Israel's
from Germany appointed Dr._ Mexico and an. experienced. 417 foremost cultural centers.
The excellent facilities of The Ira Kaufman
Dr. Tenenbaum, a national
Sigfried Moses of . Jerusalem dustrialist in the field of fiber
Chapel are known and available at a cost
vice-president
of
the
Zionist
production.
The
*sisal
/agaVa)
head of , the organization •- to
within the reach of all.
succeed the late Dr. Leo Baeck, fibers, which- today have to be Organization of America, is also
imported; serve as raw material the chairman of the national
its first president
for rope, - sacks, . and similar ZOA committee on Hebrew cul-
Dr. Moses", well known as a prOducti.
ture and education.
leader of German Jewry, is
The first experiments
sisal
el.
currently comptroller of the cultiiiation in Israel were in made
Academicians Meet Sunday
State of Israel. The organiza- by the JNF in 1942 under the
The
30th
annual
meeting
of
tion, which represents Jews direction of S. Meitis. The JNF
who left Germany after the began 'the first sisal plantation the American Academy for Jew-
advent of Hitler and now live at Gilat in the Negev, which ish Research will be held Sun-
day, at the JeWish Theological
Dexter
TYler 4-8020
in all parts of the world, was today covers an area of 4,000 Seminary
of America, 3080
established after the war.
dunams.
Broadway, New York.

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Care in Israel

Cemetery MemorNs



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Director of Funerals
9419

23-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—F riday, December 27', 1957

Charter in Hebrew: Official Delete Line- from
Title Page and the - Preamble Lazarus Poem on

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