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January 03, 1958 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-01-03

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Obituaries

LOUIS ZIMMERMAN, 3253
Cortland, died Dec. 17. He
leaves his wife, Rose; a son,
Irving; two daughters, Mrs.
Joseph Starman and Mrs. Ber-
nard Shayne; two sisters and
three grandchildren.
*
*
ISAAK LEVINE, 3376 Rich-
ton, died Dec. 27. Survived by
two sons, Alex and Max; daugh-
ter, Mrs. Julius Cholodenko;
nine grandchildren and nine
great grandchildren.

BONN, (JTA) — The Ger-
man government disassociated
itself from a campaign for curb-
ing payment of compensation to
Jewish victims of the Nazi re-
gime conducted by Justice Min-
ister Fritz Schaeffer, who was
Finance Minister of the Bonn
Government when the restitu- -
tion laws were enacted.
"The Federal government has
never left any doubt that it
would fulfill to the letter all
obligations under the restitution
ESTHER • MEYERS, 19224
law," a government spokesman Mark Twain, died Dec. 25. Sur-
said. He emphasized that Schaef- vived by husband, Harry; a son,
fer had not spoken as a member Bruce; two daughters, Mrs. Nor-
of the Cabinet, but in his ca- man Sattler and Mrs. Harry H.
Students of the Technion, Israel's Institute of Technology,
as a member of the Chris- Anbender; a brother and six
the only engineering university in Israel, are enjoying the new pacity
grandchildren.
facilities being provided at the Institute's new campus, now tian Social Union.
He added that restitution pay-
• * *
under construction on historic Mt. Carmel, just outside Haifa.
ments would be made according
BEN SINGER, 3239 Clements,
Funds provided by American Technion Society make possible
the erection of new laboratories, classrooms, libraries and other to schedule. Under the restitu- died Dec. 24. Survived by wife,
laws, all payments must be Mary; two sons, Lionel L. and
facilities to accommodate the more than 3,000 undergraduate tion
completed by the end of 1963. Eli; a daughter, Mrs. Jack Dech-
and research students at Technion. In photo above, young
The central office of the Ger- ter; four brothers, a sister and
Israelis receive pointers on industrial engineering techniques,
man League for Human Rights seven grandchildren.
provided by U. S. expert John Cheney.
*
*
joined other groups in protest-
ETHEL ROSE NADELL, 7356
ing to Chancellor Konrad Ade-
nauer - against the anti-restitu- Wheeler, died Dec. 22. Services
SS Zion in New York
tion propaganda of his Minis- and burial in Chicago, Ill., ar-
After Rescue Missions
ter of Justice. In a telegram ranged through Hebrew Memo-
to the Chancellor, the League rial chapel. Survived by her hus-
NEW YORK (JTA) — The
stated that "restitution is one band, Jerome; a son, Mel L.;
Israeli passenger liner S.S.
of the moral principles of the and three grandchildren.
Zion, which docked in New
*
* *
Federal Republic of Germany."
York with 300 passengers from
NELLIE ROSENBERG, 1555
NEW YORK (JTA) — Ap-
The Christian Social Union, W. Philadelphia, died Dec. 22.
Haifa and Naples, made two
emergency medical pick-ups in proximately 31,000 families in of which Minister Schaeffer is Survived by her husband, Louis;
mid-Atlantic within three Israel have benefitted from a leader, in a statement, de- a son, Gerald; a brother and two
hours, the American-Israeli CARE food packages sent clared that while a public as- grandchildren.
* * *
Shipping. Line, agent for the them by relatives and friends sertion by Schaeffer that resti-
SOSIA WALBER, 3530 W.
Zim-Israel Navigation Company, in the United States, or by tution payments to Jews under-
owners of the vessel; an- American organizations, it was mine Germany currency may be Outer Dr., died Dec. 24. She
reported by Ben Touster, presi- exaggerated, it is possible that leaves two daughters, Mrs. Max
nounced.
The Zion, commanded by dent of the HIAS Immigrant a prolongation of payments may Goldstein and Pauline; three
Capt. Bernard Berkowitz, Bank and treasurer of CARE. prove necessary. The statement brothers, two sisters, and three
In addition, Touster stated, added that "no one in Bonn was grandchildren.
launched life boats to take on
• * *
an injured Swiss seaman of the about 100,000 children in Is- thinking of curtailing the resti-
LENA BONFIELD, 11501 Pe-
Swiss-owned Liberian freighter raeli elementary schools re- tution claims in any way."
Schaeffer had proposed that toskey, died Dec. 26. She leaves
Corcavado off the Azores. An ceive a glass of milk daily as
a nephew, William Rosenberg,
hour later, the Israeli vessel a gift through CARE. At the the restitution payments be cur- and two nieces, Mrs. Anna Moss
again switched course to take same time, teen-agers o n tailed to 9,000 marks ($2,140) a and Mrs. Jane Manheim.
on a Greek sailor of the Pana- training farms and vocational year per individual. The central
manian freighter Canopus. The schools are provided with representative body of the Jews
ISABELLE J. BROWNE, 2668
sailor was suffering from per- CARE tools and machinery to in Germany protested his sug- Cortland, died Dec. 26. She
gestion
immediately
after
he
de-
forated ulcers. The Zion has clear land and cultivate crops,
leaves her mother, Mrs. Rose
a full equipped and staffed to learn carpentry, mechanics livered a public talk on restitu- Bassey; two brothers, Charles
hospital bay.
and other skills, while libraries tion two weeks ago.
I. and Irving M. Bassey of
At that time he estimated that Cleveland; and two sisters, Mrs.
in the kibbutzim are provided
with new American scientific the restitution payments to Nazi Gwendolyn Gordon of LaSalle,
and technical books sent by victims would amount to about Ill., and Marian.
The Family of the Late
* * C
CARE to the Hebrew Univer- 28,000,000,000 marks ($6,700,-
CHARLOTTE SCHORR, 20107
000,000), including reparations
sity.
Ida Margolin
"All this is part of $7,000,000 payments to Israel and compen- Murray Hill, died Dec. 26. She
leaves her husband, David; and
Rosenthal
worth of CARE supplies de- sation to individual claimants.
a son, Robert.
livered to date in Israel, in-
Acknowledges with grate-
* * *
f u I appreciation t h e
cluding 650,000 packages of
ANNA
POLLACK,
17176
many warm expressions
food, work tools, plus separate
Parkside,
died
Dec.
30.
She
of sympathy accorded by
shipments of educational, vo-
leaves
a
son,
Morris;
a
daugh-
relatives and friends dur-
cational, health and scientific
ter, Mrs. Harry J. Woll; and
ing the family's recent
equipment," Touster said in
OTTAWA, (JTA) — Kosher four grandchildren.
bereavement.
his report.
"During the almost seven slaughtering "is legal in Can-
ada and will remain so," Minis- Rabbi Rosenblum Dies;
years United HIAS Service has ter
of Justice David Fulton told
participated in its manage-
Jewish Telegraphic Agency Was Mrs. Eskin's Father
ment, as a member agency, I the
after his introduction of
Rabbi Simon Rosenblum,
have been proud of the CARE here
a
draft
amendment on humane prominent Talmudic scholar
aid Americans of all faiths slaughtering.
from Cleveland Heights, 0.,
have sent to our world neigh-
1
The government - sponsored died suddenly on Dec. 11, in
bors of every race and creed. bill,
which received its first Cleveland where he had been a
But the development of reading
and then was held over resident for 35 years.
CARE's program for Israel has until the next session — next
Rabbi Rosenblum was the
naturally been closest to my summer or fall—for considera-
heart, just as it has been my tion and revision, requires that father of Mrs. Herbert Eskin,
in the Jewish
prime responsibility as the food animals be rendered un- wife of Rabbi Herbert Eskin,
of Detroit. He also left his
tradition by
United HIAS representative on conscious before being killed.
wife, Marget; two sons, Samuel,
CARE's board of directors."
However, it excepts shechita of Cleveland, and Dr. Saul, of
under a section which makes Dayton, 0.; and two other
Police Seek Vandals
the measure inapplicable daughters, Charlotte and Mar-
"where a food animal is slaugh- garet.
in Cemetery Desecration
CALGARY, Alberta, (JTA)— tered in accordance with a re-
Funeral services for Rabbi
3201 JOY RD.
Fifty-seevn tombstones were ligious ritual."
Rosenblum, who was born, edu-
Next I. the Heltrew lenevolent Society
Dr. A. E. Cameron, head of cated and ordained in Hungary,
overthrown in the Jewish Cem-
CLOSED SATURDAYS
etery. Police have undertaken a the Canadian Humane Society, were held in Cleveland. Besides
and JEWISH HOLIDAYS
broad investigation in an effort which has been pressing a na- his son-in-law Rabbi Eskin,
OPEN SUNDAYS
to trace the source of the van- tional campaign against inhu- eulogies were delivered by
dalism. One man, declared to mane slaughter, said in an in- Rabbis Israel Porath, I. Weisg-,
TYler 6-0196
be mentally unbalanced, has terview with JTA that the so- and A. M. Pinkus.
been arrested as a result of the ciety is not anti-Jewish and has
specifically excluded kosher
police probe.
slaughtering from the practice
it campaigns against.

31,000 Families
in Israel Aided
by CARE Parcels

Aaron Gurwin, Chrysler
Engineer, Dies Dec. 26

Aaron Gurwin, of 2075 Ewald
Circle, a veteran engineer for
the Chrysler Corporation here,
died on Dec. 26. Services were
held at the Ira K a u f man
Chapel.
Mr. Gurwin, who was born in
Russia and brought to this
country as a child, was chief
die engineer at Chrysler's Nine
Mile Road plant. He was af-
filiated with Chrysler Stamping
Division Club, the American
Society of Automotive Engi-
neers and the Detroit Designing
Engineers Society.
He was a member of Mosaic
Lodge, F & AM, Louis Marshall
Lodge of Bnai Brith and the
Hannah Schloss Old Timers
Club.
Surviving him are his wife,
Gertrude, son, Donald, two
brothers and three sisters.

Dr. George Stefansky Dies
Dr. George Stefansky, 58,
noted economist and director
of the economic research de-
partment of the Israel Bond
Organization, died suddenly of
a heart attack at the offices of
the Israel Bond campaign.

In Memoriam

In cherished memory of our
dear mother and grandmother,
Bella Rubin, who passed away
on Jan. 5, 1955.
Sadly missed and always re-
membered by her daughter,
Mrs. Morris Gordon; son, Max
Rubin, and grandchildren.

WE RUARABER

rrizrx n'inc

The Yeshiva Beth Ye-
huda calls attention to
the Yahrzeit dates of
their departed friends,
which occur during the
coming week. The Yes-
hiva will observe their
Yahrzeit with the tradi-
tional Memorial Pray-
ers, recitation of Kad-
dish and studying of
Mishnayes in their
memory.

-

Slaughter Bill
Won't Hurt Jews

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Rabbi Frisch Dies
NEW YORK (JTA)—Funeral
services were held at Temple
Emanu-El for Rabbi Ephraim
Frisch, rabbi emeritus of
Temple Beth El in San Antonio,
Tex., since 1948, who died at
his home here. He was 77.
A graduate of Hebrew Union
College, he organized in 1915
the New Synagogue of New
York which eventually became
part of Temple Emanu El in
Manhattan.

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Hebrew Civil
Date
Date
Month Month
of
of
Teveth January

Yetta. Koppel
Morris Levin
Theresa
Sonnenfeld
Mrs. H. Levin
Solomon Lizewski
Dina Cohen
Fayga Kuhn
Levi Kuhn
Gittel Freeman

Bertha Katchke
Silverman
• Bessie BolskY
Tzvi Grossman
Morris Leider
Izak Marton

Adolph Mehler
Boruch Yagoda
Bella Kowall

.

3
3

11
11
11
12
12
12
12

3
3
3
4
4
4
4

13
13
13
13
13

15
15

'2
7
7

Simon Axelrod
Abraham Isaac
Chesluk
Reuben Miller
Rose Ingeroff
Samuel Holtzman

16
16
16
16

8

Sarah Zarenkin
Norman Skolnick

17
17

S

Chaim Applebaum 18
Jacob Goldis
18
Jennie Blumenfeld 18

10
10
10

16

8
8

9

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service contact

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12305 Dexter
WE 1-0203

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Consult Us

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Director of Funerals

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Bonn Government
Disavows Campaign
to Curb Restitution

TYler 4-8020

23—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Frid ay, January 3, 1958

Technion, Students Get Pointers
on U.S. Engineering Techniques

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