In cherished memory of our beloved son and brother, Victor Passerman, who lost his life Jan. 16, 1945, in the service of his country. Sadly missed and always re- membered by his father, brother and sisters. * * * In loving memory of our be- loved mother, Esther Passer- man, who passed away Jan. 15, 1954. Sadly missed by her children and grandchildren. In devoted memory of our mother, Rebecca Moskowitz, who passed away on Jan. 27, 1944 (three days in Shevat). Sadly missed by her daugh- ters, Alice, Belle, Molly and Pearl. Jesse L. Lasky Dies at 77 Jesse L. Lasky, one of Amer- ica's most prominent film pro- ducers, died in Beverly Hills, Calif., Monday evening, shortly after he delivered an address on his own book, "I Blow My Own Horn." He was 77. The Family of the Late ROSE BERNICE LEFKOFSKY Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expres- sions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bere- avement. .111111111111111111111111111111. The Family of the Late FLORENCE SOYERINSKY Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expres- sions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the fam- ily's recent bereave- ment. Israeli Editors Oppose Ben-Gurion's Proposed Bill on State Secrets TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Editors of all daily newspapers in Israel met tonight to formulate a joint campaign of opposition to the proposed "state secrets bill" which Premier David Ben- Gurion told Parliament would be introduced soon to safe- guard Cabinet secrets. The bill was Ben-Gurion's answer to "leaks" such as the one by Achdut Avoda which upset a mission to purchase arms from West Germany and led to the fall of the last government here. In a statement published in every Israeli newspaper the editors made known their be- lief that there is no necessity for a bill limiting freedom of the press. The statement said that in a meeting with the Premier it was he, not they, who suggested they be con- sulted in the drafting of such legislation. The Premier had indicated in Parliament that the editors were willing to co- operate in such a task. As of Feb. 1, all foreign- language newspapers in Israel will be required to publish at least one column in the He- brew language in every issue, according to a ruling an- nounced here by the Ministry of the Interior. The regulation applies to newspapers which publish three or more times each week and will affect newspapers in Yid- dish, English, French, Polish, Hungarian, German, Rumanian and Bulgarian. Jews in Hungary Ratify Affiliation with Congress LONDDON, (JTA) — An agreement of affiliation with the World Jewish Congress was unanimously ratified by the Central Board of Hungarian Jews. WE REMEMBER 1"117N 71tX During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Ye- huda will observe the Yahrzeit of the follow- ing departed friends, with t h e traditional Memorial Prayers, reci- The Family of the Late tation of Kaddish and SON IA GINSBERG studying of Mishnayes. Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expres- sions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the fam- ily's recent bereave- ment. The Family of the Late EUNICE RICE acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. Sadie Maltzman Jacob Sukenic Max Schlange Hebrew Civil Teveth January 18 26 18 26 18 26 Raizel Babetsh 21 19 Lillian Epstein 28 20 Mollie Greenspoon 29 29 Beatrice Shoob 29 George Cetron S hvat 1 Fruma Edelman 1 Rachel Sachs 1 Anna Posner 22 22 22 2 2 23 23 3 Morris Levitt 3 Moses H. Thorn Shifra Bas-Sholom 3 3 Sarah Saks 3 Martin Fine 24 24 24 24 24 Sarah F. Copin Fannie Briskin Yeshiva Beth Yehuda 12305 Dexter WE 1-0203 The excellent facilities of The Ira Kaufman Chapel are known and available at a cost within the reach of all. The Ira Kaufman Chapel Director of Funerals 9419 Dexter 21 21 21 TYler 4-8020 Mrs. Zelda Eisenberg, Concert Pianist, Dies Mrs. Zelda Eisenberg, 47, of 19300 Stoepel, a well known concert, pianist and a leader in communal organizations, died Jan. 9. Born in Sarnia, she lived here for 39 years. She was actively associated with Music Study Club, Hadassah, Junior Music Study Club, Detroit Women's Symphony, and other move- ments. Surviving are her husband, Samuel; daughter, Linda; two brothers and a sister. Mrs. A. H. Blondy Dies Mrs. Ida Blondy, of 17530 Roselawn, a native Detroiter, who had been active in a num- ber of communal movements, died of a heart attack Jan. 9 at the age of 46. She was active in Hadassah, Adas Shalom Synagogue and Bnai Brith. Surviving her are her hus- band, Allen H.; son, Richard; daughter, Susan; parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Solomon, and seven sisters, Mesdames Her- man Blavin, Irving Klein, Mor- ton Forman, Harry Dorfman, Sidney Lieberman, Harry Eisen and Sol Stoller. Mrs. Mary Grace Dies Mrs. Mary Grace, who came to Detroit from Lithuania in 1909 with her late husband, Abraham, and had been active in religious affairs here for nearly 50 years, died Saturday at the age of 86. Services were held at Kauf- man Chapel Sunday. She was a founding member of Detroit Ladies' Lechem Ane- eim, Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, Detroit Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and Mishkan Is- rael Synagogue. Her husband, a local mer- chant, died in 1929. Surviving her are her son, Julian; daughter, Mrs. Rose Rogvoy K a u f man; brothers, Samuel and William and Moshe Siegel; sister, Mrs. Minnie Bo- gart of Toledo, and three grand- children. Death Reported of Uri Finkel, USSR Jewish Writer VIENNA (JTA)—Uri Finkel, one of the few Jewish writers in the Soviet Union who re- mained alive after the "purge" of Jewish cultural figures there, died in Minsk last month, it was reported here from Warsaw. He was 61 years old. Until World War II he was a member of the Jewish sec- tion of the Academy of Science in Byelorussia. He is the author of numerous monographs on Yiddish writers. Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by call- ing The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a standard charge of $2.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * The family of the late Marcus Miller announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 26, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Halpern will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Chicago Federation Okays $20,000,000 Welfare Budget CHICAGO (JTA)—A record budget of $20,000,000 for the hospitals and social welfare agencies' affiliated with the Jewish Federation of Metropoli- tan Chicago was approved here at the 58th annual dinner meet- ing of the organization. OBITUARIES LOUIS TRON, of Brooklyn, N. Y., died Dec. 30. Services and interment in New York. He leaves two sons, Samuel and Harmon; three daughters, Rose- lyn, of Detroit, Mrs. Molly Klin- ger, of Houston, Tex.; and Mrs. Lillian Bram, of Little Rock, Ark.; and four grandchildren. * 0 '' ROSE ZALMAN, of Los An- geles, Calif., died Jan. 3. She leaves three sons, George, Louis and John, of Detroit; three daughters, Mrs. Hy Goodman, of Detroit, Mrs. Max Weksler, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Robert Smith, of New Jersey; 13 grand- children, and four great-grand children. * * JAMES J. WOLFE, 1211. Lakeview, died Jan. 11. He leaves his wife, Naomi; two brothers and two sisters. * * 0 , JOSEPH LEVINE, 3301 Rich- ton, died Jan. 7. Survived by his wife, Lena; a son, Solomon; two daughters, Mrs. Nathan Pack and Helen; four brothers, four sisters and two grandchildren. * * JOSEPH MARCUS, 1956 Al- bert, Windsor, Ont., died Jan. 7. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Isadore Pierce, Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Sam Hayman and Mrs. Leon Zagerman; two broth- ers and seven grandchildren. LOUIS OLEINICK, 18682 Woodworth, R e d f or d, Mich., died Jan. 8. Survived by his wife, Sylvia; four sons, Milton, Julius of Pittsburgh, Pa., Arnold and Irving; a sister and four grandchildren. * * * TILLIE WORONOFF, 11501 Petoskey, died Jan. 10. Survived by a son, Paul, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; a daughter, Mrs. Sol Lem- berg; a sister; three grandchil- dren and two great grandchil- dren. LILLIAN KATZ, 13700 Dex- ter, died Jan. 14. She leaves her husband, Raymond; two sons, Edwin and Gerald; two daugh- * * 0 ters, Mrs. Abraham Medwed and RACHEL GLASSMAN, 3293 Mrs. William Katz; a brother Richton, died Jan. 9. Survived and two sisters. by two sons, Morris, of Los An- * * * geles, Calif., and Sam; three ANNA ROM, 10710 Curtis, daughters, Mrs. Louis Kosman, died Jan. 13. She leaves her Mrs. Isadore Deal and Mrs. Sol husband, David; two daughters, Taub; 12 grandchildren and 15 Mrs. Edward Knight and Mrs. grandchildren. Harry Zalesin; • two brothers, a * * * sister and three grandchildren. ARLENE SHULMAN, 3050 * * Church, Windsor, Ont., died LAWRENCE NORMAN ROS- Jan. 10. Survived by her par- E N T H A L, 24080 Blackstone, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shul- Oak Park, died Jan. 12. He man; two brothers, Jeffrey and leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren; and a sister, Iris. David Rosenthal; a sister, • * Susan; and his grandfather, RENNY ZAFFERN, 20292 Harry Rosenthal. Braile, died Jan. 10. Survived by * * a son, Bernard H.; a daughter, DORA MENDELSSOHN, Mrs. Joseph Taylor; three broth- 18427 Wisconski, died Jan. 8. ers; a sister and three grand- She leaves a son, Dr. Reuben J., children. four daughters, Mrs. Maurice Schwartz, Mrs. Ben Tate, Mrs. Chester Cortes and Mrs. David Earle Englander Dies _ Earle Englander, • of 5441 Schwartz and seven grandchil- Longmeadow Rd., Birmingham, dren. died at the age of 67 last Fri- * * * CHARLES W. GREENBERG, day. A lifelong Detroit resident, 11301 Dexter, died Jan. 9. He leaves his wife, Jessie; two sons he founded the furniture shops Marvin and Robert; a daughter, bearing his name in 1936. He was a member of Temple Florine; a brother, a sister and Beth El, Detroit Furniture Club two grandchildren. * * * and a number of civic move- PAULINE ISENSTADT, 5098 ments and organizations. Surviving are his wife, Ruth; Devonshire, died Jan. 9. She leaves two daughters, Bertha daughters, Mrs. Leo Kuschinski . and Mrs. Marvin Danto, and and Sophie. seven grandchildren. * * META KAHN, Ann Arbor, • died Jan. 10. She leaves her husband, Sol; and a brother, Erich Klein. Interment in Ann Arbor. * 0 * JAMES J. WOLFE, 1211 Lake- view, died Jan. 11. He leaves his wife, Naomi; two brothers and two sisters. * * * in the Jewish DR. BEN LAST, of Bay City, tradition by died Jan. 8 at the age of 53. Sur- viving are his son, Alvin; a grandson; brothers, Al Last of New York and Dr. Marvin Last of Detroit; sisters, Mesdames J. Small, G. Sherman, Albert 3201 JOY RD. Eder and Harold Ash, all of De- Next N the Nehtew 'knew:ent Socket troit. CLOSED SATURDAYS * * * and - JEWISH HOLID-AYS - HARRY GERT, 3261 Sher- OPEN SUNDAYS bourne, died Jan. 8. Survived TYler 6-0196 by a daughter, Mrs. Milton H. Okun; a brother, two sisters; ii1111111111111111 and a grandchild. MEMORIALS KARL BERG MEMORIALS . I BROWS & RANCH CO. 1111111 MONUMENTS AND MARKERS FOR ALL JEWISH CEMETERIES • 20021 Jas. Couxens Hwy. VE 8-8660 DESIGNERS • MANUFACTURERS Samuel Garlick, .Mgr., Sidney Wolfson, Assit. Mgr. (Hebrew Memorial Consultants) 31-TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—F riday, January 17, 1955 I In Memoriam