Hold Services for
Mrs. Sonenklar
Monument
Unveilings
Grand Rapids Couple
Dies in Auto Crash
OBITUARIES
A Grand Rapids couple, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert C. Feinberg,
Mrs. Pearl Sonenklar, of 3455
were killed last Sunday when
Chicago, who for many years
BERTHA HESS, 17544 North- their. car collided with a truck
SAMUEL . G. RUBIN, 64 S:
was active in a number of wo-
(Unveiling announcements may
:awn, died Jan. 20. She leaves an US-131, near South Haven. 0
be inserted by mailing or by call-
men's organizations here, died Walnut, Mt. Clemens, died Jan.
daughter, Mrs. Joseph Levy;
ing The Jewish News office, VE
21. He leaves his wife, Ida; two
Jan,
16
after
a
long
illness.
Services for Mr. Feinberg, 52,
8-9364. Written announcements
four -sisters, two grandchildren
Surviving her are her hus- 3ons, Morris and Fred L.; five and three great grandchildren. and his wife, Estelle, 48, were
must be accompanied by the
name and address of the person
band, Cantor Jacob H. Sonen• daughters, Mrs.' Nathan Osse-
held Tuesday at the Ira Kauf-
making the insertion. There is a
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klar; two sons, Jerome and Sol; low, of Roseville, Mrs. Joseph
standard charge of $2.00 for an
man Chapel. •
MORRIS BARDENSTEIN,
unveiling notice, measuring an
two daughters, Mrs. Robert Schvvartz; of Melvindale, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Feinberg, who
inch in depth.)
Murray
Rosen,
Mrs.
Ben
Rosen,
1272
Clements,
died
Jan.
16.
He
Tucker of Chicago and Mrs.
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had resided at 826 Northlawn,
leaves
his
wife,
Gussie;
three
of
Mt.
Clemens,
and
Mary
Ann;
The family of the late Marcus Ozzie Simmons of Lexington.
sons, Max, Albert and Louis Grand Rapids, leave a son,
Miller announces the unveiling Mass.; a brother and 11 grand- a brother, 17 grandchildren and Barden;- a brother and a sister. James; and a daughter, Mar-
a great grandchild.
of a monument in his memory children.
lene.
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Services for Mrs. Sonenklar
. Mr. Feinberg also is survived
at 1 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 26, at
.
BESSIE
ROTHENBERG,
2297
ROSE
SCHREIBER,
20401
were
conducted
by
Rabbi
Mor-
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
by a brother, David, and two
Buena
Vista,
died
Jan.
17.
She
Snowden
Ct.,
died
Jan.
21.
She
Halpern will officiate. Relatives ris Adler . and Rabbi Milton
sisters, Mrs. Ben,, Coggan and
and friends are asked to attend. Arm, of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, leaves her husband,,Louis; two leaves her husband, Jack; a son, Mrs. Leonard Barbas, both of
which Cantor Sonenklar has sons, Milton and Edward; two Martin; two daughters, Mrs. Detroit.
daughters, Mrs. Margaret Kri- Frank Morgano and Mrs. George
served now for 25 years.
Mrs. Feinberg leaves - her
. Participating in the services ger and Mrs. George Duchin; Karber; two sisters and six mother, Mrs. Rachel Weiner;
grandchildren.
was the Jewish Ministers Can- and a brother.
and three sisters, Mrs. Charles
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tors Association of Detroit, di-
Vikser, Mrs. Louis Weiss and
rected by Israel Fuchs, of Beth
IRVING ALEXANDER
Sylvia Weiner, all of Detroit;
NEW YORK (AJP) ,--George Abraham Synagogue, which STONE, of 70 W. Warren, died
and a brother, Barney Weiner,
M. Lamsa, one of the original joined with Cantor Reuven Jan. 12. Services and interment
of Los Angeles, Calif.
founders of the National Con- Frankel, of Shaarey Zedek, in in California. He leaves his par-
ference of Christians and Jews, chanting the liturgy. Members ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Stone;
•
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bitterly criticized that organi- of the Association also served and a sister, Shirley, all of Sun
zation this week, charging it as pallbearers.
Valley, Calif..
with failing to live up to the
Mrs. Sonenklar, who was
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Abe Tuvim, of 120 E. 72nd
In loving memory of my son,
main purpose for which it was born in Austria came to this
MOSES - SALZBERG, 2241 St.. New York, executive direc- Martin Fine, who passed away
founded. country 37 years ago, and has Taylor, died Jan. 13. Survived tor of the Foundation for the on Jan. 24, 1947 (three days in
Addressing the national board been a Detroiter for 26 years.
Jewish National Fund of Amer-
of the World Parliament of Re- She had been active in the by a son, Joel; three daughters, ica, died Jan. 15 of cancer. He Shevat).
Gone. but not forgotten,
Mrs.
Samuel
Klepfish,
Mrs.
Wil-
ligions, held at the Presbyte- Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood, De-
You will always be in my heart.
was 64. --
rian Labor Temple, Dr. Lamsa troit Chapter of Hadassah and liam Salomon and Mrs. Jacob
Sadly missed by his mother,
The father of Judy Holliday,
stated that the group was or- the Mizrachi Women's Organi- Gordon; four brothers, a sister, one of America's best known Lilly Fine.
13 grandchildren and 12 great-
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ganized originally to clear up zation. •
actresses. He also is survived by
grandchildren.
In loving memory of our dear
the Christian misconception
,*
his widow, Helen; three broth- mother, Anna LaBret, who
*
that the Jews were responsible Mrs. Rachel Wildofsky
JACK (JACOB) CASTELETE. ers, three sisters and a grand- passed away on Feb. 8, 1949.
for the crucifixion of Jesus and
21778 Grandy, Mt. Clemens, died son. •
Sadly missed by her children,
therefore had to suffer eter- Dies in 'Florida at 87
He was well known here, haV- Ida, Dorothy, Ben and Clara.
Mrs.
Rachel
Wildofsky,
who
Jan. 13. Survived by his wife,
nally.
Because he had fought for the had gone to Florida to attend Sarah; a daughter, Mrs. Ellen ing.helped enlist many Detroit-
implementation of such a pro- the marriage of a grandchild, Doto; a brother, four sisters and ers in the JNF Foundation as
writers of insurance with the
gram, Dr. Lamsa declared, a died in Miami, Monday, at the two grandchildren.
The Family of the Late
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JNF as beneficiary, and as mak-
number of clergymen joined age of 87.
Her body was returned here
HARRY SAM SEGAL, 16148 ers of bequests for the JNF.
hands to oust him. He referred
SAM Z
Formerly a labor public rela-
' to the present group as a for burial and funeral services Indiana, died Jan. 15. Survived
H I RSCHMAN
"Pseudo-Protestant organization were held Wednesday at Kauf- by his wife, Evelyn; two sons, tions director for the American
Announces the unveil-
which has never taken a cour- man Chapel.
Irving and Sidney F.; a brother, Federation of Musicians, from
ing of a monument in
Surviving her are her hus- four sisters and four grandchil- 1929 to 1937, he joined the Zion-
ageous stand."
his memory at 1:30
ist Emergency Council in 1944,
Dr. Lamsa is a noted Bible band, Mandel, to whom she was dren.
p.m., Sunday, Jan. 26,
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later became its executive direc-
married 65 years; daughters,
scholar and author.
at Beth Abraham
tor,
and
since
then
devoted
him-
- Dr. Richard E. Evans, chair- Mesdames Nathan Linden, Moe
MORRIS DAVID KAUFMAN,
Cemetery, Woodward
self
to
causes
in
Israel's
behalf.
man of the national board, sup- Egren, Leslie Levy, Ray Tisdale 19960 Hartwell, died Jan. 17.
at 81/2 Mile Rd. Rabbi
and Louis Rothschild; a sister, Survived by his wife, Rose; He became the director of the
ported Dr. Lamsa's views.
Israel I. Halpern will
16 grandchildren and 15 great- three sons, Sol, Charles and JNF Foundation in 1951.
officiate. Relatives and
(See Commentary, Page 2)
grandchildren. A son, Moshe Herman; a daughter, Mrs. How-
friends are asked to
Wildofsky, of Rochester, N. Y., ard Berkowitz; three brothers, a
attend.
If you really believe in the
died three months ago.
sister and eight grandchildren.
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brotherhood of man, and you
Chair in Judaic Studies
HYMAN GORDON, 3813 want to come into its fold,
Created at Brandeis Univ.
During the coming
you've got to let everyone else
A Chair in Judaic Studies has Humphrey, died Jan. 17. Sur- in too.—Oscar Hammerstein II
week Yeshiva Beth Ye-
vived
by
a
brother,
Mendell.
established
at
Brandeis
been
huda will observe the
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University in memory of Pincus
Yahrzeit of the follow-
Glickman, father of New York
MORRIS HOCHMAN, 3741
friends,
ing departed
real estate man Louis J. Glick- Tuxedo, died Jan. 18. Survived
with t h e traditional
man.
by his wife, Lena; two sons,
Memorial Prayers, red-
Samuel and Henry; two daugh-
Lowest Prices for Highest
Quality Granite and Outstanding
ters, Yetta and Alma; and two
tation of Kaddish and
D esigns
In cherished memory
grandchildren.
studying of Mishnayes.
of my dear husband
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DETROIT MONUMENT
Manual Urbach & Son
and our devoted father
Hebrew Civil
JAMES JACOBUS, 30 E.
WORKS
7729 TWENFTH ST.
Shvat. January
Philadelphia, died Jan. 17. Sur-
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ALFRED
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Bessie Bicoll
2744 W. Davison tor. Lawton
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yived by his wife, Helen; and a
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Max Sitrin
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KUSCH
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daughter,
Gisela.
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Louis Weizen
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Who left us on Jan. 10,
Sarah Mendelsohn 6
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Sidney Feldman
1957 (nine days in She-
ISADORE SCARBNICK, 4782
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Dina Manheim
vat). Sadly missed by his
Leslie, died Jan. 17. Survived
"Peace of Mind Protection"
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wife, Lillian, and daugh-
Elchonon Singer
by his wife, Esther; two sons,
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Sam Z. Hirschman 7
ters,
Janice
and
Ellen
Sue.
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Seymour L. Sobol 7 7
Harry and Sol; a daughter, Mrs.
EAGLE TRIPLEX ( R )
Robert Morris, of Forest Hills,
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Morris Gerston
PROTECTS
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Matle Diamond
N. Y.; and five grandchildren.
UNDERGROUND
CASKETS
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Lea Siebner
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Robert Rosenberg 8 8
Concrete
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Alyce Rood
ADOLPH J. R E I S S, 3290
The Family of the Late
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Peter Vass
Rochester, died Jana 14. He
Burial
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EARL
Jacob Gottlieb
leaves three sons, Samuel, Jo-
Moshe ASher
seph
and
Emile;
a
daughter,
WATER RESISTANT
SCHWARTZ
Vaults
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Brody
Mrs. Amelia Brow n; three
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Goldie Blumenthal 10
Acknowledge with grate-
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grandchildren and four great-
J. Levin
ful appreciation the many
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Ethel Fidler
grandchildren.
kind expressions of sym-
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Bessie Goldfarb
Available thru Leading Funeral Directors
Aitnuvr 'Sup1.1 3—S MaN HSIM
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Founder Attacks
NCCJ as Failure
Abe Tuvim Dies;
Well Known Here
for JNF Missions In Memoriam
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WE REMEMBER
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Cemetery Memorials
Esther Philosoph 10
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Yeshiva Beth Yehuda
12305 Dexter
WE 1-0203
pathy extended by rela-
tives and friends during
the family's recent be-
reavement.
THE JEWISH MINISTERS.. CANTORS
ASSOCIATION OF DETROIT
Joins the entire Detroit community in mourning
_ the loss of
MRS. PEARL SON EN KLAR
Wife of Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar,
Our President and Long-Time Friend
May the Lord grant to him and his family the
strength to comfort and console them in their
hour of sorrow.
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BEN KANE, 4014 Webb, died
Jan. 14. He leaves his wife,
Goldie; a son, Irving; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Clarence DeRoven and
Mrs. Julius Glazer; two brothers,
five sisters and four grandchil-
dren.
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ANNA GOLDBERG, 2614
Leslie, died Jan. 16. She leaves
a son, Milton; a daughter, Mrs.
Eileen Lee; and a grandchild.
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ALBERT GREISMAN, 21906
Church, Oak Park, died Jan. 19.
He leaves two daughters, Mrs.
Harbert Cooper and Mrs. Elliot
Schwartz, of Rockville Center,
N.Y.; two brothers, three Sis-
ters and six grandchildren.
If death occurs away from home just phone
us and we will make all arrangements for
transfer to Detroit.
The Ira Kaufman Chapel
Director of Funerals
9419 Dexter
TYler 4-8020