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July 25, 1958 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-07-25

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Israel Rivals West
in General Health
of its Residents

Monument
Unveilings

Leo Heyman Dies
ill Israel at 75

Obituaries

Wis con sin . 17'.
Courses for Training
of Hebrew Teachers

ROSE SINGER, 18924 Penn-
MADISON, Wis., (JTA)-The
Leo Heyman, well-known for-
mer Detroiter, member of a ington, died July 20. She leaves first course in the midwest in
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.
announcements may
family of pioneer citrus growers two daughters, Mrs. Max Gold- a non-sectarian university for
(JTA)-Israel's "level of living" be (Unveiling
inserted by mailing or by call-
-as judged by statistics regard- ing The Jewish News office, VE in Israel, died in Tel Aviv, last smith and Mrs. Milton Roberts; training instructors in Hebrew
ing births, infant mortality, 8-9364. 1Vritten announcements Friday evening, at the age of 75. a brother, two sisters and sev- is underway at the University
must be accompanied by the
of Wisconsin.
Funeral services were held in en grandchildren.
crude death rate and life ex- name and address of the person
the insertion. There is a
The course is being conducted
his home city of Rishon LeZion
pectancy-is, on the whole, far making
standard charge of $2.00 for an
BERTHA M. ROSENFELD, in the University of Wisconsin
above the comparable level of .unveiling notice, measuring an Sunday afternoon, on the 40th
anniversary of his marriage in 19012 Wildemere, died July 21. Department of Hebrew and
the other countries in the Mid- inch in depth.)
* * *
She leaves her husband, Nat Semitic Studies of which Prof-
dle East. In some respects,
The family of the late Louis Detroit to Fanny Oppenheim.
Surviving him besides his C.; a daughter, Mrs. Jam es Menahem Mansoor is chairman.
Israel's "level of living" com- Monchnik announces the unveil-
Prof. Mansoor said Hebrew
pares very favorably with those ing of a monument in his mem- wife are two sons, Moshe Hey- Ginn; a brother, two sisters and
will be taught in Milwaukee
of the most advanced countries ory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, July man, a Detroit accountant, and two grandchildren. *
secondary schools as soon as
in the world, like the United 27, at Clover Hill Park Ceme- Dr. Israel Heyman, of Tel Aviv,
HATTIE LIPSITZ, formerly the new training course can
States, Switzerland and Sweden. tery. Rabbi Fram will officiate. one of the best known Israeli
These were among the out- Relatives and friends are asked pediatricians; two grandsons; of Detroit, died July 19, in provide qualified teachers. Other
and three brothers, Ben and Beverly Hills, Calif. Services Wisconsin high schools will
standing facts derived from the to attend.
Charles, of Nes Zionah, Israel, at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She subsequently offer Hebrew, the
ninth edition of the United Na-
* * *
The family of the late Eva and Abe, of Rishon LeZion. His leaves two sons, Charles M. Ley- rate of such additions depending
tions Demographic Yearbook,
published by the statistical of- Millman Singer announces the youngest brother, Samuel Noah ton, of Lake Orion, and Harold on the availabilty of teachers
fice of the Department of Eco- unveiling of 1, monument in her Heyman, a prominent Detroit B. Leyton, of Beverly Hills; a graduated in the new language
memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, engineer, died here nine years daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hayman; major, he said.
nomic and Social Affairs.
a sister and four grandchildren.
He said teacners ultimately
Israel's infant mortality rate July 27, at Beth El Memorial ago.
* *
Leo Heyman was brought to
will be sent to syagogue classes
-the number of deaths under Park Cemetery. Rabbi Fram
HELEN FRUITMAN, 2618 and Christian seminaries, ex-
one year old, per 1,000 popula- will officiate. Relatives and Israel by his parents from his
birthplace in Oshmina, Russia, Gibson, Flint, Mich., died July plaining that "competent He-
to attend.
tion-was 35.9 for Jewish chil- friends are asked
*
*
at the age of six. His father, 21. She leaves her husband. brew teachers are needed for
dren in 1956. The comparable
The family of the late Isaac Moshe Yeshayahu, was mur- Abraham; a son, Martin, of classes in Jewish communities
.rates in some of Israel's neigh- Fredson announces the unveil-
boring countries are reported in ing of a monument in his dered by an Arab when his Lancaster, Pa.; two daughters, in Wisconsin, and all theologians
the Yearbook as 148.5 for Egypt; memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Aug. youngest son, Samuel, was only Mrs. Philip Mittleman, of Tren- of all denominations feel they
73.6 for Jordan, and 53.6 for 3, at Machpelah Cemetery. a year old. But the brothers -car- ton, Mich., and Mrs. Daniel can interpret the Bible beter
ried on his work of developing Elman; her mother, Mrs. Rose if they know the orginal lan-
Syria.
Rabbi Gorrelick will officiate. an or a n g e plantation in Nes Davis; a brother, three sisters guage.
Israel's "crude" death rate- Relatives and friends are asked Zionah.
and four grandchildren.
the number of deaths per 1,000 to attend.
* * *
The widow of the murdered
Argentine President
*
*
*
population-was 6.3 for the Jew-
Moshe Heyman came to the
MORRIS
EVANS, 10 Fair- Pledges Fight on Bias
The
family
of
the
late
Paul-
ish population in 1956. Over a
United States with her sons
period of 20 years in Israel, and ine Radner announces the un- Leo, Abe, Charles and Samuel, mount Ct., Dearborn. died July
BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) - A
in Palestine under the British veiling of a monument in her and Ben carried on the citrus 15. He leaves his wife. Mildred; determination to preserve hu-
Mandate, the death rate declined memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, planting. All but Samuel re- two sisters and * a brother.
man rights and combat dis-
by 31.6 percent-while the rate Aug. 3, at Machpelah Cemetery. turned to Israel and struggled
crimination has been conveyed
IDA
TERRIS,
died
July
14,
in
Rabbi
Wohlgelernter
will
offi-
in the United States during the
to the World Jewish Congress
to
create
one
of
the
'outstanding
Denver.
She
leaves
three
broth-
same period declined only 13.6 ciate. Relatives and friends are orange groves (pardes) in Pales-
by the Argentinian President
ers, Dr. Charles Terris, of San
percent. Live births in Israel in asked to attend.
* * *
tine. Their mother returned to Francisco, Jerome and Irwin; Dr. Arturo Frondizi. In a mes-
1956 ranked at the rate of 28.8
The family of the late Louis Palestine and died in Jerusalem and two sisters, Mrs. Harry sage to Marc Turkow, head of
per 1,000 population-even the Joseph announces the unveiling in 1923.
the WJC office in Buenos Aires,
Apple, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Dr. Frondizi confirmed his
United States rate was lower
Before coming to this coun- Joseph Faudem.
of a monument in his memory
than Israel's, standing at 24.9.
"irrevocable purpose of serving,
at 1 a.m., Sunday, Aug. 3, at try, Leo Heyman studied in the
* * *
Viewing the "level of living" Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme- Mikveh I s r a el Agricultural
through the Government, the
ROSE NEWBERG, 3026 Burl- dignity of the human person,
from the a n g l e of life ex- tery, 14 Mile and Gratiot. Rabbi School, established by Baron
pectancy, Israel is one of the Wohlgelernter will officiate. Rothschild in Rishon LeZion, ingame, died July 15. She leaves and of combatting any social,
two sons, Frank and Arthur;
world's leaders. In Israel, a one-
Relatives and friends are asked and was one of its first grad- three brothers, a sister and two political or racial discrimina-
year-old male infant can reason-
tion."
uates. He was considered an grandchildren.
ably expect to live to nearly 70. to attend.
* *
authority in Israel on citrus
* * *
Israel's tuberculosis death rate
The family of the late Esther growing.
ABRAHAM LECHINSKY, a
is far lower than those of the Fisher announces the unveiling
The Leo Heymans' home in retired Detroit grocer, died
neighboring states. On the other of a monument in her memory R i s h on LeZion, Israel, was
hand, in such "sophisticated" at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, July 27, visited by hundreds of Detroit- July 19, in Miami, Fla., where
he had resided for 12 years.
diseases as heart failure and at Hebrew Memorial Park ers who had been on tours in
cancer. Israel's picture is darker Cemetery, 14 Mile and Gratiot. Israel. The former Detroiters Servisces and inter men t in
than Egypt's. In 1954, Egypt's Rabbi Goldman will officiate. were known for their hospital- Miami. He leaves his wife, Ida;
During the coming
cancer death rate was only 25.6 Relatives and friends are asked ity and they were always ready two sisters, Mrs. R. Ellison and
week Yeshiva Beth Ye-
Miss
C.
E.
Lechinsky,
of
De-
huda will observe the
per 100,000 deaths, while Israel's to attend.
to guide visitors in Israel.
troit; and a brother, Julius
Yahrzeit of the follow-
was 89.8 in 1955 and 94.5 in
Lasser,
of
Milwaukee.
ing departed friends,
1956. The U.S. cancer death rate Fear Recession Will Cut
*
*
Charles Konheim Dies
with t h e traditional
-still higher - was 1,465 per
SAM
HARRIS,
formerly
of
Total Israel Exports
Memorial Prayers, reci-
Charles Konheim, a Detroiter
100.000 in 1955.
'cation of Kaddish and
JERUSALEM, (JTA) - Ex- for 30 years, died July 15, at Detroit, died July 13, in Chicago,
studying of Mishnayes.
VE. 8-9364 is your
ports during the first quarter Art Center Hospital, at the age Ill. He leaves his wife, Ida; a
Jewish News Classified Number of 1958 totaled $59,800,000 as of 70. He had resided at 23741 son, Lee; a daughter, Sandra
Civil
Hebrew
Ross; a brother, Morris; five
compared to $54,400,000 during Beverly, Oak Park.
July
AV
sisters, Ida Goldsmith, Margaret
26
Isaac Gendelman 9
the same period in 1957, while
A part-owner of the Grayson
26
Selik, Esther Penfil, Sylvia
Anita Rubin 9
imports were some five per- Shops, a national women's ap- Rosenberg and Jennie Kromer.
- 26
Murray Jacob Roth 9
26
Harry
Ackerman
9
cent below that of the corres- parel chain, Mr. Konheim had
26
and four grandchildren.
Leib Applebaum
Lowest Prices for Highest
been active in the Zionist Or-
26
ponding year.
9
Chaim Cohen
Quality Granite and Outstanding
Despite
this
showing,
it
is
ganization
of
America,
Pisgah
JACOB
LINDERMAN,
11501
Designs
Esther Eisenstadt 10
feared that export estimates Lodge of Bnai Brith and the De- Petoskey, died July 19. Sur-
27
10
Marion Eisen
27
10
Charles Kogan
DETROIT MONUMENT
for 1958-59 will fall far short troit Board of Commerce. He vived by a son, Bernard; two
Minnie Ruzumna 10
of the expected $160,000,000, was a member of Adas Shalom daughters, Mrs. David Cooper
WORKS
2$
11
Ruth J. Arbit
the Ministry of Trade and In- Synagogue.
and Mrs. Carl Norris; four
2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton
29
Services were at Ira Kauf- grandchildren and three great
12
dustry,
Pinhas
Saphir,
said,
in-
Max Cohen
DI 1-1175
29
TO 8-6923
12
Anna Sturman
dicating that an economic re- man Chapel. He leaves his wife, grandchildren.
29
12
Gershon Gelber
* * *
29
12
Joseph Seigle
cession and general decrease Regina; four sons, Dr. Louis and
CARL
WEINTRAUB,
3378
in world prices will undoubted- David Konheim and Eugene and
36
13
Jennie Abrams
30
13
Jerome Hirsch; a daughter, Mrs. Elmhurst, died July 18. Sur-
Mania Wein
ly affect Israeli trade.
MONUMENTS
30
13
Max Ettinger
Samuel Greene and a brother, vived by his wife, Jean.
30
13
Mindel Shechter
Jerome,
of
New
York
City.
Diary of Boy Victim of
HARRY STEIN, 522 12th st.,
31
14
Max Reisman
Nazis to Be Published
31
14
Albert Thav
Columbus, 0., died July 12. Sur-
JERUSALEM (AJP) - T h e Mrs. Jacob Albert Dies
vived by nieces and nephews.
Aug.
1
15
diary of a 16-year-old Dutch
Mrs. Jacob Albert, wife of
Ben Pupko
1
15
Minnie
Harnick
Jewish boy, whose story closely Jacob Albert, the Detroit News'
Editor Saxe Commins Dies
parallels that of Anne Frank, public relations director, died
Yeshiva Beth Yehuda
Saxe Commins, senior editor
will soon be released by Yad Saturday at the age of 59.
12305 Dexter
of Random House, New York
Vashem-the authority for per-
Surviving her besides her publishers, died July 17 at the
WE 1-0203
Manual Urbach & Son
petuating the memory of the husband is a son, John J.; a age of 66.
7729 TWENFTH ST.
victims of the Nazi holocaust. grandson; her mother, Mrs. Rose
TY 6-7192
Written in Hebrew, the diary Walters; a sister and a brother.
Mrs. Albert was born in the
covers two notebooks.
old Corktown section here. Her
family settled here before the
The excellent facilities of The Ira Kaufman
Civil War. She was a member
"Peace of Mind Protection"
Chapel are known and available at a cost
of the Council of Jewish Worn-
en, Women's City Club and
within the reach of all.
EAGLE TRIPLEX (84
Women's City Club of Howell,
PROTECTS
Mich., where they had a resi-
UNDERGROUND
CASKETS
dence in addition to their Lee
Concrete
PREVENTS
Plaza home here.

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