THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 24, 1958-8 Theodore Bargman Dies on a Visit in Los Angeles Theodore Bargman, one of Detroit's most prominent Jew- ish community personalities, died suddenly Monday, while on a visit to L o s Angeles with 1VIrs. Bargman. Funeral ser- vices were held in De- troit Thurs- day. His wife, Mina Eliza- beth Bar man, one of Bargman Detroit's most prominent Jew- ish women leaders, is his only survivor. Born in Omaha, Neb., 66 years ago, Mr. Bargman lived in Detroit for more than 50 years. He was the head of the Theodore Bargman Co., manu- facturers of trailer hardware supplies. The Bargman resi- dence is at 19551 Burlington. Deeply interested in the wel- fare of children, he took a real interest in Camp Tam- arack and gave generously to several of its projects, and last year donated a trailer to the camp. An active leader in the mechanical trades division of the Allied Jewish Campaign, he was a member of the boards of Jewish Vocational Service, Community Workshop and the Jewish Community Center. He was a board mem- ber and one of the founders of Hadassah House and was a member of Congregation Shaarey Zedek and the Society of Automotive Engineers. Rabbi to Speak on Religion in Israel at 0-W Young Israel The .Jewish Agency and Miz- rachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi of De- troit, in cooperation with Oak- Woods Young Israel, are pre- senting the first in a series of lectures at 8 p.m., Wednesday, at the Center 24061 Coolidge, Oak Park. Rabbi Solomon J. Sharfman, honorary president of the Rabbinical Council of America, will be guest speaker on the topic "The Chal- lenge of Reli- gion in Isra- el." Rabbi Sharf- man is a grad- uate of the City College of New York, and has earn- ed degrees from Colum- Rabbi Sharfman bia University. He is a member of the New York Bar Assoc. Reception and arrangements committee for the affair is com- posed of Ernest Citron, David SERVED IN A GLASS OR A CUP TETLEY TEA A TRADITION IN JEWISH HOMES SINCE 1837 Yes, there's Yom Toy spirit in this fine tea ..."flavor crushed" for fullest strength and stimu- lation , richer taste and pleas- ure with your fleishigs and milchigs and between meal refreshment Certified Kosher tinder strict Rabbinical Supervision Feldstein, Louis Fine, Jack Ginsberg, Morris Goldenberg, Dr. Meyer Green, Isaac Knop- pow, Errie Lowenthal, Max Nusbaum, Max Raimi, David Spinner, Mrs. Fayga Dombey, Herman K. Cohen and David Applebaum, and headed by Rabbi Jacob I. Homnick. A musical program of Israeli songs and refreshments are planned. The series is open to the public. Home for Aged Meeting Sunday The 52nd annual meeting of the Jewish Home for Aged will be held at 10:30 a.m. Sun- day, at the Home on 11501 Petoskey. Gus D. Newman, president, announced that the annual re- port will describe the scope and function of the Home to the care of the aged in the community. The board of directors will also elect 14 board members for a period of 3 years. The nominating committee under the chairmanship of Sidney J. Allen consists of Arthur Fleischman, Herman Mathias, Dan Laven, Isidore Winkelman, Jacob Schrier, and Harry Bar- nett. The Home for Aged is a constituent agency of the Jew- ish Welfare Federation, and receives its operating deficit from the Allied Jewish Cam- paign. U.S. Court Decides Sinai Campaign Constituted War The United States District Court in Maryland has decided in a recent case that a state of war existed between Egypt, and Britain, France and Israel, during the 1956 Sinai action. The verdict was given in a contest arising from the ter- mination of a contract that a U.S. ship had with an Egyp- tian firm. The contract was cancellable if the firm's home country were at war with any NATO country. The court ruled that the Egyptian president had pro- claimed a state of war in a speech made on Nov. 1, 1956, which fulfilled all the require- ments under international law. All Good Citizens MUST Vote on November 4 Yiddish Editor to Speak Here at Histadrut Parley Mordecai Striegler, editor of the Yiddisher Kemfer, will be the principal speaker at the an- nual city conference of the De- troit Israel Histadrut Campaign on Nov. 9. The conference, which will officially open the active phase of the annual drive, will be- gin at 10 a.m., in the Hayim :Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. Striegler will speak at the luncheon session and also will head a panel discus- sion on "The Challenge o f the Histad- rut." The balance Striegler of the program will be devoted to work ses- sions, reports from campaign charmen, election of officers for the campaign year and elec- tion of delegates to the national convention in New York. 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SAVE UP TO Viennese Jews Protest Appointment of Nazi VIENNA — Leaders of the Vienna Jewish community made formel protests Tuesday against plans to appoint Herman Neu- bacher, the first Nazi mayor of Vienna, as general director of the Austrian National airlines. In the protest to members of the government and leaders of the parties in the coalition, it was pointed out that Neu- bacher was responsible for the destruction of 17 synagogues during a Nazi inspired pogrom. The Jewish leaders said that Neubacher, as the Nazi appoint- ed mayor, banned intervention by the city's fire brigades to save the burning synagogues. a i9 Served plain, its list plain delision.r . . . topped with ice-cream, fruit or ber- ries, it's a peak- of- the- menu dessert! Altman to Talk to Zionist Council Dr. Aryeh Altman, a former staff member of Detroit's Unit- ed Hebrew Schools and now a senior member of the Foreign Relations Committee of Israel's Knesset, will be a guest here next week. Dr. Altman, in this country to organize a committee of prominent Americans to work for a U.S.-Israel Mutual Secur- ity Pact, will address the De- troit Zionist Council at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in Beth Aaron Synagogue. Prior to coming here, Dr. Alt- man conferred in Washington with leading members of the State Department, officials of the U.S. Information Agency and members of the Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees. Russian-born, Dr. Altman lived there until 1924, when he was able to leave the coun- try for Palestine. He graduated from an American university, and lived in Detroit from 1927 to 1935. 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