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The family of the late Matilda
Ellis announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 1 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 30, at
Pillette Road Cemetery, Wind-
sor, Ont. Rabbi S. Stollman will
officiate. Relatives and friends
The family of the late Morris are asked to attend.
Hochman announces the unveil-
The family of the late Louis
ing of a monument in his mem-
Oleinick announces the unveil-
ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 30, ing
of a monument in his mem-
at Beth Abraham Cemetery. ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 30,
Rabbi Wohlgelernter will offi-
at Pinsker Cemetery, 14 Mile
ciate. Relatives and friends are and Gratiot. Rabbi Gruskin will
asked to attend.
officiate. Relatives and friends
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The family of the late Esther are asked to attend.
Fineberg announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her mem- Name Street in Israel .
ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 30,
at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. in Memory of Churgin
The town of Ramat Gan, gar-
Rabbi Adler will officiate. Re-
latives and friends are asked den suburb of Tel Aviv, Israel
has named a street for the late
to attend.
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Dr. Pinkhos Churgin, American
The family of the late Morris educator and founder and presi-
Bardenstein and Max M. Bar- dent of Bar:Ilan University.
den announce the double un- Ramat Gan is the site of the
veiling of monuments in their American patterned university.
memory at 11 a.m., Sunday,
A memorial service was held
Nov. 30, at Northwest Hebrew in the Louis and Miriam
Memorial Park Cemetery, W. Schleifer Auditorium at Bar-Ilan
McNichols at Middlebelt Rds. University on the occasion of
Rabbis Levin and Segal will Dr. Churgin's yahrzeit. Dr.
officiate. Relatives and friends Tuvia Bar-Ilan, acting director
are asked to attend.
of the university, and Leon Gell-
man, American religious Zion-
ist leader and onetime head of
The Family of the Late
the World Mizrachi movement,
eulogized the last college presi-
BEN MATZ
dent.
Mayor Abraham Krinitzi of
Acknowledges with grateful
Ramat Gan presided over the
appreciation the many kind
ceremony at which the street,
located near Bar-Ilan Park, was
expressions of sympathy ex-
named for Dr. Churgin.
tended by relatives & friends

during the family's recent
bereavement.

N.Y. University Gets
Hebrew Study Grant

Dr. Broudo Dies at 71;
Noted Physician, Zionist

Dr. Philip H. Broudo, of 3205
Sturtevant, one of Detroit's
best known physicians, who
practiced medicine here for 40
years, died Sunday at the age
of 71.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday at Kaufman Chapel.
Burial was in Order of Brith
Abraham Cemetery in Chicago,
where additional services were
held Wednesday.
Surviving him is his wife,
Esther, who for many years
has been a leader in Detroit
Hadassah.
Dr. Broudo, in addition to-his
prominence as a physician, was
for many years an active leader
in the Zionist Organization of
Detroit and was active in other
Jewish movements. He was born
in Toronto, was a University of
Chicago graduate and received
his medical degree at the Uni-
-ersity of Illinois.
He was a member of Congre-
?;ation Bnai Moshe, Maimonides
Medical Society, Radiological
Society of North America,
American Medical Association,
Michigan and Wayne County
Medical Societies.
In World War I, he was a
First Lieutenant in the U.S.
Army.

U.S. Hebrew Students
to Study In Israel

JERUSALEM (JTA)—Hebrew
University has agreed with
seven American colleges teach-
ing Hebrew for third-year stu-
dents, to make a year of study
at the Hebrew University
Hayim Greenberg Institute
mandatory. The program is de-
signed for Hebrew majors.
Prof. Isig Silberschlag, head
of the Association of Hebrew
Colleges in the United States
noted that students spending
the year in Israel would re-
ceive full credit at their home
schools, their tuition fees
would be cut in half and their
room and board will be paid
by the Jewish Agency.
Hebrew University John
Dewey School of Education was
moved into its new permanent
building in ceremonies last
week. The U.S. had contributed
200,000 pounds in counterpart
funds for its construction. •

NEW YORK (JTA) — Prof.
111.1.11111=gr Abraham I. Katsch of New
York University has received
The family of the late
a $4,000 grant to microfilm
PEARL
Hebraic and Judaic manuscripts
in the Soviet Union and East-
SCHWARTZ
ern Europe, the Rockefeller
acknowledges with
Foundation announced. Prof.
grateful appreciation
Katsch, chairman of NYU's De-
the many kind expres-
partment of Hebrew Culture
sions of sympathy ex-
and Education, has already pho-
tended by relatives and
tographed priceless manuscripts
friends during the fam-
in libraries in Leningrad, Mos-
ily's recent bereave-
cow and elsewhere in the
USSR.
11111
A second grant of $4,400
went to Hebrew Union College
—Jewish Institute of Religion, Meyer Levin Appeals to
the • seminary arm of the Re-
'
Our heartfelt sympathy and
form movement, for the con- Rabbis on 'Frank Diary
condolence to our charter
NEW YORK (AJP)—Author
and life member and suppor-
vening of a conference on the
ter of Bar Ilan University
desirability and content of a Meyer Levin has sent a three-
program of advanced religious page appeal to 1,500 American
Mr. Aaron Tilchin
rabbis asking them to inter-
studies.
vene in his behalf in his
and Children
struggle with the producers of
Agar, Leavitt to Speak
In their hour of grief at the
the "Diary of Anne Frank" for
at
JDC's
Annual
Meeting
loss of their mother
justice over his claims that his
Herbert Agar, Pulitzer Prize- original version of the "Diary"
winning author and journalist, had been plagiarized.
Minnie Tilchin
will be a principal speaker at
(Of blessed memory)
Levin asks the rabbis to con-
the Joint Distribution Commit- front Otto Frank and producer
May her wonderful deeds
tee annual dinner, it was an- Kermit Bloomgarden, through
and way of life be a con-
nounced by Edward M. M. War- their attorneys, which includes
solation and an inspiration
burg, JDC chairman. The din- Simon Rifkind, with this ap-
to her family, her many
ner will climax the agency's peal:
friends, and to all who knew
44th annual meeting, to be held
her.
"In respect to the memory of
Dec. 11, at the Statler-Hilton Anne Frank, to her faith that
Hotel,
New
York.
Mizrachi Hapoel
Also featured on the program people are good at heart, and
will be Moses A. Leavitt, JDC in recognition of the cultural
Mizrachi
executive vice-chairman, who issues involved in the interpre-
of Detroit
has just returned from a four- tion of her work, it is urged
month survey of world refugee that all questions at issue in
American
conditions that took him to the dispute over the dramatiza-
Committee for
Japan, Southeast Asia, India, tion of her diary be submitted
Bar Ilan University
Pakistan, Australia, Iran, Israel to final arbitration for settle-
ment."
and Europe.

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FAIGEL BACH, Tor o n t o,
Ont., died 'Nov. 17. She leaves
a son, Albert; three daughters,
Mrs. Ella Golosky, Mrs. Pearl
Schellberg and Mrs. Ida Cowitz,
of Detroit; a brother, Jacob
Wilk, of Detroit; two sisters,
Mrs. Mary Lerner, of Detroit,
and Mrs. Dvera Raizin, of Wind-
sor; four grandchildren and a
gre at-gra ndch i I d.
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ANN MEDNITZ, formerly of
Detroit, died Nov. 20, in Los
Angeles. She leaves her hus-
band, Max; a daughter, Sylvia;
and three brothers, Harry, Sam
and Mike Must, all of Detroit.

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ROY F. NATHAN, 18929
Monica, died Nov. 19. He leaves
his wife, Sylvia; a son, Ben-
nett; two daughters, Mrs. Ar-
thur Disner and Mrs. Lou Ber-
man; a sister and five grand-
children.
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LILLIAN ROTHENBURG,
13731 Courtland, Oak Park,
died Nov. 20. She leaves her
husband, Julius; a son, Ar-
thur; a daughter, Joyce; three
brothers and three sisters.

JOSEPH WEINER, 3711 Ty-
ler, died Nov. 13. Survived by
his wife, Dora; two sons, Erwin
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and Lawrence J.; and four
GERTRUDE CHERVINSKY, grandchildren.
3729 W. Chicago, died Nov. 14.
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She leaves three daughters, Mrs.
DEBBY
SAMPSON,
1 5 7 7 3
Robert Stein, Mrs. Frank Box-
man and Mrs. Jack Glaser; Kentucky, died Nov. 22. She
four brothers and two sisters. leaves her mother, Mrs. Anna
Levine; and three sisters, Mrs.
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HARRY BARNETT, 1930 NE Ada Floyd, Mrs. Shirley Strob-
185th Terrace, N. Miami Beach, insky and Mrs. Rose Milstein.
• * *
Fla., died Nov. 19. Survived by
ROSE CUTLER, 2344 Tyler,
his wife, Ida; a son, Mark;
three brothers, Louis and Ben died Nov. 23. Survived by her
and Morris, of Washington, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
D.C.; and a sister, Mrs. David Z. Cutler; and a sister, Mrs.
Ben Isaacs.
Plotnick.
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ELIE A. DORFMAN, 19169 `Parkyakarkas' Dies
Sussex, died Nov. 20. Sur-
Harry Einstein, who became
vived by his wife, Dora; two famous on the Eddie Cantor
daughters, Mrs. Milton E. show as "Parkyakarkas," the
Shore and Mrs. Sol J. Schwartz; Greek punster, died at a show-
two brothers, two sisters and business gathering in Hollywood
four -grandchildren.
Monday.
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SAM GOLDBERG, 3785
Monterey, died Nov. 21. Sur-
vived by two sisters, Mrs. Aleck
Zusin and Mrs. Ida Barish,
of Bronx, N.Y. and three
nieces, Mrs. Marion Gainns,
During the coming
Mrs. Marilyn Fellows and Mrs.
week Yeshiva Beth Ye-
Dorothy Marofsky.
huda will observe the
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Yahrzeit of the follow-
SONIA LE FOND, 17566
ing departed friends,
Santa Barbara, died Nov. 21.
with t h e traditional
She leaves her husband, Mey-
Memorial Prayers, reci-
er; two daughters, Mrs. Harold
iation of Kaddish and
Stern and Mrs. Yale Levin;
studying of Mishnoyes.
four grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
Civil Hebrew
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Nov. Kislev
Harold Ely
ABRAHAM HARTMAN, 2932
Shiffman
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Reva .Rosin
Glynn, died Nov. 19. He- leaves
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his wife, Clara; three sons,
Harold H. Cohen
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Harry, Manuel M. and Sam;
Samuel Zwirin
30
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Sally Ann Tucker
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is
a daughter, Mrs. Theodore M.
Schatz; and two grandchildren.
December
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Elchonon Greenberg 1
19
ESTHER WINSTON, 19435
Max Unrot
1
19
Zelda Baron
1
Stansbury, died Nov. 24. She
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Ida Margolin
1
19
leaves four daughters, Mrs.
Jachet Klein
2
Ben Ketai, Mrs. Harriet E.
20
Esther Rothberg
2
20
Moss, of Miami, Mrs. Martha
Abraham Balfer
2
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Fanny August
Markus and Mrs. Ann Stark;
2
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H. Litinsky
2
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a sister, six grandchildren and
Pearl Pelavin
2
20
13 great - grandchildren.

WE REMEMBER
71— irx 71tX

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SIMON MASH, of New York,
died Nov. 23. Services and in-
terment in Detroit. He leaves
three sons, Ben, of LaMesa,
Calif., Jack and Joseph; seven
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
* * *
FRIEDA GREEN, 4291 Tyler,
died Nov. 24. SurKived by her
husband, Abraham; two sons,
Howard and Sheldon; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Morris Stein; two
brothers, two sisters and three
grandchildren.

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