Australian Jewish Leader, Gerald Vahl Davis, Dies ) Moishe Oysher Called Monument Unveilings SYDNEY, (WJA) — Gerald by Death at Age of 52 de Vahl Davis, Australian Jew- Moishe Oysher, who has ish leader, died suddenly here starred in Yiddish motion pic- last month. A former president tures, on stage and radio, died announcements may of the New South Wales Board be (Unveiling Nov. 27 at the inserted by mailing or by call- of Deputies, one of the seven ing The Jewish News office, VE age of 52, in 8-9364. Written announcements State Board forming the execu- must be accompanied by the New Rochelle, tive council of Australian name and address of the person N.Y. He was Jewry, de Vahl Davis played making the insertion. There is a a cantor in an standard charge of $2.00 for an a leading part in the World unveiling notice, measuring an orthodox syna- Jewish Congress movement inch in depth.) * * * gogue in New here, and was one of the found- York 21 years The family of the late Earl ers of the Jewish liberal move- Schwartz announces the unveil- and has ap- ment in Australia. peared on plat- ing of a monument in his mem- forms through- ory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Dec. Hanukah means dedication 14, at Machpelah C e m e t e r y. Oysher out the land, and refers to the re-dedication Rabbi Adler will officiate. Rela- including Detroit. of the Temple. The holiday is tives and friends are asked to also called the Feast of Lights. attend. Noted Jewish Children's NEW EDITION OF 24-YEAR HEBREW-ENGLISH CALENDAR NOW READY! FREE TO OUR READERS! 1 In Memoriam I In cherished memory of So- phie Gladstone, our beloved mother, who passed away on Nov. 30, 1953 (23 days in Kis- lev). Famous Calendar now cov- ers years 1937 to 1961. Im- portant Jewish holidays, 1942 to 1967. The 24-Year Calendar which gives the Hebrew dates and their English equivalents, has just been revised to extend to 1961. This book helps you find Yahrzeit dates and other important anniversaries at a glance. The Calendar will be sent absolutely free to the readers of this publication. Just send a post-card or a letter to : — H. J. HEINZ CO., Dept. J2 Pittsburgh 30, Pa. MEMORIALS in the Jewish tradition by KARL BERG MEMORIALS Next t• the He ► ew Benevolent Society TYler 6-0196 WI REMEMBER 71- 1:7N 71tN Sobeloffs' Brother Dies JEWISH CEMETERIES BY BROWN & RAISCH CO. "Dependable & Responsible Since 1873" 0"13,novnvo n711•; * * * DORA GRAFF, of Bingham- ton, N.Y., died Nov. 23. Services and interment in Binghamton. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. David Ebner, of Huntington Woods, Mich.; a son, Herbert, of Binghamton; a brother and two grandchildren. * * HYMAN CALCHARY, 20006 Hubbell, died Nov. 30. He leaves his wife, Lillian; two sons, Allan and Samuel; a daughter, Linda; mother, Mrs. Bella Calchary, of Toronto; two brothers and four sisters. ALEX STEIN, 18976 Mark Twain, died Nov. 28. He leaves his wife, Celia; two sons, Dr. Edward and Dr. Fred; a sister and three grandchildren. * * * LOUIS LASH, 16915 Lilac, died Nov. 27. Survived by his wife, Ann; a son, Irving; two daughters, Mrs. Herman Streit and Mrs. John Berger; and 10 grandchildren. * * * DINAH EKELMAN, 25041 Gardner, Oak Park, died Nov. 28. Survived by a step son, Mannie; three daughters, Mrs. Leo Kaufman, Mrs. Jack Broudy and Sylvia, of New York; four brothers, a sister and five grandchildren. * * * MOLLIE LEA SATZ, 15201 Pearson, Oak Park, died Nov. 29. Survived by a son, M. Leonard; a brother, a sister and four grandchildren. JULIA SCHWARTZBERG, 2647 Hazelwood, died Nov. 30. We miss you now; our hearts are sore, Survived by four brothers, As time goes by. we miss you more. Jacob, Louis, Gus, of Hight- Sadly missed by her two sons, ston, N.J., and Maurice Phil- Arthur and Jerry * lips. In loving memory of our be- * * * loved husband and father, Louis SAM SCHULMAN, 1 7 5 4 4 Michelman, who passed away on Stoepel, died Nov. 30. He leaves Dec. 15, 1954 (20 days in Kis- his daughter, Mrs. David W. lev). Schiff; and a grandchild. * * * Sadly missed and always re- membered by his wife, Sadie, SARAH BASKIND, 4063 Israel Consul in Chicago, his children and grandchildren. Waverly, died Dec. 3. Survived Itzhak Hurpi, Dies at 51 by three sons, Harry, Benja- CHICAGO, (JTA) — Itzhak Mrs. Sodos Dies; min and William; a daughter, Hurni, Israel Consul in charge Jack Gorelick; 10 grand- Wed Nearly 60 Years of the economic department of Mrs. children and four great grand- Plans for the celebration of the consulate here, died sud- children. "The orchestra whirls me wider the 60th wedding anniversary denly from a blood clot. He was * * * than Uranus flies, of Mr. and Mrs. John Sodos, 51 years old. The funeral was JACK GOLD, 18245 Snow- It wrenches such ardors from well-known figures in the local held Sunday. His body was den, died Nov. 30. Survived me I did not know I pos- Jewish community for many transferred to Israel. sessed them." by his wife, Rose; a son, Louis; years, were laid ' aside this Prior to serving in Chicago, a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence —Walt Whitman. week with the death of Mrs. Hurpi was an Israeli diplomat Peck; a brother, three sisters Sodos. in Liberia. He was one of the and a grandchild. Married on Jan. 12, 1899, in military governors in Israel * * Ekaterinoslav, Russia, the after the establishment of the ETHEL MUSCOVITCH, of St. couple came Jewish State and later held the Thomas, Ont., died Dec. 1. Serv- to this coun- post of administrator of the ices and interment in Detroit. try at the out- Port of Elat. She leaves a brother, Thomas br eak of Moss, of Detroit. During the co m in g World War I Jean Jaffe, Journalist, * * * week Yeshiva Beth Ye- after spend- Dies on World Cruise EVA EISENMAN, 3224 Tyler, huda will observe the ing 10 years Yahrzeit of the follow- NEW YORK. (JTA) — Jean died Dec. 1. She leaves her in Paris. ing deported friends, Jaffe, American Yiddish jour- husband, Joseph; three sons. Mrs.. Sodos nalist, member of the editorial Meyer, Ben, of Los Angeles, and with t h e traditional was active staff of the Day-Morning Jour- Harry Engelberg; four daugh- Memorial Prayers, reci- ;. ation of Kaddish and with her hus- nal, died of a heart attack Nov. ters, Mrs. George Rosengard, studying of Mishnayes. band in af- 20 on S.S. Cambodia en route Mrs. Kalman Tobe and Mrs. fairs of Cong. from Hong Kong to India, ac- Bernard Rothenberg, of Los An- Civil Hebrew A_havas A c h- cording to a cable received here geles, and Mrs. Harry Gertz; Dec. Kislev im, Ekateron- from the United States Consul a sister, 16 grandchildren and a Ada Kabaker 6 24 Esther Lachover Mrs. Sodos oslaver V e r - in Hong Kong. She was on a great grandchild. Fleischman * * * 6 ein, Detroit Auxiliary, City of world cruise. 24 Mrs. G. Weisswasser 6 24 Hope, Workmen's Circle and Isadore Freedman ANNA WEITZ, 18495 Men- 6 24 Born in Lithuania 60 years dota, Louis Stollman Chesed shel Ernes. 6 24 died Dec. 2. She leaves a H. German 6 24 Besides her husband, Mrs. ago, she came to the United son, Norman; a daughter, Mrs. Esther Schlussel Sodos, who lived at 18081 States in her early youth. She Kenneth Belen; a brother and 7 25 Carl Strauss 7 25 Hubbell, leaves four daughters, entered the field of Yiddish three grandchildren. Joseph Berger 25 more than 30 years * * Charles Sperlino - Mrs. Morris Lupiloff, Mrs. journalism 25 ago. Lt. Arthur J. Osborne 7 • 25 Isadore Feinberg, of El Paso, SAM ROSS, formerly of De - Malka Wolson troit, died Nov. 20, in Los An- Tex., Mrs. Morris Sandubrae 9 27 Chana Titta Brose 9 27 geles, Calif. Services and inter- and Mrs. Edward Solomon; Director of ZOA House; Sara Ruth Cutler ment in Los Angeles. He leaves nine grandchildren and 13 Elias M. Epstein Dies 10 28 Ethel Liebergot 10 28 great grandchildren. TEL AVIV. (JTA)—Elias M. three sons, David, of Miami, Charles Berris 10 28 Esther Muscovitz Epstein, director of ZOA House Jack and Arthur; and a daugh- 10 28 here and for many years a mem- ter, Mrs. Herbert Newman, all William Elson. 11 29 Noah H. Freed ber of the Jewish National Fund of Los Angeles; and 11 grand- 11 29 Henry Gordon children. 11 29 board of directors, died here * * * Nov. 24 at the age of 63. Fun- Tebet Lowest Prices for Highest SIEGFRIED SCHUERMANN, Quality Granite and Outstanding eral services were held in Jer- Mrs. S. Levin 12 1 Designs usalem. 3826 W. Grand, died Nov. 28. Girsh Grand 12 1 Survived by his wife, Marta; A native of England, Epstein DETROIT MONUMENT Yeshiva Beth Yehuda and son, Rudolph. settled in Palestine in 1919. He * * WORKS was a journalist, contributing to 12305 Dexter HARRY BROWN, 5739 Lawn- 2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton many newspapers and publica- dale, WE 1-0203 died Nov. 24. TO 8-6923 tiOns in Israel and abroad and DI 1-1175 was active in the General Zion- ist Organization. MONUMENTS FOR ALL NEW YORK, (JTA)—Joshua Kaminsky, noted author of Jew- ish books for children and edi- tor of "Kinder Zeitung," month- ly children's magazine publish- ed by the educational depart- ment of the Workmen's Circle, largest Jewish fraternal order, died here Monday. He was 75 years old. A special edition of the "Kin- der Zeitung" marking his 75th birthday was published in Octo- ber. Born in Russia, he came to the United States in 1906 and devoted himself to Jewish edu- cational work. He was one of the founders of the Sholem Aleichem schools in this coun- try and of the children's pub- lishing house "Matones." MYER RUBIN, 3385 Richton, died Dec. 1. Survived by his wife, Sarah; a son, Henry; a brother, four sisters and two grandchildren. * * * HARRY SHIBOVICH, 11501 Petoskey, died Dec. 2. Survived by his wife, Jennie; four sons, Benjamin Sabin, Rubin and Sam Sabor and Monty Sabor- witz; five daughters, Mrs. Mey- er Terebelo, Mrs. Irving Gittle- man, Mrs. Jack Korman, Mrs. Frank Nodler and Mrs. Tom Brown; a brother, 17 grand- children and 13 - great grand- children. * * * ANNA SCHARFF, 1464 W. Euclid, died Nov. 30. Survived by her husband, Meyer; a step- son, Nathan and a daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Josephs, of Los Angeles. Cemetery Memorials 3201 JOY RD. CLOSED SATURDAYS and JEWISH HO LIDAYS - — - - — -- - OPEN SUNDAYS ] You are not forgotten, mother dear, Nor will you ever be. As long as life and memories last We will remember thee. Book Author Dies at 75 OBITUARIES vtr-p8 18S n1:2= 73.)nku -rcma 73)1.118 20021 Jas. Couzens Hwy. SAMUEL GORLICK Manager MORRIE WEINER, Staff Member V E 8-8660 Frank Sobeloff, younger brother of Isidore Sofeloff, executive director of the Jew- ish Welfare Federation of De- troit, and Judge Simon E. Sobeloff, of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, died Tuesday, at the age of 52. Funeral services for Mr. Sobeloff were held Wednesday, in Baltimore, Md. He also leaves another brother. two_ 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 TYler 4-8020