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Attack on B-G's Stand
on 'Who Is a Jew

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Rabbi
Judah L. Maimon, one of Is-
rael's most venerated Orthodox
leaders and a personal friend of
Premier David Ben-Gurion,
wrote the Premier that Ben-
Gurion's position on the ques-
tion of "who is a Jew" is the
"mistake of your life."
Rabbi. Maimon's letter came
in response to a questionnaire
sent to him and other Jewish
scholars and religious leaders
throughout the world for their
opinion of how to register the
children of a mixed marriage.
On this, Rabbi Maimon re-
plied: "The question 'who is a
Jew' was established thousands
of years ago when we became
the chosen people. According to
the Torah and tradition only a
person born of a Jewish woman
is Jewish."
(In New York, Rabbi Eliezer
Silver, chairman of the presi-
dium of the Union of Orthodox
Rabbis, emphatically denied a
report published in the Israel
press that he sent a message of
congratulations to Rabbi Jacob
Toledano of Tel Aviv on the
occasion of his appointment as
Israeli Minister of Religions.
(Rabbi Silver . declared that
his message to Rabbi
R
Toledano
as chairman of the presidium
of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis
in America contained only a
request to withhold acceptance
of this position until the prin-
ciple of "Who is a Jew" is estab-
lished according to Halakhah.)

Memorial services for David
Fredenthal, nationally promi-
nent Detroit artist who died
Nov. 13, in Rome Italy, were
held Sunday, at the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel, with Dr. Fram, of
Temple Israel, officiating.
Only 44 at the time of his
death from an overdose of
sleeping pills, Mr. Fredenthal
had many of his works repre-
sented in private collections
and in the galleries of the Met-
ropolitan Museum and Mu- Judge Rules Against
seum of Modern Art in New Objectors to Nativity
York.
in Public School
A native of Detroit, he had Scene
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attended Cass Technical High
to The Jewish News
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. —
School, studied in France in
1935 on a fellowship. returning Judge Elbert T. Gallagher of
the State Supreme Court here
here to study at Cranbrook.
The artist is survived by his ruled against the suit of 28
father, Reuben Fredenthal; a residents of nearby Ossining,
brother, Bernard; and a sister, N.Y., who sought to prevent
the erection of a nativity scene
Mrs. Moe Gilbert.
on public school grounds in
the town.
Leo Pfeffer, of the American
The Family of the Late
Jewish Congress, attorney for
SAMUEL KANE
the 28, announced he would take
an appeal to the state's Appel-
Acknowledges with
late Division. The Jewish Con-
grateful appreciation
gress will file a "Friends of the
the many kind expres-
Court" brief in support of the
sions of sympathy ex-
28.
tended by relatives
Isaac Toubin. AJC executive
and friends during the
director, declared: "The ques-
family's recent bereave-
tion at issue is whether a scene
ment.
depicting the birth of Jesus—
the symbol of one religion—may
be placed on public property
that belongs to people of all
religions."
A similar suit last year also
was turned down by the Su-
preme Court at White Plains.

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Two Little Girls
Die Suddenly

OBITUARIES

FLORA GOTTSCHALK, 11501
Petosky, died Dec. 17. She
leaves her husband, Emanuel; a
son, Eric; three daughters, Mrs.
Leo Cogan, Mrs. Allen Kahn
and Mrs. Morris Barkin; and a
brother.
* * *
SAM ROSS, formerly of De-
troit, died Nov. 20, in Los
Angeles, Calif. He leaves his
wife, Tillie; three sons, David,
of Miami, and Jack and Arthur;
and a daughter, Mrs. Herbert
Newman, all of Los Angeles;
and 11 grandchildren.

ISADORE MAXWELL KATZ-
MAN, 1271 Victoria, Windsor,
died Dec. 10. He leaves his wife,
Lillian; two sons, Leonard and
Albert; two daughters. Mrs.
Jack Freidman and Mrs. Allan
Davis; two brothers and four
grandchildren.

* * *

Two little girls, one a 17-
month-old infant and the other
BESSIE DEAN, 23260 Hard- three-years-old, died suddenly
ing, Oak Park, died Dec. 14. this week.
She leaves her husband, Jacob;
The infant was Michelle Lin-
two sons, Morris, of California, da Zack, daughter of Mr. and
and Charles; two daughters, Mrs. Albert Zack, of 20252
Mrs. Ben Blau and Mrs. Abe Braile, who died on Dec. 13 of
Albert; nine grandchildren and complications from chicken pox.
six great grandchildren. In addition to her parents,
Michelle left her brother, Paul;
* * *
JOSEPH LAKOFSKY, 2530 a sister. Cynthia; and her grand-
Pasadena, died Dec. 16. He parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
leaves his wife, Celia; a. son, Zack, Mrs. Grace Zack and Mrs.
Esther Sood, of Los Angeles,
Irving;
rving; two daughters, Mrs.
Calif.
Harry Lipton and Mrs. Martin
The three-year-old was Beth
Jacob; three sisters, five grand-
Carol Gordon, of 18285 Oak Dr.,
children and three great grand- daughter of Herbert William
children.
Gordon and Marilyn Limond
* * *
Gordon.
Beth Carol also is survived
CELIA NORMAN, 17519 Stoe-
pet, died Dec. 15. She leaves by her grandparents, Mr. and
two sons, Joseph and Henry; a Mrs. Bernard Limond and Mrs.
daughter, Mrs. Irving Gold; and Benjamin Gordon.
Services for both girls were
five grandchildren.
held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
* * *

BESSIE BLOOM, 18241 In-
diana, died Dec. 16. Survived by $25,000,000 Spent
her husband, Benjamin; a son, in Israel by Tourists
Beril; three daughters, Mrs. Sam
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to The Jewish News
Lakritz, Mrs. Max Kravitz and
JERUSALEM — Tourists to
Mrs. Harry Salter; a sister and
Israel have spent about $25,-
eight grandchildren.
000,000 during 1958, Theodore
* * *
Kollek, director general of the
SARAH MITTELMAN, 2610 Prime Minister's office, report-
Burlingame, died Dec. 10. She ed Wednesday. He said that
leaves her husband, Aaron.
* * *
about $12,000,000 was spent by
the tourists on hotels and food
AARON LITVACK, 17188
Pinehurst, died Dec. 9. Sur- Father Concedes Burial purchases. The rest was earned
by El Al and Zim.
vived by his wife, Goldie; three
of Son as Christian
daughters, Mrs. Morris Green,
Mrs. Phillip Lewis and Mrs. After Court Battle
Fannie Whiteman; eight grand-
A Christian funeral with
children and 16 great grand-
burial in a non-sectarian ceme-
children.
tery has been ordered for an
* * *
LIZZIE ROSENSTEIN, 3351 eight-year-old boy killed in a
traffic accident in Toronto.
During the coming
Tuxedo, died Dec. 9. Survived
week Yeshiva Beth Ye-
A lengthy court fight for the
by a son, Samuel; a daughter,
buda will observe the
Mrs. Kitty Beckman; six grand- body of Thomas M. Liflander,
Yahrzeit of the follow-
children and four great grand- developed before Judge Lila M.
ing departed friends,
Neuenfelt here., as the boy's par-
children.
with t h e traditional
* * *
ents, Mrs. Elvera Liflander, a
Memorial Prayers, reci-
SOLOMON SHULMAN, 11501 Catholic, and Matthew M. Lif-
;.ation of Kaddish and
Petoskey, died Dec. 10. Survived lander, a Jew, each asked cus-
studying of Mishnayes.
by four daughters, Mrs. Bessie tody of the body.
Leash, Mrs. Ben Singer, Mrs.
The battle ended when Lif-
Hebrew Civil
Nathan Willis and Mrs. Ben lander, under emotional strain,
Tebet Dec.
Freeman; 18 grandchildren and halted the proceedings by say-
Aaron Natinsky
9
20
Pauline Cohn
9
nine great grandchildren.
ing, "OK, you can have the
20
Mendel Stawis
9
20
* * *
body. All I ask is that we bury
Benjamin Schluessel 9
20
Betty Charlip
SAMUEL C 0 H E N, 19941 him. He has been shunted
Schwartz
9
20
Shrewsbury, died Dec. 11. Sur- around enough. Let's just give
Morris Radner
10
vived by a son, Joseph; daugh- him a decent burial."
Anna Roth
10
21
ter, Mrs. Charles Galinsky and
The couple had been divorced
Rebecca Weisberg
10
Chaye Leah
three grandchildren.
in 1955, and, although Mrs. Lif-
Grossman
10
21
.* * *
lander had custody of the boy,
Berth Skolnick
10
21
Benjamin
Green
10
Liflander
had
been
granted
BERTHA OSLANDER, of
Jacob Kopel
Uniontown, Pa., died Nov. 30. temporary custody for one year.
Palman
10
21
Sot Levin
10
21
Survived by her husband, He resides in Toronto.
Hyman Snyder
10
Phillip; three daughters, Mrs.
Samuel David
Freeman
10
William Goodfriend, of De-
Rachel Sperling
10
troit, Mrs. Erwin T. Eisen and
Yetta Koppel
11
22
Mrs. George Tolstoi, of Union-
Morris Levin
11
22
town; a brother, David Krause,
Theresa Sonnenfeld 11
29
H.
Levin
11
22
and a sister, Mrs. Giza Klein,
Solomon Lizewsky 11
22
both of Detroit; and six grand-
(Unveiling announcements may
Gittel Freeman
12
23
children.
be inserted by mailing or by call-
Dina Cohen
12
23
* * *
ing The Jewish News office, VE
Fayga Kuhn
12
23
8-9364. Written announcements
Levi
Kuhn
12
23
FRANK ESCOFF, 17601 must be accompanied by the
name
and
address
of
the
person
Woodingham, died Dec. 13. He
Bertha Katchke
the insertion. There is a
Silverman
13
24
leaves his wife, Pearl; four making
standard charge of 62.00 for an
Morris Leider
13
24
daughters, Mrs. Harry Metier, unveiling notice, measuring an
Bessie Boesky
13
24
inch in depth.)
Mr.
Grossman
24
13
Mrs. Max Katz, Mrs. Joseph
*
* *
Isaak Morton
13
24
Davis and Mrs. Edward Klar;
The family of the late Morris
Adolph Mehler
15
26
six sisters and nine grand-
Baruch Yagoda.
15
Tessler announces the unveil-
children.
Bella Kowall
15
26
* * *
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory
at
2
p.m.,
Sunday,
Dec.
28,
MORRIS KOSS, 2696 Clem-
Yeshiva Beth Yehuda
ents, died Dec. 15. He. leaves at Westwood Cemetery. Rabbi
12305 Dexter
a brother, Isaac Chomsky; and Lehrman will officiate. Rela-
WE 1-0203
a sister, Mrs. Joseph Heide- tives and friends are asked to
attend.
man.
* * *
EVA STEIN, 2709 Tyler, died
Dec. 15. Survived by her hus-
band, Edward M.; a son, Her-
man, of Cleveland Heights, 0.;
and three grandchildren.
When Bereavement Comes
* *

ADOLPH SCHLEIFSTEIN,
19451 Wyoming, died Dec. 11.
Interment in New York. He
leaves four sons, three daugh-
ters and a sister.
*
*
ADOLPH ESCOFF, 12650
Turner, died Dec. 13. He leaves
his wife, Fannie; and six sis-
ters.

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Monument
Unveilings

ANNA COHEN, 11501 Petos-
key, died Dec. 15. Survived by
a son, Sam; three grandchildren
and nine great grandchildren.

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HARRY FOX, 5339 Burlin-
game, died Dec. 15. Survived by
three sons, David, Maurice and
Benjamin; a daughter, Mrs.
Simon Berman; a sister and
seven grandchildren.

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