OBITUARIES
GOLDIE WEISBERG, 2457
Dr. Albert E. Bernstein. 75, a
Monterey; died Jan. 12. Sur- Parkside, died Jan. 16. He
vived by her husband, Meyer; leaves his wife, Belle; a son, practicing physician in Detroit
a stepson, William F., Key Norman; a d a u g h t e r. Mrs. for more than half a century.
West, Fla.; two step-daughters, David Wineman; a brother, a died Sunday. Services were held
Mrs. Harold Salasnek and Mrs. sister and three grandchildren. on Monday.
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Dr. Bernstein was born in
Gussie Wald, of Miami Beach,
DAVID BARNETT. 3266 Ful- Poland and was brought to
Fla.; three grandchildren, five
great grandchildren; a nephew. lerton, died Jan. 16. Survived Windsor as an infant. At the age
Sam Kleinberg; and two nieces, by his wife. Sarah; a son. Sam; of 14 he became secretary of
five daughters, Mrs. Louis Jas- the Windsor synagogue. At the
Elaine and Selma Kleinberg.
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low, Mrs. Sam Nemzen, Mrs. age of 21 he was graduated from
N A THA N COHEN, 2981 Benjamin Wilson, Martha and the Detroit College of Medicine
a n d immedi-
Leslie. died Jan. 14. Survived Mrs. Isadore Katz; 12 grand-
ately took up
by his wife, Gussie; three sons, children and 12 great grand-
practice here.
Irvin, Jack and Morris; two children.
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He maintained
daughters, Mrs. Byron Ross and
MAX LEIDER, 18900 Green
his practice
Mrs. Harry Karasick, of. Los
until a year
A n g e l e s. Calif.; 10 grand- lawn, died Jan. 16. Survived by
ago when he
children and three great grand- his wife. Annie; a son, Irven;
three daughters, Mrs. Marshall
retired because
children.
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Reichstein. Mrs. Milton Sim-
of failing
EVA B A R I S H M A N, 2602 mons and Shifra; two brothers;
health.
L a w r e n c e, died Jan. 7. She a sister and five grandchildren.
He was one
of the organiz-
leaves - two sisters, Mrs. Harry * • * _
HELENE
LEVY,
401
North-
Broner and Mrs. Sam Rosen-
ers of the De-1
feld; two nephews and a niece. ern Pike. Pittsburgh, Pa., --
troit Hebrew
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Jan.
16.
Survived
by
her
hus-
Asso-1
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BENJAMIN MACKLER, 140 band. Marvin: a daughter, Jan- .
ciation, found-
Sibley, died Jan. 13. Burial in ice: m o t h e r, Mrs. Jeannette
ed the Mai-
Camden, N.J. No survivors. Spinner; father, Bernard Shep-
monides :filed-
low: grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
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Dr. Bernstein ical Society at
ISADORE KURSMAN. Yale Morris Kaner: and two brothers. his home and served as its first
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Mich.. died Jan, 13. He leaves
president. He was also am ong
JOSEPH BERKOWITZ, for
founders of Sinai Hospital.
his wife. Esther; a son, Joseph;
merly of Detroit. died Jan. 18,
and two brothers.
Dr.
Bernstein was a life-long
in Los Angeles. Services and
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Ze-
Sgt. WILLIAM L. MICKEL- interment in Los Angeles. He member of Cong. Shaarey
dek a nd Pisgah Lodge of Bna i
SON, Nankin Township, died leaves his wife. Rose: four sons, Brith. He was h onored on n u ,
Jan. 16. Interment in Philadel- Benjamin R.. Eddie. Herman A.
phia. He leaves his wife. Zola: and Samuel T. Berkley; and a merous occasions for his activ-
ities as United Hebrew School's
Mr s. Id a Shein. all
a daughter. Shari; mother, a daughter.
Detroit: and 15 grandchil- membership chairman. He was
of
brother and three s isters.
active in the American
ri
Medical
dren.
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Association and the Wayne
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EDMUND TUBER, 13641
OPHIE ARCHER. 2946 Stur- County and Michigan Medical
S
Dexter, died Jan. 16. Survived
Societies. He is known to have
by his wife, Margaret; and a tevant, died Jan. 18. Survived delivered more babies during his
by two sons, Leon and Martin,
sister.
both of Skokie. Ill.; two daugh- career than. any other Detroit
ters. Mrs. Hyman Stern and doctor. He often refused pay-
Raya: four grandchildren and ment from indigent patients and
on numerous occasions even left
IN MEMORIAM
a great grandchild.
money under patients' pillows
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The Hannah Schloss
SAMUEL PILLINGER. 11630 without their knowledge.
Old Timers
He is survived by his wife,
Holmur. died Jan. 19. Survived
mourns the passing of
by his wife. Celia: three sons. Dr. Eugenia May, a practicing
one of its distinguished
Morris. of Fort Wayne. Ind.. physician until she left her prac-
members
Joseph and Harvey: two daugh- tice last year to care for her
ters. Lillian and Mrs. Ben Pam: husband: two daughters. Mrs.
L ill
MR. PETER
five stepchildren and 15 grand- Elie Aboulafia. an d M rs.Lucille
Fine: three sons. Irving. Sander •
children.
PLISCOU
. and Marvin; two brothers. Dr.
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We pay tribute to his
ROSE BOCKOFF. 1105 W. Peter M. Bernstein. of Detroit,
memory for all the
14 Mile. Birmingham, died Jan. and Dr. Montrose M. Bernstein,
good deeds that mark-
20. Survived by her husband. of Los Angeles; two sisters. Mrs.
ed his active life. Our
Jacob; three sons, Harry R.. ; David Meretski and Mrs. Belle
heartfelt sympathies
Henry and Sam: two daughters, Levin; and five grandchildren.
go to the entire Plis-
M rs. Joh se Lorber
of • Birming-
p
cou family. May they
ham. and Mrs. Sidney Cherry;
Mrs. Kamentzy Dies
be consoled in their
nine grandchildren and a great
Celia Kamentzky. of 3'143
hour of sorrow.
grandchild.
Edison, a Detroit resident for
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LENA BROUDY, 11501 Pet- nearly 50 years, died Jan. 16.
oskey. died Jan. 20. She leaves Services were at the Hebrew
two sons, Sam and Mark; two Memorial Chapel.
Mrs. Kamentzky was born
daughterg. Jean and Mrs. Louis
In loving and cherished
Horwitz: 10 grandchildren and in Lithuania. coming to the
memory of our dear
United
States when she was
18 great grandchildren.
mother and wife
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15. She and her husband. Rev.
ALEX LEVITT. 16225 Santa Jacob Kamentzky, observed
EMMA
Rosa, died Jan. 20_ He leaves their golden wedding anniver-
his wife, Anna; a son. Nathan; sary two years ago. He was
KATZOW I TZ
a daughter, Mrs. Adolph Gott- I formerly the spiritual leader of
furcht; two sisters and six a congregation in Ann Arbor.
Who passed away
grandchildren.
Besides her husband. Mrs.
seven years ago, on
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Kamentzky leaves two daugh-
Feb. 12, 1952 (16 days
SAM FREEDMAN. 3347 Elm- ters, Mrs. Morris Masserman
in Shevat, 5712).
hurst. died Jan. 21. He leaves and Mrs. Sam Lansky, of Ann
his wife, Anna: a daughter. Mrs. Arbor; a brother, Louis Stolin-
Sadly missed- by her
Jack Simons; a brother. two sky; and three granddaughters.
husband, Jacob Katz-
sisters and four grandchildren.
owitz; her sons, Dr.
Harry IL Kay, Phillip
And the angel of the Lord
G. Kay and eight
said unto Balaam. Go with the
grandchildren, all from
men: but only the word that I
Los Angeles, Calif.
shall speak unto thee, that thou
In cherished memory of Sam-
shalt speak.—Num. 22:35.
uel James Leve, beloved hus-
band and father, devoted grand-
father and brother, who passed
away on Jan. 29, 1956 (16 days
"Peace of Mind Protection"
in Shevat).
Sadly missed by his wife,
EAGLE TRIPLEX ('
Mollie; his children, grand-
PROTECTS
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children and sister.
CASKETS
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Concrete
PREVENTS
In loving memory of our be-
SUNKEN
loved mother, Bessie Kroll. who
Burial
GRAVES
passed away on Jan. 20, 1952.
WATER RESISTANT
Vaults
Gone. but not forgotten. You
always will be in our hearts.
Sadly missed by your children
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and grandchildren.
I In Memoriam
fi Correspondents End
Scholarship Winner
To Study in Jerusalem Boycott of Knesset
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Herbert
Coverage of News
J. Weiser, 19, of Brooklyn, N.Y.,
JERUSALEM. (JTA) —
Foreign press coverage of the
Parliament of Israel will be re-
sumed as a result of the aboli-
tion of a number of restrictions,
including the presence of a
bullet-proof glass wall between
the House and the press gallery,
to which correspondents had
objected.
In agreeing to remove the
glass partition, the Knesset
presidium specified that only
regular members of the Foreign
Press Association would be
allowed into the press gallery.
Newspapermen who cover Knes-
set news on a part-time or irreg-
ular basis and are not members
National Geographic Digs of FPA will be seated in the
row of the public gallery.
Into Dead Sea Scroll Life front
which is farther removed from
NEW YORK (AJP) — The the deputies.
December issue of the National
The presidium also removed
Geographic Magazine contains restrictions on the use of the
an ilustrated feature. recon- Knesset restaurant by news-
structing—in paintings by Peter papermen. Reporters and corres-
V. Bianchi—the lives of the pondents insisted on access to
men who hid the famous Dead the restaurant and lobbies of
Sea Scrolls.
the building on the grounds
The article, based on all that they made working contact
available data, is by A. Doug- with important political figures
las Tushingham, head of the in these informal meetings.
division of art and archae-
A law establishing Govern-
ology, Royal Ontario Museum. ment-operated labor exchanges,
The author holds that the replacing those presently oper-
"material contained in the ated by the trades unions, will
scrolls is profoundly affecting enter into effect on April 1. The
scholarly understanding of Bib- law was passed by the Israel
lical texts. as well as affording Parliament this week.
new insight into the history of
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Israel's
Judaism and early Chris-
national ou tput rose 12 per
tianity."
cent last year, but its indus-
Increase Rank of Shiloah trial production increased only
four per cent. Labor Minister
to Israel Ambassador
Mordecai Namir revealed here.
Jerusalem (JTA) -- Reuven
Shiloah. political adviser in the
Israel Foreign Ministry, was
elevated to the personal rank
of Ambassador. while Mena-
hem Kahany. Israel's perma-
nent representative to the
During the coming
United Nations European office
week Yeshiva Beth Ye-
at Geneva. was given the rank
huda will observe the
of Minister. Ambassador Shi-
Yahrzeit of the follow-
loah was Minister Plenipoten-
ing deported friends,
tiary at the Washington Em-
with t h e traditional
bassy of Israel between 1953
Memorial Prayers, reci-
and 1957.
tation of Kaddish and
who is studying economics at the
Baruch School of Economics at
the City College of New York,
but who wants to be a cantor,
has won the college's only for-
eign study grant — the S1.800
Aaron Naumberg Scholarship.
Young Weiser, whose father
is a cantor in Brooklyn, has a
99.3 per cent average at City
College where he has been ma-
joring in accounting and eco-
nomics. He will use the scholar-
ship to continue his studies in
economics at the Hebrew Uni-
versity in Jerusalem and in li-
turgical music at the Academy
of Music.
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31 -THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS—Friday, January 23, 190
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Doctor au Years,
Albert Bernstein
Dies Here at 7a
PETER P. PLISCOU, 16200
IRE/AMBER
717:7162 71`7X`
studying of Mishnoyes.
Mrs. Margareten Dies. 96
Mrs. Regina Margareten,
treasurer of Horowitz Bros. &
Margareten, matzo baking firm
founded by her late father and
husband. died in New York
last week at the age of 96.
Ida Brandt
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21
Miriam Sidder
13
22
Hebrew Poet Dies
Fanny Farber
Bessie Gruber
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14
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23
Jack Feldman
Helen Silverston
Noah Keys
Rachel Fishman
Elijah Oppen
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15
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Gusti Solomon
16
Joseph Louis Bale 16
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NEW YORK (JTA)—Moshe
Ben-heir, a Hebrew poet and
author. died of heart failure
at 61. He was a member of the
Yeshiva University faculty for
the past 11 years.
MONUMENTS
H. J. Diamond
Lea Siebner
Hebrew Civil
Shebat Jan.
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Mina Wohiman
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Herbert B. Bunin
Morris Sherman
Israel Glicklin
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William Greenstein
Max C. Shiovitz
Louis Cohen
Aharon Patterson
Sarah Kane
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Morris Singer
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Anna Ratner
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