Desecrated Grave
Anti-Jewish Bias Dymow Dies
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Funeral
% l in U.S Housing services
were held Feb. 4 for
Dymow, noted Jewish play-
Charged by Engel Ossip
wright whose plays on Jewish
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OBITUARIES
GERSIIEN (George) MENC-
LOREN GENE GROSS, 1130
NEW YORK (JTA)—The 1 themes were successfully per- Oakman, Ann Arbor, died Feb. ! ZEL, 3003 Joy, died Feb. 9. Sur-
formed on the Russian stage in
American Jewish Committee
pre-Revolutionary Russia, later 5. He leaves his wife. Vicki: his ' vived by a sister, Mrs. Serena
charged that Jews are excluded
on the German stage in Berlin parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isidor :tessler. of Chicago.
by overt or covert means from
and. for the last 40 years. on Oppenheim; and three brothers.
renting or owning dwellings in
JOSEPH BAKER, 20150 Le-
the Jewish stage in the United W i l l i a m. .James and Moses
at least 15 separate residen-
_,ure, died Feb. 1. Survived by
Gross.
States. He was 81.
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tial areas in the nation's capi-
a
daughter, Mrs. Sol Moss; a
Born in Russia. Dr. Dymow,
tal. All these sections in Wash-
YETTA SOLOW. 12774 Mon- brother, two sisters and two
whose real name was Jo:;eph
ington, D.C., are in the "de-
Perlman, graduated from the ica, died Feb. 5. She leaves two ;randchildren.
sirable North West quadrant,
Imperial Academy of Forestry sons. Arthur and Lawrence: two
within a three to five-mile in
SAM LEWIS, 18689 Ilene,
St. Petersburg, but turned daughters. Mrs. Archie Keila
radius of the White House."
lied Feb. 7. Survived by his
later to writing short stories and and Mrs. William Davis: two
The charges were made by plays in the Russian language. brothers. three sisters an-I nine wife. Jennie; a son. Harry; a
• s- ter and a grandchild.
Irving M. Engel, the Commit- His plays "Shema Israel," "Nju," grandchildren.
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tee's president, in testimony and "The Eternal Wanderer"
SAMUEL Z. BRAININ. 2305
IRENE SONIA FREEDMAN,
before the United States Corn- were performed on the Russian
mission on Civil Rights which stage in more than 400 cities in of Miami Beach. Fla.. formerly , Clements, died Feb. 5. He leaves
held two days of hearings here Czarist Russia, and won him an of Detroit. died Jan. 2. She ' his wife. Anna: two sons. Jer-
',wisizint9I8Erea*.
i ome and Arnold: two brothers.
on housing discrimination.
international reputation. He leaves her husband. Jack; two a sister and four grandchildren.
He stressed concern that came to the United States in sons, Robert and Di c k i e; a
e-Pfir;?.1'
"high government office-hold- 1913, where he learned to write daughter, Bonnie: two brothers,
ers of both political parties. Yiddish and wrote numerous Manual and Morris Neiman; and Times Pulitzer Prize
knowingly or unwittingly con- plays, three of which were pro- I two sisters. Mrs. .Jack Shapiro Writer, Berger, Dies
and Mrs. Ruth Lask, of Detroit.
tinue to inhabit these exclu- duced on Broadway in English.
Meyer Berger, a member of
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sionary areas, and by their
, the New York Times staff for
—A UPI Photo
. SHIRLEY M. BILLER. 4076 30 years and recipient of the
silence appear to condone such Dr. Samuel Joseph,
W. Outer Dr.. died Feb. 8. She Pulitzer Prize, died this week
The Nazi swastika is seen
practices."
CCNY Educator Dies
leaves her husband. Max H.; in New York at the age of 60.
here as it was emblazoned on
Engel noted that "as of-
Dr.
Samuel
Joseph,
who
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two sons, Kenneth and Roland
a gravestone—one of many
He had begun his newspaper
fice-holders in our government, years ago was the first in- D.: mother, Mrs. Yetta Mailman;
that were desecrated — in a
they are trustees of an impor- structor in sociology at City three brothers. Dr. Harry, Maur- career as a copy boy and
Jewish cemetery in Freiburg,
tant and precious tradition. College in New York. died ice and Ben Mailman; and two worked on newspapers all his
Germany. Smeared with red
namely. that equality of op- this week. He had since be- sisters. Mrs. Irving Rutman and life. For the New York Times
paint, the back of the stone
he had covered many import-
portunity should exist in all come department chairman and Mrs. Charles Granner.
was marked with the words
ant stories of national and
departments
of
American
life.
founder
and
head
of
the
Col-
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"blood and honor." Author-
international significance. He
regardless
of
religion.
lege's
social
research
labora-
ities have offered a $250 re-
MAURICE L.. ROVIN. 688 won the coveted Pulitzer Prize
tory.
which
aided
over
70
"It
is.
we
think.
vital
that
ward for information leading
Longfellow, died Feb. 5. Sur- in 1950 for his reporting of a
a principle so hard won should agencies in various social prob- vived by two daughters. Mrs. murder spree in Camden. N.J.,
to the arrest of the criminals.
also be protected by officials lems. including inter-racial ten- James Riggins and Mrs. Roland in which 13 persons were killed
of our government. Living in sions.
Miller. of Los Angeles, Calif.: by a crazed man. It is just re-
Argentine Philanthropist,
Dr. Joseph. 77, was born in
a community which is the very
cently made known that Mr.
Nissim Teubal, Dead at 64 seat of our government con- Russia. He was the author of a brother and ▪ five grandchildren.
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Berger had given his S1.000
BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — stitutes an action that should "History of the Baron de Hirsch
LEO BODENHEIMER, 61 On- award to the mother of the
Nissim Teubal, industrialist, be exemplary to the rest of : Fund," and "History of JeWish eida. Pontiac. died Feb. 8. Sur- killer.
philanthropist and communal the nation; also, Washington, I Immigration to the United vived by two brothers and a sis-
Of Mr. Berger, the New York
leader. died here at the age
being our national capital, is States." He was a former presi- ter of Paris. France: and a Times said editorially. "We
64. Teubal, together with his the mirror of our nation ex- dent of his Bnai Brith Lodge. niece. Mrs. Renee Rothschild, have all of us lost a warm.
brothers, Ezra and Elias. came posed to world public view."
of Pontiac.
gentle and perceptive friend."
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to Argentina from Syria and
Engel said that three major Glasman, Ex-DMA Official,
founded a large textile manu- devices were used to carry Dies in Buenos Aires at 62
GITTEL BELATSKY, 4322 W.
facturing business. In common out the exclusionary policies:
BUENOS AIRES (JTA)— Grand, died Feb. 8. Survived by
with his brothers. Teubal had Compliance with ancient re- Yehuda Julio Glasman, veteran two sons. Joseph, of Russia; and
been active in Zionist circles, strictive covenants; "gentle- . Labor Zionist leader and one- Bennie Bell, of Detroit; a daugh-
various Jewish groups and had men's agreements" against the time secretary general of the ter, Mrs. Howard Gordon: and
been an important contributor acquisition of homes by Jews, DATA. representative of Argen- seven grandchildren.
to the United Israel Campaign. and a variety of "devious tine Jewry. died here Feb. 2
During the coming
methods" to avoid exhibiting at the age of 62. Glasman came SAMUEL LEBOVITS, 3841
week Yeshiva Beth Ye-
Buena
Vista,
died
Feb.
7.
W.
available dwellings to prospec- to Argentina from the United ,
huda will observe the
Survived
by
a
son
Max
Lebow;
tive Jewish purchasers in areas States in 1918.
Yahrzeit of the follow-
two daughters. Mrs. Herman
ing departed friends,
from which Jews have been
Friedman
and
Mrs.
David
Fried-
with
t h e traditional
Lowest Prices for Highest
excluded. He deplored the N. Y. Official Asks Study
Quality Granite and Outstanding
man: seven grandchildren and
Memorial Prayers, reti-
"mischievous meddling of real of Hate Literature Issue
Designs
eight great grandchildren.
:ation of Kaddish and
estate brokers in the District
NEW YORK (JTA)—A pro-
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;tudying of Mishnoyes.
DETROIT MONUMENT
of Columbia and its environs posal that the New York State
SAMUEL SHLIPAK, 11501
in perpetuating a pattern of Legislature study the question
WORKS
Hebrew Civil
residential discrimination of "hate literature - within its Petoskey. died Feb. 10. Survived
2744 W. Davison tor. Lawton
Adar 1
by a son. Solomon Sleeper: two
Feb.
against American Jews."
general function of surveying daughters. Mrs Isadore Rosen-
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Leon Harold
Dealing with the national obscene and otherwise offen-
Stillwater
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berg
and
Mrs.
Eva
Frumin;
Rose Segerman
6
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scene. Engel said that "in al- sive material. has been sub-
most every major American mitted to it by State Attorney eight grandchildren and 19 great
Abraham Berman
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grandchildren.
William Zack
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city or its suburbs. neighbor- General Louis J. Lefkowitz.
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Baruch Mendel
hoods exist in which restric-
ben Barzion
JACOB K S N E R. 3710
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In a letter to the New York
tive devices are used to pre- Times, Lefkowitz revealed his Richton. died Feb. 10. Survived
Harry Mogolever
8
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vent minority groups from buy- move and said he understood by his wife. Anna: a son. Her-
Anna Levine
8
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ing homes or renting apart- that a resolution broadening man; a daughter. Mrs. Irving
Rachel Zager
9
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ments." He stated that this the scope of the appropriate Samuels. of Wilmington. Del.;
Aaron Jackson
9
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discrimination "falls most heav- Legislative committee was un- a brother a n d two grand-
Ben Citrin
10
18
ily on the people who are not der consideration. The Attor- children.
Bertha Fischer
10
18
Rose Temchin
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white."
in the Jewish
ney General noted that action
Meyer Applebaum
10
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EUGENE JACOB GOODMAN.
Julius
Cohen
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in this field impinged on the 17564 Woodingham, died Feb. 7.
tradition by
field of free speech and free Survived by his wife. Helen; a
Rebecca Katz
11
19
Rose
Aronoff
11
19
press. but insisted that these son. William: two daughters,
basic rights "may not he used Mrs. Nat Goldstone and Mrs.
Lena Farber
12
20
Isadore Kramer
In cherished memory of our as a shield behind which vio-
12
20
Louis Kleiman
12
20
beloved mother and sister. Fan- lence and breaches of the, Albert Goldstein; two brothers.
A. H. Grace
12
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a
sister
and
five
grandchildren.
nie Leventen. who left us on peace may be incited."
Clara Eisenberg
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3201 JOY RD.
Feb. 13. 1954 (11 days in Adar).
Seciev
14..• h tIbe
Dr. AVRUM I. HIRSCHMAN,
Yeshiva Beth Yehuda
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ties
in
American
religious,
so-
and brother, Mr. Ben Toren, of
cial welfare and civic life made
Northboro, Mass.
him one of the nation's fore-
most leaders. Hebrew Union
College — Jewish Institute of
Religion. is establishing a new
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