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April 10, 1959 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-04-10

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The tenth yahrzeit of Rabbi
Stephen S. Wise, moving spirit
of the American Jewish Con-
gress, will be marked across the
country on April 19 with serv-
ices and commemorative events
recalling the man and his spiri-
tual legacy.
"The Message of Is-
rael," over the nationwide ra-
d i o network
of the Ameri-
can Broadcast-
ing Company,
will devote its
April 19
broadcast
(11:05 p. m.,
WXYZ E.S.T.)
to a memorial
tribute to Dr.
Wise by Rabbi
Louis I. New-
man of New
York.
The same
day, at Con-
gress House in Rabbi Wise
New York, the AJ Congress
national executive committee
will officially commemorate Dr.
Wise's yahrzeit. Judge Simon E.
Sobeloff of the U. S. Circuit
Court of Appeals, a fellow-war-
rior with Dr. Wise in AJ Con-
gress, will be the principal
Speaker.
Around the country AJ Con-
gress chapters have scheduled
meetings based on Dr.. Wise's
life and the tasks he undertook.

Jewish Groups Fight
Egyptian Visa Policy

LONDON (JTA)—Jewish or-
ganizations here and in Paris
are reportedly organizing ac-
tions to get their respective gov-
ernments to aid in obtaining
visas for British or French Jew-
ish refugees from Egypt, whose
properties have been seques-
trated by the Cairo government.
These Jews want to go to Egypt
to press their claims for the
properties taken over by Egypt
after the Suez campaign of 1956.
Jewish organizations here
have acquired a secret Egyptian
document, instructing UAR con-
suls to issue visas only to ap-
plicants who can prove through
a baptismal certificate that they
are Christians. Jewish refugees
from Egypt, both here and in
France, will insist that the for-
eign ministries in London and
in Paris see to it that Jewish
- applicants for Egyptian visas
receive equal treatment with
that given non-Jews.

Monument
•,•
Unvedings

(Unveiling announcements may
be inserted by mailing or by call-
ing The Jewish News office, VE
8-9364. Written announcements
must be accompanied by the
name and address of the person
making the insertion. There is a
standard charge of $2.00 for an
unveiling notice, measuring an
inch in depth.)
*

The family of the late Irving
Glasser announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 11 a.m., Sunday, April 12,
at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
Gorrelick will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.
* * *
The family of the late Samuel
Greenbaum announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 12 noon, Sunday,
April 12, at Machpelah Ceme-
- tery. Rabbi Syme will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Irving
Stein announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 1 p.m., Sunday, April 12,
at Northwest Hebrew Memorial
Park. Rabbi Syme will of-
ficiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
• * *
The family of the late Louis
Weinstein announces the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 12 noon, Sunday,
April 19, at Oak View Cemetery,
in Royal Oak. Rabbi Fram will
officiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
• *
The family of the late Adam
Spitzer announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory
at 1 p.m., Sunday, April 12, at
Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Goldshlag will of-
ficiate. Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Frieda
Sobel announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, April 12,
at Oak View Cemetery, in
Royal Oak. Rabbi Lehrman will
officiate. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.
a
The family of the late Mrs.
Anna Pollack announces the un-
veiling of a monument in her
memory at 11 a.m., Sunday,
April 12, at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Relatives and friends
are asked to attend.

Jewish Groups Ask UN
Protection of Stateless

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United Nations Conference on
Stateless Persons, currently in
session here, to adopt an inter-
national agreement under
which stateless persons would
have the protection of the UN.

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Manager
MORRIE WEINER, Staff Member

Peter A. Miller Dies;
Webster Hall's Builder

OBITUARIES

Peter A. Miller, of 1060 Ard-
more Drive. Birmingham, who
gained fame here as the build-
LILLYAN DILLARD, 7439
BLANCHE EINHORN, 12959
er of many large structures
here, especially of Webster Dexter, died in New York City, LaSalle Lane, Huntington
Hall, formerly a hotel and April 1. She leaves her hus- Woods, died April 7. She leaves
now the Student Center of band. Harry E.; her mother, her h u s b a n d. Benjamin; a
Wayne State University, died Mrs. Annie Rich; and two sis- daughter, Mrs. Warren Eder; a
suddenly in New York on Sun- ters.
brother and four grandchildren.
* * *
day evening. He was 67.
JOSEPH RICHMAN, 3341
FREIDA HARBOR, 25175
He had named Webster Hall
in honor of Judge Clyde Web- 1 Monterey, died April 1. He Prairie, Southfield, died April
ster who gave him his start leaves his wife, Eva; and three 5. Survived by three sons. Louis
in law practice upon his grad- I daughters, Dora, Ann and Alice. and Aaron, of Troy, 0., and
* *
Sam, of Celinia. 0.; a daughter,
nation from the University of
CELIO SIDDER, died in Mia- Mrs. Max Gallop; and seven
Michigan Law School 42 years
ago, by turning over his prac- mi Beach, April 1. She leaves grandchildren.
* * *
tice to him when he was elect- two sons, Richard and Sidney;
a daughter, Mrs. George Lipkin
DONALD MICHAEL WINER,
ed judge.
Miller was one of the leading of Miami Beach; a brother, a 19215 Meyers, died April 3. He
real estate operators in the sister, nine grandchildren and leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Winer; and a brother,
country. He had built many seven great grandchildren:
Richard.
hotels and managed some of
* *
BELLE COHEN, 20267 West-
the leading ones in New York
DAVID SELLIN. 2606 Law-
and Washington. He algo de- brook, died April 3. Interment
veloped large subdivisions in in Toledo. She leaves a son, rence, died April 1. Survived
Marvin; two daughters, Mrs. by two brothers, Edward, of
New Jersey.
He was born in Minneapolis Samuel Blacher and Mrs. Sid- Los Angeles, and Sam; and a
and lived here since his gradu- ney Robins; six grandchildren sister, Mollie.
and four great grandchildren.
ation from the U. of M.
* *
JOSEPH SIBRAC K, 4017
He was a member of Temple
HARRY FINKLESTEIN, Clements, died April 2. Sur-
Beth El and the Michigan Bar
Association and was a charter 13949 Roselawn, died April 3. vived by his wife, Minnie; a son,
member of Zeta Beta Tau He leaves his wife, Rae; two Harvey; six daughters, Mrs.
fraternity at the U. of M. He sons, Howard and Melvin; -four Kiva Nemer, Mrs. Robert Feld-
was one of the organizers of brothers, three sisters and five man, Mrs. Irving Weisman, Mrs.
Joseph Plotkin, of Los Angeles,
the Jewish Orphan Home here grandchildren.
a a a
Mrs. Max Klessmer and Mrs. Al
and had won awards from the
SAMUEL SCHWARTZ, 20201 Tressler; 12 grandchildren and
USO for war services.
Surviving him are his son, Blackstone, died April 6. Sur- 12 great grandchildren.
* * *
H. Roy Miller of Miami Beach; vived by his wife, Mariette; a
J U L I U S FISCHER, 17321
a daughter, Mrs. Frank J. Win- son, Carl; two daughters, Julie
ton; three grandchildren, three and Lisa; his mother, Mrs. Paul- Hartwell, died April 7. He
leaves his wife, Betty; two
ine Schwartz; and a sister.
brothers and a sister.
* * *
daughters, Mrs. Rosalind Gilbert
Funeral services were held
JACOB FINGEROOT, 2235 and Mrs. Sheldon Fridson; a
Thursday morning at Kaufman Monterey,
died April 4. Sur- brother, a sister and three
Chapel.
vived by his wife, Mary; two grandchildren.
sons, Ben and Max; a daughter,
L. A. Mayer Dies;
Mrs. Jerome Gleicher; and two
grandchildren.
Won Bublick Prize
* *
Direct JTA Teletype Wire
SAMUEL BENJAMIN STEIN,
To The Jewish News
9978 Yosemite, died April 4.
JERUSALEM — Prof. Leo Survived by his wife, Bertha; a
During the coming
A. Mayer, world noted orien-
son, Donald Frederick; a daugh-
week Yeshiva Beth
talist who had just been voted ter, Eileen Rose; father, Max
Yehuda will observe
by the Hebrew University as Green; and a brother.
the Yahrzeit of the
this year's recipient of the cov-
*
following departed
eted Bublick Prize, died Tues-
E S T H E R HANDELMAN,
friends, with the
day. He was 64.
11501 Petoskey, died April 7.
traditional M e ma -
A distinguished authority on She leaves two sons, Milton, of
rial Prayers, recita-
Near Eastern art and acheol- Detroit, and Arnold, of Los
tion of Kaddish and
studying of Mish-
ogy, Dr. Mayer was professor Angeles; and seven grandchild-
nayes.
emeritus at the Hebrew Uni- ren.
a a a
versity. The prize was voted
Hebrew Civil
MARY ERNSTEIN, 2309 W.
specifically for his major life's
Nisan
April
work, a four volume study of Euclid, died April 7. She leaves David Toker
3
11
Fannie Heifetz
3
11
Moslem artists throughout the two sons, Abe and Harry; three
Samuel Israel
3
11
daughters,
Mrs.
Al
Wein,
Mrs.
Mannie Cohen
ages. Three volumes of that
3
11
work have been published and Sam Granadier and Mrs. Louis Juda Gottlieb
4
12
Hayman;
nine
grandchildren
Jack Malin
the fourth volume was in prep- and eight great grandchildren.
4
12
Goldie B. Rapp
4
12
aration.
a a a
Ticktin
Other noted men who had
5
13
SAMUEL S. DAVIDSON, Mr.
Morris
5
13
been awarded the Bublick 17136 Stoepel, died April 6. He Flora
Samuel Remer
5
13
Chaye Esther
prize previously included Prime leaves a sister, Mrs. Mildred
Singer
5
13
Minister Ben-Gurion, the late Friedman, of Detroit, two other Reva Lipshutz
5
13
Prof. E. L. Sukenic, former sisters and five brothers, all
Minnie Lazarus
6
14
U.S. President Harry S. Tru- from out of state.
Nathan Lee
6
14
a * *
Dora Lutsky
man, Prof. Giulio Racah, Dr.
6
14
BESSIE
WEDES,
23751
Mar-
Nahum Goldmann, Prof. Bern-
Irving Osnos
7
15
hard Zondek and former U.S. low, Oak Park, died April 1. David Jacob
Kabaker
7
15
Senator Herbert H. Lehman. Survived by her husband,. Jo- Musha Stein
7
15
seph; a son, Seymour; a daugh- Mayer Berman
7
15
Robert J. Newman Dies
ter, Mrs. Robert Greenley; two
Esther Berman
8
16
Rachel Gladstone
Robert J. Newman, 54, of brothers; two sisters and six
8
16
Sarah R.
grandchildren.
19525 Canterbury, well known
Flomenhaft
8
16
a
a
a
investment broker, died last
SADIE ADLER, 2635 Cort- Abraham Ruben
Saturday.
Hoffman
9
17
died April 7. She leaves
He is survived by his wife, land,
17
three sons, David, Mike and Eliezer Katrinsky 9
Louise; two daughters, Linda Harry; three daughters, Mrs.
Yeshiva
Beth
Yehuda
and Mrs. Arthur Mann; and a Morris Markowitz, Mrs. Joseph
sister, Mrs. Oscar Zemon.
12305 Dexter
Brown and Mrs. William Brich-
Born in Kalamazoo, Newman er, of Miami; 14 grandchildren
WE 1-0203
was graduated from the Univer- and 18 great grandchildren.
sity of Michigan, served in the
U.S. Air Force in Alaska during
World War II and was active
in a number of local causes. He
was president of Great Lakes
Club, past president of Franklin
If death occurs away from home just phone
Hills Country Club, a director
us and we will make all arrangements for
of the Michigan Racing Asso-
ciation and a member of Tem-
transfer to Detroit.
ple Beth El.

,t) WE REMEMBER

ri—trx 'Jinx

Memoriam

In loving memory of my dear
aunt, Lillian Sterns, who passed
away on April 6, 1958.
Sadly missed and always re-
membered by her nephew, Jer-
ry Makrouer.

The Ira Kaufman Chapel

Director of Funerals

9419 Dexter

TYler 4-8020

39—THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April 10, 1959

Tributes Mark 10th
Yahrzeit of Dr. Wise

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