Monument Unveilings

(Additional Unveilings, Pg. 38)
Mrs. Rae Gold, Joseph Nor-
man and Henry Norman, chil-
dren of the late Celia Norman,
announce the unveiling of a
monument in her memory at
1 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 27, at
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi I.
I. Halpern will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.

friends are asked to attend.
On behalf of Jericho Lodge
No. 490, Independent Order of
Odd Fellows, Nate Greenberg,
Noble Grand, announces the un-
veiling of a monument in mem-
ory of brother Morris Mindlin
at 1 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 27, at
Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery.
Noble Grand Greenberg also
announces that a picture will
be dedicated in memory of Past
Grand Nathan Katchman at 2
p.m., Sunday, Sept. 27, at Brith
Shalom Cemetery, Little Mack
and Gratiot. Jericho Lodge
members are asked to attend
both unveilings.

Mrs. Sophie Pikstein, wife
of the late Morris Pikstein„
and daughters, Mrs. Cy
Kauffman and Mrs. Norman
Axelrod, announce the unveil-
ing of a monument in his
memory at 12 noon, Sunday,
Sept. 27 at Chesed shel Emes
The family of the late Morris
Cemetary. Rabbi Levin will Goldberg announces the unveil-
officiate. Relatives and ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, Sept.
27. at Northwest Hebrew Me-
The Family of the Late
morial Park, 6 Mile and Middle-
belt. Rabbi Segal will officiate.
SAMUEL
Relatives and friends are asked
BECKERMAN
to attend.
Acknowledges
with grateful apprecia-
The family of the late Max
tion the many kind ex-
Elias announces the unveiling
pressions of sympathy
of a monument in his memory
extended by relatives
and friends during the
at 12 noon, Sunday, Sept. 27,
family's recent be-
at Machpelah Cemetery, Wood-
reavement.
ward at 81/2 Mile. Rabbi Adler
will officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.

Frank Leiderman, of
Detroit, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Feldman and daugh-
ter, of Windsor, Ont.,
family of the late,
beloved

The family of the late Isa-
dore (Eddy) Rosenfeld an-
nounces the unveiling of a
monument in his memory at
2 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 27, at
Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery.
Rabbi Agress will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.
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LEI DERMAN

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Acknowledge
grateful appreciation
the many kindnesses
extended to them by
their relatives, friends,
Drs. S. Sheinberg, M.
Teitelbaum, B. London
and Rabbis A. Freed-
man, L. Levin, S. Prero,
J. Sperka and S. P.
Wohlgelernter and all
of the contributions
made in her memory.

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The family of the late Ettie
Meltzer announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in her
memory at 11:30 -a.m., Sunday,
Sept. 27, at Machpelah Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Arm will officiate.
Relatives, friends and Members
of the Bialistoker-Western Aid
Society are asked to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Gusta
Gantz announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 2 p.m., Sunday, 'Sept. 27, at
Beth El Memorial Park. Rabbis
Fram, I. I. Halpern and Cantor
Ackerman will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are asked to
attend.

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grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy and
the contributions to so
many charities ex-
tended by relatives and
friends in her name
during the family's re-
cent breavement.

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MARK STUART PLOSH- Hyman J., of Baltimore;
NICK, 31/2 week-old son of Mr. three daughters, Betty, of
and Mrs. Hershel Ploshnick, of I Detroit, Mrs. Ida Zaff, of
4419 Second, died of virus 1Milton, Mass. and Mrs. Laura
Osoff, of Durham, N.H.
pneumonia Sept. 17.

JOSEF GLASER, 4351 W.
Grand, died Sept. 17. Survived
by a son, Edward, of Ann Arbor;
a daughter, Mrs. Bernard Mer-
ritt, and three grandchildren.
* *
ESTHER BURK°, 18928 Mon-
ica, died Sept. 17. Survived by
her husband, Morris; a son, Dr.
Henry Burko, of Brooklyn, N.Y.;
a daughter, Shirley; mother, Mrs.
Pessie Kamin, of Buenos Aires,
Argentina; four brothers and a
sister.

Dr. Abraham Flexner,
Educator, Dies at 93

Noted educator, Dr. Abraham
Flexner, 93, founder and first
director of the Institute for Ad-
vanced Study at Princeton, N.J.,
died yesterday at his home in
Falls Church, Va., after a brief
illness.
A former member of the gen-
eral education board of the
Rockefeller Foundation, Dr.
Flexner is credited with getting
John D. Rockfeller, Sr. to spend
$50,000,000 on the reorganiza-
tion of American medical educa-
tion between 1917 and 1927.
From other sources he chan-
neled millions of dollars from
private philanthropies into ed-
ucation.
His wide influence on the de-
velopment of the modern uni-
versity system in the United
States, Great Britain and Ger-
many was partly due to his sug-
gestion, published in a book,
for a school where gifted schol-
ars could concentrate on pure
learning without the external
trappings of a university.
His suggestion realized
through an $8,000,000 donation
from wealthy merchant Louis
Bamberger, Dr. Flexner became
the director of the Institute of
Advanced Study at Princeton,
established in 1930. He served
in that position until 1939.
Dr. Flexner was born in
Louisville, Ky., to Bohemian im-
migrants. He graduated from
Johns Hopkins University and
Harvard.

Mapai Leader Noy - Dies

TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Melech
Noy-Neustadt, Mapai leader and
member of the Zionist Actions
Committee, died here Sept. 16
at the age of 63. Born in Ra-
domysl in Galicia, Noy settled
in Palestine in 1926 and be-
came active in the Histadrut,
Israel Federation of Labor. He
was the author of "Destruction
and Rising," "Epic of the Jews
in Warsaw" and "The New
Reality" among other works.

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A memorial service commem-
orating the 6,000,000 Jews who
perished in Europe during the
Nazi regime will be held at
2:30 p.m., Sunday, at Hebrew
Memorial Park Cemetery, 14
Mile and Gratiot.
Participating in the service
are Rabbi Isaac Stollman,
spiritual leader of Mishkan Is-
rael Synagogue and national
president of the . Religious Zion-
ists of America; Rabbi Samuel
H. Prero, of Young Israel of
Detroit; and Cantor Shabtai
Ackerman, of Beth Abraham
Synagogue.
Nathan P. Rossen, president
of the Hebrew Benevolent
Society, which is sponsoring the
memorial, has invited Detroit
Jewry to participate.
Planning the service were
Louis Rose. vice-president, and
Edward Miller, Samuel Portner,
Nathan Samet and Isidore Sos-
nick, members of the arrange-
ments committee.

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MORRIS A. FINK, 17562 In-
diana, died Sept. 23. Survived
by four • sons, Nathan, of Den-
ver. Sam, Charles and Harry,
of Jacksonville, Fla.; two
daughters, Mrs. Alfred Brooks
and Mrs. Rubin Levine; a
brother, 13 grandchildren and
SALLY ANN BRENNER, seven great grandchildren.
1657 Atkinson, died Sept. 21.
She leaves her parents„ Mr.
FANNIE LIFSHITZ, 23491
and Mrs. Samuel Brenner; Kenosha, Oak Park, died Sept.
three brothers, Marshall I., 22. Survived by her husband,
Jack B. and Jerry M. ; and Louis S.; a son, Max Lifton; a
a sister, Evelyn.
daughter, Mrs. Sidney Wein-
berg; a brother, a sister, six
MORRIS BERKOVITZ, 3289 grandchildren and a great
Sturtevant, died Sept. 19. He grandchild.
leaves his wife, Ethel; a son,
Jerome; two daughters, Mrs.
Louis Woronow and Mrs. Sentence Ex-Nazi
Leonard Gross; a brother and for Anti-Semitic Tirade
three grandchildren.
* *
BONN (JTA) — A farmer
IDA BUDA, 23175 Nona, Nazi officer, Johannes Siegel,
Dearborn, died Sept 18. She was sentenced to five months'
leaves a son, Harry; two imprisonment for assailing a
daughters, Mrs. Frank Ken- Jew in Moers during a political
dricks, of Mt. Clemens, and debate and for stating that not
Mrs. Adolph Krumholtz, of enough Jews had been gassed
North Hollywood, Calif. ; and by the Nazis.
six grandchildren.
Euegen Werth, a former
deputy SS commander and
ABRAHAM M. FEINBERG,
commander of a group of
13835 LaSalle, died Sept. 19. smaller concentration camps in
He leaves his wife, Sadie; two southern Wurrtemberg, was ar-
sons, Dr. Benjamin L. Faber rested on charges of murdering
and Samuel Feinberg; and six
many prisoners. -
grandchildren.
Werth, now a merchant here,
JULIUS HAMBURGER, was detained as a result of
2740 Richton, died Sept. 19. He findings in an investigation of
leaves his wife, Ethel; a son, Franz Holmann, former SS
Paul; a daughter, Mrs. Her- commander, who . was arrested
bert Weinberg; and three here last April on charges of
crimes committed in the Dachau
grandchildren.
* *
and Auschwitz murder camps.
ETHEL DIS'KIND, 11501 Pe-
toskey, died Sept. 21. Survived
Our repentence is not so
by a son, Dr. Frank, of Mus-
much sorrow for the ill we have
kegon; two daughters, Mrs. Jo-
seph Coleman and Sarah; a sis- done, as fear of the ill that may
happen to us in consequence.—
ter and four grandchildren.
La Rochefoucald.

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CELIA KONEFSKY, of Chi-
cago, Ill.. died in Detroit,
Sept. 17. Services in Detroit,
with internment in Chicago.
She leaves a brother, Julius
Howard, of Beverly Hills,
Calif. ; and two nephews,
David and Abraham Flayer,
of Detroit..

MYRTLE SEGAL, 24701
Gardner, Oak Park, died
Sept. 20. She leaves a son,_
Merton : a daughter, Mrs.
Arthur. Kolin; three brothers,
three sisters and three grand-
children.
* * *
BENJAMIN SOKOLSKY,
15761 Dexter, died Sept. 20.
He leaves his wife. Dora ; two
sons, Harry Goodwin and
Charles S o k o l s k y; three
daughters, Mrs. Bernard
Meyers,. Mrs. Sol Feinberg
and Mrs. Victor Rotherberg;
11 grandchildren and 11 great
grandchildren .
* *
HERMANN MICHEL, 19216
Cooley, died Sept. 17. Survived
by wife, Elsa, and two sisters.

BARNEY VERNER, 9600
Dexter, died Sept. 17. He
leaves his wife Dora; a son,

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SALLI BROMET, of Las An-
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three sons, David and Kurt, of
Detroit, and Theodor e, of
Downey, Calif.; and three grand-
children.

o WE REMEMBER
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During the coming
week Yeshiva Beth
Yehuda will observe
the Yahrzeit of the
following departed
friend s, with the
traditional M e mo -
rial Prayers, recita-
tion of Kaddish and
studying of Mish-
nayes.

Hebrew Civi/

ELUL SEPT.

Jacob Soberman
Rebecca Davis
Freedman

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26

23

26

Meyer Levy
Anna Gruskin

25
25

28
28

Jacob Must

26

29

Ann Stein

27

Solomon Seibner
Chernia Knoppow

28
28

M. Zager

29

30

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When Bereavement comes .
consult vs.

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Sunday Service
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