Israel Takes New Look Dr. Simon Lerman Dies; Sam Raskin Dies; Had Clinic in Warren Was Native Detroiter at Security Problem Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News JERUSALEM.—Israel's fresh reappraisal of its security prob- lem, in view of most recent developments in the Middle East, was continued here Tues- day, when Parliament's foreign affairs and security committee heard a special report on the topic from Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion. The problem was discussed at last Sunday's cabinet meet- ing. The Parliament committee voted to renew the discussion in the near future, when Mrs. Golda Meir, the Foreign Min- ister, has returned from her current tour of several African capitals. 66 Romanian Escapees Come to U. S. with Aid from Council for Judaism Henry S. Moyer, of Scarsdale, N. Y., chairman of the philan- thropic fund of the American Council for Judaism, announced thiS week that 66 Jews, who escaped from Romania, arrived in this country with the aid of this fund. Moyer said that the escapees had "open-end Israeli visas" and received U. S. State Department permission to come to the U. S. The Lechowitcher Aid Society Invites relatives friends of the late MEYER LEVIN to a memorial meeting to be held TUESDAY, JAN. 26, 8 p.m. at LUTZKER HALL 15575 JAMES COUZENS The Wife and Family Of the Late MEYER LEVIN Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kindnesses extended by relatives and f r i e n d s during their recent bereave- ment. ■ IN MEMORIAM , The Hannah Schloss Old Timers Mourns the passing of its esteemed and dis- tinguished member and president emeritus. SAMUEL RASKIN We recall the many contributions our eminent colleague has made in all efforts for the advancement of athletic, social and cul- tural activities in our community, especially among the youth. We pay tribute to his memory, for his dedi- cated friendship and for all the good deeds that marked his active life. Our heartfelt sympathies go to the entire Raskin Family. May they be consoled in their hour of sorrow. z OBITUARIES Sam Raskin, native Detroiter, prominent businessman and participant in various com- Mrs. JENNIE PEISNER, a SARAH SAMUELS, 3217 W. munal activities, died Jan. 18, Grand, died Jan. 14. Survived by resident of Orlando, Fla., for at Sinai Hos- her husband, Morris; a son, Har- eight years after leaving De- pital. He was old; two daughters, Mrs. Martin troit, died Jan. 18. Services and 63. Raub and Mrs. Sydney Ellis; a interment in Orland o. She President of sister and eight grandchildren. leaves her husband, Edward; the Toledo three sons, Lawrence, of De- * * * Steel Pickling CELIA SOSKIN, 29623 Tran- troit, Marvin, of New York, and C o r p., Mr. crest, Livonia, died Jan. 14. Fred, of Miami; a daughter, Raskin, of Survived by her husband, Solo- Rita, of Orlando; four brothers, 19190 Monica, mon; a son, Sam; two daughters, Cal, Leonard, Dr. Leon and was a mem- Mrs. Solomon Bienenfeld and Al Simons ,all of Detroit; and ber of Ma- Mrs. Edward Levin; and five eight grandchildren. * * sonic Order, grandchildren. Post 135 of Mr. Raskin ABE H. WEINSTEIN, presi- * * * the Jewish War Veterans and JACK GORLOVSKY, 18025 dent and founder of a Detroit a past commander of the Julius Pennington, died Jan. 14. Sur- liquor company, died Jan. 14, Rosenwald Post of the Amer- vived by his wife, Goldie; five at his home in Tampa, Fla. He ican Legion. He also served as sons, George, of Chicago, Carl, leaves his wife, Elsie; a daugh- president of the Hannah Schloss William, Theodore and Milton; ter, Mrs. Robert Rippa; and Old Timers. three sisters, Mrs. Norman Harry Shapiro Dies On the occasion of his 60th and three grandchildren. Buckner, of Pontiac, Mich., Mrs. * * * on Florida Vacation birthday three years ago, Mr. David Comen, of Chicago, and JACOB REIFLER, 1981 Law- s. Louis Meyers, of Peoria, A heart attack suffered by Raskin was honored by the rence, died Jan. 17. Survived Knights of Pythias, of which Harry L. Shapiro while vaca- Ill. by his wife, Ethel; two sons. * * * tioning in Miami Beach, Fla., he was a lifetime member, MATHILDA SOFER, 3455 W. proved fatal to the Detroit busi- served as chancellor com- William and Albert; a daugh- nessman, who died on Jan. 14. mander of the Detroit Lodge ter, Mrs. William Haftka; a Chicago, died Jan. 15. She Mr. Shapiro, of 18945 War- and was grand chancellor com- brother, five sisters and nine leaves a son, Dan H.;- a daugh- ter, Mrs. Abram Sapiro; a sis- rington, was president of the mander for the state of Mich- grandchildren. * * * Colonial Department Store in igan. ter, a grandchild and two great MICHAEL H 0 R N, 20196 He leaves his wife, Mary; two downtown Detroit, and was ac- grandchildren Schaefer, died Jan. 17. Sur- * * * tive in a number of communal sons, Lawrence D., of Toledo, vived by a son, Leon, of Silver and Dr. Herbert A.; four broth- HERBERT M. ROBINSON, activities. He was a member of Cong. ers, Morris and Morton, of Los Springs, Md.; two daughters, 3591 W. Outer Dr., died Jan. 18. Shaarey Zedek and a life mem- Angeles, Nathan, of Memphis, Mrs. Max Hoffman and Louise; He leaves his wife, Fay; a ber of the Zionist Organization Tenn., and Emil; a sister, Mrs. three brothers, two sisters and daughter, Mrs. Harold Levine; of America. Born in Russia, he Morris Schwartz; and seven four grandchildren. * and four grandchildren. * * * * came to Detroit in 1946, when grandchildren. He was the uncle IDA WASSERMANN, 16640 he purchased an interest in of Jewish News columnist LILLIAN L. MARLOWE, of LaSalle, died Jan. 18. Survived Pontiac, died Jan. 14. She leaves Colonial. Earlier, Mr. Shapiro Danny Raskin. by three sons, Harry, of Toledo, her husband, Philip; two daugh- resided in Chicago and Houston. Jack and Dr. Lewis; six grand- ters, Bonita Arlene and Lynne He leaves his wife, Sarah; a Harry M. Greenberg children and six great grand- Deborah; her mother, Mrs. Jen- son, Marvin Sallen; two daugh- Dies in California children. ters, Mrs. David Friedman and nie Greenberg; two brothers and * * * Harry M. Greenberg, a De- Mrs. Arnold Feuerman; four four sisters. ZELEK GORDON, 3385 Rich- troiter for 40 years before mov- brothers, William, Jacob, Abra- * * * ing to California, died at the ton, died Jan. 18. He leaves ham and Dr. Louis; and four DAVID MORRISON, 16633 age of 80 in Santa Monica, on his wife, Minnie; two daughters, sisters, Mrs. Harry Podoll, Mrs. Turner, died Jan. 15. He leaves Mrs. Benjamin Shat and Mrs. his wife, Rose; three sons, Mar- Dora Nizon, Mrs. Clara Wein- Jan. 17. Services and interment were Robert Spector, of Kansas City, traub and Mrs. Anna Swislow- of Rochester, Raymond, of in Detroit, on Wednesday. Mo.; a sister and four grand- tin, sky; and five grandchildren. Farmington, and Bernard; and A prominent businessman in children. eight grandchildren. * * * the steel, investment and real * * * Rabbi Donin's Father estate fields here, Mr. Green- SAMUEL L. ARLIN, 2660 of the MORRIS GOODMAN, berg devoted a major part of Fullerton, died Jan. 19. He Dies in New York 17. Gladstone Hotel, died Jan. his life and all of his efforts leaves his wife, Bessie; three Max Dolnansky, father of No survivors. since retirement to philanthro- sons; Irving, Max and Leonard; * * * Rabbi Hayim H. Donin, the four daughters, Mrs. Eva Gal- causes. DR. OTTO PAUL GERBER, spiritual leader of Cong. Bnai pic Death cut short his hopes pern, of Kansas, Mrs. Albert 7510 Rutland, died Jan. 16. He David, in Southfield, died Jan. of re-visiting the community Gantz, of Greenfield, Ia., Mrs. Mar- 18, after a lengthy illness. center at Nahlat Brosh, an Is- Morton Surivitz and Mrs. Sophie leaves two daughters, Mrs. Mr. Dolnansky, who resided rael cooperative community es- Rockhind; two brothers, four garet Frederic, of New York, at 90 Laurel Hill Terrace, in tablished under Mr. Greenberg's sisters, 15 grandchildren and and Mrs. Stephen Snyder; and two grandchildren. Manhattan, N. Y., was active in leadership in the Zionist move- four great grandchildren. many religious and educational ment. * * * projects in New York. A member of ZOA for 50 SAM M. FLEISHER, formerly Besides Rabbi Donin, he is years, he also was active in of Detroit, died Jan. 15, in survived by his wife, Eva; an- the Jewish National Fund and Miami, Fla. Services and inter- other son, Morris Dolnansky, of the United Jewish Appeal, here ment in Miami. He leaves his New York; and six grandchil- and in Los Angeles. wife, Sara; a daughter, Mrs. During the coming He leaves his wife, Jessie G.; Marilyn Paris; his father, Lewis; dren. week Yeshiva Beth A scholarship fund is cur- a son, Samuel S., of Detroit; a brother, Louis; and a sister, Yehuda will observe rently being established in his four daughters, Mrs. Alice Rein- Mrs. Betty Satren. the Yahrzeit of the * * * memory at Yeshiva University. heimer, Mrs. James L. Pollak, following departed HERMAN ABERLY, 23051 friends, with the Contributions to the fund of Detroit; Mrs. Julius Schaffer, traditional M e mo - should be sent to Dr. Samuel of Ann Arbor; and Mrs. Frank Wildwood, Oak Park,- died Jan. rial Prayers, recita- Zar, Yeshiva University, 186th Greenbaum, of Beverly Hills; 16. He leaves his wife, Rose; tion of Kaddish and St. and Amsterdam Ave., New seven grandchildren and four two sons, Paul and Ansel; a daughter, Mrs. Harold Gold- studying of Mish- great grandchildren. York 33, N. Y. nayes. smith; a sister and four grand- children. Hebrew Civil Thomas Fine Dies at 56 B. A. Ettlinger Dies * * * TEVES JAN. Thomas Fine, 56, of 825 LENA RUBIN, 17566 Stoepel, LONDON, (JTA)—The body 23 23 Beckie Mason of Bernard A. Ettlinger, presi- Whitmore; died Jan. 19,-at Sinai died Wednesday. Survived by 24 24 Hospital, after a two-day illness. Archie Hoffman dent of South African Jewish children, Meyer Rubin, Mark 24 24 Nathan Goldman Rabbi Moses Lehrman offi- A. ReVelle, Mrs. Sam Kahn and Board of Deputies, who died 24 24 Koppel Dworkin 24 24 Minnie Handler here last Thursday at the age ciated at services at the He- Mrs. Bernard Kalenberg. 24 24 Moe Sherman of 60, was flown to Johannes- brew Memorial Chapel on Wed- 25 nesday. There also was a 25 Allen L. Leach burg for burial. Masonic tribute to the deceased 26 26 MONUMENTS Sadie Maltzman after the traditional service. 26 26 Ja- cob Sukenic 26 26 Joseph Wetsman The Family of the Late Surviving him is his wife, Esther; two sons, Melvin and 27 27 . R. Babetsh • MORRIS Herbert; a daughter, Mrs. Mil- 28 28 Lillian Epstein MONDROW ton Tyner; seven grandchildren 29 29 Beatrice Shoop and four brothers. Acknowledges with 29 29 Mollie Greenspoon Mr. Fine lived most of his grateful appreciation 29 George Cetron 29 29 life in Detroit, coming here in Mordeci M. Hoffman 29 the many kind expres- his youth from his native city sions of sympathy ex- Yeshiva Beth Yehuda of Pittsburgh. He was in the oil Manual Urbach & Son tended by relatives and distribution business for the 7729 TWELFTH ST. 12305 Dexter friends during the fam- last five years. Prior to that he ily's recent bereave- TY 6-7192 WE 1-0203 was with the Federal Depart- ment. ment Stores for many years. Dr. Simon E. Lerman, of 3911 W. Outer Dr., died Jan. 14 at his home. He was active in a number of professional and communal organizations. Born at South Bend, Ind., and educated at the University of Notre Dame, Dr. Lerman lived in Detroit for 26 years. He organized and maintained his offices at the Memorial Clinic in Warren, was a mem- ber of the Macomb, Wayne County, Michigan and American Medical Associations and be- longed to the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and Louis Marshall Lodge of Bnai Brith. He is survived by his wife, Anne; a daughter, Sandra; a son, Lawrence; and three sisters. 4 WE REMEMBER 71-1rN 71 17N Ira Kaufman' Chape , In D.1RECTO.RS 0.F FUNERALS. 9410 Dexter • TY 4-8020 The finest tribute to a loved one; final arrangements by THE IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL