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February 12, 1960 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-02-12

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assah Condemns U.S. Accession Dr. Friedman,
to Arab Boycott . in Naval Contracts Historian, Dies

641

OBITUARIES

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!for naval contracts. was adopted NEW YORK (JTA) — Dr.
by more than 200 top leaders Philip Friedman, Columbia Uni-
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Mrs. BAILA NYMAN, of
LEWIS
H.
LEVIN.
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7
4
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of Hadassah at the organiza- versity lecturer in Jewish his- Toronto, Ont., died Feb. '7
! tion's mid-winter conference. tory, author and expert on the Services and interment in To- . Pinehurst, died Feb. 8. He
leaves his wife, Etta: a son,
The resolution called upon Nazi treatment of Jews during ronto. She leaves two sons, Max ' Newton; two sisters and two
1"American business to resist and before World War II, died and Ben, both of Detroit; four grandchildren.
the illegal Arab boycott of Is- here Sunday. He was 59.
• • •
daughters, Minnie, Tillie Snyder
A member of the Jewish and Sara Shoicet, of Toronto.
1rael with every legal means at
FLORA SIMON, 746 Coiling-
ci3
its command." It called upon underground in P o 1 a n d. he and Mrs. Joe Schwartz, of New
Austria Hopes to Find
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the United States Government fought the Nazis from 1939 to ! York; seven grandchildren and wood, died Feb. 8. She leaves a
Compensation Solution
son, Jerome; a brother. two sis-
I "categorically to oppose the in - ! 1944 and was one of 870 Jews 16 great grandchildren.
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
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ters, three grandchildren and a
to The Jewish News)
jection of racial or religious in Lwow. Poland, to survive in
* *
great grandchild.
LONDON—A hope that the discrimination against American a pre-war Jewish population of
• • •
Austrian government would citizens in the administration 170.000. He was born in Lwow, , MARTIN G R A N E T LEN-
JOSEPH FRIEDBERG. 16721 :L
soon find solution to the prob- of any treaties or executive received his doctorate in 1925 : HOFF. 20165 Stoepel. died Feb.
leaves his wife. e en, Woodinghamt died Feb. 7. He
lem of adequate compensation 'agreements to which the United from the University of Vienna
to victims of Nazism in that States Government or any of its and taught in Lodz. Vilna and : two sons. Maxwell and Henry: leaves his wife, Rose; a son.
a daughter, Mrs. Gerald Finn: Sam; three daughters. Mrs. Jos- . 4
country was expressed by Dr. agencies affixes its signature." Warsaw.
: three brothers. a sister and eph Kron, Mrs. Sam Bernstein i a .
Bruno Kreisky, Foreign Minister
Dr. Friedman came to the five grandchildren.
The Hadassah leaders scored
and Mrs. Philip Bolton; and 11 j 2
of Austria.
American support of the recent ' United States in 1948, when he
so
* * •
grandchildren.
Dr. Kreisky voiced that hope World Bank loan to the United became a research fellow in
* * *
ROSE WUNTER, 11501 Pe-
after conference with delega-; Arab Republic and appealed to Jewish studies at Columbia. He
HARRY WEXLE R, 17608
tion representing the Board of Congress to demand "as a con- wrote widely in six languages- ! toskey, died Feb. 6. Survived Santa Rosa. died Feb. 10. Sur- "-
Deputies of British Jews, head- dition of further loans or aids ' Polish. German. Yiddish. Heb- by three sons. Philip. Benjamin vived by his wife, Tobe: two 5
ed by the Board's president, to the United Arab Republic, rew. English and Spanish—and and Isadore; three daughters. : sons. Norman. of New York, c>
Barnett Janner.
free access to the ships of all was the author. among other : Mrs. Mollie Dinovitz. Mrs. and Robert Hystzer; a daughter.
The delegation presented the nations — including Israel — works. of "Their Brother's James Weiss and Mrs. Leo : Mrs. Seymour Rosen; two sis-
Foreign Minister with a mem- through the Suez Canal." • Keeper," a book telling of the Weingarden, of Silver Springs. ters and a grandchild.
* * *
orandum drawing attention to
help given Jewish persecutees Md.; two brothers. eight grand-
children. and six great grand-
GITTEL KANAREK. 4744 W.
the need for speedy Austrian
by non-Jews during the war.
Jet
Flights
Cover
I children.
Buena Vista. died Feb. 9. Sur-
government action on compen-
He was a member of the
* • *
f vived by two sons. Burt and
sation for victims of Nazism. Detroit to Caribbean; : American Historical Associa-
• BERTHA STERN. 3226 Mon- ! Cecil; three daughters. Mrs.
restitution for Jewish property
tion. YIVO Institute for Jewish
in Austria for which no heirs Set New Orleans Tour Research. and the Hebrew and terey, died Feb. 6_ Survived by Max Katz. Mrs. Bessie Diskin
two sons, Morris and Alvin: five and Mrs. Da "d Diamond; 14
can now be located. and com-
Commercial jet air service is • Yiddish sections of the PEN daughters, Mrs. Edward Bassin. grandchildren and 13 great
pensation for Jewish communal available from Detroit all the Club in New York.
Mrs. Pine Schwartz. Mrs. Harry ; grandchildren.
property destroyed in Austria way to the Caribbean. it is
He also was the author of
Kelman, Mrs. Saul Forman and
during the Nazi regime.
announced by Dick Brodhead, "Martyrs and Fighters" and Mrs. Bernard Kushmar. of Tuc- I MORRIS ZINBERG. 3240 Ro-
, district sales manager for Delta . "The Epic of the Warsaw son, Ariz.: and 10 grandchildren. cheater. died Feb. 10. Survived
: Air Lines. i Ghetto." published in the Unit- .
• • •
I by
- two brothers. David. of San
Delta's DC-8 jet schedules : ed States, and a contributor to
Diego. Calif.. and Hymar; and
The Family of the Late
HAROLD
G
0
U
L
D.
16170
from Detroit now connect in - studies on the history of Polish
a sister. Mrs. Florence Good-
Miami with Pan American's Jews. He was a director of the Ohio. died Feb. 6. Survived by man
ANNA
his wife. Fay; two daughters.
Boeing 707 jet flights to San bibliographic division of the Linda and Carrol: and t w o
SHARFMAN
Jesse Hirsch Dies
. Juan. Leaving Detroit at 9 a.m.. • Fad Washem war memorial in brothers.
Acknowledges with
* •
. Delta flight 811 takes just two ; Jerusalem.
NEW YORK. (JTA) —Jesse
grateful appreciation
hours. 46 minutes to arrive in
ETHEL GREENWALD. 3323 Hirsh. advertising manager of
the many kind expres-
Miami. The Pan American jet Jacob Kalt Succumbs , Elmhurst. died Feb. 6. Survived the American Examiner, died
sions of sympathy ex-
clipper completes the trip in
by her husband. Sam: a daugh- last week at the age of 53. He
tended by relatives and
Week After Brother
• two hours. 10 minutes.
ter. Mrs. Louis Dorf: a brother. had previously been with the
friends during the fam-
A
week
after
the
death
of
his
The trip can be ! made tourist i
a sister and three grandchil- Jewish Review and the Ameri-
ily's recent bereave-
; brother. Jacob Kalt, co-owner of ! dren.
can Hebrew. He conducted a
ment. Our special
class from Detroit to San Juan i a Detroit roofing company. died
*
vacation - and - travel column in .
for 5186.10. There is U.S. tax on ;
thanks to Rabbi Ben-
in Harper Hospital. on Feb. 7.1
JACOB STALR IT. 20421 the American Examiner.
jamin H. Gorrelick, of
the domestic portion of the His brother. Charles Kalt. a!
Strathmoor, died Feb. 4. Sur-
;trip, which can be made with furniture de.
Beth Aaron Synagogue.
aler, died on Jan. vived by his wife. Sophie: a German Jews Launch Drive
only 10 per cent down, on the 31,
for his kindness and de-
son, Morris; a daughter. Mrs.
"Go - Now - Pay - Later" plan.
votion during our time
COLOGNE. (JTA)—The 1960
Mr. Jacob Kalt. who had re- Irvin A. Wilner: and five grand-
of need.
Jewish Appeal Campaign for Is-
Delta also announced this ; sided at 10727 Santa Maria. was children_
rael was launched at the new
week its sponsorship of five and a member of the Probus Club.
• • •
Jewish Community House here
six-day "Happiness Tours" to I He leaves his wife. Laura: a
JACK
SEIDMAN.
13559
Cher-
by Prof. Hermann Lewin, presi-
New Orleans in time for Mardi ; son. Michael: a daughter. Mrs.
Gras. Tours include hotel ac- Sam Sobel; three other broth- rylawn. died Feb. 6. Survived dent of the Keren Hayesod in
commodations, a festival din- ers. a sister and a grand- . by his wife. Edith: a son. Rob- West Germany. '
ert; a daughter. Mrs. Wallace — -
ner-dance
party. sightseeing , daughter.
Bratt: three brothers. and three
tours and transportation round-

sisters.
trip.
• * *

ISADORE MORGULES. 12952
Trinity. died Feb. 5. Survived
The Family of
In cherished memory of Reu- by his wife. Eva: a son. Jack.
During the canting
the Late, Beloved
ben W. Klein. beloved husband of Israel; a daughter. Mrs.
week Yeshiva Beth
in the Jewish
and father. who passed away on Henry Garcia. of Chicago: three
Yehuda will observe
tradition by
EDITH. LEWIS
Feb. 12. 1950.
brothers. a sister and four
the Yohrzeit of the
Often a lonely heartache. many
grandchildren.
following deported
MARX
a silent tear
* • •
friends, with the
But always a beautiful memory
Acknowledges with
of a husband and father we
traditional M e eno -
MEYER LEVINE, 117 S. Wil-
loved so dear.
grateful appreciation
rial Prayers, recita-
son
Blvd..
Mt.
Clemens.
died
Sadly missed by his wife,
the many kind expres-
tion of Kaddish and
Feb. 7. Survived by his wife.
Rose:
son.
Stanley:
and
daugh-
sions
of
sympathy
and
studying of Mish-
3201 JOY RD.
Audree; a son. Jerold: two
ter. Marilyn.
Hoot to tlho tiobo•lt Ilootorotoot Soot*,
noyes.
the contributions to so
daughters. Donna and Sue:
many charities extend-
CLOSED SATURDAYS
three
brothers
and
two
sisters.
Hebrew Civil
Jennie Goldstein Dies at 64
aced JEWISH HOLIDAYS
ed by relatives and
* * *
SHEVAT FEB
friends in her memory
0,SN SUNDAYS
Molly Plotkin
Jennie Goldstein. veteran
15
13
JOSEPH HERMAN HELLER. ! Helen Sitverstone
15
13
during the family's re-
Yiddish actress, who had ap- 1580 Brainard. died Feb. 8.
Debora Shcolnick
TYlor 6-0196
15
13
cent bereavement.
Noah Keys
peared in Yiddish productions Survived by his wife. Minnie:
15
13
Rachel
Fishman
15
13
in Detroit for many years. died mother. Mrs. Leah Heller: two
I +II(iil'ItfiI
in New York Tuesday at the brothers and three sisters.
Gusti Solomon
16
14
Joseph L. Bale
16
14
age of 63. She was to appear

• * *
Sunday in a CBS TV Workshop
Mina Wolman
17
15
LEO BRODY. 17344 Indiana.
itii
drama dealing with intermar- died Feb. 7. Survived by his
Joseph Goldberg
10
16
riage.
Herbert B. Bunin
111
16
FOR ALL JEWISH CEMETERIES BY
wife. . Ann: two sons, Joseph
Morris Goldberg
18
16
and Harold: three brothers.
Arthur E. Plotnick
18
16
Israel Glicklin
18
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three sisters and two grandchil-
Morris Singer
19
dren.
17
"Dependable & Responsible Since 1873"
• • •
Louis Cohen
19
17
ti
Sarah Kane
19
17
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Lowest Prices for Highest
SOPHIE NATHANSON. of
Quality Granite and Outstanding
20
18
Max C. Shiovitz
., t1;sns - 13;"N T , t; 13,7=1,3 -130.11: '13A31;:
Detroit and Chicago. died Feb.
Designs
David Karnoff
20
1$
7. in Chicago. Services and in-
20021 Jas. Couzens Hwy.
VE 8-8660
Anna
Ratner
21
DETROIT MONUMENT
terment in Detroit. She leaves
three sons, Ben, Morris and
Yeshiva Beth Yehuda
WORKS
SAMUEL GORLICK
George: a daughter, Mrs. Sam-;
12305 Dexter
Manager
2744 W. Davison car. Lawton
uel Fogelman. of Chicago; a
HEBREW MEMORIAL COUNSELOR
TO 8-6923
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brother and a sister.

NEW YORK, (JTA)—A reso-
lution sharply criticizing the
United States Government for
succumbing to the Arab- boycott
of Israel by barring owners of
any U.S. ships, engaged in busi-
ness with Israel, from bidding

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