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April 08, 1960 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-04-08

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Dr. A. Mibashan, Head of DAIA,
Dies in Argentina ; to Plant Forest

Emery Monash Dies;
Attorney Here 47 Years!

OBITUARIES

An attorney in Detroit for 47
activities for the central Zionist years, Emery Monash, of 14438
organizations took him increas- Pembroke, died April 3, after a
EDMUND L. GILBERT, for - I Mrs. ANNIE MARRICH, a
ingly to other parts of the world lengthy illness. He was 68-years-
finer Detroit funeral director ,IDetroiter for 45 years before
and brought about major old.
changes in his life.
A graduate of Baldwin- died in Los Angeles March 26 .1moving to San Francisco, Calif.,
Wallace
College and the Detroit He conducted the Gilbert Fu - I died there on April 3. Services
Dr. Mibashan was sent to
Latin America in 1936 on a spe- College of Law, Mr. Monash neral Home here for 30 years .land interment in Los Angeles.
cial mission for the Jewish was active in numerous com- He was a Mason and a mem - The widow of Louis Marrich,
Agency, and, at the request of munal organizations. He was a ber of Temple Beth El. Sur - she leaves a son, Martin, of
Argentine Zionist leaders, was member of the Shrine, an of- viving him are his wife, Char - Miami, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs.
detached from his duties for a ficer of the Detroit Consistory's lotte F.; son, Gilbert J.; daugh - Sylvia Siegel, of San Francisco;
year to work with them in de- Carson Council and a life mem- ters, Mrs. Joyce Shustack of and six grandchildren.
a * *
veloping the Zionist movement ber of the Detroit Blue Lodge, Los Angeles and Mrs. Myra
Gartland of Great Neck, N. Y.
in that country. On his desig- F. & A.M.
SONIA ZUBRIN, 18244 Park-
Mr. Monash had served for and a sister and a brother, Edna side, died April 1. She leaves
nation as South American rep-
resentative of the Jewish Agen- 15 years as a member of the and. George Lewis.
a son, David; a daughter, Mrs.
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cy and World Jewish Congress, Selective Service Appeal Board,
Sander Bernstein; a brother and
SARAH GORDON, 3410 W. four grandchildren.
Dr. Mibashan established perma- and was a member of the De-
Chicago,
died
March
31.
Sur-
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nent residence in Buenos Aires troit, Michigan and American
vived by two sons, Sol and
WILLIAM A. SAMUEL S,
and assumed a leading role in Bar Associations.
He leaves his wife, Lillian; Louis; a brother and two grand- 3710 Richton, died April 1. Sur-
the life of the Jewish commu-
vived by a son, Harvey; a broth-
nity there. He was responsible two daughter s, Mrs. Earl children.
* * *
er, a sister and two grandchil-
for the organization of a num- Roberts and Mrs. Donald Kel-
JACOB KUDERMAN, 11501 dren.
ber of Zionist activities in the ler; a sister, Mrs. Ben Felber
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country and, during the past of Cleveland; and six grand- Petoskey, died April 5. He
GERALD G. GREENE (Gus
leaves a brother, Alex Kurman;
year, served as president of children.
DAIA.
and two sisters, Mrs. Mischa Greenberg), of Van Nuys, Calif.,
Kottler and Mrs. Manya Drobin- died April 6. Se. /ices and in-
During his journalistic career,
terment in Detroit. He leaves
sky, of Atlanta, Ga.
Dr. Mibashan represented fam-
three sons, Steven Michael,
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ous European newspapers as
JACOB (JAKE) F L E I S H- Robert Louis and Daniel Allan;
well as the Jewish press. In re-
MAN, 18920 Coyle, died March his mother, Mrs. Katie Green-
cent years he contributed arti-
four brothers and two sis-
30. Survived by his wife, Jennie; berg;
cles on a variety of subjects to
ters.
(Unveiling announcements may
four daughters, Mrs. Edward
the South American Jewish
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be inserted by mailing or by call-
Swartz, Belle Manning, Mrs.
press. He was the author of sev- ing
The Jewish News office, VE
ELIAS JACOB, 19409 Monte
8-9364.
Written
announcements
Max Rosenberg and Mrs. Samuel Vista, died April 6. He leaves
eral books on Zionism and on
be accompanied by the name
Born in Jassy. Romania, he Israel. He is survived by his must
Glassman; a brother and nine three sons, Morris, Irving and
and address of the person making
received his doctorate in philos- wife, a daughter and a son. Dr. the insertion. There is a standing grandchildren.
Hiem; three daughters, Janet,
charge
of
$3.00
for
an
unveiling
• * *
ophy at the University of Wuerz- Asher Mibashan, director of the notice. measuring an inch in
Mrs. Rose Schermer and Mrs.
burg, Germany and taught and Jewish Telegraphic Agency in depth.)
MORRIS SILBERMAN, 19458 Ray Rashti; eight grandchildren
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practiced journalism. He was' Argentina.
San Juan, died April 5. Surviv- and 12 great grandchildren.
The family of the late San Juan, died April 5. Sur-
for some years Rumanian corre-
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(Deep sorrow at the passing
spondent of the Jewish Tele- of Dr. Abraham Mibashan was Abraham Young announces the vived by his wife, Bertha; a son,
BENJAMIN LEVY, 13336 N.
unveiling
of
a
monument
in
his
graphic Agency. He settled in expressed in New York by Dr.
Raymond; two daughters, Mrs. Norfolk, died April 4. He leaves
Palestine where he was co- Nahum Goldmann in a message memory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Allan Barron and Mrs. Morris a daughter, Tylly; mother, Mrs.
editor of the newspaper Haaretz of condolence sent to the DAIA April 10, at Chesed shel Emes Burstyn, of Windsor; two Rose Levy; five brothers and a
and later secretary of the Tel and the family of the late Ar- Cemetery. Rabbi Fram will of- brothers and eight grandchil- sister.
Aviv Municipal Council, but his gentine Jewish leader. Empha- ficiate. Relatives and friends are dren.
asked to attend.
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sizing that he sends this mes-
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sage on his own behalf and on
SARAH ZACK, 25710 Salem,
The family of the late Benja- Huntington Woods, died April
the behalf of the World Zionist min Singer
The Family of the Late
announces the un- 5. Survived by two sons, Eugene
executive and the World Jewish
veiling of a monument in his M. and Samuel N.; a daughter,
LOUIS
Congress, Dr. Goldmann stated:
"Argentine Jewry, the Jewish memory at 12 noon, Sunday, Mrs. Carl Schram; three sisters
During the coming

BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—An
Institute of Study will be estab-
lished in Israel to honor the
memory of Dr. Mibashan, an
outstanding leader of Argen-
tine Jewry, whose funeral ser-
vices were held this week-end,
it was announced here.
Dr. Mibashan died here last
Wednesday, aged 70. In addi-
tion to an Instiute of Study,
several fellowships will be
named in his memory, and a
"Mibashan Forest" will be
planted in Israel to commem-
orate his many activities.
Eulogies honoring the late
leader were delivered at the
funeral by Aryeh Levavi, Is-
rael's Ambassador to Argen-
tina; Dr. Moises Goldman, rep-
resenting the South American
executive of the World Jewish
Congress; Dr. Gullermo Sches-
inger, chief rabbi of the Con-
gregation Israelita Argentina;
and Henry Levy, Argentine di-
rector for the Joint Distribution
Committee. A message of con-
dolence was read at the ser-
vices from Minister of the In-
terior Alfred Vitolo. Messages
also were received from many
Jewish communities in this
country and abroad.

MILLMAN

Announces the unveil.
ing of a monument in
his memory at 3:30
p.m., Sunday, April 10,
at Beth El Memorial'
Park. Rabbi Fram will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

Monument
Unveilings

WE REMEMBER
71-arm ntkz

April 10, at Chesed shel Emes and nine grandchildren.
people and the Zionist move-
Cemetery. Rabbi Gorrelick will
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ment lose in him a devoted
officiate. Relatives and friends
ELEK ABRAMOVITZ. 7381
leader whose wisdom, fairness
are asked to attend.
W. Outer Dr., died April 5. He
and vast experience made a

great contribution to the Zion-
ist movement and especially the
development of the Argentine ,
Jewish community. His person-1
ality will remain unforgotten in I In cherished memory of
the history of our generation.") Henry Goldfaden, dear husband,
father and grandfather, who left
! us on April 18, 1954 (16 days
Alfred M. Hecker Dies
Nissan).
Alfred M. Hecker, a Detroit
Sadly missed by his wife,
resident for 40 years, died Lena; children, Dr. Alfred. Mrs.
March 26. He had lived at 3577 Freda Katz, Herman, Louis and
W. Outer Dr. for the past 22 Jerry; and grandchildren.
years.
Mr. Hecker, born in Poland,
was in the frozen food products `Pete' Geller Dies;
business here, and was active Ex-Reporter Was 56
in Masonic circles. He had been
Byron (Pete) Geller, former
a member of Perfection Lodge, Detroit Times reporter, who
F.& A.M. for 28 years, and was practiced law for a number of
an organizer of its bowling yearS and also published a news-
league. He was a charter mem- paper in Texas, died last Fri-
ber of Adas Shalom Synagogue. day after a long illness, at the
Surviving are his wife, Sadie; age of 56.
a son, Robert; a daughter, Mrs.
He was active' in politics and
David I. Miller; his father, Ger- for several years was on the
shon; a sister and two grand- Ford Motor Co. legal staff. For
children.
the past few years he was
The President of the United manufacturers representative
for Aurora Gasoline Co.
States is Honorary President
Born in Windsor, member of
of the Boy Scouts of America.
one of the most prominent Jew-
ish families in the Border
Cities, he began his newspaper
MONUMENTS
career on the Windsor Star.
He is survived by his . wife,
C;
Elizabeth; two sons, Michael, a
Carnegie Tech student, and
Peter, an Aurora Oil Co. em-
ploye; and his brothers and
sisters, Max, Frances, I 1 e n e,
Donna, Helen, Jay, Bill, Mau-
rice, Dorothy and Milton.

I in Memoriam

ELLA BERGER

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the fam-
ily's recent bereave-
ment.

IN MEMORIAM
The Hannah Schloss
Old Timers
mourns the passing of
one of its distinguished
members

MR. BEN
TAUBER

We pay tribute to his
memory for his friend-
ship, for all the good
deeds that marked his
active life. Our heart-
felt sympathies go to
the entire Tauber fam-
ily. May they be con-
soled in their hour of
sorrow.

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