The family of the late Morris Oslik announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory NEW YORK, (JTA) — Rabbi at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, July 31, at Norman Salit, who was an at- the Workmen's Circle Ceme- torney and a former president tery. Relatives and friends are of the Syna- asked to attend. gogue Council * * * * S o f America, The family of the late Abe M. The family of the late Mollie died in New Simon announces the unveiling Feinberg announces the unveil- York Hospital, of a monument in her memory ing of a monument in his mem- July 22, after at 11 a.m. Sunday, July 31, at ory at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, July a long illness, Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Rab- 31, at Machpelah Cemetery. at the age of bi Donin will officiate. Rela- Relatives and friends are asked 64. tives and friends are asked to to attend. In addition attend. to his Syna- * * When Memorial Prayer gogue Council Dr. Salit post he had The family of the late Anna Is Omitted at Funerals Gordon announces the unveil- By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX been executive director of the (Copyright, 1960, Wartime Emergency Commis- •ng of a monument in her Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) memory at 1 p.m. Sunday, The memorial prayer "El sion for Conservative Judaism Aug. 7, at Workmen's Circle Racharnim" is omitted from the in World War II, director of Cemetery. Rabbi Siegel will of- funeral service on such festive the Freedom Foundation and ficiate. Relatives and friends days as Rosh Hodesh or holi- a member of the New York County Lawyers Association. are asked to attend. days. * * * Born and educated ir. New The spirit required in public The family of the late Louis on festive days was to be one York, he was ordained as a Please announces the unveiling of rejoicing. The well-known Conservative rabbi by the Jew- of a monument in his memory memorial prayer was one which ish Theological Seminary. In at noon Sunday, Aug. 7, at would and does cause grief to the same year he was admitted Bnai David Cemetery. Rabbi those who are in attendance. to the New York Bar. He had Donin and Cantor Adler will Thus it was eliminated on those attended law school in the officiate. Relatives and friends days. Furthermore, the memor- afternoon and evenings and the ial prayers ask for peace for seminary in the mornings. are asked to attend. In 1953, as president of the the deceased. On festive days * S * even the deceased are said to Synagogue Council of America, The family of the late Harry be in peace. hence a prayer for he visited West Germany on in- Finklestein announces the un- their rest is unnecessary. The vitation of the Bonn Govern- veiling of a monument in his custom.. has prevailed, however. ment to discuss problems of memory at noon Sunday, July to offer these prayers on the nostwar anti-Semitism. 31, at. Machpelah Cemetery. Sabbath and on the last days He conferred with a number Rabbi Sperka will officiate. of the three major festivals. of high Bonn officials and on Relatives and friends are asked This was as a plea that the rest his return said he was deeply to attend. and peace which came over the disappointed by the failure of * * * deceased on such occasions West German authorities to Mrs. Gertrude Cohen, Mrs. would continue even after the erase anti-Semitism. Morris Sukenic, Mrs. Rose Glick festival or Sabbath was over. and Reuben Levin, children of It is also because it became B. Ostrovksy. Mayor the late Louis Levin, announce traditional to pledge charity on the unveiling of a monument their behalf during the Sabbath of Raanana, Dies at 70 NEW YORK, (JTA)—Word in his memory at 1:30 p.m. Sun- and last days of the three major day, July 31, at Machpelah festivals. While Jewish tradi- was received here of the death Cemetery. Rabbi Leo Goldman tion makes allowance for hu- last week in Tel Aviv of Baruch will officiate. Relatives and mans to give vent to their emo- Ostrovsky, educator, journalist friends are asked to attend. tions, it does expect of them to and Mayor of Raanana, Israel. exercise self-control when the He was 70 years of age. Mr. Ostrovsky was one of the found- occasion cals for it. ers of Raanana, a town near the coast northeast of Tel,Aviv.. The Family of the Late Lazarov Memorial in B orn in Russia, 0 strov sky came to the United States when ABRAHAM Kfar Habad, Israel ihe was 18 years of age and MACKEY The cornerstone was laid for subsequently served here as Acknowledges with a 32-room student dormitory in principal of the Workmen's grateful appreciation the Kfar Habad Printing School Circle High School. He settled the many kind expres- in Israel, on July 14, in memory in Palestine in 1930 and was sions of sympathy ex- of Jacob Lazarov. named chairman of the Raanana tended by relatives and T h e memorial was estab- Local Council the following friends during the 1 i s h e d by his children — the year. He served in this , post family's recent bereave- Schaver, Lazarov and Tannen- without remuneration until his ment. death. baum families. Mr. and Mrs. Izzy Lazarov and daughter, B e r y I, repre- A Note About Ezra Pound sented the families in Israel, at Leonard Lyons reveals in his the cornerstone laying. A mes- syndicated column that Ezra sage of blessing was read at the Pound, "the mad poet" who de- The Family of the Late ceremony from the Lubavitcher livered anti-Semitic broadcasts Rebbe, Rabbi Shneerson, head of from Rome during the Musso- SAMUEL RUCHOTSKY lini regime, wants to recite at the Habad movement. the YMHA Poetry Center in Acknowledges with grateful appreciation New York. Lyons writes that Dr. Jacknow, Orthopedic the many kind expres- when Pound was under deten- Surgeon, Dies at 34 sions of sympathy ex- tion and won the $1,000 Bollin- te nd e d by relatives Dr. Albert S. Jacknow, an gen Prize for poetry, one of and friends during the Oak Park resident and ortho- America's most revered poets family's recent bereave- pedic surgeon in Pontiac, died said: "Good. I'm for poets get- ment. Monday in Pontiac's St. Joseph ting lots of money. I hope Mercy Hospital. He was 34. Pound collects the money, and Dr. Jacknow, 24540 Oneida, then is hanged." . . . This same was an active leader of the poet expedited Pound's release Michigan Crippled Children's and return to Italy. He went to Society. the officials, from door to door, The Family of the Late He is survived by his wife, demanding: "I want Ezra Pound NORMAN Zenia; a son, Gerald; two released immediately; I don't daughters, Barbara and Dale; want him to become a martyr." SCHREIBER his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy- Acknowledges with man Jacknow; and a sister, Mrs. "We can all perceive the dif- grateful appreciation Donald Sharfman. ference between ourselves and the many kind expres- our inferiors, but when it sions of sympathy ex- Michigan has some of the best comes to a question of the dif- tended by relatives and water supplies in the nation. ference between us and our friends during the Eighty percent of the popula- superiors we fail to appreciate family's recent bereave- tion drinks water from supplies merits of which we have no ment. approved by the health depart- proper conceptions."—J. Feni- ment. more Cooper. OBITUARIES MAX FLEISCHMAN of Brooklyn, N.Y., died July 24. He leaves his wife, May; four sisters, Mrs. Jacob Gosevitz, Mrs. Celia Lakofsky and Mrs. Herbert J. Pevos, all of Detroit, and Mrs. Lillian Rose of New York; and five brothers, Ben Fleischman of Los Angeles and Dave and Sam Fleischman and Morris and Abe Lachover, all of Detroit. HENRIETTA SCHWARTZ, 25155 Southwood, Southfield, died July 24. She leaves her husband, Harry; a son, Jack; a S * * daughter, Mrs. Daniel Niss; two DAVID TABOCK, 17527 In- sisters and three grandchildren. diana, died July 26. Survived * * by his wife, Rose; son, Jack, of DEBORAH ELBINGER, 18038 Southfield; three daughters, Mrs. Louis Stoller, Mrs. Myron Washburn, died July 20. Sur- Lebus and Mrs. Jack Lieber- vived by one son, Benjamin; man; a brother and seven two daughters, Mr Alex Sel- nick and Frances, both of Los grandchildren. Angeles; seven grandchildren * * and three great grandchildren. MORRIS LIPCON, 1918 Pin- gree, died July 26. Survived by a brother-in-law. Louis Gelfund. Nate J. Blumberg Dies nieces and nephews. Nate J. Blumberg, chairman * of the board of Universal Pie- LENA HAKING, 1371 Meade, tures, died Sunday at his home New York, died July 19 in Den- in Van Nuys, Calif.. at the age ver, Colo. She leaves a daugh- of 66. ter, Anna Bathrick of Denver; George Jessel delivered the two sons, Sam and Dr. Leonard eulogy and Jimmy Durante sang Haking, bath of Detroit; seven "September Song," in accord- grandchildren and five great ance, the widow said, with her grandchildren. husband's wishes. "Nate," she * * said, "didn't want people to sit SAMUEL L. YOFFEE, 18979 with long faces at his funeral." Monica, died July 23. He leaves his wife. Rose; one son, Dr. Melvin R. Yoffee; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Arthur Solomon and Mrs. Hy Safran; a brother, Isa- dore; and 10 grandchildren. 0 WE REMEMBER m- inv 7tx 9419 Dexter • TY 4 86'20 During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehuda will observe the Yahrzeit of the following departed friends, with the . traditional M e nto - Hal Prayers, recita- tion of Kaddish and studying of Mish- nayes. MONUMENTS 4 Civil Hebrew July AV Manual Urbach & Son 7729 TWELFTH ST. 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She leaves her husband, Mathew J.; her father, Samuel Brood; three sisters, Marsha and Katherine of Los Angeles and Mrs. Arthur Cohn. * * VE 8-8660 SAMUEL GORLICK Manager HEBREW MEMORIAL COUNSELOR A funeral ill. the best of taste is not expensive at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. 39 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Fri day, July 29, 1960 Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by call- ing The Jewish News office, VE 13-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the, insertion. There is a standing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) Dr. Norman Salit, Active in Civic Movements, Dies