OBITUARIES BESS RODEN, 12566 Preston Way, Los Angeles, Calif., for- merly of Detroit, died Sept. 4. Surviving are her husband, I. M. Roden; two daughters, Joyce and Mrs. Barbara Balfor; and one grandson, all of Los An- geles; three sisters, Mrs. Lena Kantor, Mrs. Esther Behrmann (both of Detroit) and Mrs. Ethel Susman of Bay City; and three brothers, Edward and Mil- ton Atlas, both of Detroit, and High Atlas of Chicago. * * _ JOSEPH H. BRAWERMAN, 20432 Schaefer, died in Bowling Green, Ohio, Sept. 6. He leaves his wife, Dorothy; a daughter, Mrs. Edward Nissen of Fuller- ton, Calif.; three brothers, three sisters and two grandchildren. * * * PETER GERTLER, 3945 Lin- coln, died Sept, 6. He leaves two sisters, Mrs. Sam Schiff and Mrs. Sam Nathanson of New York. * * * DAVID EISENBERG, 16833 Mendota, died Sept. 8. He leaves his wife, Minnie; two sons, Hal and Sheldon; a daughter, Mrs. Gary Kienscherf; a brother, two sisters and four grandchildren. * * * JOSEPH C. GORDON, 16227 Marlowe, died Sept. 10. He leaves his wife, Sarah; a daughter, Mary Louise; three brothers and a sister. * * HARRY GOLDENBERG, 18026 Cherrylawn, died Sept. 12. He leaves his wife, Mollie; three sons, Norman, Stanton and Leo, a daughter, Mrs. DeWayne Kirk- dorfer; four grandchildren and three great grandchildren. * * SARAH GUTOW, • 15829 Ken- tucky, died Sept. 12. She leaves three sons, Dr. Benjamin, Dr. Isadore H. and Dr. Julius J.; and six grandchildren. * EDWIN FOX, 21850 Avon, Oak Park, died Sept. 11. Survived by his wife, Sylvia; a son, Martin; two daughters, Elyse and Denise; a brother, Morris of Bayside, L.I.; and three sisters, Mrs. Harry Shulman, Mrs. Sanders Hertzberg and Mrs. Louis Harris. * SARAH GLASSMAN, 11501 Petoskey, died Sept. 13. She leaves a son, Alex; a daughter, Mrs. Henry Pergament; nine grandchildren and 11 great grand- children. NEW! NOW! FREE! The 24-Year Hebrew-English Calendar (new edition) that now gives you every Hebrew date and day of the week from October 1940 to September 1964. Also every Jewish holi- day till 1970. It's absolutely free! Write card or letter to H. J. HEINZ CO. Dept. J2, Pittsburgh 30, Pa. Maxwell Lowe, Prominent Detroit Bnai Brith Leader, Dies at Age of 47 Grant C. Butler tries hard to MOSES ZEITLIN, 3709 Rich- give the impression that he is ton, died Sept. 12. Survived by not anti-Israel, in his book, two sons, Archie and Harry; two "Kings and C,amels," published daughters, Mrs. Hannah Novak by Devin-Adair (23 E. 26th, N.Y. and Mrs. Simon Ash; six _grand- 10). Regrettably, his sources are children and nine great grand- questionable. children. * * There is a give-away also in ROSE ZUCKER, 23410 Wild- the foreword to the book by wood, Oak Park, leaves a daugh- Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Russell L. Max- ter, Mrs. David Manello; one well, who praises the effort for brother, Isadore Sacher; three an American understanding of sisters, Mrs. Hyman Rosen, Mrs. the Arabs and especially of Louise Knobloch and Mrs. Regina Saudi Arabia, but who concluded 135 saying: "Fortunately more Katz; and three grandchildren. and more people today are * * SIMON WEINBERG, 15541 realizing that a discussion of the John Lodge, - died Sept. 11. Sur- Arab refugee problem, the state vived by wife, Celia; two sons, of Israel, Zionism, Arab imper- Isadore and Bernard; and seven ialism and communism does not have to be carried on with the grandchildren. threat of anti-Semitism hanging * * * PAULINE EFRUSY, 11501 Pe- over the head of anyone who toskey, died Sept. 8. Survived by dares to criticize Israel or to husband, Samuel; two sons, Saul reflect a point of view which is S. and Jack; four daughters, Mrs. friendly to the Arab and his Sam Janko, Mrs. Ben Gerber, cause." This is a clear indicatiOn of Mrs. Archie Katcher and Ida Mae Efrusy of Forest Hills, one-sidedness. Few people speak N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs. Yetta with as much sincerity about Nebach and Mrs. Selma Faigel- friendship with the Arabs as do man of Montreal; 10 grandchil- Jewish leaders. Israelis want to dren; eight great grandchildren. understand them, and they also * * * wish to be understood. Dov KATIE DUBROW of Los An- Joseph, in "The Faithful City," geles (formerly of Detroit), died (Simon and Schuster), tells of Sept. 3. She leaves three sons, genuine friendships between Harry, of Detroit, Philip and Jews and the Arabs. It is only Benjamin of Los Angeles; and when disrupting influence, oil- a daughter, Mrs. Bernard Katz of affected, step in—as in the case of the motives implied in portions Los Angeles. * * * of "Kings and Camels," that PHILIP TRUBOW, 10281 Al- trouble begins to brew. Jon and bany, Oak Park, is survived by David Kimche also provided evi- his wife, Sarah; one son, Ger- dence of Arab-Jewish friendships ald H.; two daughters, Mrs. Max in their latest book. Feldman and Mrs. Jascha Sel- But Butler, while speaking of man; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie the Israelis being able to "render Katz and Mrs. Jake Morritz; and, service to their cause by upgrad- six grandchildren. ing their concept of the Arabs," * * • does the inexcusable by going NATHAN BENATOVICH, 21 for Jewish information to the E. Montcalm, died Sept. 10. objectionable Jewish group—the Csnincil for Judaism that is Peter Trunsky, Founder kn wn only for self-hatred. There are many objection- of Firm, Dies at 73 Founder and president of the able approaches to modernism Standard Warehouse Co., a cotton and to democracy in the But- and woolen waste brokerage firm, ler book. For instance, when Peter Trunsky, 17330 Pontchar- he speaks of emancipation of train, died Monday in Sinai Hospi- women he defends the idea of "evolution." Butler admits that tal. He was 73. He was active in the United there is slavery in Saudi Ara- Jewish Appeal and a memoer bia, and all he can say is that of Detroit Loage and Bnai Brith. it recognized by the Korean Mr. Trunsky leaves his wife, and Isiam "and therefore c Sarah; a son, Samuel L. Travis; not be eradicated overnight." three daughters, Mrs. Samuel But he does not hesitate Malbin, Mrs. Leonard Levin and quote Saud's attack on Mrs. Sam Gross; a brother, can Zionists that they are "a Harold; two sisters, Mrs. Doris subversive force." That's a Gleit and Mrs. Pearl .Zeff and 10 fellow-American for you! The Maxwell foreword, instead grandchildren. of being positive and construc- tive, tries to excuse "criticism" Neumark, Journalist, of Israel. Instead of seeking in- Dies in New York at 69 formation and offering it on a NEW YORK, (JTA) David non-partisan basis, an effort is Neumark, noted Yiddish writer, made to imply that pro-Arabs- died here last Friday at the and the pro-Arabism of Butler age of 69. Prominent writers and Maxwell seem to be tinged and journalists -euogized Mr. with anti-Israelism — should not Neumark, who was on the staff be called anti-Semites. of the Jewish Daily Forward It is regrettable. ,If these for the past 15 years. desired to be fair, they Born in Poland, Neumark where to find the proper began his literary career in mation. They went to th Warsaw where he worked on a informants. That's deplor number of Yiddish newspapers. He emigrated - to Canada in 1940. In 1945, Mr. Neumark Ex - Judge Melniker came to the United States and Former Hudson County, took up the post as editor of District Court Judge Aaron A. the Detroit edition of the Daily Melniker, who was active in Forward. Republican political cam- paigns in New Jersey for 53 Breakfast or lunch, as elab- years, died of a heart attack orate as one may wish, can be Septa 9, in Neptune, N. J. He enjoyed between swims as part was an active Bayonne, N. J., of the poolside service pro- Jewish and civic leader and par- vided by nearly every Miami ticipated in the Jewish War Beach hotel. Veterans and other activities. Maxwell Lowe, of 26384 Hum- Moshe and a member of the ber, Huntington Woods, one of board of the congregation at the Detroit's most prominent Bnai time of his death. He was active ... leaders, in plans for the completion of the a well new Bnai Moshe synagogue. He known attor- was a past president of Zager ney, died Tues- Lodge of Bnai Brith, a past pres- day at the age ident of Greater Detroit Bnai of 47, after a Brith Council, a Scout leader and brief illness. an honorary member of the Great- F u n er al er Detroit Committee of Boy services were Scouts of America. He was a held at noon member of the Michigan, Wayne Thursday a t County and Detroit Bar Associa- Kaufman- Chap- tions. el. Surviving him are his wife, Ida; daughter, M. Lowe Judith; sons, Thomas and Jona- than; mother, Mrs. Sam Blau; a brother, Dr. Adolph Lowe, TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Yehuda and a sister, Mrs. Charles Leven- Bachar, 33, a resident of Eilat, berg. Lowe was president of the owner of a yacht which he used Men's Club of Congregation Bnai to anchor in the Gulf of Aqaba, was ' arrested here by Israeli , security officers on suspicion of Iron Curtain Nations having passed ,secret informa- tion to Egyptian agents in Ethi- Reject Herzl Stamp JERUSALEM, (JTA) —Is- opia. raeli postal officials disclosed Bachar is owner of the yacht that new stamps bearing a "Calypso" which he sailed a likeness Of Theodor Herzl year ago from Eilat to Asmara, are being rejected by postal Eritrea. According to the se- officials in Iron Curtain coun- curity officers, he had to aban- tries. Letters with such don his ship at Asmara when • stamps are returned' from his Israeli crew abandoned these countries stamped "un- ship, and port authorities con- acceptable." fiscated the "Calypso" for non- The Herzl stamp is the sec- payment of port fees. ond rejected by Communist Early this year, it is charged, countries. The first was one Bachar went to Asmara again, issued in conjunction with presumably in an effort to re- World Refugee Year. It de- picted a Yemenite Jewish gain his yacht. He allegedly family sitting on a flying car- went on to Ethiopia, met an and pet as a symbol of the In- Egyptian military attache , sold "some information" to the gathering of the Exiles: Egyptian. Security authorities said Bachar admitted selling Percy Kaplan's Father Dies material to the Egyptian, but Hyman Kaplan, of Winnipeg, claimed it was "false informa- father of Percy Kaplan, executive tion." The security officers say that director of the Jewish National was picked up last Fund Council here, died last Fri- when he returned to day at the age of 84. and bought gifts "with He came to Winnipeg from Russia in 1904 and for several money received from the Egyp- years, before entering the mer- tian," for his wife and 'three cantile business, he operated a children. dairy. He was the founder of a. synagogue in a Winnipeg sub- urb. 4 also are his wife, Sury ghters, Miriam 1 ornia; Rut Zin- During the coming Yetta week Yeshiva Beth , and eight Yehuda will observe Accuse Eilat Man of Selling Israel Secrets to UAR WE REMEMBER 71-1=1§7 71tx the Yahrzeit of the following departed friends, with the traditional rial In Memoriam In loving memory of Louis Raskin, dearly beloved husband and father, who passed ,away Sept. 5, 1919, 10 days in Elul. 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