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December 23, 1960 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-12-23

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MOLLIE ROSENBERG, 2980 1
Glendale, died Dec. 19. She
leaves two sons, Ronald and
Norman; a daughter, Ann of
Des Moines, Ia.; a brother, Isa-
dore Bressel of Kansas City; and
one grandson.
• * *
AARON ROSNER, 20470
Ward. He leaves his wife Sadie,
two sons, Wallace and Samuel;
a brother Harry; two sisters,
Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs.
Jack Goldberg; and three grand-
children.
* * *
ANNA ZARAVSKY, 13256 N.
Norfolk. She leaves three daug-
ters, Elsie Zarav, Mrs. Herman
Agins and Mrs. Jack - Bressler;
'four grandchildren and four
great-grand childern.
*
*
HARRY KOFENDER, 19200
Lesure, died Dec. 8. He leaves
his wife, Sarah; three sons,
Bill, Albert and Jack of Cedar
Rapids, Iowa; two brothers and
four grandchildren.
' * * *
HELEN BROWN, 19460 Cran-
brook, died Dec. 9. She leaves
her husband, Dr. A. Arthur; a
son, William Towran; a broth-
er, Henry Feldman; and two
grandchildren.
* * *
BENJAMIN KATZ, 2305 Park
Ave., died Dec. 11. He leaves
two sons, David P., and Sam-
uel P.; a daughter, Mrs. John
H. Schneider; two brothers and
three grandchildren.
* * *
HENRIETTA W E N D E L L,
18687 Hubbell, died Dec. 12.
She leaves a son, Arthur R.;
a daughter, Mrs. Bernard Las-
key; a brother, Meyer Colten;
three grandchildren and five
great grandchildren.
* * *
FLORENCE WOLENBURGH,
3359 Cortland, died Dec. 12. She
leaves four sisters, Carolyn,
Mrs. Sidney J. Newman, Mrs.
Maurice D. Smilay and Mrs.
Sidney A. Stiebel.
*. * *

MILTON H. A D E L S O N,
21310 Gardner, Oak Park, died
Dec. 20. He leaves his wife
Mary, two daughters, Linda ,,nd
Pam, his father Thomas, one
brother and one sister.

FREE! NEW EDITION
OF THE FAMOUS
24-YEAR HEBREW-
ENGLISH CALENDAR

DAVID LEO CANN, 19154
Freeland, died Dec. 19. He
leaves his wife Anna, a son.
Samuel, a daughter Mrs. Jack
Gorov and one grandchild.
* *
ESTHER SAMUELS, Miami
Bedcli, Fla., died Dec. 18. She
leaves two sons, Irving of New
York and Dr. Henry of Colum-
bus, 0., a daughter Mrs. Robert
Berman, two sisters and seven
grandchildren. Interment De-
troit.
* * *
ISAAC BLUMENTHAL,
13341 S. Norfolk, died Dec. :a3.
He leaves his wife Betty, a son
David of Long Island, N.Y.,
two brothers and one sister.
* * *
EVA KAHN, Lincoln, Ill.;
died Dec. 13. She leaves a
brother, Sam Kahn of Miami
Beach; and two sisters, Mrs.
Shirt Rogers and Mrs. William
Brown of Long Island.
*
*
HARRY BOOKSTEIN, 3356 W.
Outer Dr., died Dec. 15. He
leaves his wife Judith, three
sons, Dr. Joseph J. of Ann
Arbor, Daniel E., of Belmont,
Calif., Fred L., two brothers,
five sisters and two grandchil-
dren.
* * *
PEARL B A R BA S, 18709
Strathmoor, died Dec. 15. She
leaves two sons, Sidney and
Nathan; four daughters, Mrs.
Jack Kaplan, Mrs. William Gut-
man, Mrs. Aaron Gellerman
and Mrs. Harry Lipsitz; one
brother, two sisters and 17
grandchildren.
* * *
HARRY SCHRAM, 16810 Bir-
wood, died Dec. 16. He leaves
his wife, Bertha; one brother,
Frank of Santa Monica; and
a sister, Mrs. Isadore Burstein.

HARRY MILLER, 9946' Hol-
mur, died Dec. 13. Survived, by
his wife, Sophie; one stepson,
Robert Mendelsohn; one step-
daughter, Mrs. Max Silverstein
of Milwaukee, and seven grand-
children.
*
*
ANNIE CHASE, 19197 Hub-
bell, died Dec. 18. SurviVed by
a son, Julius; one brother,
Harry Cash, and four g,tandchil-
dren.
• * *
MARY KLAVONS, 3779 Mon-
terey, died Dec. 10. Survived by
her husband, Louis; four sons,
Alfred, Charles, David and Mar-
vin; a daughter, Mrs. Max
Kieran; four sister and four
grandchildren.

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Lead-
ers of Government and labor
were among the 2,000 person-
alities gathered at Town Hall
here to pay homage to the
memory of the late Abraham
Cahan, famous as one of the
founders of the Jewish Daily
Forward, who was born 100
years ago.

Among the prominent per-
sonalities who sent messages
honoring Cahan's memory were
President Eisenhower, Presi-
dent-elect John F. Kennedy.
Israel's President Izhak Ben-
Zvi and Prime Minister David
Ben-Gurion, New York's Gov-
ernor Nelson A. Rockefeller,
and Abraham A. Ribicoff, Gov-
ernor of Connecticut wha has
been designated as Secretary
of Health, Education and Wel-
fare in the next Washington
Administration.

Speakers included Mayor
Robert F. Wagner, David .Dub-
insky, president of the Inter-
national Ladies Garment Work-
ers Union; Jacob P o t of sk y,
president of the Amalgamated
Clothing Workers of America;
Adolph Held, president of the
Forward Association; Alexan-
der Kahn, general manager of
the Forward; Nathan Chanin,
general secretary of the Work-
men's Circle; and Hillel Rogoff,
editor of The Forward, ,who
succeeded Cahan when the let-
ter died in 1951.

Cahan was praised as an edi-
tor; as an author who wrote
prolifically in English as well
as in Yiddish; and as one of
the leading figures who helped
the Americanization of many
Jews who came to the United
States during the great flow of
mass immigration in the 19th
and 20th centuries. His pioneer-
ing efforts in social reform
were praised in many of the
messages.

Samuel Neusner,
Publisher, Dies
in Hartford at 64

Henrietta Szold Centenary Marked
by Hadassah Inauguration Event

NEW YORK, (JTA) — Five ners were present to accept them.
Henrietta Szold awards were pre- They were Mrs. Albert D. Lasker,
sented at a luncheon at which president of the Albert and Mary
Hadassah inaugurated a year-long Lasker Foundation, cited as a
observance of the 100th anniver- "medical research benefactor and
sary of the birth of Miss Szold, distinguished citizen," and Dr.
founder of Hadassah. Leonard W. Mayo, president of
Two of the five awards win- the International Union for Child
Welfare, cited as an "author, ad-
ministrator and champion of the
child."
Three of the awards were given
in absentia to Mrs. Golda Meir,
Bertha Stollman, 24690 Gard- Israel's foreign minister, for out-
ner, Oak Park, died, Dec. 19 at standing public service; Dr. Mar-
the age of 87. Once active in tin Buber, the Jewish philosopher,
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and for outstanding contributions to
a number of charitable organi- education; and Dr. Nahum Gold-
zations in the U.S. and Israel, mann, president of the World Zi-
Mrs. Stollman was the wife of onist Organization, •for outstand-
the late Louis Stollman and the ing contributions to Zionism.
mother of five sons, Rabbi
The award to Mrs. Meir will be
Isaac, former national president
of Mizrachi; Max, co-chairman presented to her in Jerusalem by
for the Detroit Committee for Mrs. Siegfried Kramarsky, Hadas-
Bar Ilan University; Philip, na- sah president, at a session of the
tional chairman of the Ameri- 25th World Zionist Congress.
Speakers at the luncheon in-
can Committee for Bar Ilan
University; Aaron and Samuel. cluded Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt,
She leaves 22 grandchildren and former Senator Herbert H. Leh-
man. Dr. Abram L. Sachar, pres-
27 great grandchildren.
Burial took place yesterday in ident of Brandeis University; and
Jerusalem. Her husband's re- Mrs. Kramarsky. Another lunch-
mains will be transferred also eon highlight was the unveiling
of a bust of Miss Szold by sculp-
for interment in Israel.
tor Robert Berks. The bust was
Air Crash Claimed Life unveiled by Henrietta Szold Mil-
bouer, 15, of Wilmington, Del., a
of Former Detroiter
grand-niece.
A victim of the airplane dis-
aster over Brooklyn Dec. 16
was former Detroit resident
Alex Gingold of Columbus,
Ohid.
He is survived by his wife
During the coming
Roslyri, the daughter of Mr. and
week Yeshiva Beth
Mrs. David M i 11 e r, 18107
Yehuda will observe
Cherrylawn, Detroit; a son
the Yahrzeit of the
Andre w, daughter Barbara;
following departed
parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry
friends, with the
Gingold of Peekskill, N.Y., two
traditional M e mo -
brothers and a sister. Inter-
rial Prayers, recita-
ment Detroit.
tion of Kaddish and

Mrs. Bertha Stollman
Dies at Age 87

WI REMEMBER
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studying of Mish-
nayes.

In Memoriam I

In loving memory of Bessie
Bloom, _ who passed away Dec.
Dec. 16, 1958. Sadly missed and
always remembered by Beril
and Faye Bloom and children.

CARD' OF THANKS
The family of the late Bessie
Cohen acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many kind
expressions of sympathy e x -
tended by relatives and friends
during the family's recent be-
reavement.

HARTFORD, Conn., (JTA)-
Samuel Neusner, founder and
publisher of the Jewish Ledger
of Hartford, died here at the age
of 64 after a long illness.
Brought here as a child from
Poland, where he was born,
ANKS
CARD
Neusner was educated in Bever-
late Re-
fly of
The
ly, Mass., and went into the Army
"tier ack wledges
Air Force. After his ar
for an w" h grateful apprecia on the
ice, he worked in D
and then many kind expressions f sym-
English Jewish p
serve as editor pathy extended by relat es and
came to Boston
uri
the fal y's re-
for the Jewish
of local editi
ent.
ber
oston.
Advocate o
In 1929 e purchased
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and address of the person making
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published in Hartford, Springfield,
*
* *
The family of the late Harold New Haven and Bridgeport.
L. Gold announces the unveiling
of a monument in his memory British Columbia University
MONUMENTS
at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 25, at to Set Up Judaica Library
Westwood Cemetery, Michigan with Jewish Congress G*
near Inkster. Rabbi Frankel
VANCOUVER, (JTA
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will officiate. Relatives and
gift of $3,500 was
sented
friends are asked to attend.
here to the Univers
of Brit-
* * *
creation
The family of the late Isaac ish Columbia for
Bartick announces the unveiling of a Judaica libr
. The gift,
of a monument in his memory by the Canadian
at 11 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 25, at gress, was given
& Son
Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. Mackenzie, presid
LFTH ST.
Rabbi Gruskin will officiate. Rel- versity, a'nd was
6-7192
atives and friends are asked to by Neil Harlow,
rarian.
attend.

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