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March 10, 1961 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-03-10

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`Operation Eichmann' Movie Starts Buchhalter Dies;
Run at Adams Theater Next Friday Served Important
closed his Salzburg Festival op- Local Movements
eretta, "The Girl From Vienna,"

The Real
Eichmann

The Movie
Eichmann

"Operation Eichmann," the dra-
matic film account of the Nazi
who goes on trial in Israel on
April 11, comes to Detroit next
Friday, - and will be shown at
the Adams Theater.
Werner Klemperer, brilliant
actor son of symphony conduc-
tor Otto Klemperer, plays the
role of the Nazi.
This Samuel Bischoff-David
Diamond Allied Artists film
features Cantor Sholom. Katz
who sings the "El Molei Rach-
amim. Cantor Katz sang the
same ancient chant for the dead
while being herded into a Ges-
tapo gas chamber with 2000
others, was promptly pulled out
of the death house by the camp
commandant, and assigned as
singer for the entertainment of
the camp officers.
Cinematographer Joseph
Biroc and sound-boom operator
Bill Hamilton stormed Dachau
concentration camp as combat
cameramen with the U.S. 45th
Division and photographed evi-
dences of atrocities they found
there.
Gustav Heimo, who wrote a
German love song for the Al-
lied Artists release, was Aus-
tria's top lyricist until the Nazis

The Family of the Late

ABRAHAM SHEAR

Acknowledges
with grateful apprecia-
tion the many kind ex-
pressions •of sympathy
extended by. relatives
and friends during- the
family's recent
bereavement.

The Family of the Late

CLARA.
SHUSTERMAN

Announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in
her memory at- 1 p.m.
Sunday, March 12, at
Chesed shel Emes
(Pinsker) Cemetery.
Rabbi Hyman Agress
will officiate. Relative,s
and friends are asked
to attend.

In Memory of the Late

SAMUEL
JOSEPH
DeROVEN

Who passed away Feb.
20, 1954. Sadly missed
by his wife, Mrs. Char-
lotte DeRoven; daugh-
ters, Mrs. Marvin Bar-
kin and Mrs. Murray
Freed; and grandchild-
ren. "Forever in Our
Hearts."

William Buchhalter, of 19358
and deported him because of
Winthrop, died Wednesday at
his Jewish blood.
the age of 87. Funeral services
were held at Kaufman Chapel
`Sholemates' Slate
Thursday morning.
Surviving him are three sons,
Annual Games Night Asher,
Ezra and Elkan; a daugh-
The "Sholemates" will hold
their annual fund-raising affair, ter, Mrs. Maurice (Naomi)
"Night Games," 8:45 p.m. Floc-h; four grandchildren and
five sisters, Esther and Sarah
March 18 at
Buchhalter; Mrs: Mose (Tena)
the Sholem
Lipton, Mrs. Morse (Ida) Colte-
Aleichem In-
nand and Mrs. Joseph H. (Dora)
s ti tu- t e, an-
Ehrlich.
nounces Allan
The deceased was known for
Grundy, presi-
his piety and devotion to many
dent. -
movements. He was for many
Many prizes
years the secretary of the He-
will be fea-
brew Hospital Association and
ture d. Pro-
was associated for a number of
ceeds will be
years as secretary of the Clover
used to help Grundy
Hill Park Cemetery Board.
support the work carried on by
the Institute for the Jewish com-
Butzel's Death Is
munity, according to Grundy.
Tickets may be obtained from Mourned by U. S.
the Institute or by calling Irving Jewish Committee
Haron, LI 6-0455.
Following the death of Leo
M. Butzel, a message was re-
ceived from Herbert B. Ehr-
mann, president of the Ameri-
can Jewish Committee, express-
ing the "profound sense of loss
at the death of Leo M. Butzel,
a beloved colleague and friend.
WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Presi-
"A member of a family which
dent Kennedy appointed a promi- helped found our national or-
nent Jewish leader, Simon H. ganization in 1906, Mr. Butzel
Rifkind, of New York, to head gave tirelessly of his time and
a commission to study the railway talents to the cause of human
industry's work rules and prac- dignity and equality," the mes-
tices. The commission was estab- sage read. "His deep involve-
lished by the White House be- ment in the efforts to interest
cause of the long and bitter argu- people in the struggle for hu-
ment between railroads and rail man rights led him to found
unions over work rules.
the Detroit Chapter of the
American Jewish Committee
and serve as its first chairman.
To all who had the pleasure of
knowing Leo Butzel he was a
man passionately -committed
to the principles of our Ameri-
. SHERRY KAYE, 2501 Rue can democracy and the precepts
Versailles, Oak Park, currently and teachings of our Jewish
is starring in the Vanguard heritage."
Playhouse production of Augus-
tin Daly's old-fashioned melo-
drama "Under the Gaslight."
The play, held over for a week,
closes with Saturday's per-
formance.
* * *
Dr. HARRY ESSRIG, rabbi
(Unveiling announcements may be
of Temple Emanuel, Grand inserted by mailing or by calling
JewiSh News office, VE 8-9364.
Rapids, has been awarded a The
Written announcements must be ac-
fellowship in counseling and companied by the name and address
of the person making the insertion.
psychotherapy. by the Merrill- There
is a standing charge of $3.00
Palmer Institute "of Detroit. for an unveiling notice, measuring
an
inch
in de:rth.)
The award covers a two-year
*
internship program of study and
The family of the late Tillie
training in the field of marriage Eglar announces the unveiling
counseling on the post-doctoral of a monument in her memory at
level. Dr. Essrig is the first 1 p.m. Sunday, March 19, a
rabbi to study under this program. Northwest Hebrew M e m o r i
Park Cemetery.• Rabbi Is
Beth -Abraham Groups Halpern will officiate. Rela
and friends are asked to a
Plan Musical Event,
* * *
Women's Supper Social The family of the late Da
The Men's Club and Sister- Fogel announces the unv
hi:m(1- of COng. Beth Abraham of a monument in his memory
will present the General Motors at 1:15 p.m. Sunday, March 12,
Chorus in a concert of popular at the Jewish Memorial Ceme-
music 8:30 p.m. March 20 in tery on Pillette Rd.,. Windsor,
Nusbaum Hall of the Syna- Ont. Rabbi Samuel Stollman will
officiate. Relatives and friends
gogue.
Director of the chorus is are asked to attend.
Frank Murch, graduate of the
Royal Conservatory of Music in
our -
Toronto and presently an
olem A
em Institute,
structor of conducting
will hold a
19350 Greenfi
Detroit Institute of
p.m. Sunday
Memorial Ho
Arts. He is assisted by
orman, who
for lat
Rupp at the piano.
4. -
ss
is invited.
Mrs. Meyer
MONUMENT
hood vice-presi
WORKS
duce the prog
Israel I. Halpe
Best Quality Granites
Personalized Designs
program's intermi m -
Priced Reasonable
mentator. Harry Left is co-chair-
2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton
man of arrangements. Refresh-
DI 1-1175
TO 8-6923
ments will be served.

Kennedy Names
Simon Rifkind
to Railway Post

People .. .
Make News

Monument

Unveilings

OBITUARIES

HARRY JACKMAN, 245 In-
LOUIS M. WEISS, 6575
Longworth, Waterford, died dian Lake Rd., Lake Orion,
March 1. He leaves two sons, died March 2. Leaves wife, Vary
Jerome I. and Max, and two Hilton Jackman; two sons,
Charles and Jack; two daugh-
brothers.
• * *
ters, Mrs. Charles Sims, June
BENJAMIN D. LEVITT, 3711 Jackman; four brothers, five
Webb, died March 1. He leaves sisters and 13 grandchildren.
* * *
his wife, Gussie Bersaok Lev-
itt; three sons, Albert, Robert
LOUIS GOLDMAN, 20505
I. and Jack; two brothers, and Strathmoor, died March 1. Sur-
one sister.
vived by one son, David; three
* * *
daughters, Mrs. Nathan (Lil-
ROSE LEVY, 19170 Sussex, lian) Rubenstein, Mrs. Louis
died March 3. She leaves five ; (Sylvia) Tunick and Mrs. Harry
sons, Harry, Hyman, Abe, Os- (Mildred) Meyers of Arizona;
car and Norman; one daugh- ; one brother, eight grandchil-
ter, Mrs. Charles H. Schwartz; dren and two great grandchil-
13 grandchildren and 20 great dren.
grandchildren.
* * *
* * *
I JOHN LEBOWSKY died in
BEATRICE LACHMA N, Hollywood, Fla. He leaves his
20067 Briarcliff, died March 7. wife, Mary; two daughters, Mrs:
She leaves her husband, Meyer; Reuben Kaltman and Mrs. Jack
one son, Harry Hirsch; four Schiff; three brothers, Joe, Sam
daughters, Mrs. Benjamin Mar- and Andrew; two sisters, Mrs.
golin, Mrs. Samuel B. Paul, John Rubenstein and Mrs. Hy-
Mrs. Nathan V. Miller, Mrs. man Lebowitz; nine grandchil-
Christopher Mobias; six grand- dren and eight great grandchil-
children, five great grandchil- dren.
dren.
* * *
* *
ISAAC EKELMAN, 23400
ISAAC ROSENTHAL, of New Coolidge, Oak Park. He leaves
York City, died March 4. Leaves his wife, Belle; two sons, Dr.
one son, Dr. Lewis S. Rosen- Harold and Nate; one daughter,
thal; two daughters, Mrs. Al- Mrs. Ruth Kaye; four grandchil-
bert Schiff and Mrs. Max B.
dren and five great grandchil-
Schreiber; one sister and two dren.
brothers.
* * *
IDA HOCHMAN, 19805 Free- Mrs. Abram Simon, Temple
land, died March 6. She leaves Sisterhoods Founder, Dies
her husband, Sam; three daugh-1 WAS
• k (JTA)—Mrs.
ters, Mrs. David Natinsky, Mrs. •
mon, fo I el -
David Schiff and Mrs. Harr
rary presi .
tiona
e
Swinkin; one brother, two
Federatit of Temple Sister-
ters and six grandchildr
hoods, died last Friday. She
found e NFTS i 1913. Sh
BENJAMIN D A V
S 0 N, was
br
18619 Pennington, d
March Sim
1 0
, -shi
6. He leaves his
fe, Anna He• e
904
Dumas Davidson;
0 daugh-
h -.eat
u
ters, Mrs. Jack L son and
Mrs. Harold Stern;
ister
and seven grandchildren.
* * *
DAVID MORRIS KONHEIM,
15755 Stansbury, died March 6.
He leaves his wife, Annette
During the coming
Linx Konheim; one daughter,
week Yeshiva Beth
Rae Jean; one brother and one
will observe
sister.
the Yahrzeit of the
* * *
following deported
HILDA KAUFMAN, 12838
friends, with the
Santa Clara, died March .7.
traditional M e mo
She leaves her husband, Philip;
rial Prayers, recita-
one daughter, Mrs. Dan Rose;
tion of Kaddish and
two sisters and five grandchil-
studying of Mish-
dren.
noyes.
* * :*
RAE KLEINMAN, 18658 San-
. Hebrew Civil
ta Barbara, died March 3. Sur-
Adar March
vived by husband, Norman; one
Harry Cooper
14
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son, Mel five sisters.
Jacob Fingeroot
14
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