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Body of David Raziel, Irguu. Hero, Mrs. Max Kaplan Dies
Mrs. Max (Sara)" Kaplan, 3263
Brought for Reburial in Israel
Elmhurst, for many years active
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
TEL AVIV — The remains of
David Raziel, first commander of
the underground Irgun Zvai
Leumi of the pre-state period,
were brought to . Israel Wednes-
day for reburial„ 21 years after
Raziel's death on a special mis-
sion for British Intelligence be-
hind enemy lines in Iraq. The
remains will be given a reburial
with full honors in the military
cemetery on Mount Herzl Thurs-
day.
Raziel ordered a truce in the
Irgun's war on the British when
Britain declared war on Nazi
Germany, and was later asked by
the British to use Irgun's "Black
Squad" for sabotage behind the
lines of Rashid Al-Ghaliani, a pro-.
Axis rebel in Iraq. The Black
Squad was made up of Arab-
speaking Sephardic and Yemenite
Jews for sabotage. Raziel led the
first operation himself in 1940
and was killed. He was buried
in the military cemetery at Ha-
bania, the British RAF base out- ;
side Baghdad, with the temporary
rank of captain.
His widow repeatedly asked
the British for permission to
transfer the remains to Palestine,
but was consistently refused. In
1955, after intervention by British
Commonwealth Chief Rabbi Israel
Brodie, the British agreed to
bring the remains to Cyprus, say-
ing they had given a written
promise to the Iraq Premier,
Nuri Said, that the body would
never be transferred to Israel.
After the Republic of Cyprus
was established, Menahem Beigin,
the Irgun's last commander, sent
a personal letter to Premier Ma-
karios "as one undergrounder
to another," asking permission
to remove the body, which was
granted..
A guard of honor stood by
when the grave was opened and
the coffin placed on a chartered
plane to Israel. Because of fear
of Arab reaction, the negotiations
were kept secret until the plane
landed in Tel Aviv and the re-
mains were removed by a guard
of honor from Betar, the youth
arm of the Revisionist Zionists.
The Herut Party, political suc-
cessor to the Irgun, previously
had asked the Israel Defense
Ministry to permit reburial in
the military cemetery with a
guard of honor, and Prime Minis-
ter and Defense Minister David
Ben-Gurion agreed.
in philanthropic and civic or-
ganizations, died March 13. She
was 85.
Among the organizations to
which she belonged were the
Ladies of Bnai Brith Pisgah
Lodge, Ladies of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah, Cong. Bnai David Sis-
terhood, Mizrachi and Hadassah.
She was a member, also, of Con-
gregation Mogen Abraham, which
her husband serves as president,
and the Telshe Yeshivah.
Airs. Kaplan was a founding
member of Yeshivath Beth Ye-
hudah and Yeshivath Chachmey
Lublin and received a number
of citations for outstanding serv-
ice, including one from the Golda
Myerson Chap t e r, Pioneer
Women, and a volunteer com-
mendation from the American
Red Cross.
She was held in such - esteem
that seven rabbis of the - Orthodox
community paid her tribute
through their participation at
funeral services Tuesday at the
Hebrew Benevolent Society.
Surviving are her husband,
Alax; a son, Sam; two daughters,
Mrs. Jack Holzman and Mrs. Max
Zuckerberg; eight grandchildren,
six great grandchildren and a
sister, Mrs. Anna Cress.
OBITUARIES
LOUIS GREEN, 3205 Tyler, died
JACOB CHABEN, 18332 Hart-
March 13. Survived by wife, well, died March 8. Survived by
Pauline; two sons, Martin and wife, Dora; two sons, Hyman
Jack; two daughters, Mrs. Mar- and Harry; two daughters, Mrs.
tin (Helen) Tischler and Mrs. Al (Sarah) Rosenberg and Mrs.
Jack (Evelyn) Goren; and 12 Jack (Mollie) Stein; six grand-
grandchildren.
children and two great grand-
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children.
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JACK KLAU, formerly of De-
troit, died March 14 in Miami,
IDA KASTEN, 11619 Otsego,
Fla. Surviving are his wife, Syl- died March 10. Survived by sis-
via; a son, William Harold; , ter, Mrs. Bajla Drechsler.
two daughters, Mrs. Seymour
Matz of Miami and Mrs. Robert
WILLIAM PEARLSTIEN,
Applebaum of Grand Rapids; and 13965 Linwood, died March 10.
eight grandchildren. Interment, Survived by brother, Jacob, of
Miami. •
New York City.
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HARRY GREEN, 19474 Ruther-
FANNIE KATZ, 17385 Wis-
ford, died March 14. Surviving consin, died March 10. Survived
are his wife, Sophy; and a son, by husband, Joe; son, Bryon;
Joseph.
daughter, Shirley; mother, Mrs.
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Rebecca Folkoff; one brother,
ROSE LEVY, 19170 Sussex ; two sisters and two grand-
died March 3. She leaves eight children.
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sons, Harry, Hyman, Abe, Oscar
and Norman Levy, N a t h a n,
MIKE (MAX) GELLER, 19133
Harry and Louis Kirsch; one Montrose, died March 11. Sur-
daughter, Mrs. Charles H. vived by wife, Marie; son,
Schwartz; 13 grandchildren and Sammy. -
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20 great grandchildren.
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ROSE MEHLER, 13283 S.
SYDELLE JANICE SHELL, Norfolk, died March 12 in N.
. _ 18049 San Juan, died March 9. Hollywood, Calif. She leaves
(Unveiling announcements may be
She leaves her husband, Sam; two sons, Samuel and Morton; a
inserted by mailing or by calling
Funeral Services Today
The Jewish News office, VE 8-9364.
two sons, William and Richard; brother, Louis Bass of N. Holly-
Written announcements must be ac-
for Daniel Michael Hass
mother, Mrs. Eva Landsman; wood; and nine grandchildren.
companied by the name and address
Funeral services will be held and two brothers, Harold and
of the person making the insertion.
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There is a standing charge of $3.00
at 10 a.m. today, at Kaufman Milton Elson.
MARILYN EICHENWALD of
for an unveiling notice, measuring
Chapel, for Daniel Michael Hass,
an inch in depth.)
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San Francisco, Calif., formerly
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of 1350 Strathcona, a senior at
ANNIE RICH,11501 Petoskey, of Detroit, died March 13. Sur-
The family of the late Tillie Wayne State University, who died March 9. She leaves two vived by husband, Hans; par-
Welfare Funds Raised
Eglar announces the unveiling died Wednesday at the age of
daughters,- Mrs. Eugene Gross ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
$128,000,000 in 1960 . of a monument in her memory at 21.
and
Mrs. Naomi Lamont; two Schwartz; one s i s t e r, Clara
Jewish federations, welfare 1 p.m. Sunday, March 19, at
Surviving him are his parents,
Rickart.
funds and community councils Northwest Hebrew Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Hass, brothers, Morris and Louis Corn-
raised a total of $128 million Park Cemetery. Rabbi Israel and a brother, Dr. William K. mer; four grandchildren and
BERG, 720
eight great grandchildren. -
in 1960 for local, national and Halpern will officiate. Relatives Hass of New York.
8
.,
Beach, Calif., died
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overseas Jewish needs, t h e and friends are asked to attend.
arch 12. A former Detroiter,
Daniel was selected Detroit's
MINNIE COHEN, 3710 Ri
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Council of Jewish Federations
he is survived by his wife, Fan-
outstanding youth -by the ton, died March 9. She
and Welfare Funds reported in
The family of the late Morris League of Jewish Women's Or-
nie; two daughters, Judith an
ee Evelyn ade of St. Louis; o
an annual review of Jewish and Sylvia Gourwitz announces ganizations, in 1957. Four years vived by her son, Marti
great brother ne r,
communial services.
the unveiling of monuments in ago he was class speaker at his grandchildren and f e
grandchildren.
Esthe
In addition, some $55 million their memory at 2:30 p.m. Sun- graduation from Mumford High
and-
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chil
was raised by non-local agencies day, March 26, at Northwest School.
FERDINAND
A
XANDER,
outside of the welfare fund al- Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme-
He attended Tulane Univer- 19425 Lauder, di March 10.
locations; another $24 million tery. Rabbi Donin will officiate. sity for two years and studied
He leaves his wif Meta; one
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came f r o in non - contributor
The family of the late Gitel last year at the University of daughter, Mrs. Wa trauss -
sources such as earnings, fees,
Manchester in England, then four brothers and four
e s
subscriptions and investments, Kanarek announces the unveil- transferred to Wayne State Uni-
and $41 million was realized ing of a monument in her me- versity. He had planned to enter and three grandchildren.
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from the sale of Israel bonds. mory at 1 p.m. Sunday, March the University of Michigan
During the coming
JACK PORTNEY, 16901
26,
at
Beth
Abraham
Cemetery.
These sums add up to a quar-
week Yeshiva Beth
medical school in the fall.
Washburn. Survived by his wife
Rabbi
Israel
Halpern
will
offi-
ter of a billion dollars per year.
Yehuda will observe
Bess; two sons, Gerald and
the Yahrzeit of the
Included in the figures are the ciate. Relatives and friends are
Michael;
a
daughter,
Mrs.
Nel-
Mrs.
Jack
Spalter
Die
_s
following departed
incomes of the federations and asked to attend.
friends, with the
Mrs. Mar y Spalter, 20110 son Chase; one brother and
welfare funds and national and
three
sisters.
traditional M e mo -
Braille, who was well known in
overseas service organizations. Sam D. Dunsky Dies
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rial Prayers, recita-
a number of local community
They do not include non-con-
BENJAMIN S. GOLDMAN,
tion of Koddsh and
A pharmacist active in a movements, died March 9.
tributed income of local service
20437 Tracey. Survived by a son,
studying of Mish-
number of community organiza- Funeral services were held at
programs.
Bernard; two daughters, Mrs.
nayes.
tions, Sam D. Dunsky, 18268 Kaufman Chapel Sunday morning. Nat Canvasser and Mrs. David
Woodingham, died March 11.
Surviving are her husband, Miro; five brothers, four sisters
Hebrew Civil
He was 52.
Jack, who for 40 years has been and five grandchildren.
Nisan March
Born in Newark, Mr. Dunsky active in the printing industry;
The family of the Late
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was a Detroit resident for 45 two sons, Sheldon and Dr. Myron;
Juda
Gottlieb
LOUIS ROSENBERG, 24230
4
21
ROSE LENTZER
years. He operated Sam's Drugs three grandchildren; two broth- Church, Oak Park. Survived by
Jack Malin
4
21
announces the unveil-
in Auburn Heights. Among the ers, David S. Cobb and Dr. Ralph his wife, Id. • Herbert,
Goldie B. Rapp
4
21
ing of a monument in
organizations to which he M. Cobb, and - two sisters, Fae two dau•
Mrs. Louis Savine
her memory at 1 p.m.
Flora Morris
5
22
belonged were Perfection Lodge, Cobb and Mrs. Royal C. Barnett. and
William Dryman; two
Sunday, March 19 at
br ►
Reva Lipschutz
5
er,
F&AM; Rotary International,
22
arand-
Beth Moses Cemetery.
Samuel Remer
dren
and
two
great
Lions
International,
Auburn
nd-
5
22
b
Irving
Katz's
Mother,
Dies
Rabbi Gerson Frankel
ildren.
Heights Lions Club and the
will officiate. Relatives
Rebecca Deutsch Katz, of T
Minnie Lazarus
6
23
National Association of Retail Aviv, Israel, died March
and friends are asked
Nathan Lee
n-
6
23
Druggists.
to attend.
Surviving her are her
ur
es
Surviving are his wife, sons, Irv .
Irving Osnos
7
24
ex
tive
len
Esther; one son, Dr. Joel; two seer
Musha Stein
7
24
of Temple
El,
daughters, Deanna and Shelly; D o't; Benjamin, A
Mayer Berman
7
24
ander
his mother, Mrs. Celia Dunsky;
acob of Israel, nin
and-
Esther
Berman
8
one brother, David; and si children, one great gra
25
In Memory of Sister
Rachel Gladstone
sisters, Mrs. Alex Wolf, 1'
8
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and a brother, Samuel
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Sarah R. Flomenhaft 8
of Tr ton, ► ..Jihote
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Gerald Green
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(Brooklyn, New York)
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wife
to R. 1 Michael
Abraham Reuben
Beck.
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Mrs. David (Ida) Iwrey
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Hoffman
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wishes to acknowledge
Eliezer Katinsky
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with grateful apprecia-
David Klau
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