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May 05, 1961 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-05-05

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Committee Rejects Central Jewish
Authority Idea; Ehrmann Charges

Turkish Body Votes
Equality of All Citizens

OBITUARIES

ISTANBUL (JTA) — T h e
NEW YORK, (JTA) — In a leadership we have so long Turkish Assembly has approved
strongly worded resolution, the sustained." He listed the fol- the twelfth article of the draft
at)'
American Jewish Committee lowing acts accepted by the constitution which guarantees
GEORGE H. POSEN, 2986
LENA BERRY, 23511 Beverly,
rejected "any attempt to create United States Government "full equality before the law of Richton, died April 29. He leaves Oak Park, died April 29. She
a central authority arriong Jews
which he said has "encour- all citizens without distinction his wife, Bernice; one son, Man- leaves two daughters, Mrs. Duke
in the United States."
aged the Arab boycott."
of language, race, faith and re- uel; a daughter, Mrs. Janet Singer and Mrs. Allen Prinstein;
The Committee stressed that
1. American cargo ships ligion."
Mitchnick; one sister and five two sisters in Argentina and six
"the principle of centralized touching at ISraeli ports have
During debate on the article, grandchildren.
grandchildren.
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;It control" is "contrary to the been blacklisted by Arab coun- Mrs. Kaludi Leskaris, represent-
American experience." The tries. Therefore, "oil for. the ing the Greek community at the
WILLIAM E. BLUFORD, 24741
SOPHIE SAPERSTEIN, 136
statement was adopted at the American Navy in that area, Assembly, said that members of Seneca, Oak Park, died April 30. Clairmount, died May 2. She
final session of the Committee's agricultural products for the minorities were not admitted to He leaves his wife, Helen; a son, leaves four daughters, Mrs. Na-
cr4 54th annual meeting here.
relief of the Arab populations the Turkish public service. She Frederich; a daughter, Hannah; than Kolb, Mrs. May Lipsitz, Mrs.
The Committee emphasized and surplus commodities may said non-Moslems could study at one brother.
Isadore Gould and Mrs. George
z that it "firmly believes in co- not be carried by any American the universities- and that they did
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Winton; one brother, three sis-
rn operative efforts on the part vessel on this blacklist."
their national service like all
LILLIE COHEN, 1300 Welles- ters, seven grandchildren and six
: of various communal organiza
2. American citizens with other citizens but they were still ley, died April 27. She leaves a great grandchildren.
W tions to provide on a voluntary Jewish sounded names "are not discriminated against in the field daughter, Mrs. Davis Benson,
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basis for exchange of informa- permitted to land or disembark of public service. She asked for and two grandchildren.
ELI L. SHUSTERMAN, 15400
tt tion and ideas, fruitful from regularly scheduled air- full equality in this area.
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Rosemary, Oak Park, died May 2.
consultation and constructive lines in certain Arab lands."
He leaves his wife, Frances; two
Muammer Aksoy, chairman of
FANNIE
PAD
OVER,
11501
El collaboration in specific mat-
3. Americans of Jewish faith, the draft constitution committee,
sons, Samuel and Stewart; a
A ters." HOwever, the resolution serving in any branch of the replied that the new constitution Petoskey, died April 29. She daughter, Margaret; one brother
leaves
two
sons,
Albert
A.
and
stated, although the Committee United States Military service, would provide equality for all
and two sisters.
will continue "to seek such may not serve in any Arab citizens in all fields and that "we Saul K.; one sister in Israel, two
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grandChildren and two great
cooperation and consultation" countries. In addition, Jewish
EVA
ROSTOFF,
2605 Elm-
hope
the
principle
will
be
ap-
grandchildren.
it rejects "the principle of cen- actors are barred from these
hurst,• died May 1. She leaves her •
plied
in
practice."
Jews
along
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*
tralized control whether it be countries and even non-Jewish
husband, Daniel A.; and two
IRWIN MICHAEL BLOOM,
in the name of 'Jewish unity' artists who have shown friend- with other minority group mem-
daughters, Mrs. David L. Math-
bers,
are
usually
not
accepted
19334 Wyoming, died May 2. He
or of 'efficiency. ' "
liness for Israel are boycotted.
ews and Mrs. Albert Goorwitch
for Government positions.
leaves
his
father,
Milton
Bloom.
The Committee stated that
4. The rights and property of
of Tucson, Ariz.
centralized control reduces American business men—what-
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the vitality and diminiShes ever their faith are threatened
HARRY M. SELKER, 2554
the creativity of Jewish na- should they have dealings with
Comfort, Birmingham, died May
tional organizations. Such ac- the Government of Israel.
2. He leaves two sisters, Mrs.
tion, it said, inevitably creates
5. American companies which
Joseph Gallon and Mrs. Ernest
"a false image of the Jewish number among their executives
ARLINGTON, (JTA)—George wealth Attorney argued that Goldberg of Toledo.
group." ..
and managerial personnel one Rockwell, leader of the Ameri- Rockwell lives at his home here
The activities of the Ameri- or more Jews are similarly can Nazi Party, has encoun- in relative comfort, and should
LUCILLE BLOOM, 19334 Wy-
can Jewish Committee in the barred.
tered double trouble. A meeting support his children as long oming, died May 2. She leaves
field of protecting civil rights
Ehrmann stressed that "each he scheduled in nearby Front as he maintains his Arlington one brother, Ben Stocker; and
were lauded by President Ken- of our capitulations has en- Royal failed to attract any home as a haven for itinerant two sisters, Mrs. George Silver
nedy in a message read at the couraged the boycott." He said audience at all, while his ap- Nazis.
of Boca Raton, Fla., and and
dinner-meeting of the. organiza- that because of "our acceptance pearance in Domestic Relations . Testimony showed that Rock- Mrs. Jerome Mallon of Flint.
tion by Secretary of Labor of such humiliations," particu- Court here touched off a ruling well's party has only 10 dues-
* * *
Arthur J. Goldberg. Goldberg, lar Arab countries "demand by the court that his income paying members. Rockwell told
'ESTHER SCHLOSS, 11501 Pe-
who was the principal speaker more and more collaboration tax statements are "phony and the court that running a Nazi toskey, died April 29. Survived
at the meeting, empahsized in from us." Despite appeasements, concocted."
party these days is a "difficult by a brother, Louis Slutzky of
his address that the Kennedy he stressed, "Mr. Nasser has
Rockwell tried to stage a proposition." Reid r ejected California; two nephews, Dr. Jo-
Administration is determined to not become a friend of the Nazi recruiting rally at Front Rockwell's request for the re- seph Slutzky and Dr. Gilbert
wipe out racial and religious United States. He has consist- Royal. When Warren County
duction of the support to his Slutzky.
bigotry and discrimination in ently voted with the Communist Judge Elliott Marshall refused children.
* * *
this country.
block in the United Nations; him a permit to hold his rally
HARRY CHERNIK, 18 0 2 5
He
also
ordered
the
Nazi
to
"I am glad to associate he was among the first to with- on the County Court House
appear again to show cause why Fairfield, died . April 26. He
m y s elf with you in the draw his contingent of troops lawn, he called his meeting • to
he
should not be held in con- leaves his wife, Lillian; a son,
achievement of an America from the Congo; and only two order on the city's public park-
tempt for failing to send to the Allan W.; a daughter, Mrs. Ron-
for every citizen and resident weeks Ago he rushed to the ing lot.
children the money already ald Moss; two brothers, one sis-
of this land, which is free to support of Fidel Castro, verb-
However, aside from his own ordered for their support.
ter and one granddaughter.
pursue those goals which his ally at least, in an echo of Mr. small group of followers, whom
* *
talent and 'capacity permits, Khrushchev's tirades."
he brought from Arlington to
MORRIS ROBINS, 19 4 9 7
unhindered by artificial bar-
Front Royal, and aside from
Hartwell, died in Miami Beach
riers -of ignorance or preju-
some policemen watching the
April 27. He leaves a son, Saul;
JNF
Forest
in
Israel
dice," President Kennedy said
meeting, not a single resident
two . daughters, Mrs. Sam Em-
in his message. "I am • deter- Honors Belgian Queen of Front Royal attended the
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—After mer and Mrs. Herbert Smithline
mined that my Administra-
BRUSSELS, (JTA) — Queen rally.
again discussing Israel's ar- of Pallisade - Park, N. J.; one
tion, at all levels, shall exer- Elisabeth was represented at a
rangements for safeguarding of- brother, two sisters and five
Here in Arlington, Rockwell rangements
cise affirmative leadership to reception sponsored by the Jew- appeared before Domestic Re- ficial secrets and screening per grandchildren.
discharge both its Constitu- ish National Fund at Antwerp to lations Court Judge Hugh Reid, sonnel engaged in the govern-
* *
tional obligation and its moral celebrate the planting of the seeking a reduction in a court ment's various security services,
WILLIAM FINKELSTEIN,
duty to achieve equal oppor- Queen Elisabeth Forest in Israel. order for the support of his the Cabinet appointed a minis- 3711 Weeb, died April 28. He
tunity for all. In this great
Among the speakers were the three children, from $200 terial committee to probe into leaves three daughters, Mrs.
undertaking I am glad that I Belgian Minister of Justice A. monthly to $150.
the security-personnel _ policies Paul Natkin, Mrs. Aaron Leven-
can continue to enjoy the Lilar, I. Craeybeck, the Mayor
To back his request, he of governmental departments. thal of Brooklyn and Lillian; and
support of the American Jew- of Antwerp, and other digni- showed the court a set of books,
The discussion grew out of three grandchildren.

ish Committ cc and like- taries. More than 2,000 attended accounting for an income of the recent arrest of Israel Beer,
*
minded groups." \
the reception.
$1,190 last year. Reid said he well-known Israeli military
WOLF BEAN, 17513 Smith,
Frederick F. Greenman, a
was convinced the books were analyst, who is in prison, ac- Riverview, died April 24. Sur-
prominent New York attorney
"phony and concocted."
cused of having carried out vived by a daughter, Mrs°. Larry
and education and civic leader, U. S.-Israel Cultural
Commonwealth Attorney Wil- espionage for a foreign, Corn- (Shirley) Lawrence; three broth-
was elected the 10th president Body to Meet in Israel
liam Hassan, opposing Rock- munist power. Beer, a writer e rs, two sisters and two grand-
of the American Jewish Com-
NEW YORK, (JTA)—A meet- well's application for reducing and lecturer on military stra- c hildren.
mittee at the annual meeting. ing of the board of the American= the support order, told the tegy, who held a Defense Minis-
He succeeds Herbert B. Ehr- Israel Cultural Foundation in court that Rockwell's children try contract for the writing of
HERS CHEL SCHREIBMAN,
mann of Boston, who had held Israel, along with a tour of its are living in ill health in Con- the history of the War of Libera- 20484 Strathmoor, died April 26,
the post since 1959 and has Israel beneficiary agencies, will necticut.
tion, was so highly trusted that, Survived by his wife, Sonia; a
now been named an honorary be held for a week beginning
Hassan said the children at one time, he had been con- daughter, Mrs. Isabel Hochberg;
president of the Committee. Sept. 23, it was announced here occupy a house that has no sidered for the post of Chief a nd one grandchild.
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Louis Caplan of Pittsburgh, was by Samuel Rubin, president of the running water or plumbing and of Staff of Israel's Defense
HATTIE SAMUELS of the
elected chairman of the execu- Foundation. It will be the first is heated only by a wood stove. Forces.
Wolverine Hotel, died April 30.
tive board.
time that a Foundation board The children, he stated, have
The committee selected by S
In his presidential report meeting has been held outside the no access to public or private the Cabinet consists of Finance he leaves two sons, Albert of
Chicago and Burton of Phoenix;
Ehrmann charged that United country.
transportation. The Common- Minister Levi Eshkol; Minister and a sister, Mrs. Lillian Kaplan.
States foreign policy in the
of the Interior Moshe Shapira;
Middle East has been marked
Minister of Police Behor Shi-
JEROME F. MILLER, formerly
by "national self -humiliation
treet; and Yitzhak Ben-Aharon, of Detroit, died May 1 at• his
and appeasement of dictators."
Minister of Transport and Com- Miami Beach home. Survived by
He said that the United States
munications. A proposal before his wife, Mickey; daughters,
Government has "unwittingly
James G. McDonald, first was one of the first to recognize the Cabinet that a committee of C arla and Sue; mother, Mrs.
created a grave danger" by
U.
S. Ambassador to Israel and the impending threat to world judges or a public committee be B ernard J. Copley; brother,
acquiescing in "boycott and law-
set up to probe the subject of R ichard A. Miller.
less acts" on the part of certain an outstanding authority on in- peace implicit in Nazi persecu- security personnel—instead of
ternational affairs, will speak tion of the Jews. In 1945 he was
Arab countries.
a ministerial committee—was Aid Cleveland Federation
Erhmann warned that by at an Israel Bond leadership appointed to the Anglo-Ameri- voted down.
CLEVELAND, (JTA) — For
virtue of continuing U.S. breakfast 10 a.m. Monday at can Commission of Inquiry
Meanwhile, Beer was re-
acquiescence in war-like and Holiday Manor.
which was to offer a solution of manded for an additional 15 the fourth year, a special pub-
The breakfast is sponsored by the Palestine problem. He days by Magistrate Leah Ogen lication for the annual Jewish
illegal acts by President
Nasser, "he has become the the Detroit Women's Division emerged as a champion of the at the request of police. The Welfare Fund Appeal of the
single greatest obstacle to State of Israel Bonds, Detroit rights of Jewish victims of Hit- additional detention was asked Jewish Community Federation
peace in the Middle East." and South Oakland chapters of ler's Europe to unlimited immi- so that police would be able to of Cleveland has been prepared
by volunteer writers from the
As a consequence, Ehrmann HadaSsah and Pioneer Women, gration into Palestine.
complete their investigation into city's daily newspapers.
said, "other Arab statesmen according to Mesdames Joseph
The affair is being held in the charges. The suspect's at- . Contributors of various fea-
less empire-minded, less dem- Katchke and Max Stollman, advance of both the Pioneer torney raised no objections. He
agogic and more peacefully Women's Division co-chairmen. Women's annual event on May said that within two weeks Beer tures in the 12-page tabloid
inclined, can make no head-
As League of Nations high 11 and the Hadassah "Toast would make a statement to pro- publication included both Jews
way against the vitriolic prop- Commissioner for German Refu- to Israel" celebration on May vide many details on the situa- and non-Jews from the staffs
of the Cleveland Press and the
aganda of the dictator whose gees (in the 30's), McDonald 24.
tion still unknown to the public. Cleveland Plain Dealer.

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