Monument
Agudas Israel Leader
Harry Goodman Dies
German Refugee Dies at 90
ew
Isidor Kiefer
manufactur ,
York ma
the U. S. as a refu-
who
rom Worms, Germany, in
5, died Monday at the age of
SARAH SALICOFF, 1150
0. He d d rebuild he
Petoskey, died Oct. 12. S
ose
Worms
vived by three sons, Myro
by a
ancient
of Flint, V,harles and Nat 'n; non-J
three daughters, Mrs. J es a hi
or
(Faye) Cohen of Texas, rs. gogu
Jack (Sylvia) Pewhikoff nd
Mrs. Morris (Bernice) D
stein; a sister, 15 grandchi
dren and 26 great grandchil-
dren.
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MARGARETE TUCH, 3361
Monterey, died Oct. 11. Sur-
During the coming
vived by a sister-in-law, Mrs.
week Yeshiva Beth
Erna Rosenthal; a nephew and
Yehuda will observe
a niece.
the Yahrzeit of the
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following departed
IDA MINKOW, 19324 Stans-
friends, with the
bury, died Oct. 18. Survived by
traditional M e mo -
husband, Jacob; a son, Philip; a
rial Prayers, recita-
daughter, Mrs. Edward Hoffman;
tion of Kaddish and
se d six
studying of Mish-
nayes.
grandchi
OBITUARIES
LONDON, (JTA)—The Agu-
das Israel European executive
announced the death of Harry
ANNA RASKIN, 23426 Rens-
Goodman, its chairman, at 62.
selaer, Oak Park, died Oct. 15.
(Unveiling announcements may
Goodman
had
also
been
vice-
be inserted by mailing or by call-
Survived by two sons, "Dr. Henry
ing The Jewish News office, VE
president of the Agudas Israel
Raskin and Dr. Jack Raskin of
8-9364. Written announcements
World
Organization,
senior
vice-
must be accompanied by the
Vallejo, Calif.; four daughters,
name and address of the person
president of the Union of Mrs. Bessie Cohen, Mrs. Frank
making the insertion. There is a
Hebrew
Orthodox
Congregations,
standing charge of $3.00 for an un-
(Thelma) Blumenfield, Mrs. Jos-
veiling notice, measuring an inch
editor of the Jewish Post, organ eph (Minnie) Singer and Mrs.
in depth.)
of the ultra-Orthodox group here, Harry (Esther) Delidow of
The family of the late Ber- and a member of the Board of Vallejo, Calif.; three brothers,
nard A. Pearl announces the Deputies of British Jews and of a sister, 12 grandchildren and
three great grandchildren.
unveiling of a monument in his the Anglo-Jewish Association.
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memory 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct.
ESTHER MANESS, 18313
29, at Machpelah Cemetery. Dr. David I. Macht, 79
Rabbi Adler will officiate. Rela-
Dr. David I. Macht, world fa- Ilene, died Oct. 15. 'Survived
tives and friends are asked to mous pharmacologist, • died in by husbanch Louis; two sons,
attend.
Baltimore, where he had lived Bernard and Carl J.; a daugh-
,
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since childhood, Sunday. He was ter, Pauline; m o t h e r, Mrs.
Bryna Greenberg; two broth-
The family of the late Harry 79.
IL Newman announces the un-
He was famed for his dis- ers, three sisters and two
veiling of a monument in his covery that blood of persons grandchildren.
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memory 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29, suffering from certain mental
FANNIE
HELPER,
690 Ayl-
at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. illnesses acts as a poison in a
mer, Windsor, died Oct. 1
Rabbi Adler will officiate.
species of European beans. It is Survived by husband, I
Judge' Bertha Schwartz Die
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considered a step in diagnosis two sons, Nathan of San
teo,
Munie. al Court Justi
Br
The family of the late Minnie of-- the disease. He also found Calif. and Manuel o Fort
died Monday
h
B
Leipsitz announces the unveil- that blood from persons • who William, Ont.; two
ghters,
at
e.
ing of a monument in her are fearful or under tension Mrs. Katherine Lefk sky and
memory 11:30, a.m. Sunday, clots faster and that penicilin Mrs. Leon I. • (Claire .) Sigel;
Oct.' 29, at Machpelah Ceme- and digitalis • are drugs that a brother, nine gr dchildren
tery. Rabbi Gruskin will offi- speed the clotting process.
and a great grand ld.
ciate. Relatives and friends are
The deceased also wrote ex-
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asked to attend.
tensively on many subjects, and
FANNIE KOHN, 16510 In-
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in an essay on Job he expressed diana, died Oct. 1
Survived
arold;
The family of the late Max the view that The biblical figure by two sons, Fred a
Kroll announces the unveiling suffered from a form of pein- a daughter, Mrs. Max
of a monument in his memory phigus disease causing inflama- Rosenberger; a brother. and
2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29 at Beth tion blobs on the skin.
seven grandchildren.
in the Jewish
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Tefilo Cemetery. Rabbi Gorre-
tradition by
FRANK
LUSTIC,
9622
Cam-
lick will officiate. Relatives and Naomi Lesowoder Dies
eron, died. Oct. 11. Survived by
friends are asked to attend.
Mrs. Naomi Lesowoder, a for- a son, Ernest; and four grand-
mer Detroiter and director of children.
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Camp Nahelu, founded by her
The Family of the Late
MENDEL M. COHEN, 2605
family in 1931, died Oct. 14 in
Sturtevant, died Oct. 16. Sur-
ESTHER
Miami Beach.
3201 JOY RD.
vived by two daughters, Mrs.
Next I. the Hebrew Benovelent Society
She
was
a
member
of
the
GORNBEIN
CLOSED SATURDAYS
Youth Commission of the Zionist Ramon (Beatrice) Guas of
Announces the unveil-
and JEWISH HOLIDAYS
Organization of America, served Puerto Rico, and Eve Cohen; a
ing of a monument in
grandchild.
OPEN SUNDAYS
on the Miami Jewish Board of sister, and , a *
her memory 2:30 p.m.
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Education and earned life mem-
Sunday, Oct. 22, at
TYler
6-0196
-
2740
BERTHA SANDERS,
berships •in Hadassah and Jewish Fullerton, died Oct. 12. Sur-
Workmen's Circle
Cemetery (Yiddish
Home for Aged. She also served vived by a son, Sam; three
the Jewish Welfare Federation, daughter s,
Folk Farein). Rabbi
Mrs. George
Workmen's Circle and Histadrut. (Maizie) Flagman, Ruth of
Lehrman will officiate.
Relatives and friends
Surviving in Detroit are • two Paris, France and Esther of
are asked to attend.
sons, Henry Lipschutz and Dr. N.Y.C.; and six grandchildren.
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Louis S. Lipschutz; a brother,
AARON HYMAN, 3287 Wav-
Morris Shoob and six grandchil-
EM
dren. She leaves her husband, erly, died Oct. 18. Survived
wife, Lena; a son, Josep of
Ehiel
in
Miami;
and
two
sisters,
The Family of the Late
a grandson and two great-grand- Newtonville, Mass.; a dau ter,
rem
Mrs. Samuel Pearistein; hree
MICHAEL
Interment was in Miami Beach brothers, Harry of Chatta oga,
SED SATU
WEISS
children in New York.
Tenn., Jacob and Meyer;
Announces the unveil-
four grandchildren.
ing of a monument in
his memory 11 a.m.
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Sunday, Oct. 22i at
In loving memory of my dear
Oakview Cemetery.
beloved husband, Phillip Dresser,
Rabbi Lehrman will of-
whom God called away Oct. 31,
ficiate. Relatives a n d
1960 (11 days in Heshvan). Eter-
friends are asked to
nal love is ours, never to be for-
attend.
gotten by his loving • and sad-
dened wife, Netta.
Unveilings
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RIALS
KARL BERG
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Anna Fegelman
Sarah Shirley
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Tomashoff
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Ben Matz
Reb Mayer Hakochen 12
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Max Rosenbaum
12
Pearl Knoppow
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Fannie Hubert
William Weisz
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Jacob Levin
David Friedman
Leah Lakritz
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Frieda Lux
Fannie Zingeser
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Halcum Goldenberg
Moses Philip
Ellenson
Abraham Freed
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Bertha Corn
Riba Boesky
Leah Bluma Lipkin
Sophie Lerman
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Ethel Shorr
Rosa Schloss
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Celia Frank-Eckert
Jacob Lesser
Alter Farber
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