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February 22, 1963 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-02-22

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Morton Wishengrad, Noted Writer
of Eternal Light Scripts, Dies at 50

OBITUARIES

Morton Wishengrad, noted radio scripts was published in
script writer and dramatist, died 1954, under the title of The
of a heart attack Feb. 12 at his Eternal Light. He has also had
JULIA ROTH, 18277 Rose-
FANNY KOWALSKY, 20096
RACHEL. BLATT, 18202 Ard-
New York home, 125 West 79th plays published in leading an- lawn, died Feb. 17. She leaves McIntyre,
died Feb. 15. Sur- more, died Feb. 19. Survived
St. He was 50.
thologies.
three sons, Louis, George and vived by daughter, Mrs. Sam
A graduate of Brooklyn Col-
Wishengrad is survived by four Jack; three brothers and two Pickens and four grandchildren. by husband, Joseph; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Donald Leib and Mrs.
lege, Wishengrad started his ca- children. Joel and Mrs. Tess sisters.
*
*
reer in 1942 as AFL Director of Yager were the children with
Harvey Miller; three brothers,
* * *
EMMA CHISIK, 14211 Wale s, two sisters and four grandchil-
the joint AFL-CIO Labor Short- his late first wife, the former
BETTY WALDMAN died - in
wave Bureau. Rose Pesin. Daniel and Nina Paris, France, on Feb. 8. Sur- Oak Park, died Feb. 15. Su r- dren.
* * *
He filled in a are the children of his second vived by five sons, Alexander vived by sons, Sidney and Mo r-
script for the marriage, to Elisabeth Cole, of Detroit, Morris of New York, ris; six grandchildren, and tw 0
PHILIP
ROTH.
18913 Coyle,
NBC show of which was terminated by di- Arthur, Herman and John, all great-grandchildren.
died Feb. 19 in Miami. Survived
that period, vorce. three of Paris; five daughters,
MORRIS RUBINSTEIN, by wife, Genevieve; three
Labor for
three of Paris and Mrs. Louis 18986
Evergreen, died Feb. 16. daughter s, Mrs. Benjamin
Victory," a n d Day School Operator
Bloom of New York and Mrs. Survived
by his wife, Dora; Frumkin, Mrs. Samuel Rosen
thus began his
Douglas Rose of Allentown, Pa.; sons, Lawrence,
Mrs.
Cugell
Dies
at
70
Jack and Rob- and Mrs. Nathan Golden; and
professional
16 grandchildren and three great ert; daughter, Mrs.
Stanley six grandchildren.
writing career.
Mrs. Edythe Lippman Cugell, grandchildren.
* * *
Dudelson,
Great
Neck,
N.Y.,
and
Since 1944, of 18495 Washburn, died Mon-

* * *
MARY LIPIN, 18520 W.
11 grandchildren.
Wishengrad day at the age of 70. Funeral
ROSE HERMAN died in Mi-
* * *
Seven Mile, died Feb. 20. Sur-
had wri tten services were held at Kaufman
ROSE WALD, 21871 Avon vived by husband, Abram; a
over 1 0 0 Chapel Wednesday. She was di- ami, Fla., on Feb. 8. Survived
a son, Sam of Detroit; a Oak Park, died Feb. 17. Sur- son, George Mundstock; two
scripts for the rector and co-owner of Cugell by
daughter, Mrs. Betty Katz of vived by sons, Isidore and Jack:. daughters, Mrs. David Martin
Eternal Light, Day School, 10010 Thatcher for Miami;
and two grandchildren.
two brothers; a sister; four and Mrs. Victor Lorber; a sis-
a weekly radio the past 20 years:
* * *
grandchildren; and two great- ter, five grandchildren and a
program pro- Surviving her are her hus-
SAM RUBIN, 16176 Prairie, grandchildren. -
great grandchild.
: duced jointly band, Simeon; daughters, Mrs.
* * *
by The Jew- Charles Nagler and Mrs. Her- died Feb. 14. Survived by sons,
* * *
ish Theological bert Philipp; a brother, Lee C. Louis, N a t h a n and Isadore;
RICHARD A. MENDELSON,
CISSPE
BOOKSPAN,
2635 Cort-
Wishengrad Seminary of Lippman; a sister, Mrs. Agnes daughter, Mrs. Bernard Kersh, of 15200 Northfield,. died Feb. 19. land, died Feb. 13. Survived
by
Atlanta, Ga.; 10 grandchildren, Survived by his parents, Dr.
America and the National Broad- Klein, and two grandchildren.
three sons, Louis, Barnet and
Mrs. Cugell was well known and four great grandchildren.
casting Company. Of these scripts
and Mrs. Herbert Mendelson; Saul of Columbus, O.; two daugh-
critic Jahn Crosby of the Herald here as the owner and director * * * grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ters, Mrs. Harry (Pauline) Rich-
Tribune wrote, "All Mr. Wishen- of Camp Q-Gull near Charlevoix, EMMA CHISIK, 14211 Wales, Frumin and Mr. and Mrs. Fred ' mond and Nora of Los Angeles,
grad's scripts seem pervaded which is now known as Camp 1 Oak Park, died Feb. 15. Sur- Mendelson; a brother and a Calif; five grandchildren and two
with a brooding spirituality Seagull. •
vived by sons, Sidney and _Mor- sister.
great grandchildren.
* * *
which affects even me, to whom
Mrs. Cugell, who was born ris; six grandchildren, and two
the Talmud is a trackless wilder- in Greenville, Mich., lived in great grandchildren.
JULIA LEBOVICS, 16755
ness."
* * *
Detroit for 50 years. She was
Woodingham, died Feb. 19. &Lir-
Wishengrad was also the au- a member of Hadassah, Brand-
HARRY SCHILLER, 18140 vived by her husband, Aron:
thor of The Rope Dancers, a play eis Women, ORT Women, Tem- San Juan, died Feb. 19. Sur- son, Bernard Lebow, of Calif.;
which had a successful Broad- ple Beth El and was active in vived by wife, Nellie; a daugh- daughters, Mrs. Ben Pollack
way run. His other radio and Purity Chapter Eastern Star of ter, Mrs. Saul Sugar; and six and Mrs. Irving Lewis, of Ohio;
television credits include "The which she was a former worthy grandchildren.
a brother; eight grandchildren;
During the corning
Jeffersonian Heritage," a series matron. President Franklin D.
and two great-grandchildren.
* * *
week Yeshiva Beth
* * *
presented in 1952 through a Roosevelt once cited her as a
Yehuda will observe
BLUMA SAPERSTEIN
grant from the Ford Founda- "Woman of the Month." She
M I N N I E NORWICH 18290
the Yahrzeit of the
tion; "The Cavalcade of Amer-
HECKER,
formerly
of
Detroit,
Oak,
died
Feb.
13.
She
leaves
s ma
a visor o
am- died Feb. 20 in St. Petersburg, her husband Joseph; a son Al-
following departed
ica," scripts about science and bow Girls.
friends, with the
-
Fla.
Survived
by
son,
H
medicine; and adaptations for
traditional Memorial
erz
of Ian; two daughters, Mrs. Manuel
St
Petersbur
three
clau
ht
g
ers
I
g;
Prayers, recitation of
the "Theatre Guild of the Air" Anna Weizmann, Sister
' (Anne) Weinstein and Mrs.
Mrs. Sam (Dorothy) Glass of DaVid (Rosa Lee) Penfil; a
Kaddish and study-
of the works of such writers as
ing of Mishnayes.
Southfield. Mrs. William (Bella) brother, James Davis; a sister,
Bernard Shaw, Sinclair Lewis of Late President of
Stone of Detroit, and Mrs. Mrs. Bertha Schram
and Robert Sherwood.
Israel, Dies at 72
* * *
Hebrew Civil
One volume of Wishengrad's
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Funeral George (Hadassah) Wagman of
Shevat . Feb.
services were held at - Rehovot Los Angeles; Calif.; and eight
SHEILA
Y.
KATZ,
3607
Ro-
Mary Fill
29
23
Sima Kaila Bas Moshe 29
Tuesday for Prof. Anna Weiz- grandchildren.
chester,
Royal
Oak,
died
Feb.
14.
23
• * *
Esther Klaus
29
23
mann, sister of the late first
She leaves her husband, Maurice
The Family of the late
Harry Zolkower
29
23
S O F I E ENGELMAN, 18969 H.; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Eugene Jacob
President of Israel, who died at
Goodman
29
23
ROSE
her home there Monday, aged Ferguson, died Feb. 20. Survived pensler; sister, Marilyn Pensler
Ben Weider
29
23
by
husband,
Leon;
son,
Abram;
*
* *
72.
STARMAN
and brother, Getzel Jagoda.
Dora Seidel
30
24
A
noted
researcher
in
organic
BARBARA
G.
LAWRENCE,
*
*
Acknowledges wit h
Leo Nathan Spector 30
24
chemistry — which was Dr.
2200 Fuller, Ann Arbor, died Abraham
Wolok
30
24
grateful
appreciation
SAMUEL
SISSKIND,
21660
Chaim
Weizmann's
major
field
Feb.
15.
She
leaves
her
husband,
the many kind expres- -
Adar
Sussex,
Oak
Park,
died
Feb.
19.
in science—she was born in the
Richard M.; son, Gordon G. Max Harris
1
sions of sympathy ex-
25
township of Motele, Russia, as He leaves wife, Rose; -daughter , Lawrence of Melrose Park, Phil- Mary Weingarden
1
25
tended by relatives
David Davis
1
25
he was. She received her basic Mrs. Ira (Flo) Levy; two broth- adelphia, Pa.; daughter, Mrs.
Joseph Freedman
1
25
and friends during the
scientific education at the Uni- ers, Charles and Louis; sister, Thomas (Marjorie) Treeger of Chananya Willis
1
25
family's recent be-
Mrs.
Ben
Kohlen;
and
three
Rose
Orkin
1
25
New York.
versity of Zurich, taught at the
Fannie Remer
1
25
reavement.
* * *
Weizmann Institute, and was, at grandchildren.
her death, professor - emeritus
BESSIE BERKOVITZ, 18634 Ben Solomon
2
26
Sara Miller
Joseph Stein, Owner
of the Institute.
2
26
Tracey, died Feb. 17. She leaves
2
26
of Canton China, Dies three daughters, Mrs. Daniel Sam Osnos
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27
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Canton China & Equipment Co., eldman and Mrs. Leo (Evelyn)
died Feb. 18 while vacationing azar; two brothers, Abram Sa- Isidor H. Mendelsohn 4
Jews at Red Embassy
28
pi ro and Jack Sherman.
in Miami, Fla.
Jennie Feldman
4
28
* * *
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A
Mr. Stein, 12921 Northfield,
Israel Goldin
4
28
group of Protestant ministers Oak Park, was born in Russia
LOUIS GOLDSTEIN, 3 3 4 5
March
from Allentown raised the ques- and lived here for 35 years. He Richton, died Feb. 15. Survived
Meyer Greenspoon
5
1
tion of anti - Semitism in the was a member of Cong. Bnai by a sister, Mrs. Rebecca Raber,
Harry Smith
Soviet Union during an inter- David and the Bnai Brith. Sur- Canada.
Sam Elias
5
1
view at the Soviet Embassy viving are two sons, William
Oscar Lerchin
S
1
here.
Sidney A. Deitch
Moe Engel
5
1
and Leonard; two daughters,
The subject of Soviet mis- Mrs. Meyer Pearlman and Mrs.
Yale Levin
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