OBITUARIES MARY LEVENSON, 4766 W. BENJAMIN EPSTEIN of Mi- ELLEN CARSON of Miami An early English law attri- becomes evident that the ba- ami Beach died Feb. 24. He Outer Dr., died Feb. 24. She Beach, Fla., died Feb. 27. Sur- rons whq are objecting to the buted to Edward the Confessor, leaves her husband, Jack; a son, roles of Jews as moneylend- vived by husband, Harry; two leaves his daughter, Mrs. Simon asserts: brothers and three sisters. Pfeiffer; and a _granddaughter, Norman; two daughters, Mrs. the one role permitted ers, , "Know you that all Jews * * * Paul Abramson and Ruth; a Arlene. Interment Detroit. wherever they might be in the to them, are plotting confis- HARRY ME T L ER, 17609 brother; a sister; and four * * * cations, loots and an eventual kingdom are under the protec- grandchildren. Woodingham, died Feb. 27.- He form- massacre. • JOSEPH KOLOVSKY tion and defense of the liege • * Meanwhile, Baruch, while in leaves his wife, Edith; two sons, erly of Detroit, died in Chicago king nor may anyone subjoin Lawrence and Martin; daughter, 17382 Ken- BESSIE MYERS, their wealth without the king's London, is baptised under du- Susan; mother, Mrs. Ida .Mettler; on Feb. 23. Survived by a son, died Feb. 21. She leaves ress, and after baptism was tucky, Max J. Kolovsky of Detroit, permission. And if anyone and brother, Jack of Las Vegas, two daughters, Mrs. Nathan four daughters, Mrs. Lillian should detain them or their murdered. News arrives of his Nev. Scalin of Chicago and Mrs. Jacobs, Rose and Ethel Myers monies, the king will prosecute death and the panic that fol- Manny • Rice -of Santa Ann, and Myra Feinberg. if he wishes according to his lows is not sufficient to allow for preparations against im- * *' Calif.; a brother, Meyer Kolov- custom." pending dangers. sky of Detroit; and two grand- BELLA PORKIN, 17267 War- To this is traced the early The great massacre takes children. wick, died Feb. 22. She leaves contention that the Jews were place and the few survivors are • * * a 'son, Samuel, and two grand- "the king's possessions," to be offered safety for baptism. But 19324 Ard- Dovrrz, ANNA children. protected by him and at the they already had learned the more, died Feb. 25. Survived by * * same time to be considered the lesson: like Baruch they, too, announcements may three sons, Dr. Benjamin W., K'A T I E BOSCHAN, 12935 media through which he func- would be massacred after bap- be (Unveiling inserted' by mailing or by call- Joe and Sol; two daughters, Mrs. tioned in amassing his wealth Lincoln, Huntington Woods, ing The Jewish News office, 17100 tism. Norman Silets and Mrs. •arold W. 7 Mile Road, Detroit 35, YE and controlling the actions of There is a love story. Abram 8-9364. Written announcements must Sanders; two brothers and nine died Feb. 23. Wife of the late the barons. Eugene. She leaves no sur- is infatuated with Bett, the be accompanied by the name and grandchildren. It is from this early rule that Christian girl who went into address of the person making the vivors. * • * There is a standing charge * * Joanne Greenberg took the title service with Baruch's family as insertion. of $3.00 for . an unveiling notice, LEE M. GOLDBERG, 166 for her first novel, "The King's a youngster and grew up in measuring an inch in depth). PHILLIP CUTLER, 1499 Pin- * * * Oneida, Pontiac, died Feb. 26. gree, died Feb. 23. Survived by Persons,"- which has just been their home. She was taught to The Matzaivah in honor of Survived by wife, Charlotte; a wife, Anna Rose; five sons, Jack, published by Holt, Rinehart and read and to write, first in He- Winston (383 Madison, NY17). brew then in English. Unlike Rebbetzen Paneth will be dedi- son, Gerald; a daughter, Sheila; Louis, Morris, Julius and Eli; The setting for the story is in the rest of her family, she grew cated 3:30 p.m. Sunday, March his mother, Mrs. Libby Goldberg; three daughters, Mrs. Abe (Ida) York, England, where great up in knowledge rather than 3, at the Chesed shel Emes two brothers and three sisters. Molonon, Mrs. Eli (Faye) Mali-, * * * tragedy was afflicted upon the illiteracy. She dressed well. She Cemetery, Agudah Section. noff and Mrs. Alvin (Blanche) Jews in an era of turmoil in spoke well. She, in turn, while HARRY S. NEEDLE, 20500 Levine; and 18 grandchildren. Christianity. she remained a Christian, was Dr. Norman Steinberg, Burgess, died Feb. 25. Survived Commencing her tale under excommunicated. This, too, is by wife, Ann; a daughter, Peggy; date of June, 1182, and. con- part of the tragedy which mir- Past Pontiac Hospital his mother, Mrs. Rose Needle; tinuing it through March 19, rors the horrors of that time. and a sister. Chief, Dies at 53 1190, the able novelist recon- • * "Christ! Christ! The Devil Dr. Norman N. Steinberg, 53, structs the events that trans- is a Jew!" is one of the cries of 1028 Ardmoor, Birmingham, ROSE SPRINGER, 22101 Mor- pired in the years that first that had been heard, leading past chief of General Practice at ton; Oak Park, died Feb. 21. Sur- brought escapees from perse- up to the massacre and to the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, •on- vived by husband, Louis; four During the coming cutions from France to York horrors. "We are not leeches," tiac, died. Feb. 25. week Yeshiva Beth sons, Elias, George, Harold of and then, in turn, witnessed Yehuda will observe Abram shouted at Simon, but Oakland, Calif. and Edward of He was past president of the the destruction of York Jewry the Yahrzeit of the the latter was alone in listen- American Neoplastic Society and Pleasanton, Calif.; and seven through massacre, after an following departed ing to a Jew's reasoning. . grandchildren. , a member of the Oakland County friends, with the orgy of pillage. * '* * In the end, Abram and his and American' Medical Associa- traditional Memorial The remarkable feat in Mrs. cousin Samuel escaped death, MAX GREENBLATT, 16866 Prayers, recitation of Greeriberg's novel is that she got away from the mob, "began tions. Other affiliations included Mendota, died' Feb.'23. Survived Kaddish and study- has injected into it all of the their journey" in search for Temple Beth El and Temple by wife, Pauline; a daughter, ing of Mishnoyes. factors that entered into the new homes, a new life. Such Emanu-El, of which •he was past medieval bigotries that afflicted was the fate of Jewry—one era president; Knollwood Country Mrs. Samuel B. (Rhoda) Shore; Club and the Standard City Club. a brother, two sisters and three Hebrew Civil . the Jews of Europe. ended, another began. Ada r March He received an. M.D. degee grandchildren. Describing life in the York 2 Mrs. Greenberg, who was in 1935 from the University of Sally Hess • 6 * -* ghetto, the Christian-Jewish born in Brooklyn and educated 2 •Leon Harold Stillwater 6 Michigan, Dr: Steinberg, who 2 6 Rose Raimi HARRY M. GROSSMAN, 35 controversies of olden times; in New York schools, attended 6 2 Rose Segerman with all the bigotries attend- American University in Wash- was born in Detroit, is survived W. Alexanderine, died "Feb. 21. 2 6 Anna Chinitz by his wife, Ethel; two sons, s ix - He leaves his wife, Marie; ant upon the prejudices that ington and there developed her 7 3 Nathan Peretzman seeped into the minds of the interest in medieval art and Ronald and Gary; daughter, sisters; and a brother. 3 7 Abraham Berman * * * 3 7 William Zack masses against Jews, are incor-. music and in Latin poetry. Her Marcia; two brothers, Leo and 3 Anna Rose Werner 7 ISADORE DEUTC H, 3801 porated in this story. As a result knowledge of the latter enabled Benjamin; and a sister, Mrs. 4 8 Anna Levine Duane, died Feb. 23. .Survived of a friendship established by her to inject a poetic style in Charles Rosen. 4 ' '8 Harry Mogelever the young Jewish hero in the her novel, and "The. King's Per- by a son, Harry C.; three grand- 5 - 9 Kogen plot, Abram the son of Baruch sons" has emerged as an able Israel Firm Gets children; and two great grand- Max 5 9 A. (Isaac) Korman the financier,. and Simon the evaluation of a tragic period in 5 children. 9 Rachel. Zager. 5 * * * 9 Aaron Jackson Monk, the debate over the eth- the history of the Middle Ages. Gibraltar Contract 9 5 Jacob Rosenshine HAIFA,- (JTA)—Solel Boneh,_ SAMUEL GINSBURG, 633 ics of the various faiths 'ensues. Mrs. Greenberg now lives with 6 Louis David Feldman 10 Troubles begin- to brew. It her husband, a vocational re- the construction firm of the His- Brainard, died Feb. 24. Survived - . 6 10 Sophie Meisner tadrut, has been a w a r de d by a nephew and nieces. 6 10 Meyer Applebaum habilitation counselor, and two through its subsidiary in Cyprus 6 10 - * * * Bertha Fischer • sons in Golden, Colo. 6 10 Rose Temchin for the a arge-sca 1contract e ROSE ROSENZWEIG, 18246 Julius Cohen 6 10 6 construction in Gibraltar of vari-_ Appoline, died Feb. 24. Sur- 10 Rudolph Goldman 6 10 Irwin Rosenbaum Cloth Union Founder •ous projects, including military vived by two sons, Louis and_ Ben Citrin - . 6 10 Fannie In loving memory of installations, it was announced Dr. Leonard of Grand Rapids; 11 Harry Faber Leventen, who left us on Feb,. Abe Miller Dies at 76 here by Simcha Golan, a spokes- two daughters, Mrs. Max K. 11 Samuel Liberson NEW YORK (JTA)—Abe Mil- man for the firm. 3.3, 1954 (11 days in Adar). "To 11 Faige Sender (Sophie) Newman and Mrs. Abe 11 Sarah Bass live in the _hearts of those you ler, secretary-treasurer of the He noted that Gibraltar will Rose Aronoff leave behind' is not to die." Sadly Amalgamated Clothing Workers • be the eleventh country where (Bessie) Bass of Calif.; three Louis Menenberg 11 missed by her daughter, sister, of America's New York Joint Solel Boneh has been awarded brothers; two sisters; 15 grand- Bertha Peterman children; and 13 great grand- Board and a national vice-presi- relatives and many friends. 8 12 Clara Eisenberg contracts. children. dent of the union, died Feb. 20 8 - 12- Morris Rosen Golan disclosed that French - 8 12 Samuel Techner at 76. 8 12 • and German financial firms had Isadore Kramer Sidney A. Deitch 8 His activity in the labor promised to back Solel Boneh 12 Elizabeth Bushkin 8 IN MEMORIAM 12 Lena Farber " DETROIT MONUMENT movement goes back to the New if it is awarded a contract to 12 Louis Kleiman The Hannah Schloss York garment workers strike of WORKS build a $30,000,000 hospital in Best Quality Granites Old Timers 1912, and to the founding of a country "in this region," which Yeshiva Beth Yehuda Personalized Designs mourns the passing of the Amalgamated, in 1914. 12305 Dexter Priced Reasonable he declined to name. Lawton 2744 W. Davison cor. one of its distinguished The Jewish Labor Committee, WE 1-0203 DI 1-1175 TO 8-6923 members of which Miller was one of the Want ads get quick results! founders 30 years ago, and the MAX Workinen's Circle, to which he had belonged since 1908, issued GREENBLATT statements mourning his pass- We pay tribute to his ing. memory for his friend- ship, for all the good 19th Century Physicist deeds that marked his Leopold Loewenherz, a 19th Manuel Urbach & Son active life. Our heart- Formerly Karl Berg Memorials century German Jewish astron- felt sympathies go to COOLIDGE, OAK PARK near CAPITAL 13405 omer and physicist, was a pio- the entire Greenblatt PHONE: 544-2212 neer in the development of as- family. May they be tronomical instruments. He consoled in their hour 11.17A - OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.; CLOSED `SATURDA'Y made important contributions of sorrow. in the field of physical measure- Monument Unveilings WE MAUMEE 1-1:TX . • • I In Memoriam ' BERG AND URBACH MONUMENTS — • ments. Ira Kaufman Ch - ape DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS 18325 W. 9 MILE RD., IN SOUTHFIELD 300 ft. West of Northwestern Highway I ra Kaufman - Herbert Kaufman Elgin 7-5200 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, March 1, 1963 `The King's Persons,' Noteworthy NOvel by Joanne Greenberg, Deals with Era of Jews' Massacre in York