City, State and Federal Officials Join in Tribute to Sol Slomovitz City, state and federal officials of all faiths joined with repre- sentative Jewish spokesmen in paying final tribute to Sol Slo- movitz, Wayne County Deputy Treasurer, who died at his desk before noon Monday, of a heart attack. Funeral services were held in the Kaufman Chapel in South- field, Tuesday afternoon. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Cantor Nich- olas Fenakel officiated. Surviving the veteran county official, who resided at 17355 Woodingham, are his wife, Lil- lian; son, Murray, a Wayne SOL SLOMOVITZ of the court," serving as an ad- Possessing a good sense of visor to many officials, actin g humor, he was loved for the as guide to new appointees t o cheer he brought to his asso- public off ice s, aiding man y ciates, to his f a in i 1 y and needy who applied for assistance friends. He literally helped hundreds to One of his last acts was to secure jobs and there was a free arrange a testimonial dinner door to his office for all who in honor for of County Treasurer applied to him for help. He Funk, to take place on Sept. 10. often was referred to as the one The esteem in which Mr. Slo- man goodwill movement in the movitz was held was evidenced County Building. In his youth he was among the by the public officials from sev- most active leaders in the Young eral cities who attended the Judaea movement here and funeral service and by the list nearly all of the pallbearers as of honorary pallbearers who in- he was taken to his final rest cluded: Mayor James Clarkson of (Julius Kabatsky, Aaron Lipin, Dr. Joseph Markle, Harry Pear- Southfield and representatives son, George Liss, Maxwell Silver- of Mayor Jerome Cavanagh of stein) were his associates in the Detroit and of the City Council; youth movement in the early Circuit Court Judges Thomas 1920s. J. Murphy, Miles N. Culehan, He worked with equal ease James Montante, Horace W. with people of all faiths and Gilmore, Nathan J. Kaufman, races and he was an 'NAACP James N. Canham, Joseph A. supporter and associate long be- Moynihan, Edward S. Piggins, fore the movement was fashion- Carl M. Weideman and Joith M. Wise; able. He was a member of Brandeis Probate Court Judges Ira G. Bnai Brith Lodge and was asso- Kaufman and Thomas C. Mur- ciated with Congregation Adas phy; Shalcm. Common Pleas Court Judges He was an ardent Zionist, dat- George D. Kent, Joseph Per- ing back to his Young Judaea nick, John W. Connolly and days. Charles Kaufman; He was especially known as Prosecutor Samuel H. Olsen, an efficient organizer and as the County Clerk Edgar M. Brani- chief architect of the County gan, Sheriff Peter L. Buback, Credit Union which he super- County Treasurer Louis H. vised and led it to be one of the Funk, Register of Deeds Ber- most effective protective move- nard J. Youngblood, Deputy ments in behalf of county em- Register of Deeds Roy Murdock, ployees. Chief Register of Deeds Clerk County assistant prosecuting at- torney; daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Marilyn) Lipman, whose hus- band is a Wayne County proba- tion officer; two grandchildren, Sandy and Deana Lipman; two brothers, Benjamin, of Bayonne, N.J., and Philip; and four sis- ters, Mrs. Fred (Bluma) Brown, Mrs. Alan (Bertha) Sloan, Mrs. Nathan (Anna) Pritz and Mrs. Philip (Fay) Sills. Born in Russia, July 10, 1906, TEL AVIV, (JTA) — The Farband Forest at Modiin, south- Mr. Slomovitz was brought to 50th anniversary of the Farband- this country by his parents at Labor Zionist Order was ob- east of here near the Jordanian the age of 5. He lived in Bay- served in Israel with the plant- border, the ancient site of the onne, N.J., until 1918, when he ing of the first saplings of the tombs of the Maccabees. Cere- monies marking the opening of came to Detroit. a new road connecting the Mo- A graduate of Northern diin area with the seashore near High School, on whose foot- Jewish-Arab Unity Tel Aviv, and named for Izhak ball team he played tackle, he Ben-Zvi, late President of Is- was in business here before In Israel Stressed rael, were also held in connec- joining the Register of Deeds in Eshkol Address tion with Farband's jubilee office here in 1933. He was (Direct JTA Teletype Wire observance. The forest and the a Roosevelt Democrat and was to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — The impor- construction of the new road active in Michigan Democratic affairs, and for 30 years was tance of developing attitudes of were financed with funds raised a high ranking official on the mutual confidence between the by Farband. Taking part in the ceremonies Register of Deed's staff before Arab and Jewish populations of being elevated to the Wayne Israel was stressed by Prime were Mrs. Rachel Ben-Zvi, widow of the late President, who County Deputy Treasurership Minister Levi Eshkol. During an impromptu address cut the tape opening the new last December. He was named to the high post he held at the at a reception tendered in his road; Yaacov Tsur, world chair- time of his death as the selec- honor by the Jerusalem branch man of the Jewish National tee of Chief Probate Judge Ira of his Mapai party, the Prime Fund, and Joseph Weitz, a mem- of the Jewish Agency execu- Kaufman, County Clerk Brani- Minister addressed himself di- ber tive. gin and Prosecuting Attorney rectly to representatives of Sam Olsen. He assumed his Arab villages who took part in 260 Brazilian Jews last office when Louis H. Funk the reception. "We must learn and remem- was named County Treasurer. Settle in Israel Mr. Slomovitz distinguished ber that which unifies us and himself as an "unofficial friend forget that which divides us," Since First of Year he said. Dwelling on his con- RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) — tacts with Arabs from his first A group of 28 Brazilian Jews DO YOU WANT THE days in the country, he de- left here for Israel where they BEST SECULAR- clared that he would do his ut- intend to settle. A report from most as Prime Minister to fos- the Jewish Agency's immigration HEBRAIC EDUCATION ter a closer understanding be- department stated that 260 Bra- FOR YOUR CHILD? tween the two peoples. zilian Jews have settled in Israel SEE PAGE 9 during the first seven months Want ads get quick results! of this year. Edward Collins, Director of panied the body to Clover Hill Tract Index Charles E. Adams; I Park Cemetery, and there was County Auditor Arthur A. an o v e r f l o w attendance of Sumeracki, Chief Wayne County mourners, with all available Probation Officer Vernon Ker- rooms filled to capacity by a win, the latter's chief assistant record number of people at a S. Lee Gravlin, Chief of Circuit funeral in the Kaufman Chapel. Court Criminal Division in Prosecutor's Office Edward S. Ferris, Chief Prosecuting Trial Lawyer John W. Coury, Her- bert Levitt, Common Pleas Court clerk. Hundreds of county em. ployees came prior to the funeral to view the body, and a special inscribed Jewish Publication Society Bible was sent to the widow prior to the funeral by Local 116-595 A. F. of S. C. & M. E., AFL- CIO, with a special message from the union's president, Jim Bomarito. More than 100 cars accom- Farband's 50th Jubilee Observed Near Tombs of the Maccabees A woman's touch makes a home, but good financing makes it a happier home to own. Want to buy or build this year ? 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