Morton Rubenstein, Sapir Asks for M. Leader of Religious Zionists, Dies in N.Y. M. Morton Rubenstein, for- More U.S. Aid mer vice-president and director JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Fin- ance and Commerce Minister Pinhas Sapir called on Ameri- can Jews today to increase greatly their giving through the United Jewish Appeal to help meet the costs of the heavy current immigration to Israel. Addressing the 120-member UJA Study Mission, he said: "Let me tell you frankly that the UJA share in our obliga- tions is becoming smaller and smaller in percentage yet in- creased UJA funds are vital to us." He emphasized that the Government had to. take over some Jewish Agency responsi- bilities because of the heavy financial strain on the Agency. He disclosed that Israel tax- payers would have to pay about $100,000,000 this year as their part in helping the absorption of immigrants. He added that "un- til we can say that no more im- migrants are coming, until we achieve completed absorption, so long will we be turning to you for your help." The Finance Minister included in his ad- dress a review of Israel's ex- panding economy, stressing the "tremendous progress" in the last several years. The Mission members heard a report by Ranaan Weitz, Jewish Agency agricultural settlement head, who outlined the drama- tic plan for settlement of the central Galilee, a plan calling for the establishment of 35 new settlements over the next de- cade. The Mission members heard Weitz in Meron, a town in the northern Galilee region of development of the Religious Zionists of America, died in New York on Oct. 25. He organized and directed the Religious Groups Department of the Jewish National Fund for 12 years before being drafted by the State of Israel Bonds as di- rector of the Building Fund De- partment, a post he held for eight years. Rubenstein also served as honorary treasurer of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congrega- tions of America and as presi- dent of the Hebrew Teachers Training School for Girls, which has since been consolidated with the Stern College for Women of Yeshiva University. He was one of the founders of the Garment Center Congregations in New York. Surviving Rubenstein are his wife, Froma Mae, and three children. Harry Cohen's Son Dies OBITUARIES MORRIS FELDMAN, a De- troiter for 60 years, died in Israel on Oct. 29. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Ben Nadis, Mrs. Irving Gilbert, Mrs. Louis Mer- son and Mrs. Sandy Collins of New York; sons, Irving Fields of Milwaukee, Wis., and Albert Fields of Kfar Blum, Israel; 13 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. * * BENJAMIN TENNER, 13170 Irvine, Oak Park, died Oct. 23. Survived by wife, Rose; -daugh- ters, Mrs. Norman (Shirley) Jaffe and Mrs. Max (Dorothy) Schuldinger; mother, Sura Bayla Troianovski of Buenos Aires; sisters, Mrs. Lewis (Rose) Ross; Mrs. Milton (Sasha) Eisner; brothers, William T e n n e r of Detroit and Nahum and Moishe Troianovski, both of Buenos Aires; and eight grandchildren. * * * P•ILLIP BUSH, 3359 Cort- land, died Oct. 23. He leaves wife, C a r r i e; daughter, Mrs. Bernard Rappaport; three broth- ers, three sisters and two grand- children. * * * JEAN HANDELSMAN, 3321 Woodstock, died Oct. 27. She leaves sons, Martin H. and Rob- ert; daughter, Mrs. Stanley Lie- berman; and parents; Mr. and Mrs. George Agronick. * * * PAULINE SUSSER of Los Angeles, died Oct. 24 in Detroit. She leaves son, David L.; daugh- ter, Mrs. Saul Lipman; four brothers, a sister, four grand- children and four great-grand- children. Interment, Los An- geles. LOUIS GLICKSMAN, 18205 Kentucky, died Oct. 29. He leaves sons, Harold of Cali- fornia and Fred Glicksman of Chicago; daughters, Mrs. Shir- ley Bane of Downsview, Ont., Mrs. Harry Tushman and Mrs. Ruby Binder; a brother, nine grandchildren and a great grandchild. * * * CHARLES WEINSTEIN, former Detroiter, died in New York on Oct. 29. He leaves wife, Sonia; daughters Mrs. Jack Nater and Mrs. Jennie Nater, both of Detroit; a broth- er, Nathan of Detroit; and five grandchildren. * * * MARY FREEDENSON, 18910 Birchcrest, died Oct. 24. She leaves son, Ellis; daughter, Mrs. Milton Steinhardt; and three grandchildren. • * * JEAN MARGOLIS, 23601 Moritz, Oak Park, died Oct. 26. She leaves husband, Leonard; son, Melvin Miller; daughter, Linda; two brothers, a sister and a grandchild. * * * ABRAHAM GROSSBERG, 18912 Steel, died Oct. 27. Sur- vived by three nephews and three nieces. * * * DAVID STEIN, 31136 Dorais, Livonia, died Oct. 22. He leaves son, George; daughter, Mrs. Al- bert Cohen; a sister and six grandchildren. * * * WILLIAM ZOLKOWER, 4510 W. Outer Dr., died Oct. 26. He leaves wife, Helen; sons, Rich- ard J. and Harry Bryan; daugh- ter, Terry Lynn; mother, Mrs. Mollie Zolkower; a brother and a sister. * * * SARA MILLMAN PACKARD, of Miami Beach, Fla., died Oct. 29. She leaves husband, Abra- ham M.; sons, Stanley and Dr. Jerome Millman; daughter, Mrs. Howard Bernstein; father, Joseph Michaels; three sisters and eight grandchildren. Interment, De- troit. LILLIAN AARONSON, 16202 Belmont, Allen Park, died Oct. 26. She leaves husband, Ralph; son, G i 1 b e r t; daughter, Mrs. James Malamud; father, Ray- mond White. Interment, Wil- mington, Del. * * * FLORENCE KOGAN of Mex- ico City died Oct. 23. She leaves sons, Harry of Detroit and Julius of Mexico City; six grandchil- dren and five great-grandchil- dren. Interment, Mexico City. * * * FRITZ LANG, 17590 West- moreland, died Oct. 23. He leaves wife, Paula; daughters, Mrs. William Rosen, Mrs. Har- vey }Lapp and Mrs. Leo Stern- licht; a brother and six grand- children. Julian Cartier, of Stockton, Calif., son of Harry Cohen, one of Detroit's most prominent per- sonalities, died Oct. 24 after a brief illness, at the age of 48. Funeral services were held at Kaufman Chapel Sunday. Rabbis Morris Adler and Benjamin Gor- relick and Cantor J. H. Sonen- klar officiated. Besides his father, he is sur- vived by his wife, Adele (nee Zellman); daughters, Bonnie and Barbara, and a sister, Mrs. Charles (Isabelle) Rosenblatt. The deceased was associated for several years with his father in the furniture business. They operated the David Furniture Store on McNichols Rd. It was named in memory of Harry Co- hen's other son, David, who died The Family of the Late some 30 years ago at the age J. BRUCE LONDON (JTA) — Lord Na- of 15. The Cartiers moved to HALLER than, a Laborite peer__who for California two years ago. Acknowledges with many years was legal adviser grateful appreciation to the Jewish Agency and sub- Ethel Rhodes Dies the many kind expres- Ethel Rhodes, of 18692 Rose- sequently legal adviser to the sions of sympathy ex- lawn, who had been active in Israel Embassy in London, died tended by relatives and numerous local movements, in- Oct. 24, at the age of 74. He friends during the fam- cluding Bnai Brith, died Tuesday was a Zionist from the days of ily's recent bereave- the Balfour Declaration. He was at the age of 63. ment. Funeral services were held given a peerage in 1940 and in 1945 he was named Under Sec- Thursday at Kaufman Chapel. * * * Surviving are her husband, retary for War and vice-presi- ANNA ROACH, 19330 Griggs, William A. ; sons, Russell and dent of the Army Council. From N11111111.1.1111.111r Kenneth E.; four grandchildren; 1946 to 1948 he was Minister died Oct. 28. She leaves daugh- three sisters, Mrs. Henry Ber- of Civil Aviation. He had also ters, Mrs. Henry Reiss, Mrs. The Family of the Late low, Mrs. Frank Castleman and served as adviser to the Bank David Gantz and Frances Roach. MOLLIE Pearl Solovich; and our broth- Leumi, and was active in a ers, Maxwell, Morton and Charles number of local charitable and DASHKIN Sid Wolfson's social organizations. Solovich and Earl Roberts. Acknowledges with -, . Lord Nathan Dies grateful appreciation the many kind expres- sions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the fam- ily's recent bereave- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Salinsky, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kushner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shiff- man Family of the Late HELEN SALZSTEIN grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. The second busiest waterway in the world is the famous locks at Sault Ste. Marie. More ton- nage passes through these locks in an eight-month Great Lakes navigation season than either the Panama or the Suez canal handles in a full year. The Family of the Late Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expres- sions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the fam- ily's recent bereave- ment. LOUIS MASKIN Acknowledges with grateful apprecia- tion the many kind ex- pressions of symapthy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent bereavement. seS100, , fee,. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 Curtis, died Oct. 21. She was the cousin of Israel's late President Itzhak Ben-Zvi •and the late Rabbis Ezekiel Aishishkin and Harry Z. Gordon of Detroit. Born in New York in 1902, Mrs. Dashkin came to De- troit in 1909. She was a member of the Handler Chapter of Bnai Brith and was active in a num- ber of groups affiliated with the Jewish Center. Survivors include her hus- band, Harry; son, Gerald; a brother and two grandchildren. During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehuda will observe the Yahrxeit of the following departed friends, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and study- ing of Mishnayes. Annie Citrin Frieda Lux Fannie Zingeser Hebrew Civil Cheshvan Nov. 15 2 15 2 15 • 2 Halcum Goldenberg Sarah Rubin Abraham Freed Moses Philip Elienson 16 16 16 16 3 3 3 3 Bertha Corn Riba Boesky Ethel Shorr Sophie Lerman Lea Blume (Feldman) Lipkin Rosa Schloss 17 17 17 17 4 4 4 4 17 17 4 4 Max Brook Celia Frank-Eckert Alter Farber Mr. Samuel Levine Dr. Leo Orecklin Jacob Lesser 18 18 18 18 18 18 5 5 5 5 5 Ida Maiseloff Vette Teller David Sirota Roy C. Greenblatt 19 19 19 19 6 6 6 6 A. Sirota Martin Amhowitz Ida Miller Minnie Levi Rose Leah Kramer Sarah Pearl Kliman Samuel J. Maxman Vetta Norber 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Chaim G. 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