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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-11-08

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(Unveiling announcements may
be inserted by mailing or by call-
ing The Jewish News office, 17100
W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, VE
8-9364. Written announcements
must be accompanied by the name
and address of the person making
the insertion. There is a standing
charge of $3.00 for an unveiling
notice, measuring an inch in
depth.)
* * *

The family of the late Meyer
S. Hyman announces the unveil-

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Tri-
butes are being paid here, on
the occasion of Sheloshim, to
the memory of Dr. Yehezkel
Kaufman, world Jewry's most
distinguished historian and phi-
losopher, who died here at the
age of 73.
Dr. Kaufman, who was profes-
sor of Bible research at the
Hebrew University, was born in
Russia and was educated at uni-
versities in Russia and Switzer-
land and received his doctorate
of philosophy at the University
of Berne. He settled in Palestine
in 1920 and taught at the Reali
School in Haifa.
He was appointed to the fac-
ulty of the Hebrew University
in 1949.
He was the author of a num-
ber of major works on Judaism
and Jewish history.

of a monument in his memory
1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, at Mach-
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Gorre-
lick will officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.
* *
The family of the late Fannie
Israel announces the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
11:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, at
Northwest Hebrew Memorial
Park Cemetery. Rabbi Segal will
officiate. Relatives and friends International Sport
are asked to attend.
Council Bans Awards

for Biased Countries

Mrs. Charles Averbuch
and Bud Friedland
Children of the Late

GRACE R.
FRIEDLAND

Announce the unveiling
of a monument in her
memory 2 p.m. Sunday,
Nov. 10, at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Donin
and Cantor Adler will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

In Loving Memory of
the Late

LORRAINE
ALTUS

Who passed away Nov.
13, 195'7. Sadly missed
and always remem-
bered by her daugh-
ters, Shelley and Mrs.
Marilyn Pollack; her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Glaser; her sis-
ters, Mrs. Bernice Rob-
inson and Mrs. Adele
Berlin; and brother,
Sidney Glaser.

PARIS (JTA)—The Interna-
tional Council for Physical Edu-
cation and Sports unanimously
adopted a resolution proposed
by the World Maccabi Union
providing that any country or
group practicing racial or re-
ligious discrimination in sports
would be ineligible for awards.
The Maccabi Union was the
only Jewish sports federation
represented at the meeting of
the International Council, an
agency of the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cul-
tural Organization.
Pierre Gildesgame, chairman
of the Maccabi World Union
and head of the group's three-
man delegation, was awarded
the Grand Silver Medal of the
City of Paris by the City Coun-
cil. The medal was presented
to Gildesgame in special cere-
monies in the parlor of the
president of the Council at the
Hotel de Ville.

Herman Bernstein Dies at 58

Herman Bernstein, Broadway
general manager w h o repre-
sented the Fisher Theater in
New York, died Saturday in
Woodmere, L. I., at the age of
58.

The Family of the Late

SAM WEISMAN

FREE TO OUR READERS I

Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the fam-
ily's bereavement.

Adele Cartier and
daughters, Barbara and
Bonnie,
Family of the Late

JULIAN L.
CARTIER

24-Year Hebrew-English
Calendar. 32 pages. All
dates and Hebrew equiva-
lents and days of the week,
Oct. 1940 to Sept. 1964.

Important Jewish holidays

to 1970.

For free copy write to H. J.
Reinz Company, Dept. J2,
Pittsburgh 30, Pennsylvania

Acknowledge with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy and
numerous contributions
to various causes ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the fam-
ily's recent bereave-
ment.

OBITUARIES

NATHAN NATINSKY, 18009
Ilene, died Nov. 4. Survived by
wife, Ida; brother, Simon Young.
* * *
SARAH FOX, 16136 Addison,
Southfield, died Nov. 2. She
leaves sons, Louis and Samuel;
daughter, Gilda; a brother and
two grandchildren.
*
*
MEYER EISENBERG, 10734
Curtis, died Nov. 1. Survived by
his wife, Gussie; two sons, Louis
and George; three daughters,
Mrs. Ben (Betty) Kofsky of
Toronto, Mrs. Hilbert (Jean)
Sosin and Mrs. Edward (Jeri)
Chusid; a sister, 12 grandchil-
dren and one great-grandchild.

Prof. Hadamard Dies
in France at 97

NEW YORK, (JTA) — Prof.
Jacques S. Hadamard, a leading
and educator, has died in France
at the age of 97, according to in-
formation received from Paris.
He was the dean of the French
Academy of Sciences.
Born in Versailles, Prof. Hada-
mard first taught at the Ecole
Normale Superieure and was
later professor of mathematics at
the University of Paris and sub-
sequently professor at the Ecole
Polytechnique in Paris. He was
active in Jewish life in France,
and was a member of the French
Palestine Committee and of the
administrative board of the He-
brew University in Jerusalem.

Harris Wienner Dies

CHARLES WEINSTEIN, for-
mer Detroiter, died in New
York on Oct. 29. Survived by
wife, Sonia; daughters, Mrs.
Jack Nater and Mrs. Jennie
Yost, both of Detroit; a brother,
Nathan, of Detroit; and five
grandchildren.
* * *
YETTA BORINSTEIN, 4864
W. Outer Drive, died Nov. 1.
Survived by five sons, Manuel
A. and Al S., Beverly Hills,
Calif., Harry I. of Indianapolis,
Nathan A. and Morris Z.; a
daughter, Mrs. Charles (Leah)
Snider, 12 grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
• * *
WILLIAM (WILLIE) WOLK,
19434 Griggs, died Nov. 2. He
leaves wife, Ida; daughter, Mrs.
Abraham Beresh; a brother, a
sister and four grandchildren.
• *
R 0 S E BRONSTEIN, 20150
Cherokee, died Nov. 3. She
leaves husband, Max, and
daughter, Sarah.
* * *
IDA (CASE) ROTHENBERG,
23530 Beverly, Oak Park, died
Nov. 5. Survived by husband,
Samuel; son, Gerald of Pontiac;

Steel, died Nov. 5. Survived by
sons, Herman a n d Irving;
daughter. Mrs. Daniel (Phyllis)
Hirschberg; a brother and seven
grandchildren.
* * *
JULIUS PLAUT, 24221 East-
wood, Ook Park, died Nov. 5.
Survived by wife. Selma; daugh-
ter, Mrs. Edward M. (Helga)
Hartman; sister and three
grandchildren.
* * *
JACK S. MILLER, 20287
Redfern, died Nov. 5. Surviv-
ed by wife, Rose; son, Harry;
daughters, Mrs. Seymour Mar-
cus and Mrs. Frank Rosette; a
sister and five grandchildren.

in Mexico, Gerzon Dies

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Rabbi Reuven Katz Dies

Rabbi Reuven Katz, former
rabbi of Bayonne, N. J., and
a former president of the Union
of Orthodox Rabbis of the U.S.
and Canada, died in Petqh
Tikva, Israel, where he was
rabbi since 1932, at the age
of 83.

WE REMEMBER

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During the coming
week Yeshiva Beth
Yehuda will observe
the Yahrzeit of the
following departed
friends, with the
traditional Memorial
Prayers, recitation of
Kaddish and study-
ing of Mishnayes.

Chintze Bagel
Hyman Friedman
David Sosnick
Elke Eisenberg

Hebrew Civil
Cheshvan Nov.
22
9
22
9
22
9
22
9

Sadie Finley Jordan
Nathan Goldstein

23
23

10
10

Z. Muscovitz
Sam Messing
Dora Plotkin
Fannie Davidson
Herman J. Zold
William Stein

24
24
24
24
24
24

11
11
11
11
11
11

25
25
25
25
25
25

12
12
12
12
12
12

Kunie Abramowitz 26
Fannie Carnick
26
Jacob Kale
26
Bella Rosenbaum
26

13
13
13
13

Ethel Baxter
Aaron Simons
Herman J. Fishel
Jeanette Kabaker

27
27
27
27

14
14
14
14

Bessie R. Sirota
Helen Brand
Sol Lapenski

28
28
28

15
15
15

Mrs. R. Toker
Rebecca Sklar
Jack Kunick
Hyman Holtzman
Coleman Rottenberg
Louis Bernstein

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Rochester, N. Y.; two sisters
and 17 grandchildren.
*
*
ROSE STALER, 11501 Pe-
toskey, died Nov. 3. Survived by
sister, Mrs. Eva Druker, and
two nieces.

daughters, Mrs. Israel (Doro-
thy) Schwartzman, Mrs. Philip
Mendelson and Mrs. Sheldon
Primack of Gary, Ind.; two sis-
ters and 10 grandchildren.
* * *
MOLLIE ELBINGER, 18070

A practicing attorney in De-
troit for more than 50 years,
Harris W. Wienner, 610 Blaine,
died Nov. 2. He was 73.
Mr. Wienner was one of the
early tennants of the Penob-
scot Building, where he main-
tained an office at the time of
his death. He was a graduate
of the University of Michigan
Law School and served on the
State Public Trust Commission
under Governor Comstock.
Surviving Mr. Wienner are
his wife, Beatrice; son, James
* * *
M.; daughter, Mrs. Joseph L.
HARRY DAVIS of St. Louis,
Nellis of Bethesda, Md., and
Mo., died Nov. 2. He leaves his
five grandchildren.
wife, Sarah; daughters M r s .
Helen Gershune and Mrs. Irma
President of School
Blanke.

MEXICO CITY, (JTA)—Josef
Gerzon, president of the Jewish
School Mexico, died here at the
age of 42. A former pupil at
the 39-year-old institution, he
became head of the school
which now has an enrollment of
1,300 students.

MAX GORMAN of Baltimore,
Md., died Oct, 27. He leaves his
wife, Gertie; sons, Sam and Ger-
ald of Baltimore; daughters, Mrs.
Pauline Ztarkman and Mrs.
Elaine Davis of Detroit; brothers,
Joseph, Sidney, Sol and Sam of
Detroit and Phillip of Los An-
geles; sisters, Mrs. Lillie Ritten
of Detroit and Mrs. Bertha Ray
of Los Angeles; and five grand-
children.
*
*
MOLLY LIPSHITZ, 1026 Euc-
lid, Miami Beach, died Nov. 4.
Survived by husband, Mailich;
son, Rabbi Max Lipshitz of
Miami Beach; daughters, Mrs.
Joseph (Helen) Radin, Mrs. Ber-
nard (Rebecca) Kelman of Los
Angeles, Mrs. Nathan Rabino-
witz of Miami Beach, and Mrs.
Jerome (Florence) Gordon of

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31-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Frid ay, November 8, 1963

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