WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Bnai Brith made public a letter to Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Do- brynin here, accusing the USSR of ignoring its own rules of jurisprudence in the recent call for a "show trial" of Jews ac- cused of economic offenses. Label A. Katz, of New Or- leans, president of Bnai Brith, also protested to Dobrynin the "evident anti-Semitic quotient" in the show trial proposal, which apparently recently in Izvestia, the Soviet govern- ment's official organ. Citing a resolution adopted last March 18, at a plenum of the Soviet Supreme Court, which stated that "no one can be declared guilty of a crime The Family of the Late ANNIE ROTHENBERG 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. 4111111111=111111 ■ ■ 11111111111111111111I The Family of the Late BENJAMIN TENNER 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. The Family of the Late MEYER EISENBERG Acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympa- thy extended by rela- tives and friends dur- ing the family's re- cent bereavement. . and subject to criminal punish- ment in any other manner ex- cept by the courts," Katz asked: "How can a Soviet court render a just verdict when the official government newspaper has al- ready called for a circus at- mosphere, and has pronounced the death sentence?" Katz suggested that the Izvestia article could be regard- ed as "a veiled effort to in- timidate those who seek to pro- test discriminatory practices against Soviet Jews." He said the listing of Jewish names in the Izvestia article was "un- precedented" for a Soviet pub- lication as important as Izves- tia. The consequence is "to en- courage anti-Semitic stereo- typing and a climate conductive to bigotry," he said. "The issue cannot be easily dismissed as `malicous slander'," Katz wrote. "There is neither malice to- ward nor slander of the Soviet Union in the earnest efforts of those who seek to encourage your government to safeguard the full nationality rights of the Soviet Jewish community." Monument Unveilings (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 find 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 Mau- rice Kovarsky announces the LENA RU B I N Acknowledge with grateful appreciation the many kind ex- pressions of sympa- thy extended by rela- tives and friends dur- ing the family's re- cent bereavement. The Family of the Late Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his memory 11 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 24, at Beth Moses Cemetery. Rabbi Frankel will offi- ciate. Relatives a n d friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late William A. Rhodes and his sons Russell and Kenneth The Family of the Late ETHEL RHODES Gratefully acknowl- edge the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended to us during our bereave- ment, as well as the many donations made to worthy causes in her memory. MONTREAL, (JTA) — Harry Bronfman, Jewish community leader and philanthropist, died here Nov. 12 at the age of 77 after a long illness. At the time of his death, he was chairman of the board of Kensington In- dustries Inc., and director of production a n d construction, Distillers Corporation-Seagrams, Ltd. A founder of the Canadian Jewish Congress, he was hon- orary president and life gover- nor of the YM-YWHA of Can- ada. He was a brother of Sam- ual Bronfman, vice-president of the World Jewish Congress and chairman of the organization's North American Executive. A tribute to the late Bronf- man was paid by Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president of the World Jewish Congress. Michael Komaroff, Labor Leader, Dies A former National Labor Re- lations Board official here, Michael Komaroff of Los An- geles died Nov. 11 in San Fran- cisco. He was 54. - Mr. Komaroff conducted sev- eral union elections in Michigan in the late 1930s and early '40s. He was an instructor in - indus- trial relations at UCLA at the time of his death. Mr. Komaroff, a native of Montreal, attended Detroit schools and the University of Michigan. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin. Survivors include his wife, Lil- lian; son, Anthony; daughter, Katherine; mother, Mrs. I d a Komaroff of Detroit; and sister, Mrs. Myra Wolfgang, interna- tional vice-president of the Hotel and Restaurant Employes and Bartenders International Union here. unveiling of a monument in his memory 10:30 a.m. Sunda y, Nov. 17, at Machpelah Ceme- tery. Cantor Fenakel will of- Louis Goren Dies Founder and president of the ficiate. Relatives and friends 50-year-old City Window Clean- are asked to attend. ing and Painting Co. at 5715 * * * Rivard, Louis Goren died Nov. Mollie Fridenberg, widow of 12. He was 78. the late Harry Fridenberg, an- Mr. Goren, 20457 Basil, was nounces the unveiling of a monu- born in Poland. He lived in ment in his memory 2 p.m. Sun- Detroit for 53 years. day, Nov. 24, at Nusach Harie Surviving are his wife, Helen; Cemetery. Rabbi Stollman will sons, Herman, Gerald, Fred and officiate. Relatives and friends Irwin; daughter, Jean; and 10 are asked to attend. grandchildren. HARRY LEADERMAN Mrs. Gertrude Powell and George Rubin Family of the Late Harry Bronfman Dies; Founded Canadian Jewish Congress PHILIP LANSKY of ANN ARBOR Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in his memory 12 noon Sunday, Nov. 17, at Clover Hill Cemetery. Rabbi Groner of De- troit, Rabbi White of Ann Arbor and Cantor Sonnenklar will offici- ate. Relatives and friends are asked to at- tend. In loving memory of my beloved husband, and devoted father, SAM KLEINBERG Who passed away one year ago, Nov. 14 (18 days in Hesh- van ). Smiling and happy, always con- tent; loved and re- spected, wherever he went. Always cheer- ful, so willing and kind; what wonderful memories he left be- hind. Sadly missed by his wife, Goldie; daughters, Elaine and Selma; and his brother, Herman, in Poland. OBITUARIES MEYER KORBY, 18900 Wis- consin, died Nov. 9. He leaves his wife, Dora; sons, Nathan, Samuel, Harry and Dr. Albert; daughters, Mrs. Arthur Swartz, Mrs. Bernard Sill and Mrs. Jo- seph Raub; 12 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. * * * ALEXANDER WHITE, 20177 Stansbury, died Nov. 10. He leaves his wife, Rose; son, Eu- gene, and two granddaughters. * * * ESTHER BEIM, 18667 Santa Rosa, died Nov. 8. Survived by husband, Max; sons, Bennett and Harvey; daughter, Mrs. Martin (Thelma R u t h) Kopel; three brothers; two sisters; and two grandchildren. * * * SARAH WOHL, 2310 River- bend Drive, Benton Harbor, died Nov. 9. Survived by sons, Abra- ham of Toledo, Michael Cohen and Norman Cohen; daughters, Mrs. Michael (Lillian) Faber, Benton Harbor, and Mrs. Sydney (Gertrude) Miller; three broth- ers, two sisters; 13 grandchil- dren and three great-grandchil- dren. * * * SARAH MARCUS, died Nov. 5. She leaves a daughter, Lil- lian of New York; two brothers and two sisters. *- * * BECKY BERNBAUM, 19412 Burgess, died Nov. 13. She leaves a son, Lester; daughter, Mrs. Rubin Weiss; two brothers, five sisters and three grandchildren. * * * MAX BRENNER, 2596 Lemay, died Nov. 11. He leaves a nephew and three nieces. * * * FARA BAER, 10701 Santa Ma- ria, died Nov. 13. She leaves her husband, Harry; daughters Nancy and Mrs. Harry Golob; two sisters, a brother and one grandchild. * * * BESSIE COHEN, 17416 Ken- tucky, died Nov. 12. She is sur- vived by sons, Isadore and Wolf; daughter, Mrs. Bernard Meyers of Chicago. * * * MANUEL (BOB) SEGAL, 8901 Ohio, died Nov. 12. Sur- vived by wife, Gertrude; sons, Neil M. and David Louis; a brother, a sister and a grand- daughter. Sid Wolfson's MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks. from 3 Jewish Cemeteries on Woodward LI 2-8266 JO 4-5557 ANNA WEINER, 18446 San Juan, died Nov. 12. She leaves her husband, Samuel; sons Ed- ward and Milton; daughter, Mrs. Harry Korelitz; a brother, seven grandchildren and six great- grandchildren. * * * EMMA YANETT, 13725 LaSalle, died Nov. 8. 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West of Northwestern Highway Hebrew Civil Cheshvan Nov. 29 16 29 16 29 16 29 16 29 16 29 16 29 16 I ra Kaufman - He rbe rt Elgin 7-5200 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Nov. 15, 1963 Bnai Brith Files Protest on Izvestia's Call for Show Trial of Jewish 'Economic Criminals'