WJC Message of Grief J. Maurice Karo Dies ; Head Adas Shalom and on the Death of Nehru The grief of world Jewry at the Was Active in Bonds death of Prime Minister Jawaharlal J. Maurice Karo. an active con- - and community leader died May 29. Funeral services were held Sunday in the new Hebrew Memorial Chapel on Greenfield. Surviving h i m are his w i f e, Helen; daughter, -)Ith; and two \-7 ,tens, Mrs. Max Rosenfeld, and , Mrs. Albert Win- nick of Las Vegas. Active in Israel J. M. Karo \ , Bonds, Mr. Karo was among those who participated in the leadership dinner meeting the night before his death. Besides being president of Con- gregation Adas Shalom, he had participated in many movements here, including the Jewish Na- tional Fund. Jerry Tobias Dies at 64 Jerome J. Tobias, 64, of 18001 Birchrest, died May 29. Fu- neral services were held at Tem- ple Beth El Sun- day afternoon. Surviving a r e his wife, Sally; son, Jerry; three grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Gabriel Schulman of New York. A native of New York, Mr. Tobias came J. J. Tobias here 48 years ago. He was chairman of the board of Allen Industries, past chairman of the American Cancer Society's southeastern Michigan committee and a member of Temple Beth El, Franklin Hills and Standard City Clubs. Mrs. Max (Ann) Bard daughter of the late LOUIS BUCHBINDER acknowledges with grate- ful appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by rela- tives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. NEW! FREE! A REVISED EDITION OF FAMOUS 24-YEAR HEBREW-ENGLISH CALENDAR An Hebrew slates—days of the iweele—equivalent English date3 —1948 to 1967—Jewish, holip 62'30 1973. This Calendar absolutely free to our readers. Mention name of publication when writing. Fend post card or letter to:— H.& Heinz Co., Dept. J2, Box 67, Pittsburgh, Pa. 10280. - Nehru of India has been ex- pressed b y Dr. Nahum Gol d- mann, president of the World Jewish Congress. in a telegram sent to the Prime Minister's daugh- ter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, in New Delhi. Dr. Gold- Nehru mann indicated in his message that he had planned to meet the Prime Minister later this year in India. * * India's Jewry Mourns Nehru at Public Service BOMBAY (JTA) — The Jewish community here held a public memorial service expressing grief over the death of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. A statement issued by the Cen- tral Jewish Board said: "The Jews of India mourn the passing of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. His death is an irreparable loss to the Nation and to humanity. As architect of modern India, he inspired the Nation with ideals of peace and brotherhood of man, and dedicated his service to the Nation. His cherished ideals and vision of a better world will guide the fortunes of the Nation and serve as an eternal memorial to India's greatest son." OBITUARIES MORRIS BERNARD RUBIN, 18981 Woodingham, died June 1. Survived by wife, Helen; four sons, Ronald, David, Kenneth and Robert; mother, Ida; one bhother and five sisters. * * * IDA ADELA NAFTOLIN, 1996 Taylor, dtied June 1. Survived by husband, Meyer; a son, Albert; and two grandchildren. * * * HARRY NOVEN, 3720 Richton, died June 1. Survived by two brothers, Morris Nordwind, of the Bronx, N.Y., and Louis Nowend; and one sister, Mrs. Sadie Nadler. * * SARAH MILLER ROSE, of M i a m i, Florida, died June 1. Survived by a son, David Miller of Jackson, Mich.; one daughter, Mrs. Ann Schutzman, of Miami; and one grandchild. Dr. Snyder Dies at 51 Dr. Arthur M. Snyder, 18625 Oak Dr., died June 3. He was 51. Dr. Snyder, a native of Detroit, was an M.D. and had his offices at 23200 Woodward, Ferndale, for the past six years. He was a member of Cong. Adas Shalom, Wayne and Oakland County Medical Societies, Amer- ican Academy of General Prac- tice and Tam O'Shanter Country Club. He was a graduate of Cent- ral High School and the University of Michigan Medical School. He leaves his wife, Sylvia; two sons, Daniel and Murray; one Mrs. Jackier's Mother daughter, Ada; father, Isadore; and a brother, Dr. Leopold Snyder of Dies in Bayonne, N. J. Mrs. Samuel Turteltaub of Bay- Fresno, Calif. onne, N.J., mother of Mrs. Joseph (Edythe) Jackier of 19465 War- Oilman Philip Sinai Dies rington, died May 24, three weeks Philip Sinai, president of Dear- before her 84th birthday. Funeral born Refining Company, 3901 services were held May 26 in Jer- Wyoming, and treasurer of Philip sey City, with Rabbi Abraham M. Oil Co., Columbus, Ohio, died Feinerman officiatine. June 3. A member of one of the oldest Sinai resided at 18501 Santa families in Bayonne, Mrs. Turtel- Barbara and was a resident of De- taub lived there for 65 years, was troit for 37 years. He was a mem- on the boards of many local or- ber of Cong. Adas Shalom and the ganizations and was active in Tem- Detroit Oilmen's Club. ple Emanuel and its Sisterhood He leaves his wife, Mollie; three She was a member of Eastern sons, David, Sheldon and Stuart; Star, Council of Jewish Women one daughter, Mrs. Seymour (Do- and other movements. lores) Schuldinger; three brothers, Besides her daughter, Mrs. two sisters and eight grand- Jackier, she is survived by a son, children. Leo. of Bayonne; two other daugh- ters, Mesdames Estelle Levy and Shirley Strum of Brooklyn; a Oscar Garrison Dies brother, 12 grandchildren and Oscar Garrison, 18291 Ilene, died nine great-grandchildren. May 29. A native of Roumania, he had lived in Detroit for 53 years. He retired recently after 35 years Noted Poet Aaron Kurtz at the Chrysler Corp., and was a Dead in N.Y. at Age 72 former recording sceretary of LONG BEACH, N.Y. (JTA) — UAW local 490. Mr. Garrison was Aaron Kurtz, 72, prominent Yid- a member of the board of Cong. dish poet, lecturer and editor, Beth Mosese and a member of died here May 30, after a long ill- Handler Lodge, Bnai Brith. ness. Surviving are his wife, Lena; Born in Russia, Mr. Kurtz came sons Benjamin and Hyman; daugh- to the United States in 1911. He ters Mrs. Lily Atlas, Mrs. Ruth wrote articles on Yiddish litera- Abramson and Mrs. Pearl Kaplan; ture and was editor and publisher three sisters; 14 grandchildren; of "Heintike Lieder," a magazine and nine great-grandchildren. of contemporary Yiddish poetry. Among his books of poetry were It is estimated that tourists "Chaos," "Figaro," and "Plakaten." spend over $700,000,000 in Mich- igan each year, making the tourist and resort industry the third largest producer of revenue for In Memory of Our the state. Beloved Mother and THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Grandmother 39 Friday, June 5, 1964 ROSE ROSSON, 10420 Corning, Oak Park, died May 29. Survived by husband, Joseph; brother, Ben Exler of Niagara F a 11 s , N.Y.; sister, Mrs. Sadie Bernstein of Buffalo, N.Y. * :3, * HENRY FINKELSTEIN, of San Diego, died May 30. Survived by one son, William Finnk of De- troit; a daughter, Ada Moss of San Diego; six grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Interment San Diego. * * * ALBERT H. COHEN, of Denver, Colo., formerly of Detroit, died re- cently. Surviving are his wife, Nessie; sister, Mrs. Helen Moore; brother, Sidney Cohen of Pitts- burgh; and four grandchildren. * RUBY H. KAPPER, 25150 Rue Versailles E., Oak Park, died May 28. He leaves his wife, Eva; a brother, David, and two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Levin and Mrs. Ada Axelrod. * * * PHYLLIS L. TATT (Phyllis L. Kent), 17131 Santa Rosa, died May 29. She leaves her mother, Mrs. Erna Fox; a daughter, Laura, and a sister, Mrs. Stanley (Rosalie) Nastir. * * * OSCAR GARRISON, 18291 Ilene, died May 29. He leaves his wife, Lena; two sons, Ben and Hyman; three daughters, Mrs. Reuben (Lily) Atlas, Mrs. Bernard (Ruth) Abramson and Mrs. Robert (Pearl) Kaplan; three sisters, 14 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. * * * LOUIS I. DARSKY, 1111 Olden, Ann Arbor, died May 28. He leaves two sons, Benjamin and David H.; a daughter, Mrs. Abra- ham (Helen) Netler; a brother and five grandchildren. Interment in Canton, 0. * * * ROSE THAL, 229 Highland, Highland Park, died May 31. She leaves a sister, Mrs. Max (Olive) Weiss, and two nephews, Dr. Sid- ney and Dr. Stanford Glazer. * * * HARRY PARTRITE, Tuller Hotel, died May 31. He leaves two sisters, Mrs. Herman (Julia) Ma- thias and Mrs. Harry (Stella) Ritz- woller. LEON DUBROWSKY, 17325 an Juan, died May 31. He leaves his wife, Anna; a son, Harold; two daughters, Mrs. Stewart (Judy) Steinberger and Frances; four brothers and two grandchildren.. * * * JACOB W. WALERSTEIN, 94 Lexingon, Buffalo, N.Y., died June 1. He leaves daughters, Mrs. Al- len (Rose) Nichamin, Mrs. Henry (Ida) Shuman, Mrs. T h omas (Lillian) Brandon and Mrs. Harry (Celia) Gittler, all of New York; seven grandchildren; and one great grandchild. Interment Detroit. * * * HARRIET TALBOTT, 17160 Pennington, died June 1. ?She leaves her son, Dr. Nathan Tal- bott; and two grandchildren. * * * E L M E R FREEDMAN, 2743 Monterey, died June 2. He leaves two brothers, Sidney and Samuel. * * * ROSE MILLER, 29287 Redfern, died June 3. She leaves her son, Harry Miller; daughters Mrs. Sey- mour (Ruth) Marcus. and Mrs. Frank (Toby) Rosette; three broth- ers; two sisters; and five grand- children. 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