• Two. International Organizations Urge UN Subcommission to Adopt and Implement Right Convention OBITUARI S EVA FOX, formerly of Detroit GENEVA (JTA)—Two interna - and the maintaining of religious and Los Angeles, died Jan. 10 in tional organizations—one of which organizations and associations." has the American Jewish Commit- The League of Rights document Desert Hot Springs, Calif. Survived tee as an affiliate, and the other noted with approval the various by her husband, Juda: and a son, representinc, Bnai Brith and the recent steps taken by important Ted. * * * Board of Deputies of British Jews religious bodies toward increasing ADA POLK, 23871 Verne, died —urged a United Nations body interreligious understanding, in- here Tuesday not only to adopt cluding specifically the recent Ecu- Jan. 19. Survived by two sons, an international convention calling menical Council of the Catholic David L. and Samuel; two daugh- for the elimination of all forms Church and the World Council of ters, Mrs. Simon (Sylvia) Strauss and Mrs. Nat (Hilda) Harwood, of religious intolerance, but also Churches (Protestant). both of Houston; three sisters and to formulate procedures of imple- It called for "adequate meas- 10 grandchildren. mentation which would put en- ures of implementation" for * * * forcement teeth into a UN docu- whatever draft is adopted by the ment guaranteeing religious free- MORIS RABINOVITZ, 13335 subcommission and, subsequent- dom throughout the world. ly, by the Human Rights Com- Norfolk, died Jan. 20. He leaves his wife, Sarah; a son, Philip The steps were taken here be- mission, the Economic and Social Robins; two daughters, Mrs. fore the United Nations Subcom- Council and, finally, the General Henry (Pauline) Polk and Mrs. mission on the Prevention of Dis- Assembly. crimination and Protection of Mi- The Coordinating Board of Jew- Herbert (Mollie) Rosenberg; one norities. This 14-member body has ish Organizations called not only brither, one sister and three before it several preliminary drafts for articles to implement the fu- grandchildren. * * * of a religious freedom's conven- ture convention. but also for per- MILTON LEVINE, 145 Temple, tion which become international mission to non-governmental or- law when finally adopted by the ganizations to report any violations died Jan. 20. He leaves a brother; UN General Assembly and ratified of religious freedoms in any Jack; and a sister, Mrs. Robert (Betty) Morrison. by a sufficient number of member country. states. The Soviet representatives here, The statements were submitted backed by the delegates from L. Solomon, Ex-Detroiter, by the International League for Ukrainia and Poland, have balked the Rights' of Man, represented particularly against giving leeway Dies in Grand Rapids Former Detroiter Leo Solomon here by Sidney Liskofsky, a staff for interventions by non-govern- died Jan. 10 in his home town of member of the American Jewish mental organizations. Grand Rapids. He was 52. Committee, affiliated with the Among such organizations are Owner of a metal business there League; and by Gustav Warburg, not only the two groups which representing the Coordinat- submitted statements Tuesday, but for 21 years, Mr. Solomon was ing Board of Jewish Organizations, other world Jewish bodies, as well former vice president and treas- comprised of the Bnai Brith and as organizations o _ f jurists from urer of Cong. Ahavas Israel and a member of Bnai Brith in Grand the British Board. free countries and representatives Rapids, where he was born. He In conformance with the sub- of the major Christian religions. lived in Detroit for several years. commission's procedures, neither Mr. Solomon leaves his wife, of the statements mentioned any Dr. Max Wachstein Edna; two sons, Larry and Rich- country by name. But all the ard; three brothers, Harry, Al and drafts as well as Tuesday's sub- Pathologist, Succumbs David; and a sister, Mrs. Tillie missions pointed to the Soviet PASSAIC, N.J.—Pathologist and Ma chler. Union's violations of the relig- kidney expert Dr. Max Wachstein ious and cultural rights of Soviet died here Jan. 16 at age 59. Jews, mentioning instances of Author of more than 100 pro- Meyer Widenbaum Dies , such discriminations knows to Leaders in the Orthodox Jewish fessional papers, Dr. Wachstein did exist in the USSR. much research on pathology and community paid tribute to Meyer , The League document recom- the allied fields of histochemistry I Widenbaum, 59. who died Jan. 4. mended that the draft to be adopt- and electromicroscopy. For more 1 Born in Poland. Mr. Widenbaum ed guarantee certain rights known than 20 years, Dr. Wachstein was lived in Detroit 29 years and was to be denied to SoViet Jews today, associated with Beth Israel Hos- with his brother, _ Irving, in the among them being manifestation pital. where he died after a heart ljelkelry manufacturing business on of one's religion or belief "in pri- attack. He was director of Beth ;Grand R i v er. Mr. Widenbaum, vate or in public, and individually Israel's laboratories. 18433 Meyers, belonged to Cong. or in community with others." Dr. Wachstein also was clinical ; Beth Yehudah and the Hebrew It urges clauses guaranteeing professor of pathology at the New not only freedom of worship but York Medical College and asso- Benevolent Society . Besides his brother. Mr. Widen- also "teaching, training of religious ciate clinical professor of pathology ! Baum leaves his wife, Bluma, and personnel, observance of rites and at the . Downstate Medical Center, a son , Edward. customs. production or acquisition Brooklyn. 'of articles necessary for observ- Born in Vienna. he was the son ance of prescribed rituals, publi- of the late Bernard Wachstein. a Mrs. Lena Mark Dead cations, acts of service and mercy; Lena Mark, at one time active Jewish historian and scholar. When the Germans seized Austria in 1938, in Jewish organizations here, died Dr. Wachstein was placed in the Sunday at age 81. Austrian-born Mrs. Mark, 2980 'Dachau and Buchenwald concen- tration camps for a year. He came W. Outer Dr., had been a member [ our to this country in 1940. In cherished memory of the Jewish Home for the Aged, dearly beloved brother, Abraham National Council of Jewish Wom- Feldstein, who passed away Feb. en, Hadassah and the Master Plum- Brandeis Acquires Papers bers Ladies Auxiliary. 14, 1955 (22 days in Shevat). Sadly WALTHAM—The Brandeis Uni- She leaves a son. Max; two missed and always in the hearts versity library has acquired the daughters. Mrs. Samuel (Lillian) and minds of his brothers Manuel literary papers of three well- Furman and Mrs. Mordecai (Anna) and Henry and sister Leah. known authors, John Cheever, Ar- Falick; seven grandchildren and thur Laurents and Leo Rosten, 14 great-grandchildren. and will make them available to CARD OF THANKS scholars and accredited students. The family of the late Rose Congregation Mishkan Study that does not embrace a Whiteman acknowledges with trade will come to nought.—Aboth grateful appreciation the many Israel Nusach Hari kind expressions of sympathy ex- 3. tended by relatives and friends Lubavitcher Center during the family's recent bereave- extends its sincerest ment. The Family of the Late condolences to the In Memoriam I family of the late MR. JACOB GOLD, our esteemed member of blessed memory. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 22, 1965-31 HARRY SAWYER Acknowledges with grate- ful apreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended by rela- tives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. SAM WEISER, 12741 Lawton, died Jan. 15. He leaves his wife, Bertha; two sons, Dr. Milton and Martin; daughter. Mrs. Samuel Gorlick; and five grandchildren. * * * SAMUEL ROBINSON, Downey Ill., died Jan. 16. He leaves three brothers, Roy, Reubin and Ted; and three sisters, Mrs. George William (Lottie) Curry; Mrs. Sam- uel (Lillian) Bensman and Mrs. Hyman (Mary) Rachlin. HA Y A. LEVIN, 19303 Hub- bell, died Jan. 13. Survived by his wife, Jennie; a daughter, Mrs. Saul (Selma) Stein of Campbell, Calif.; one brother, one sister and one grandchild. * * * CELE CARN, 25005 Morton, Huntington Woods, died Jan. 16. She leaves her husband. Frederick.; son. Donald J.; two daughters, Mrs. Phyllis R. Rubin and Mrs. Manuel P. (Judith) Shelden; two sisters, * * * and eight grandchildren. * * * RUDOLF STEIN, 14306 Curtis, JOAN "NONIE" ZITOMER, 1080 died Jan. 16. Survived by his wife, Helen; a son, Albert of the Bronx; Stratford Lane, Bloomfield Hills, a daughter, Mrs. Willard (Mar- died Jan. 17. She leaves her par- garet) Lerman, and four grand- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zitomer; and three sisters, Mrs. Sidney L. children. * * (Beatrice) Berman, Mrs. • John SHIRLEY GLADSTONE, 19080 (Evelyn) Cole and Mrs. Arthur O. Chapel, died Jan. 15. Survived by (Marilyn) Weiss. - a son, Michael; three daughters, Mrs. Dianne Waldron of Seattle. Gale and Linda; her father, Berel Podden of Windsor; one brother, one sister and one grandchild. WE SAUL CROWN. former Detroiter of Miami Beach, died Jan. 13. Sur- vived by his wife, Lillian; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Melvyn (Arnele) Foster; and two grandchildren. * * * SADY ROSENFELD. former De- troiter of Los Angeles, died Jan. 18. Survived by her husband, Sam; a son, David; two brothers, two sisters and one grandchild. Inter- ment Los Angeles. . * ASREAL ROTHSTEIN of Brook- lyn died Jan. 18. He leaves his wife. Gussie; two sons and a daughter. Mrs. Joseph Wieselthier of Detroit. Interment Brooklyn. • * * BEN SHORE, former Detroiter of Long Beach, Calif., died Jan. 16. 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