THE _DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rabbi W. Schwab; Robert Henriques; Louisville Educator Wrote '100 Hours Had Connections Here to Suez.' Zionist Rabbi William B. Schwab. one- time Detroiter who was connected with the United Hebrew Schools' early days. died Jan. 11 in Louis- ville. He was 66. Rabbi Schwab. whose sisters Mrs. Anna Rosenberg and Clara Schatten, live in the Detroit area, first went to Louisville in 1925 and during an absence of almost 30 years served in educational capaci- ties in several cities, including De- „troit, St. Louis, Memphis and St. Paul. Upon his return in 1953 to Lou- isville, he was named educa- tional director of the Keneseth Israel School, later consolidated into the Louisville Hebrew School. Rabbi Schwab received a certifi- cate of excellence for his know- ledge of Hebrew from the Hebrew University of • Jerusalem and was appointed to the National Commit- tee of the Association of Hebrew Education in America. Currently, he was the president of the Mizrachi Organization of Kentucky. He wrote many articles on Jewish education in periodicals and recently returned from another trip to Israel for study of Jewish education. In addition, he was for- mer president of the Hug Ivri He- brew-speaking group in Louisville. Besides his sisters, Rabbi Schwab leaves three sons, Ben of Indiana- polis, Rabbi Bernard of Lexington, Ky., and Harvey of New Orleans; and seven grandchildren. Leah Lachar; Was Caterer Leah Lachar, co-owner of La- char Caterers from its founding in 1,928 until its sale 10 years ago, died Monday at age 81. , Mrs. Lachar and her husband Juda opened the catering estab- lishment on 12th Street and Tay- lor and later moved to Dexter and Tyler. She was chief cook for the entire duration of their owner- ship. A resident of the Whittier Hotel in recent years, Mrs. Lachar had been ill for some time. She was born in Poland and lived in De- troit 53 years. SurVivors are two sons, George of Maderia Beach, Fla., and Jos- eph; three daughters, Rhoda, Sadie and Mrs. Josef (Doris) Horo- witz; a brother, Julius Ginsburg; eight grandchildren - and three great-grandchildren. PLEASE MENTION THIS PUBLICATION WHEN YOU SEND FOR YOUR FREE COPY OF THE HEINZ 24-YEAR HEBREW- ENGLISH CALENDAR We have arranged with the Heinz people to send to our readers on request an extremely useful book- let that should be in every Jewish home. Within the 32 pages of the 24-Year Hebrew-English Calendar are all the Hebrew dates and days of the week along with their equivalent "En- glish” dates from Rosh Hashanah, 1943 to the day before Rosh Hashanah, 1967. With this calendar, you can find Yahrzeit dates at a glance. You can get your free copy simply by writing a' post card or a letter to: H. I. Heinz Co., Dept. J2, Box 57, Pitts., Pa. 15230. '••••%5V,•!---`,'"?;w4-• • • -.Reikovc• OBITUARIES (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LONDON — Robert Henriques, a prominent author, broadcasting personality and active leader in Jewish and Zionist affairs, died here Tuesday at age 61. He wrote the best-selling account of the Si- nai Campaign, "100 Hours to Suez." Born in London, the scion of an Anglo-Jewish family in England since 1656, Henriques was a senior British army officer in the Sec- ond World War and achieved fame in England as a broadcasting per- sonality and developer of a highly successive cattle-breeding farm. Although he was an anti-Zionist in his early life; he became an ar- dent supporter of the Jewish state during the war and, in recent years, built a home in Galilee where he spent several months each year. Henriques was president of The Bridge, a British organization spon- soring study and work trips to Is- rael for students, and had served as vice president of the Association of Synagogues in Great Britain, the Association for Jewish Youth and the World Federation of YMHAS. He was also active in the Anglo-Jewish Association. Hen- riques was the author of many successful novels and other books, some of which earned major liter- ary awards. Yetta Schlaff, Active at Beth Abraham Yetta Schlaff, an active member of Cong. Beth Abraham since she came to Detroit 43 years ago, died Tuesday at age 76. Her son Dr. 1 Robert is the president of Beth Abraham, and another son, Sid- ; ney, is vice president of its men's club. - Born in Austria, Mrs. Schlaff belonged to the Galician Society of Detroit, as well as the Beth Abraham sisterhood and the Jew- ish Center Mothers Club. She lived at 15415 Northgate, Oak Park. Survivors besides her sons are her husband, Joseph; a daughter, Mrs. Leon (Beatrice) Mondry; two brothers, Max and Harry Kreshover, both of New York; a sister, Mrs. Isaac (Hilda) Tennen- house; and six grandchildren. I , Eminent Anti-Nazi Dies NEW YORK—Gerhart H. Seger, eminent fighter against Nazism who escaped from a concentration camp and settled in the U. S. died last Saturday at the age of 70. The Families of FANNIE EISENSMITH and MATH I LDA NATHAN Acknowledge with deep appreciation the sympathy given to them during their bereavement. The Family of the Late JACK RUBY 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. HARRY ADLER, 20447 Meyers, died Jan. 23. He leaves his wife, Rose; a son, Harry Federoff of Baltimore; a daughter, Mrs. Wal- ter (Marilyn) Herbach; two sis- ters and four grandchildren. * * MICHAEL r ALTHOLZ. 19481 leaves his wife Lillian; three sons, Milton, Sidney and Joseph, all of New York; a daughter, Mrs. Leo Natalie Polk; one brother, seven grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. * • • HARRY APPLEBAUM. 18948 Ohio, died Jan. 25. Survived by two brothers, Henry and David; and two sister s. Mrs. Jennie Brenner and Mrs. David T. (Sarah) Nederlander. * * * LENA BROOK. 32436 Tarreyton, Farmington, died Jan. 22. She leaves three sons, Alfred (Al), Charles and Andrew; a daughter, Mrs. Edward (Shirley) Turcotte of San Gabriel, Calif. ; one brother and four grandchildren. • * * PHILLIP DOLINKA, former De- troiter of Los Angeles, died Jan. 24. Survived by his wife, Eye; a son, Steve; a daughter, Mrs. HoW- ard (Susan) Jaffe; two brothers, Bill and Herman, both of Detroit; three sisters, including Sarah and Charlotte, of Detroit; and one grandchild. • • • HENRY C. GRAY, 20059 Lahser, died Jan. 22. Survived by his wife, Eleanor; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gray of Miami Beach; a son, Barry; a daughter, Risa; and one sister. Milton Atlas, 66; Attorney, Founder of Beth Shalom Attorney Milton R. Atlas, who served as an assistant Wayne County prosecutor from 1933 to 1936, died Sunday at age 66. Mr. Atlas, who was a Detroit at- torney for 43 years, was a founder and board member of Cong. Beth Shalom, vice president of Maurice Zeiger Lodge of Bnai Brith and past worshipful master of Perfec- tion Lodge, F&AM. He was born in Clare, Mich., and was a Detroit area resident for 44 years. A 1923 graduate of the University of Michigan law school, Mr. Atlas was a member of the Michigan State and Wayne County bar asso- ciations and the •American Trial Lawyers' Association. His offices were at 2809 Cadillac Towers. He also belonged to Tam O'Shanter Country Club and the Standard City Club. Mr. Atlas, 35166 Stonewood, Far- mington, leaves his wife, Malvern; a daughter, Mrs. Edward Sherri Lumberg; a brother, Hy of Michi- gan City, Ind.; and two sisters, Mrs. Jack (Esther) Behrmann and Mrs. Ben (Ethel) Sussman of Bay City. • • ' The family of the late Abraham Shainak announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory noon Sunday, Jan. 29, at Westwood Cemetery, 26200 Michigan. Rabbi S. Stollman will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. • ^ c2 44".;;Z•W*. EDA FALK. 13235 S. Norfolk, died Jan. 25. Survived by three sons, Dr. Ira E., Dr. Louis J. of Chicago and Max; three daughters, Mrs. Martin (Dorothy) Glassman, Mrs. Joseph (Frances) Gantz and Mrs. Howard (Roslyn) Miller; two brothers, 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. * MINNIE FINN LORBER, 21788 Arlington, Southfield, died Jan. 24. She leaves her husband, Dr. Joseph; two sons, Dr. Jay and Dr. Arthur; a daughter, Cheryl; two brothers, two sisters and one grandchild. * n.a.^ Sid Wolfson's MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 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 JACOB RO•NBLATT, 3378 Richton, died Jan. 24. He leaves a son, Abraham; and one grand- child. * * * BERNICE SHREEMAN, 14610 Pearson, Oak Park, died Jan. 25. Survived by five daughters, Mrs. David (Ida) Saperstein, Mrs. Charles (Lillian) Riskin of Skokie, Ill., Mrs. Raymond (Janet) Feld- man, Mrs. Max (Bertha) Epstein and Mrs. Bernhard (Marne) Bon- witt of Hollywood; two brothers, one sister and 15 grandchildren. * * * JOSEPH WEISBLUM, 13320 Vic- toria, Huntington Woods, died Jan. 24. He leaves his wife, Eve; a daughter, Lynda; and four sisters. * * * SADIE WEISS, 3385 Richton, died Jan. 18. Survived by her hus- band, Louis J., a daughter, Mrs. Bernice Weiss; two brothers and one grandchild. WE REMEMBER 71-1:132 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 at Mishnayes. Hebrew Civil Shevat Jan. Morris Goldberg Fannie Smith Israel Glicklin Frank Sears Herbert B. Bunin Celia Lafer Joseph Goldberg Morris Sherman Arthur E. Plotnick Samuel Sherman 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 William Greenstein Louis Cohen Morris Singer Sarah Kane Aharon Patterson 19 19 19 19 19 30 30 30 30 30 Rebecca Zackheim Max C. Shiovitz David Kahrnoff 20 20 20 31 31 31 Harry Jacobson Ernest Weinberg Abraham Shear Louis Goldstein Pauline Ratner 21 21 21 21 21 February 1 1 1 1 1 Albert Stein Samuel H. Wainger Abraham Balker Bernard Elson Rachel Glazer Robert H. Singer Benjamin Miller Bernard Schwartz 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Sol Copin 23 Nettie Kwartowitz 23 Anette M. Kunick 23 Fanny Anna Smith 23 Chana R. Applebaum 23 3 3 3 3 3 Devorah Goldfarb Anna Malley Pearl Rottenberg Jack Weber 4 4 4 4 Yeshivath Beth Yehudah 15 751 W. 10%z Mi. Southfield Phone 353 - 6750 Formerly Karl Berg Memorials and Manuel Urbach & Son Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS Serving Detroit's Jewish Community from the Same Location for 30 Years . . . "Our Experience Is Your Guarantee" . 2744 W. 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Survived by his wife, Martha; four sons, Isadore, Max, Harold and Jack of Chicago; three daughters, Mrs. Edward (Frances) Udman and Mrs. Sam (Ann) Wolin and Dora, both of Chicago; 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. * * * PAULINE WIGUTOW, 21920 Coo- Edge, died Jan. 20. Survived by her husband, Aaron; a son, Norman of Alexandria, Va.; two daughters, Mrs. Beril (Faye) Bloom and Mrs. George (Marcia) Stein of North Hollywood, Calif.; two sisters and eight grandchildren. * * * ElVIMA MILLER, 9155 Wood- • ward, died Jan. 24. She leaves four daughters, Mrs. Lester (Reva) Greenspan, Mrs. Martin (Florence) Samuel, Mrs. - Alfred (Sophie) I Schwab of Skokie, Ill., and Mrs. Nathan (Sarah) Miller; two bro- thers, two sisters, 10 grandchil- dren and 11 great-grandchildren. * * * JOSEPH OPPENHEIM, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, died Jan. 23. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Bernard (Phyllis) Blum and Mrs. Pearl Seligman, both of Los Angeles; one brother, sisters and three grandchildren. 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