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July 07, 1967 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-07-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

12—Friday, July 7, 1967

largest synagogue in the
world is temple Emanu-EI on
Fifth Avenue at Sixty-fifth St.,
New York City. The temple, com-
pleted in September 1929, has a
frontage of 150 feet on Fifth
Avenue. The sanctuary proper can
accommodate 2.500 people, and
the adjoining Beth-El Chapel seats
350. When all the facilities are
in use, over 6,000 people can be

The

accommodated.

NUN

•10

JUNE 22
TO SEPT. 4

Ephraim H. Schctzer, operator worked with the prominent law
of a Lansing department store, firm of Delbridge and Taylor,
died Monday while visiting his sis- and when his father died, took
ter, Mrs. Sadie S. Wolfe, in Detroit. over the Lansing store, one of
Lansing's oldest.
He was 71.
Norman Fealk, Detroit attorney
Mr. Schetzer, who was born in
A prominent civic leader in
for 42 years, died July 1 at age 65. Detroit, practiced law here until Lansing, Mr. Schetzer was a past
Mr. Fealk, 20549 Charlton Sq., 1937, when he moved to Lansing to chairman of the Roundtable of
Southfield, was born in Russia and operate the family store, Schetzer's. Christians and Jews there and be-
lived in Detroit some 50 years- He He was an honors graduate of both longed to the Masons and Cong.
was a member of the Hannah the University of Michigan and Shaarey Zedek of Lansing. He was
Schloss Old Timers and Detroit, Harvard University law school. a member of Zeta Beta Tau Fra-
Wayne County and Michigan bar
After graduation, Mr. Schetzer ternity in Ann Arbor and was one
associations.
Surviving are his wife, Lillian;
his father, Samuel; five brothers,

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of its founders in Lansing. He
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ministration on the Ann Arbor
campus.

No rman Fealk, 65;

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Survivors are his sister and a
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PROUDLY PRESENTS

German Author Oskar Graf Dies;
Was Ardent Foe of Nazism in WW II

NEW YORK—Oskar Maria Graf,
an anti-Nazi German writer who
was incensed when the National
Socialists failed to burn more than
one of his books, died June 28 at
age 72.
Mr. Graf was best known for his
books "Prisoners All," "The Sta-
tionmaster," "The Wolf" and "The
Life of My Mother."
After World War I—during which
he managed to get mustered out
of the service as an "idiot"—Mr.
Graf became known as a writer in
his country, and the Nazis hoped
to make him one of their spokes-
man.
But when the Nazis burned books
in 1933, Mr. Graf fled to Vienna,
where he issued a protest: "What
have I done to earn this disgrace?
The Third Reich has rejected al-
most all representative German
literature and driven the best Ger-
man writers to exile and suppress-
ed their works. It has tried to re-
place Germanism with nationalism,
it has persecuted, imprisoned, tor-
tured, murdered or driven to sui-
cide the friends of freedom. Now
it claims me as representative of
that spirit!"

Pauline Lenhard, 77

Pauline Lenhard, a member of
Cong. Beth Abraham and its sis-
terhood and an active member of
the United Hebrew Schools Wom-
an's Auxiliary and the Hebrew
Free Loan Association, died June
30 at age 77.
Born in Austria, Mrs. Lenhard
of 19129 Tracey, aws a 60-year resi-
dent of Detroit.
She leaves two sons, Alvin and
Ned; a brother, Herman Haleman
of Jackson Heights, N. Y.; two
sisters, Mrs. Isadore (Gussie)
Sparer and Mrs. Harry (Tily)
Peck of Jamestown, N. Y.; five
grandchildren and one great-grand-
child.

Dick *
MAW

For the next four years, Mr.
Graf lived in Czechoslovakia and
in 1938, he came to this country
where he spoke at numerous meet-
ings, urging Americans to realize
that all Germans were not Nazis.

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REHOVOT—The Weizmann In-
stitute of Science honored its for-
eign visitors who remained in
Rehovot during the recent war.
In a ceremony which took
place in the Ullmann Institute of
Life Sciences, Prof. Arieh Ber-
ger, chairman of the Scientific
Council, presented each of the 27
visiting scientists with a book
on Israel bearing an inscription
expressing the academic staff's
appreciation of "this act of com-
radeship in a period of trial."
The scientists honored came to
Rehovot from academic institu-
tions in Argentina, England,
France, India, Japan, the United
States and West Germany.
A similar ceremony will be held
shortly to honor the 29 students at
the Feinberg Graduate School who
also remained in Rehovot during
the recent troubled period.

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