Writer Ha Ehrenburg Dies at 76 LONDON (JTA) - Ilya Ehren- burg, famous Soviet-Jewish writer, died in Moscow Aug. 31 at the age of 76. Son of a • Jewish factory manager, he joined the Russian revolutionary movement in' his youth, and remained faithful to the Communist Party even during the days when Stalin was purging Jewish intellectuals, executing many of them. He always considered himself publicly as a Jew, stating that as long as there is anti-Semitism in Russia he would be a Jew. At times, he voiced and wrote scur- rilous attacks against Zionism and Israel. However, during last June's Arab-Israeli war, he stood aloof from some Jewish writers who, evidently under government pres- sure, supported the Soviet govern. A. A. Lichter, Auto Interior Designer Adolph A. Lichter, founder, pre- sident and chairman of the board of Comfort Cushion Co., Inc., 5062 Lorraine, died Sept. 2 at age 80. Mr. Lichter had been a pioneer in interior automobile design. Born in Russia, Mr. Lichter per- fected his knowledge of interior Use Koch, 'Witch of Buchenwald' AICHACH, West Germany-Ilse Koch, who made lampshades from the skin of murdered Buchenwald Camp inmates, hanged herself Sept. 2 with strips torn from bed- sheets in the prison cell here where she was serving a life sentence. She was 60. Mrs. Koch was serving a life sentence imposed by a German court for beating inmates to death, selecting others for execution and aiding SS firing squads as a rifle- woman in the execution of 24 Jew- ish prisoners. Known as the "Witch of Buchen- wald," Mrs. Koch and her three children moved to Buchenwald in 1939 when her husband, SS Col. Karl Koch, was named camp com- mander. She soon gained the title "murder mistress" for roaming the prison yard with a bull whip, lashing out at prisoners, beating many of them to death. She amused herself by picking inmates out at random to be sent to the camp bunker where guards would beat them to death or administer poison injections. She set aside the tatooed skin of corpses to be made into lamp- shades. Other skin was used to bind the books in her library. Col. Koch built a $62,000 riding hall for the amusement of his wife. He was executed by the Nazis for corruption in 1944. His wife stayed on in Buch- enwald until the war ended. 1945 she In was spotted in Ludwigsburg by a camp survivor. Two years later she was tried and sentenced to life Use Koch imprisonment by a U.S. military court, but in 1948 the sentence was reduced to four years by military governor Gen. Lucius D. Clay. Upon her release from U.S. war crimes prison, she was arrested by the West German government. In 1951 she was sentenced to life imprisonment. Shortly after she began that sentence, she gave birth to a boy. The father of the child was never identified. Last year Bavarian justice authorities ordered a review of her ease, standard procedure for life-termers in West Germany. After nine days of study, clem- ency was denied and her sen- tence stood. William D. Denson of Washing. ton, D.C., the prosecutor at her first trial, said "She was not a woman in the normal sense, but rather a creature from another, inhuman world." body building and design while working for Willys-Overland until 1922. In that year, he was invited by Walter P. Chrysler to join his corporation. There, as factory man- ager in charge of the body divi- sion, he earned the nickname of "Mr. Quality" for his insistence on outstanding workmanship. From 1933 to 1936, Mr. Lich- ter was assistant general man- ager of the Citroen auto company in Paris. He returned to Amer- ica and founded his cushion , firm, which he headed since. His expertise in design was used by the late Henry Kaiser when he formed a firm to manu- facture Kaiser-Frazer cars after World War H. A founding member and on the first board of directors of Adas Shalom Synagogue, Mr. Lichter also was a past officer and mem- ber of the board of Knollwood Country Club. He was a life mem- ber of both Union Lodge and Per: fection Lodge. F&AM. was with the Detroit Consistory and Moslem Temple and for many years played flute with the Shrine Band. He was a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, former vice president of Detroit Businessmen's Chapter, City of Hope, and was active in many charitable endeavors. Survivors are his wife, Rose. 18100 San Juan: three sons, Dr. Max, Seymour and Harry of Scotts Bluff. Neb.; three daughters, Mrs. Charles (Martha) Ornstein, Mrs. Morris (Billie) Dresner and Mrs. Henry (Goldie) Lerman; a bro- ther, Nathan of New Haven, Conn.; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Feldman and Mrs. Ike (Edith) Wienshienk; 17 grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. Theresa Miller, Age 72 ment's anti-Israel, pro-Arab poli- cies. Ehrenburg was one of the few Jewish writers in Russia to escape the purge of the members of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Com- mittee when Stalin conducted his anti-Semitic drive. When he was asked, in 1962, "How did you escape the Stalinist purges?", his reply was: "Life is a lottery and I just happened to draw a lucky ticket." In February of 1963. Simeon Orenstein, in an article in the Tel Aviv newspaper Maariv, charged that Ehrenburg was an informer who participategt-in the liquidation of Jewish writers in Russia. Oren- stein, who was arrested in Czecho- slovakia during the Slansky trial, said an examining police officer at the trial told him: "We have official statements of charges made by the Jewish Soviet writer Ilya Ehrenburg against the Jewish I TEL AVIV (ZINS) - John Mos- ley, son of Oswald Mosley, the leader of the British Nazis, who during World War II was imprison- ed for his support of the Nazis arrived here as a volunteer worker to aid Israel. The wife of the Nazi leader is a supporter of Israel and influenced her son. OBITUARIES MOLLY BODNER of Chicago died in Detroit Sept. 3. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Sol (Ann) Millis of Skokie, Mrs. Maurice (Jean) Raznick and Mrs. Esther Kosova; 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Inter- ment Chicago. * * • BESSIE BRILLIANT, 11501 Petoskey, died Sept. 2. She leaves a son, Jack; a daughter, Mrs. Da- vid (Sarah) Stevelberg; six grand- children and one great-grandchild. * s • RENA FAST, 2735 W. McNichols, died Sept. 5. She leaves a son, Henryk. * * * ROSE FOGEL, 33 .85 Richton, died Sept. 6. Survived by five sons, .10- seph of Columbus, 0., Robert of Los Angeles, Harry of San Diego, Louis of Grand Rapids and Theo- dore; a daughter, Mrs. Saul (Fan- nye) Blau; 17 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. • * LEON GOTTLIEB of Pittsburgh died Aug. 29. Survived by his wife, Sadie; a son, Milton of Miami Beach; two daughters. Mrs. Leon- ard (Rosalie) Greenwald and Mrs. Lillian Lichter; five brothers, in- cluding Simon of Detroit and Moses and Solomon, both of Windsor; two sisters and 10 grandchildren. * * • REBECCA HARON, 20748 Pem- broke, died Sept. 4. Survived by a son, Ruben; a daughter, Irenne; two sisters, two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. * • a ELSIE HELWEG, 36 Portage, Highland Park, died Sept. 6. She leaves her husband, Donald; two daughters, Nadine and Karen; her mother, Mrs. Mamie Stone; two brothers and one sister. • * • ROSE KANTOR, 18640 Kentucky, died Aug. 31. Survived by her hus- band, Aron; and three sisters. ANNA CHALFEN lAbe Bronfman Widowed MONTREAL-Mrs. Sophie Ras-1 minsky Bronfman, wife of Abe Bronfman, retired vice president of Distillers Corp.-Seagrams, Ltd.. , died Sept. 2 at age 81. Mrs. Bronf- 1 man, born in Rochester, N.Y.. lived here 60 years. ''''' W. Sid Wolfson's MONUMENT CENTER, INC. MI E. 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Survived by his wife, Blanche. • * * GERARD NAKELL, 23651 Mar- low, Oak Park, died Sept. 2. Sur- vived by his wife, Miriam; two sons, Mark and Charles; a daugh- ter, Barbara; two brothers and three sisters. * * MARY NESSENFELD, 18001 Coyle, died Sept. 1. Survived by her husband, David; two sons, Ben Hendricks of Bellflower, Calif, and Arthur; two daughters, Mrs. Da- vid (May) Fenton and Mrs. Nat (Ida) Malone; two brothers, two sisters. five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. MINNIE OLSHANSKY, 25535 Wareham. Huntington Woods, died Sept. 3. She leaves two sons, Dr. Mandell Lansky and William Lan- sky; one brother and five grand- children. w • * MINNIE RAUB, 19100 W. Seven Mile. died Sept. 6. Survived by her husband, Philip; five sons, Sam Goldstein. Sol Joseph. Martin and Sidney; four daughters, Mrs. Mer- 1 man (Frances) Raznick, Mrs. Beat- rice Probasco, Mrs. Julius (Bev- ' erly) Travis and Mrs. Gertrude 1 Faine; grandchildren and great- 1 ILYA EHRENBURG grandchildren. • • • Anti-Fascist Committee of Moscow MINNIE RAYMOND, 2927 Glen- and two of its members, Itzik Fef- , dale, died Sept. 3. Survived by fer and Shlome Mikhoels." two sons, Jack of Chicago and Ehrenburg had denied these Louis; and two grandchildren. charges and promised to write * • • about the Anti-Fascist Committee PHYLLIS ROSENTHAL, 13751 in his memoirs. But it has been Allan, Oak Park, died Sept. 2. She reported that reference to these leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. purges was stricken from his Ben Rosenthal; and a brother, memoirs when they were publish- * * Louis. ed in Novi Mir. • * • Izvestia severely criticized Eh- SAMUEL LEvirr of Chicago SOPHIE SCHMITTKE, 19640 renburg for his views on the died Aug. 31. Survived by a son, purges. Fully aware of the sus- Dr. LeRoy P.; two daughters, Mrs. Stratford, died Sept. 2. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Irving (Jean- picions of his role of appeasement ette) Wolfe and Fanny; one sister during the Stalin era of terror in Russia, Ehrenburg wrote in his Mrs. Sol Sallan, Age 81 and two grandchildren. * Mrs. Birdie Sallan, widow of Sol memoirs: JOSEPH SILVER of Flint died "If I were a religious man I Sallan, founder of the Sallan would probably say that God Jewelry chain, died last Saturday Aug. 29. Survived by his wife, Eve; moves in mysterious ways. I said in Hollywood, Fla., where she had , a daughter, Rosalind of New York; at the beginning of this book that lived for the last 10 years. She was and one sister. * • s I lived in an era when the fate of 81. Mrs. Sallan. born in Traverse , LILLIAN TURKIN, 13241 Pem- man resembled not so much a City, had been a Detroit area resi- broke, died Aug. 31. Survived by chess game as a lottery." a son, dent almost 70 years. She leaves a her husband, Samuel, son, Raymond; a sister, Evelyn Ronny; a daughter, Donna - parents, David Goldstein and Mrs. n Memoriam Yalomstein; and one grandchild. Edith Soloman; and one sister. Theresa Miller, past president of Hebrew Ladies Aid Society and a member of several other organi- zations, died Wednesday at age 72. Mrs. Miller, born in Hungary. lived in Detroit 47 years. She re- sided at 13393 S. Norfolk. She was a member of Cong. Bnai Moshe, Israel Chapter of Bnai Brith, Hadassah and the Zionist Organization of America. Surviving are her husband, Abe; two sons, Morris and Bernard; a A tribute to our beloved mother, brother, Richard .Kline; a sister, Sarah C. Rapp, who passed away Mrs. Sam (Helen) Wolson; seven two years ago today, Sept. 8, 1 1965 grandchildren and two great- (12 days in Elul). grandch ildren. A beautiful memory silently kept of a wonderful mother we will Daughter of Macy Chief never forget. Sadly missed by her NEW YORK - Beatrice Straus son and family and daughter Mrs. Levy, daughter of Jesse Isador Abe (Dorothy) Leemon and family Straus, who was president of the of Los Angeles. R. H. Macy and Co. and was U.S. ambassador to France from 1933 to 1936, died here at age 69. In Loving Memory of Son of British Nazi Head Volunteers Aid to Israel Friday, September 8, 1967-39 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 9 MILE RD., IN SOUTHFIELD at COOLIDGE OAK PARK TELEPHONE 644-2212 Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman Elgin 1-5200 eAs •