Friday, September 29, 1967 - 39

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

OBITUARIES

Israel Would Be Committing 'Suicide'
to Yield on Arab Policy - Neumann

NEW YORK (JTA)—Dr. Eman-
uel Neumann, member of the Jew-
ish Agency Executive and hon-
orary president of the Zionist Or-
ganization of America, told a 70th
anniversary celebration of the
First World Zionist Congress here
that it would be folly "and pos-
sibly suicidal" for Israel to yield
to "mounting behind-the-scenes"
pressures to modify its position
toward the Arab states.
He told the meeting, held under
the auspices of the American
Zionist Council, that although
Israel had won the war last June,
"a renewed effort is being made
at the United Nations to force the
withdrawal of Israel's forces with-
out guarantees of her peace and
security.
Should the United Nations re-
verse itself, and give majority
support to the demands of the
Soviet-Arab bloc, Israel would
have no alternative but to reject
such demands. For Israel, this
is not a political game, but life
or death."
Rabbi Israel Miller, chairman
of the council, told the gathering
that the achievements of the Zion-
ist movement, since the first con-
gress in 1897, "vindicates the basic
ideas of the early pioneers of the
movement who, along with Theo-
dor Herzl, gathered in Basle to
seek a solution to the problem of
Jewish homelessness." Ile said
that the Zionist movement now
was "making great strides in gain-
ing acceptance among Jews for
the concepts of the centrality of
Israel in the lives of Jews every-
where, and for the unity of the
Jewish people."
In personalities prominent in
Jewish life and the Zionist move-
ment participated Sunday night in
the celebration of the First World
Zionist Congress. The ceremony
was held in the Basle Stadknsino

The Family of the Late

BELLE E. PLISCOU

Gratefully acknowledges
the expressions of sym-
pathy and the contribu-
tions made in her memory
by relatives and friends. I

The Family of the Late

MOLLY BODNER

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.

where Herzl convened the first
assembly.
Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president
of the World Zionist Organization,
said it was the policy of the Zion-
ist organization from the outset to
settle and build, rather than to
conquer and rule. The Zionist
movement today, he said, pursues
no power politics but remains true
to its ideology, which is education
and the upbuilding of the state of
Israel in partnership with her peo-
ple and government.
Gen. Itzhak Rabin, chief of staff
of the Israel Army, said that Israel
and the Jewish people had never
wanted war, but when there was
no other way, the Israel Army
knew how to fight. Israel's soldiers.
he said, were not imbued with
hatred but fought for their country
and their homes.

JOSEPH I. ANSTANDIG, 18710
Birwood, died Sept. 26. Survived by
his wife, Ruth; two daughters, Mrs.
Leon (Shirley) Rubenstein and
Mrs. Marshall (Doris) Wallace; one
sister and seven grandchildren.
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SARA BRAND, former Detroiter
of Los Angeles, died Aug. 24.
Survived by a son, Saul; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Minnie Frederick; one
sister, two brothers and four grand-
children.
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SOLOMON COHEN, 24100 Mar-
low, Oak Park, died Sept. 25. He
leaves his son, Alvin; three daugh-

Emanuel Wolf, 71

Emanuel Burton Wolf, a retired
manufacturers representative for
lighting fixtures and at one time
active in Detroit organizations,
died Monday in Miami Beach,
where he had been living the past
three years. He was 71.
Mr. Wolf, born in Pennsylvania,
BOSTON — Bernard Goldfine, was a member of Craftsman
Lodge
F&AM, Detroit Consistory
whose friendship with presidential
assistant Sherman Adams led to and Moslem Temple and Cong.
a Congressional investigation in Bnai Moshe. He was an honorary
1958, and later to prison, died Sept. member of the Electrical Manu-
facturers Representative Associa-
21 of a heart attack. He was 76.
tion.
A wealthy Boston textile manu-
Surviving are his wife, Mollie;
facturer, Mr. Goldfine entertained two sons, Marvin and Stanley: six
political figures from both parties, brothers, Harold, Dr. Maurice,
bestowing lavish presents unon Sidney, Harrison, Francis and
them. Such presents got a close Phillip, all of Pennsylvania: two
friend, Sherman Adams, assistant sisters, Mrs. Ruth Dolgonos and
to President Dwight D. F,isnn- Mrs. Irwin (Sarah) Klein, both of
bower. in hot water, and he was Pennsylvania; and six grandchil-
forced to resign from his post.
dren.
Born in Kovno.ra,r:,
Interment Detroit.
Russia, Mr. Gold- ,‘T
fine was brought
to this country
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at age 8. At age •.̀.‘,,eliti•
Jack Dubin, an agent for the
19 he entered the .‘
-
Metropolitan Life Ins"rance Co.
textile business,1, --
29 years before retirement seven
buying
laree;
years ago, died Tuesday at age 65.
land and cash '
Mr. Dubin, 20086 Vaughan, was
reserves during;
a member of the "Old Timers"
t h e Depression.
club of Metropolitan veterans and
Eager to make
a long-time member of Mosaic
friends in polit-
Lodge, F&AM. Born in Russia,
ical circles, Mr.
he lived in Detroit 54 years.
Goldfine be-• -
Surviving are his wife. Sylvia:
Goldfine
stowed lavish
a son, Harold: a daughter, Mrs.
gifts upon his aquaintances.
Sidney ( Arlene) Lerman; three
In 1958, he was sentenced to
brothers, Samuel, Dr. Joseph and
three months in prison for con-
Harvey; a sister, Mrs. Goldie
tempt of court during the federal
Kane; and three grandchildren.
investigations.
In 1961, he was charged with the
evasion of $790,000 in income Rev. Jacob Steinbock
taxes. Released the following year,
Rev. Jacob Steinbock, former
he agreed to settle federal tax sexton of Cong. Mogen Abraham
claims of over $10,000,000 for him- on Dexter and Cortland for 20
self and his wife.
years, died Sunday at age 86.
Rev. Steinbock, 18260 Wooding-
Newspaper Plants
ham, had been a shohet (ritual
For new plants and equipment. slaughterer) and Hebrew teacher
daily. newspapers in the U.S. and prior to his post as sexton. He re -
Canada spent more than $148,000,- tired in 1955. Born in Russia, he
000 in 1966 and weeklies another lived in Detroit 56 years.
Surviving are a son, Nathan;
$50,000,000. Newspapers have spent
more than $1,000,000,000 for new two daughters, Mrs. Julius (Sarah)
plants and modernization in the Portnoy and Mrs. JoSeph (Sylvia)
Holtzman; six grandchildren and
past decade.
three great-grandchildren.

Bernard Goldfine
of D.C. Scandal

,Tack Dubin.. 65.

In this period of somber reflection we pause to
pay tribute to those members of the Hannah Schloss
Old Timers who have departed.

We pay tribute to their memory, for their friend-
ship and for all the good deeds that marked their
active lives.

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ters, Mrs. William (Phyllis) Himel-
son, Mrs. Robert (Ethel) Robins
and Mrs. Edward (Anna) Man-
ning; four brothers, three sisters,
five grandchildren and one great-
grandchild.
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BERTHA COPLEY, 19330 North-
rop, died Sept. 24. Survived by her
husband, Herman; a son, Marvin;
two daughters, Mrs. Julius (Zelda
Ruth) Hoffman and Mrs. Irving
(Annette) Goldberg, and five
grandchildren.
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ARTHUR FISHER, former De-
troiter of Los Angeles, died Sept.
20. Survived by a son, Mark; a
daughter, Mrs. Sherwin (Sandra)
Goldsoble; a brother, George of
Oak Park; two sisters and one
grandchild.
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MAX FREEMAN, 13556 Santa
Rosa, died Sept. 22. Survived by
his wife, Sophie; two sons, Tanie
and Saul of San Diego; a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Louis (Lillian) Rosen;
two sisters and six grandchildren.
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JACK FRIEDMAN, 23510 Cool-
idge, Oak Park, died Sept. 22. He
leaves his wife, Jean; a son, Dr.
Herbert; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph
(Roberta) Wolf; one brother, one
sister and three grandchildren.
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IDA GOLDMAN, 21600 Church,
Oak Park, died Sept. 28. Survived
by two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Bruell
and Mrs. George (Sally) Britchky;
two brothers, one sister and five
grandchildren.
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ET.HEL GOLDSTINE, form er
Detroiter of London, Ont., died
Sept. 5. She leaves a son, Her-
man of Toronto; two daughters,
Mrs. Meyer (Rose) Fink of Lon-
don and Mrs. Harry (Mary) Ru-
dolph of Toronto; a sister, Mrs.
Mollie Ring of Detroit; six grand-
children and one great-grandchild.
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SAMUEL HARTMAN, 20078 Mur-
ray Hill, died Sept. 22. He leaves
his wife, Carrie; one brother and
one sister.
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ABRAHAM JACKNOW, 3243 Al-
bert, Royal Oak, died Sept. 21. Sur-
vived by his wife, Fannie; a son,
Dr. David Jacknow, and three
grandchildren.
* * *
DAVID KAUFMAN, of North Mia-
mi Beach, died Sept. 26. Survived
by two sons, Max and Leo M. of
Detroit; three daughters, Mrs.
Jerome (Betty) Rynek of Detroit,
Mrs. Lou (Molly) Feldman and
Mrs. Sara Haberg of Detroit; one
brother, one sister, nine grandchil-
dren and six great-grandchildren.

to their families.

Radomer Aid and Ladies Society
and their f rie n d s will meet at
Radomer Cemetery, 14 Mile Rd.
and Gratiot, for memorial services
1:30 p.m. Oct. 8.
Rabbi Leizer Levin will officiate.

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week Yeshiva Betio
Yehudo will observe
the Yohrzed of the
following departed
friends, w s t Is the
traditional Memorial
Prayers, recitation of
Kaddish and study-
'ng of Mishnoyes.

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Hebrew Civil
Sept.
Elul
2
27
Rose Kolodney
2
27
Joseph Slakter
1
28
Chernia Knoppow
3
Anna Wrotslaysky 28
3
Sarah Pearl Otten 28
3
28
Solomon Seibner
28
David Weinstein
:
29
Samuel Werber
29
4
Miksa Rosenthal
29
Rabbi M. Zager
29
Ida Nosanchuk
Chanan Bereb Mier
29
4
Hakohen
Tishri
1
Martha Schwartz
1
:
Morris Eisen
5
1
Solomon Sidder
1
Tillie Feldman
1
Tillie Berlin
5
Isaac Kammerman
1
1
5
Yeruchim Berlin
2
6
Mary Greenbaum
II
Daniel Temchin
2
John Hayman
2
6
2
Samuel Skolnick
2
:
Aaron Nosanchuck
Mordech•i Alexander 2
3
t
G. Bavitch
Morris Ausubel
3
Isadore Levine
3
;
Cobb,- R. Yellin
3
Anna Weisswasser
3
;
Jacob Goldman
3
7 7
Rose Ida Zackem
3
Atse Sitorskv
7
3
7
Martin noldsmith
3
Molly Zelikowitz
3
7

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BESSIE RADIN, 21841 Kenosha,
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LILLIAN SHEBOWICH, 23060
Seneca, Oak Park, died Sept. 24.
Survived by a son, Hyman; one
sister, four grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
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ABRAHAM I. STORBINSKY,
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leaves his wife, Ida; a son, Louis;
a daughter, Bernice; three broth-
ers and three sisters.
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REBECCA D. WAGMAN, 600
W. Huron, Ann Arbor, died Sept.
27. She leaves her husband, Robert;
a son, Dr. Frederick of Ann Arbor;
one brother and two grandchildren.
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ESTELLE WHEARTON,'47 Cort-
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26. She leaves her husband, Ralph;
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Survivor Not Listed

Nathan H. Schermer, Detroit
metallurgist, who died Sept. 15 at
age 70, is survived by a sister,
Elsie Greenfield, as well as his
wife, Birdie. The Jewish News re-
grets the omission of Mrs. Green-
field's name in last week's paper.

ROSA OSTHEIMER of New
York died Sept. 27. She leaves two
sons, Werner Osten of Detroit and
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