THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 14, 1968-47 OBITUARIES Young Israel Trains Hard-Core Jobless Randolph Churchill, Author, Anglo-Zionist NEW YORK (JTA)—An Ortho- dox Jewish organization, under- taking a federal contract to pro- vide job training for hard-core unemployed minority group mem- bers, not only enrolled and trained more applicants than the contract required but even returned to the Department of Labor a substantial amount of unused federal funds. The manpower commission of the Labor Department awarded the Young Israel employment bu- reau its first on-the-job training contract for the 1966-67 year. The contract required Young Israel to provide, on a nonsectarian basis, training for 400 hard-core unem- ployed. Under the contract, Young Is- rael was allocated a lump sum for 400 plicements up to a maximum expenditure per trainee of $400. By careful handling of the funds, the bureau was able to train not 400 person but 501, and still was able to return to the Department of Labor $70,000 in unexpended funds from the total contract allo- cation. The federal experience with on- the-job training contracts has been that contracting organizations rarely fill the specified number of "slots" and even more rarely have unexpended federal funds to return when a contract is fulfilled. LONDON (JTA) — Randolph S. Churchill, an internationally known author and journalist who was the only son of the late Sir Winston and Lady Churchill, died here at age 57. Mr. Churchill was a life-long Anglo-Zionist and often represent- ed his father at official functions in Israel. On many occasions he served as go-between for his father and the late Dr. Chaim Weizmann, head of the World Zionist Organization during the pre-Statehood years, who became Israel's first presi- dent. Mr. Churchill served as a major in the British Army during World War II and spent time in Jerusa- lem. His open support of Zionist aspirations made him unpopular with the British administration in Palestine. After last June's Six-Day War, he wrote a book on the conflict and its causes which became a best seller. . Canadian Premier Backs Group Libel Legislation WINNIPEG (JTA)—Prime Min- ister Pierre E. Trudeau has pledged his support for the enact; ment of a federal group libel law to eliminate the spread of racial and religious hate propaganda, the Winnipeg Tribune declared. Trudeau, who had supported suuch legislation as minister of justice in- the Pearson administra- tion, said the government planned to "make it a crime" for any group to ."slander a person or group" with literature just as it is a crime for an individual to slander an- other person verbally. The pro- posed measure has aroused con- siderable controversy in Canada and was subject of major debate at the recent plenary session of the Canadian Jewish Congress. Arabs Try to Force Entry into Paris Synagogue SOL ABRAMSOHN, 18600 Ilene, died June 7. He leaves a son, Sey- mour of Panorama City, Calif; a daughter, Mrs. Donald (D o r i s) Kriseman; two brothers, three sisters and four grandchildren. * * * FANNIE BIALICK, 15745 Ohio, died June 10. Survived by her hus- band, Abraham; two sons, Hymie and Louis; a daughter, Mrs. Lena Wolk; one brother and six grand- children. * * * DAVID BOOKSTEIN, 11501 Petoskey, died June 9. He leaves two sons, Dr. A.M. Bookstein and 'Jack Bookston of Costa Mesa, Calif.; a d a u g h t e r, Mrs. Rose Levy; six grandchildren and four great-grand children. Abraham Elconin, CPA Samuel Sklar, Age 70; Worked for Newspaper Samuel A. Sklar, past president of Louis Stone Lodge, Bnai Brith, and a life member of Perfection Lodge of the Masons, died Tues- day at age 70. Mr. Sklar, who was recently re- tired as circulation manager of the Detroit Free Press, was founder and past president of the Free Press Retirees. He resided at 21421 Ridgedale, Oak Park. Born in Russia, Mr. Sklar was a member of Temple Israel and its men's club. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Harry (Shirley) Manheimer and Mrs. Maurice (Ileene) Mans- field; a brother, oseph; five sis- ters, Mrs. Jennie Maskin, Mrs. Sol (Lillian) Goldman, Mrs. Ethel Bar- nett, Mrs. Sarah Bronstein and Mrs. Betty Krause; three grand- children and two great-grandchil- dren. Abraham V. Elconin, a certified public accountant with the firm of Elconing and Bornstein, 12731 Puritan, died June 7 at age 72. Mr. Elconin, 30596 Southfield, in Southfield, was born in Russia. He belonged to Temple Israel, Mosaic Lodge of the Masons and Crescent Shrine Club, as well as the Michi- gan Association of CPAs. He leaves his wife, Adele; two daughters, Mrs. Leonard (Connie) Mason of Monroe and Mrs. Harold (Ruth) Bornstein; two brothers, David and Benjamin; three sisters, Mrs. Chaim (Emma) Fabrikant, Mrs. Vitva Marian of Los Angeles and Mrs. Esther Primack, also of Los Angeles; and five grandchil- dren. Mrs. Pazner, Ex-Detroiter, Dies in Windsor at 72 Pearl Sloman, Age 81 Pearl Sloman, a member of Temple Beth El and its sisterhood and National Council of Jewish Women, died Tuesday at age 81. Mrs. Sloman, born in Green- ville, Miss., lived in Detroit 60 years. She resided at 18001 Ham- ilton. During the war, she served with the USO and was with the American Red Cross. Surviving are a son, Norman of Kansas City; a daughter, Mrs. Max (Eleanor) Loewenstein; a sister, Mrs. Al (Lillian) Hamburg of Mar- ion, 0.; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Marion Howard Pazner, 2480 Everts, Windsor, died June 7. She was 72. A 47-year resident of De- troit, Russian-born Mrs. Pazner was living in Windsor for the past four years. She was a member of Hadassah and Bnai Brith in Windsor, Cong. Shaar Hashomayim, Windsor, and Cong. Bnai David Sisterhood, Southfield. Surviving are her husband, Frank; two sons, Mel and Lee Howard; a stepson , Burt; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Nathan (Elea- nore) Rubin and Mrs. Paul (Ro- berta) Lesansky; four brothers, Morris Michlin of Detroit, Philip of Sodus, N.Y., Arthur and Ber- nard, both of Rochester, N.Y.; three sisters, Mrs. Gordon (Doro- thy) Moscov and Mrs. Raymond (Jeanne) Horwitz, both of Bright- on, N.Y., and Mrs. Bessie Rubin of Rochester; and nine grandchil- dren. PARIS (JTA) — A gang of Arabs armed with clubs tried to force its way into the synagogue on Julian LaCroix Street in the Belleville district early Tuesday morning but was barred by a group of North African Jews and fled Card of Thanks when police arrived. The quarter The family of the late Ben was the scene of riots a week ago. Weinstein acknowledges with grate- ful appreciation the many kind The punishment of a liar is that expressions of sympathy extended he is not believed even when he by relatives and friends during tells the truth.—Sanhedrin 89 the family's recent bereavement. * * * The family of the late Nathan Standler acknowledge with grate- Bertha Weissman, 72 In Loving Memory of ful appreciation the many kind Bertha Weissman, a member of expressions of sympathy extended several community organizations, Our Dear Mother and by relatives and friends during the died June 8 at age 72. Grandmother family's recent bereavement. Mrs. Weissman, 18200 Coyle, was born in Russia and lived in Detroit LIBBY 45 years. She belonged to Bnai Brith, Ezra Aid to Israel, Hadas- ROSENBERG sah, Pioneer Women, Jewish Wo- ' The Family of the Late Who passed away nine men's European Welfare Organi- years ago, June 16, 1959 zation at the National Council of FANNIE FREED (11 days in Sivan). Her Jewish Women. beloved memory will al- Acknowledges with grate- Survivors are two sons, Louis ways be our inspiration. ful appreciation the many Schulman and Morris Garrison; Sadly missed and • always kind expressions of sym- three daughters, Mrs. Irving (Thel- remembered by her chil- pathy extended by rela- ma) Isaacs, Mrs. Philip (Mildred) dren, Rose and Mitchell, tives and friends during Bronstein of Sherman Oaks, Calif., Max and Ann, Esther and the family's recent be- and Mrs. Ethel Simons of Redwood Dave, and grandchildren. reavement. City, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Alex (Nettie) Rabinovitch of Downsview, Ont.; and 18 grandchildren. JACOB BRODY, 19496 Free- land, died June 2. He leaves his wife, Minnie; a son, Bernard; two daughters, Mrs. Jack (Harriet) Kirschner and Sarah; one sister, four grandchildren and one great- grandchild. * * * PHILLIP BURKOFF, 27156 Fair- fax, Southfield, died June 12. Sur- vived by three daughters, Mrs. Michael (Estelle) Wainer, Mrs. Bernard (Harriett) Newport of University City, Mo., and Mrs. James (Wilma) Cantwell of St. Louis; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. * * * RACHEL COHEN, 1040 James K. Blvd., Pontiac, died June 6. She leaves a daughter, Mrs .Mau- rice (Faye) Thome; one brother, three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. * * LOUIS FREEDMAN, 11501 Pe- toskey, died June 6. He leaves two sons, Julius and Dr. David; three daughter s, Mrs. Morris (Jean) Tonkin, Mrs. Ann Jaffe and Mrs. J. Harmon (Dorothy) Moss; eleven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. * * * IRENE GELLER, 12727 Elgin, Huntington Woods, died June 10. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Sho- shanah Katz: one brother, one sis- ter and two grandchildren. • * * SAMUEL GERSHON MARGO- LIS, 23601 Mori itz, Oak Park, died June 12. Survived by two sons, Leonard and Harry; a daughter, Mrs. Conrad (Ruth) Levy of Cin- cinnati; and seven grandchildren. * f; ,,,, ,,,,,,, stittt+'rf !It teitti.uttterirftetfiltil. f t*Irf 4.0'9 • r if 10 FANNIE HERTZBERG, 20696 1 Knob Woods, Southfield, died June 11 at age 103. Survived by a son, Barney; one brother, seven grand- children and 14 great-grandchil- dren. * * HERMAN HIRSCHHORN, 17310 Kentucky, died June 9. Survived by his wife, Diana; a son, Austin; a daughter, Mrs. Jacqueline Ferrara of New York; one sister and two grandchildren. * * * HELEN COHEN KERN, 120 By- ron, Howell, died June 11. She leaves a brother, Bernard Cohen; and four sisters, Mrs. Florence Wittenberg, Mrs. John (Frieda) Pro c t e r, Mrs. Ray (Sarabelle) Barton and Mrs Ray.mond Ha- bich (Adele). * * *. LOUIS KROLIK, of Miami died June 3. He leaves his wife, Helen; a brother, Jacob Blitzer, and a sis- 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 `*•?'•F•••/0 0 • I • 1. # t• LOUIS ROSE, 18484 Freeland, died June 9. Survived by his wife, Edith; a son, Morris; a daughter, Mrs. Paul (Gloria) Tugender; two brothers, four sisters and four grandchildren. * * * BEN RUBINSTEIN. 30236 South- field, Southfield, died June 11. Sur- vived by his wife, Barbara; three daughters, Mrs. Ronald (Grace) Gluskin, Mrs. Alan (Lillian) Sims and Adele; one brother and four grandchildren. * * * HARRY SELFON, 2915 Dan, Hamtramck, died .T1 , ne 10. No sur- vivors. * FAYE SHIPPER, 13730 Dexter, died June 10. She leaves her hus- band, Edward; three sons, Norman of Phoenix, Robert of Rochester, N.Y., and Earl; a daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Wilner; two brothers, three sisters and 10 grandchildren. 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