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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, August 30, 1968-39

OBITUARIES

Samuel Margoshes, Yiddish Scholar,
Former Editor of Tag-Morgen Journal

NEW YORK — Dr. Samuel Mar-
goshes, editor-in-chief of the Jewish
Day (Tag-Morgen Journal) from
1924 to 1944,. and a • well known
Zionist leader, died Aug. 23 at age
80.

Annie Manis, 73

Annie Manis, an active member
of several Jewish organizations,
died Monday at the age of 73.
Mrs. Manis, 13740 Nadine, Oak
-- _ .ark, belonged to Rovner Lacho-
witcher Aid Society, Cong. Beth
Shalom, Hebrew Benevolent Soci-
ety and the Jewish National Fund
Women's Auxiliary. Born in Russia,
Mrs. Manis lived in the Detroit
area 56 years.
Survivors are her husband, Sam-
uel; three daughters, Mrs. Clar-
ence (Elaine) Guttentag, Mrs. Irv-
ing (Mae) Gooze of Rochester,
N.Y. and Mrs. Harold (Helen)
schner; three brothers, Joseph
binovitch of Miami, Simon Ra-
novitch of Puerto Rico and Na-
an Rabinovitch of Lakeland, Fla.;
o sisters, Mrs. Sarah Kraft and
Mrs. Zelda Blackman; and eight
grandchildren.

Buenos Aires Cantor

BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—Abra-
ham Blecharowitch, cantor of one
of this city's leading synagogues
and a former operatic performer,
died here Aug. 19 at age 56. Can-
tor Blecharowitch served the Con-
gragacion Israelita de la Republi-
ca Argentina for the past 20 years.
He was born in Bukovina and
studied music at the Vilna conser-
vatory. He was director of the na-
tional opera in Riga, Latvia, and
appeared on the stage with the not-
ed Russian tenor Feodor Chaliapin
and the soprano Toll Del Monte in
"Rigoletto."
Later in his career, he special-
ized in liturgical music and served
synagogues in Warsaw and Bu-
charest. He came to Buenos Aires
after the Second World War.

Bernard LeCache of Paris,
Foe of Anti-Semitism

PARIS (JTA) -- Bernard Le-
Cache, president of the Interna-
tional League Against Anti-Semit-
ism, died here Aug. 20.
Mr. LeCache was editor of the
newspaper, Le Droit which com-
batted anti-Semitism and frequent-
ly defended Israel in the French
press.

The Family of the Late

MAE APPLEBAUM

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.

The Family of the Late

ISADORE
HOFFMAN

Acknowledges with grate-
ful appreciation the many ;
kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by rela-
fives and friends during
the family's recent be-
reavement.

Mr. Margoshes, known for his
writings in Yiddish and Hebrew
periodicals both here and abroad,
had continued to write his English
language column in the Day until
his illness several months ago.
For the last 15 years, Dr. Mar-
goeshes was director of public re-
lations for the Jewish National
Fund of America.
Born in Galicia, he came to this
country as a young man and re-
ceived a master's degree from
Columbia University and a doctor
of Hebrew letters from the Jewish
Theological Seminary.
Former president of the World
Congress for Jewish Culture and
vice president of the Jewish
Writers Union, Dr. Margoshes
helped young Yiddish play-
wrights have their plays pro-
duced and was leader of Yiddish
intellectual circles.
He was a member of the Actions
Committee of the World Zionist
Congress and executive of the Jew-
ish Agency. While vice president
of the American Jewish Congress,
he joined the late Dr. Stephen S.
Wise in sponsoring a demonstra-
tion at Madison Square Garden in
1934 to protest the treatment of
Jews in Nazi Germany. He also
helped initiate a boycott of German
goods.

Edward Rice, Age 58

Edward Rice, collection supervi-
sor for Creditors Service, 12730 W.
Seven Mile, died Tuesday at age
58.
Mr. Rice, a native Detroiter, re-
sided at 15235 Miller, Oak Park.
He was an active member of Cong.
Beth Abraham.
Survivors are his wife, Helen; a
son, Dennis; five brothers, Jack,
Walter of Chicago, Ralph, Harold
and Martin; and two sisters, Mrs.
Maynard (Dorothy) Patler and
Mrs. Ronald (Barbara) Bernstein
of Chicago.

15,000 Acres in New Land
to Be Reclaimed by JNF

JERUSALEM ,-- Within the nit
two years, the Jewish National
Fund will reclaim 60.000 dunams
(15,000 acres) of land most of
which is situated in the new ter-
ritories, it was announced by
Jacob Tsur, JNF chairman, in a
recent press conference.
Half of the projected work will
be concentrated on the Golan
Heights, where preparations are
already in full sway, and which is
planned to help the eight Jewish
settlements pioneering this poten-
tially fertile area. Further major
land reclamation will be affected
in the Etzion hills, Latrun Valley
and Arava. In all of these loca-
tions the JNF will assist in found-
ing new settlements, and in en-
larging the land of existing settle-
ments.

JANKA ARAK, 11501 Petoskey,
died Aug. 25. Survived by a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Michael (Etta) Bardi;
and two grandchildren.
*
*
LENA BARTICK, 11501 Petoskey,
died Aug. 25. Survived by a son,
Alfred M. of Anaheim; four daugh-
ters, Mrs. Frank (Dorothy) Bushta,
Mrs. Julius (Sylvia) Kaplan, Mrs.
Harry (Edith) Weiner and Mrs.
Irving (Ethel) Goldstein; two
brothers, one sister, 13 grandchil-
dren and four great-grandchildren.

*

* *

SARAH BENNISH, 1848 Kirts,
Troy, died Aug. 23. Survived by
her brother and sister-in-law, Max
and Celia Bennish.

* * *

SARAH BIGMAN, 11501 Petos-
key, died Aug. 26. Survived by two
sons, Louis and Dr. Oscar; a
daughter, Mrs. Dora Plisskin; one
brother, six grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.

troit, and Mrs. Boris (Sylvia) Lei-
pow; one brother, two sisters and
12 grandchildren. Interment New
York.
*
JEAN FELDMAN, 23100 Marlow,
Oak Park, died Aug. 24. She leaves
three cousins, Nate Cohen, Joseph
Shapiro and Mrs. Helen DeRoven.
* *
GERALDINE FISHMAN LAU-
RENCE former Detroiter, of Mi-
ami Beach, died Aug. 24. She
leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan Fishman; a brother, Mil-
ton; and a sister, Mrs. Irving
(Dorothy) Burke. Interment De-
troit.
*
LENA GOLDFEDER, 1562 E.
Lafayette, died Aug. 25. She leaves
a brother, Aaron Lapkoff of Mon-
treal; and a sister, Mrs. Julius
(Esther) Davidson.

March 23, 1961 —
Sept. 1, 1966
Your dear, charming and
beloved memory will re-
main with us always.
Mom, Sister Karyn
Grandma and Grandpa
Feldman

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ESTHER STARKMAN, former
Detroiter of Lincoln Woods, Ill.,
died Aug. 23. She leaves a son, Sid;
a daughter, Mrs. Adolph (Mary)
Winkler of Detroit; one sister and
three grandchildren. Interment
Chicago.

JACK GROSS, 18457 Coyle, died
Aug. 23. He leaves three sisters,
DAVID DREHER of New York Mrs. Lloyd (Rose) Weingarden,
died Aug. 23. Survived by three Mrs. William (Ann) Wilner and
a *
sons, Reuben, Meyer and Jack; Mrs. Ben (Fay) Bircoll.
:r
three daughters, Mrs. Isadore
ADA YAMRON, 24224 W. Seven
ABRAHAM LONDON, 19210 Ard- Mile, died Aug. 23. Survived by her
(Mildred) Siegel and Mrs. Sol
(Gertrude) Millman, both of De- more, died Aug. 27. He leaves his husband, Jack; a son, Ralph; taro
wife, Eva; and a son, Lester.
brothers and one sister.
* * *
Hebrew U. Opens Marine IDA MALZBERG, 2667 Oakman
Ct., died Aug. 26. Survived by two
Biology Facility in Eilat
sons, Howard and Melvin.
JERUSALEM—Close to 30 visit-
*
ing scientists attended the official
ANNA MARKO, 4221 E. McNich-
opening of the Hebrew University's ols, died Aug. 24. Survived by a
Marine Biological Laboratory in son, Morris; three daughters, Mrs.
During the coming
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Eilat, which is likely to put that George (Rose) Gannage, Mrs. Ar-
week Yeshiva Beth
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Yehudo will observe
Red Sea town on the map of world thur (Kay) Wilde of Richmond,
the Yohrzeit of the
science as an important research Mich., and Esther; and five grand-
departed
following
station for oceanography and ma- children.
friends, with the
rine biology studies.
*
traditional Memorial
Dr. G. Bohnecke, former presi-
ARTHUR NEWBERGER of Mil-
Prayers, recitation of
dent of the German Hydrographic waukee died Aug. 26. Survived by
Kaddish and study-
.
Institute, Hamburg, and one of his wife, Ann; a son, Melvin of-
e d 1/4.___, ing of Mishnoyes.
the world's leading oceanograph- Fort Lauderdale; one sister; a bro-
Hebrew Civil
ers, said there is no comparable ther, Nathan of Detroit; and grand-
Elul
Sept.
science unit between India and children.
1
8
Sam Shlakman
1
8
Louis
Freedman
Africa, and the Eilat research
* a *
1
8
Isaac Ross
facility may well become the link
1
8
Leo Bloch
ANNA PODOLSKY, 11501 Petos-
1
8
in oceanography studies in this key, died Aug. 23. Survived by a
David Olshansky
2
9
Yehesklel Ussishkin
vast region. Dr. Bohnecke, former nephew, Dave Diamond.
9
2
Jaboc Kaner
secretary of the Scientific Com-
9
2
Hyman Schutznian
2
9
Abigail Saperstein
mittee on Oceanic Research
MAX RANDEL, 15225 Northgate,
2
9
Joseph Kobrinsky
(SCOR), said that the Eilat facili- Oak Park, died Aug. 25. Survived
3
10
Abraham D. Plisskin
3
10
Harry Levin
ty is one of the world's only 10 by his wife, Esther; two sons, Jack
3
10
Manis Levitt
well-equipped and serviced marine of Long Beach and Raymond; and
4
11
Sarah Langwald
4
11
biology stations located on a trop- one grandchild.
Anna Radner
4
'11
Ethel Leiderman
ical sea and that scientists in many
* *
4
11
Charles Cattier
countries have looked forward to
11
4
Hyman Sklar
FANNIE SCHLAR of Montreal
4
11
Samuel
Freed
the opening of this new research died Aug. 25. Survived by her
4
11
Ben Repitor
unit.
4
11
Ezak Lazowsky
husband, Kaciel; two sons, Sol
4
11
Solomon G. Chinitz
Dr. Heinz Steinitz, Hebrew Uni- and Michael; two brothers, five
12
5
Wolf Hubert
versity zoologist, was prime mover grandchildren and a nephew, Mor-
12
5
Abraham Hudosh
S
12
Sarah C. Rapp
of the Eilat project,
ton Forman, and niece, Mrs. Phillip
6
13
Bertha Weinschenk
6
13
Isadore Lubetsky
(Muriel) Silverstein, both of De-
6
13
Blanche
Kale
Lubavitcher Rebbe Sends troit. Interment MontreaL
7
t4
Sigmund M. Thorne

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TILLIE SIEGEL, 19144 Sussex,
died Aug. 27. Survived by a son,
Marvin; two daughters, Mrs. Bob-
bie Hollander and Mrs. Jerome
(Marilyn) Logan; two brothers,
one sister and eight grandchildren.
* *
SAMUEL SPINNER, 19973 Win-
throp, died Aug. 28. Survived by
his wife, Bertha; two sons, David
and Manuel; a daughter, Mrs.
Fred (Eleanor) Goren; two bro-
thers and eight grandchildren.

* * *

LONDON — Responding to a re-
quest addressed to the Lubavitcher
Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M.
Schneerson, from the Jewish com-
munity in West Berlin, the London
office of the Lubavitcher move-
ment dispatched Rabbi Yaacov
Gurkov who will spend several
The old believe everything: the weeks in West Berlin, helping or-
middle-aged suspect everything: ganize Jewish educational activi-
the young know everything.
ties there.
—Wilde
The London . Lubavitcher office
also announced that it is sending
one of its administrators, Ameri-
can-born Rabbi Shmuel Lew, on a
In Memory of Our
lecture tour of South Africa.
Beloved
,

'MARK EVAN
BUZETTE

MORRIS SCHWARTZ, 19100 W.
Seven Mile, died Aug. 28. Survived
by his wife, Anna; two sons, Sid-
ney of Chatsworth, Calif., and
Bernard; seven grandchildren and
one great-grandchild.

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