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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-05-30

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36—Friday, May 30, 1969

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Won't Give Up Sharm Beth El Memorial Park
Services Set for Today
el-Sheikh, Eban Says

MONUMENT UNVEILINGS

The family of the late Celia Lev-
Unveiling announcements may be in- ,
The annual Memorial Services at
sorted by mail or by calling The Jewish
Beth El Memorial Park of Temple News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., De-1 inson announces the unveiling of a
monument
in her memory 1 p.m.
Beth El were scheduled for 11 a.m. iron 48235, YE 8-9364. Written an- ,
nouncements must be accompanied by
Sunday, June 8, at Machpelah
today.
the name and address of the person ,
Among the rabbis and congrega- making the insertion. There is a stand- Cemetery. Rabbi Gorrelick will of-
unveiling
p
for
innogt charg
e
e
ficiate. Relatives and friends are
tions participting in the services ing
de pth,
nfo rnca hn
$r an
m asufrin
are Richard C. Hertz and Morton and 57.50 for one two inches deep with asked to attend.
• • •
M. Kanter, Beth El; Leon Fram a black border.
o
o
and M. Robert Syme, Temple Is-
The family of the late Jacob
The family of the late Leah Hel- Brody announces the unveiling of
rael; Milton Rosenbaum, Emanu-
El; Philip Berkowtiz, Beth Jacob ler announces the unveiling of a a monument in his memory 12
of Pontiac; Robert Benjamin, Beth monument in her memory 11
noon Sunday, June 8, at the Adas
El, Windsor; and Beth Am, Liv- Sunday, June 8, at Chesed shel Shalom Section of Northwest He-
Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Arm will brew Memorial Park. Rabbi Gor-
onia.
Dr. Hertz will preach on "Where officiate. Relatives and friends are relick will officiate. Relatives and
Do You Get Your Strength to Go asked to attend.
friends are asked to attend.
• • •
On?" John H. Redfield, cantorial
• • •
The family of the late Abraham
soloist of Temple Beth El, Cantor
Mrs. Lee Franklin Weinstock
Harold Orbach of Temple Israel Turbow announces the unveiling of
and the choir of Temple Beth El, a monument in his memory 12:30 announces a monument unveiling
under the direction of Jason H. p.m. Sunday, June 8, at Chesed to her late husband, Harry Wein-
Tickton, will render the liturgical shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Grus- stock. 2 p.m. Sunday. June 8, at
kin will officiate. Relatives and Machpela Cemetery. Rabbi Gorre-
music.
lick will officiate. Relatives,
friends are asked to attend.

friends. ZOD, JWV. BB are asked
British Jews Plant Trees
The family of the late Samuel to come honor a Jewish Legion.
in Eshkol Name in Israel Victor announces the unveiling of naire.
LONDON (JTA) — British Jewry a monument in his memory 2 p.m.
will be asked to provide funds for Sunday, June 8, at Clover Hill
250,000 trees to be planted in a Memorial Park. Cantor Adler will
The Family of the Late
memorial forest bearing the name officiate. Relatives and friends
of the late Prime Minister Levi are asked to attend.
GARY CIGLER
Students Dropping Out
Eshkol.
From Yale's Kosher Club
The forest, sponsored by the Jew-
Announces t h e unveiling
NEW YORK (JTA)—Sharp fluc- ish National Fund, will be planted
of a monument in his
tuations from year to year in the in Degana Bet, the kibutz of which
memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX
Mr.
Eshkol
was
a
founder
and
number of users of the Young Is-
June 1, at Chesed shel
(Copyright, 1969, JTA, Inc.)
rael Kosher Dining Club at Yale member. Anglo-Jewish organiza-
Are there any religious re-
Emes Cemetery. R a b b i
quirements as to the length and
University poses a problem of tions pledged their support for the
Goldman will officiate.
"dropouts - who are assumed to project at a meeting here. The
width of a grave in which a body
Relatives and friends are
have stopped eating kosher, ac Zionist Federation of Great Britain
is placed?
asked to attend.
cording to a report by Stanley W. will launch a special campaign for
Generally speaking, there are
the
project.
Schless-el, Young Israel youth di-
sources which say that the length :
Meanwhile, the Joint Palestine
rector. He reported that in each of
should be four cubits (Talmud, !
Appeal, British Jewry's major
its nine years of existence, the
BABA Kama 1006, Maimonides, I
fund-raising
effort
for
Israel,
club has shown either a sharp drop
Mechirah 21:6), which is about
The Family of the Late
raised 4,750,000 pounds ($11,300,-
or a great increase in the number
2.40 meters. The width of the grave'
000) in 1968, the fund disclosed
of participating students.
was specified as about six hand
NATHAN
this week.
Among the factors responsible,
breadths. The general idea is to
There were 42,000 contributors to provide enough room for the
in additiGn to the dropouts, he add-
BEITNER
the
JPA
out
of
a
total
Jewish
com-
ed was the fact that on occasion,
corpse without squeezing any of
Announces t h e unveiling
the number of observant Jewish munity of 450,000, or about 100,000 the limbs, so that the body may
of a monument in his
freshmen entbring Yale may be at families. The total made Britain lay in a relaxed position and be at
memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
an all-time low. Observant students the second largest contributor of rest.
June I, at Beth Joseph
transfering out may be at an all- Zionist funds, after the United
Why is it that during the bur-
Cemetery. Rabbi Spiro
time high. Sometimes, Jewish stu- States.
ial procedure, when a number of
will officiate. Relatives
people engage in shoveling the
dent club user4 decide to provide
and friends are asked to
meals for themselves. Because JDC Receives Award
earth to cover the casket, the
attend.
shovel is never passed from
fees charged' for participation do
for
Service
to
Refugees
hand to hand but rather placed
not take info consideration dropout
NEW YORK — The Charles H.
members, while the overhead re-
on the earth by the previous user
to be picked up from the earth
mains the same. operation of such Jordan Memorial Award for 1969
was
presented
to
the
Joint
Distri-
by the next user?
a club can be a "financially hazar-
bution Committee by the European
dous procedure," he added.
There are generally two reasons
The Family of the Late
Chapter of the National Association advanced for this procedure. For
of Social Workers (USA) at its an- one thing, those who do the shovel-
Sudan Leader Supports
NATHAN YAFFA
nual assembly in Paris earlier this ing experience a sense of regret.
'Struggle for Palestine'
month.
Passing the shovel from hand to
Announces t h e unveiling
LONDON (JTA)—Abubakr Awa-
Brother Gerald J. Schnepp, hand would almost seem like be-
of a monument in his
dallah, who took over the premier- chairman of the European Chapter ing anxious to get it over with.
memory 2 p.m. Sunday,
ship of the Sudan in a coup Sun- of the National Association of Furthermore, in items which are
June 8, a t Machpelah
day. said that his regime would Social Workers, announced that the ' used on such occasions, the ten-
Cemetery. Rabbi Arm will
promote closer relations with award had been made in recogni- dency is to show a reluctance to
officiate. Relatives a n d
Egypt and "other progressive Arab tion of the outstanding services pass bad news from one to an-
friends are asked to at-
states," it was reported here. The , rendered by JDC to refugees. Louis other. Thus, the container of water
tend.
leftist coup replaced the coalition D. Horwitz, JCC director-general, which is used to wash the hands
government of Ismail el-Azhari and accepted the award.
on leaving the cemetery is, like-1.
was led by several middle-ranking
wise, never passed from hand to!
military officers. Col. Jaafar Mo-
Severance Pay Studied hand.
hamed el-Nemairy, who proclaim-
Is it proper to purchase a
The Family of the Late
ed himself defense minister, was for Unhappy Kibutznik
burial plot for oneself while one
quoted as saying the Sudan would
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Severance
is still alive?
ISRAEL
build stronger ties with Arab states pay for members who want to
The case of the Patriarch Abra-
in the "struggle for Palestine" leave a kibutz—one of the prob- ham is used as a basis for claim-
ST
I
LLERMAN
and the fight against "Zionist in- ' lems preventing many from giving ing that this is a good thing to do.
filtration." Sudan is a member of up kibutz life despite dissatisfac- The ideal seems to be that a per-
Announces t h e unveiling
the Arab League and had a nom- tion—is being worked out, the son should be buried "in his own
of a monument in his
inal amount of troops stationed Knesset was told Monday by grave." Obviously, if he buys a
memory 12 noon Sunday,
along the Suez Canal. Former Shlomo Rbsen, chairman of the grave while he is still alive, it is
June 8, a t Machpelah
Premier eI-Azhari had reportedly Knesset Social Service Committee most certain that the resting place
Cemetery. Rabbi Kranz
purchased military equipment and chairman of the Kibutz Move- will have been one that he himself
will officiate. Relatives
from the Soviet Union.
and friends are asked to
ment Federation.
desired to have. From a practical
Rosen said the payments would point of view, this procedure cer-
attend.
be
calculated
according
to
the
tainly
prevents
a
great
deal
of
con-
Los Angeles Center Wins
number of years the member had fusion on the part of the heirs
Volleyball Tournament
worked on the kibutz, his age, the when death finally takes place.
LYNN, Mass.—The Westside Jew- number of children and the aver-
ish Community Center of Los An- age maintenance expenditure per
The Family of the Late
geles won the 19th annual JWB kibutz member the year he leaves. $7.7 Million for UNICEF
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.—New
national volleyball tournament held
BEATRICE
hope for millions of children of
at the North Shore Jewish Commu-
developing countries is contained
nity Center here. In the champion- Sholom Aleichem Film
GUTMAN
in a check for $7,773,500 presented
ship game, the Westside Jewish Produced by JWB
Announces t h e unveiling
NEW YORK—The first filmstrip by Henry Labouisse, executive di-
Community Center team defeated a
of a monument in her
combined Canadian team from the completely devoted to Sholom Alei- rector of the United Nations Chil-
memory 11 a.m. Sunday,
Montreal and Toronto YM-YWHAs hem, the universally acclaimed dren's Fund, by Mrs. Guido Panta-
leoni
Jr.,
president
of
the
U.S.
June 8, at Beth Abraham
Yiddish
writer
and
humorist,
has
by the score of 15-10, 15-12. North
Cemetery. Rabbi M. Hal-
Shore Jewish Community Center been released by the National Jew- Committee for UNICEF. It in-
cludes the receipts from the 1968
pern will officiate. Rela-
was third, Bernard Horwich Jewish ish Welfare Board.
tives and friends are
Halloween
collection
and
greeting
The
filmstrip,
which
has
38
Community. Center, Chicago, was
asked to attend.
fourth and the Jewish Community frames, seeks to capture the spirit card sales, totaling almost $2,000,-
000
over
the
previous
year's
Amer-
Center of Camden County, N.J., of Sholom Aleichem and examines
ibiin
tdritributioh:
"
"
"
the
nature
of
his
humor.
was fifth.

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Foreign
Minister Abba Eban, in a visit to
Sharm el-Sheikh on the southern
tip of the Sinai Peninsula, said that
Israel would never relinquish the
base overlooking the Straits of
Tiran. Israel seized Sharm el-
Sheikh from Egyptian troops in the
Six-Day War.
Eban said Israeli control over
the Straits of Tiran was in the na-
tional interest and "never again !
will be put in jeopardy." Sharm
el-Sheikh controls access to the
Gulf of Aqaba. Israel's only south-
ern sea route from the port of
Eilat. Speaking to Israeli soldiers,
he said, "there is no doubt that
the question of Sharm el-Sheikh
will be one of the main points in
any negotiation because it is a
question of securing freedom of
passage. Any arrangement must
insure Israel's control in this
place." _He visited the site two
years after President Nasser of
Egypt announced that the Aqaba
Gulf %; as closed to Israeli shipping.
a move regarded as a critical one
in precipitating the war.

Quiz on Burials

The family of the late Emanue
S. Saltzman announces the unveil
ing of a monument in his memory
noon Sunday, June 8, at Northwes
Hebrew Memorial Park, 28500 W.
Six Mile, Livonia. Rev. Vieder will
officiate. Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

HARRY BASKIN

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 2:30 p.m. Sunday,
June 8, at Machpela
Cemetery. Rabbi Arm will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.

The Family of the Late

IRVING WEISS

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 11:30 a.m. Sun-
day, June 1, at Beth Tefilo
Emanuel Cemetery. Rabbi
Gorrelick will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

LOU IS WOLOK

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
June 1, at Chesed shel
Ernes Cemetery. Rabbi
Gordon will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

BERTHA
HORWITZ

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in her
memory 1 p.m. Sunday,
June 8, at Clover Hill
Memorial Park. Rabbi
Rosenbaum will officiate.
Relatives and friends are
asked to attend.

The Family of the Late

SIGMUND
ROSENFELD

Announces the unveiling
of a monument in his
memory 12:30 p.m. Sun-
day, June 1, at Chesed
shel Emes Cemetery.
Rabbi Goldschlag will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to at-
tend.

The Family of the Late

LEON KOHEN and-
HERBERT C.
KOHEN

Announces the unveiling
of monuments in their
' memory 10:30 a.m. Sun-
day, Jane 8, at Beth Yehu-
dah Cemetery. Rabbi
Spiro will officiate. Rela-
fives and friends are
asked to attend.

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