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June 13, 1969 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-06-13

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Eri Jabotinsky's Death Recalls
Historic Efforts for Statehood

TEL AVIV (JTA)—Prof. Eri T.
Jabotinsky, son of the late Vladi-
mir Jabotinsky, Zionist Revisionist
leader, died here last Friday, after
returning from a lecture tour given
for Israeli soldiers in Sinai and the
Suez Canal areas. He was 59.
Prof. Jabotinsky, born in Odessa,
came to Palestine with his father.
He was a professor of mathema-
tics at the Haifa Technion and was
co-founder of the right-wing faction
of the Herut Party—the Free Cen-
ter—with Shmuel Tamir.

Joseph Gottlieb, 87;
Was Teacher of Talmud

Joseph Gottlieb, a retired tal-
mudic scholar and teacher, died
June 5 at age 87.
Mr. Gottlieb, a resident of the
Jewish ,Home for Aged, belonged
to Agudath Israel here, where he
lived for the past 23 years.
Born in Pinsk, Mr. Gottlieb was
educated in yeshivas there. He
settled in the U.S. 60 years ago,
making his home in Elyria, 0. Mr.
Gottlieb founded the Elyria syna-
gogue, Agudas Abraham, and
Cleveland's Cong. Shomre Shaboth.
He taught Jewish subjects in Ohio
religious schools.
Surviving are a son, Samuel of
Chicago; three daughters, Mrs.
Anna Grober, Mrs. Raymond
(Bess) Arnold of Seal Beach, Calif.,
and Mrs. Simon (Dorothy) Black
of Bethesda, Md.; and 13 grand-
children.
Interment was held in Cleveland.

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Friday, June 13, 1969-47

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

OBITUARIES

SARAH BERGER, 19541 Cran-
brook, died June 11, Survived by
a son, Irving; two daughters, Mrs.
Lewis (Rae) Wasserman and Mrs.
Sidney (Bette) Edelstein; one
brother and two grandchildren.
* * *

dore (Esther) Sweetwine of Hal-
landale, Fla.; 10 grandchildren and
19 great-grandchildren.

LILLIAN JACOBS, former De-
troiter of Miami Beach, died June
7. She leaves three sisters, Rose
RUDOLPH BLAU, 22911 Sheri- and Ethel Myers and Mrs. Myra
dan, W. Dearborn, died June 6. Feinberg, all of Miami Beach. In-
Survived by his wife, Bertha; a terment Detroit.
N
son, Harry and three grandchil-
ISADORE KLEIN, 15270 Oak-
dren.
2 2 2
wood, Oak Park, died June 4. Sur-
vived by his wife, Betty; a son,
SARAH BRENNER, 11501 Petos-
Sheldon; two daughters, Mrs. Ger-
key, died June 9. Survived by a
ald (Carol) Lakritz and Mrs. Joel
son, Samuel; a daughter, Mrs.
(Phyllis) Kramer; two sisters; and
Pauline Shapero; one brother, five
five grandchildren.
grandchildren and one great-grand-
* *
child.
HANNAH BENYAS SASS, 11501
* *
Petoskey,
died
June
10. She leaves
SYLVIA GOLDMAN, 18602 Mark
Twain, died June 10. She leaves four brothers Saul, Ralph, Aaron
of
Grand
Blanc
and
Morton
Benyas.
her husband, Irving; a son, Jay,
- -
two daughters, Mrs. Melvyn (Ju-
AARON SILVERMAN, 20205
dith) Shewach and Nancy; her
mother, Mrs. Naomi Strub; one Brookshire, Southfield, died June
10. He leaves his wife, Ida; two
brother
and
one
grandchild.
During World War II, the Brit- Revisionist Zionism and in efforts
sons, Robert and Richard; two
a
ish arrested Prof. Jabotinsky when to establish Jewish defense move-
brothers, three sisters and seven
he undertook to expand the activi- ments in Palestine.
JACOB HOLLAND, 11501 Petos-
grandchildren.
ties of the American League for a
The accompanying photograph key, died June 8. Survived by one
3
Free Palestine and the Hebrew dates back to the early 1940s. It sister, nephews and nieces.
HELEN TAYMOR. 20232 Ren-
a a a
Committee of National Liberation. was taken at an emergency con-
frew, died June 5. She leaves a sis-
The British government also in- ference held in New York by the
EMMA HORWITZ, 19100 W. ter, Lea Spevakow; a sister-in-law,
tervened with his efforts to rescue Committee for a Jewish Army. Seven Mile, died June 5. She leaves Mrs. Nathan (Sadie) Spevakow;
Jews from Nazi oppression when Seen (from left) are: Dr. Max two sons, Leonard and Gerson Hor- and two nieces.
he went to Ankara in an American Lerner, then chief political writer ton; three daughters, Mrs. Jason
bomber as a representative of the for PM and a professor at Wil- (Edith) Honigman, Mrs. Joseph
ESTHER ZELTZER. former De-
Emergency Committee to Save the liams College; the late U.S. Sena- (Helen) Holtzman and Mrs. Theo- troiter of Miami Beach, died June
Jewish People of Europe with the tor William Langer of North Dako-
11. She leaves a son, Jerry; a
cooperation of the War Refugee ta; Eri Jabotinsky; former Con-
daughter, Mrs. Theodore (Mildred)
Board.
gressman Will Rogers Jr. of Cali-
Sallen; and six grandchildren.
Interment Detroit.
He was closely associated then fornia; Arieh Ben-Eliezer; and Dr.
Alexander
B.
Hadani.
with the late Ben Hecht and with
Peter H. Bergson in the efforts to
Jack Leader, founder and for-
rescue European Jews.
Harris Steinberg, Noted mer president of Leader Carpet

*
Cleaning Co., 9620 Greenfield, died
as Defense Attorney
The death of Prof. Eri Jabotin-
Wednesday at age 80.
NEW YORK — Harris B. Stein-
sky awakens reminiscences about
Mr. Leader, 10723 Santa Maria,
the pre-Israel statehood years when berg, one of the nation's foremost was born in Russia. He was a mem-
During the coming
the Jabotinskys were the leaders in defense attorneys in criminal ber of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, the
week Yeshiva Beth
cases, died June 4 at age 57.
Jewish Home for the Aged, Pisgah
Yehuda will observe
Mr. Steinberg, known as a civil Lodge of Bnai Brith and the Zion-
the Yahrzeit of the
Attorney A. A. Chalfin libertarian and advocate of judi- ist Organization of America.
following departed
friends, with the
cial reform, served as chief de-
Survivors
are
his
wife,
Hannah;
A. Allen Chalfin, attorney with
traditional
Memorial
fense lawyer in the liberal suit two sons, Marvin and David; two
offices at 1 Lafayette Pl., where he
Prayers, recitation of
by Barry Goldwater against Ralph daughters, Mrs. Shirley Hellman
resided, died Sunday at age 58.
Kaddish and study.
Ginzberg, publisher of Fact maga- and Mrs. George (Edith) Rubin:
ing of Mishnoyes.
Mr. Chalfin, was an active mem-
zine.
two sisters, Ada and Mrs. Ben
ber of Downtown Synagogue and
The 1964 Presidential candidate (Mollie) Novak, both of Miami
Hebrew Civil
the Detroit and Michigan bar asso-
Sivan June
ciations. Born in Russia, he lived charged that Fact had defamed Beach; and nine grandchildren.
Abe Spiegelman
29
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in Detroit 57 years. Mr. Chalfin him in an article based on a mail
29
Jenny Tkatch
15
poll
of
psychiatrists
asked
to
attest
15
Sam Klaiman
29
attended Wayne State University
29
15
Isadore Weinstein
to
Goldwater's
psychological
fit-
and was graduated from the Uni-
Adolph Nemeroff
29
15
30
16
Sam Gutman
versity of Michigan law school. He ness. Goldwater, who had sought
16
Barney W. Weiner 30
Dear son, Lawrence Berk, al-
received decorations for service in a $2,000,000 verdict, was awarded
16
Katherine H. Schey 30
only $75,000.
though you are gone now three
World War H.
30
16
Fannq Karol
TAMUZ
A graduate of Harvard Law years, you are still in our hearts,
A sister, Mrs. Milton (Riva)
1
17
Rose Schwartz
School, Mr. Steinberg worked for and we haven't forgotten you.
Kort, survives.
17
Samuel Alfred Starr 1
1
17
Zavil Cohen
Thomas E. Dewey's special inves- Mother and Dad and your sisters,
17
1
John
David
Smith
tigation of rackets in New York Katie and Norma.
17
1
Etta Segerman
and later became his assistant dis-
1
17
Rose Bernstein
2
18
Koffe Kliman
The Family of the Late
trict attorney.

Jack Leader, 80;
Founded Cleaners

WE REMEMBER

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Sidney A. Deitch

Acknowledges with grate.
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kind expressions of sym-
pathy extended by rela-
tives and friends during
the family's recent be-
reavement.

Alex L. Weiner, honorary life
member of Painters Union Local
42 and its former recording secre-
tary for 24 years, died Monday at
age 72.
The painter was a member of
American Legion Labor Union Post
99 for many years. Born in New
York, he lived in Detroit for 50
years. His residence was at 22457
Lyndon.
Surviving are his wife, Fanny;
two sons, Milton and Dr. Bernard
of Grand Prairie, Tex.; a brother,
Charles Feldman of Baltimore; and
two grandchildren.

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the family's recent be-
reavement,

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