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December 12, 1969 - Image 45

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-12-12

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46—Friday, December 12, 1969

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Jonas Key well, Devout Orthodox, 86

Jonas Keywell, a devout Ortho-
dox Jew who had been active in
synagogue and social groups for
the aged for many years, died on
his 86th birthday—the second day
of Hantika—last Saturday.
Funeral services were held Mon-
day noon at Kaufman Chapel, with
Rabbis Leizer Levine and Jacob
Segal offiChting, together with
Cantors Nicholas Fenakel and
Louis Danto.

Cantor Danto, of the Park
Avenue Synagogue in Cleveland,
a nephew of the deceased, came
here to join in paying honors to
the memory of the deceased to
whom ,he had become deeply at.
tached.
Mr. Keywell is - survived by 10

children, two brothers, two sisters,
16 grandchildren and 24 great-

grandchildren.

He was an honorary life mem-
ber of Congregations Adas Shalom

and Beth Tefilo Emanuel, in both
of which he had taken a deep in-
terest, befriending their rabbis.
He was one of the pioneer mem-
bers of the Jewish Metropolitan
Club, Golden Age Club and the
Retired Businessmen's Association
of the Jewish Center and was also
associated with the Bnai Brith, He-
brew Free Loan Association and
other local movements.

Mark Schweid, 78,
Yiddish Star in '30s

NEW YORE—Mark Schweid, star
Yiddish and English theaters in
New York during the 1920s and
'30s. died Dec. 2 at age 78.
Mr. Schveicl, a native of Poland
and graduate of the Polish Dra-
matic Academy, came to this coun-
try in 1912, at age 20. His wide-
ranging career included leading
roles in classical and modern
plays in English. Yiddish and Ger-
man; translation of Shakespeare's
"Othello" into Yiddish; organiza-
tion and direction of several reper-
tory theater groups; and author-
ship of plays and poetry. By age
35, he,had played his 300th role.
Mr. Schweid was a past presi-
dent of the Hebrew Actors' Union
as well as the P.E.N. Club, Work-
men's Circle and Jewish National
Workers Alliance.

of

BUYING!

SELLING!

JONAS KEYWELL

Gen. Kreizer,
Top Jew in
Soviet Army

RENTING!

LONDON (JTA) — A Soviet Jew
who. as a general of the Army, re-
portedly was the highest ranking

Jewish military figure in the Soviet
Union, died Nov. 29 at age 64,
accordinr, to the Soviet Defense
Ministry.

The ministry did not indicate the
cause of Gen. Yakov G. Kreizer's
death. He served as a commander
on the Soviet's western front in•
World War II.
His promotion in 1962 coincided

with growing charges that the
Soviet Union was suppressing Jew-
ish religious and cultural life.
Nikita Khrushchev, then Soviet
premier, cited Gen. Kreizer's top
military ranking as proof that
Soviet Jews were not targets of
discrimination.

At the start of the Nazi inva-
sion of Russia in 1941. he was
one of the first military men to
become a Hero of the Soviet
Union. He received many other
decorations including five orders
of Lenin.

Rising through the ranks before
the start of World War II, he was
named commander of the First
Moscow Motorized Infantry and led
an effort to slow down the Nazi
blitzkrieg. He had been a deputy
; to the Russian Republic s Supreme
Dr. Gilbert Striks, an osteo- Soviet and to the Supreme Soviet
pathic physician with offices at of the Soviet Union.
14600 Greenfield, died Wednesday
at age 43.
Dr. Striks. 16009 Hilton, South- Frank Miller, Leader
Field, Was a member of Cong. Bnai in Canadian Jewish Life
Moshe, Perfection Lodge of the
TORONTO (JTA)—Frank Miller,
Masons and the American, Michi- a Russian-born Canadian Socialist,
,gan
and Wayne County osteopathic , Zionist and Jewish community
b.agnaitff ions.
I leader, died
age 79 in Saska-
A native of Uniontown, Pa., Dr.. loon, Sask., at
where he had lived
Striks leaves his wife, Betty; four for 60 years.
sons, David, Martin, Robert and
Mr. Miller came to Canada in
Fredrick: his mother, Mrs. Mal- 1905 and lived most of his life
vina Striks: and a brother Saul of with a severe physical handicap.
Cincinnati.
I Both of his arms were amputated
following an accident while work-
Lucy Broido, 65, Dies;
ing as telephone lineman in 1913.
Wife of JDC Chairman
Nevertheless, he raised a family
NEW YORK—Mrs. Lucy Broido, and ran a successful business while
wife of Louis Broido, chairman of taking a leading role in Jewish
the Joint Distribution Committee, affairs in the western Canada
provinces.
died Sunday at age 65.
As a member of the Canadian
She shared her husband's deep
Interest in the work of the Joint Jewish Congress. he aided Jewish
Distribution Committee and immigrants and refugees. He was
traveled with him to all major a supporter of Histadrut and
areas of JDC operations. She visited Israel five times.

Dr. Gilbert Striks

was especially interested in the
JDC programs for pre-school Eugene Rosen, 55,
and school-age children.
Mrs. Broido was president of Tax Accountant
the New York Section of the Coun-
Eugene I. Rosen, a tax account-
cll of Jewish Women for two years ant with offices at 14631 W. MC-

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and director of the National Coun- Nichols, died Sunday at age 55.

cil

of

Jewish Women. She was an

officer of the International Council
of Jewish Women for the past
three years and was treasurer at
the time of her death. She was for
many years a member of the
board of New York Downstate
Medical Council which operates
the Downstate Medical Center in
New York City.

Can a sparrow know how a stork

feels?

Mr. Rosen, 31800 Lahser, Bir-
mingham, was a native of New
Jersey and lived in the Detroit
area 50 years. He was a member

of Cong. Bnai David. A graduate
of Michigan State University, he
was formerly with the Internal
Revenue Service.
Surviving are his wife, Gertrude;
two sons, Michael and Paul; two
daughters, Mrs. Carl (Lynn) Cara-
donna and Mrs. Roger (Judith)

—Goethe. Shiffman; and a brother, Aaron.

THE JEWISH NEWS

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