1 NE -Knorr is'asN ingiS Teidayiltetaber 29, - 1971-. .47" Spirit of Israel Returns With' Groi:ep of Clergy Who Took Look NEW YORK — As El Al Flight 245 circled above Kennedy Airport recently, 'waiting for clearance to land, a group of passengers burst ' into a loud, spontaneous. rendition of veshavu bonim Itveulam (and the children shall return- to their land). Within minutes, the whole plane was in an uproar, with stew- desses singing in the aisles and passengers holding hands in friend- , ship and song, The odd thing about it was . that the song was led by a group of 18 Christian clergymen from Connecticut, on -their way back from a trip to IsraeL Rabbi, Joseph Ehrenkranz of Cong. Agudath Sholom, Stamford, Conn., set up- the tour. He explains that it "was an attempt — and a successful one — at making Chris- tians understand more clearly the spiritual link between Jews and their land . . . All those clergy whom I approached jumped at the opportunity of seeing Israel first hand." OBITUARIES a EVA ABRAMS, 7390 lieyden, LAURA HOFFMAN," 10284 Vo- SHIRLEY SASLAV, MO Conant,. died Oct 26. She leaves her hus- tzebeck, died Oct. 20. Survived by died Oct. 23. Survived by a son, band, Robert; and one sister. her husband, Max; a son, Bernark, Isklor of Baltimore; one brother • • • r, Mrs. Joseph (Esther and two grandchildren. ABRAHAM BERMAN, 664 Char- a daunn of San Francisco; two lotte, died Oct. 22. No survivors. Ann) sisters and six grandchildren. • • • GERTRUDE SHERMAN, 17194 YETTA COHEN, 21900 Coolidge, Washburn, died Oct. 23. Survived Oak Park, died Oct. 2Z. Survived LEON I. KAMBER, 13850 Sylvan by her husband, Sam; three daugh- by her - husband, Abe; two sons, Ct., Oak Park, died Oct 23. He ters, Selma, Mrs. Jack (Harriet) Irving and Nathan; a daughter, leaves a son, Louis; two -daughters, Moore and Mrs. Joseph (Naomi) Mrs. Fay Gold; four grandchildren Mrs. Stanley Gavern (Janette) and Miller; one brother and four grand- and four great-grandchildren. Mrs. Allen Cohn (Dorothy); one children. • • • - HELEN EISENBERG, 20050 sister and six • grandchildren. • • RUTH STARK, 11110 Portlance, Vaughan, died Oct. 26. She leaves a HARRY KATZ, 21841 West- died Oct. 26. Survived by a son, daughter, Mrs. Edwin (Norms) Shifrin; and three grandchildren. hampton, Oak Park died Oct 23. Paul of Beersheba; two brothers, Survived by his wife, Esther; two one sister and three grandchildren. ve Interment New York. • • • • • • sons, David and Albert; a daugh- EVA FELDMAN, 22120 Beverly, ter, Mrs. Sainuel (Shirley) Horo- ANN TENNENHOUSE, 25639 Oak Park, died Oct. M. Survived witz of Brooklyn; 13 grandchildren Lincoln Terr. Oak Park, died Oct by two daughters, Mrs. Morris and seven great-grandchildren. 21. Survived by a son, Irving, three (Helen) Albert and Mrs. David daughters, Mrs. David (Ruth) (Ida) Roshu of Israel; six grand- Cheney of Sarnia, Mrs. David ANNA MANDELL, 11501 Petos- children and nine great-grandchil- key, died Oct. 23. Survived by two (Esther) Weine and Mrs. Salva- dren. tore (Barbara) Greco; one brother • • • sons, Leo and Edward; four daugh- and 10 grandchildren. JACK GOLDBERG, former De- ters, Mrs. Rose Riffenburg, Mrs. • • troiter of Panorama City, Calif., Franc! (Geraldine) Wyner, Mrs. IRVING WEINGORT, 2311 Puri- died Oct. 24. Survived by his wife, Irene Kideckel and Mrs. Joseph Becky; a son, Jay of •Encino; a (Margaret) Ellison; 15 grandchil- tan, died Oct. 25. No survivors. daughter, Mrs.- Richard (Adele) dren and 13 great-grandchildren. • • • RAMAT GAN — By night, Yosef so that he could go to school. At Fisher of Los Angeles; three GOLDIE MARGOLIS, 11501 Pe- Beshari is - a watchman at Reho- 16, he -entered- the army. After brothers, Aleck, Dave, and Archie, and a sister, Mrs. Marion -Otis, toskey, died Oct. 24. Survived by vat's Weizmann Institute of Sci- his discharge, be started working ence. By day, the 40-year-old to help the family so that they all of Detroit; and five grandchil- three daughters, Mrs. Sam (Bes-, she) Malek, Mrs. Stanley (Ida) father of six children is complet- could leave the: hut. At the same dren. Interment California. Brotman and Mrs. Harold (Rose) ing his studies' for a BA degree time, he started to study on his Dude, the somiag Shwedel; three grandchildren and at Bar-Dan University. Until a few own. "I decided to attain at least Milton Isenberg, 46; week Yoshi.. Rath three great-grandchildren. years ago, the Yemenite-born an elementary- school education," Yebude will observe • • • Podiatrist in Detroit tire Yohrseit of tie Besharrs education had consisted he said. following deported Dr. Milton D. Isenberg, 27356 of only three years in elementary IDA MINKOW of Miami Beach A year later, he took a wife, all friends, with OM school. the While earning a living as a Fairfax, Southfield, a podiatrist died Oct. 11. Survived by, a son, troditionel Memorial When-his family first came to building worker, Beshari finally and member of the Michigan State Julius of New York; 'five daugh- Prayers, 'ricketier' Israel, his father didn't have regu- passed the examination to receive Podiatry Association, died Oct 25 ters, Sophie, Mrs. Sam (Lillian) of Keddish sad stu- lar work, and the eight family his matriculation-certificate, equiv., at age 46. Iiirshowitz of New York, Mrs. Ber- dying of Misimayes. Dr. Isenberg, a native Detroiter, nard (Sylvia) Sloan and Mrs. Na- members lived in a poor hut. alent to a high school diploma. CHESHVAN OCT. Beshari clidn'thave shoes to wear After the Six-Day War, Beshari attended Wayne State University than (Florence) Burke, both of Anna Fogelman 12 31 decided to study • at -the Ind- and was graduated from the Ohio Detroit, and Mrs. Sol (Helen) 12 Goldie Breshgold 31 College of Podiatric Medicine in 12 Ben Matz 31 . versity level He also began a 1948. He practiced in Cleveland Rynor; 14 grandchildren and 14 Piesrl Knoppow 12 31 new job, as night - watchman at from 1949 to 1965, but returned to great-grandcluldren. In terment Max Rosenbaum 12 New York. Harry Shafer 12 31 the "Weizmanzi Institute. Detroit in- 1965 where - he set up • • • Jack - Torch 12 31 Beshari still didn't have money practice in Southgate. -Mayer Cohen 12 31 BENJAMIN W. RISMANN, Sarah S. Tomashoff 12 to study. The'administrator of the 31 He leaves his wife, June; a son, Donald Schiff 12 31 Weizmann Institute gave him - a Mark; a daughter, Karen; his 10701 Santa Maria, died Oct. 23. NOV. The- family of the late Sander grant for 30 per cent of the tuition, He leaves his wife, Lillian; a son, Samuel Michelson 13 1 Fannie Hubert Grosz announces the unveiling of but it wasn't-enough. However, mother, Mrs. Charles (Celia) Sheldon; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph 13 Merin of Los Angeles; two broth- William Weisz 13 a monument in his memory U a.m: Bar-Ban let him start his studies (June) Clinton; one brother, one Leah Lakrltz 14 2 Sunday, Oct. 31 at Oakview Cem- without paying the - additional ers; Dr. Gerald and Arnold; and sister, five grandchildren and one Yetta Borinsttin 14 2 a sister, Mrs. Joseph (Bernice) great-grandchild. David Friedman 14 2 etery, section P. Rabbi Lehrman tuition, and later gave him loans Zentner. Nechemlah Y. and Cantor Klein wili -officiate. to pay the cost of his tuition. • • • Kirsnianskl 14 2 Rose Wimmer 14 2 Relatives and friends are asked to He hasn't missed a lecture. The SIDNEY (SAM) ROSEN, former Jacob Lewin 14 2 attend. students who study with him are Abe E. Farber, Retired David J. Goldberg Detroiter of Los Angeles, died 15 3 • • Annie Citrin 15 3 always borrowing his notebooks. Mail Supervisor, 65 Oct. 23. Survived by his wife, Frieda Lux 15 3 The family of the late Albert "Many students," Beshari feels. Isadore Shechter 15 3 Abe E. Farber, a retired Detroit Evelyn; a son, Charles; a daugh- Fannie Zingeser 15 Fink announces the unveiling of a "don't try hard' enough. They want mail carrier supervisor, died in ter, .Mrs. Allan (Toby) Bornstein 3 tdr Bertha Apt 16 4 monument in his memory 2:30 p.m. to get everything the easy way. Los Angeles Oct. 20. He was 65. of Van Nuys; a brother, Ralph, and Benjamin Apt 16 4 Sunday, Oct. 31, at Adas Shalom I would want to see them study William Flank 16 4 Mr. Father, bOrn in Russia, was three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Berman, Moses P. Ellenson 16 4 Cemetery. Cantor Vieder will offi- the way I do, by the light of a with the US. Postal Service for Mrs. Bessie Gaines and Mrs. Al- Abraham Freed 16 4 ciate.. Relatives and friends acre lantern while being a night watch- 40 years. He was vice president of- bert (Freda) Weiss, all of Detroit; Sophie Lerman 17 Joseph Capon -. 17 3 asked to attend. man." Branch One, National Association and one grandchild. Interment Los Rosa Schloss 17 5 • _a • Lea B. Lipkin 17 5 of Letter Carriers, a member of Angeles. Ethel Shorr 17 5 Mosaic Lodge of the Masons, Mrs. Jennie Weinstein, daughter Martin Schott, Printer Bertha Corn 17 5 Lena Rosenbaum 17 5 of the late Samuel Nasberg, an- A. Dr Martin S. Schott, owner of the American Legion Tensor Weil Post Regina Jaulus 5 17 and a veteran of World War II. nounces the unveiling of a -monu- Alert Printing Co., 22151 E lba Boesky 17 Coolidge, DETROIT He leaves a daughter, Mrs._ Harold Sherr 17 ment in his memory U, a.m. Sun- Oak Park, for the past 22 years, 5 Sam Siegel 18 6 Philip 0. (Vera) EviLsizer of De- MONUMENT WORKS day, Oct. 31 at Beth Yehuda Ceme- died Wednesday at age 63. Jacob Lesser 18 6 -41,4 troit; a brother Saul; and four I NA , Pd tery. Rabbi Spiro will officiate: Norma Weinger 18 6 Born in New York, Mr. Schott grandchildren. Celia F. Eckert 18 6 Relatives and friends are asked to had lived in the Detroit area 27 39. E.e 6".'..•0330 Alter Farber 18 6 Interment Detroit. attend. Dr. Leo Orecklin 18 years. His residence was at 25633 Max J. Keidan 18 6 Greenfield, Southfield. He was a Ida Rothenberg 18 6 Lena Zager 18 member of Craftsman -Ledge of Esther G. Pernick, 70, 6 MONUMENT CENTER, INC Max Brook 18 6 the Masons, Crescent Shrine Club Mother of Local Judge The Family of the Late - • 641 E. a MILE, FERNDALE and Dov Frenkel Lodge of Bnai Esther G. Pernick, 19597 Shrews. Yeshivoth Beth Yehodah 11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward - Brith. bury, an active member in groups 6 Biks from 3 Jewish _ JACOB GARNICK 15751 W. 1014 Mi., Southfield Cemeteries on Woodward , Suriving are his wife, Ernestine; aiding the deaf, died Oct 26 at ...- Phone 3574750 a son,,Lee; a daughter, Mrs. Ber- age 70. Announces the unveiling LI 24266 JO 4-5557 , _of a monument in his nard (Marlene) Margolis; two sis- Mrs. Pernick, born in Latvia N memory 1 0.m. Sunday, ters, Mrs. - Sol - (Margaret) Deitch was active in the Women's Auxil- : Oct. 31, at Chesed she! and -Mrs. Thomas (Julie) Yane iary of the National Fraternal So- - limes Cemetery. Rabbi of Downsview, Ont.; and eight ciety of the Deaf; and in the' De- Goldschlag will officiate. grandchildren,, troit Association of the Deaf. - EeEatives and friends are She leaves two sons, Judge Jo- -76 ,cede GK wdwokteAvt4 asked to attend. To love the troth is to refuse to Seph .T. and Nathan; and a brother, let oneself be saddened by it. - Morris Hertzberg; and seven --Andre-- Gide grandchildren. The racially inked grbup, repro: seating several dminminationi, visited most 'ef the important Christian religions sites in the Holy Land,_ as „well as the 'Jewish and Moslem sites. The tour also. featured an ex- tensive look at taday's Israel: the arrival of new:immigrants- at ab- sorption centers, the workings of many -UJA-supported programs and just mingling with the people. The most moving experience for the group was attending Friday night 'services at the Western Wall.- "The traditional (Friday night) meal, beginning with the in- evitable gefilte' fish, was a new experience for all the members of the group, and all were caught in the .joy of being in the Holy Land," Rabbi Ehrenkranz said. "It was at that service - that we first sang together the veshavu bonim l'gveulani. It was truly an ecumenical meal," he said. , Watchman Making Good as tudent • WEREMEMBER 112TIC Mtn 1 Monument Unveilings • I - BERG AND URBACH , , n° Chapel Inc. Worldwide Service 18325 W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD Elgin 7-5200 Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman