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January 21, 1972 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-01-21

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SWIG& Store Owner
Samuel Green, 68,

Samuel- A: Grown, a retail shoe
merchant in Detroit, died Jan. 14.
He was 68.
Mr. Green, 18060 Muirland, was
born in Bay City. He owned the
Walk-More Shoe Store on W. Ver-
non Re was a charter member of
Temple- Israel and a member of
Bnai Brith.
He leaves his wife, Jon; a son,
Richard; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur
(Judy) Klass; two brothers, Felix
and Leslie; three sisters, Mrs.
Benjamin (Lillian) Lewis, Mrs.
Sidney • (Ethel) Greenstein and
Mrs--Harry (Dorothy) Baskin; and
six grandchildren.

y1M1MTROIT JEWM11-1161M

FreAch Author Starts World Drive,
to Free Leader of 'Red Orchestra'

WILLIAM R. BARNETT, 68
RACHEL H ELM A N, 17137
Stimson, died Jan. 13. Survived by Jeanette, Southfield; died Jan. 16.
PARIS (JTA) - A worldwide
a son Sanford, of California; and a She leaves her husband, Aaron;
campaign for the liberation of
sister, Mrs. Ruth Leach.
three sons, Sol, Morris of Granite

*
former "Red Orchestra" leader
City, DL and Joseph; two daugh-
Leopold Trepper was launched
MARY. BERLIN, 18489 Hartwell, ters, Mrs. Tillie Less of Chicago
here.
died Jan. 17. Survived by three and Mrs. Faye Silverman of Chi-
French author Gilles Perrault
sons, Max, Louis and Joseph S.; cago; one sister, eight grandchil-
announced that the Polish authori-
two daughters, Mrs. Jennie Tug- dren and six great-grandchildren.
ties
have just turned down Trep-
*
*
*
man and Mrs. Sam (Anne) Solo-
per's fourth request for authoriza-
mon; eight grandchildren and one
EDWARD HERMA N, 17111
tion to leave the country and join
great-grandchild.
Maryland, Southfield, died Jan. 18.
• * *
his sons in Israel.
Survived by two sons, Lawrence
"We want Trepper and we will
SARA BIEDERMAN, 23051 Rad- and Stanley W.; a daughter, Mrs .
get
him come what may and by
cliff, Oak Park, died Jan. 18. Sur- Betty Jane Pearlstein of New York;
whatever
methods we might have
vived by three sons, David, Alvin four brothers,- one sister and six
to use," Perrault said.
and Ben; -a daughter, Mrs. Jack grandchildren.
Abram
Berg
Jr.,
Jewish
Perrault is the author of a study
(Hilda) Cohn; two brothers, nine
• • •
on Trepper and his wartime or-
grandchildren and three great-
JOSEPH KABECK, 15415 North- Communal Leader, 69
ganization the "Red Orchestra."
grandchildren.
gate, Oak Park, died Jan. 20 in
PHILADELPHIA
(JTA)-Abram
• • •
One of Tr eppe r's sons,
Miami. He leaves his wife, Mary; S. Berg Jr., a Jewish communal
BRUCE F. BINDER, 22758 S. a son, Gerald; a daughter, Mrs. leader associated with the Na- Michael, now a lecturer at
Bellwood, Southfield, died Jan. Samuel (Rosalind) Schiff; one sis- tional Jewish Welfare Board and
Copenhagen University, said
9 in Israel. He leaves his parents, ter and three grandchildren.
that his parents were living in
the American Jewish Committee
Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Binder; and
• • •
died Jan. 16 at age 69.
two sisters, Mrs. Michael (Loree)
ALBERT aASMER, former De-
Mr. Berg was a member of the
Partrich and Rona.
troiter of Los Angeles, died Jan. JWB's board of directors and a Visiting Scientists Set
• • •
14. Survived by a son, Gerald; past president of its Middle At- New Record at Rehovot
SIMON. FREEDMAN, 19100 W. two daughters, Mrs. Fred (Ruth)
REHOVOT-A record 101 visit-
Seven Mile Rd., died Jan. 15. Sur- Abidor and Mrs. Iry (Lenore) lantic Region; a long-time member
vived by six daughters, Mrs. Robert Weisser; a brother, Joe of Detroit; of its Armed Forces and Veterans ing scientists from 17 countries
Services
committee
and
chairman
are
spending the year at the Weiz-
(Ann) Bernstein of Cleveland and nine grandchildren. Interment
of the board of the JWB-USO man Institute of Science.
Heights, Mrs. Otto (Lily) trsiin Loa Angeles.
Philadelphia Armed Services and
The
president of the institute,
Mrs. Kenneth (Doris) Holden' of •


Veterans committee.
Prof. Albert R. Sabin, said that
Sun City, Calif., Mrs. Paul (Jean)
-
HARRY
KATZ,
16700
Tuller,
He was a past president of the despite unsettled conditions in the
James, Mrs. Louis (Esther) Ms-
died Jan. 15. Survived by his wife,
man and Mrs. Sol (Bess) Lipson: Jennie; his father, Joseph; and Philadelphia chapter of the Am- Middle East, there is a year-by-
erican Jewish Committee and a year rise in the number of over-
one sister; 10 grandchildren and three brothers.
former director of the Federation seas scientists coming to work in
11 great-grandchildren.
• • •
• •
of Jewish Agencies of Greater Weizmann Institute laboratories.
MARIA KLEIN, 19220 Appleton, Philadelphia.
EDITH GLICK, 24320 Manistee,
About 70 per cent of the visitors
Oak Park, died Jan. 17. She leaves died Jan. 14. Survived by two sis-
He belonged to a distinguished are from leading universities and
two daughters, Mrs. Marvin J. ters, Mrs. Michael (Anna) Was- family which numbered among its research centers in the United
(Celia) Blank and Mrs. Ilene serman and Mrs. Leslie (Elvira) members Dr. Cyrus Adler and States.
Hirsch; one sister and four grand- Gubi of Perth Amboy, N.J.
Judge Mayer Sulzberger.
. •
children.
• • •
Cassette Hebrew
DOROTHY MANGEN, 19281 Dor-
FREDA GLIEBERMAN, 13241 set, Southfield, died Jan. 16. Sur- Esther Davis, Active
to Improve Learning
vived
by
four
sons,
Seymour
Avers,
W. Chicago, died Jan. 6. Survived
NEW YORK-Hebrew, one of the
by a brother, Louis; and two sis- Bernard Avers of Hollywood,Calif., in Jewish Groups; 79
world's
oldest langauges, is get-
Esther Davis, past president of
ters, Mrs. Jacob (Rose) Goodman Robert and Joseph; one brother,
ting
a modern look-or sound.
Zedakah
Club,
died
Jan.
16.
two
sisters
She
and Mrs. Samuel (Ann) Opperman
and five grandchildren.



was 79.
of South Bend.
Torah Umesorab, the National
• • •
BETTY MEISNER, former De-
Mrs. Davis, 16003 Northlawn, Society for Hebrew Day Schools,
SARAH GREENBERG died Jan. troiter of Los Angeles, died Dec. was born in Russia. In addition has put the teachings of the Tal-
18. She leaves two daughters, 22. Survived by a son, Phillip; two to her involvement with Zedakah mud on tape cassettes to aid stu-
Mrs. Marcus (Marion) Scheiman daughters, Mrs. Al (Maki) Stibel- Club, she was a member of Ades dents in their studies. The re-
and Mrs. Alan (Ruth) Bressler; man and Gerry; two brothers and Shalom Synagogue and order of corded instructional material was
three sisters and three grandchil- three grandchildren. Interment Los the Eastern Star and was active developed by a teacher and is
Angeles.
dren.
in the Jewish National Fund.
geared to grades 5-10.
• • •
She leaves a son, Avery N.; a
The tractate "Hagiga," dealing
MORRIS MILLER, 11501 Petos-
key, died Jan. 14. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Adele) with festival celebrations, is on
Podoloff; two brothers, Morris and five one-hour cassettes. Accom-
niece, Mrs. Mildred FogeL
of the Late
Jack Halperin; two sisters, Mrs. panying each set of cassettes is a
• • •
Joseph Ellis and Mrs. Samuel Lon- package of questions and answers
ANNA
JACK I. PENSLER, 24071 Scotia, don; and two grandchildren.
so students can check their prog-
his Park, died Jan. 20. He leaves
SILVER
ress.
his wife, Rose; a daughter, Mari-
The teaching device has proved
- Acknowledges With grate-
lyn; one brother and one sister. Louis Lightstone, 77;
• • •
hil apyredatka the away
so successful that day schools all
LENA RESSLER, 27315 Green- Active in Community
over the country are requesting
hied expressions of spa-
field, Southfield-, died Jan. 14. She
Louis Lightstone, active in the them. Also, a tape on Bible and
-lofty extended by - rela-
leaves three sons, Harold, Milton Jewish community, died Tuesday Talmud studies for adults, shut-
- lives and friends daring
and Dr. Lowell; one brother, two at age 77.
:the family's rectal be- -
ins and communities without rab-
sisters and eight grandchildren.
-,reavement.
Mr. Lightstone, 29305 Pointe-0- bis or Hebrew teachers is being
• • •
developed.
Woods, Southfield, was born in
MORRIS SEGAL, 1167 Neafie, New York, and educated at Mc-
Pontiac, died Jan. 12. Survived by Gill University and 'Montreal Col-
5-
his wife, Berniece; two sons, lege of Pharmacy. He was a regis-
, A.
Steven of Ft. Meyers, Fla. and tered pharmacist Canada, and.
DETROIT
artin I.; a daughter, Mrs. Floyd Michigan. He was a life member
The Neither and
(Sherry) Blowers of Ft. Meyers; of Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith, and-
MONUMENT WORKS
/Asters se the Late
v, ;:•- ■
three brothers and two sisters.
14441 ■ ••
belonged to the Zionist Organiza-
• • •
tion of America.
JACK
LOUIS SHAPERO, 13222 24. Nor-
He leaves two daughters, Mrs
folk, died Jan. 18. Survived by his Karl (Freida J.) Stillwater and
LEVITSKY
,wife, Jessie; two sons, Merrill J. Mrs. Arnold (Edith) Flack; one
and Mantled P. Reesman; three brother and six grandchildren.
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
LIMA le do* friends
slaters and four grandchildren.
MIL B MILE, FERNDALE
• • •
itild relatives fit their
11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
MORRIS SHAPIRO, 2707 E. La- Violinist Michael Rabin
6 Blies from 3 Jewish
,view aid -the assay
fayette, died Jan. 12. No survivors.
Cemeteries •n Woodward
NEW YORK - Violinist Michael
• •
ltelbliee in Ida atartry.
LI 241M
JO 4411.17
Rabin, 35, died in his home here
FANNY 74LKOWITZ, 21960 Wednesday night. He had appeared
Sunset, -Oak Park, died Jan. 13. with the New York Philharmonic
Max Lerrildly,
She leaves her husband, Max; a a record 84 times and with other
'Apts.
son, Louis Zak three daughters, leading orchestras in the United
and the late
Mrs. Ruben (Dorothy) Goldstein, States and Europe.
Mrs.
Nate (Gertrude) Trager and
He made his recital debut in
Fay libblitor
Mrs.
o
Martin Mfavian) Goldman; Carnegie Hall in 1950 at age 14
ne sista, cWidren and and with the Philharmonic the
following year.
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total isolation and are "des-
perately lonely and sick."
Trepper himself has suffered
two strokes and Mrs. Trepper has
had a nervous breakdown. "Both
are under constant police surveil-
lance."
Michael Trepper and Perrault
also said that permission is re-
fused for Trepper to leave the
country "to prevent him from re-
vealing the truth about Polish anti-
Semitism."
The two men explained that the
1967 flare-up of Polish 4-anti-
Semitism was, contrary to official
Polish claims, not due to the
Six-Day war, but had been care-
fully prepared and planned by
the Polish government."
Leopold Trepper led for the
duration of the war a special
espionage network known as the
"Red Orchestra." Nazi documents
revealed after the war that Hein-
rich Himmler himself feared the
activities of the network which
became known as the best in the
world.

WE REMEMBER
711217i rltde

Duda, the coaling

Yeshiva Both
Tehode will observe
the Yehrzeit of the
following deported
friends. with the
treditiessel Menseriel
Prayers, nastiest
of Kaddish-end stu-
dying of Mishneyes.

week

SHEVAT JAN.
23
Rebecca Kasoff
23
Morris Schwartz
23
Seymour L.. Sobel
23
Dora Pearlman
23
Same Z. Hirschman
23
Abraham Schloss
24
H. J. Diamond
24
Samuel M. Reich:loin
24
Samuel Cobh%
24
Sam Leader
24
Lea Slebner
24
Robert Rosenberg
24
Alyce Rood
25
Harold W. laser
25
Jacob Gottlieb
25
Gases Siperin
25
Pearl Helper
Morris Rosenberg
25
hanker Z. Stern
23
• essl* Goldfarb
1
24
Gold,' Blumenthal 1
24
Louis Levin
1
24
Joseph H. Heller
1
24
Rebecca Zussman
1
Morris Halpern
1
24
Jacob Zucker
1
27
AAron Yagoda
1
17
Benjamin Sturman 1
27
Belle Nelsen
27
Sam Rotenbera
1
27
Noah L. Hefei
1
27
Moshe A. Brady
27
Jean Warren
1
25
Miriam Sidder
1
22
Bertha Terebrio
1
25
Fannie Turkel
F•igel ltublnoff
1
78
Ida Brandt
1
2.
Harry Lueloff
1
2$
Esther Heertinan
1
28
Lads W.
Zuckerbraun
1
28
Esther 0. Karbal
Pen Shore
29
Lena Slime
1
1•
Oscar LeffiefsP4
1
29
Morris ModUnsky 1
29
Leah Loehr
1
Esther Rosen
1
29
Jacob Rosenblatt
1
21
Goidie Solomon
1
29
Jacob Goldstein
1
19
Nathan Harris
1
29
Ida Oleshansky
21

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