ar-.Criininals Won't Go k`ree Dr: Blamenfield, •- • -:')•ei*-: for mileBeing,. uteattor'-. AMSWERDAT . ((JTA) 'announced" that i hatsWeicred:ili;t* releaie: for the, time being.i-the last three -- -Cii ntina)ti ;aerving sen- tences initiediticrison.-.-_, rt•itut the -, televiiion sanolincen -ini by Premier Barenti Justice- hliniaterrAndries Van Agi •did not preehide the- eventual .re- lease of =the prisoners.lon ,an, indiii- ldual• basis; - - The government leaders saidthe THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS deelskotirinok account of last WededdiA 85,t81 vote by the D.utch_Farliamentagainst , Abe, gar:rained' •Plana to examine .the mental and - phya17. cal .con4iticin, of _each prisoner -by: 'a" Coniattee Minerts whe•have the -Confidenee - of various groups opposed to a. pardon.' The• prison- ers are Franz Fischer, 76, Joseph Kotaella, 65; and Ferdinand Aus Den Fuenten,„73. All have beeriiiii; prisoned since 1945. The local 'Jewish community continued to be' split over the issue Rabbi Abraham Soetendorp, 29, of the Amsterdam Liberal Congrega- tion, who is -considered the main spokesman for 'the Jewish com- munity following his father's retire- ment last week, 'expressed regret that the government has not defi- nitely rejected: , clemency for the ex-Nazis.- But, Prof. August Belinfante, a former rector 'of Anisterdam Uni- versity and ,a- _Jewish spokesman, sharply condenmed the anti-pardon demonstrations while Parliament Was debating last week; and the attacks on the juitice minister. Friday, Mack 10, 1972-55 :-..**Oer QUSSIE. BROWN, 22162 Hessel MAN, former Detroiter - of Miami died March 8. Survived by he r Beach, died March 5. Survived by husband, Ben; two sons, Howard her husband, Sigmund; two sons, and Kenneth; a daughter, Eileen; Samuel and Irving Topper; two her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel daughters, Mrs. David (Sarah) Sie- Woodrow; one brother, and one gel and Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Buchs- grandchild. baum; eight grandchildren and 10 0 • * great-grandchildren. LOIS ELLEN COLTEN, 31112 * * • E. Huntley, Birmingham, died TILL/E SHKOLNICK, 25535 March 4. She leaves a son, Stew- -Greenfield, Southfield, died March Gen. Barley: Becomes art; a daughter, Mary Ellen, and 8. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. one brother. New Commerce Minister Sophie Chapman and Mrs. Marsha * * * JERUSALEM . (JTA)—Lt. Gen. Appel. JOSEPH DAVIDOFF, 13501 Dex- Haim Barley, former chief of staff ter, died March 7. Survived by a of Israel's armed ,forces, was Knees Son, Nathan. 'sworn in as minister of commerce I have been driven many times • • • and industry:1: - - ABRAHAM GODLIN, 3019 W. 13 to my knees by the overwhelming Barley, who retired from the DR -SAMUEL N. BLUMENF1ELD Mile, Royal Oak, died March 8. conviction that I had nowhere else -army last January, took the minis- to go. My own wisdom, and that ' terial oath Of allegiance before the NEW-YORK (JTAl—Dr. Samuel He leaves his wife, Goldie. of all about -me seemed insuffi- • • C Kneiset -after -that :body approved Blumenfield, director of the De- cient for the day.—Abraham Lin- KALMEN GROSS, 24235 Cool- his nomination to •the cabinet by „1-- partment of Education and Culture coln. ' vcte of 57-2 -with 31 abstentions. of the American Section of -the idge, Oak Park, died March 7. Barley is the the- .minister tc World Zionist Organization for,over Survived by his wife, Goldie;three join the present. cabinet -and is re- a 'decade; died March 1 at age 70. daughters, Mrs. Sue Murfin of ' garded as a" protege of Finance Dr. Blumenfield was dean and Winter Park, Fla., Mrs. George :Minister Pinhas Sapir.viho held the president of the College of Jewish (Jean) Robert and Mrs. Michael l commerce and Industry portfolio Studies, Chicago. He also lectured (Barbara) Hoff of Worms, Ger- until Mimi; - - • - at the New School' of Social Re- many; seven grandchildren and Sank told a Labor Party meeting search and taught Judaic culture three great-grandchildren. Buda, the eon*. • • • in Tel Aviv that he was not a can- at Hofstra University. - week Yashiro Seth ,clidate for the premiership to Mc- Dr. Blumenfield was a graduate YAW. will alitwera JOSEPH KIRSCHMANN - teed Prethier Golda Weir and that the Yahrsoit of NH TEL AVIV (JTA) - - Dr. Mosh of City College and studied for the (KIRSCH), 24030 Norwood, Oak family tispootod be would not seek another term in Sneh, who' died here March I -a rabbinate at the -Jewish Institute Park, died March 7. He leaves his friends, with the -the cabinet after: the general elec- age-63, was buried here in accord of Religion where he received a wife, Greta; a son, Peter of An- traditional Memorial tions 18. Months from - now. - ante with Jewish religious tra master's degree in 1930. dover, Mass.; two daughters, Mari- Prams, recitation lyn of New York and Mrs. Julian lion, with recitations from th of Kaddish and stu- (Doris) Wohl of Toledo; four sis- B. Z. Glass of Bnai Brith Psalms and Kadish by his so dying of Mishima& ters and two grandchildren. Ben Zion Glass, honorary past as he requested in' his will. * • * Originally a member of the Gen ADAR MAR. president of- District Grand Lodge oral Zionists, Dr. Sneh moved Charges Handier 26 12 MAE MENDLOVITS, 20236 Lab- 6 of Bnai Brith, died March 5. He Jacob Fingeroot 26 12 steadily to the left in his political ser, died March 3. She leaves Joseph A. Bloom, a longtime was executive secretary of the Harry Cooper 24 12 Idaac August 26 12 'district from 1939 to 1965, and views. In 1947 he joined Mapam Detroit attorney with offices in the her husband, Joseph; a son, Allen Vette Weinstein 26 12 upon retirement was made hon- and remained a member until he David Stott Minding, died Wednes- Menlo of Ann Arbor; a daughter, Louis Horowitz 24 12 Mrs. Sidney (Clare) Winkler; two orary past president. He had paid joined -the Communist Party in day at age 89. Chana Gnwnin 27 13 Tzeltel Schinidel 27 13 Mr. Bloom', who lived in Borman sisters, five grandchildren and many visits to Detroit. He lived in 1954. He was a Mapam MK• from Frank Greenwald 27 13 Albuquerque at the time of his 1949-54. From 1954. From. 1954-65 Hall, was a graduate of the Detroit three great-grandchildren. Fanny Polansky 27 13 - * * * and from 1969 to date, he was a College of Law in 1917 and con- Rom ICaner 27 13 I- death. - Joseph Levenberg 27 13 Maki MR: MYRA RADNER, .21834 Cool- tinued in active practice almost up - Leo I. Friedlaander 27 13 Dr. Snob was the bead of the until his death. idge, Oak Park, died March 3. Eva L. Sandweiss 27 . 13 Max Spoon 27 13 pro-Israel Maki (Communist Born in Russia and a 55-year She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Lewis Max Frazein 211 14 Party) at the time of his death. resident of Detroit, he was a mem- (Carol) Bandell; three brothers Pearl Stein 25 14 Marvin Albert 25 14- He remained a traditional Jew ber of the Michigan, Wayne and and two grandchildren. Louis Toper 21I 14 * * * in outlook, though not out ward- Detroit bar associations. Rosa Katz 25 14 ly In behavior. ANN RUBENFAER, 20545 West- Ethel Abramson 2S 14 - Survivors include two sons, Les- MIAs Bicker/ 29 15 In New York, the Americans for lie and Dr. Herbert J.; two daugh- moreland, died March 2. Survived The family of the late Abraham Adolph Bassin 29 15 - Fannie Furman ,Klein announces the unveiling of Progressive Israel-liashomer Hat- ters, Mrs. Samuel (Evelyn) Chatt- by a son, Dr. Leon- M. of River- 29 15 Louis Shoskes 29 15 - a monument in his Memory 10:30 lair, a Socialist-Zionist , group in man and Mrs. William (Lydia) side, Calif.; two brothers and two Lillian Pitkowsky 29 15 a.m. March 12 at Adas Shalom ideological agreement with Ma- Erlichman of Pennsylvania; a sis- grandchildren Celia rithinestorse 29 15 * * * Lisa airman 29 15 - Cemetery. Rabbi- Segal will offi- pam, expressed its sorrow at the ter, Mrs. Morris (Anna) Scherr of Hannah Usher 29 15 JEDINIE SAPERSTEIN (MOS- San Antonio; 10 grandchildren and ciate. Relatives and friends are death of Dr. Sneh. Herman Schultz 2t 15 KOVITZ), 18901 Meyers, died Mary,. His political path veered shraply, 13 great-grandchildren. asked to attend. IS,. _.. Ernstain, March 3. Survived-by three sons, the- group noted, but "whether or NISSAN Sam Moss of Los Angeles, Phil not we agreed with his views, we Sydney- Goodman, 69; Dr. Charles Ornstein 1 14 Louis Gladston Moss and Ben Moss; a daughter, 14 saw him always as a leader of Rose Smith Max Wolf, Son of the Late 1 14 Mrs. Leopold (Anne) Simon; one integrity fighting fearlessly for his Self-Employed Tailor Nyman Tabeck 1 14 I DA_ Sarah Siegel ideas, deeply rooted in Judam, 14 Sydney Goodman, a self-employ. brother, two sisters, 12 grandchil- Louis Alper 1 16 full of love for his people and his ed tailor, died March 6. He was dren and nine great-grandchildren. WOLF Annie Sarko 1 14 * * *, land. He' never compromised his Berta Palman 1 69. 14 Announces the unveiling Sam Turkel 1 16 ANNA TOPOROWSKY SHER- position nor did he accept orders Mr. Goodman, 831 W. Romeo, of a monument In her Maurine H. Zackhelm 1 14 from outsiders." - Lev is Slakter Oxford, was born in Milwaukee 1 14 memory 12:30 p.m. March. Etta C. Siakter 2 17 and lived in Oxford .for 23 years. 12 at Machpelah Ceme- S:ci A_ Di.fck Robert B. Merits 2 17 Esther Gannon He owned Syd's Valeteria in the Rabbi Morris Halpern, 2 tery. Rabbi Sperka and 17 DETROIT Sadie Moehiman 2 17 Cantor Adler will officiate. Rabbinical Council Head Commonwealth Building for more Chars Taker 2 17 MONUMENT WORKS Rdatives and friends are` Jacob Fleischman 2 17 - MONTREAL (JTA)—Rabbi ?dor, than 30 years. He was active in Abe Barg 1 1 kA,;, 444 2 17 the Romeo Theater Players Group FA asked to- attend. xisHalpern,.42, spiritual leader of Fred Kline 2 17 Isaac Goldstein 3 Cong. Beth Ora, died here March 1 and was a past president of that 15 2 • ee.'.".1.1c 3 FannY 8491fitz 15 after suffering a heart attack. - organization. Manlike Cohen 3 IS He leaves his wife, Blanche. A native of New York, Rabbi Harry Rimer 3 15 Harry Ablitz 3 12 Halpern served as national pro- Jack Skier It MONUMENT CENTER, INC The Fansihr it the Late gram director of the Union of Jennie Marrich, Active Rachel Seyburn 3 IS M/ R. a MILE, FERNDALE Orthodox Jewish Congregations of in Women's Groups SAUL 114 Blocks E. of Woodward Yeshivoth Both Yalaulab Ameriti - before coming to Mon- Jennie Marrich, active in several 6 Elks from 3 Jewish LEVINE 15751 W. 10Y: AC, Southfield treal. He was a member of the women's organizations, died Cemeteries on Woodward Ammarees the unveiling Miziachi National Council, the March 2. She was 74. Phone S574751) LI 24264 JO 44557 of a - momnaast ill his Eastern Regional Council of the Mrs. Marrich, 23237 Providence, memory 111:311 a.m. DEarch Canadian ,..Jewish' Congress, • the Southfield, was born in Leeds, at Classed steel Eines Montreal_ -Board- of Jewish Mini- England, and lived in Detroit 48 tesietery. Rabbi Regal; steis, the Council of Orthodox Rab- years. She was a member of -caatori._Reaaket will bis and the Montre-al Board of Hadassah, ORT, Pioneer Women officiate, -Relatives • and the Israel Bond Organization. and City of Hope. nagastegra frf Lade are asked to Rabbi Halpern was past presi- She leaves her husband, Maurice; dent of the` RabbinicalCouncil of a son, Donald; one brother, four of COOLIDGE OAK ♦ ARK TELEPHONE 144.2212 America. • sisters and three grandchildren. •WE REMEMBER 711:702 rital Communist Sneh Gets Jewish Burial - Joseph A. Bloom, Attorney 55 Years Monument - Unveilings 1 - - J ., BERG AND URBACH 'Lice lt es. Figin 7-5200 bra Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman 8325 W. 9 . MILE RD SOUTHFIELD a**- r-V-V44444444-1‘44I-44440444*-44f-t- ,44.1.4-4(r.r; '1?-';'14->2:•:;462":"1"..Aral`liAti614461.ir"..4""46711446.