THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 31, 1972-55 Eliafiu Pardess, Chief Israers_Aid_to Latin America By EDNA AIZENBERGT Caracas JTA Correspondent (Copyright 1.972, Mt. Inc-) _ In Africa, Israeli advisers were working as early -as--1958,. While the first bi-lateral agreement-with a South American nation was signed in 1961. Actual cooperation on the continent began only in 1963. The weight of the "Interna- tional Cooperation Program" as it is officially called„ is, however, shifting to this part of the world, according to the Israeli expert in charge of coordinating assistance projects in the Caribbean region. Israel has proven itself in two fields — agriculture and defense — which before the State were considered alien to the Jewish people. The new nations of the world are interested in learning about this Israeli experience; in agricul- ture, the knowledge is freely given, in defense Israel is more reluctant to advise. Seventeen of the 24 Latin Ameri- can republics in the region have Israeli advisers. The overwhelm- ing majority are in agriculture and related areas. The average project might be like the one in Cata- marca, Argentina where a rural consolidation and settlement plan was elaborated for a valley suffer- ing from an exodus of trained manpower to more populated parts of the country. As in all cases, local technicians worked hand in hand with Israelis (the speaker described the Israeli expert as, the "shadow" of the local man, who holds the execu- tive power) in settling 600 families on irrigated holdings which would produce profitable farm commodi- ties and lead to the development of agricultural industries. Similar plans are underway in Haiti and In Memory of ARTHUR KAMINSKY Who passed away March 31, 1969. Sadly missed by those who cared and knew him well. William Weiss, Attorney 50 Years Longtime Engineer Herman G. Adler, widely known as an engineer and inventor, died Sunday at age 79. Evelyn Joseph, past matron of Mr. Adler, 20782 Knob Woods, Purity Chapter, Order of the East- Southfield, was chief engineer for ern Star, died March 23 at age 59. 40 years at Novi Equipment Co. Mrs. Joseph, 23300 Providence, prior to his retirement. A patron Southfield, was a native Detroiter. of the arts, including the Detroit She belonged to Adas Shalom Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Adler Synagogue and Hadassah. - was an ardent Zionist. Born in Surviving are her husband, Dr. Russia, Mr. Adler was a 1920 grad- Milton; a son, Ronald; a daugh- uate of Cooper Union College in ter, Mrs. Sidney (Carol) Lifton; Brooklyn. Surviving are his wife, Ray; a five brothers, Dr. Maurice, Dr. Irwin, Benjamin, George and son, Leonard E.; a daughter, Mrs. Leonard (Bernice) Blumenreich; Harry Gantz; a sister, Mrs. Abra- ham (Jean) Elman; and seven and five grandchildren. grandchildren. Evelyn Joseph, 95 -LILLIAN! STERN Who passed away March 31, 1957 (10 days in Nisan). Sadly missed and always remembered by her daughters, Mrs. Sid- ney (Sandra) Levethan, Mrs. Ronald (Estelle) Hurwitz and Mrs, Hershall (Gail) Epstein. IN MEMORIAM MORRIS A. YASSKY "A prince has fallen in Israel." April 13, 1971 (18th day of Nis- an). We mourn the loss of our beloved hus- band, dedicated father and grandfather, lead- er in Jewish life, be- loved by all who knew him. You shall always be remembered in- our hearts. Your wife, Bessie Yassky Daughter, Peggy Y. Eines Son, Harold Yassky and Grandchildren. JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Rabbi Eliahu Pardess, the Sephardic chief rabbi of Jerusalem, died the Dominican Republic. The Is- here March 26 at age 80. raeli official described the interest Rabbi Pardees was born in Jer- with which Dr. Joaquin Balaguer, usalem and attended the Rabbi- president of 'the Dominican Re- ncal College and the Hebrew, Uni- public, studied these projects per- veraity here. He was elected chief sonally, going over the details late rabbi of Jerusalem in 1960. Since Into the night in his residence, 1961 he was headmaster of the and approving a second, similar Mesivta Yeshiva. program. He was a member of the execu- Other types of aid also are given. tive committee of the World Fed- In Boliva and 'Eucador, the eration of Sephardic Communities, NAHAL (Young Fighting Pioneers) a member of the Israeli Council pattern of -combining military on Religious Education and chair- service with agricultural work is man of the Association of Sephar- being adapted with Israeli help. dic Rabbis in-Israel. Costa Rica's national youth move- ment was created with the guid- ance of an Israeli expert. The, port of Barbados has a chief maritime engineer who is from Israel. All these activities are under the William Weiss, a Detroit attor- coordination of the International ney for a half century, died March Cooperation Division of the Minis- 23 at age 75. try of Foreign Affairs in Jerus- Mr. Weiss, 23105 Providence, alem. Aside from the aforemen- Southfield, was a 1922 graduate of tioned assistance, which is a result the Detroit College of Law and a of bilateral agreements between member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek Israel and the host country, Israel and the Michigan and Detroit bar also sends advisers through sev- associations. eral international agencies such as A native Detroiter, Mr. Weiss the Organization of American States in this hemisphere. Courses leaves four sisters, Mrs. Irving and visits are conducted regularly (Belle) Goldman, Mrs. Lillian Levenson, Mrs. Abe (Rose) Finkel- in Israel for overseas profes- stein and Mrs. Paul (Anna) Rips sionals. This year the head of the of Omaha. National Agrarian Institute was one of the high Venezuelan of- ficials who went to Israel to Herman Adler, 79, observe and study. In Loving Memory of Our Beloved Mother IN MEMORIAM THE HEBREW BENEVO- LENT SOCIETY (CHESED SHEL EMES) remembers departed board members on the day of their yarzeiL . NATHAN GEER (5th of Nisan) ISADORE ZAGERMAN (11th of Nisan) BENJAMIN SCHURAYTZ (12th of Nisan) Their former executive director ABRAHAM IL JAFFON - (10th of Nisan) ra Worldwide Service OBITUARIES Rabbi of Jerusalem, 80 _ great-grandchild, two brothers and three sisters. • • • JACOB RIGHT, 18241 Heyden, died March 20. Survived by his wife, Alice; three daughters, Mrs. David (Esther) Grainer, Mrs. Wil- liam (Adele) Yale of Elmsford, N. Y., and Mrs. Richard (Barbara) Greenberg of Elmhurst, Ill.; and nine grandchildren. * REBECCA SILVERMAN, 25545 Greenfield, Southfield, died March 24. She leaves a son, Maurice; two daughters, Ethel and Mrs. Robert (Minnie) Cowen; four grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. • • • IDA WINICK, 26715 Greenfield, died March 24. Survived by a son, William; a daughter, Mrs. Jennie Mariani; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. • • • TILLIE ZACKEM, 15373 Green- field, died March 24. She leaves two sisters, Mrs. George (Elsie) Golden and Mrs. Ben (Ruth) Gran- ner. ABRAHAM BERGER, 108 Stur- tevant, Highland Park, died •March 28. He leaves his wife, Bertha; two sons, Harris and 'Milton; three daughters, Sylvia Berger, Mrs. Stanley (Esther) Lewin and Mrs. Lawrence (Pearl) Padden; two sisters, 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. • • • HAZEL GRAFF, 17174 Glen- grove, Birmingham, died March 24, in Miami Beach. She leaves her husband, Reuben; a son, Stuart; three sisters and three grandchildren. • • • FRED HERKOWIT'Z. 21191 Westhampton, Oak Park, died March 28. Survived by a son, Carl; a daughter, Esther; four brothers and two sisters. • • MAX KAUFFMAN, 19725 Mey- ers, died March 28. Survived by his wife, Celia; two sons, Robert Kaufman and Sey,mour; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Louis (Zelda) Lofman; 10 grandchildren and one great- grandchild. , • SIMON LICHTENSTEIN, 19505 Ardmore, died March 27. Sur- vived by his wife, Sylvia; two brothers and two sisters. • * • EDITH S. LIGHTSTONE, 16091 Harden Cir., Southfield, died March 25. She leaves her husband, Rich- ard; three sons, David, Robert and Leslie, and one sister. • • • FANNY LOBER, 19100 W. Seven Mile, died March 27. She leaves a son, Herman; two daughters, Mrs. Harry (Sally) Weiner of Malibu, Calif., and Mrs. Louis (Dorothy) Gross; one sister, four grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. • • • DOROTHY PHILLIPS. 22045 W. Eight Mile, died March 24. She leaves her husband, Alfred; a son, Gerald; two grandchildren, one • WE REMEMBER 11"1:2 ■ 2 7117N During the coming week Yeshiva lath Yehude will observe the Yahrzeit of the following departed friends, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and stu- dying of Mishnayes. APR1 Samuel Levy, Age 58;- JNF Forests Flourish Ford Motor Worker in Arid Lahav Climate Samuel Levy, an experimental tool worker specializing in gear development for 18 years at Ford Motor Co., died March 24 at age 58. Mr. Levy, a native Detroiter, operated Sam's Cut Rate Clean- ing and Shoe Repair on Wood- ward and Seward Ayes., for 10 years. Mr. Levy, 17041 Pennsylvania, Southfield, leaves his wife, Theda; two sons, Brian and Robert; a daughter, Diane Maurine; his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levy; two brothers, Joseph of Santa Monica, Calif., and Max; and a sister, Mrs. Rose Gold. JERUSALEM—Forestry experts of the Jewish National Fund have found their planting experiments particularly successful in the dry climate of Lahav, on the south- western slopes of the Hebron Hills bordering on the Negev. With annual precipitation amounts hardly exceeding 8-9 inches, the saplings planted in the area have taken root and grow much better than expected. 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