• Maurice Samuel's Death Mourned by World Jewry ,onalities of the movement, in- which holds that newcomers hime- eluding Chaim Weizmann (whose fit at the expense of the settled acquaintance he had already made population and the poor. Finance Minister Pinhas` S Mr, at Manchester University). Chaim Nacham Bialik, Sholom Aleichem. addressing Lhe convention of the Shmarya Levin and Sholem Asch. Israeli Rotarian Club, cited the ec- He ultimately to become ned growth of Israel's gross na ion- Internationally recognized au- thor critic and lecturer, he was noted as a great English stylist. For more than 50 years he had devoted himself to w sting and lec- turing on Jewish themes, and was widelv known in the t'nited States, Canada, Europe, Africa and Israel. the translator of Bialik, Levin, , al product and observed that ",ere Asch and Sholom Aleichem (the It not for aliya these aehieveni_nts would have been impossible " last in a treatment of the body The author of 25 books, a num- ber of which have received awards, he was at work on his 26th volume His last hook. "In Praise of Yid- dish", appeared in 1971. of his work, rather than a trans- Winn). Sapir acknowledged Israel's severe social problems and warn- ed that unless they are stilted "the whole future of the Sthte is in doubt." But he predicted that it would take a generation The greater part of Maurice Samuel's labors have been devoted to Jewish themes, but he has been deeply interested in the historical themes of the Renaissance and of , to close all the social and ecoho- Imperial Rome (period of Trajan), : mic gaps between Western and Funeral servieeS, on Sunday, were conducted by Rabbi Ira Eisenstein of the Society for the Advancement of Judaism. The MAURICE SAMUEL to which he devoted novels. ; Oriental Israelis, eulogy was given by Dr Abraham Absorption Minister' Natan Pieled After two years in the American Sachar, chancellor of Brandeis Urn- and I,ouis A. Pincus, chairman of Meyer II. Welsgal. Chan- Leld-Wolf Award for ''The World Army (1917 - 19). Mr. Samuel Versity the Jewish Agency Executive, ad. of Sholom Aleichem," the 1944 served as secretary and interpreter cellor of the Weil mann Institute Of dressed a meeting of the L box - Scien e e. Mr. Samuel's closest award of the Saturday Review of at the Versailles Peace Confer- Party Secretariat here and 'both as prevented by illness Literature: in 1956, the Stephen S. ence a n d subsequently in the friend. w cabled Wise Award: in 1967 the Bnai same capacity on the Morgenthau from Ica, ing Israel. A- g e Award. Commission to Investigate the pog- eulogy was read in his behalf. Brith Herita Brandeis IThiversity in 1964 con- roms in Poland. Beginning with Others who spoke briefly included his return to America in 1921, Dr. Louis Kaplan, Prof. Mark Van (erred on him an honorary degree Mr. Samuel entered the employ Doren, with whom he shared an of doctor of humane letters. of the Zionist Organization as a NBC radio network program on Maurice Books and Translations by Samuel include. writer and propagandist. In 1929. "The Bible'", and Rabbi Alexander ::n 9 h 2 a1,7 ' Mr. Samuel became a free-lance , nkI:d,..j. hie 92 1itirer. ( " ; eytt 3.1 Schindler. vice president of The lecturer on Jewish themes, cover- the Jek," 192.7; "Vhat '. 7-lapp 8Rned Enion of American Hebrew Con- Palestine." 1929; ' - King Mob," 1930 (un- , ing the united States and Canada gregations. der the pseudonym, Frank K. Notch); as well as England and South the Wilderness." 1931: the Him of Mr Samuel is survived by his "On Africa. He retired from lecturing ;17(.7d" widow, the former Edith Brodsky, ;i!„'" „,1, n ,w hom horn he married in 1961; two 1940: "The World of Sholom Aleirhernl" in 1970, but continued his literary activity. children of his first marriage, Mrs. . 4 .7i. nr cie of"tt LOW MILEAGE TRADES EACH MONTH -0— ‘500,0- etuusunuok I.,.ea co.a•loble ■ weeLin r .uTfier Ell • • ■. ■ I • ■ • II * * * pure/wag .R optson BEST SERVICE Factory trained experts Quickest Results ADO-es-TYPE SHOPS, ase-3on INC. 142 7900 I' , widespread major public concern ** oo d and ' hi s I anguage. I n his bo throughout the metropolitan area. 01( attachment early manhood, this * 4[ was weakened d u r i n g his high ' Lawrence B. Buttenwieser, fed- 0 school and university years in eration president, announced that Manchester, England, but was re- j the appropriation provides for the at Congratulations MAN OF THE YEAR STANLEY D. 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CHRYSLER SUPERMARKET PRICES • The Bible exercised a profound Chester Rapkin of New York and Ghetto," 1948; - The Gentleman and the neru influence on his thought and Gershon. of Israel: six grandchil. 1 . 95 ". 2 . ; "Level Sun ' light," 1953; "Certain dren, four of them studying in People or the Book." 1955: "The prore,- imagination. One section of "The I • The Second sor anti the to.‘ii. tsss, Gentleman and the Jew" is a Israel and a sister. Mrs Dora 1 960; s -1-ittle Did I Know," at on .•• 1966; "Light oc.d. n. ti powerful evocation of the message Leigh I eigh of Manchester. England. His l ' srsu sr-liT . of Yiddh is " on Israel," 1968; '-ln 1 "raise -4, first marriage to Gertrude Kahn ' 1971: of the Prophets. lie devoted his entire volume. "Certain People was terminated by divorce "The Selected Poems of On the day of his death, Mr, . . maim of the Book" (1955), to witty spec- Je wi sh A ricttnTl a 4 y BoT ik 1F35mo 19 n111, Fle T gh': ey illations and charming embroi- Samuel was to have received in , 'r rl d in t e Slaking, " i li i,2,5r. ; n T nhe k.,14 Yid- deries on famous a n d timeles Israel the Manger Prize in Yid- i ng i. (?9•11; 2 -i i. i'geS ".. ' innb ey Hermann Ke5 . 1'erl'in literature, terature, nominated by " . Biblical personalities 9,3 ,. ,. , ng ) b, 1. a. si i r- o h ,beKalb,- . Israel President 7.alman Shazar. he ro ! r s Ashkenazi." by 1. J Mr Samuel had a close associa. ' .1:Inger. 1916; "The River Breaks Up•" by b J 1938; "Lag, of d Y Federation OKs lion with Dr Chaim Weizmann and ' I J. Singer, 1939; "ehilhood with the Wetzmann Institute of bY Shmarya Levin. 1929; "South In Re $1,200,000 to Aid Poor ' h suit n• by Shmarya Lev In Science, in a consultative capacity, Are a," by Shmarya Levin , 1930. 1931; "T "The e NEW YORK (JTAI—The Fed- Hagada," 1940; -The Lights' Passover since its founding. eration of Jewish Philanthropies of From 1953 until 1971, Mr. f iZiD y !Ar a i k r tin Ma (7Misi 1 !4 r1),; .1 .1"" geor" ,- bby New York has climaxed a year- Samuel explored the Bible with ---rbeou ...- lier-=1.- by ixix H.q.. 1941; :Isigid.7 .,. .an zare .i t ie,;0 12 , 3; Lholt: .m i , . 4sch. Ira:: long study by authorization of an Prof. Mark Van Doren on a widely allocation of $1.200,000 from its heard radio program carried over Awls. 1942; The Zporle." b' SSIIrol:mm Awl.. 1943; "Muses," by Sholem Asra, emergency fund to expand its ex- . the NBC network. Both also ap- 1943. - . g programs for the J 'II peared on numerous occasions on Maurice Samuel was born in poor and innovate others on an the NBC-TV network. Macin, Romania, Feb. 8, 1895, experimental basis. lie received in 1943 the Anis• of a working-class. Yiddish-speak- k' s inner The p g ht of o New • York' 7.-..4.140.4,-***-10 11- 1 1**********V ing family, which gave him his city Jews recently has created iNg first attachment to his people and ins 200 W INNIIIIIIIIII•11011,11111111•11111 Lowest Rentals Pro , purt port rael est hist( Israelis to Fight Anti-Aliva Views America in 19141 and came in TEL AVIV (JTA)---Governn ent I urged concentrated Carripaig: intimate contact with the Jewish life of New York's East Side. There and Jewish Agency leaders are education and information to it he breams a conscious Zionist and trying to counter a rising HMI, of move the feeling.; of hostility tr,_ immigration ; ward new immigrants. against Ile met some of the leading per- sentiment NEW YORK — Maurice Samuel. dean of American Jewish Authors, died at Beth Israel "Hospital here after a protracted illness, on May 4 He was 77 He used in New York at 515 W End Ave * * Cir CI THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 14—Friday, May 12, 1972 ROBINSON COUNCILMAN AGAINST: CITY WORKERS & TEACHER LAYOFFS—FORCED BUSSING—DO- NOTHING COUNCILMEN—WASTED TAX DOLLAKS—CRIME IN THE STREETS