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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Dec. 29, 1972-35
ranee Reportedly Seekino,
to Improve Its Image in Israel
JERUSALEM (J T A ) — Another point which Hure
French ambassador Francis said was not sufficiently ap-
Hure sought to persuade preciated in Jerusalem was
Foreign Minister Abba Eban that it was France which ini-
that Israel takes too dim a tiated the proposed global
view of France's Middle East agreement on the Common
policies. -
Market under which Israel
Hure, who called on Eban will join a free trade area.
at his own request, pointed
Eban replied that while
out that France had dropped
Israel did take account of
all plans to embark on a
these points, it could not
Mid East peace initiative of
ignore nor condone the "un-
its own and no longer sought
fairness" of the French arms
to impose its Mid East views
embargo which does not ap-
on other Common Market
ply to Lybia.
states or advance them in the
After the meeting, Israeli
United Nations.
officials expressed a mea-
sure of satisfaction at this
attempt by the ambassador,
on the initiative of his go-
vernment, to improve rela-
tions between the two coun-
JERUSALEM (JTA)—The tries.
Council for Higher Education
The Romanian ambassa-
decided not to recognize the
Reform-sponsored Hebrew dor Ioan Covaci met with
Union College of Jerusalem Eban today to review rela-
as an Israeli institution of tions. "He agreed with the
Foreign Minister's definition
higher learning.
The parent college trains of Romanian policy — which
Reform rabbis in the United is much appreciated by Is-
States and awards only ad- rael — that Bucharest main-
vanced degrees. Part of its tains a separation between
courses are given in Israel, political opinion and good re-
but degrees are awarded lations. The two diplomats
only at the college in Cin- reviewed 'bilateral relations
which continue to improve in
cinnati.
all areas, notably trade, tour-
The college reportedly ac-
ism and cultural ties.
cepted the council's decision.
A college spokesman noted
that the college had only ap- Kollek Gets Support
plied for what were de-
scribed as "technical rea- for New Buildings
sons."
JERUSALEM — Ma y or
HUC Denied
Status in Israel
M. Widenbaum,
Chess Champion
OBITUARIES
Chess master Morris Wi-
denbaum, co-owner of Widen-
baum Jewelry, 35 W. Grand
River, for 20 years, died
BURTON L. BORDEN,
Tuesday at age 46. He was 13351 Kenwood, Oak Park,
the former owner of the died Dec. 22. Survived by
Chess Mate Gallery, coffee his wife, Esther; a son,
house, until its sale in 1968. James; one brother and one
Mr. Widenbaum, 17575 A- sister.
• • •
drian, Southfield, was a na-
tive Detroiter. lie was wide-
LYNNE COSMO, 20232 For.
ly known throughout the coun- estwood, Southfield, died Dec.
try as a chess master and 23. Survived by a nephew, a
was a member of the Detroit niece and the Shebses and
and Lansing chess clubs. He Boehm families.
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currently was Michigan state
chess champion and •ilayed
IDA DICKMAN, 25608 Lin-
throughout the country. In coln Terr., Oak Park, died
the early 1960s, early in Bob- Dec. 23. She leaves a son,
by Fischer's career, Widen- Frank; three daughters, Mrs.
baum brought Fischer to De- Arthur (Esther) Katz, Mrs.
troit for a series of chess James (Kathryn) Saperstein
matches.
and Mrs. Abner (Marcia)
Widenbaum was a member Katz of Palm Beach; six
of Bnai Brith.
grandchildren and nine great-
Surviving are a son, Divir grandchildren.
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of Israel; his father, Isa-
dore; a brother, Victor: and
SAM GERSON, 21951 Dan-
two sisters, Mrs. Ben (Made- te, Oak Park, died Dec. 27.
lyn) Gruskin and Mrs. Frank He leaves his wife, Harriet;
(Eleanor) Blazofsky.
two sons, Ronald and Leon-
ard; and a daughter, Vicky.
• • •
Sol Feinberg, 65;
Free Press Employe
Sol Feinberg, a former dis-
trict circulation manager for
the Detroit Free Press, died
Saturday. He was 65.
Mr. Feinberg, 24261 Black-
stone, Oak Park, was born
in New York. A Free Press
employe for 47 years, he had
worked in the Ypsilanti area
and most recently managed
circulation in the district near
the Ford Motor Co.'s Rouge
plant in Dearborn. He re-
tired in 1970.
Surviving are his wife,
Sally; a daughter, Diane; one
brother and three sisters.
At the same session, the Kollek returned from the U.S.
council also decided to ap- with pledges by foreign don-
point a committee to appraise ors for the construction of
the academic credentials of two community centers.
new immigrants. Among the responses was a
In another action, the coun- gift of IL 5,000,000 ($1,250.- Sam Garfinkel, 48
cil decided not to raise the 000) from friends of the late
Sam B. Garfinkel, a native
status of the Sde Boker Col- Lord Sieff for the construe-
Detroiter who worked in the
lege to that of a university. tion of a community center
radioactivity section of the
The council instead sug- in his name at the southern
U. S. Bureau of Standards
gested that the college estab- edge of Belt Hakerem. Sam in Washington since 1949.
lish an institute for Negev and Ettie Friedberg of Miami
died last Friday at age 48.
and.arid zone research as a Beach also contributed IL
'Mr. Garfinkel, a graduate
branch of the University of 2,000,000 ($500,000) for a corn-
of the University of Michi-
the Negev, in Beersheba. munity center in Talpiot.
gan, wrote a college physics
The school would absorb Also, Kollek arranged for the
textbook, "Radioactivity and
the existing arid zone re- establishment of a IL 500,000
Its Measurements," current-
search institute, which is now ($125,000) fund for maintain-
ly in use on college campus-
sponsored jointly by several ing the recently-constructed es.
organizations, an education Sephardi synagogues in the
Surviving are his wife,
ministry spokesman said.
Old City.
Rosalind of Rockville, Md.;
two sons, David and Philip;
and his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Garfinkel of De-
troit. Interment Rockville.
In
memory of our dear beloved
Mother who passed away
Jan. 20, 1969
MINNE A. ZACK
BLANCHE HOOLEY (Ros-
ner). former Detroiter of
Augusta, Ga., died Dec. 23.
She leaves her husband,
Thomas; a son, Mahlon Hor-
witz of Norway, Mich.; one
brother and three sisters.
DORA JASLOW, former
Detroiter of Miami, died Dec.
14. Survived by her husband,
Max B.; a son, Dr. Albert;
a daughter, Mrs. Milton
(Lenore) Derwin of Syra-
cuse; and eight grandchil-
dren. Interment Miami.
Pleilip Marcuse,
Agency Head
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SADIE SCHNEIDER, 19100
W. Seven Mile, died Dec. 24.
Survived by nephews and a
sister-in-law.
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Philip R. Marcuse, board
chairman for 40 years of
Stockwell and Marcuse, ad-
M INNIE SILVERMAN.
vertising agency at 23666 21841 Gardner, Oak Park,
Southfileld. died Dec. 22 at died Dec. 27. Survived by a
age 66.
daughter, Mrs. Erwin (Joyce)
Mr. Marcuse, 20193 Ren- Wolf; and three grandchil-
frew, was a past president dren. Services 10:30 a.m. to-
of Temple Beth El, past day at Hebrew Memorial
chairman of the Detroit chap- Chapel.
ter of the American Jewish
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Congress and a past board
member of the Jewish Family
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Born in Duluth, Mr. Mar-
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dence is everywhere the par- University of Michigan, class
ent of despotism. Free gov- of 1926.
Surviving are his wife, Bar-
ernment is founded in jeal-
Sidney A. Deitch
ousy, not in confidence. — bara; a son, Philip Jr. of
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Thomas Jefferson.
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The Family of the Late
Md.; and three grandchil-
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dren.
Who is sadly missed and will always
be remembered as the most beautiful
BERG a URBACH
Acknowledges
with grateful apprecia-
tion the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.
the ...7ineil inMninneenti
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SYLVIA H. SCHWARTZ.
13321 Woodvale, Oak Park.
died Dec. 26. She leaves her
husband, Albert; a daughter,
Nancy Torch; her mother,
Mrs. Morris (Pearl) Citron;
three brothers and two sis-
ters.
IDA BASKIN
First day of Shevat (Jan. 4)
mother in the world.
HANNA HALPERN, 19100
W. Seven Mile, died Dec. 25.
Survived by her cousins,
Estelle and Philip Berke, Dr.
Herbert and Edna Michel-
man of St. Thomas, V. I.
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REBECCA FINKELSTEIN
HARRY SKLAR, 20506
LADOWSKY, former Detroit- Stansbury. died Dec. 28. Sur-
er of Miami Beach, died , vived by his wife. Gussie; a
Dec. 24. Survived by her hus- son, Sam; a daughter, Mrs.
band, Nathan; a son, William Maurice (Lillian) Rosen; one
Fenkell; three daughters, brother, two sisters, five
Mrs. Sol (Myra) Gold, Mrs. grandchildren and one great-
Harry (Loretta) Goldman . grandchild. Services Sunday
and Mrs. Ilarold (Elaine) grandchild. Services 1 0 : 3 0
Stocker; eight grandchildren a m. Sunday at 11 e b r e w
Memorial.
and four great-grandchildren
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RAY SOFFERIN, 17089
SOL LEWIS. 19435 Votro.
Bonstelle, Southfield, died
beck. died Dec. 26. lie leaves
Dec. 25. Ile leaves three
a brother, William of Toron-
to; two sisters, Mrs. Faye daughters, Mrs. Sam (1.11-..,
I Ilan) Fenton. Mrs. Lawr-
Weinberg and Mrs. Set
ence (Roberta) Warsh and
(Vera) Shociet of Toronto.
Mrs. Sol (Shirley) Saper-
Interment Toronto.
stein; 12 grandchildren and
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I three great-grandchildren.
ELLEN RAPP, former De-
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troiter of North Miami
ILSA STRAUS, 19771 Cran-
Beach, died Dec. 25. Survived
brook, died Dec. 22. She
by a son, Norman of Detroit;
leaves a son, Rudolph; two
a daughter, Mrs. Pietro
daughters, Mrs. Oscar (Olga)
(Sharon) Mascagni of Gros- Kramer, and Mrs. Ilarold
setto, Italy; one brother. one
(Glayds) Feldman of Buf-
sister and four grandchil- falo, N.Y., 11 grandchildren
dren. Interment 11 a.m. to- and one great-grandchild.
day at Krot Funeral Home,
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Hamtramck.
BESSIE WEINBERG, 26051
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Lahser, Southfield, died Dec. •
ROSA ROSENROTII, 21845 22. Survived by a son, Jack;"
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Coolidge, Oak Park, died three daughters, Mrs. Harry
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Dec. 23. Survived by her hus- (Yetta) Schreier, Mrs. Sam-
band, David; a son, Max; uel (Frieda) Capp and Mrs.
one brother and one sister. Sidney (Helen) Resnick; two
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brothers; 10 grandchildren
OSCAR RUZUMNA, for- and 10 great-grandchildren. —
mer Detroiter of Norfolk,
Va., died Dec. 26. Survived
by his wife. Lindsey; two
sons, Edward and Milton
Roberts, both of Detroit; one
sister and four grandchil-
dren.
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