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August 02, 1974 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-08-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
46—Friday, August 2, 1974

Mama Cass Elliott, Nima Adlerblum,
Ex-Rock Star and Educator, Writer
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Dr.
ntertainer, 33
Nima H. Adlerblum, a philo-

LONDON (JTA) — Ellen
gin h. S I Naomi Cohen, known to the
pop music world as "Mama"
July 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Cass Elliott, died Monday at
Ronald J. Stoneman (Gail age 33.
Mark s), 17560 Rainbow,
The singer, who rose to
Lathrup Village,- a son, Todd fame as a member of the
Nathan. .
pop group, the Mammas and
* * *
the Papas, in the 1960s, had
July 29—To Mr. and Mrs. finished a successful run at
Robert M. Atler (Cheryl Sue the London Palladium last
Harwin), 6891 Vachon, Birm- Saturday night and was soon
ingham, a son, Scott Glenn. to begin a tour of British
* * *
nightclubs.
Born in Baltimore and
July 29—To Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Pines (Annette Ruda), raised in Arlington, Va.,
15220 Joan, Oak Park, a son, Miss Elliott worked as a jour-
nalist after high school, be-
Gustave.
fore leaving for New York
* * *
July 28—To Mr. and Mrs. and the fame as a singer
Warren Mendelson (Bobbi which she eventually found
Hirschberg), 18157 Goldwin, there.
For a period of about six
Southfield, a son, Terry Alan.
months in the late 1950s Miss
• * *
July 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. Elliott wrote obituaries and
copy for the Baltimore
Stephen Weber (Sheryl Gold- edited
Jewish Times, before join-
• tein), 25991 Radcliff, Oak ing the staff of the Baltimore
Park, a daughter, Stefani Morning Sun.
Robin.
"She was a very sweet
* * *
girl—the same way she used
July 16—To Mr. and Mrs. to come off on TV," said
Robert Meer, 13844 Kenwood, Jerry Hess, sales manager
Oak Park, a daughter, of the Jewish Times and one
Naomi Brina.
of the staff members who
remembers when Miss
Elliott, still Ellen Cohen
RABBI HERSHL
RABBI
then, worked there.
"When she worked here she
used to sing all the time.
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She was doing some singing
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and when she came to work,
she was never quiet. We
used to have to tell her to
stop singing."
. RABBI LEO

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Kornel Lanczos,
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BUDAPEST (JTA) — Hun-
garian-born Dr. Kornel Lane-
74:PaC/C000.0Cm=.0.C2Clq zos, the world renowned phy-
sicist and co-worker of the
Rev. S. Richmond
late Albert Einstein, died
recently at age 81.
Certifed Mohel
Dr. Lanczos was a theoret-
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ical physicist whose work
Endorsed by the Supervisor of Mohilim
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for the state of Israel.
took him to Germany, the
laP00{}=CMCICall="OCK, United States and Ireland.
He worked with Einstein both
in Germany and later on in
RABBI S; ZACHARIASH the U.S.
Specialized
Late in his life, Dr. Lane-
zos returned to his homeland
MO _ HR.
where he spent his last
In Home or Hospital
years. Recalling the impor-
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tance of Judaism in his life,
_Dr. Lanczos said shortly be-
fore -his death:
"The old Jewish tradition
CANTOR SIDNEY. lives
with me. The study of
the holy script and the phi-
losophy of the Jewish re-
ligion is an integral part of
Certified Mohel
my life and has been a guid-
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scientific research. Although
I enjoyed much success in
Cantor SAMUEL
my work, the prevailing wish
throughout my life has been
Certified
to be a faithful Jew."

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Power without responsi-
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WELCOME

To the Newest Member
of Our Family

Terry Alan Mendelson

BORN — JULY 28, 1974

Son of:
Bobbi and Warren Mendelson
Proud Grandparents:
Penny & Danny
Blanche & Jack
Hirschberg
Mendelson

Bible, U. S. and Watermelons

By DAVID SCHWARTZ

(Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.)

People think advertise- he was captured by the Brit- family was Kentucky. The
ments and commercials are ish and was to be shot, but first Jews to serve in the
sopher, educator and writer new. The Bible is full of was given a few minutes to U.S. Senate came from the
died here July 23 at age 92. - them. Everyone looks for pray. Instead of that, he South; Ulee from Florida
Born in Jerusalem, she was bargains, in the religious jumped on a horse and ran and Benjamin from Louisi-
away. Maybe he was running ana.
brought to the United States world too.
The early Jews seemed to
When the Israelites were to the synagogue to pray.
in 1904. She received her
In the early history of the be going to the watermelon
PhD in philosophy from. in the wilderness, many ask-
Columbia University in 1926 ed questions about this prom- country the Jews seemed to country.
specializing in medieval Jew- ised land they were being go more to the south than
taken to. Then they read the to the north. Charleston was
ish philosophy.
A close friend of Henrietta advertisements in the Sinai the New York of the early
Szold, Dr. Adlerbaum was on Daily News of "the land of days as far as Jewish popu-
the first national board of milk and honey."
lation was concerned. A
Hadassah and was the first
"If they have milk and whole company of Jewish
chairman of its culture com- honey there, we will be able soldier of the Revolution is
mittee. She and her late hus- to get ice cream cones," the said to have come from one
An exciting pre-school
band had moved to Israel children of Israel said. They street in Charleston. The first
Program for 21/2-5 yr. olds.
three years ago.
were glad to go there. "Land to die in the Revolutionary
Toilet training no problem—
Dr. Adlerbaum who had of milk and honey" is a won- War in South Carolina was
Jewish content
been living at the King David derful advertisement, but a Jew.
Young Israel of Oak Woods
Hotel here since the death of after all, every kind of ad-
Bernard Baruch, adviser
Coolidge, Oak Park
her husband, Israel, a year vertising tends to be limit- to many presidents, came
State Licensed — Limited Enrollment
ago, was the only guest al- ing. "Land of milk and hon- from South Carolina. The ori-
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when it was being used by that Israel also can produce
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tourage during Nixon's visit instance, watermelons. It's /
the watermelon season in Is- /
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to Israel in June.
rael new. Everybody seems /
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Abraham Weisberg, to be going at it.
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Milk, of course, is a won-
Clothing Salesman
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derful food, but for some
Abraham S. Weisberg, a older people especially, it /
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men's clothing salesman for has too much cholesterol.
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Sams Cut Rate for more Watermelons have no choles-
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than 40 years, died July 31 terol. Watermelons are spe- /
at age 64.
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cial in many ways. They are /
Born in Russia, Mr. Weis- not only something to eat,
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berg was a member of the but a drink. And they are not
Disabled American Veterans only something to eat and /
and the Amalgamated Cloth- drink but something to look /
ing Workers of America. He at. What food is more beau-
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lived at 19080 Chapel.
tiful? Green and red and
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He leaves his wife, Anne; white. You don't need an art /
three sons, Jerry R., Sheldon museum if you have a wa- /
J. and Clifford L. ; two broth- termelon.
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ers, Yitzchok of Russia and
There
is
a
look
on
the
face
/
Nuchum of Argentina; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Morris (Mary) of someone eating a water-
Ekus; and six grandchildren. melon that is something spe-
cial. You know that the eater
is a good man, that he is
SiegmundWeltlinger ; friendly and that he will vote
Completely Decorated Nurseries
Led Jews of Berlin
the right ticket at the polls.
BONN—Siegmund Weltlin- In the U.S., watermelons are
• Specializing in SAFETY Information
ger, the Christian Democratic growneoin many states, but
Union politician and co* their special habitat is the
founder of the Berlin Society south. Georgia is probably
for Christian-Jewish Co-op- the leader.
107 S. Main At 11 Mile
eration, died recently in Ber-
It is noteworthy in this
lin at age 88.
The chairman of the Jew- connection that when the
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ish community in Berlin, colony of Georgia was found-
Heinz Galinski, paid tribute ed, one of the things in its
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to Mr. Weltlinger's work in favor was that it lay in the
developing the community same parallel of latitudes as
and referred to him as a Palestine. Also, Georgia was
the only one of the original
"man of the first hour."
Mr. Weitlinger had been thirteen colonies in which
acting speaker of the Berlin Jews came with the first
settlement.
parliament.
The first of the towns in
Georgia Was Savannah and
German Memorial
there we find one of the
to Victims Is Stolen
IN ENGLISH
I first synagogues established
BONN—A memorial tablet in America. Savannah was
WITH
to Jewish victims of the Na- also one of the first cities, if
JULES
and
MARY' ABRAMS
zis has been torn from the not the first, to have a Jew
wall of the former Eichmann ish mayor and even a Jew-
News, Interviews and Beautiful Music
Villa in Berlin Neukolln ish chief of police.
Every Monday, Wednesday and
where the notorious Wann-
The first white male child
Thursday, 9:00 to 10:00 a.m.
see Conference was held in born in Georgia was Philip
1942 at which the extermina- Minis and the Minis family
tion of the Jews was decided. was active in the Revolu-
The district mayor of Neu- tionary War. It is said that
kolln said he was disgusted_ the last man to wear one
at the theft.
of those "cocked" hats of
Revolutionary style was a
Jewish Fallen to Get scion of the same family.
The first Jew to serve as
German Headstones
BONN—The graves of the governor of a state was Da-
3,000 Jewish soldiers of the vid Emanual of Georgia. Dur-
'12,000 who fell during World ing the Revolutionary War,
War I are to have grave-
With weeping they went
stones of natural rock which
will bear a Star of David and away, but with consolation
will I bring them back; I
a Hebrew inscription.
The German War Graves will lead them to streams of
Commission began the proj- water, by a level way of
ect at the World War I which they shall not stumble;
cemeteries in France.
for I have become a father
to Israel, and Ephraim is my
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