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Oskar Schindler, Duped Nazis, President Shazar Memorialized YORK (JTA)—Some said President Shazar knew Saved Jews From Death Camps 300 NEW p e r s o n s attended the from his youngest days, that NEW YORK (JTA)—Oskar Schindler, a Roman Catholic who saved more than 1,200 Jews from Nazi gas cham- bers, died in Argentina last week at age 66. ./ During World War II he employed Jews in his muni- tions factory, hid and fed them and outwitted the Ges- tapo in numerous efforts to save Jews. He was arrested twice by the Gestapo and Make it unforgetable with the lilting melodies of LENNY at the keyboard. 559-1496 FREDDY SHEYER — One man orchestra — Anniversaries, Wed- dings, Bar-Mitzvas, House Parties. 398-2462. ■ MUSICAL Entertainment. Wed- dings-Bar-Mitzvahs-Parties. Single or trio. DAN KARSTOFSKY. 543- 2330. 56-A—ANTIQUES WANTED Also Storage Paramunt Promotions 331-3011 Greater Detroit TOPNOTCH DECORATING Custom wallpaper hanging, exterior and interior pointing. 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On a visit to New York in 1972 where he was honored by some 150 Jewish friends, most of whom had been aided by Mr. Schindler, he said that he acted as he did be- cause he hated cruelty and intolorance. During that visit at the headquarters of the Ameri- can Friends of the Hebrew University, several of those whom he helped save told the JTA about his fearless and courageous efforts that in- volved forging of identifica- tion papers to get Jews out Morris Kruger, 67, Local Locksmith Morris Kruger, owner of Kruger's Repair Shop, died Oct. 11 at age 67. Born • in Russia, Mr. Kru- 968-6378 ger lived 62 years in Detroit. He was a locksmith for the 75-A—ART OBJECTS past 40 years. He was a mem ber of Zager-Stone Lodge of Bnai B'rith and the Master FOR SALE Locksmiths Association of OIL PAINTINGS Detroit. He resided at 18638 Ilene. BY JEWISH ARTISTS He leaves his wife,, Anna; Shown by appt. only two daughters, Mrs. Carl 557-2845 (Beverly) Friedman of Ar- lington, Va., and Jane; three sisters, Mrs. Sarah Gurny, Sam Kaufer, 76 , Mrs. Ann Kaplan and Mrs. of Auto Parts Firm Irving (Irene) Winkelman; Sam Kaufer, founder and and one grandchild. president of Automotive Re- placement Parts Co. Inc., Manuel Weisman, located at 3540 Vinewood, died 'Oct. 12 at age 76. of Electrical Firm Born in Austria, Mr. Kaufer Manuel Weisman, founder lived 63 years in Detroit. His of Manuel Weisman Inc., an automotive parts distributor- electrical contracting firm, ship was located at the Vine- died Oct. 13 at age 63. wood, address for the past 5j, Born in Poland, Mr. Weis- years. man was an electrical con- He was a member of Cong. tractor and a member of the Beth Abraham-Hillel and a Steirimetz Electrical Contrac- past president, Pisgah Lodge tors Association and its past of Bnai Brith, Histadrut, past president. He resided at 29632 president of the 1st Galician Middlebelt, Farmington Hills. Society and Was active in the He leaves his wife, Belle; Israel Rond Organization. He two sons, Lawrence and Rob- resided at 16162 Oxley, South- ert of 'Lansing; a daughter, field. Marcia of Berkley, Calif; He leaves his wife, Anna; three sisters, Mrs. Bernard a son, Dr. Herbert; a daugh- (Reva) Broder, Mrs. Morris ter, Mrs. Simon (Helen) In- (Sarah) Friedman and Mrs. dianer; a brother, Nathan of Edwin (Esther) Rechtman of Mexico; and five grandchild- Atlanta; and two grandchild- ren. ren. Fully equipped, air, stereo, etc. Like new. Must see. Private owner. Make offer. of concentration camps. They recalled that one of his major achievements was the liberation of some 200 Jewish women from Ausch- witz and their transfer to his factory. The employment of Jews in essential industry was permitted by the Nazis in order to keep the muni- tions industry going. After the war, when the Soviet army entered Ger- many and expropriated his factory, Jewish organizations helped Mr, Schindler settle in Argentina where he operat- ed a small farm outside Buenos Aires. During his New York visit, his friends announced that they had raised $125,000 for the establishment of an edu- cational prOject in his honor on the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University. In 1962 Israel honored him as "a just man." In 1966 West Germany gave him its Cross of Merit, and in 1967 the. International Buber So- ciety in London awarded him its peace prize. Fifth Avenue Synagogue Monday to honor the memory of Shneur Zalman Shazar, Is- rael's third president and hear him lauded as a states- man, scholar, poet, ideologist and, above all, a humani- tarian deeply devoted to the cause of the Jewish people. The memorial service for President Shazar, who, died Oct. 5, a day before his 85th birthday, was sponsored jointly by the Israeli Consu- late General in New York and the World Zionist Or- ganization-American Section. Former Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban said President Shazar was guided by four movements — hasid- ism, messianism, socialism and Zionism. He said as president, Shazar symbolized Jewish unity. He noted that while he was a fighter and a dreamer, as President he was a realist who had no illusions after 1967 that Is- rael could have peace with- out concessions or that a great victory would mean an easy peace. Mrs. Charlotte Jacobson, chairman-of the WZO-Ameri- Ben Gruskin, 67, can Section, said President Food Distributor Shazar "loved people and es-. Ben Gruskin, attorney and pecially the Jewish people:" wholesale food distributor ex- Dr. Judah Shapiro, president ecutive, died Oct. 10 at age of the Labor Zionist Alliance, 67. A native Detroiter, Mr. Gruskin resided at 18255 Ad- Hyman Dresner, rian, Southfield. He was a Longtime Builder member of the Masons and the Michigan State Bar Asso- Hyman Dresner, founder ciation. He also was a legal of the Highland Construction aid volunteer for Oakland Co.„ in 1936, died Oct. 10 at County. age 96. He leaves his wife, Fran- Born in Russia, Mr. Dres- ces; two sons, Dr. Sanford E. ner lived 60 years in betroit. of Atlanta and Norman; two He had been a builder in the daughters; Mrs. Paul (Rita) Detroit area since 1915. His Sherr and Mrs. David firm had offices in South- (Sheila) Bennett of Encino, field. He resided at 25446 Calif.; five sisters, Mrs. Lincoln Terr., Oak Park. Harry (Bessie) Gilman, Mrs. He leaves his wife, Sadie; Bernard (Pearl) Shapiro of six sons, Jack Brimberg, Al- Philadelphia, Mrs. Loyed bert, Morris H., Sol S., Mil- (Sadie) Wolberg, Mrs. Boris ton H. and Joseph S.; a (Gussie) May and Mrs. Sam daughter, Mrs. Louis (Betty) (Rose) Weiner; and five Cohen; 20 grandchildren and grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren. to be a Jewish leader one had to be steeped in Jewish learning, culture and back- ground. Ambassador David Rivlin, Israeli Consul General in New York, conducted the ceremony, Meanwhile, Paul Zucker- man, general chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, in a message said that President Shazar's "leadership was a source of great inspiration to the Jewish people for al- most seven decades . . . But let it be said, when history is written, that President Shazar's contribution to the survival of. the Jewish pc '- Was an eloquent statenT his own love for his man." Frederick Kogos, Yiddish Author NEW YORK — Frederick Kogos, publisher of apparel magazines and textbooks, and author of three Yiddish books died Friday at age 67. Mr. Kogos, head of the Kogos Publishing Co., pub- lished Apparel- Manufacturer magazine and Apparel Secur- ities Review. He also edited 45 apparel textbooks. During his lecture tours, Mr. Kogos found . Yiddish spoken in 77 countries. This led him to compile the "Dic- tionary of Yiddish Slang and Idioms." Rabbi Yohanan, son of Zakkai, said: The wise man who fears doing wrong is like a -craftsman who has the tools of his craft ready in his hand. The wise man who does not fear doing wrong is like a craftsman who has no tools. And, finally, the man who ' fears doing wrong but has no wisdom is like a man who has the tools, but is no crafts- man. He has the will, but does not know what he ought to do. —Fathers According to Rabbi Nathan the perfect gift . . a subscription to THE JEWISH NEW 17515 W. 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