`Jewish Emigres Must Leave Israel' NEW YORK -I– The Li- byan Arab Revolution News Agency (ARNA) reported Feb. 16 that Libyan Colonel Muammar al-Qaddafi toed visiting Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky: "If the world returns to reason and wants to solve the problem without resorting to weap- ons, then all persons who emigrated to Palestine should return to their native countries. "Only Oriental Jews should remain, and they can live peacefully with the Pa- tinians." ; WZO Publishes Scholar's Lectures NEW YORK — The first copy of a new volume, "On Repentance," published in Jerusalem by the Torah ed- ucation department of the World Zionist Organization and comprising a selection of oral lectures on the theme by Rabbi Joseph B. SoloVeit- chik, was presented recently. to the talmudic scholar and orthodox theologian by Mi- cha Yinon and Rabbi Mallen Galinsky, representing the department in the United States. The Hebrew volume, con- tains a translation of Solov- eitchik's discourses which are held annually in Yiddish between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. AZF to Focus on Sephardim Dr. Schwartzberg Dies at 74 Dr. Joseph Schwartzberg, a doctor of internal medi- cine for more than 40 years, died March 8 at age 74. Born in Utica, N.Y., Dr. Schwartzberg completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan from which he was grad- uated in 1922. As a student at U-M, he was a member of the Menora Society. A resident of Shaker Heights, Ohio, for 45 years, Dr. Schwartzberg was awarded that. city's certifi- cate of distinction for the practice of medicine. He was a member of the Anierican Medical Asso- ciation, the Cleveland Academy of Medicine and Phi Lambda Kappa Medi- Rabbis to Discuss Social Change NEW YORK — Sexuality, changing patterns of youth and life styles, and the rabbi as a surrogate for his con- gregants will be among the subjects to be discussed at a two-day national conference on social change to be jointly sponsored by the Central Conference of American Rabbis and the Rabbinical Assembly on Monday and Tuesday at Temple Emanu-El, New York. Dr. Daniel Thurz, dean of the school of social work of the University of Maryland, will discuss "The Changing– Family in the New Environ- ment — Rabbinical and Synagogue Response.” Ms. Midge Decter, editor of Basic Books and author of "The New Chastity and Other Arguments', Against Women's Liberation," will speak on "Changing Values in a Changing World." . NEW YORK — The American Zionist Federa- tion will open its national board meeting Saturday with a cultural evening de- voted to strengthening ties between Jews and present- ing the heritage of Se- phardic Jewry. "The Sephardim: Story in Song", will be part of the ln.Memoriaml cultural program which will open the two-day board In memory of Ida Wei- meeting at the B-iltmore , der, who passed away on Hotel in New York City March 15, 1973. Often a i The Family of the Late DAVID BETMAN Announces the time of the unveiling of a monument in his memory has been changed to 3:30 p.m. Sunday, March 16, at Clover Hill Memorial .k. Rabbi Lehr- „an will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The Family of the Late Sadye Smerling Announces the un- veiling of a monument in her m-6mory 11 a.m. Sunday, March 23, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Leizer Levin will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to at- tend. lonely heartache, many a silent tear, but always a beautiful memory, of a grandmother loved so dear. Love, Helene. In Beloved Memory Of ANN ROTH Three years have come and gone since you left us, Mother dear, but we never stopped remembering all the precious mo- ments we spent with you. Always' in our thoughts. Son, Allan; daughter and son-in- law, Sandy and Ivan Collins; and grand- daughter, Marla. cal Fraternity. He also was a member of The Tem- ple in Cleveland and the Zionist Organization of America. He is survived by his wife, Jeanette, daughter of the late Detroit rabbi, Joseph Eisenman of Cong. Beth Tefilo; a son, Dr. Allan Z. of Washington; D.C.; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Morton (Arlene) Angell of Shaker Heights; four suers, Mrs. Isadore (Sarah) Speiller of Utica, N.Y., Mrs. Irving (Dorothy) Eisenman, daughter-in-law of the late Rabbi Eisenman; Mrs. Louis ,(Esther) Cooper of Oak Park; and Mrs. Re- becca Abrams of Miami Beach; and five grandchil- dren. Dave Stober, 68, Local Clothier David Stober, a clothier, and owner of Dave Stober Clothiers since 1929, died March 12 in Miami Beach at age 68. Born in Montreal, Que- bec, Mr. Stobeor was a direc- tor of the People's State Bank in Hamtramck, a member of the Hamtramck Rotary Club, a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek and a member of the Knollwood Country Club. He leaves his wife, Sid; a son, Lionel; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Harriet) Stone; a brother, Louis; a sister, Mrs. Max (Freda) Steinberg of Montreal; and seven. grandchildren. Serv- ices 11:30 a.m. today at Ira Kaufman Chapel. . Kissinger Meets Old Acquaintance NEW YORK — Secretary of State Henry Kissinger had a surprise reunion with an old friend in Wales on his way to the Middle East last week. Kissinger had a chance meeting with Herbert Kirschbaum, who the Kis- singer family knew from pre-Hitler Germany. They met in Wales after Kissin- ger spoke - to a girls class at a Roman Catholic convent. • Kirschbaum, who hail changed his name to Kirby, presented Kissinger with a box of candy for the plane flight to the Middle East. The Family • of the Late TOMMY SNIDER Acknowledges with grateful appre- ciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. OBITUARIES RUTH BLAUER, 20560 and five great-grandchil- Rosemont, died March 8. dren. * * * Survived by her husband, FAY HERMAN, 13129 W. Joseph; two daughters, Mrs. Philip (Eileen) Stolarsky of 11 Mile, Huntington Woods, Pepper Pike, Ohio, and Mrs. died March 7. She leaves her Gerald (Carol) Leaderman; husband, Kelmar C. two sisters, Mrs. Margaret (Kenny); a son, Eugene; Herskovitz and Mrs. Harry three daughters, Mrs. (Helen) Gill, both of Univer- Joanne Jacobs, Mrs. Robert sity Heights, Ohio; and four (Donna) Barbour and Mrs. Robert (Helena) Glick; her grandchildren. * * * mother, Mrs. Jennie JACK BOREN,- 15826 Fischer; two sisters, Miss Harden Cir., Southfield, Lillian Fischer and Mrs. died March 5. He leaves his Peter (Rosalind) Evanoff; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben and four grandchildren. * * * (Mary) Boren, and two ANN KALENBERG, brothers, Morton of Sher- man Oaks, Calif., and Gary 26241 Raine, Oak Park, died March 11. Survived by her of University City, Mo. * * * husband, Bernard; a daugh- SAMUEL FARBER, ter, Mrs. Leonard (Rita) 21680 Stratford Ct., Oak Stein; two brothers, Mark Park, died March 8. Sur- ReVelle of Tucson and vived by his wife, Lillian; Meyer Rubin; and a sister, four sons, Sidney, Bernard, Mrs. Ada Handelsman. * * * Leonard of Hallandale, Fla., BESS KAPLAN of Jack- and Fred; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Ruth) Gray; and .15 son, died March 9th. She leaves two sons, Hugh and grandchildren. * * * Don of Southfield; one IRVING W. FINK, 4821 brother and one sister in Sedgemoor, Royal Oak, died New York; and five grand- March 8. He leaves his wife, children. * * * Mary B.; two sons, Paul and ABRAHAM KATZ, for- Herschel; a daughter, Mrs. Meyer (Joyce) Gold ., four mer Detroiter of Los An- sisters, Sylvia, Rose, Mrs. geles, died March 8. Sur- Sam (Bessie) Brod and Mrs. vived by his wife, Sherri; a Samuel (Shirley) Kimmel of daughter, Mrs. Zoltan Chicago; and seven grand- (Agatha) Rubin of South- -field; a brother, William of children. * * * Los Angeles; three sisters, TYLLY GOLDFARB, Mrs. Fani Grunbaum, Mrs. 23301 Kipling, Oak Park, Ethel Klein and Mrs. Goldie died March 11. Survived by- Mermelstein, all of Phila- two sons, Jack and Morris; a delphia; and three grand- daughter, MA. Myer children. Interment Detroit. * * * (Sylvia) Beresh; 11 grand- children and five great- GILBERT H. KAUF- grandchildren. MAN,' former Detroiter of * * * Miami Beach, died March 9. SUSAN CAROL GOLD-. Survived by his wife, Pau MAN of Royal Oak died line; a son, Abraham; a March 11. She leaves par- daughter, Dora; and a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- brother, Dr.'Jack of Bir- mond (Bertha) Goldman; mingham. Interment De- and a brother, Ronald. troit. * * * YETTA GOLDSTEIN, MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 23040 Harding, Oak Park, died March 10. Survived by 661 E. S MILE, FERNDALE 1 1/12 Blocks E. of Woodward three daughters, Mrs. Abra- 6 Blks from 3 Jewish ham (Celia) Goldstein of W. Cemeteries on Woodward Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Ida JO 4-5557 L12.266 x (Rose) Zabel and Mrs. Ale Adelberg, both of Oak Park; a brother, Jacob Barach; a Sidney A. Deitch sister, Mrs. Anna Malley; seven grandchildren and DETROIT nine great-grandchildren. * * * MONUMENT WORKS 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. KATE HENRY, 19100 W. Gardner, betw. Coolidge & Greenfield Seven Mile, died March 11. 399-2711 Eve. 626-0330 Survived by three sons, Mor- ton Henry and Thomas Henry and Leo Gittleman; a MONUMENTS BY brother, Harry Olias of Los Angeles; a sister, Mrs. Wil- liam (Sarah) Block of Los AND Angeles; five grandchildren . BERG URBACH Bonds Sales Rise BRUSSELS (JTA) — The 1974 campaign to sell State of Israel Bonds in Belgium was a great success, organ- izers said. The amount col, lected was up 50 percent over last year's campaign. FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK — Next to Stanley Steamer Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc. Worldwide Service 18325 W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD LI 4-2212 . EVA KRESNO , died March- 7. She leaves her hus- band, Dave; a son, Norman N. Robbins; a brother, Nora man Gold; two sisters, Mrs. David (Tillie) Marn-ion and Mrs. Philip (Mary) Nagel, both of Los Angeles; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. * * *. FRANCES NIMAN died March 11. She leaves a brother, Maxwell. * * * WILLIAM SCHNIDER, 20449 Cheyenne, died March 10. Survived by his wife, Ed- ith. * * * GERTRUDE WEINBER- GER, former Bay City resi- dent, of North Miami Beach, died March 11. She leaves her husband, Henry E.' a daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Marilyn) Merdler; -and two granddaughters. Interment Detroit. WE RE AEMBER 71-12TX MIN During the week Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahrzeits of the ,following d a- parted friends, with the tradi- tional Memor- ial •Provers, re- citation of Kaddish and Studying of Mishnayos. coming NIS AN MAR. 16 Juda Gottlieb 16 Hyman Abraham Keys 16 Betsey Linovitz 16 Jack Malin 16 Goldie B. Rapp 16 Louis A. Woolman 17 Mary Baxter 17 Lillian Farell 17 Abe Kole 17 Reva Lipschutz 17 Bene Malzberg 17 Ester Messing 17 Flora Morris 17 Samuel Remer 17 Chaye Esther Singer 18 Frank Friedman 18 ' Yetta Gladstone 18 Minnie Lazarus 18 Nathan Lee 18 Dora Lutsky 19 Mayer Berman 19 Anna "Bolotin , 19 Martin Feldman 19 Fay H. 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