Prof. Ernst Bergmann, Scientific Pioneer rte . Professor Ernst David Prize for Natural Bergmann died Sunday in Sciences, the Rothschild Jerusalem. .A distinguished Prize, the Solomon Bub- organic chemist, Prof. Berg- lick Prize and a number of mann made notable contri- honorary doctorates for butions to the establish- his scientific work. ment of the Weizmann Institute, the Israel Army Scientific Section and the Atomic Energy Commis- sion. He was one of the few men to have worked inti- mately with both Chaim Veizmann and David Ben- Gurion. Prof. Bergmann was until ±1nst month vice-president of board of governors of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, former scien- tific director of the Daniel Sieff and Weizrnann Insti- tutes, for many years chair- man of the Atomic Energy DR. ERNST BERGMANN Commission and founder and head of the Army's Prof. Bergmann was born science services. , in Karslruhe, Germany, son Prof. Bergmann had of Rabbi Yehuda Bergmann. been awarded the Israel He obtained his PhD at Berlin University. He went to London in 1933, were he met Chaini Weizmanh and began the close association with him that was to last 18 years. Prof. Bergmann was al- ways an advocate of the Unveiling announcements cause of applied science, may be inserted by mail or by calling The Jewish News of- which was to lead to some fice, 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., dissent between him and Southfield, Mich., 4807,5, Weizmann. 424-8833. Written announce- In 1949, Bergmann told ments must be accompanied the UN World Resources by the name and address of Conference that it ap- the person making the inser- peared possible to tion. There -is a standing "convert sugar ... into the charge of $4.50 for an unveil- ing notice, measuring an inch same fundamental prod- in depth, and $8.50 for a notice ucts into which petroleum two inches deep with a black can be transformed by the cracking process. . . . This border. * * * may lead to a revision of The family of the late current ideas on the para- Samuel Bornstein an- mount value of petroleum nounces the unveiling of a and coal, and may thus monument in his memory help in pacifying the trou- 1:30 p.m. Sunday, April 13, bled world . . ." at Beth Moses Cemetery. In 1974, he said the world Rabbi Schnipper will offi- ciate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. LEONA WILDER * * * In loving memory The family of the late of a dearly beloved Bertha Tigay announces the unveiling of a monu- sister and aunt who ment in her memory 2:30 passed away on April p.m. Sunday, April 13,, at 12, 1968, and is sadly Clover Hill Park Cemetery. missed by her family. Rabbi Milton Rosenbaim will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. (including Israel) was going to repent its foot-dragging in regard to atomic energy, because of "the timid souls" who were fearful of the price and of the danger of radioactive contamination. He was a member of Is- rael's National Council for Research and Development and the Israel. Academy of Sciences and Humanities, 'and a member of the Na- tional Committee -for Space Research. His studies on stereo- chemistry, hydrocarbons, the toxicity of organic fluor- ine compounds and on the role of steroids in insect growth gained him interna- tional fame. He is survived by his wife, Chani. Monument Unveilings The Family of the Late REBECCA KRASNO Announces the un- veiling of a monument in her memory 3 p.m. it.nday, April 13, at tchpelah Cemetery. Nelson will offi- ciate. Relatives and friends are -asked to attend. The Family of the Late MAX RISSMAN Announces the un- veiling of a monument in his memory 12 noon Sunday, April 13, at Clover Hill Memorial- Park. Rabbi Syme will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are asked to attend. I OBITUARIES MAX AARONSON, 24120 , Seneca, Oak Park, died April 7. SuryHred by his wife, Beatrice; two sons, Ar- thur of Lima, Ohio, and Bruce; a brother, Hyman Aronson. * * -* RAYMOND ABEL died April 5. He leaves a sister. Mrs. Robert (Helaine) Woolf. * * * RAE BERMAN, former Detroiter of Los Angeles, died April 7. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Howard (Estelle) Shapiro of Los Angeles; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Seymour (Lenore) Blumenthal of Southfield; and three grandchildren. Interment Los Angeles. * * * Maurice I. Baker Maurice I. Baker, a re- SARA BATCHKO tired dry goods merchant, GOLDMAN, former Detro- died April 6 at age 84. iter Of Chicago, died April 1. Born in Russia, Mr. Baker She leaves her husband, lived 62 years in Detroit. He Nathan; a son, Burton was treasurer of the Jewish Batchko of Chicago, a National Fund, a fund brother, Joseph Roman of raiser for the Jewish Wel- Southfield; and two grand- fare Federation of Metro- children. Interment Chi- politan Detroit and a World cago,. * * * War I veteran. He was a member of Histadrut and HARRIETTE GOLD- Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith. STEIN, former Detroiter of He resided at 15223 North- Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., died gate Blvd., Oak Park. April 4. She leaves her hus- He leaves a daughter, band, Carl; a son, Stephen; a Mrs. Harold (Adele) Kurz- daughter, Frances of Bel- mann; a sister, Mrs. Sema gium; her parents, Mr. and Liepah; one granddaughter Mrs. Jack (Clara--)-Sevy of and one great-grandson. Ft. Lauderdale; two sisters, . Attorney Sol A. Plafkin, 45 Sol A. Plafkin, an attor- State University, an MA ney who frequently volun- degree in sociology at the teered his services in re- University of Michigan and search and preparation of a law degree at WSU's law briefs dealing with civil lib- school. erties cases, died April 3 at A teacher in the Detroit age 45. Public. Schools for several A native Detroiter, Mr. years, Mr. Plafkin was ac-- Plafkin attended the College tive in the Democratic of Jewish Studies — Mid- Party, the National Law- rasha and earned a BS de- yers Guild; the American gree in education at Wayne Civil Liberties Union and Americans for Democratic Action. The Family He was the supervising attorney for the Neighbor- of the Late hood Legal Services. Model Cities Project and was the DAVID KLEIN director of the Student Acknowledges with Defenders program at the grateful appreciation Detroit College of Law. the many kind expres- ALEX H. WINER When the WSU student sions of sympathy ex- paper, the South End, tended by relatives printed articles with anti- April 12, 1971 and friends during the Semitic and anti-Israel over- family's recent be- tones, Mr. Plafkin wrote reavement. Love is forever. several articles refuting the distortions. He was a member of Pis- THE JEWISH NATIONAL FUND gab Lodge of Bnai Brith and was active in the Labor mourns the loss of our dear friend, colleague and Zionist movement. Mr. Plaf- dedicated worker for the cause of Israel, our long time kin resided at 4762 Second. Financial Secretary He is survived by his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris MAURICE BAKER (Cecile) Plafkin; and a sis- ter, Mrs. Ronald (Esther) May his memory be a blessing and an inspiration to all Plafkin. Contributions may of us be made to the Sol A. Plaf- kin Law Memorial Fund, in CHARLES MILAN, President Jewish National Fund care of Lawrence Green, 612 MRS. JULES KRAFT, President Women of JNF City National Bank Bldg., , PERCY KAPLAN, Executive Director Detroit 48226. Mrs. Henry (Lovona) Stern- gold of Ft.' Lauderdale and Mrs. Edward (Roslyn) Ber- man of Southfield; and one granddaughter. Interment Detroit. * * * • JOSEPH KATZ, 23045 Kipling, Oak Park, died April- 4. Survived by his wife, Shirley; a son, Martin; a daughter, Mrs. Florence Joseph; two brothers, David of Miami Beach and Louis; a sister Mrs. David (Celia) En- gler; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. * MORRIS LYNN, 23,150 Eastwood, Oak Park, died April 8. Survived by his wife, Dorothy; a son, Nor- man I.; a daughter, Mrs. David (Barbara) Weiss; a brother, Sam Linsky; two sisters, Mrs. Gaston (Le- nore) Zaretine and Mrs. Charles (Irene) Cook of Mexico; and five grandchil- dren. * * * LEO H. NEWHOUSE, 526' Hendrie, Royal Oak, died April 7. He leaves three daughters, Mrs. Milton . (Thelma) Rosenbaum, Mrs. Samuel (Marian) Goldberg of Easton, Pa., and Mrs. Joel (Sara) Englander of Ann Arbor; six grandchil- dren and four great-grand- children. * * * MAX ROSNER, 23650 W. Seven Mile,.died April 8. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Alvin (Lois) Rubin and Mrs. Robert (Arlene) Weiss; his mother, Mrs. Rose Plack; a brother, Sam of Cleveland; two sisters, Mrs. Sidney (Yetta) Savage and Mrs. Jack (Ann) Hartstein. * * . * MORRIS SHANE of Oak Park died April 7. He leaves Sidney A. Deitch DETROIT MONUMENT WORKS : 14441 W. 11 Mile Rd. Gardner, betw. Coolidge & Greenfield 399-2711 Eve. 626-0330 MONUMENT CENTER, INC. 661 E. • MILE, FERNDALE 1 1/2 Blocks E. of Woodward 6 Blks from 3 Jewish Cameterlas on Woodward LI 2•266 Worldwide Service 18325 W. 9 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD JO 45557 MONUMENTS BY BERG AND URBACH . WE REMEMBER 71-0171 the • coming. week During Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah ' will observe the Yohrzeits of the following d ported friends, with the tradi- tional Manor- , ial Prayers, re- citation of Kaddish and Studying of Mishnayost .- WAR APRIL Bertha Backhaut 2 13 Herbert C. Kohn 2 13 Rose Eve Lerman 2 13 Rose Matenky 2 13 Nathan Alpiner 3 14 Celia Brady 3 14 Samuel Fine 3 14 Chaim Kransberg 3 14 Sam Leiderman 3 14 David Abraham Levine 3 14 Bella Stein 3 14 Jeanette Cohen 4 15 Solomon Cohen 4 15 Rose Gendelman 4 15 Pincus Lerman 4 15 Phineas Pearlman 4 15 David Posner 4 15 Benjamin Zane 4 15 Jeannie Adler 5 16 Hershel Allender 5 16 Lt. Raymond Bloch 5 16 Leon Eisner 5 16 Alex Grushky 5 16 Louis Lieber 5 16 Abraham Norber 5 16 Manus Sherman 5 16 Anna Shevitz 5 16 Sam Surowitz 5 16 Nathan Elukin 6 17 Max Nusbaum 6 17 Morris Pollack 6 17 David L. Rosenberg 6 17 Fae Skolnik 6 17 Louis Weingarden 6 17 Ernestine Weisz 6 17 Mishkah Bas Reb Chaim 7 18 Shalom Fival Agranovich 7 18 Hyman Averbuch 7 18 Philip Feinstein 7 18 Ida Katzman 7 18 Ben Mertz 7 18 Leonard Norman Baker 8 19 Merrill Goodman 8 19 Charlotte Hoffman 8 19 Brandt,! Kaufman 8 19 Erviin Rosenthal 8 19 Abraham M. Zack 8 19 FINE MONUMENTS SINCE 1910 Yeshivoth Beth 13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge OAK PARK — LI 4-2212 Next to Stanley Steamer 15751 W. Lincoln Dr. Ira Kaufman Chapel Inc , * * a brother-in-law, Nathan A. Comisar; a nephew, Edward E. Comisar; and a, niece, Mrs. Arnold (Muriel) Levit- sky of Wyncote, Pa. * * * HARRY Z. WEINBERG of Chicago died March 27. Survived by two sons, Max of Southfield and Abe of Chicago Heights; two daughters, Mrs. Samuel (Eve) Wenet of Morton Grove, Ill., and Mrs. Ber- nard (Gertrude) Meyerowitz of Valparaiso, Ind.; 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. * * * MYER ZAGERMAN, 43345 Gainsley, Sterling Heights, died April 7. Sur- vived by his wife, Hazel; and children, Thomas, Barry, Mrs. Rhea Bernath, Mich- elle, Donna Kapler, Cindy Barker and Barbara Barker; - a brother, Leon; and three grandchildren. Yehudah Southfield Phone 557-6750 Elgin 1-5200 Ira Kaufman-Herbert Kaufman