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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
JDC, ORT Arrange Lectures
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OBITUARIES
NEW YORK — East Eu- life that this was virtually
ropean Jewish transmi- their first introduction to
SARAH APPLE, 15226 wife, Sylvia; two sons, Dr.
grants in Rome, most of Judaism."
Earl Gould, 71
Northgate, Oak Park, died Yale and Howard; a sister,
them Russians, heard spe-
East European Jews
Earl Gould, retired co- Oct. 15. Survived by two Mrs.
Harry
cial lectures on the meaning
(Mary)
and importance of the Jew- who are destined for coun- founder and co-owner of sons, Meyer and Leonard of Melamed; and one grand-
ish holidays during the tries other than Israel are Peerless Automotive Co., Waukegan, Ill.; a brother, child.
* * *
Ralph Brim of Miami, Fla.;
High Holidays last month, cared for by the JDC in auto parts jobbers, died Oct.
and seven grandchildren.
11 at age 71.
MARY FISHER, former
according to Samuel L. Ha- Rome while the United
* * *
Born in Toronto, Mr.
Detroiter of Miami Beach,
ber, executive vice chairman Hias Service arranges for
of the Joint Distribution their visas and other Gould lived 50 years in De-
JULIUS
CHOLO- died Oct. 10. Survived by her
travel documents.
troit. He retired four years DENKO, 21860 Coolidge, husband, Sidney; a son, Wil-
Committee.
ago.
He was a 30-year mem- Oak Park, died Oct. 12. Sur- liam; and a sister, Anna
Hundreds of them, in 12
As of mid-September
ber of Adat Shalom Syn- vived by a daughter, Mrs. Waganor of South Africa.
different groups at the ORT there were 1,727 East Euro-
agogue and a member of Bernard (Vera) Rollin; a Interment Miami.
school, heard the one-hour pean Jews in Rome waiting
* * *
lecture, delivered by a Yid- for onward movement, Tikvah Lodge of Bnai Brith.
brother, Hyman of Los An-
He
resided
at
4316
W.
13
FANIA
TOBA GAR-
geles; two grandchildren
dish-,,and Russian-speaking mainly to the United States.
DIN, 17210 Richard, South-
who teaches at the It
and one great-grandchild.
Most of them, 1,696, were Mile, Royal Oak.
* * *
He leaves his wife, Anne
field, died Oct. 11. Survived
aliaiiTabbinical School.
from the Soviet Union.
H.; two sons, Dr. Murray J.
"Each group comprised
LILLIAN CONWAY by her husband, Abram; a
of Castro Valley, Calif., and died Oct. 11. She leaves two son, Dr. Julius; a daughter,
two classes," Haber said.
Allan M. of Toronto; a sons, Milton and Sherwin of Sherri Ann; and two
"Attendance was excellent Bonds Cash Drive
brother, Carl of California; Encino, Calif.; three broth- brothers.
and the response was very
* * *
six sisters, Mrs. Jack (Mar- ers, Jack Broder of Los An-
good. Most of them had been Chairman Named
garet) Wechsler of Toronto geles, Paul Broder and Al-
HYMAN GOLDEN,
so estranged from Jewish
NEW YORK — Sidney and California and Dr.
Cloverlawn, Oak
Cooperman, prominent New Pearl, Hinda, Mrs. Cecilia bert Broder, and five 24290
Park, died Oct. 11. Survived
grandchildren.
York civic and communal Glass, Mrs. Sam (Gery)
AJCommittee's
* * *
by his wife, Edith; three
leader, who is treasurer of Hart and Mrs. Cecil (Ruth)
Policy Session Set
JASON J. COTTON of daughters, Mrs. Ben (Mary)
the Greater New York Com- Greenwold, all of Califor-
Beach, Fla., died Oct. Katz of San Francisco,
NEW YORK — Simha mittee for Israel Bonds, has nia; and three grandchil- Miami
11.
Survived
by his wife, Calif., Mrs. Bertha Taylor
Dinitz, Israel's Ambassador been named national cash dren.
Hermine
(Stone);
two broth- and Mrs. Charles (Blanche)
chairman
for
a
special
cash
to the United States; Karen
ers,
Herbert
of
Miami
Beach Abraham; 15 grandchildren;
DeCrow, president of the campaign during November
12 great-grandchildren; one
and
Milton
of
Mt.
Vernon,
National Organization for and December.
great-great-grandchild.
N.Y.;
two
sisters,
Mrs.
Syl-
The
two-month
cash
ef-
* * *
Women; Leonard Garment,
Alvin Biederman
via Danetz of Mt. Vernon,
the U.S. Representative to fort is being launched to
MANUEL
HOL-
N.Y.,
and
Mrs.
Doris
Mar-
Alvin Biederman, a re-
the United Nations' Com- accelerate the sale of Israel
LANDER, 3400 Parkland,
cus
of
Scarsdale,
N.Y.
Inter-
Bonds
and
to
speed
the
col-
tired supervisor in the mail-
mission on Human Rights;
West Bloomfield, died Oct.
ment New York.
Sidney R. Yates, Demo- lection of more than ing division of the Detroit
* * *
14. Survived by his wife,
cratic Congressman from $90-million in outstanding News, died Oct. 9 at age 66.
Mynne; four daughters,
MILTON
FALICK,
commitments
for
Bonds
Born in Poland, Mr. Bied-
Illinois; Elmer L. Winter,
Mrs. Donald (Phyllis)
president of the American which were made earlier in erman lived 50 years in De- 25421 Briar Dr., Oak Park, Soltz and Mrs. Richard
died
Oct.
12.
Survived
by
his
Jewish Committee; and Ber- the year, according to Sam troit. He retired two years
(Elaine) Heavenrich of
tram H. Gold, executive vice Rothberg, Israel Bond gen- ago after serving 47 years
Needham, Mass., Jayne and
eral
chairman.
with the newspaper. He was
president of the AJCommit-
Sandra; three brothers, Vic-
Rothberg declared that a member of the Interna- Morris Landau
tee, head the list of speakers
tor of Rochester, N.Y., Reu-
the
appointment
of
Cooper-
tional Typographical Union
who will address the top
Morris Landau, retired ben and Michael; two sis-
policy-making national ex- man, who also serves as a and Mosaic Lodge of the
co-owner of the Metro-Rob- ters, Mrs. Sara Fleisher of
ecutive council of the Amer- member of the national Masons. He resided at 16100
bins scrap metal firm and a North Miami, Fla., Mrs.
ican Jewish Committee at campaign cabinet of Israel Crescent, Southfield.
founding
member of Cong. Bernard (Mildred) Brooks of
He leaves his wife, Anna- Beth Shalom, died Oct. 10 at Santa Monica, Calif.; and
its annual meeting, Oct. Bonds and president of the
30-Nov. 2, at the Hyatt Re- Israel Prime Minister's Club belle; a son, Barry; a daugh-
age 72.
three grandchildren.
in New York, comes at a ter, Mrs. Frank (Elaine)
gency Chicago.
* * *
Mr.
Landau
was
born
in
Others who will partici- time when Israel is con- Roth; two brothers, David
Poland,
and
lived
45
years
in
LORRAINE
B. NEW-
pate in various sessions of fronted with serious finan- and Ben; a sister, Mrs. Jack Detroit. He was a member MAN, 7800 E. Jefferson,
cial
problems
and
an
eco-
(Hilda)
Cohn;
and
three
the meeting are Marilyn
of Louis Marshall Lodge, died Oct. 12. Survived by a
Berger, foreign affairs re- nomic slowdo'cvn resulting grandchildren.
Bnai Brith.
sister, Mrs. Minnie Fried-
porter for the Washington from a lack of investment
He is survived by his wife, man; nephews and nieces.
funds.
* * *
Post; Stanley Lowell, chair-
Gertrude; a son, Abraham;
man of the National Confer-
a daughter, Mrs. Harry
LORETTA RASHKEN
Henry Wartowsky
ence on Soviet Jewry; Dr.
(Esther) Shapiro; two broth-
Egon Mayer, assistant pro-
ers, Jack of Ottawa and Izzy
Henry
Wartowsky,
a
re-
Non-Jews
Attend
MONUMENT CENTER, INC.
fessor of Sociology, Brook-
tired deputy clerk for Recor- of Montreal; a sister, Mrs.
lyn College; Rita Hauser, Dayan Lectures
661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
ders Court in Detroit, died Isadore (Helen) Schuster of
former U.S. Representative
11/2 Blocks E. of Woodward
Montreal; and seven grand-
Oct.
15
at
age
86.
to the U.N. Commission on
NEW YORK (ZINS) —
6 Blks. from 3 Jewish
Born in Scranton, Pa., children.
Human Rights; Jerome Large numbers of students,
Cemeteries on Woodward
Mr.
Wartowsky
lived
60
Shestack, chairman of the most of them non-Jews, are
LI 2-8266
JO 4-5557
International League for being attracted to Moshe years in Detroit. He was a Irving Schulist, 60
Shriner.
He
also
was
a
the Rights of Man; Philip Dayan's lectures at Ameri-
Klutznick, chairman of the can colleges and universi- turnkey at the Wayne
Irving A. Schulist, vice
Sidney A. Deitch
governing board, World ties. His subject is the latest County jail and worked with
president of the Grow
DETROIT
the
city
of
Detroit
all
of
his
Jewish Congress; and Kal- Israeli-Egyptian accord, working career.
Chemical Co. and head of
MONUMENT
WORKS
man B. Druck, chairman of which is not to his liking.
the Midland Adhesive Divi-
14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.
He leaves a sister, Mrs.
an international public rela-
sion,
Troy,
died
Oct.
10
at
Gardner, betw. Coolidge & Greenfield
Dayan's lecture usually Jack (Ethel) Weis of Lake- age 60.
tions company.
399-2711 Eve. 626-0330
wood,
N.J.;
nieces
and
neph-
lasts
for
about
35
vninutes,
The meeting will assess
Born in Cleveland, Mr.
the current national and after which he is open to ews. Services 1 p.m. today at Schulist was a member of
international scenes, and questions, most of which Machpelah Cemetery, ar- Temple Emanu-El and Tem-
MONUMENTS BY
ranged by Ira Kaufman
develop policies that will are of a very hostile nature. Chapel.
ple Israel here. He resided
as guidelines for Dayan also is busy complet-
at 8413 Hendrie Blvd., Hun-
tington Woods.
A.Gommittee activities in ing his memoirs, for which
he has received $460,000
the coming year.
He leaves his wife,
from the publishers. In the
Therese; two sons, Joseph
Birth
and
Death
latest voting in the Knesset
and Jerry; a daughter, Mrs.
The Family
on the Egyptian-Israeli
Man enters naked at his
Bruce (Jacqueline) Schlus-
FINE MONUMENTS
of the Late
agreement, Dayan broke birth, and naked leaves this
sel; two sisters, Mrs. Ivan
ranks with his labor compa- life on earth; would that in
SINCE 1910
(Rema)
Frankel
and
Mrs.
ALFRED I.
triots and voted against the sin he were the same when
13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge
Sidney (Jone) Schultz of
accord together with the he departs as when he came! Prairie Village, Kan.: and
BENKOFF
OAK PARK — LI 4-2212
Likud opposition.
—The Talmud
Next to Stanley Steamer
two grandchildren.
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind expres-
sions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.
October 17, 1975
.
.18325 V. 9 MI LE R. , S uTHEIFE
died Oct. 12. She leaves a
daughter, Mrs. CharLs,
(Tobalae) Drader; a broth-
Jack H. Rosen; a sister, M
Jeanne R. Twiss; and eig
grandchildren.
* * *
DORA SCHNEIDE
19474 Santa Rosa, died 0
10. Survived by a broth ,
Herbert J. Pevos; and niec
and nephews.
* * *
ALBERT VELICK diet:
Oct. 9. He leaves his wife,
Lena; a son, Donald; a
daughter, Mrs. Herbert
(Frances) Berger; five sis.
ters, Mrs. Sidney (Sara
Gross and Mrs. Danis
(Marion) Hirsch, both o
Encino, Calif., Mrs. Michae
(Jean) Rozenblum of Wood
land Hills, Calif., Mrs.
Charles (Dorothy) Finkel
and Mrs. Robert (Ruth)
Oberndorf of Rockford, Ill.;
and seven grandchildren.
WE REMEMBER
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During the
• coming
week
Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah will
observe the
Yahrzeifs of the
following d e-
parted friends;
with the tradi-
tional Memor-
ial •Prayers, re-
citation of
Kaddish and
Studying of
MishRayos.
CHESHVAN OCT.
YETTA BORINSTEIN
14
19
DAVID FRIEDMAN
14
19
NECHEMIAH KIRSNIANSKI 14
19
LEAH LAKRITZ
14
19
JACOB LEVIN
14
19
ROSE WIMMER
14
19
ANNIE CITRIN
15
20
ELIZABETH RNLEY
15
20
DAVID J. GOLDBERG
15
20
FRIEDA LUX
15
20
ISADORE SCHECHTER
15
20
FANNIE ZINGESER
15
20
BENJAMIN & BERTHA APT16
21
ABRAHAM L. BRESOFF
16
21
IRVING DOKTOR
16
21
MOSES P. ELLENSON
16
21
WILLIAM FINNK
16
21
ABRAHAM FREED
16
21
ESTHER AVERBACH
17
22
RIBA BOESKY
17
22
BERTHA CORN
17
22
REGINA JAULUS
17
22
SOPHIE LERMAN
17
22
LEA B. LIPKIN
17
22
JOSEPH OPPEN
17
22
SAMUEL REVZ1N
17
22
LENA ROSENBAUM
17
22
ROSA SCHLOSS
17
22
HAROLD SHERR
17
22
ETHEL SHORR
17
22
CELIA F. ECKERT
18
23
ALTER FARBER
18
23
JACOB LESSER
18
23
TZIPPORAH MILLER
18
23
LEO ORECKLIN
18
23
IDA ROTHENBERG
18
23
SAM SIEGEL
18
23
NORMA WEINGER
18
23
LENA ZAGER
18
23
ROY C. GREENBLATT
19
24
IDA MAISELOFF
19
24
MARY MENDELSOHN
SHERMAN
19
24
DAVID SIROTA
19
24
YETTA TELLER
19
24
AARON CY
20
25
MARTIN AMHOWITZ
20
25
JACK BROWN
20
25
JULES KAMEN
20
25
SARAH P. KLIMAN
20
25
MINNIE LEVI
20
25
SAMUEL J. MAXMAN
20
25
IDA MILLER
20
25
VETTA NORBER
20
25
SAM ROMAN
20
25
MORRIS ROSENTHAL
20
25
LOUIS D. SILVER
20
25
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