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June 11, 1976 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-06-11

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`Kosher Hams
Set Israel Trip

CHERRY HILL, N.J.
(JTA) — The Kosher Hams
are planning a trip to Israel
in November. Kosher Hams
are the more than a thou-
sand Jewish amateur radio
operators from all parts of
the world who daily com-
municate with each other
over the 14320 khz short-
wave radio frequency.
The Jewish amateur radio
enthusiasts have organized
into a group called Chav-
erim. Because Israel's call
letters are 4X4, the Chav-
erim called their radio fre-
quency the "4X4 NET."

Rabbinical Group
Names Chairman

Dr. Alexander M. Dushkin,
Leader in Jewish Education

NEW YORK — Dr. Alex-
ander M. Dushkin, founder
and first director of the
Hebrew University of Jeru-
salem School of Education
and former dean of under-
graduate studies, died June
2 at age 85.
Born in Russia, Dr. Dush-
kin emigrated to the U.S. in
1902 and was one of the
leaders of Jewish education.
After studying at City Col-
lege of New York, Dr. Dush-
kin received his doctorate in
1917 at Teachers College,
Columbia University. From

Blacks Denounce
Arab Enslavement

Lawrence
Columnist
Carter, writing in the De-
NEW YORK — The crea- troit News last week, com-
tion of a new committee on mented on the fad of black
financial management un- interest in Islam, especially
der the chairmanship of in light of the long history
Rabbi Ralph Simon, of of Arab enslavement of
Cong. Rodfei Zedek, Chi- blacks.
cago, was announced by
He mentioned the recent
Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz, article by Eldridge Cleaver,
president of the Rabbinical who has returned from Al-
Assembly.
geria to face trial. Cleaver
also denounced Arab en-
slavement of blacks and
Hebrew U. Dig
added, "To condemn the
Jew's survival doctrine of
Finds Old Church
ZiOnism as racism is a trav-
JERUSALEM — Greek esty upon the truth."
burial inscriptions found by
Carter added, "Well don't
Hebrew University archeol- fret too much about the
ogists while excavating a Jewish problem. The Arabs
church in Khirbet Ruheibeh have the oil; the Jews, from
(Rehovot in the Negev) have all evidence, have the brains.
dated the church to the start They have made the Israeli
of the Sixth Century CE.
deserts bloom.
"It is rumored that Israel
The church, located on the
city's northwest outskirts, has the atom bomb. My
was uncovered last season guess is that they are more
and its continued excavation concerned with and working
was the focus of this year's on a fairly cheap, simple
dig. Its outstanding feature desalinization process. I be-
is an underground crypt, lieve Jewish brains will
something rare in ancient crack the secret.
"That will set us all free
churches in Israel and
of Arab oil."
unique in the Negev.

This is the largest of three
churches in Ruheibeh and
thus far one of the largest
found in a Negev city. It is
built on the familiar plan of
a tri-apsidal basilica, but its
crypt makes its design most
unusual.

BB

Expands
Headquarters

L

WASHINGTON — Bnai
Brith initiated a
$2.5-million campaign to
add a wing and other facili-
ties — including an interna-
tional conference center —
to its eight-story interna-
tional headquarters here.
The new addition, already
under construction, will
double the office and exhibit
areas of the present build-
ing, an architectural . prize-
winner that was opened in
1957.

ESTHER and
MANNY
PASTOR

wish to thank all their
friends and relatives
for their kind expres-
sions of sympathy
extended for their
mother

RICKEY
PASTOR

Doctors, UIA-
Open Hospital

JERUSALEM — More
than 140 Canadian doctors
attended the official open-
ing of a joint Keren Haye-
sod Canadian United Israel
Appeal field hospital at Mis-
gav Am on the Lebanese
border.
The Misgav Am Field
Hospital was initiated four
years ago as the "Toronto
Doctors' Project."
Meanwhile, Prof. Joshua
Prawer has been awarded
the Keren Hayesod, Leib
Yaffe Prize for his work
"The Crusaders — A Colo-
nial Society" at a ceremony
held in the Memorial Hall of
Keren Hayesod in Jerusa-
lem.
The prize is in memory of
Leib Yaffe, co-managing
director of Keren Hayesod
and one of its most cele-
brated emissaries who was
killed at his post when, an
Arab terrorist bomb dam-
aged the Keren Hayesod
Head Office in the Jewish
Agency Compound in Jeru-
salem in 1948.

1921 to 1949 he directed the
Bureau of Jewish Education
in Chicago. With the estab-
lishment of Israel, he went
to Jerusalem to found the
John Dewey School of Edu-
cation of which he was pro-
fessor emeritus.
He was the author of
"Living Bridges," a history
of Jewish education.

!dell Unger, 83

Idell Unger, a member of
local and Jewish communal
organizations, died June 5
at age 83.
Born in Cleveland, Mrs.
Unger was a member of
Temple Beth El for the past
60 years and a past board
member of its sisterhood, a
member of the National
Council of Jewish Women,
Temple Emanu-El and the
Women's City Club.
She leaves a son, Julian; a
daughter, Mrs. Milton (Lois)
Zussman; six grandchildren
and two great-grandchil-
dren.

Gladys Gusher,
Victim of Fire, 69

Gladys Gusher, a resident
of the Federatibn Apart-
ments, 15100 W. 10 Mile,
Oak Park, died June 2 from
injuries sustained when a
fire broke out in the build-
ing April 24. She was 69.
Born in New York City,
Mrs. Gusher is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Charlotte
Krauklis; two sisters, Mrs.
Sam (Pauline) Lefton and
Mrs. Hyman (Esther) Gast-
man; three grandchildren
and one great-grandchild.

Hebrew U. Team
Finds Smog Relief

JERUSALEM — A team
of scientists at Hebrew Uni-
versity of Jerusalem and
Pennsylvania State Univer-
sity have succeeded, after
four years of research, in
developing a new chemical
method of preventing photo-
chemical smog with great
efficiency.
The new method is based
on the diffusion into the
atmosphere in minute
quantities of a chemical
called di-ethyl-hydroxyl-
amine. This material, which
works to prevent the forma-
tion of oxidants in the air in
a manner resembling food
preservatives, would be re-
leased into the atmosphere
in unnoticeable concentra-
tions.
A series of toxicological
tests will soon be carried
out, at the suggestion of the
ministry of health, in order
to verify the safety of the
method for environmental
health. If these show good
results, a practical test,
lasting from three to five
days, will be carried out in
Jerusalem.

OBITUARIES

MALVINA BERG died
June 8. She leaves a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Babette Slawin;
two granddaughters and
one great-granddaughter.
* * *
CLARENCE BERN-
STEIN died June 4. He
leaves a son, Michael Berns;
a daughter, Patricia of Mes-
ick; three sisters and one
granddaughter.
* * *
JEFFREY COHEN, 139
Virginia Park, died June 8.
Survived by uncles and
aunts.

*

* *

ROBERT CRAINE,
15320 Park, Oak Park, died
June 7. Survived by his wife,
Ruth; a son, David; two
daughters, Lois of Los An-

Maurice E. Lakser

Maurice E. Lakser, a re-
tired research engineer in
the body engineering de-
partment of the Ford Motor
Co., died June 5 at age 71.
Born in Poland, Mr. Lak-
ser lived 21 years in Detroit.
Since his retirement six
years ago, he taught mathe-
matics at Wayne County
Community College. He re-
sided at 5784 Rouge Ct.,
Dearborn Heights.
He leaves his wife, Eliza-
beth; a brother in Israel and
a sister in New York.

Dorothy Mitshkun

Dorothy (Stocker) Mit-
shkun, a former Detroiter of
Madison, Wis., died June 8
at age 82.
A native Detroiter, Mrs.
Mitshkun lived for the past
year in Madison. She and
her husband, Maurice, cele-
brated their 62nd wedding
anniversary on June 7.
She leaves her husband,
Maurice D.; two daughters,
Mrs. Barbara Maldaver of
Toronto and Mrs. Edward
(Rozanne) Ehrlich of Madi-
son; a brother, Ben Stocker;
nine grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. Inter-
ment Madison.

Mary Collins, 84

Mary Chapman Collins, a
member of Jewish com-
munal organizations, died
June 4 at age 84.
Born in Poland, Mrs. Col-
lins was a member of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, Hadassah
and the Zionist Organiza-
tion of America. Her late
husband, Jacob, was the
owner of the Collins Cigar
Co. and was the first tenant
of the General Motors
Building when it opened in
1920. Mrs. Collins worked
with her husband in busi-
ness and was well-known by
persons working in the
building.
She leaves a son, Larry; a
daughter, Mrs. Emanuel
(Sylvia) Bershad; and six
grandchildren.

Jacob Berlin of MexicoCity;
and two grandchildren.
* * *
ROSE SHORE, former
Detroiter of Columbus,
Ohio, died June 7. Survived
by two sons, Jack and Ber-
nard, both of Columbus; two
daughters, Mrs. Sol (Betty),
Singer of Southfield and
Mrs. Saul (Marian) Dicken
of Mt. Vernon, Ohio; 11
* * *
grandchildren and 15 great-
SARAH B. FORMAN of grandchildren.
* * *
Windsor died June 9. She
MARY WOLFF, 25990
leaves a daughter, Mrs. Jack
J. (Miriam) Cohen of De- Franklin Pointe, Southfield,
troit. Services 10 a.m. today died June 4. Survived by a
son, Harry; two daughters,
at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
* * *
Mrs. Harry (Ann) Danzig
and Mrs. David (Frieda)
ROSE LEHMAN, 14441 Hantler; two brothers, Mor-
LaBelle, Oak Park, died ris Paddel and Henry Pad-
June 4. Survived by her hus- del of Boston; seven grand-
band, Manfred; two daugh- children and four great-
ters, Mrs. Ronald (Linda) grandchildren.
Cohen and Karen.

geles, Calif., Mrs. Isaac
(Arlene) Blumberg of San ,
Antonio, Texas; two broth-
ers, Max and Albert; five
sisters, Mrs. Isadore (Anne)
Feinberg of Hallandale,
Fla., Mrs. Sidney (Esther)
Finkelstein, Mrs. Nellie
Wykoff, Mrs. Arthur
(Betty) Benson and Mrs.
Martin (Roslyn) Moss; and
four grandchildren.

*

*

Sidney A. Deitch
DETROIT
MONUMENT WORKS

14441 W. 11 Mile Rd.

Gardner, befw. Coolidge & Greenfield

399-2711 Eve. 626-0330

MONUMENT CENTER, INC.

661 E. 8 MILE, FERNDALE
1 Vz Blocks E. of Woodward
6 Blks. from 3 Jewish
Cemeteries on Woodward

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* *

ROSE LIPSON, 747
Lakeland, Grosse Pointe,
died June 5. Survived by a
son,, Dr. Milton P.; seven
grandchildren and six great-
grandchildren.
* * *
STEVEN MOLNAR,
6402 W. Fort St., died June
7. Survived by one niece.
* * *
SONIA TAYLOR, 17230
Lee, Southfield, died June 3.
Survived by a son, Melvin; a
daughter, Mrs. Sidney
(Rose) Salsburg; a brother,

JO 4-5557

MONUMENTS BY

BERG AND
URBACH

FINE MONUMENTS
SINCE 1910

13405 CAPITAL at Coolidge

OAK PARK -- LI 4-2212
Next to Stanley Steamer

During the
coming week
Yeshivoth Beth
Yehudoh will
observe the
Yahrzeits of the
following d *-
parted friends,
with the tradi-
tional Memor-
ial •Proyers, re-
citation of
Kaddish and
Studying of
Mishnayos.

SIVAN JUNE
15
13
MARY BEDNARSH
13
MOLLIE D. FABER
15
15
13
SARAH HAMREND
15
13
NIMON KATZ
15
MAX LEICHTLING
15
MORTON D. MELLON
13
15
13
JACOB SHERE
16
14
MICHELE EISENMAN
14
MARVIN M. FABER
16
16
14
JACOB FRANOVITZ
16
14
JUUUS HECHTMAN
16
14
HARRY ISRAEL
16
14
SAM KAHN
14
BASRA F. KATINSKY
16
16
14
RACHEL MARWIL
16
14
REBECCA MEDOW
14
16
SHOLOM SCOTT
14
16
KALMAN SHAPIRO
16
14
OSCAR I. STEEL
17
BESSIE HARRIS
15
17
15
RABBI H. EISENBERG
17
15
FANNIE PUPKO
15
17
BERTHA HELFMAN
15
JOSEPH HOLTZMAN
17
17
15
ABRAHAM KLENOV
17
15
MORRIS VERNICK
17
15
BECKIE WEINBERG
18
16
CHAYA G. COHEN
18
16
FRED FISHER
18
16
MENDEL LANDSBERG
16
DR. NATHAN J. REISMAN 18
18
16
LEONARD STEEL
19
17
ISAAC BRANDT
17
AARON LEVINE
19
19
17
JOSEPH MILLER
19
17
SOL SKLAR
20 ,
18
HEOWIG R. CARLEBACH
20
18
ABRAHAM DUBIN
20
18
IDA GOLDMAN
20
18
ROSE HELLER
20
18
MORRIS JACOBSON
19
LOUIS ARONOFF
21
- 21
19
WILLIAM COHEN
19
21
NORMAN EGREN
21
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LOUIS GELFUND
21
19
BROCHA R. GREENBERG
19
21
DAVID GREENBERG
19
21
ISAAC ROSENTHAL
21
19
MOSES WEINGARDEN

Yeshivoth Beth
Yehudah

15751 W. Lincoln Dr.

Southfield
Phone 557-6750

r587to nint
imptra For All Jewish
ri'7:71- Monuments
Cemeteries

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(owner)

SHELDON GRANITE COMPANY

Serving the Jewish Community for over 60 years
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L368-3550

Ira Kaufman Chapel, Inc.

Worldwide Service

* *

JENNIE LIPSON, for-
mer Detroiter of Miami
Beach, died June 8. She
leaves a son, Bernard of
Miami Beach; three grand-
children and eight great-
grandchildren. Interment
Detroit.

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