Egyptian Communist Party Founder Dies
PARIS (JTA) — The
Jewish founder of the Egyp-
tian Communist Party,
Henri Curiel, 62, was shot
to death May 4 by two as-
sailants.
Later, a group identifying
itself as the "Delta Com-
mando" claimed responsi-
bility for the attack saying
Curiel was "a KGB agent, a
defender of the Arab cause
and a traitor to France
where he had sought
asylum." The "Delta Com-
mando" was active during
the Algerian War but was
believed to have disap-
peared since.
Mr. Curiel had been ac-
cused of being a central fig-
ure in the "world revolu-
tionary movement" and was
placed under house arrest
last October. He had since
been allowed to return to his
home in the Latin Quarter.
He had been active in
pro-Communist congres-
ses and organizations
dealing with the Middle
East and attended the re-
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GERTRUDE
LEWIN
Announces the un-
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Sunday, May 21, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
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Bermanis will officiate.
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Rose Uten announces the
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SILVER
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Sunday, May 21, at
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of the Late
DOROTHY
TEREBELO
Announces the un-
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in her memory 1 p.m.
Sunday, May 14, at
Circle-
Workmen's
Cemetery.
Stoliner
Rabbi James I. Gordon
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.
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of the Late
BIRDIE WINER
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory 12 noon
Sunday, May 14, at
Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Schnipper will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.
cent Peace for the Middle
East Congress which was
held in Paris last autumn
and attended by Israeli
and Arab delegates.
Mr. Curiel was born into a
wealthy Jewish banking
family in Egypt. He became
active in left-wing organ-
izations while still in his
teens. He is credited with
having helped found the
Egyptian Communist
Party. Arrested by King
Farouk's political police, he
was released after a long
and painful detention and
exiled abroad in 1951.
A political refugee in
France, he nonetheless is
believed to have helped the
Algerian National Front
during the Algerian War,
1954-62, and was several
times questioned by the
French police. He was de-
tained by the French
security services for one
year during the Algerian
War on a preventive basis.
In the 1960s, Mr. Curiel
began taking an interest in
Arab-Israeli relations and
believed that an under-
standing between the two
can be reached "via the
Palestinian people." He
often met dovish Israeli
leaders such as Meir Payil
and Arye Eliav and helped
put them in contact with
various Palestinian circles.
Suzanne S. Hopp
Suzanne S. Hopp, a
member of volunteer and
Jewish women's organiza-
tions, died May 6 at age 45.
A native Detroiter, Mrs.
Hopp was a member of the
Detroit General Hospital
Service League, group
leader and volunteer for the
Michigan Cancer Founda-
tion, a member of Brandeis
National
University
Committee,
Women's
Hadassah, the board of di-
rectors of the Women's Di-
vision of the Jewish Welfare
Federation, a member of the
board and life member of
the National Council of
Jewish Women and member
of Temple Beth El. She re-
sided at 25015 Devon,
Franklin.
She leaves her husband,
John C., Jr.; three
daughters, Barbara, Nancy
and Judy; her mother, Mrs.
Lester (Esther) Smith; a
brother, Richard Smith of
Elk Rapids; and a sister,
Mrs. Jerome (Nancy)
Hirsch.
The Family
of the Late
ABRAHAM
LUSKY
Acknowledges with
grateful appreciation
the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy
extended by relatives
and friends during the
family's recent be-
reavement.
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LOUIS
SAMUEL
AARON, 83, former De-
troiter of Miami Beach,
Fla., died May 6. Survived
by his wife, Minnie; a son,
Joseph; a. daughter, Mrs.
Irving H. (Charlotte) Er-
man; a brother, Harry of Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla.; a sister,
Mrs. Jennie Kwaselow; six
grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
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SYDNEY COHEN, 68,
died May 4. He leaves his
wife, Betty; two daughters,
Mrs. Marvin (Deena) Rosen
and Mrs. Howard (Sheila)
Dubin; four brothers,
Joseph, David, Meyer and
Harold; eight
grandchildren and one
great-grandson.
DORA COHEN, 72, died
May 10. She leaves her hus-
band, Jacob; three brothers,
Ben Zupnitske, Bernard
Zuppke and Isadore
Zuppke; nieces and
nephews. Services noon
today at Ira Kaufman
Chapel.
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REBECCA FAIN-
TUCK, 68, 10526 Curtis,
Detroit, died May 10. Sur-
vived by a brother, Lewis;
and a sister, Anne. Services
noon today at Hebrew
Memorial Chapel.
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HARRY GLASS,77,
19100 Seven Mile Rd., De-
troit, died May 6. Survived
by his wife, Ruth; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Minnie Mitgang
and Mrs. Tillie Friedman,
both of Missouri.
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MORRIS GOODMAN,
84, former Detroiter of Mur-
rietta Hot Springs, Calif.,
died April 26. Survived by
his wife, Sadye; a son,
Eugene of Los Angeles; a
daughter, Sheila of Las
Vegas, Nev.; and six
grandchildren. Interment
California.
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JOSEPH GROSS, 92,
died May 7. He leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Raymond
(June) Rismann; two
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
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ELLA HOLLANDER,
85, of Rochester, N.Y., died
May 5. Survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Hanley
(Muriel) Rothenberg of
Southfield; and two
grandchildren. Interment
Rochester.
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MINNIE HURWITZ, 72,
former Detroiter of Grand
Island, Fla., died May 10.
Survived by her husband,
Theodor; two sons, Larry of
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Bob (Lila)Salomon; a sister,
Mrs. Rose Lipsky of Florida;
and eight grandchildren.
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DAVE OKUM,
former Detroiter of West
Covena, Calif., died May 4.
Survived by his wife, Rose;
a son, Alan; a daughter,
Ethel; a brother, Ben; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Alan Smith; and
grandchildren.
three
Interment California.
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EVA PHILLIPS, 18467
Marlowe, Detroit, died May
7. Survived by a daughter,
Mrs. Howard (Barbara)
Lang of Buffalo Grove, Ill.;
two sisters, Mrs. Celia
Steinberg of Chicago and
Mrs. Clara Smead of Be-
verly Hills, Calif.; and two
grandchildren.
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ARTHUR (ALFRED)
PLOTNIK, 80, 14410 Elm,
Oak Park, died May 8. Sur-
vived by a nephew and
niece, Mrs. and Mrs. Ben
(Sarabel) Panter of Oak
Park.
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DAVID POLLICK, 58,
29730 Orangelawn,
Livonia, died May 7. Sur-
vived by his father Jack Pol-
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