Friday, November 11, 1918 63
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Derivation
, of 'Messiah'
I
By RABBI SAMUEL FOX
(Copyright 1978, JTA, Inc.)
The term "Messiah" in
Jewish tradition as it was
originally used iri the Old
testament, was an adjec-
o tive which referred to both
special humans and special
objects to signify that they
were "anointed."
This indicated that these
peop' nd objects were con-
,tecr, to the Almighty
and were to be viewed and
treated as such. With the
destruction of the temple in
Jerusalem the role of
anointing was abandoned.
Therefore, thereafter the
act of anointing or having
either people or objects
anointed, would signal that
the temple had been re-
stored and Israel re-
instated to its ancient glory
and holiness.
It was thus that this
,term came later to be as-
signed to the human fig-
ure who would come
forth as the deliverer of
the people since he would
herald the reinstatement
of the original consecra-
tion unto the Almighty.
To be able to carry forth
this official mission he him-
self would have to be an
anointed one to indicate
that he himself was an offi-
cial of the Almighty or an
"anointed" one.
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Research Fund
REHOVOT, Israel — A
new research fund has been
established by the Ministry
of Commerce, Industry and
Tourism and the Yeda Re-
search and Development
Co. to finance industrially-
oriented studies at the
Weizmann Institute of Sci-
ence.
The Fathily
of the Late
RALPH
BERMAN
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 1 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 19, at Adat
Shalom Memorial Park.
Rabbi Spectre will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.
The Family
of the Late
NATHAN
GENDELMAN
Announces the un-
lg of a monument
s memory 12 noon
Suriday, Nov. 26, at He-
brew Memorial Park.
Rabbi Morton F. Yolkut
will officiate. Relatives
and friends are asked to
attend.
The Family
of the Late
HYMAN
PUDAVICK
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in his memory 2 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 19, at
Nusach H'Ari Cemet-
ery. Rabbi Sperka will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.
E.L. Michael, 35
Joseph Staub, 81
Elizabeth Leslie Michael,
a psychotherapist with offi-
cer in Southfield, died Nov.
12 at age 35.
Born in Detroit, Mrs.
Michael earned BA and
MSW degrees from Wayne
State University and
earned a master's degree in
psychology from Oakland
University. She was an
intern at Sinai Hospital.
Mrs. Michael was vice
president of Psi Chi Psy-
chology Honor Society
while in college. She was
the founder and editor of
Woman-Kind and a
member of the National
Association of Social Work-
ers. Mrs. Michael resided at
1184 Edgewood, Birming-
ham.
She is survived by her
husband, Dr. Donald J.; a
daughter, Alexis; three
brothers, Leonard Schafer,
Albert Schafer and Max
Schafer; and a sister, Mrs.
Gordon (Janet) Roman of
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Joseph L. Staub, a cer-
tified public accountant,
died Nov. 15 at age 81.
Born in Hungary, Mr.
Staub was a partner in the
film of Staub, Harelick,
Shapiro and Walgin. He
was the co-owner of the Fred
E. Greenspan Building Co.
since 1952. He was a
member and past president
of Pisgah Lodge of Bnai
Brith, honorary member of
the Certified Public Ac-
countants Association of
Michigan for more than 50
years and a member of
Cong. Bnai Moshe and
Knollwood Country Club.
He leaves his wife, Rose; a
daughter, MrS.. Harold
(Jacqueline) Klein; two
granddaughters and one
great-grandchild. Services
12:30 p.m. today at Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
Joseph Harris, 48
Joseph I. Harris, an elec-
trical engineer and nuclear
physicist, died Nov. 11 at
age 48.
A native Detroiter, Mrs.
Harris was the founder of
Irwin-Allen Associates, au-
tomotive accident recon-
struction experts. He was a
member of Temple Beth El,
American Association of
Physicists, American Asso-
ciation for Advancement of
Science and the transporta-
tion research board of the
National Academy of Sci-
ence and Engineering.
He leaves his wife, Gail;
two sons, Lyle and Scott; his
mother, Mrs. Louis
(Theresa) Harris; and a
brother, Malcolm of
Metamora.
Meyer Wax, 69
Meyer Wax, a retired
Sealtest Dairies employe,
died Nov. 11 at age 69.
Born in Russia, Mr. Wax
lived most of his life in the
Detroit area. He was living
in Clearwater, Fla., at the
time of his death. He was a
member of Bnai Brith while
in Detroit.
He is survived by his wife,
Florence; a daughter, Mrs.
Al' (Zena) Sulkes of Clear-
water; two sisters, Rebecca
Pearlstein of Oak Park and
Anna Neumann of Hol-
lywood, Fla,; and two
grandsons. Interment
Clearwater.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late
Harry Brown acknowl-
edges with grateful appre-
ciation the many kind ex-
pressions of sympathy ex-
tended by relatives and
friends during the family's
recent bereavement.
Arthur Gordon
Arthur J. (Abe) Gordon,
owner of J. Gordon Building
Co. in Detroit since 1954,
died Nov. 10 at age 69.
Active in business at the
time of his death, Mr. Gor-
don was a member of Pisgah
Lodge of Bnai Brith,
Craftsman Lodge of the Ma-
sons, Moslem Shrine, and
Hebrew Benevolent
Society. He resided at 19266
Telegraph, Detroit.
He is survived by his wife,
Rose; three sons, Eugene J.,
David A. and Gerald L. of
Chicago, Ill.; two brothers,
Albert and Joseph A.; and
three grandchildren.
A. Schweitzer, 68
Albert
Schweitzer,
president of Wolverine
Stamping Co. for 15 years,
died Nov. 12 at age 68.
A native Detroiter, Mr.
Schweitzer was a member of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek and
its men's club and Tam-0-
Shanter Country Club.
He leaves his wife, Billie;
two daughters, Mrs. Shel-
don (Elaine) Miller and
Mrs. Ronald (Maxine)
Grumet; two sisters, Mrs.
Milton (Sally) Golden and
Mrs. Charles (Geraldine)
Gell; and four
grandchildren.
Philip Fealk, 69
Philip P. "Pete" Fealk, a
self-employed scrap metal
dealer, died Nov. 10 at age
69.
Born in Detroit, Mr.
Fealk was a member of the
Mezeritcher Society and
Mizrachi. He resided at
15161 Kenwood, Oak Park.
He leaves his wife, Beat-
rice; a son, Dr. Eugene; a
daughter, Mrs. Gilbert
(Shirley) Berman; four
brothers, David, Ben, Ar-
thur and Herman; two sis-
ters, Mrs. Sidney (Connie)
Weinberg and Mrs. Arthur
(Jean) Lee of Forest Hills,
N.Y.; and five
grandchildren.
ThE IRA KAU
Directors of Funerals
OBITUARIES
SANFORD ROSEN-
BLATT, 35, died Nov. 15.
He leaves his wife, Anna; a
son, William; a daughter,
Clare; and his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hyman (Freda)
Rosenblatt.
JULES BENIGSOHN,
71, died Nov. 13. He leaves
his wife, Jennie; a son,
David; a daughter, Mrs.
Marvin (Lynn) Dubin; two
sisters, Mrs. Irving (Amilia)
Cherry and Gertrude, both
of New York; and four
grandchildren.
* * *
* * *
JULIUS BERKOWITZ,
61, former Detroiter of
Deerfield Beach, Fla., died
Nov. 14. He leaves his wife,
Mollie; a son, Marvin; a
daughter, Mrs. Robert
(Harriet) Schwartz; and a
brother, Norman of Lans-
ing. Services 10 a.m. today
at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
* * *
HARVEY BERMAN,
41, died Nov. 11. He leaves a
daughter, Brooke; and two
brothers, Louis and Dr.
Bernard of Davison.
* * *
IDA BRAVO, 96, died
Nov. 15. She leaves a
daughter, Mrs. David J.
(Olgab) Kravchell; a
granddaughter and three
great-granddaughters.
* * *
HARRISON
A.
COWAN, former Detroiter
of Los Angeles, Calif.; died
Nov. 12. He leaves his wife,
Lillian; a son, Morley Ben; a
brother, Dr. Martin of
Southfield; and a sister,
Mrs. Pearl. William of New
York. Interment Los
.Angeles.
* * *
SHIRLEY RUBIN
GOULD, 40, former De-
troiter of Los Angeles,
Calif., died Nov. 7. She
leaves a son, Mathew; a
daughter, Marilee; her
elle Klosty of
mother, Isab
Flushing,N.Y.; and a sister,
Ilene Rubin of New York.
Interment Detroit.
* * *
MIGNON KATSER, 73,
died Nov. 15. She leaves a
son, Arthur N.; and a
brother, Alex M. Beerbohm,
D.
CHARLES
SCHULMAN, 76, 28315
Shenandoah, Southfield,
died Nov. p11. Survived by
two sons, Albert and Sid-
ney; two daughters, Mrs.
Alvin (Shirley) Lenhard
and Mrs. Ted (Juanita)
Nemzin; three brothers, Irv-
ing, Sol and Jack, all of
North Carolina; a sister,
Mrs. Fay Londner of Wash-
ington, D. C.; 11
grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
* * *
IDA SHERMAN, 92,
15110 Kenton, Oak Park,
died Nov. 11. Survived by
two sons, Morris of Lan-
tana, Fla., and Harry; a
step-son, Victor; 16
grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren.
* * *
JOE TAISCH, 70,
former Detroiter of Dan-
ville, Ill., died Nov. 7. Sur-
vived by his wife, Bess; two
sons, Ron and David; a
brother, Nathan of Califor-
nia; a sister, Mrs. Ben
(Rose) Friedman of Hous-
ton, Texas; and two
grandchildren. Interment
Danville.
* * *
FANNIE WOLFF, 74, of
Cincinnati, Ohio, died Nov.
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SARAH KAMINKER,
82, former Detroiter of
Natanya, Israel, died Nov.
12. Survived by a son, Ben
Sella of Washington, D.C.; a
brother, Sam Cooper of De-
troit; two sisters, Mrs. Max
(Martha) Maurice of Detroit
and Mrs. Saul (Blanche)
Baron of Southfield; three
grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
Interment Israel.
* *
JACK ALBERT MIL-
LER, 53, 23301 Coolidge,
Oak Park, died Nov. 10.
Survived by his wife, Geral-
dine (Jerry); two daughters,
Sherri Jane and Melissa
(Missy) Faith; a brother,
David; and a sister, Mrs.
Milton (Anita) Hecker.
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ing departed
friends, with the
traditional Memo-
rial Prayers, recita-
tion of Kaddish
and Studying of
Mishnavos.
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LUBA BECKER
RCN C. GREENBLATT
19 19
IDA MAISELOFF
19 19
19 19
DAVE ORLOPH
MARY MENDELSOHN
19 19
SHERMAN
19 19
DAVID SIROTA
19 19
YETTA TELLER
20 20
CY AARON
20 20
MARTIN AMHOWITZ
20 20
JACK BROWN
20 20,
JULES KAMEN
20 20
MINNIE LEVI
20 20
SAMUEL J. MAXMAN
20 20
IDA MILLER
20 20
SAM ROMAN
20 20
MORRIS. ROSENTHAL
21 21
MEYER BRODSKY
21 21
ISRAEL COHEN
21 21
LOUIS HARRIS
21 21
JERRY KANE
21 21
ROSE L. KRAMER
21 21
BELLE I. PEARSON
21 21
MOLLY SELIGSON
21 21
RENA SINGER
21 21
JACOB SCHULMAN
22 22
ELKE EISENBERG
22 22
.HYMAN FRIEDMAN
22 22
ESTHER NOSANCHUK
22 22
SALLY RAAB
22 22
DAVID SOSNICK
23 23
JENNIE BERKOWER
23 23
BENJAMIN GARFIELD
23 23
NATHAN GOLDSTEIN
23 23
TILLIE GROSSMAN
24 24
MAX BEDNARSH
24 24
FANNIE DAVIDSON
24 24
ISAAC MALACH
24 24
SAM MESSING
24 24
DORA PLOTKIN
24 24
WILLIAM STEIN
24 24
HERMAN ZOLD
25 25
MORRIS ANTEL
25 25
LOUIS BERNSTEIN
25 25
REBECCA COHEN
25 25
BENJAMIN B. GAUM
25 25
JACK KUNICK
25 25
COLEMAN ROTTENBERG
25 25
SOL SELMAN
25 25
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* * *
SAMUEL ZEFF, 97,
19100 W. Seven Mile, De-
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by one son, Robert; three
grandchildren and three
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* * *
LILLIAN ZISSMAN,
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