THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Canadian Jewish Leader
Battled Anti-Semitism

MONTREAL (JTA) —
Saul Hayes, the former
executive vice president of
the Canadian Jewish Con-
gress (CJC) and a leader of
Canadian Jewry for some 40
years, died Jan. 12 at age
73.
Mr. Hayes' direction of
the CJC coincided in time
with the late Samuel
Bronfman's presidency of
the organization and the
two worked closely to-
gether.
Mr. Hayes left a law prac-
tice i n 1938 to become direc-
tor of the Jewish Refugee
Committee which later be-
came the United Jewish
Refugee and War Relief
Agencies, the Canadian
agency for the Joint Distri-
bution Committee and
other international relief
agencies.
In 1942, he also became
CJC executive director, a
title that was later
changed to executive vice
president.
Before his retirement as
CJC executive vice
president in 1974, Mr.
Hayes led every major effort
of the Jewish community in
Canada. This included the
war effort and the relief
work afterwards. He was
the sole representative of
Canadian Jewry at the
peace conference in Paris in
1946.
Mr. Hayes directed the
fight against anti-Semitism
in Canada. He helped re-
verse the Canadian gov-
ernment's anti-Semitic pol-
icy in the 1930s and was in-
strumental in having the
government adopt laws
against racial and religious
discrimination both on a na-
tional and provincial level.

In Loving Memory
of My Dear Son

MARTIN
FINE

Who passed away the
24th of January, 1947 at
the age of 14 (three days
in Shevat). Gone but not
forgotten. I miss him
very much. He will al-
ways be in my heart.
Mother

Mr. Hayes fought against
the Canadian government's
closed-door policy toward
Jewish immigration and
organized the largest
Jewish immigration to
Canada with the result that
some 30,000 Jews came
here between 1947 and
1952.
He helped to develop
Jewish education in
Quebec, where all
schools are operated
along religious lines, to
the point where the pro-
vincial government
today bears most of the
financial burden for the
Jewish schools.
Mr. Hayes organized the
Israel Bond Organization in
Canada, Canadian invest-
ment in Israel and the fight
against Arab propaganda in
Canada. After his retire-
ment he continued as legal
counsel to the CJC and re-
mained active with the
CJC's Archives which he
had helped organize.
He was appointed to the
Order of Canada, the coun-
try's highest distinction, in
1974.

' ROSE BASSIN, 85,
25079 E. Rue Versailles,
Oak Park, died Jan. 11.
Survived by her husband,
Samuel; two daughters,
Mrs. Oswald (Evelyn)
Metsch of Chicago, Ill., and
Mrs. Moses (Eleanor)
Sternberg; two
grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.

SOLL BROAD, 60,
former Detroiter of Inver-
rary, Fla., died Jan. 12. He
leaves his wife, Jeannette; a
son, Alan S., of Palo Alto,
Calif.; a daughter, Jac-
queline of Campbell, Calif.;
two sisters, Mrs. Sol
(Elaine) Lewis and Mrs.
Alexander (Abbye) Carney,
both of Oak Park; and two
grandsons. Interment De-
troit.
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ROSE CITRON, 93, died
Jan. 15. She leaves a son,
Jack; two daughters, Mrs.
Harry (Ethel) Rochman of
Shenandoah, Pa., and Mrs.
Eugene (Hilda) Tann; nine
grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren.

In Loving Memory Of

MAUREEN CYRIL
ELLMAN

"I know the lull
Which follows storms
and I love you."

Sylvia Stone Elliman and Family

In Loving Memory Of Our
Beloved Father, Grandfather
and Great-Grandfather

PHILLIP ROSENBERG

Who left us the 23rd day of Tevet, Jan. 20, 1971. Sadly
missed, but who left us with loving memories we will
never forget. His children, Rose and Mitchell, Ann and
Max and Esther and Dave.

JEWISH WAR VETERANS

MEMORIAL HOME ASSOC.

16990 W. 12 Mile Rd. Southfield, Mi.

In Loving Memory
of Beloved Husband

Father and
Grandfather

LOUIS
GRUSKIN

Who passed away
Jan. 23, 1974. Lovingly
remembered by his
wife, Bessie; daughter,
Irene
Lusky; and
grandchildren, Elaine,
Wayne, Marsha and
Steven.

In Memory
of a Truly
Beautiful Woman
and Mother

LILLIAN
MARLOWE

Jan. 14, 1960

Although human life is
too short for our dreams, its
greatest moments never

die. Mother, you were one
of our greatest momenta.

With our love, Bonnie (Voe-
ino) and Debbie (Kashdan).

Is Not Only For Veterans

It is for the Jewish Community
whether you were in the service or not.

PLAQUES MEMORIALIZING LOVED ONES

(male or female)

Can be purchased at a very
nominal price

This home belongs to the Jewish community.

Your participation will help

preserve

and maintain this memo-

rial building for posterity.

for Information call

Mrs. Jay Schwartz, Pres. or Mr. Leonard Green, Chairman

559-5680

Th E IRA

Directors of Funerals

OBITUARIES

MARY COHEN, 67,
former Detroiter of
Phoenix, Ariz., died Jan. 8.
She leaves her husband,
Irving; two daughters, Mrs.
Charles (Peggy) Blotner of
West Bloomfield and Karen
of Phoenix; a brother,
James Sherman of Hun-
tington Woods; a sister,
Mrs. Max (Ruth) Dob-
rowitsky of Huntington
Woods; and two
grandchildren. Interment
Detroit.

H.
GERTRUDE
COVILLE, 89, died Jan.
11. She leaves three sons,
Larry of Hollywood, Fla.,
Donald and Warren; 12
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
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MEYER FALK, 78, of
North Miami Beach, Fla.,
died Jan. 15. Survived by
his wife, Mary; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Melvin (Helene)
Wallace of Birmingham and
Luanne of North Miami Be-
ach; two brothers, Mitchell
and Joe, both of Chicago; a
sister, Mrs. Ben (Tillie)
Rubin of North Miami Be-
ach; and five grandchildren.
Interment Florida.
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SARAH FRIEDMAN,
87, 19100 W. Seven Mile,
Detroit, died Jan. 14. Sur-
vived by a nephew, Nathan
Goldstein of Flint; and a
niece, Mrs. Leah Wolin of
Flint.

PAULA • GOLDEN-
•
BERG, 60, 12731 Rosem-
ary, Oak Park, died Jan. 14.
Survived by a son, Natan
Har Paz; a daughter, Mrs.
Avraham (Raya) Gontov-
nik; a sister, Mrs. Henik
(Minna) Martin of Lauder-
dale Lakes, Fla.; and two
grandchildren.
* • •
RICHARD ALLEN
GOLDSTEIN, 31, former
Detroiter of Willits, Calif.,

Philip Dorf, 72

Philip Dorf, retired co-
founder and co-owner of
Dorf Wholesale Tobacco and
Grocery in Detroit, died
Jan. 11 at age 72.
Born in Austria, Mr. Dorf
lived 60 years in Detroit. He
retired in 1976 when he sold
his business.
He was a member of Adat
Shalom Synagogue and its
men's club, Perfection
Lodge of the Masons, Cres-
cent Shrine Club, Moslem
Temple and Tikvah Lodge
of Bnai Brith.
He leaves his wife, Celia;
two daughters, Mrs. Glenn
(Sandy) Rosin and Mrs.
David (Fern) Rosenthal; a
brother, Louis; and four
grandchildren.
Let the peoples give thanks
unto Thee, 0 God; Let the
peoples give thanks unto
Thee, all of them.
—Psalms

died Jan. 14. He leaves his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph (Josephine) Golds-
tein of Farmington Hills.
Services 10 a.m. today at Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
* • *
RAE D. KATZ, 80, 16180
Beverly, Birmingham, died
Jan. 12. Survived by three
daughters, Mrs. Gabriel
(Helen) Schonberg, Mrs.
Bernard (Beverly)
Bushman of Cleveland
Heights, Ohio, and Mrs.
Victor (Reese) Lakits; two
brothers, Bert Kanarek and
Cecil Kanarek of Lauder- .
dale, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs.
Benjamin (Bessie) Nagel
and Mrs. Geraldine
Diamond; and seven
grandchildren:

(DIAMOND)
IDA
KRAUSE, 82, former De-

troiter of Chicago, Ill., died

Jan. 6. She leaves a son,
Gerald of Chicago; three sis-
ters, Sadie Gray of Detroit,
Fannie Raskin of Southfield
and Dorothy Moss of Oak
Park; five grandchildren
and three great-
grandchildren. Interment
Chicago.
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ISADORE LOUIS
KRETZMER, 94, 15633 W.
11 Mile, Southfield, died
Jan. 14. Survived by his
wife, Fannie; a son, Joseph;
a daughter, Mrs. David
(Ethel Ann) Wexler; a sis-
ter, Mrs. Libby Cohen; six
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.

ETHEL ROSEN, 71,

Sidney A. Deitch
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24610 Cloverlawn, Oak
Park, died Jan. 12. Survived
by her husband, Morris;
three brothers, Asher Be-
rlin, Philip Berlin and Al
Berlin.

HEDWIG SCHLOSS,
88, 24721 Radclift, Oak
Park, died Jan. 13. Survived
by a daughter, Mrs. Ab-
raham (Judith) Zentman;
two brothers, Abraham
Morgenroth of Baltimore,
Md., and Moses Morgenroth
of Louisville, Ky.; two
grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren.

ESTHER SIRIT, 76,
25794 Concourse, South-
field, died Jan. 12. No
known survivors.

WE REMEMBER

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Next to Stanley Steamer

During the coming
week Yestuvath
Beth Yehudah will
Observe the Yahr-
zeds of the follow-
ing departed
friends. with the
traditional Memo-

rial Prayers. recita-
tion of Kaddish

and Studying of
Mishnavos

SHEVAT JAN

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SARAH FINLEY COPIN
SARAH FABER
SARAH KAPLAN
FANNY LUBDW
BECKY MALTZ
ZESSE KATZ
FLORA LEVY
ANNA MINDLIN
SARAH SAKS
MOSES H. THORN
MARTIN FINE
ABRAHAM MORRIS CORN

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SARAH HOOTNER

FRIEDA KABECK
JACOB KARBAL
LOUIS KIDECKEL
ROSE POLLACK
MAX SITRIN
PERRY FEIGENSON
MAX MILGROM.
SHELDON B. RICHIE
HARRY AVERBUCH
SAM COHEN
SIDNEY FELDMAN
DINA MANHEIM
JOSEPH PENFIL
DR. ROBERT WM.
ROSENBAUM
MIKE M. SNIDER
ESTHER STEINBERG
ESTHER WETSTEIN
NORMAN BARCUS -
ISADOR BUCHFIRER
SAM Z. HIRSCHMAN
REBECCA KASOFF
DORA PEARLMAN
ABRAHAM SCHLOSS
MORRIS SCHWARTZ
SEYMOUR L. SOBOL
YISROEL YAMPOLSKY
LOUIS BLOTNICK •

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DUBA DENEMARK
MATLE DIAMOND
SAM LEIDER
SAMUEL M. REICHSTEIN
ALYCE ROOD
ROBERT ROSENBERG

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