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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-05-30

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54 Friday, May 30, 1980

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Boris Srnolars

Rhoda Wechsler

Dr. Henry Berris

Jane Israel, Nurse at Grace

Dr. Henry H. Berris, a
Jane E. Israel, a nurse at and a member of Knollwood
Rhoda Wechsler, legal
counsel for the Department dentist with offices in West Grace Central Hospital for Country Club.
She leaves a son, Dr. Alan
of the Army during World Bloomfield, died May 29 at many years, died May 27 in
Long }leach, Calif. She was of Long Beach; a daughter,
War II, died May 25 at age age 65.
Mrs. Philip (Carolyn)
Born in Detroit, Dr. Be- 69.
66.
was Steinway of Illinois; three
Israel
Born in New York, Mrs. rris was graduated from
Mrs.
Wechsler was graduated Wayne University in 1939 graduated from the Grace sisters, Mrs. Nelle
Editor-in-Chief
from St. Johns University and the University of Hospital School of Nursing Mechlenberg of Hollywood,
Emeritus, JTA
Michigan Dental School in in 1928 and for 18 years she Calif., Mrs. Gloria Ann
and its law school.
(Copyright 1980, JTA, Inc.)
She was a co-founder of 1942. He was the captain of was a nurse at Northwest Jackman of Grand Rapids
the WSU basketball team Grace Hospital until her re- and Carlotta Weith of
YESTERDAY AND TODAY: There was a time — the Hannah Schloss Study when he was a freshman.
California; and four
tirement two years ago.
only a generation ago — when the important national Group, a volunteer for the
grandchildren. Services 10
He was a member of
She
was
a
golfer
of
note
Sinai
Hospital
Guild
for
Jewish organizations chose to elect only New Yorkers as
a.m. today at Ira Kaufman
more than 20 years and held Alpha Omega Dental
their presidents.
Chapel.
Fraternity and Cong. S. Dubrinsky, 72
This has placed many excellent Jewish community membership in Hadassah Shaarey Zedek.
-
(life
member)
National
leaders in a secondary position in Jewish communal life.
Samuel Dubrinsky, an at-
He was a dentist for the
Their abilities were recognized by electing them to the Council of Jewish Women, Detroit Pistons since the torney who practiced for Adele Ginzber
boards of national organizations, but not to the post of American Jewish Congress, team moved to Detroit. nearly 50 years in Detroit,
Cong. Shaarey Zedek and
Seminary Friend
president.
He was a major in the Air died May 23 at age 72.
Today this is no longer the case. Donald M. Robinson, its sisterhood, Women's Force during World War
NEW YORK — Adele
Born in Russia, Mr. Dub-
American ORT, Bnai Brith
of Pittsburgh, is president of the Joint Distribution Com-
II. He also was active in rinsky was graduated from Ginzberg, a founder of the
Century
Club
and
the
mittee; the national chairman of the United Jewish Appeal
the U.S. Committee the Detroit College of Law Women's League for Con-
is former Detroiter Irwin Field of Los Angeles; Jerold C. Founders Society of the De- Sports for Israel.
in 1930. He held member- servative Judaism, died re-
troit Institute of Art.
Hoffberger of Baltimore is president of the United Israel
He leaves his wife, Ei- ship in the Michigan and cently at age 94.
She
leaves
her
husband,
Appeal; Morton Mandel of Cleveland is president of the
Mrs. Ginzberg was named
leen; three sons, Dr. Ronald, Oakland County Bar Asso-
Council of Jewish Federations; the American Jewish Philip; two sons, Alan of William and Sanford; a ciations, Perfection Lodge of Jewish Mother of the Year
Committee this month elected Maynard Wishner of Wynnewood, Pa., and Dr. daughter, Jan of New York; the Masons, Crescent by New York state in 1966,
Chicago as its president; Robert Adler, another Chicagoan, Richard of Philadelphia, two brothers, Stanley and Shrine Club, Louis Bran- In 1976, she was made an
Pa.; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy
is president of the National Jewish Welfare Board; Sidney
Dr. Irving; three sisters, deis Lodge of Bnai Brith and honorary fellow of the
Leiwant of metropolitan New Jersey is president of the Wickler of Redford, N.Y.; Mrs. Louis (Mary) Leipsitz, Cong. Shaarey Zedek and Jewish _Theological Semi-
and
two
grandsons.
American ORT Federation; and another New Jerseyan,
nary, which had presented
Mrs. Joseph (Ida) Franovitz its men's club:
Martin Fox, is president of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
He leaves his wife, Belle; her with the Solomon
Oil
Agreement
of
Bay
Harbor
Island,
Fla.,
MAJOR CJF ACHIEVEMENT: A major, if not the
and Mrs. Henry (Rose) Leit- a son, Marvin; a daughter, Schechter Award.
major, role in bringing out these active forces from local __ LONDON (ZINS) — son of Hollywood, Fla.; and Mrs. Phyllis Bloomberg; a
Her late husband, Dr.
leadership into national was played — and is still being Mexico has agreed to supply two grandchildren. Services sister, Mrs. Nathan (Rose) Louis Ginzberg, taught
Israel
with
45,000
barrels
of
played — by the Council of Jewish Federations, the board of
10 a.m. Sunday at Ira Silverman; and six Talmud for 50 years at the
which is composed of more than 200 top Jewish community oil daily, according to the Kaufman. Chapel.
seminary.
grandchildren.
leaders from all over the country. (The board meets next Financial Times of London.
week in New York.)
It was the CJF that brought out personalities like
Jacob Blaustein, Max Fisher, Jerold Hoffberger, Raymond
Epstein and others into the national Jewish scene. Well-
known and highly respected in Baltimore, where he lived,
■ Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mail or by calling The Jewish News, 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075.
the late Jacob Blaustein was almost unknown nationally in
Written announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the per..on making the insertions. There is a standing
American Jewry. With his deep and dedicated interest in 424-8833.
charge of $7.50 for an unveiling notice measuring an inch in depth, and $12.50 for a notice two inches deep with a bla,ck border.
matters Jewish, he became, however, one of the, founders of
The family of the late
the Council of Jewish Federations to help advance the
The family of the late
The family of the late
an-
an- Bertha Spinner
objectives of Jewish communal services through coopera-
Bertha
Margolis
announces
Sadie
Kerinsky
The Family
nounces the unveiling of a
nounces
the
unveiling
of
a
tive planning and joint action.
the
unveiling
of
a
monu-
of the Late
Similar was the case with Max Fisher who is today the
ment in her memory 12 monument in her memory monument in her memory
HAROLD
most beloved American Jewish leader in this country, in
noon Sunday, June 8, at 12 noon Sunday, June 8, at 11 a.m. Sunday, June 8, at
APPLEBAUM
Israel, and in other democratic countries. A resident of
Shaar Hashomayim Adat Shalom Memorial Machpelah Cemetery.
Detroit, and an active member of the .Jewish community
Announces the un-
Cemetery, Windsor. Rabbi Park. Relatives and friends Rabbi James Gordon will of-
ficiate. Relatives and
veiling of a monument
there, he was hardly known nationally. He was a promi-
Holczer will officiate. Rela- are asked to attend.
friends are asked to attend.
in his memory 11 a.m.
nent figure in Detroit making substantial contributions in
tives and friends are asked
Sunday, June 1, at
time and money to the Jewish Welfare Federation and to
to attend. .
The Family
Machpelah Cemetery,
other Jewish causes. The Council of Jewish Federations
of the Late
Rabbi Gorrelick will of-
The Family
saw in him a personality highly capable and desirable for
The Family
ficiate. Relatives and
FRIEDA
of the Late
national leadership. He was elected president of the CJF.
of the Late
friends are asked to
LUCAS
Later, Fisher was elected national chairman of the
IDA
SHAMES
attend.
SHIRLEY
Announces the un-
United Jewish Appeal. He became a central figure in
Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
GALLISON
American Jewry. During his CJF presidency he brought
veiling of a monument
in her memory 11 a.m.
Announces the un-
in her memory 11:30
the CJF and UJA closer together and expanded the rela-
Sunday,
June
1,
at
Adat
veiling of a monument
a.m. Tuesday, June 3, at
tions between the American Jewish communities and the
The Family
Shalom
Memorial
Park,
in her memory 11 a.m.
Hebrew Memorial
Jewish Agency in Israel. He, too, had the door of the White
of the Late
Six
Mile
and
Middlebelt
Sunday, June 8, at
Park. Rabbi Gorrelick
House open to him on matters concerning Jews, and was
Roads.
Rabbi
Nelson
MEYER
Machpelah Cemetery.
will officiate. RAatives
will
officiate.
Relatives
close to President Ford.
Rabbi Arm will of-
and friends are asked to
EISENBERG
and friends are asked to
It was he who induced the U.S. government to admit
ficiate. Relatives and
attend.
Announces
the
un-
attend.
tens of thousands of Soviet Jews to the U.S. on "parole
friends are asked to
veiling of a monument
visas." Today he is chariman of the board of the Jewish
attend.
in his memory 11 a.m.
Agency which is the highest decision-making body of the
Sunday, June 1, at He-
Agency and handles the funds collected for Israel by the
brew Memorial Park,
The Family of the Late
United Jewish Appeal in the U.S. and by fund-raising
The Family
Lakeside Section.
agencies in other countries. He is a key leader of the Jewish
Rabbi Samuel H. Prero
of the Late
will officiate. Relatives
Agency in which Zionists and non-Zionists are united in
LOUIS
and friends are asked to
Announces the unveiling of a monument in
partnership. He is considered the "Number One" American
GOTTLIEB
attend.
Jewish leader.
his
memory 11 a.m. Sunday, June 8, at Adat
Announces the un-
THE YOUNG LEADERS: In thinking well in ad-
Shalom
Memorial Park. Rabbi David Nelson
veiling of a monument
vance of the growing need for _competent leadership, the
in his memory 12 noon
and
Cantoi
Samuel Greenbaum will
CJF has also developed a "young leadership" program of
Sunday, June 8, at
ficiate.
Relatives
and friends are asked io
attracting young people in the communities to become in-
The Family
Machpelah Cemetery.
terested and active in Jewish communal activities.
attend.
Rabbi Spectre will of-
of the Late
The success of the CJF young leadership program has
ficiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
stimulated the United Jewish Appeal to develop a similar
A MAN OF LOVE AND OF LEARNING I
attend.
program in the communities. The UJA program, which
DR. LE ROY L.
started in 1960, led to the establishment of a UJA Young
ATLER
Leadership Cabinet composed of more than 200 men who
The Family
have — through dedicated work for the UJA in fund-
Announces the un-
The Family of the Late
of the Late
raising campaigns in their communities — shown their
veiling of a monu-
ANNE
ability to lead and their commitment to Jewish survival.
ment in his memory
Detroiter Stanley Frankel was president of the UJA
KAYMAN
10:30 a.m. Sunday,
Young Leadership Cabinet this year and Detroiter Lawr-
Announces the un-
June 8, at Bnai David
ence Jackier is president next year.
veiling of a monument
Announces the unveiling of a monument in
Cemetery. Rabbi
in her memory 11 a.m.
her
memory 10 a.m. Sunday, June 8, at Beth
Yolkut, Cantor Adler
Sunday, June 1, at Beth
Bond Campaign for Holidays
Yehudah Cemetery, Mt.
Abraham Cemetery. Rabbi Halpern and
and Rev. Roth will of-
Clemens. Rabbi Arm
NEW YORK — The tra- lion for this year's Sep-
ficiate. Relatives and
Rabbi Schnipper will officiate. Relatives and
will officiate. Relatives
ditional High Holy Day tember holidays. The theme
friends
are
asked
to
friends are asked to attend.
and friends are asked to
of
this
year's
campaign
is
campaign conducted by the
attend.
attend.
Israel Bond Organization "Jerusalem — United
has set a goal of $100 mil- Forever."

`Between You
. . . and Me'

Monument Unveilings

MAX CHOMSKY

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EVA TAUBER

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